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Intimation.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH THURSDAY OCTOBER 14 1909

LOCAL AND GENERAL

The output of diy rubber from Sandycroft

Estate for the month of September, was 5.377 Iba

WATSON & CO., A COOLIE was fined $to in the Police Coart

LIMITED.

ESTABLISHED A.D. 1841,

AERATED WATER

MANUFACTURERS.

SPECIALITIES

DRY GINGER ALE.

LIME FRUIT CHAM

PAGNE.

ORANGE CHAMPAGNE.

STONE GINGER BEER.

PALATABLE

AND

REFRESHING.

Watson's

FRUIT SYRUPS

mixed with aerated or plain water

this morning for throwing garbage into the barbour.

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Từa lakong whà was charged' yesterday with assaulting another lukong was, 'in the Police Court this morelog, floed $25,00

His Excellency the Governor has issued in. vitations for ■ ball at Government House on the pth November to celebrate His Majesty's birthday.

LIZUT-Colonel Sir J. Fayrer, Royal Army Medical Corps, appointed to Hongkong, en barked in the transport Rewa at Southampton

Con Oct. 1.

IT is reported that there are few sound stomachs 'oa Wall street, but observation will doubl

less disclose the fact that a goodly number of | large ones are still on the job.

THR scheme for sending an Indian cricket team to England has again been revived, and representative eleven will probably go west for a tour in the summer of iges or 1912,"

Six Cbizamoo were discovered on board the 19.6. Banferzi yesterday, apparently with the object of stowing themselves away. The men appext- ́ed at the Magistracy, this afternoon and were

·rimanded,. **

TRX Ferak Pioneir saya that Mr. Boomgardt despatched a wild pig at Simpang, the other day which turned the scale at ato lbs. It was n chance shot, the beast coming out of the jungle and loviting slaughter.

THE Luad, not to mention the Houre, says the L. and G. Express, is greatly disappointed st the non-appearance of a North Pole Rubber Company at a time when all the circumstances

Are so favourable for its issue.

Hongkong University

KING EDWARD VIL SCHOLAR- SHIPS.

CONFINED TO BRITISH BORN CHINESE?

MARRIAGE TRANSACTION

EXTRAORDINARY,

STORY OF AN ADURTIVE BETROTHAL "AT THE MAGISTRACY."

7. A strange story was related la, the Follco Cours, this afternoon, when Yeung Sâu: Shan We have been favoured with the following allir Yong Ya, alfer Liang Chung, Ting, a latter for publication:

Government House

14th October, 1902: Sir,—I recenity informed you by direction of His Excellency that His Majesty's Govern- meni had deċidad to provide an annual sum of £300 for scholarships at the Hongkong Univer- sity open to British subjects.”

His Excellency has to-day received an intimation that His Majesty, as a mark of his personal interest in the proposed University, has been graciously pleased to direct that the holders of scholarships shall be styled "King Edward VII. Scholars."" -

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broker of Queen's Road Central, was charged with t (1) obtaining on the 13th April, 1959, from Ng. Hing under false pretences the sum of $240.50 (gold); (2) obtaining on the ith April, 1909, $500 (Hongkong currency) under false pretences, and (3) on the 9th July, 1909, obtaining under false pretences the sum of Taolų 412.

It appears that an arrangement was con- cloded · some time ago bitween the 'com. plainant, said to be a Chinese naval officer, and the broker, whereby the latter contented to act as a go-between to procure for the com- plainant a concabins, for which purpose defer- dant was giron os divers dates suma aggre gating to about $4,500. Somehow or other, the defendant is alleged to have failed to carry out his undertaking; hence the action.

Mr, W. B. Hinds (of Mosses, Brutton and Hett) appeared for the complainant, while Mr. Leo. d'Almada (of Messrs. Goldring, Barlow and Marrell) represented the defendant.

"Plaintiff stated that he first saw 'the 'defend-

Lord Crewe adds that he is sure that the Community of Hongkong will receive this inti- mation with much gratification and that it will enhance the prestige of the scholarships.. Their number and value, and the conditions under which they are to be held, and the Faculties to aut in the and moon. He was taken to No. 7. which they are to be attached, are left to the Chancery Lane by a go-between and présent diicration of the Governor, with the suggestion ed to the defendant. Witness told the defend. that they should be confined to Hongkong orant that he had fost his wife the year before add

that he wanted one who could read Chinese' to. Strails-bom Chinese. -I am, Sir,

r{,

Your obedient Servant,

N. SIMSON, Private Secretary,

THE BELLE VIEW HOTEL,

ACTION AGAINST PROPRIETOR.

