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LOCAL AND GENERAL

The Eaglah mail of the goth February was -delivered in London on the zoth inst

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that the Chinese were far more amenable to discipline than those of purely British origin, that their services were always to be depended on, that they did not cause dis: order or delay by failing to appear when a ship was dus to leave port, that they were at intermediate ports of calf, and that they were efficient and cap. able seaman against whom no just causa of complaint could be made except by Trades Unionists and others of that kidney. The British seamen, however, were obdurate in claiming what they held to be their rights and it will be in the recollection of readers | a interested in abipping affairs that serious

disturbances occurred in London, Liverpool, Cardiff and elsewhere when Chinese seamen were found to be signing on for outward voyages in preference to the ordinary British tara. At a time when protection was in the air and the dearth of British sailors was the

The Chinese Navy. Commissionere propose,

Naval base. going on a tear to inspect and decide on a

Tua Prince Regent has fixed on May 10: as the day on which he will ascend the Wen Han Throne Hall to grant Interviews to princes,

nobles and officials:;:

IN consequence of the sudden death of General Osgood, Mrs. Basil Taylor's father; she is obliged to cancel her invitations for to morrow night.

MONDAY MARCH 22 1909

Tribute to Mr. Wise.

MR GOMPERTZ

DINTMENT.

Hongkong University.

SIR FREDERICK'S AND LORD

reason reph Home Govern

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the endo Ject is primar

order to community both Chipa dedalie and pract takes, But a nation sums scoually to edu over which it has little support an antitution respond in a hearty man! which, from its inception, and of practical utility foreign, youths who are livis

The Opium Question:

PROHIBITION REITERATED.

CONGRATULATIONS FROM BENCH AND BAR, I

"A very pleasing function took place in the

HONGKONG SCHEME MAS PRIOR, CLAIM, Supreme Court thit forenoon, the" occasion being to welcome the newly appointed Puisne

Whatever may be the outcoms of the pro- Judys (Mr H&H J. Gompests), and to pay a

posal to establish a University in Hongkong, inbute to Mr. Justice Wise, who has recently the thanks of residents in the Crown Colony, retired from activo service, and

There was a large attendance of the isgal due to Sir Frederick Logard, the Governor of and of British educationists generally, are remity preheat, among those seen being Hongkong, for the enthusiastic manner in Hon. Mr. H. E. Pollock Sir Henry Berkeley which he has taken up the matter and worked (acting Attorney General) Mr. H. G. Calthrop, for the success of the scheme, writes the W. C. Mesti C. W. Wilkinson, H. L. Dennys, JD. New editorially. The foundation of such Scott Harston, B. J. Grist, P. Hogan Institution in Hongkong is not the idea of L. Bowley, A. G. Jackson, P. M. Hodgson, day: for years the need has been felt, but the C. Barlow, P. W. Goldring, P. Sydenham faucial quastion effectively, barred every pro Dixon, H, G. C. Bailey, F. P. Hatt, G. F. --- Dixon, O. D. Thomson, SW. Tic, HK sent to the Colony the buildings necessary to position until Mr. H. N. Mody offered to pres

Holmes, F. X, d'Almada o Castro, Otto Kong Sieg, W. J. Daniel, Leo. d'Almade of Castro, at a University Mr. Mody's original offer was to give a sum of $150,000 for this purpose Gardiner G. B. Johnson, W. E. L. Shentonment The Colonial Director of Public Works, and Reader Harris. M

Mrs. H. E. Pollock and Mrs. B. H. J. would cost not less than $390,000, Mr. Mody Opium suppression it's nocensa y mes

however, estimated that the buildings proposed Gomperts were also among those present.

thereupon undertook to provide the buildings the strengthening of Ouf Empirs at A WISE JUDOR. The Chief Justice (Sir Francis Piggott), on he approved, no matter what the cost might be, of the people, involving, as it does,

in accordance with the plant prepared, of which mainspring of the development and whose right sat Mr. Justice. Gompenz, opened stipulating only tent he should use on the build hygiene, of enriching the people, of abilities could not be imposed by legislation

