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Intimation.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 20

THE DAISY FARM CO. LID.

ANNUAL MEETING.

OBITUARY.

forgotten things by the periodical turn. out of death-dealing Dreadnoughts, and |*

DEATH OF MR. A. C. BOTELHO one is inclined to wonder if this anxiety on the part of the Great Powan to vie

The ordlary annual meeting of shareholders We'regret to announce the death of Mr. A. with one another in the matter of build-in the Dairy Farm Co., Ld., was held at the C. Botelho, which occurred at the Government ing Dreadnoughts is, in preparation of a company's town office, this afternoon, for the Civil Hospital shortly after four o'ci, ca this morn purpose of presenting the report of the direc-ng. The deceased gentleman took Ill on Mon 909. The Hon. Mr. E. Osborne (chairman of ed, the end came, the deceased being in har- tor and statement of accoonly to grit July, day morning and this morning, as already state director) presided. There were also present mens till the last.

Messrs, F. Maitland, E. H. Hinde (directors),

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ARRIVAL OF Prince Shun.

MAYAL COMMISSIONERS IN BONGKONG,

- The' salute fited on board H.M.S. Tamar

this morning nonounced the arrival in the Co- lony of B.I.H. Prince Shun Pul-lap, who is

accompanied by Admiral Sah Cheo-ping, on a special mission of Inquiry into the foreign naval systems. Prince Bhusand suitacame from

A. 8. WATSON & CO., twentieth-century Armageddon. And one

tempted to ask: Where is China to come in? Who can say that she may not surprise the world one day with newly acquired power, which, if used in the wrong direction; may J. Walker, (manager), H. L. Fletcher, J. M, E. member of the Portuguese community and had put into shelter at Junk Bay yesterday to avold

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prove a menace to the world? According to the Shanghai Times, the prluce is a young man of intelligence and quick perception, and being a brother of the Prince Regent and uncle of the reigning Emperor, he is country in the future. We presume that it is too much to have desired that, instead of being at the head of the new Naval Com- mission, His Highness could have gone under the orders of a Senior Officer like Ad- miral'Sah, and have learned as a cadet and naval officer himself the discipline and

Machado, J. McCubbin, Chao Teng, and M. Manok (acting secretary),.

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The Secretary read the notice convening the meeting.

The Chairman said :—Gentlemen, with your

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The late Mr. A. C. Botelho was a prominent Shanghai by the German mail Zustrow, which record of service la the Harbour Department of in her position of safety and her passengers the typhooo. The Ewetrew fared excellently which any man might have" been proud. He jaland the Harbour Office on the 16th Novemore never inconvenidaced by the tedioutoas of twenty-four hours' delay, through stress, of ber, 1873, as sth Clerk and gradually more weather. and on the 10th May, 1905, was uppolated ret

About boon to-day the Prince landed and

All the British and foreign warships la port, including H.M.S, Kini in the naval camber, were dressed to-day in honour of the Prince.

Telegrams.

`" HONGKONG TELEGRAPH'

SERVICE,

TYPHOON AT MAGÃO.

DESTRUCTION ASHORE AND

AFLOAT.

POREION WARSHIPS ASHORE, [From Our Own 'Correspondent.]

Macao, 20th October

A terrific typhoon stru Macao

able period.

in a position to be of great service to his permission I will, adopt the usual custom and Clerk, His invariable courtesy to the large was accorded the usual complimentary salute. yesterday and lasted för a

take the sport, and accounts as rend. It is number of abipplag people who daily came gratifying, in these days of commercial depresiato contact with him was thoroughly ap sion, to be able to lay before you a by no pieciated by the latter, by whom his loss means unsatisfactory statement and to report will be most keenly felt. Deceased leaves that we have been fortunate during the past behind him a widow and an only son to moord twelve-months in the geoural health of our his loss, with whom deep sympathy will be hard. We found it necessary, however, to pur felt in his sad bereavement, chase a few head of cattle to replace those lost

duty of service in a foreign navy. This practice is adopted among the Princes of Europe, but as compared with the conditions prevailing in China ten years ago, it is decidedly encouraging to find that the young Manchu Princes are interesting them selves sufficiently in the affairs of their couo. try to be willing to go abroad for the express purpose of acquiring knowledge. It is to be hoped that the Commission will not allow itself to be so swamped with entertainments and functions that it will have little time for careful and patient investigation of daval matters. Not only in the Govern ment circles of Europe and America will His Highness and suite be welcomed, but there will be much rivalry among shipbuild ing firms to outdo themselves in courtesies which they will expect contracts to be ex- changed. There can be but little doubt that the suite which accompanies. His Highness will be well able to assist him in avoiding such embarrassments. If the Commission is careful in the expenditure of the funds committed to its hands, and makes a thorough study of naval matters abroad, li will deserve well of its country, even though the plaus which it may formulate may be long delayed in execution.