In the Summary Court, this morning, Mr. E. A-Keonedy,-of-No-a-Shau-hi-wan-Road brought an action against Mr. Mik Nam Wood, proprietor of the Belle View Hotel, to recover the sum of $1,000, being $500 damages for breach of an agreement dated 19th August, 1909, whereby the defendant agreed to employ the plaintiff as manager of his hotel, and 'as-to $500 damages caused to the plaintiff by the

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look after his household. The defendant said he had a sister-in-law and thres days after the interview, witness again saw the defendant, who farroduced the girl to him,ip the presence of a third party, who, defendant said, was her brother-in-law. Defendant said: “As he is the elder brother-in-law, be bat power to arrange for her about the marriage. You had better choose a day and, salil that time, bargain money for the betrothal." On the you must pay certain money as some sort of 21st or 22nd day, he again saw the defend. at. On the 23rd he went in company with the go-between to Shortly after their arrival, the girl came in the defendant with her brother-in-law, who asked for con betrothal present. Witoors said that, nc»

THE steamer Eriest Simona arrived at Max sailles on 14th' uit. from the Far East. Among make excellent refreshing beverages8.the passengers were Rajah Sir Charles Brooke out just cause or excuse in preventing the characters (according to Chinese custom the

of Sarawak, and a large suite en ronde Las Paris

wilful and intentional act of the defendant with plaintiff from continuing with his application

CORRESPONDENCE,

{We do not necessarily endorse the oplafons expressed ¿by Corrispondetits In-thlá column,]

·HONGKONG ROADS.

TO TAR EDITOR, OF the "Roxoxona Teledram”

Si-Your interesting little paragraph in last evening's Telegraph re the surfacing of Robin

on Road elicits the following question: "Why was thaf faction of the road selected for treat man with asphalt?" That material in an admittedly expensive one for metalling roads with. If its power of resistance against wear and tear justifies the larger expenditure, by all means let it be utilized for surfacing our ronds, But the point is, why pick out a secluded stretch of roadway`like the ons you maation

EDUCATION: BATE

The Commissioners of each Manicipality the Colony shall in the year 2010 aud subsequent year make, assess, and collect

of ana par cant. of the annual value of the property rated on all houses, bulldogs, land and tenements within the Municipality, for the purpose of education.

Any Rural Board that may be requested to do so by the Goversmunt shall in the year of years, to which such request, extends make, assess and collect a like rate of pot more than one par cent of the anecial value of all property assessed for Rotal Board purposes within the district or within such part thereof, as may be specided in the requer, for the like purpose.

Such rate, shall be called the education rate.

fox such exceptional treatment? Surely the and shall be payable half-yearly in advance P. W.D. officials cannot be ignorant of the fact without demand by the owner of the property that the caster "extremity of Robinson Road rated at the same place and time as and, a' all is only very little used. As a rule residents be assessed and loried in the sima marner an on the Robinson and Condoít Roads muka use a rate or rains made and misessed under the of the garden road by Glennaly ravine coming provisions of The Municipal Ordinance, 1909, to and from town, while those tasidlag in

OBJECTS AND RÙASONS.954) Belilios Terrace and the densely populated The objects and reasons, stated by Mr. Row- district comprised within Mosque Junction and land Allen, acting Attorney General, state : Calon Road, make use of Shelley Street for pres. The unofficial members ference in getting to their places of business committee on the estimates daily, punkt

Amadan daphnicommended that th” vaw of tha

small number of ladies whe journey through it the Government should now consider the

The small stretch of roadway mentioned in cross of astablishment and other. your paragraph is utilised by a comparatively; «nually recurrant in connection with education, to reach Macdonnell and Kennedy Roads by a necessity of creating a board for the manage.

short cutter TheN

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most of all education is the Colony, Ava Considering the notoriously dilapidated con- result of this recommendation ■ committee dition of Mosque and Shelley Streets and the (consisting of the then Attorney Gaasta), thứ constant stream of traffic-pedestrian and Hon. Dr. Galloway, the Hon. T. S. Baker and vehicular (I mean, chair)—the Public Works the Director of Education) was appointed to Department would have shown greater con consider ike question and the present; billia sideration for those who are compelled to use introduced to carry out the recommendations. bank's mare as their mode of locomotion Bad of such committés with regard 10 the constitu- they selected the steep road down from the tips and powers of a Board of Education. Mohammedan Mosque to the steps in Shelleya. Provisions have also been introduced into Street for surfacing with the improved material the bill to authorise the collection of a special instead, of the badly laid concrete. Besides ensuring a smooth surface asphalt makes it pleasanter for the foot to walk upon-Arthu residing in Mosque Street and, have' without present time boots were no time for these

choice to negotiate the steep gradient to take tham down to Cains Road.

rate to meet the increasing cost of education.