He opened by, saying that he had asked the mant, if it should be required. Sir Lugaid, national wealth. All eyes are túrand to this It has been proved by repeated experiments on Chinese of British nationality as a top to

members of the legal profession to meet there tosissisted by representative mea in the Colcoy, subject and much universal sympa by and that WATSON'S HYGIENOL", is the the susceptibilities of the men born in the TRE. Hon. Treasurer of the Alice. Memorial day to say a few words to one who had retired then draw up a scheme, but it was hardly assistance have been exhibited. most potent agent for the destruction of foas, 1 mother country. In other words, the Chin- and Affiliated Hospitals begs to acknowledge in good health-and he hoped he would retain satisfactory to Mr. Mady, inasmuch as

esc seamen hailing from Hongkong and with thanks the following, donations to the land was on the Pension List. It might was his ambition to sea this University work related and dependent, and these are: prohibi-

Watson's HYGIENOL,

AND

BEANOTHER

subject of general lament the cause of the is attributed to the issue of "an"Argentine load H L Dennys Crowther Smith, Rode further sum of £30jooo toward dict, bearing dato

demonstrators was espoused by a very con. alderable section of Pritish public opinion. The Government thereupon took the matter up and it was decided that something should be done in the interest of British as against Chinese crews. But here a new difficulty

THE regent inactivity of spot shares in Tokio of 400,000,000 francs, which will be launched in Paris on the zőih instant..

POLICEMAN Edwards of the Water Police Station, prosecuted two man at the Police

Court, this morning, for being on board They were fined $10 each.

The following translati columns of the N. O. D. Nins :

DICTY

BUBONIC. PAGUE 1 / Cropped up, for it became manifest that dis- steamship Chiňli yesterday sans permission the proceedings by addressing the gathering og the $10000 originally given for endow terrestrial profits and of arresting!

especially rat fleas.

It has now been proved that Plague is conveyed to human beings by means of fleas from rate which have died of this disease. -

All risk of infection can be avoided by washing the floors, clc, or sprinkling where the fleas are likely to be with a dilute solution of "" WATSON'S HYGIENOL," "A tea- spoonful to a pint of water, or a teacupful to three gaildas, makes a solution of the strength

required for this purpuso.

HYGIENOL IS A POWERFUL

DISINFECTANT AND GERMICIDE

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funds of the hospitals:---

Colonial Government .....

$300

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ANOTHER foreign undesirable, who was seen approaching, pedestrians in Des Voeux Road on Sunday night, was promptly placed or arrest. to the Police Court, to-day, a fine of $10 was imposed. A few more prosecutions may put an end to the nuisance....

LAST night bring somewhat dark, Chan Sheung was in-seed of a lamp to find his way home; He knew where he could get one won the nod," so to speak, and went to the Commissariat Department. There he found the object of his visit, which cost the Army people $5. Chan was found too,-Two months,

Singapore could not possibly be brought within the limits of any Act" which was antagonistic to their rights Es citizens. of the British Empire. It would be difficult to impose the language test os an acknowledged British subject and the only method of restricting the employment of Chinese other than British subjects was to require them to understand the words of command as rendered in English, while the British Chinese should be required to prove their nationality and place of origin. That was done by legislative, enactment but difficulties still remained. It is no uncom mon thing for a seaman of British-Chinese origin to sell his discharge to another who is a Chinese subject-and-it-has-been left for the Harbour Master, Commander. Basil Taylor, to apply the "Continuous Discharge Certificates," instileted in 1900 to Hang- kong, to be applied to. Chinese seamen en A. S. WATSON & CO., gaged on homo vessels and discharged in this Colony. These certificates contain a "LIMITED,

#virtual history" of the holder's sea service, and Mr. Taylor ́stated in, a letter to the Colonial Secretary that "In order to adapt A MONTI's hard labour and in addition tour _the_system_to_Chinese, it will be necessary hours in the stocks, was the sentence Lam Hop for their photographs to be attached. My unemployed) received in the Police Court, to experience has shown me that a single, full-day, for stealing, brass belonging to the Green, face, or face photograph is not sufficient Island Cement Company, at Hok Un, yester for identification; there should therefore be day. The brass was strapped round-Lam's two photographis, one full face and one in pro to leave the works.

waist when he was searched when attempting file, I attach a cancelled form-one of those