·LOCAL AND GENERAL.

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the command of Vice Admiral Six Hedworth Lambton, K.C.B., arrived at Yokohama on 15th inst. from Vladivostok.

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The funeral took place at Happy Valley this afternoon and was largely attended, Among those present were Hon, Commander Basil Taylor, R.N., Harbour Master, Lieut. C W. Beckwith, R.N., Assistant Harbour Master, Mr. M. Mclver, Mr. A. E, Davey, Capt. G., Willoughby, master of the Government tender Stanley, Messrs. D. Macdonald, James Craig, the entire staff of the Harbour

Department and the crew of the Stanley,

death, etc. The accounts, you will observe, show that the value al buildings and property have increased by some $42,100 which is partly accounted for by our having acquired the land on which this building stands, also some farm acreage at Pokfulam which we thought advisable to bay. We have opened a branch at Quarry Bay and judging by initial re

want. Your directors have considered, it ¦ Members of the Portuguese community wern. advisable to continue the policy of writing present to pay their respects to the deceased down the cost of stocks and property and in representative numbers. Several beautiful have now, subject to your approval, written wreaths were seat by friends and acquaintances off $17,071.33 Our expesses, as might be and were a touching token of the esteem in expected with a growing business, are which deceased was held, increasing and there is unfortunately a con- tinual advance lo cost of food stuffe added to which the improvements, that are continually being carried out on the farm, call for a farther outlay. This matter, however, receives careful attention from your Board who, with the help of your able manager and bis staff, will con tious to keep expenditure within reasonable bounds.'

Before proposing the adoption of the report and accounts I shall be pleased to answer any questions you desire to put,

There were no questions,

On the motion of the Chairman, seconded by Mr. H. L. Fletcher, the report and accounts as presented were adopted and passed.

Proposed by Mr. McCubbin and seconded' by Mr. Machado, that Messrs. F. Maitland and E. H, Hinds ba alected as Directors, this was carried and passed.

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ALLEGED FORGERY OF BILLS

OF EXCHANGE..

PRISONER WAS ARRESTED on koor of A

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justice Gomperiz (Acting Chief Justice) on At the Criminal Sessions, this afternoon, Mr.

the Beach, Tam Pak, alias Tam' Shui Namo, was charged with the alleged forgery of two Bills of Exchange for the sums of $1,265 and Stoo, on the Deutsch-Asiatische Bank and the Hongkong, and Shanghai Banking Corpora tion, respectively, and the uttering of same ou the 3rd Juse (ast. The Hon. Mr. W. Rees Davies, K.C., Attorney-General, appeared for the Crowo. The prisoner was undefended and entered a plea of not guilty.

The following were the jury empanelled Mon. O. E. Warren (forêman), G. Makeham,

Mr. W. Hutton Potts was re-elected Auditor Tong Tae Sau, B. K. Mahla, J. Cruikshank, J. on the motion of Mr. Chan Tong seconded by. Danielsen and E. AG) May Mr. McCubbin, !

The Chairman-Thank you very much, gentlemen, for your attendance on such a day Dividend warrants will be 'ready to-morrów.

· PROVINCIAL ASSEMBLIBS,

AN IMTERIAL IDICT,

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His Imperial Highness received several Chiosse deputations in the course of the day.

Admiral Li̟, who came down from Canton

expressly to meet the Prince, also called on His Highness as 'did the Provincial officials deputed by Viceroy Yuan Hau Shus to proceed toangkong for the purpose.

journey, for Europe to-morrow.

The Naval Commissioners resume'.