OLUNTEER CORPS ORDERS.

NO, COMPANY HEVA,

The first monthly Cap Shoot of the season for the above company will take place at King' Park Range on Sunday, 24th-instant, com encing at 9:30 am. The conditions for the competition will be issued before that date.

INFANTRY COMPANY, HO

Guaranteed to be made from the) and London, and 23 Chineso, travelling to Esg- for a license ander the Liquor Licenses Ordia. exchanged, two charactere being used for the payer for ratepayer the kumble resideats of 16 place at Tai Yang Rango on Sunday, the 17th

pure juice of sound ripe fruit.

land to study weaving, br.order of the Viceroy of Canton.

THIS evening at the Union Church Lectore Hall, Kennedy Road, Mr. Hedley G. White will deliver a lecture on "The Progress of the

A. S. WATSON & CO., Mercantile. Marine, as viewed from a focal

LIMITED,

HONGKONG and KOWLOON,

Hongkang, 15th Jaly, 1909

NOTICK.

All communications intended for publication in

andpoint" The lec'nie will be illustrated by a series of limalight viaws, and the public are invited to attend. The chair will be taken by: Mr. E. A. G. May at 9 p.m., sharp.

[18 THE Java Bode hears that the American capit

alists who have flated a company to work up jelutong" gutta at Pulo Laut in South-east Borneo are with n sight of success. They are certain that the Netherlands India Government will grant them concessions in Borneo. The company intends to take Sumatra isto il field of work. Prospectors in its employ are now examining several districts there for gutta

*The HONGKONG TELEGRAPH should be Idressed in The Riltor, 1, Ice House Road, and should be accompanied by the Writer's Name and Addrome.

Orlicaty being communications atould be addison-l

to The Manager.

The Editor will not undertake to be responsible, for any rajnetail MP,, nor to return say Contribution,

. SUBSCRIPTION BATER (IN AL VANCE) [DA!LT-- $86 vor anpam.

WEEKLY $19 per annom

The rates per quarter and, per manssin, proportional

· Subscripilons for any period loss than one month ~~will be charged as for a full month. 1. The daily loans in delivered free when the address is asible to memenger. Penk subscribers can have their còpies delivered at their residenses without any extra charge. On copies sent by pos an sdditional $):80 per quartar la charged for postage.

REPLYING to a question by Mr. Repton, the Home Secretary stated that the pork used in convict prisons is obtained from the Admiralty and the Parkhurst Prison Farm. The Admiralty get, no Chinese pork. A very small quiority of pork is used in a few local prisons, and is purchased from the local meat contractors The Prison Commissioners are doable to say whether the park abiained from the local co

tractors is Chinese or not."

ance of 1898.

Mr. Harris dropped the second part of the claim for $500, as it was very difficult to prove right of action.

etc.

BELILIOS TERRACER. Hongkong, 14th October,

EDUCATION IN HONGKONG.

If the Public Works efficiats considered the convenience of the de-ion of the higher levels cording to the custom of ar pravice, the eight in giving them a better roadway on the almost flat and little frequented stretch of Robinson birthdays of the bride and bridegroom are Road, they could not have done battar, Rate

year, month, day and hour) must be handed

more modest distrikt claim quite as much con- Mr. M. Reader Harris (of Messrs. Wilkinson over first. Witness gave Siz (gold). Accord-sideration from a pateraal Government. Whe and Grisi) appeared for the plaintiff, whils Meg to the custom of various provinces, the ther they will get it in another question,-Yours, Eldon Potter, fastracted by Mr. Crowther betrothal money could not be spent bat had to be returned on the bride's arrival in the Smith (of Massin, d'Almeda and Smith) was

house. (Eight characters produced in Court, for the defendant.

along with a token.) famarrying a concubine, as soon as the money was paid over, the girl was expected to make her appearance in the bridegroom's house. Witness saw defendant again on the 28th day of the and Intercalary moon by appointment. Defendant said: "1 you are always busy, you had better" give me, some money for the Big Present!" Defendant asked for $1,000 but, ultimately, the sum was sculed at $500, and a draft for the amount was made out and handed to the defendant Wit nets inquired of the defendant if the girl was free and the fatter replied that he would hold him- self responsible if anything went wrong. The defendant drew the sum on the 19th day of the 3d moon, which was duly debited to witness' account. .....