Price per Pint

.50 centr

Gellos......$2.00

HONGKONG DISPENSARY

AND

KOWLOON DISPENSARY, Hongkong, 17th March, 1909,"

"NOTIC

All communications intended for paklisation in "The HONGKONG TELEGRAPH should be

addroved to Tha Editor, 1, Ice House Road, and

& Indian policeman was charged in the Police Court, tale morning, with stealing a bottle of milk frandi a Dairy Farm coolic at the Peak yesterday. The coalie, it was sild, left his basket on the Peak Road. Defendant came along and was alleged to have removed a bottle. He was soon and arrested. The caro was remanded,

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be a presumption on his part to speak where olbera koow Mr. Justice Wise so wall, but he (the Chief Justice) came to know him very well, and he never knew one better fitted for his dities than the retired judge. He knew him to be very wise (laughter)suitors knew him wall as so impartial judge; he was summary wise. They had met there that day to welcome the coming as wall as the parting. The Court of Hongkong was proclaimed the premier Court in the world and in line with that it

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SENTIMENTS OF THE BAR.

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Sir Heory Berkeley, K. C., replied on behalf

Tong, discharged his duties with marked ability

ink during his life-time, and be urged that immediate steps should be taken, to invite subscriptions for endowment, etc, and stated that he would leave his offer open for six months from January 1, 1959, with this object. The endowment represents a capital fund of about sum required for furnishing, equipment and £10,000, or $1,250,000, which must be raised by subscription before the University can be come operative.

The Governor set to work immediatly after

should the premier position, for here the East Mr. Mody had made his munificent alles. The kissed the West, men of all nationality congre gated hers, hence there were many disputes proposal was discussed by the leading men in and conflicts of law.aroan which would confuse the Colony and a Commitee of eleven, includ members of the legal profession in other parts.ing two Chinese members of the Legislative Every judge appointed to the Supreme Court Council, under the presidency of Sir F. Lugard, of this Colony bad bees seconded by the legal was formed to deal with all questions regardies fraternity. Mr. Gomperix was well chosen and the scheme. Application, was made to the well filled for the appointment, had to-day ho, Secretary of State for his sanction in devole a took up his position in the Court, and the Colo- Goe site near the function of the Bonhom and my approved of his promotion. For himself, the Chief Justice concluded, he never heard of Rokfulam Roads to the purpose, and a favour promotion-except one which His Majes able reply is expected, His Excellency bas also had granted-in which he was more greatly written to the British Minister in Peking saking pleased.-

him to inform the Chinese Government of the project, and to invite its support; to the Govern of the members of the Bar and profession.ment of India; to the Governor of the Straits The profession, he said, echoed the sentiments Settlements to the Chica Association; to Lord of regret and appreciation of Mr. Wise, which | Curzon (Chancellorof Oxford University); to the had fallen from the Chief Justice. Mr. Wise, Viceroy of Canton, who has raplied in a very during bla tenure of bigh office which he held so friendly letter to Lord Elgin (lata Secretary. to the last be possessed the confidence of all for the Colonies); the Shanghai Municipal who, appeared before him, which added to his Council, and others. The scheme as drown natural cuteam and affection, deep and true, up comix.ends itself toms ar being an eminent. The regard which had bound them to the ablaty, practical one. When the necessary funds judge had at last been severed. The Bar desired to offer its congratulations to Mr. Gom are promised, a special Committes will decide It believed that he would follow in Mr. upon the faculties to be instituted, but those 'perts "Wire's "footmeps, and he desired in add the as- of Medicins and Applied Science will be

and Museum for the week ending the 21st estius profession,

Korance of the appointment of Mr. Gompertz established first. The University, will be open

March, 1909-

admitted as under graduates: – (a) All whoarent Library, Museam.

date students of the Hongkong College of Medi. 428. 223

cine (5) Such additional students, not being 217 3,533

members of the College, as have passed the Seal or Oxford or Cambridge Local Examination or au equivalent test. The London orother British Unireisily will be requested to conduct the examination for degrees, but as soon as one or more students have thus graduated, the Gover nor of Hongkong will be requested to apply to His Majesty in Council for the grant of a Royal Chatter. The objects of the University will be to sford a higher education, moin pecially in subjects of practical utility, on the lines of such Universities as Leeds and Bir mjogham, and to confer degrees of a standard ast inferior to those conferred by such Univer- ailies la Great Britain; to develop and form the character of students no less than their intellec, tual faculties; to offerequal facilities for students

tions afri

On the question, three steps are closely inter

tion of smoking and of plantation, and devisio z of means to reiso revenue to fill the deficit caused in the opium daties Should any one of these be inefficiently carried out, the other two will is consequence be hampered and success would be looked for in valu.

