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Telegrams.

Canada,

London, 17th March. Supplementary Estimates include compen sation to the Japanese sufferers from the September riots.

Russia

The Ministry of Commerce has drafted scheme for the participation of Russia in the Tokio Exhibition of 1912.

The Health of the Premier. It is reported in the Lobby that the con- dition of Sir Henry Campbell Bannerman is

most serious:

The French in Mor0000 description of the battle, on the 8th shows, that the Moors were caught bo, tween unscaleable cliffs, and bundreds were: ugistered by the artillery Gatil ultimately "Cease fire WAN.

[for humanity's sake."

The Trouble in Hayti. The representatives of Great Britain, France and Germany have informed their

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAP

SLONCHBON ON BOARD

SSCEYLAN BAN

CAPY, JOUAN "AT HOME, Capt. Jouan," of the new French., steamer Ceylan of the Chargeurs Réunis, entertained a party of friends at luncheon yesterday afternoon and, among others present, were Mir D. W Craddock, general agent, Canadian Pacific Railway Co., Mesine H.-P. Thomas (C. P. R. Co), N, P. Blanch (Thos. Cook and Son), Thouroude (agent general of the Char a. M. Ce, and S. C. de Bussiere (M. M. Co.), geur Rewols at Yokohama), J. Millet, agent

After justice, had beeo. done to an excellent menu prepared by the French chef of the Ceylans Mr. Craddock, în a humorous speech, proposed Prosperity to the Chargeur Reunis coupling with is the name of Mons. Thouroude, who responded on behalf of bit Company,

US. CONSCI

ike unfilled

THURSDAY

Since the disruption of Victoria. in 1965, very considerable ph made, all along the line. In

tisements.

TICE TO CONSIGNEES.

FROM SINGAPORE, PENANG AND CALCUTTA

MH

TES IN CHINA,

qurust of the clationi for February taken

statements régi p'pvament American Consulat buildingu ta Chins, Japan and Korea. The contention that the present accommodation is for the purposes it has to serves des hea to increase the respect felt by Chinese forchester and Liverpool petitioned derrament American dignity i

dignity is 30: reasonable that it is to grant each city a separate uzir itu unuscessary to lay further emphasis upon it smaller and poorer than the other did not here; although, when we recall what has been wish to have greatdean turun upon her, sud other landy with the most sudimentary done by the plonsors of other nations. In this begged for the continuance of the status quo.

Hat the great cities had their County Council means, we may be inclined to feel that the power, wealth, learning, and cogent reasoning prestige which depends on appearance may be

to back ibem; Government ato, noually the over-rated: What we chiefly notice owever,

creatures of

orities,nonce more the is that the scheme appears to have

Will of the majo freedom, of fu}} considerably, if we are.

'the Con compl

Ship

Mi Faft which?

Hii After lunch, the guesta were conducted over the God stammer by Capt. Jouan and much admiration was expresied at bar, lige kuroint- thenip, splendid accommodation and up-to-tals: GS113736431 "offśwhich date equipmnuts,

VOLUNTEER CURPS ORDERS,

ALL UNITS,

Parade headquarters 5.30 p.m. on Monday, the 23rd instant, for infantry drill. Sergt. Downes, grd Middlesex Regt, will attend.

· ARTILLERY: UNITSAUS Parade At headquarters at 5.10 p.m. on

Drill, Sergt. Hatford, MOA, will attend,

Parado, A beadquaters at 5.30 pm on

Governments that they are apprehensive of Tuesday, the asth fastant, for 15 por. Q.F.Guo a massacre of foreigners at Port-au-Prince

The British Consul General reports that the outbreak is undoubtedly anti-forgign.

The Diamond Mining Industry

Kimberly reports that the Dutokuupan dia mond mine will close on the 24th April owing to the lack of demand for high-priced stones.

WHI-N ALWAL LAND

BUILDING CO., LTD.

ANNUAL MEETING

The annual inceting of the Wei-hai wel Land and Building Co. was held at Shanghai on tab inst, Mr. A ex. Melend belog in the chair, fithers, present were lessrs. S. E. Clark, E. Jaoner Hodge, /. F, Lavers, W. Plait (representing Mr. A.P. Stukes) and M. J. P. Lowe.

