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Ent mation.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH SATURDAY DECEMBER 11 1900

folly lu conceding the enterprise witbost say "future consideration is now retrieved: Where- as, under the old arrangement, she had no in- |terest"in it notil the Canal- réverted to her

in 1969, she now mceives a cash payment at four millions, sed will be in receipt of A S. WAISON & CO., dividends for forty-eight years from 1911-and all in exchange for a foriber concession of forty years during which she will receiva substantial • annual payments. Surely in such circumstance, and counidering that Egypt is in need of funds for development purposes, it is quite worth the Egyptian Go aromaat's while to discount its reversion for

LIMITED.

ESTABLISHED A.D, 1841.

AERATED WATER

forty years..

LOCAL AND GENERAL.""

MR. A. Rodger and the Misses Rodger ara passengers on the Mishima Marti, which is due MANUFACTURERS.to arrive on the 15th inst.

SPECIALITIES :

DRY GINGER ALE.

LIME FRUIT CHAM

PAGNE.

ORANGE CHAMPAGNE.

STONE GINGER BEER.

PALATABLE

Watson's

AND

THE Steamboat Co.'s iftungsham will make the excursion trip to Macao to-morrow, and Macha dos String Band will play solections on board,

THE Nastic treatment for leprosy is reported to have been tried with good results on patients' | at the St. John's Leper Asylum at Mandalay, and is to be continued at the Costitution,

.

We learn from the Straits Echo that it is pro posed to run 4000 a new type of ferry-boats between Penang and Province Wellesley. The vessals have been designed after the style of the Hongkong ferry boats,

SENHOR D. Cluatis, the assistant Commission- er for the Delimitation of the boundaries of Macao, left for Europe io-day, by the English mail 8.5. Himalaya. There was a select gather- ing of friends at Blake Pier and on board to bld him bon voyage,

V B. L. RAGATAN.

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NOTES BY THE WAY.

THE SANITARY DJARD

PEAK INAMWAY

EXTENSION SCHEME REVISED.)

At a meating of the Fublic Works Com- That much abused instilation known as the wities, held on the and init, the Chairman

(Hon. Director of Public Works) stated that he

half-mile, Carroll was giving him hard work to maintain the lead throughout the distance, | SOME"EXCITING FINISHEK

and managed to ove) lake Ellis, passing the Patronas-His Excellancy: Sir Frederick Stand. Calvari, who had bean"in" the third Lugari, K.C.M.O., CB, D.SO. His Excellency position, pulled well towards the end and Major General Broadwood, C.B., D.5.0, Hon, steering a straight course sere rd Leadvani- Sir Henry May, Keu.o. Commodore H. age and the win from Caroll and Ells who Sentary Board has aquin revived the interest Lyou, R.. Hon, Sir C. P. Chater, X.C.Morowed into the fleet of pachis awaiting the art

ing (io) question of cemeteries. That uncom had been sakad to obtain the opinion of the Hon, Captain Basil Taylor, K.W.

of the latter race.

man topic asems to have a particular charm Public Works Committee on the point whether INTERNATIONAL CHALLENGE CUP, Openreams to lag. At the last meeting of the Board Road on trestles atong Garden Road is a deniss for, the City Fathers and Interest in it scarcely the extension of the Peak Tramway to Queen's For four-can. Cup, presented by the late the gestion of how much space a monument able improvement in the public interest. The S. Lapraik Esq, to be held by the winning most occupy for the benefit of those dead and Members ware massimously in favour of the crew for one year, but to remain the propery departed again cropped up and the members extension but, after some considerable discus of the Club. (Prizes presented by the Olub tackled the spiject with fresh vigour. That so slon, they decided that the question of trestles Germania). Distance one mile. Entrance foo much valuable time should be wasted with a was a difficult matter to come to un'opinion Sta.go. To be rowed in boats of the same view to the extension of racial prejudice to the about with no plan before them. They stafað