In recent years, though oficials, addiced to the smoking babit have been examined and desounced on repeated occasions by the Auti- Opium Commissioners and Viceroys and, Governors of the provinces, there will exists - wumber of them who trifla with the interdict and veneer their faults in that respect.

•hould be accompanied by the Writer's Name and issued at home-with an amended front sheet, RETURN of visitors, to, the City Hall Library to the office met with the satisfaction of the to all races and creeds and the following will be difficult to infuse energy; and'the fear that the,

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such as I suggest should be employed here," Ordinary basins, communications at onld be arid eased He added in his official communication:

"to The Managar," ..

The Editor will not nudertake to be responsible for any rejected MB, por jo return any Contribution.”

BUCSCRIPTION BATYR (IN ADVANCE) DALLY 36. Da unsaya WEEKLY--$18 per annum. The rates per quarter sud per mensem, proportional Subscriptions Tér.any pariod loss than ons montir will be charged as 'for a fall month. The dally was in deliveret free when the addrem is Bossible to mesenger. Poak subscribers can have their copie doktored at their 'roildones without may extra charge. On copic sent by" post an Aditional $1.80 per quarter sa charged for postage. The postage on the weekly late in any part of the

world in 30 cents per quarter.

Single Coples Cally, an cents. Weekly, twenty

'fire dent" (for cash only).

"I suggest that these forms should be used only for ships on the Home rug, at present, as, until the Chinese understand them, there would be considerable difficulty in using them on the Bast, On the Home run most of the difficulties do not exist and the pew form would be of great use at home ports, more especially in view of the language test, If these forms are approved and instituted, it will be advisable that similar forms be used at other Far Eastera ports in order that there may be uniformity, and also that their full value may be obtained; for they would lose much of their usefulness if res

Non-Chines... Chinese

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AS CHIEF JUSTICE'S CLERE Mr. H. L. Dennys said that he wished, as the only solicitar present, to say that he knew Mr. Wise since he first arrived in the Colony, Mr. Wise was clerk to Chief Justice Philippo, and fater practised at the Bar. He (Mr. Dennys) was the only solicitor, to give him He and great respect for him as a great lawyer Abrief, and instructed him at Canton, in 1883. and socially he was loved. Regarding Mr. Compertz all knew him, and they were glad to bear of his appointment.

With regard to the prohibition of the poppy plantation in the provinces, it was first decided to decrease the plantation gradually in ten years. Later, the authorities of Yunnan, Sexchuse, Shanıl, Chibil, Heilungkinog and other pro- vinces asked permission to forbid plactation entirely in one year. This, no doubt, shows, great energy of purpose, but whethat their intention is thoroughly carried out in all their provinces, and whether the local officials suce ceed in inducing the people to plant other pro- Stable products on their soll to yield them & living so that they gladly submit to the sup pression, remains to be seen.

The duties and likin on this drug am the quired for the bulk of the army-astimes. Recently, the Ministry of Finance Man ur and obtained permissica to locreate the price of salt to make up for these dutiei indgjiklai This plaw; however only aggr million taels and there still remains a large defici

We are eagerly bent on introducing a botter? government and between Our agilation at the long weakness of our people, in whɔnt it IS

expectations of the friendly Powars may not be easily satisfied, we are filled with constant and preas og anxiety. We hereby ra-llerate the probibition against smoking, The Anti Oplum Commissioners and the high officials in the capital and provinces,' are