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It was stated for the plaintiff that an agren- ment was entered into between the plaintiff and the defendant, whereby it was agreed by defendant to employ the plaintiff as manager of the Belle View Hotel. The agreement wasto start from the date of the grant of an application for a license to the defendant. On the 30th August, the application came so for heating. The ap plication was adjourned and plaintiff asked the defendant when he was required and was told not till the 10th Septembar, Plaintiff ants. sequantly proceeded to Canton. On the 6th September, plaintiff saw an advertisement in the name of one-William Winch, from which bé surmised that defendant did not intend to hold himself bound by the agreement.,

Plaintiff-stated-that-in-August-lasi,-be-re- ceived a chit from the defendant asking him to come and discusr" business with him. Plaintiff was asked what salary, he was willing to accept to act as licensee of the Beile View Hotel. The defendant at first offered so & month which wast up to $100. It was subsequently agreed at the office of Messrs.

Canton, 13th October The Canton Provincial Government has pro- d'Almada and Smith that the salary should be Exed at $125 a month, with board and lodgingmised to appropriate a sum of three hundreds and an allowance of Sag for drinks On the thousand tagle doring for a patiod of four

The case was still continuing when our re- presentative left the Court.

CANTON DAY BY DAY.

HAVAL EXPENDITURE,

[From Our Own Correspondent.]

"TO THE EDITOR OF TIK, "Hongkong Teleoraris,

Dear Mr. Editor,-it my memory serves me right, I think is one of your recent, leading articles on the Governor's utterances in con- "nection with the Estimates for mext year, you mentioned the fact that Government will, upon the return of the Director of Education from leure, appoint a Committes to inquire fato the question of education in the Colony. This subject is one that concerns and interests every individa lia the Colony, be he European or Chinese:

1 see that this highly debatable matter is oogaging the atention of our brother-colonists ia the Straits Settlements. As conditions there and here are almost analogous will you do me, the favour of granting me some space for a -presa.clipping for the information of those who are more immediately interested is a sabject of vital importance to the community? The extract is from the Perak Pioneer of the 2nd lost.-Believe me, etc.

Hongkong, 13th October,

PEDAGOGUE.

[Enclosure.]

THE EDUCATION BOARD. Schools in the Colony and the F. M. 8, are

A shoot for Captain Wood's Cup'will take

instant, commencing about to am. Ranges, 200, 500, and 600 yards. - Every member bis "still na-opportunity of putting in four shoots and of winning this Cop; it is therefore hoped to have a record attendance on Sunday. Am munition cannot be obtained on the Range.

PARADES AT HEADQUARTERS, AT 5.30 P.M.

Monday, October 18th-Rehearsal for King's® Bithday Parade, All members are requested 10 attend. Infantry drill with arms, membert to bring their own rifles, belts and side-arma, Instructor, Sergt. Wallis, and Bufk·**

Tuesday, October 19th-Specialists' training, Bun layera, zaɔge takers, signallam and fare soilers Instructors, Sergis, Moors and Car- man, R. G.A.

Wednesday, October 20th-Gun Drilli and a Companies-5" 3. L. howitzer, 3 and 4 Companies-2.95" Q:F.. Instructors, Sargis, Moore and Carman, RG.A. A saytla

Friday, October 22nd-Officers and Spa cialists Fire Discipline. Instructor, Sergt. Carman, R.G.ALL

PARADE AT TAŃKOO AT 5.15 P.M. Thursday, October 21st-4.95* Q, F. Gur Drill and instruction of gun layers Instrucior, Sergt. Moore, R.G.A.

JOINED. Mr. FJ, Elms joined ikë Corps on the 8th instant, assigned Corps No. 1,107 and posted to No: 2 Compacy,

RESIGNED.

Gr. R. C. Burgess, of No, Comprey, is permitted to resign on leaving the Colony with.

The postage on the weekly fans to any part of the 17th inst., si 9 am., His Lordship Bitkop D. 8th of August, plaintiff left his employment years towards the fund for the reorganisation divided into two distinct, divisions 1:, those effect from the gth instant, 7ARY

world in 80ate pur quarter.