Scotch

graveyard seems incredible in this enlightened that the least objectionable form of tranties, age and-is'enough to make some of the world's if there were no better means of carrying the greatest philosophers turn in their graves. The tram line, should be adopted, but that as regards subject somehow seems to be permeated with the form the line should take from the nullah the smell of the graveyard and recalls to mind to the Queen Road, further details should be the memory of poor old Yorick. I wonder if supplied bafüre te Public Works Commifiten after all Hongkong has that close connection be asked to expess an opinion as to the das with the hot regions that soins e`tics have tried [rability, or feasibility, of onary stem or another, to convince a sceptical world 2

They did not, however, think that the vicinity ́to the Cathedra' should prevent the extension of this line by trestles or any other form of supports that might be decided upon,

Steward's-Moun. 1. 1., Andrew, Hon. Captain Badaley, Doctor Francis Clark, R. M. Dyer, Doctor O. Fomyth, Hoa. Mr. W. J. Grasson, E. B. Kadooris, C. J. Lafrentz, H. N. Mody, J. F. M Smith, J. J. Stodart Kennedy, R. ShowAD, E. Shallim, A. Turner, H. F. Tooker, F."C. Wilford,

Committee.—Mr. T. E. Paarcs, Acting Chair- | 'class. man. Messrs. H. B. Bridger, M, Melvar, W. A. Grake, Thos, Mock, O. D. Silus, L., E. Lam- mert, J. Rodger.

Fudger---Messrs. A. A. 'Alvar; G. A. Caldwell, F. Lammert, Thos. Moek.

Iver, J. Rodger.

Empire-Messrs-F. A. Mackintosh, M, Mc-

Starter-Mr. W. Hutton"Polis.. Time-keepers,—Messrs. Į. Cruickshank, C.

Uudje.

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Convener-Mr. M. A. A. Sopra.

Sailing Races,-Starters :~Mr. E. F, Gibson,, Mr. Mclver.

Umpire Mr. E. M. Hizoland.

· Mr. A. A. Giuxtos, Acig, Hon. Treasurer, Mr. F. L. Bridger, Acig. Hon. Secretary.

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Station No. r Red.

Bow-Mackie

st. lbs. 10 5 -D. MacCras

10 7 3-C. J. Cork.................... IT

I Stroke-Forbes

21 3 Cox -- Morriso............................. 10

Englisk momor urug

Station No -Blue;

Bow-E J. Gill

Cox-G. A. Caldwell

st. lbs. II 3 a-T. H. S. Brayfold........ 11: 9 30. T. Elsworth journ 13. 6 Stroke-8. Barker

to is 8 6

An easy win for the St. (ch, Time: 7 m. 5 racT.

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DR. C. THOMSON'S KÉTIRE- MENT.

PRESENTATION BY HONGKONG COLLEGK OF MEDICINE,

WANTED-ACCOMMODATION,,

When will the new Law Courts be com pleted? Seals at the Summary Court are at a premium on sattling days and some members of the honourable profession who stroll in at the exact hour when the stastorian voice of "Court" charms the ear are obliged to be content with standing room only and have to look happy on top of it. Hongkong in a funny place.

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NIPPON VUSEN KAISHA.,

ANNUAL MEETING..

The agth half-yearly general mésting of the... Nippon Yusen Kaisha, held on the 26th ultimo, adopted the following statement" of the distri THE MARRIAGE BEASON, **

bation of profit for the half-year ending Sep- Misfortunes over coma singly, but in Hong-tember 30th, kong, an autumn marriage is but the forerunner Profit

of another. Only the other day, an interesting Amount brought over. little ceremony, which was of peculiar interest

Tolah

Delightful weather favoured the committee and members of the Victoria Recreation Club, on the occasion of their annual 'regatta this alternoon. By curtesy of Messrs. Geo, Fenwick and Co, Ld, their spacious reclama. tion ground at Nonh Point, Causeway Bay, was kindly placed at the disposal of the V.R C., whose committee availed themselves of. A full meating of the Beuate of the Hong An elephant straying on the railway track was for the comfort of the visitors who spent a