AT SHANGHAI..

their

From the Shan hai Timer, of 15th inst, take the following:-

ke the fo Concourse of representative Chinese gathered at the railway station yesterday after

nnon to 'welcome Prince Tasi Hsun and

During the progress of the hurri- cane several deep-sea junks, which. had gone into the inner harbour for shelter, foundered and many lives.

were lost.

The atesiner wharves "are dam") aged.

The French gunboat Argua high and dry in a paddy-field Sami having been lifted bodily at flood tide over the embankment into dry land.

Admiral San Chen-ping, who arrived at five o'clock by special train from Nasking. The depot ecclosure was decorated with Chinese

The Portuguese shallow-draft and foreign flags, and-go Pao-shan police gunboat Macau is also ashore at Sa-..

mi on the Lappa sido of the river above Chinahan.

and 31 soldiers wore present as a guard of

bonour. The party was welcomed by the Shanghal Taotai and a large number of other promisent efficials of the Imperial govern. ment, and after a brief visit to His Highness' special car, the visitors were conducted to the carriages in waiting and driven to the Kiang- nan Arsenal. To-day they will go, to the Bureau of Foreign Affairs where they will make

their headquarter during the few days they aro to pass in Shanghai. A quid of 20 Sikh lancers, under Sublospector Spottiswoode, acted as escort to the party through the Settle ment.

completed an inspection tour of the China His Highness and Admirai Sah baya just coast ports in search of suitable naval bases for the proposed Chinese davy, and will seil on Saturday next, par an. Luetrow, for Europe on further business connected with China's 'bavy, Sir Chantung Liang Chong, formerly Chinese Minister at Washington, accompanied the

Prince as his chief qecretary.. Among those who accompanied Prince Tsai Heun on the train was H. E. Yang Ching, formerly Chinese Minister to Garmsuy. The craiser Hai-lung arrived at Nanking this morning and im mediately proceeded to Woosung where it will transfer Prince Tsai Haun's baggage to the mail steamer on arrival.

16th Oct.

The typhoon inflicted consider able damage ashore.

Several buildings collapsed, whose occupants were entombed in the debris. A few dead bodies have been recovered from the ruins, but the casualty list is by no means complete..

The river is littered with wreck-

age.

The lowest barometer reading was 29.05.

'CANTON DAY BY DAY.

THIR NAVAL COMMISSIONERE,

[From Our Own Correspondant]

We are requested to state that owing to the [aß doseliled condition of the weather, the small

At Home at Mountain Lodge, for, which is vitations have been issued for the zint,,, hau been postponed until Tuesday, 26th lustant.”.

Peking, October 13, THE foal supply a limited one-of Chineis

The Provincial Assemblies in the various Commemoration Stamps of the 2, 3 and 7 cents provinces are, organs, through which public denominations is expected to atriva in Shang- opinion-and-views; asa- gaibarad," and "wore Ordinary bine communications build be address hal by the next English Mell and will in all commanded to be organized by the Decree of

probability be on sale at the LP.O. about the the late Empress Hsing Chin received by the Exchange The manager of the firm chopped who called were Mr. Matsuoka, the recently and appointed by the Commissioners to aca‚‚

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The rates per quarter and per mooner, proporti inal Bscriptions for any period low than one month will be charged sa för a foli month,

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After Our accession, We have continued in

ters throughout the Empire to carry out the

F. Robertson, formerly ticket agent of the the convention of the Assemblies and the

The party, which consists of His Highness,' Admiral Nah, Sir Chentung Liang Cheng: attactd, leaves this afternoon by private fen Messrs. Chao Feng, Chang and ten other

Canton, Tyth October, During their visit to Cautog last month, the a,

and Admiral Sah Chen Ping, bold an examfor- wo Naval Commissioners, Pripca, Shan Pui-lap

tion of the students of the Whampoa Naval College. Three of the students were selected

company

them on a iour to foreign countries to study naval matters. After the return of the main in England, where they will complate

their course of naval studies.

ADMIRAL LI CHUM.

A rumour is current in official circles here. that the present Admiral of the Kwangtung Navy, Admiral Li Chuo, will probably be up-

The dally isons la "dellvored free when the address of the steamship department of the Geraletaly carried out. The 1st of the gth meon, that of the assistant manager's son (prisonas). | Zwetnow, on which cabios have been engaged, pointed Governor of the province af Shantung..