ara, held respon sible to forbid, faithfully and with energy, all officials, civil or military, to smoke, Those in command of troops or in charge of educational institutions aramaderosponsible for suppression of smoking among soldiers and studenti, Ani to merchants and the people, the Ministry of the Istextor, the Viceroys, Gouerents, Millary Governors and the Governor of the Imperial Prefecture of Shuationfa. They will try to obtain the best prescriptipos, establish Anti opium ingitutes and distribute frea, medicions when necessary. They should encourage their sepse of hopeus and adopt the plans "and" practices of foreign countries so that the of all races;, to extend the knowledge of the | people's vices may be gradually inssened and English language la the Far East's and to finally eradicated. promote a good understanding with the neigh. As to the prohibition of plantation, Viceroys Now, know you that we, taking into | houring Empire of China. Sir Frederick or Governors," the Governor of the Impe consideration your loyalty, integrity and Lugard has emphasized his view that the Prefecture of Shudilentu and Military Gos ability, of our special grace, certain know. ledge and more motion, have thought fit University should be Ender the management of urs are commanded to direct their sebardie to reby one funds, and, fumber, that a sound, pra is thoroughness They should also to constitute and appoint and do hereby a Senate of its own, and should rely upon is to carry out the suppression, with Hastey Jobatson Gompertz to be Fuisne cal, seculer education should be given. This grains to be planted in place of the Jedge of the Supreme Court of our Colony University will not be a rival nor in any way drug, and they will be rewarded acc of Hongkong and its Dependencies, from the said office and place during Ourpleasure educata men to be of practical use in being put in operates moan the twenty first day of March, 1909, in antagonistic to Daivarsities or other educa. the degres of success they attain. clative, to bave, bold, exercise and sijoy tional establishments in Chios, but it will of the Interiorwill supervise thess, meistras with all the rights profits privileges and ibis Empire as doctors, engineers, sur-

In regard to devising means lo 6!)) Torfeit advantages thereunto belonging or apper- taining, provided always that you the said veyors, electricians and, it is hoped, officials, of duties and likin, the Ministry of Henry Hessey Johnston Gompertz, de administrators and Governors,. If an Arts des desired carefully to consider the questlos actually reside withio our said Colony and greo be established, it will embrace instrace undoubtedly, an important-point-to-ba de do not quit the same without the pre-ties in Chinese literature add classics as well with, but it may be disposed of by weighing vious permission of our Governor of as in the history and ethics of the Westerb. advantages and drawbacks and considering ell Demquid Colony, or of such pamáDRE MÁY, HE “for the time bejng, be charged with thai | races.

possible resources. Viceroys and Governors Government thereof. And also that you We cannot refrain from comparing this who may, bavo valuable suggestions on the execute the said office in your own person, | schare with that which Lord William Cecil is quantare ordered to memorialis, the Tasond except in case of sickness er ather incap actively advocating at Peking, namely, to estabs for their adoption, so but those carrying ont city, and do in all other matters and things "lish a University in China to be organized on the suppression need not be hampered by perform the duties thereof in a discreet and orderly manner,

THE COMMAND..

SENTENCE of six weeks' hard labour and four hours' stocks was passed on a coolle named Cheng Shing to-day, for pauloining a pair of trousers, a' vest, a pair of braces and a tin of tobacco, the properties of the quartermasters-- Waltham and Chrisrandon of the remer At this size Mr. Arabia Schegarac of the Supreme Court, read the command; as Mongolia, The theft was committed yester-ven below, Mr. Justice Gomperta standing day when Cheng went on board to visit the while. The command read fricad."

tricted to but one port." No doubt the Fox banging an excise officer on the head idea is excellent in theory but it is diffi.because he was not attending to his own cult to see how it could be carried out business, as they thought, two men-Wong effectively, in practice." To begin with Wai, an accountant, Tsun Wing Chiu, a shop. the machinery necessary would be large coolie, sixty years of age, of 146, Qazen's Road- On March 16, 1929, at Shanghai, the wife of and expensive if every Chinese scaman of Central, had to contribute $5 apiece to Govero? A. LEON, of a daughter.

local origin had to be registered locally ment to-day. The excise officer, it would up.. and even then the safeguard against false pest, went in search of illicit, opium. He declarations would be infinitesimal. The found none, it was stated, but got a hammering.

BIRTH.