Council Chamber, yesterday afternoon, on the run into by a goods train from Mandalay on the pleasant afternoon watching the various occasion of the presentation of a silver plate to 22nd Nov, ueas Nyaungbistha: The elephant evebis. The Club's launch, gaily dressed Dr. J. O. Thomson, the secretary, on his retire was knocked off the track, but walked away for the occasion, left the Club alipwayment, after twenty-one years' service, to the REFRESHING. showing no sigas of serious injury. The engine shortly after noon carrying a large contingent home country, Sir Houry May, the rector of

was slightly damaged. Honours even, “

of members and officials of the Club, Arriving the College, was also present, and there was MR. T. H. King has been appointed to dist Fenwick's reclamation, tiffio was served in large attendance of licentiates and students of

the College. charge the duties of Superintendent of Imports the special stand that had been erected for the and Exporis under the Raw Opium Ordinance purpose and in which the committee and presentation on behalf of the Senate, licep

Dr. Francis W. Clark, Dean, made the No. 9 of 1887, the Sugar Conventios Ordinance stowards outertained their guests. Another large. No. 14 of 1904, and the Liquors Ordinanca No. stand was erected on the wooden pier and from sistor and students. He said Geotlemen 27 of 1909, during the absence on leave of this point of vantage, the spectators watched one who has served our College in various wo meet this evening to do honour to Lieut. C. W. M. Beckwith, a B., or until further with keen interest the close faishes provided in capacities and ibrough many vicissitudes for mixed with aerated or plain water notice with effect from the 8th inst

the first two events of the afternoon's ragatta. less a period than twenty-one years, la The attendance-at first was not very large, bai make excellent refreshing, beverages.

A PINE of Sigo was imposed on a Chiraman after the International Race, the gathering in January, 1887. Dr. John Christopher Thomson at the Magistracy this morning for assaulting the grand stand was perceptibly increased and took up the appointment of Medical Superio an Indian constable with a loaded revolver, was considerably augmented after the arrival tendent of the Alice Memorial Hospital, and at Guaranteed to be made from the The mab was found hiding in some bushes and of His Excellency the Governor who, accom.

once threw himself with his accustomed ardour on the approach of the constable de emerged panied by Capt. F. H. M. Taylor, A.D.C., attir. into the work of organization and teaching in from his hiding-place and presented the wosed on the grounds shortly after 3 PD founded but two years previously. His first the College of Medicine which had been pure juice of sound ripe fruit.

pon at the latter. Three cartridges were found by special car, provided by the Electric appointment was as Lecturer on Pathology Traction Co., and in charge of Traffic Su and with the clinical material at bis disposal perintendent, Mr. A. Courte, The Band on the Hospital be laughs those earliest the Buffs greeted the arrival of the Go students, whose names you will find recorded vernor with a few bats of the nations on our rolle, the principles and practice of our Anthem. The afternoon's proceedings were craft. From 1891 until 1933 he lectored on the considerably enlivened by pleasing selections Materia Medica and, Therapeutics and for the discoursed by the regimental band ander the past nine years bas specialized in the di. conductorship of Mr Hewalt.

the excellent site to provide accommodatoin. kong College of Medicine was held at the was performed amid much rejoicing, which was To rasoivo uvumiemoneistaramını

FRUIT SYRUPS

in the revolver at the time of the man's arrest,

THE alien head tax of G5400 haretafore col- A. S. WATSON & CO., lected from passengers proceeding via America to Europe. Canada orany olber country foreign. to America, and from passengers who purchase LIMITED,

in the Orient round trip transportation to Ame rican ports and return to the Orient from apw an will not be collected from first-class or inter. medinte-class passengers of the Pacific Mail [38 Co.

HONGKONG and KOWLOON.