The Attorney-General said that the long indictment. 'against the prisoner, which had been read out to the jury resoly ed itself into two simple chargan-ibat of forging and uttering two bills of exchange for the sum of $1,365 and $100 on the Deutsch Asiatische Bank and the Hongkong and Shang, bai Banking Corporation, respectively. On the

His Highness passed yesterday morning at the residence of Admiral Sha in the Kinguap 18th September last, the Chuog Shon Wo firm, doing business as Californian merchants 357, Des Vocax Road Central, received a letter

Arsenat where he received many local officials frem, America containing two second Bills of who called to pay their respects. Among those the bills with the firm's chop and presented arrived Japanese Acting Consul-General, In them at the respective banks. Both the banks the afternoon His Highness came for a short ONE of the largest parties of round the world this baniga policy and commanded Our mini rafuued, to honour the Bills and returned the time to the Bureau of Foreign Affairs and also Commissioners to China, the students will re- tourists that has visited Shanghai for a long

they were duplicates of the first Bills of Ex- Kung-pao and sibers. Bills to the manager, who later discovered that paid return calls upon Shang Kung pao, Teen time part arrived horegyesterday, says the

messure within the prescribed time: Re- Shanghai Mercury of 15th inst, by the N. D. L.ports have been received in succession from change. The bandwriting was identified as sit, Litsole, under the directorship of Mr. D. the different provinces to the effect, that being that of prisoner, who was the end of the erly (in April last) lived in prosecutor's shop. assistant manager of the firms. Prisoner form? P. M. S. S. Co. at Shanghai, and now manager election, bave been deliberated spoo and com.

The signature on the bills was identified as les The party, which contains a number of session in the Assemblies, has now herived and and his own arms. And in another he signed man American Savings Bank at Los Ange: the date on which members should open the

In one case, prisoner signed the firm's name we went Californias, et, Los Act, ita,os We specially repeat our exhortations and warn- only his own name, but in both cases he used the 6th September for San Francisco, where Ings in the maiter. The members of the they embarked on the P.M. str. Manchuria. A Assemblies abould make representations and forged chop to represent the one belonging to Bingle Codes, Dally, uen. cents, Weekly, twenty brief stop was made at Honolulu and some suggestions on matters affecting incal welfare the firm. Prisoner took the letter containing little time was spent in Japan, the principal with truth and sincerity, and reverently.com-

the Bills of Exchange from a coolie, saying cities and points of interest, being visited, form to the Decree issued by the late Etives in America and had no bank account 10 it belonged to him. Prisoner had no rela- the visitors being cordially received. every press Hsiao Chin. They should not entertain where: On arrival here by the Lucirow the selfish motives to the detriment of public wel- his credit except wisat pocket money he ra party put up at the Astor House Hotel, Palace fare, or adhere to obstinale views to subyert ceived. He was arrested by a European police. Hotel and elsewhere. To-day was spent in the established order of things. Neither should sergeant on the roof of a house at Wanchai and sightseeing and they will leave bere to-morrow they underrate any measure and give way to

a woman who lived there attempted to obstruct for a month's four of China, visiting Hankow, clamour in discussion, nor should they misun the Police in their work of arresting prisoner, derstand the limits of authority and establish In the house were found newly-purchased regulations which overstap thin proper bounds.

articles and 5703 in money. The respective Viceroys sod. Governors are

Evidence was called and the jury having desired to gather and accept without prodilee returned a verdict of guilty, prisoner WAN SED- tion or prejudice suggestions of the Assemblies, tenced to three years' imprisonment with hard and put them into operation after dos delibera.labour,' tion, so that a unity of mind may be established and good government attained in course of time.

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At the Government Civil Hospital, Augusta Cizzar Bufalid, chief clerk, Harbour Office, the Money regretted, Fungal will pass Monument at 5.35 p.m. to-day. Friends are cordially invited to attend. Shanghai papers please copy.

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On October, 14, 1909, at Shanghai, Verood Bartford, dearly loved eldest child of Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Tindall, of the Russo-Chinese Bank,, Nawchwang, aged 4 years and 8 months.

At Shanghai, after a few days” iilents, the bes loved wife of Say Zoong, aged 55 years.

The Hongkong Celegraph

HONGKONG, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1909.

CHÍNËSE IMPERIAL NAVAL COMMISSION.