We are qsented to state that on Sunday, Pezzoni will confer the Order of Priesthood on Bingle Cople Daily, ten cents. Weekly, twentythree Deacons, Members of the Roman

drs canta (for cash only).

BIRTHS.

Mrs. Max Müller, a daughter.

fra 19 her 8, 903 at Shangbal, to Mr. and

On October 8, 19.9, at Shanghai, to Mr. and Mrs. Leopold Wiegand, a son.

MARRIAGE.

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Catholic community are invited to assist at this important function. Tal enable those prosent to follow the ceremonies with greater interest

and profit, a special pamphlet has been pin pared, which may be bad on applicuiod to the Rector of the R. C. Cathedral,

at Quarry Bay shipyard and on the following day, the #greement was signed.

Mr. Poller--You were in the Customs, weren't you?—Yes.

You were discharged? —No, diemissed: There is a great difference between discharge and dismissal.

When were you' discharged?—After two years and three months of good service..

Before the application, came on before the

of the Chinese navy and a sam of two bundred directly controlled and financed by the Edock thousand teels annually to be remitted to Petion Department and Graft-in-aid Schools. king towards the expanies of its maintenance, The Government institutions are faw'in num-' as already reported. The Canton Viceroy has ber and are the Ruffles' and Cross Street. now received a telegram from Peking asking School, Slogapore, St. George's School, hits to remit the amounts as promised for the Penang, Malacca High School, Residential current year to Paking at an waily date. School, Kuala Kangsar, and Anderson Echool, Ipsb. All other schools hava' to depend for financini existence upon the annual Government grant and fees, while a minority, voty small

SUBSIDIARY CURRENCY. la-accordance with instructions received from Peking, the Viceroy has ordered the Can-

BOOTBALL

LEAGUR FIXTURES. -

The fixtures for the second,wound of the first:

division are as under, and will take place ou Saturday afternoon at the Happy Valley. Kick off at 4.30 p.m, sharp...

R. G. A. . Hongkong Football Club, on the latter ground. Referee: Bergi: Walsh (Buffs), Naval Yard vv. Kowloon" Fomball Club, on

Bofuvi, Royal Engineers, on the Military Ground Referee :. Günger Marb,

The carpenter who is charged with baving committed armed robbery in the New Terri. Tastices, were you informed that the Policeton Mint to mint copper coins of a cash, and c ́ indeed, have private and independent sources the Navy Ground. Referees Sergt. Edwards,

On the 11th October, 1909, at Beach House" Kölangsu, Amby, China, Antonio Marti to Dolores, daughter of Mr. and Mratories on the 13th utt, has been committed for Juan. Mencarini, 1. M. Customs,

[716 trial. It may be remembered that prisoner, along with a number of evers who had sue. ceeded in effecting their escape, broke into a honsa occupied by two men and after threaten ing to kill the inmates, ransacked the establish-

Che Hongkong Gelegrapk

ment and carried away booty to the value of some S200, which included threo buffaloes and

HONGKONG, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1909. two bullocks,

HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANK.

A BULWARK IN THE EAST.

would take an objection? -No.

cash value to be issued for circulation in the

• CANTON-HANKOW RAILWAY.

Yes, my recommendations. You brought bundles of papers to Mr. Smith local market

Your case is but if you had not seen the anything about the matter?-Yer. advertisanoat you would not have known You came across the advertisement by se- cident? No, not by accident. It is my usual practice to read the papers.

And you came under the conclusion that ‚your agreement was withdrawn ?—I don't know

drawn of rot, to this day whether » y agreement was with.

The Isle Chang Chih-tung was the Super- intendant-General of the Canton-Hankow Rail way, and, on account of his death, the railway is to be placed under the control of the Ministry of Posts and Communications. The Canton Viceroy is in receipt of a telegram from Peking to this effect, and he has accordingly informed the Canion-Hankow Railway Company of the Government's intentions.

NEW FRENCH MINISTER. The dew Franch Ministérito Peking, Mun. Do you swear that Mr. Smith did not tell you | Berguld arrived bera this morning from Hong- that your application was refused ?—I do

kong by the French steamer Paul Beau Further evidence having been called,,judgi at was gives for the defendant, costs belog

certified for Counsel,

HARMSTON'S, CIRCUS.

of reveang.

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The Singapore papers aut forth the objects and reasons of the proposed legislation, which is to be confined to the Colony, as below:-

The text of the bill shows that the proposed board shall be a body corporate with perpetual succession and a common seal; it may take, bold and dispose of property moveable and immovable and may sue and be sued in its said name.