Hongkong, 15th July, 1909

NOTICE,

All communications intended for publication in **The HONGKONG TELEGRAFÍ!" should be addrand to The Faltor, 1. Ice House Road, and - should be accompanist by the Writer's Name and

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Ordinary business cormantong sold bed

to The Manager.!!

The Rditor will not undertake to be reaprusible for azy rejected MP, nor to return any fan ribuúton,

The Hongkong Telegraph

A new gold coin, worth about £4 45, is to be put into circulation in Austria-Hungary, It is stamped with the half-length portrait of the Emperor, while the reverse bears the Imparia Eagle. The edge of the coin is not milled, Whether the new coln is likely to make its way to general use is so open question. The Viennese absolutely refuse to adopt the gold

coins already in usa,

Wx are requested to state that the Board of Directors, members and friends of the Chinese V.M.O.A. are welcoming Mr and Mrs. Lertige to-night at a reception in the rooms of that department. A short programme will includa

HONGKONG, SATURDAY, DEC«MBER 11, 1909, musical numbers by the Y.M.CA. Band,

FUTURB OF THE SUEZ CANAL,

European and Chinese music, welcoming addresses followed by tea and refreshments. Mr. B. Wong Tape, the president of the Asso ciation, will preside.

With ref-rence to the news recently au nounced of an extension of the Spez Canal A hotel solely for Chinamen is boing erected Concession, the Egyp'ian Government has just in Chicago in the heart of the hotel district. communicated in the Press a draft of the Tho 'work' is being carried out by Chinamen agreement passei between it and the Suez themselves, and the decorations will be ex- Canal Company, writes the Cairo correspondent clusively Orient- The hotel has become a of the Pall Mall Gasette. The concession is ex-p-cessity owing to the numerous Chinese mer... tended until December 31, 2008, and the terms chants who come to Chicago and are manlly are even more favourable to the Egyptian Tre

refured accommodation in the ordinary botels.

asury than those announced previously. As I will be a large building of six stories and compensatios for the extension, the compary w. be managed by Chinese, will paythe Egyptian Goveromant £24,000,000,

in four equal and unobal instalments, starting' REVENUE Officers Wilden and Mackenzie in from Decembar 19. Dntil 1911, the the Police Court this morning charged two Egyptian Government will not participate In Chinese with obstructing them in the execution the profits, but from that year until 1968, the date of the expiration of theoriginal concession,

of their duty. From the evidence adduced, it appénis that the officials yesterday boarded the

It will receive a sbare in the set profits, starting 4.8. Síbería at Quarry Biỷ with a view to detect-

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The first rice was timed to start at x p.m. but it was some little time before the competing boats lined up at the starting point. The delay was, however, inevitable, and the other aven's on the programme suffered la point of time in consequence.

to H.E. the Governor and our citizen soldiers,

followed by a wedding of some interest to the legal community and the latest betrothal between our bluff saval citizen of Harbour Office fams and the woman of his choice. Let's have some more weddings. The more the merrier.

Bonuses to directors and auditors, Dividend (10% per annum)....... Carried forward.......................

Total

*Y1,441 608 190,648

¥1,532,256

Y73,080 59.465

1,100,000

400,710

Y1,631,356 The 'meeting adopted a proposal to present a THIRTEEN AS A LUCKY NUNDER.