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allotted to Shanghai while the divided between Amoy Canton, Cuongking, Foochew, Hankow, Hongkong, Newchwang, Tientsin, Kobe, Nagasaki, Seoul, Tamsui and. Yokohama. The requirements. and possibilities of each port are set forth, in der tail by Mr. E. Rool, the American accretary of State, and the proppuals for Shanghai are minutely explained in a covering letter From Mr. CDenby, the Consul General, The new: building in Shanghai would

comprise accommodation to the Consul

General and his family, the United States Court and geld (of this present one we read that

Steamship

"JAPAN" having arrived from the above Ports, Consignees, of Cargo are hereby informed that their Gools will be delivered from alongside. will be landed at osce, at Consignees' risk and Cargo impeding the discharge of the vessel expense, parale

Cargo remaining on board after 4 P.M., of the rat inat, will be landed at Consigness

Intimations.

THE

prev be benefits of and expenses gate for ROBINSON PIANO

development jan the dwellers Alre regret for a Ce day. Students numbe, new professorships "added to meet the

been found to meet | avery case the Gor ives a sum, paltry indeed, but than nothing....) Manchester, obtaine Liverpool £10,000, and Leeds alloThe City Council of Liverpool granit 11,730 Manchester £4,000, Leeds £5.560. But Government funds and rates are only a small part of the whole. A great stimulus has been given to civic patriotism (if ose may use such an expression)... Wealthy

better" £12,000

meu bave opened their money-bags and cop

tributed either to the separate endowment fund for each college or have founded, scholarships buildings have been erected is memory of local magnates or professors,

Wednesday, the 25th instant, for 15 pdr.: "prisoners, by the simplest methods of gaotand exhibitlors; lo a Tow cases handsome gun drill. Sergt. Cook, R.Giay will attend.

| Parade.--Ai headquarters at 5.30 p.m. on Friday, the 25th rhstant, for 15 pdr. Q.F. gün drill Sörgt. Basford, 2.0.4, will amend, a 2 ENGINEER COMPANYIA (2452), Parade-At-Wex Fort, Kowloon, at 6 p.m. on Wednesday, the 25th instant, for technical instructions.,

TAIKOO DETACHMENT. Parade At Taikoo at 5 pm on Thurs: day, the 16th instant, gun, drill. Sergt. Cook, RG.A., will attend,

JOINED

Mr. P. R. Wolfl foined the Corps on the 14th March, 1908, strigued Troop No. 55 and posjed to the Troop.

LEAVE,

Güinner E. L. G. Árbold is granted leave of absence out of the Colony for 1 months with effect from the 6th March, 198,

Corporal J. D. Kluniard i granted leave of absence out of the Colony for 1 months with effect from the 7th March, igoshigin

Sapper E. W. Quary is granted leaves of the sauce out of the Colony. for 6 months with effect from the 13th March, 19 820

INFANTRY COMPANY. ...

Consignees of 'Cargo: from SINGAPORE and PENANG are requested to take IM- | MEDIATE DELIVERY of their Goods from alongside, such Cala impeding the dis- charge of the vessel will be landed and stored at Consignees risk and expense,

No Fire tosurance will be effected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by the Undersigned,

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DAVID SASSOON & Co,, LIMITED,

Agent Hongkong, 19th March, 1008.

1330

THE MORTGAGE CO., LDA

PROVIDENT

EINA

́(CAPITAL PAID UP

LOAN AND

$1,350,000)

Loans on Mortgage of House Property, &c. Ganda received on Stomgew Advances made on, Merchandise. !!! Loans made on the Provident System.

(Rates and Particulars on application),

THE OFFICE OFDM TRUSTEE, EXECUTOR OF WILLS, ÁTTORNEY, &c., Undertaken and Executed..

SHEWAN, TOMES & CO.,

General Managers,

₤48

Hongkong. 19th March, 1908,

CO, LD.

AGENTS

FOR THE

FAMOUS

"VICTOR"

TALKING

MACHINES.