The following officers and persons shall ba members of the boards-

The Director of Education. The Resident Councillor, Penang, The Resident Councillor, MalaccE. The Colonial Treasurer.

Two persons to, be appointed for each year by the Governor,

The Director of Education shall be ex-officio chairman of the board.

LEAGUE TABLE; Mary Played Woo. Lost "Buffs* ....................... I

B. G. A. 1.

H.K. F. C......

Kowloon F."C. Naval Yard....

SECOND DIVISIONS

A meeting of the above division will take place. to-morrow aftemoon at 5.sop.m. af the Y; M/ 04, to arrange the Extures. We understand that eight teams have entered for the Junie League, which are as follows:-The Boys' Own, Lusitano Recreation Club, Moslem Recreatiota Club, Byrd Oo, R.G.A., 871h 06., R.G.AN Co., R.G.A., A Company Buffs and Company. Boffs

THE troopship Soudan lek Southampton or the afternoon of 15lb ult. for. Malta, where after disembarking the 1st Battalion Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders, she will take on the 1st Battalion Royal ionistilling Fusiliers This'great banking corporation, which may for Tientsin, North China The latter was to almost he described as a Britfab bulwark in the learn balta on agid ult, and the remaining

Mr. Charles R. Grace, of Chicago, recently -East, plles prosperity on prosperity, and those part of her voyage will be mida as follows:--

́appointed Minister to China, speaking 6n Sep-1 prophets who looked for further good things, Arrive at Colombo Oct. 11, arrive at Singapore

Two parsons 10. be elected for each year by have them in the roperi. Ona of our customary Oct. 17, arrive at Hongkong Oct. 14, arriva mi

tembar 16 to the Jilinois Manufactorem', Asso cision, made it clear thas President Taft wants, the onofficial members of the Legislative Coun comparative tables, is perhaps the quickest and Ching-wang-tao Noy,-7; embarks he and Bat- • Good houses were the order of the day at him to conduct a much wider policy at Peking cil. most effective way of showing the position i-- talion Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders, both the Matipes and evening performances at than the facilitation' of American enterprises Half Year to HEM Year to and leaves 4th, arrives at Hongkong Nov, 10, Harmsten's Circus last night. The weather merely. In the course of his speech Mr. Crase Jun, 1909 fuse, 1908. Singapore Nov. 25, and disembarks the Came, being fampuzabis, a goodly gathering, of little said "I may tell you that I'am voicing the ME DUTIES OF THE BOARD .....$2,005,248 .......$1,000,388 | ron at Madras on Dec. 5. The remaining ones attended the performance specially given views of the President when I say that it riuat

-The datics of the board shall be as follows 3,487,198

3,493,530 part of bur voyage will be taken up with for their delectation and the light sounds of be our policy in Chins to help the Emperor's To determine the amount of fees to be charg- Sosib Africas And Indian rollef duties, laughter that travelled down the ring fally les Government to pursue the path of reformed in Government schools and to recaiva all $5,403,918 | The-Soudan-also-takes-out "a"large"draf of | nifed to their delight.

marked out for the grant Empire, Also we such fess; to submit to Government the moqual Soopoo The Inniskillings to strengthen the 1st Batta Readers may be reminded that to-morrow mast keep, China from suffering from, may at ensinates for education priposes, and to makes the Hon lion. The Inniskillinge bears the toputation of afternoon, a handsome trophy will be present: Jempts from other quarters to inflict injustice recommnadations thereon; and, to advien the Carried forward ...$2,001,819.......$8,085,775 being one of the finest regiments in the British: ed by Mma, Harmston-Lore to the competitor ngon her, and we must endeavour to keep the

as to the purpos61 "King" prosperity has thas been more than or any other army, and ons of the best conduct, who will stand the longest time on the rurale: | door open to fomiga tiada.", Buch a policy of naya'davoted ja education should be

üintained, and even if some had hoped for ad, whilst lia services in the field and his; wal; - ing table, whan a crowded house is expected, promoting the welfare of China sater things, there is surely' anough to lantry on all occasions' baya sarmed for it "A Matinde has also been seranged for Sature, equitable lines muust tend niso jo

wilfare of our ona ni

Brought in..... Proff

{Total availabia $405,4

Ta silver resaİYE...... 750,000 Dividend

Good results will be sean |_teamy, as most of the (matched, and it is

the top list. But the strong combission and should do

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