monetary gift to Baron Shibusawa, a director Who said that thirteen was an unlucky sum of the company, who has resigned, in recogni before a local magistrate on a charge of gam being left to the discretion of the board of ber? The other day, thirteen men appeared tion of his services, the amount to be presented bling ned, as a result, the Colony's exchequer directors. Proposals to discontinue the branch but a not only became augmented by $155 in Sives offices of the company at Chomulpo and Via=' the premises at the time the raid was ex dy from January next in accordance with the sum of 5517, which was found on | divostok, and to accept the Gaverament subsl- scuted, was annexed to the Government new Ocean Navigation Subsidy Law, were also treasury. A mere "fortuitous appropriation," adopted. By the redemption of debentures to to quote His Excellency's historic phrase.. By the amount of Yeo,cos at the end of last half- a trick of fate, another batch of thirteen gam year, the Nippon Yusen Kaisha has now BA blers appeared in the dock within the same tirely redeemed its 6 per cent debentures issued week. The number would have been fourteen to the amount of Y3,500,000 in 1892. death on the way to the station as the result of Konde, the president, remarked ikat a slight if one of the brotherhood had not met with bin | In presenting the reports and accounts, Mr. injuries received by trying to jump over the improvement had lately been shown in a soc veranda. This remarkable coincidence gives tion of the company's services which had re- as furiously to think, but at the same time it malced depressed for several years, but it was. cannot be gainsaid that such lucky windfalls not sufficient to offset losses elsewhere, Naver- would appear to be one of the fortes of the thalese, the readjustment of the business man local authorities.

Women.

"I'M A HOOLIGAN,"

· șanses of tropital climates, while of leto he kan Mts, Christabel Pankburst, that militest also taught clinical medicine in the words of member of a militant movement, has been de- the Tung Wab Bospital. In 1801 Dr. Thom.lightlog American audiences with distinctly son succeeded Dr. Ha Kai as Secretary, and inspiring orations on the subject of votes for has held that office until the present time, and that the College is now an unquestioned suc-energies from the world's great metropolis to She has of late transferred hor

cess you may justly attribute, io no small mea the capital of the United States and in the thathad been concluded before our represent-pluck and energy. It is not easy, indeed, for her frenzied sisters at home, Mrs. Pankhurst, We give the results of the first three races sure, to his indomitable perseverance, his course of a two-hour addrest on the doings of ativo left the ground.

outwardly the type of refinement and culture,

calm, lady like voice, "I am what you call startled her auditors by announcing, is a booligan," and then proceeded to advocate stone-throwing as a persuasive political weapon That's how the Suffragettes carry on in the land

oats. Cap to be held by the winning crew but CHAIRMAN'S CHALLENGE CUP-For four to remain the propaity of the Clab. Distrace, coe mile. Entrance fee, Slovo. To be rowed tion Club. in boats the property of the Victoria Recres

Thistle

Station No. 2-Blus.

at, ibs, Bow-H. S. Jephion ....................... 19.

1-S. Bell......114 1-E A. Calvari

10 7 Stroke~~L, A. Masso. II

Cox-B. W. Pelloy

8 5

Station No. 1-Yellow;

#1. lbs.

8. 6 -R; Gallozzi.seanne 10 8 3-F. L. dB Roza......... 10 8 Stroke-H. Rapp

ja 10

Cox-R. F. Lammert

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Ross

ature 3.

Station No. 3-Red.

st. lbs. 100 94

Bow-J, M. Lopal

Bow-F. K. Tata

-F. Leitao 3-A. J. Mackio prazna, 17:56

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of the brava and the free.

some of you, who know Hongkong as it is but have been encountered and overcome, but not as it was, to fasliz the difficulties which looking back, as I can do, over rather more than two-thirds of the period of Dr. Thomson's willing service, I can see, not a few of the shadows by the roadside-times when some of an were disheartened' and felt that our

A QUEEN'S COLLEGE HOWLER, fabour was in vain, and when nothing but It's a long time since we last beard of a bis cheery optimism has carried us onward to Queen's College bowler. If I remeber right success. To the students. Lr. Thomson binly, the last fanoiosity, in connection with the been as a father, chiding, encouraging, guiding. College was the curious transformation of the add.I am" convinced that there is not one opening lines of a well-known hymn into the among them who does not feel acutely the loss following :-"Oh Gold, our help in ages party be is sustaining on the departure of their de etc. On the authority of one who ought to voted teacher. To the licentiates be has been know, I am told the latest howler was perpe indeed a guide, philosopher and friend-to bimtrated the other day by a budding bumorist they have been able to take their troubles with who certately does not believe in hiding his a certain confidence that sympathy and ready light under a busbel. He was asked to give help would always be for.hcoming; their sucao example of the use of the phrase "Mor cesses have been his successes and thair wel-ton's fork" and he promptly replied that fare as his own. And to the members of the it was a farmer who used a rake for the deable Seasto be has been a comrade, just and true with the candour bors of a real friendship and of a vital interest in our collegiate welfare Truly may we say that