MACHINES & RECORDS.

breaking have gotten at large when it spleased them to do ay " ~rp that others besides Amerie, cansare interested in reformation on this point),

The Anglo-Saxon race is undoubtedly the

for consular offices, post office, Public Health

mont: travelled of all] Englishmen travelled in and Marine Hospitalservice. It is particularly the Middle Ages, when other nations were interesting to notice that offices for handling almost chained to the arthstone. True as stereotyped civilisation like that of China Chinese emigrants to the United States are also this statement, "It is also true that Englishmen may work diligently for degrees and yet show are often carry about the conviction that certain of worse than retrogressive tendencies. It is n contemplated." Into the details of siber ports wo have not, space.lo enter

Specs to enter, But, in gential, their institutions are admirable and almost un great tille to distinction of the new universities two or three main points may be noticed.. improvable, Doubtless they are often right; that each has a band of workers grouped round to manifestly plait that the American Consule, yet it must be concedes that England's ancient professors themselves engaged in research in should have to pay for their non-ledging system of expective faicensislar verenica has these themselves. A comprehensive stock which, in the cars of Chungking, means lodging failed to train and ducale her teachers, to. These workers are students who themselves are with some European family. It is bad policy, as scatter them over the counity as missionaries stamped with degrees (occasionally those of the at Cabted, to Icaro American business to be for tellectual life France, Scotland, Italy, older universities), who yet voluntarily, at their Iranzacted by another nationality for want of Germany, Sweter, Spain, do very well without own cost for the most, carry on the great work proper offices.js unhealhy, av at Am þy, to

residential universities, They mainly aim at of research. It is the proud boast of Man- expose your Cobani to be swept away by any developing talent wherever, whenever, and Chester and Liverpool that each has more than passing typhoon. Finally it is clear that Mr.wever they can get it, without distinction 130 students grouped round various professors W. H. Taft's tour through the Far East has of Class: The middle-middle, lower-middle, in the work of research. The work of the begun to bear fruit of much promise. Behind and superior ambitious working classes are Tropical School of Medicine nt Liverpool is the elaborate proposals, which die belare us flocking to our new hoo-rendential universities too well known to need comment hate. there is a solid intention to foster the opera by hundreds and thousands, full of zeal and With regard to the cost of a univemily educa- tunes of American, trade in Calea by all por enthusiasm for learning. If the son of wealthy tios in the North, it usually, ratges from £15 ible means; and while we in y sympathize parole crois Inwone of the now universities to 5 on the Aris side, and L20 to £3 of - with the motive, we must not overloo the and gives way to shirking, he soon begins io35 in Science. This seemed to me a fair warning which it contains for other ilyals feel uncomfortable out of his element, and dum. But English ideas on university educa

bleak far hrbta al-bondslip. Oxford or Cambridgeways based on the sums spent annually at "TUN QURAN'S ROAD ROBBERY, akalickness here is terrible," said a bril Oxford or Cambridge. These range from liant young professor me writer £10 to £500 per annum. I mentioned the CHARCE PROVED-ICCUSED SENT TO PRISON in Pall Mall Garette. We have to be fiudeit poma of the northern universities to grateful if occasionally a student condescends

two French, sludedty, and both, exclaimed to show laterest in our subject."

how expensive they regarded them. They declared that one may obtain education in any French daiversity whatsoever for 90 francs per annum, with a sum of 15 fracce for the use of laboratories, Irishmes and Italians always blame, the Government for everything, jecluding flood, famina, tarih- quake, and potato blight. Whilst desiring to avoid their error, it is worth mentioning that the English-Government divides the paltry sum of 100,000 amongst fourteen universities or university colleges, counting out even an odd 65 aple with the parsimonious care of a miserly grandmother. The same Government will spend, two millions on a battleship and 8.45 pm and 9 pm 9:45 pm to 12.15 pm. leave it impaled on the rocks of Lundy Island 1990. just to make a piciurę for snapshotters sailing - up and down the Bristol Channel Our Gov- allernment will ere Jor § aced to spead a million annually on the universities; nor will that prove the limit,

The Chairman moved the adoption of the report and acculinis, He pointed out that they hail transferred, the amount of Ti 23410 from the working, to prost "and lose account. There was very little

to be sily with regard to the accounts," but be might mention that they had depterIt is notified for information that the Inalady in the field. Dercusually leaves belote long. Such a young man tion, even agaiost our owo will, are almost ul- ciated their buildings-by sa ninaunt of ton-perfantry Company, is now Jopen" for recruit. Cent, and they had beert kapt in an excellenting, 'members of other units wishing to transfer state of repair. Besides, it was a fact that they should send in their names to Volunteer Head. could oot now be rebuilt as cheaply as they quarter through the Officer Commanding kd beco, originally. The inciture account their Company as soon as possible when their wood la the books at very little more than hall applications will be considered, is original cost. As they would see by' the report, a bangalow, had been destroyed byfe on the 19th, of February, and the insurance company" paid a total Josq, on the building and furniture. This faney. bad now been invested on behalf of the com, *pany in debentures. Unfortunately they could,

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ORDERLY, OFFICER.