The Hongkong Telegraph

ang Celegraph system has been tried in the case of bank-

HONGKONG, MONDAY, MARCH 23, 1959;"

ruptcy petitions, with what success reader can judge for themselves. When the pro- position was placed before the Chamber of Commerce at the instance of the Colonial

A CHINESE washerwoman, whose duty took her on board the American battlachips is barbour, was found in possession of a gold watch and days ago. The articles were taken from on chain yesterday, dich were reported lost a low-

chinese shamEN ON BRITISH Secretary, the General Committee expressed of the cabins of the Charleston. The world

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the belief that the concenatis of opinion could not explain how sha care in possession among shipowners at home was that the of the valuables, and on being charged was new system had not resulted in the benefits fired $50, the alternative being three months" opinion that the iden was impracticable anticipated. The Committee were of the gaol,

Among the many interesting questions affecting the local shipping community con- pidered at the last meeting of the General Commitee of the Hongkong Chamber of Commerce was one dealing with the ques tion of discharge certificates to "Chinese seamen sigping on-and belog discharged in

when applied to Chinese seamen and if A CARPENTER, Mok Shek, called a stell brought into force on the China Coast wouldBonham Strand yesterday, and asked for a pair

be a decided disadvantage to British Ship thirty-three cent pair was handed to him.

ofaboes... He wanteda cheap.óre, he said, and. the Colony in ships on the home run.” 1 Ping in obtaining labour. The Committee Mok tried them on, forgot to take them off.l

were therefore not prepared to support the may be remembered that last year a strong scheme, We are of opinion that the Com agitation was promoted in England hy up-mittee's view will be sustained by the ship. employed British shitors who objected to the ping community generally, although, at the

and when the hawkcer, who had been attendlog another customer, fooked round the only thing bp saw, was Moh's cunt-offs. . A polse was raised, Mok was caught, and to-day.hs began

F..D. LUGARD,

Governor EDWARD by the Grace of God of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, and of the British Dominions be yond the fear King, Defender of the Faith, Emperor of India fo

To our trusty and well beloved Henry Henley Johnston Gomperiz. Esquire, ce *of our Counsel learned in the law.)

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i der cha rauspicas of Oxford and Cambridge, doancial considerations Though the Govern In testimony whereof We bare caused | As has already been printed out the latter is to ment" is in straitoned circuz these Our Leifers to be made Patent and be of an ayowadly Christalo character, its sim neither week to satisfy its i to be sealed with the public seal of Our

engagement of Chinese craws while they same time, the efforts of the Harbour Master, a term of fourteen days' hard lo’the V,G,AN SAMColony aforesaid gym Your being at once to tradsplant oor blebars thirst at the expense of ibis 1

were overlooked. It was charged that Chi in this direction are worthy of every com nese sailors were preferred by shipping mendation: agencies and shipowners because of their willingness to strapt less than the

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OFFERING money to a policeman is not a good proposition especially when you want the policeman to do something for you: Evident-

ordinary rate of wages and that, therefore, Ar the next ordinary general meeting of share ly Lai Lai did not know this, or else ha war British seam were being ousted at same holders of the Yangtian Insurance Association1ying. Yesterday Lal was arrested for exposing when the country was clamouring for crews, to be held on April 16 next at 4.90 p.mi) for sale pig's antralls in a place other than of British nationality on British venein. ^ In the Directors will recommend, the payment of market,” On the way to the

It was claimed that

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a dividend to shareholders of as per cent,” (siz tempted to buy his rele

per share out of the; balance at credit of 1907 mai

account, also a special dividend ofs per cent, $3 per share, out of interest account for 1008) and the laneler spoon to credit of Rainau- rance Fund and $10,000, "Tredit" of building

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Witness, our trusty and well beloved educational system and to propagate the so that it may rid lis people FREDERICK JOHN DEALTEY-LU- Christain point of views A-masting-of- GARD, Knight Commander of the Most industial men held in Paking decided that Distinguished Order of St Michael and the scheme as contemplated was not practical acti St. George, Comp.nion of the Most Hon. And, as an alternative, they recommended like | and ****ourable Order of the Bath, Companion of

the Most Distinguished Order. Governor establishment of a'system of scholarship similer, their be, for the time being of ouranid" Colony this 10 thnje founded, by the

twenty first day of March" lo the year of The Hongkong schemeʻla noihin Our Lord one thousand pics bundred and cal, and cartalely bas nise, and in the plüth year of Our reign.ift

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