His life was gentle, and the elements So mix'd in him ibat matura might stand up And say to all the woilf "This"was a man.♪- Dr. Themico, on behalf of the members of the Senate, of the licentiates of par College, and of

purpose of gardening and using it is à prong wherewith to tickle young intraders in his orchard. That boy, I am assured, has a future and no mistake about it,

THE TWO BLOCKHEADS. Which reminds me of the following irresisti-

ble yarn. A master was explaining to a class of youngsters the roles of arithmetic, and by

agement and economy in expenditure' had shown its effects. This, combined with the cheaper price of coal, bad enabled the com. Pay to reap better fruit than for the preceding period, it was singular that the abundant harvest of rice had impeded the improvement of trade. This was as though plants and flower were to wither on the opening of spring. The bad time for the shipping trade would continue, Company's business.--Japan Chronicis, and great difficulties still lay in the path of the

· TRADE IN THE BAST.

Sir John Wolfe Barry, at the meeting of the Eastern Extension Australasia and China Telegraph Company, said that there were signn of a recovery in trade in the Far East and other parts of the world.".

Though the expenses had increased, and the pel revenus did not allow of their havior so large a margin, after the payment of the dividend, as in former' years, be ventured to hope that the proprietors need have no alarm that the dividend would be maintklood for the

present.,

The traffic receipts again showed a falling off amounting to roundly £8,050, dựa to tha commercial depression that had been so sa- verely felt in the Far East during the last few years. Fortunately they had been "favourably ffected by the dollar exchange conditions pre vailing in China during the past. half-year, and the iccreased revenue from this source had not only enabled them to wipe out the tradic loss, but to show a few hundred pounde increase for the past half-year. Dering the last month or two there had been a little improvement in most of their traffics, which encouraged the hope that the depression was beginning to pass

Away.

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Stroke-L. E. Lammert dm 12 8: our students here assembled, it is my privilege way of simplifying a certain problem, he asked | AT the Calcutta Turf Mosting a small los óf Rs.

Cox-O, M. 9. Alves, mumisita 10 10

As soon as the boats could be discerned to ask you to accept this piece of plate in token

one of the pupile, who happened to be the dunces is to be charged for admission into the Book of the class, how much three and five made maker's Enclosure, who will be ringed near

from the shore, it was seen that the Lock of our appreciation of the valuable services you The boy, who had just crammed Wordsworth, the fosco so as to do duty on both sides riša

have rendered to our College, and at the same

promptly replied "asve." The master then armber has been limited to fifteen, who deposit tried to make matters still more simple and substantial sum as secosity and pay a daily fos assuming bis agst aggressive tops, asked how of Rs. 400. much one and one made. The boy meekly ra.

cried the master," "I am. que" (meaning a the support of Dr. Cook's contention that he plied "No savre, sir." "You blockbead!" THE New York Herald bringe mathamailes to unit) and you are ase, How much does that we the first to discover the North Pole The make*Too young, hopef looked at the dedaction that he was jadadd the first man to unfeigned innocence, slowly said: Two block mana.ch of the icy north is brought-out by ceiling for inspiration, and then, with an air of scrapa sequsiztance with that most reserved heade, sir." It is said that the master exempted numbering the letters of the alphabet: ns the lad from a linte punishment which he bad previously assigned to him for playing "eruna!.".