The scond case lo be called on at the Crimis nal Sessions, this morning, was that in which For week ending Saturday, the 28th March, Leung Kwan, who was formerly a lukong in 1908, Licut, J. A. F. Plummer

the Hongkong Police Force, was charged with assault with attempt to rob,

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G. U. C'S INSPECTION. Parade-At headquarters at 2.45 p.m. Saturday, the arst instant,

Dress: Marching Order" haki, khaki

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Note: Every member of the Corps must be present at this parade unless prevented by sickness, or stress of business, in which case a medical certificate or a letter from employer stating cause must be provided.

not say that their clums for Tiş, 3,470'against || helmet, with badge, wain belt wi h,sidearms, 4 the British Government on account of the foss | pouches, bardolier, coat, in coat atraps, mesi they sustained in 1950 by being prohibited from tip and cover, rifle and sling, water bottle, lecting their bungalows had bị;n paid. We haversack, potties and black bouts," ther they would ever decover that was a matter Medals will be worn by those in possession of doubt, but it was desirable to keep it in their of same. books as a dependency, which they really ought to recover. For the coming season, he was glad to say, they had already let four bungalows, and he hoped before the summer soasor commenced that they would be able to Jet several others. They had now an amount of close on twenty thousand. taels invested in debentures, nad av is did not seem at all prob: able that the prospects of developineat were likely to take place there was really no abjeci whatsoever in keeping, this money in reserve.

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RIGHT HALY NO. 2 COMPANY.. The usual monthly shoot will take place at Tai Hang Ride Range on Sunday next, the 2and instact. The. 20 yards range will be closed.as soon as possible after 9.37 1.m.

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The Attorney-General-Mr. W. Rees Davies prosecuted: The accused, who was not re-, presented by Counsel, pleaded not guilty" to the indictment.

In the North, sport is not yet the great, the only, thing. There is a vigorous common life among the students, and athletics take their due place, together with debates,, discussions, and smoking concerts. There are scores of societies, many of them connected with the different faculties and subjects. The students ars ranged under their own ejected leaders hitherto they have been distinguished by willing and cheerful obedience to regulations, Those who have gone to the. pantomime at Liverpool on a students' night have been over joyed at the silence which promptly fallows the president's whistle. Almost all discipline' is maintained through the Students' Unions, and, so far, scarcely any has been required.

The factsofthecase atopthoed by Mr. Davies, were to the effect that early on the morning of the 27th ulta. the complainant-la Singh, a watchman in the service of Messrs. A. 6. Wat son and Company-left work to return to his home at Wanchai. When he arrived outside the old Commissariat building, outside Fletcher Street, be sawa Chinaman standing near a tree,, The Indian contioned on his way for a As might be expected, there is a very notable few paces when another Chipaman joined the development in technological education in other near the tree. As he was passing one of the northern universities, At Liverpool and them rushed at him and rubbed a handful of Manchester a strong stimulus has been given pepper is his eyes, while the other attempted to to mechanical and paval engineering; Leeds, get his hands into his pockets. The Indian, who | largely subsidised by the Clothworkers' Com

Men, not marble," has been the motto of the builders of the northern universities, and

by this time was dared with pain, cried "Police-papy, has developed such brancher as tinctorial the buildings cannot be called magnificent. This is the fourth shoot for Subscription Cupsman, policeman" He was then knocked down, chemistry and practicat dyeing, the texills The professors are admirable; great in their and his assailants bolted-one rapping eastward | industries;and leather in a very special manner. - own subjects, they do not neglect that to which and the other towards the west. He pursued Herequipment for these brauchos is admirable, - England has always altached high importance the man going west, calling for help' all the unequalled in the United Kingdom, and perhaps the training and development of character. time. Then he paw a European rush out from anywhere. The new university here has refused Yet marble, or at least bricks, nis needed, also, the Naval Yard and seize the man. The to give a BSc. (tech.) The student must receive and Government must give greater aid in this Europtan told witness to go and fetch a police- an excellent education for the first two years work of building and educating, |-man, but-witness-could-not-ga-as-hie-eyes-were--in-natural-science, and specialise in his own. The following table shows the number of

too bad. The prisoner was removed into the subject for the third year, and sometimes even | the students:- dockyard until the arrival of a policeman, a fourth. The degree to be earned is the ordinary B.Sc. Thus the new universities fod their degrees so prized that they can insist on a far better gencial, scientific odacation than would otherwise be the case. Hitta