Peking, Tientsin, etc, and will leave here on the 13th November for Java, Malay Poniquula, Burma, India, Ceylon, Egypt and Europe. The complete list of names of the party will be found in our passenger list.

INTARPORT CRICKET.

THE SHANGHAI TEAM.

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After the opening of the Assemblies, the Viceroys and Governors are further.commended to superintend their workinga in accordance with the regulations sad to see that the met

. They should thus manifest their loyalty and affection and aim at enriching and strengthen-

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ST. SIKPHEN'S COLLEGE.

OXFORD, LOCAL EXAMINATIONS.

ders from the Arsenal to proceed to the s.o.

direct to London. Visits will then be paid to The party will disembark at Geno 1 and proceed Paris, Pome, Viesas, Berlin and St. Petersburg in the order named: The return journe, will be made via Siberia and His Highness expects to reach Peklog about the middle of January: le March he will resume his travels and visit Japan and America.

NEW CONSUL-GENERALL

On the 16th inst., H.E: Viceroy Yuân ro:.

Ceived the new British Consul-General, Mr. I. W. Jamisson, at Canton.”

"FANTAN" TO BE SUPPRESSTD. Suggenious have been made on sarara! pos casions to suppress the game of "Fapian in the province of Kwangtung, but so far no Is an interview with a representative of this definite steps have been taken to carry them paper His Highness stated shit the object of our, H. E. Kukn Shu Heun has now detef his trip abroad was not to purchase ships but mlaed to put a stop to the practice once and to study naval maiters in a general way during for all and has proposed to take action from the short time allowed for the purposes. His the 1st day of the 10th moon, when pil small

Highness is a young man, of quick intel-gambling-houses will be stopped and the sum ligenço, alert and interested in bis doties. He ber of the large ones limited to fifty, whicky looks forward with keenness to his journey to will in time be entirely closed as soon as sofi. foreign lands.

cient money can be raised to make good the loss of revenue.

GOVERNMENT RETRENCHMENT, With a view to redaciny: Government ax» pendiciure, H.E Viceroy Yoas has given. orders to reduce the staff in several official departments and also to reduce the salaries of several officials, His Excellency has proposed to abolish this present Provincial College of Modern Languages, the students of which will be admitted to the Canton High: 'Providclel

College to complete their studios.

"RAUB'" RETURNS,

-BR1}{SH=POSTAL AGENCIES,

"Figes" writes in the N. G. D, News, :- It would be interesting to many, especially those bis Excellency the Governor of Hosg- kong proposes should pay a deficit in the Postal Revenue of the Colony, to learn bow much de- ficit is made up, and bow part can so con veniently be allocated to Shanghai. While pathetically calling attention to the "Chinese Lon," ris Excellency, or his advisers, conveniently refrains from mentioning the unearned increment they have received during the past two years by way of the tax millions of capital of the limited liability com- panies registered in Hongkong, but operating Bakit Koman Stone crushed 3,107 tona.

Gold obtained 659 ounces. in Stanghal. The sum of this tax not only (x- coeds the hypothetical loss referred to by his

Average per to 4.24 det... Benlor: Fung-Man. Sol, Leung Nai. Tsun, Excellency, but is an absolute gift from Shaug- Bukit Malacca. Bloxa crushed 1,840 tons,

́Gold obtained 130 ounces, Loung Nai Hang, Chan Ying Wing, Chen 1 hai, over which the promoters of this

Avarage per ion 1.30 det. Nam, Cheng Yud-tin, See Chong. So, Wal❘ impost must sweetly smile when they Wing Hon, Yip is Fong.

News has just reached the Warden of St. Stephen's College that out of the 18 boys ra commended by the College for the above ex- aminations all have passed, with the addition of one other who through prolonged absence could not receive the College commandation, Ofthe above 19 no less than g'are in the senior division, of whom 8 are below iba aga neces- ing the Empire. It is earnestly hoped that by say to allow them to bear the A.A. degree, 3 of ask industriously to know the secret desires of the people and on the other hand they should carry out the principle of officials and people doly performing their respective duties. Copies of this Edict are commanded to be made and posted at the meeting balls in the Provincial Assemblies for guidance,

The following is the result of crushing "opera"