follows

A B⋅O⋅DEFGH÷1 THE SILLY SEASON

at 4 per cent, and progressing to 13 per cent.ing sný smuggled goods. On board they saw From 1969 to 2008, 6ft per cent altlanet profiti⚫ Chinese woman, whom they asked for soms on the northern course was in the lead, will be taken by the Egyptian Government bear, which is Chinese lad supplied and for Muso's boat being second, and the Ross time to augure you that you carry with you the provided the Suez Ciral Company receives 21 which the woman was paid. The revenue

heartfelt wishes of every one of us that you may third. For three-quarters of the distance its share at least £3,000, and. If the half the officials were then about to have the woman Filz Lammert was piloiting the Leak well fong be spared to your family and friends in in the profite is less than that amount, than the sad the boy arrested when the defendants are to the front and Rapp's crew was rowing

the dear Home-land,. (Applause.) Egyptian Government will receive only the said to have interfered. A fios of Sis was in easily. Musso's combination in the Thistle apsiver for a tas tray, and was of English design The plate was a beautiful piece of massiva surplus remaining after deduction of that anm. posed on sich of the defendente,

peared to possess greater staying powers and and make. The company, now, undertakes the upkeep of

by steady pulling was gaining on the leading The following inscription was ungraved on it the Sues entrance to the Canal, and will meat His Excellency the Governor has given his boat with every stroke. The finish was an EX- (up to a limit of Ego,ops) the cost of diedging assect, in the name and on behalf of His Ma-citing one between Lark and Thfitis, the lat.A., M.D., D.P.H., D.T.M., and H. by members Presented to John Christopher Thomsen, operations, which ète being carried out by the josty the King, to the following Ordinances for maniging to catch the judge's eye with just of the Senate, the licentiates and the students Egyptian Government in the urz roads. In passed by the Legislative Council-Ordinances bare yard to the front of ask. Rapp's crew of the Hongkong College of Medicine, in tokes addition, owlag to its interest in the enterprise: No. 40 of 1999-A0 Ordinance to amend the thas lost a bard contested race to Musso. Rows of their esteem and in recognition of the the Egypilan Government will have the right Law relating to Trade Marks, Ordinance No. finished third. Time: 6m, spec. very valuable services rendered by him to the from 1963 onwards to nominate three repry. 41 of 1909-An Ordinance to exempt Orown sentatives on the board of directors of the Leafes granted in respect of Foreshore. and tince half a mile. Entrance for $2.00. Cap December 1909.

TUB SCULLING (Tub: Felling Boats) dis College during the past twenty-one years At home, the "good" people love to talk Bues Canal Company, "This agreement must submerged lands in the New Territories from presented by flis Excellency Sir Frederick Dr. Thomson made a long speech is reply here dances and subscription griffins fair- of sea serpents and big, goosebosies; but 'out be ratified by a general "Making of the 'abaro a certain condition imposed under the Fore-Lugard, KCM O., CB, DSO, holders. This extension, As been very well shores and Sea Bed Ordinance, 1901." Ordin-

concluding by wishing prosperity in every sensely monopolise the public attention. Some in European circles here, but thence No. 42 of 1939—An Ordinance to amand

of the word, to each individually, and to all in of the subs, have already arrived in the vernacular Prosa in rabid in its attacks on the the Wireless Telegraphy Ordinance, 1903, and

thair collectiva capacity, sa members of the || Colony in fine trim, and should provide good -Britlah and Egyptian Govemments. As the Wireless Telegraphy Ordinance, 1993; and

Hongkong College of Medicine. He thanked, races and fat dividanja – in tka spring-time, roatter of fact, the new arrangement is an Ordinance No. 43 of 1959-An Ordinance to

them for the most generons token of thegoodwill!|| young pleble's fanclaj tum to thoughts of love, excellant stroke nf-business on the part of the amend the Order and Cleanlinces Ordinacce,

expression of it in the words ka nad addressed go mad over the simble doliat," they bore him and the Dean for bis eloquent but during recurry fancy they will Cality British advisors to the Khedļus. -Lappi's act of | | 1869,

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