Those who are a little behind the scenes in matters educational'are well aware what a poor certificate is the Oxford or Cambridge paus de gree; it is ordinary in every sense of the term. Altogether more than 4,000 studenty are work- London University bad the bonour of beginning ing in the three northern universstles. a higher standard for the pass, and the northern

As it would be more than sufficient to "enable | 1967-8, a return of about Tls, 5 per share Lo be made Members who, have not yet paid their to shareholders the Directors were making en subscriptions should forward them to the han quiries as to the cast of obtaining a réduction secretary of the Shooting Committee of the capital, and if the necessary formalities. Ammunition must be procured from head. could be effected ir reasonable cost-quarters before mid-day on Saturday, as one which they would like asput somewhere will be provided on the range. in the neighbourhood of Sato or there' about-they would take steps to have this THE Japanese share market becomes more redaction carried out.. Every year since the demoralized. Everything, conspires to drive company started there had beco, a hope that prices downward and there is no factor operat- the British Government 'would do something ing in the opposite direction. In fact the pre- towards the development of Wei-Hei-Waient is the blackest era that has visited Japan which would give the necessary impetus to ex for many yekrs, says the Japan Mail.- tension and enable the company to use its large amount of undeveloped land. Nothing bad ever come of these hopes, and in order to show a proper book value of the estates, the undeve foped land had been charged with interest, and the figures in the balance now gave the actual book value of their estates... He moved the adoption of the report...

Mr, E. Jonger Hogg seconded, and the moin tion was passed without comment.

Mr. E. Jenner Hogg was, on the motion of Mr. W.A.C. Platt, seconded by Mr. J. P. Lowe,

re-elected a Director.

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Mr. P. F. Lavers moved and Mr. W, ^. C. Plait seconded a resolation to the effect that Messrs. A. R. Leaks and Co. be reappointed auditors, which was adopted.

This concluded the business, the Chairman stating that if necessary, they would 'cell a special meeting to carry out the proposal 10. make a reduction in capital.

TAE Hon. Treasurer of the Alice Memorial. and Affiliated Hospitals begt to acknowledge with alíinke the following donations to be

pitale:

Witnesses were then examined... After which the jury returned' a verdict of guilty and a sentence of three years! bard labour was pa sed,

COMMERCIAL

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Salling. London-Back T.T.

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demand....... Do ́4 months' aigh'minin Franco-Bank T.T. «............

Our Canton correspondent writes under yes. terday's date:~In reply to the Viceroy's tele- gram requesting him to allow the officials of the Canton Cheap Rice Distribution Office to export to Canion 50,000 skíh of rice from the ports of Pingehow, and Wuchow, as reported on the 14th instant, the Governor of Kwangsi, H.B. Chang Mingchi, staled that he was not à position to comply with the request at within the next two or three months. present, but expected to ho in a position to do Tx monthly competition against Bogey for the Saunders' Farewell Cup was held at Happy Shaoghal-Back T.T. Valley between March 14th and March 16th. Singapore-Bank T.T.. The following Cards were returned :—

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¿Winner of Cup.

Garth for the Pool

Day Students Evening Students. Manchester...... 1,352 ***.... 174 and a large number

Liverpool. Leeds.....

1004 746 Saturday.

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TIME TABLE

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2/10 universities follow, this example. The student. THE WEATHER:

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The following report iq from Mr. F. G. Figgs":

2.30 periodic examination by those means lack

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5.92 | in order to make and sustain their reputation 14th the new universities have to exact a higher

BERMAN AJARTMANN'S KAHTJEN'S GENUINE The depression, which has apparently buailyAM COMPOSITION RED HAND 142 knowledge of the various subjects than dolled up, le moving Eastwards to the North of BRAND, HARTMANN'S GREY PAINT

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í York „461 || thera universitler have seized upon this imports 479 kot duty, and amongst them ducato 450 Ins landing teachers, a very large proportion of whom are working for a university Leads every Klog's Scholar-that tirs leacher {s}

Fresh toʻstrong monsoon, will coorings to

prevail to the Formoss Chapel and the China

Hongkong Rainfall for the 24 hours anding at to a.m. to-day,o.co inches.

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