The announcement that sight members of the Shanghai team to travel to Hongkong have been selected brings with it the opening trial match for the remaining places. Those chosen by the Selection Commities are R. N. Ander-sures decided upon neither exceed proper 100, G. M. Billings, C G. Humphreys, A. E. bounds of authority nor contravene the law of In view of the presence in our midst of a Lanning, Y. H. Landing, W. H.. Moule, O. D, the land. Prince of the Blood, it will not be out of the Rasmussen and L. Walker, and for three vacan

cies competition will be very keen, Shang- way to consider what a Northern contempo hai will be unable to send south some of the rary the Shanghai Times, has to say about men who would readily find a leading place; ss | so doing they will comply, with our wish to these being initha savior and one in the junior. } of four cents par kyodred dollars on the many logs at Raub for the four weaks ending oth in-

business has the prior claim. With a view to siding the Committee in the work of chasing the remainder of the eleven a twelve-a-side game will take place on S. C. C. ground to morrow, in which members of the Recreation Club have been lovited to take part. Mr. G. Billlags will captain one team and Mr. V. H. Laaning the alber. Play starte at half-past

the recently-appointed Commission for the study of naval matters in Burope with a view to adopting the most practical method for the reorganisation of the Chinese Navy. The subject of a Navy for the Middie Kingdom is of perennial interest to all intelligent Far Easterners and therefore any pertinent re marks with regard to the questions will be

one o'clock, and the sides are as follows: read with avidity by the student of the rise

Mr. Billings' X11-G. M. Billings, DR. of nations. It is all very well for, ey- McEuse P. Lambs, A. G, Harrison, O. D. nice to cavil at the slow-going methode of | Rasmussen, N. I.. Sparke, C. F. Shackleton, the power behind the Throne, but it must be D. Brand, E. B. Owen, T. Wallace, T. Wigton. remembered that Rome was not built in a mod S. W. Pratt.

day and that Britain's all-powerful Navy composed as it is of "hearts of oak," wa ballt gradually through the centuries, and the sea walls which once was England's glory bave now been relegated to the limbo o

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Lascio G. G. Humphreys, H, Middleton, W. Mr. Lanning's XII–R, M. Anderson, V. H.

E, Wilson, W. M. Jackson, W. J. Hawkins,

K. Brand, D. E. Donnelly, A. H. Gilling ham, A. F. Ollardasson and E, Hổ MoMichael.

-Shanghai Mercurý

The above Edict is sealed by the Prince Regent and signed by the Grand Councillors, Prince Ching, Shib Asti, La Ch'uas-lin, Ne Tung and Tai Hung-11e—N, C. D: News,

RETURN of visitors to the City Hall Library and Mossom for the week soding the 17th

the 14th inst October, 1909. The Museum was reopened on

*Library, Museum, Non-Chinese... 434 .53 Chinese sky" 215. | 929

Total visas 659

Only those who are under 18 years of age in the senior and under 16 in the junior are eligible for distinction.

- Following are the results:-

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Junior: Chan Taun Nin, Ho Wing Kin, Lam Tang, Wei Wing Lock, Wei Wing Yuet, Wopg Shiu Tong..

Preliminary: Lại Hau Young, Lai Hau Chic, Lo.Kwanto, Lei Ying Chio.

think of the Jamblike, way this addition

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to their finances has been proiented to THE first Chinese school ever established them, and for which it is doubtful if they Canada has recently been opened at Victoria, have any just claim. When originally apply." British Columbia.'. The bailding, is described idg for registration tha, existing companies ob as a blind between aɔ pagoda and a Canadian viously paid all the feen leylable, for obtaining school, Half of the teachers arg To Miss Wan Shak Ching, of $1. Stephen's | whatever privileges attach to registration; be- | who teach English and mathematic Girls, College, belongs the honour of being the fug now, in the tails, without any voice in the ball being modernly educated, Chinava first Chinese girl sindent to pass the Oxford | maiter, many of the companies are unddled -popila have morning and afternoon sesa Senior Examination, and Miss Wan in passing with an imposition of thousands of dollars an- and In addition they return to the with distinction. The examination was held nually, for which no work is done, or beseft the evening for several hours; morno here in July last, the 'nosware forwarded to Ox- conferred; the ssoner the companies concerne of the more earnest spend an hour or twe ford, and the results have just boss cabled. od test the legality, of this action the better.

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