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a layer of technical scientific training havingTue English Mall of the 5th March bis bann |(no organic relation to "it, it is of, the ficht im....dalivärad in London," \portanca "tp_teach thoroughly, those departe
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Many wise and experienced moa bave been :consulted in the preparation of the scheme, and
some of them have a lifelong acquaintance with TELEGRAMS from Boston, Massachusetts, state "China, so that they should not go astray. Yat|that statistics, bara, been públished, which we would, in the friendifast spirit, remind them show that fly per cent of the spindlas in the that care has to be taken not to meddle to Southern cotton mills are idle.
freely with national culture. There is a great THE railway disaster at Mülhsim-op-Rhine, *aristocracy of intellect in Chica, and it does not Prussia, resulted in nineteen soldiers being Deglect Westera literature or Western thought.killed and thirty-nine 'being seriously injured.' What
Forty olbers received minor injurias. ...
THE INTELLECTUAL CLASSES IN CHINA « Faro eager to receive from the West is
instruction_in_the_wide range of applled.! sciences which it has been the good fortune of Europe in develop far beyond anything that The East has contemplated. The five thousand Chinese students who are studying at Tukio University are not there for the purpose of in Cinasing, their familiarity with Western philo. rophy The majority of them hold it in some incasure of contempt," but are full of eagaracas to gain knowledge of physics, chemistry, and physiology. One of the seasons why China is backward, judged from Western standards is that what we know an "aits", subjects" have been developed to the almost entire exclusion of natural sciences. The pure scholar may become poble thinker, and a most bril. liget diplomatist, but bis training unfits him for guiding and directing the industrial energies of the people. They stagnate for want of the influence that such men as Kalvin, Bessiner, aud Mond and their thousands of pupils have iniparted to our own people. In India, we have concentrated our efforts and spent our means generously to popularise Western learning among the palive populatico, and there is a grave fear that the process bus been carried too far, and that the Universitica lu that vast dependency are turning out thou satids of men for whom thafe is no room in the public service, and who ate uufit for any other. The fact is notorious, and it is impossible that il cap have been overlooked by the promoters of this Oxford and Cambridge movament for establishing a University at Hankow. It must be assumed that they have taken it into coa. sideration in drafting their plans.
The..
REAL PURPOSE OF THE SCIEME
is to crown the great educational work that is being carried on in schools and colleges founded and conducted by the Western min sionaries. These are frankly denominational, but they are prepared to combine in an endea vour to make the University undenominational It is to consist of two parts like Oxford or Cambridge: (a) A central body of profess is and instructors primary responsible for the advanced teaching. (b). A number of colleges or hostels in which the students would reside under some kind of moral discipline and super- vision. Most, if not all, of the colleges or bos. | tēls ?would be controlled by Christian bodies of different denominations, and would give such religious instruction of each denomina-
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FOURTEEN Chinese appeared before Mr. J. R. Wood in the Police Court this morning for stow- ing away on board the"sa, Heungshan, which arrived in port from Canton this morning. A fine of $to or fourteen days was imposed in
Teach care..
A NATIVE was this morning charged with steal ing of rope and two drums of zinc from the Naval Yard. The man's story was that he had bought the material from another man. cass was remanded.
The
from the Dotch East Indies this morning and SIXTY undesirables arrived on the s.s. Tidation
eleven came from Singapore last night. The men were taken charge of by Detective Sergeant George Walt and will be sent back
to their homes.
SIK John Tenniel; the tamans Pusch cartoonist, bas just celebrated his ninetith birthday, Ho received numerous congratulations from old friends, but was allowed to see only one caller, Mr. Bernard Partridgy, the well-known artist. The Punch staff sent a collective message.
THE Boisy scenes created by suffragettes at the Camden Hippodrome, North London, were repeated on the night of February 23, when five women raised a protest during the performance of the sketch, 11.M.S. Perhaps. All five were carried out struggling and screaming, amid the cheers of the assembly,
The Japan Chronicle of March 23 sayı: We regret to record the death of Lewis Wingfield Moore (Baron de Heer), which took place chaly yesterday morning. The deceased, who well-known in the foreige community, had was a resident of Kobe for eighteen years, and
only been ill for about a fortnight.
THE fire on board the steamer Von den Bosch at Batavia broke out the day after ter arrival there from Singapure. The damage done to the ship is dos vary great, but she will have to go into duck. The resulting indirect loss to the company will be cous.derable owing to her withdrawal from the scheduled services and
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is provided that student might comin under the moral supervision of the basics without partici- pating in their denominational teaching, The Oxford and Cambridge Hotels in India work | THE java Government have moyed quickly to in the same principle. Hindus and Mahomed the relief of the planters in Deli who had been aus may reside in them without becoming con scared by the discovery that, as the law stood, verts, but the proportion of conversions is all their coolis contracts had no binding force Ligher than anywhere else, and, needless to whatever. The moment the judges held this. At the Government Civil Hospital, this sitate to expose their sons to what are considerance validating all the contracts on certain say, parents of deeply pronounced views beview, the Governor-General passed an ordio morning, the wife of N.. G, NOLAN, Chiefed the risks of contamination, Interpreter, Supreme Court, of a son. (301
conditions.
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THE HIDEOUS DANGERS
are acting for the Swalow Waterworks Co., as making detailed survey with a view to preparing their consulting engineers, and are now busy a contract which will probably be lat in a few months' time.—Yours faithfullying'i
LEIGH AND ORANGE.
CONTRACTS IN SWĄTOW. MESSES. LEIGH AND ORANGE. SUCCESSFUL TENDERERS,
Swatow, March goth, The contract for the local waterworks was Hongkong obtained the contract, the price signed to day. Meist Leigh and Orange of
·MAHRÄTTAS. VI UNITED. SERVICE,
This match was played off yesterday
in charge of Detective Sergeant Tarrett and
before a large gathering of spectators, izbe was immediately taken to the Central Police game was a fast and good one throughout, and warrant was made out and prisoner was realy slags no scores were made although Station. Shortly afterwards, the committal the teams were very evenly matched. At the
colved by the Victoria Gaol authorities, Hong the Murattas made a fast rush and scored the both teams tried hard. Close to the half time kong having been appointed the vonse whens first goal of the game. Soon after this the prisoner is to servä his time,
The paragraphs reformed to in the foregoing ago, prisoner was arrested at Swatow for de-half the U.S. did a lot of attaching and the ball It will be remembered that some two months whistle sounded for half time. In the second letter is the following
was taken quite close to the native goal, where falzations of sums amounting in all to $5,700 the goalkeeper fouled one of his oppostpil and a day or two ago prisoner was found guilty and a penalty was awarded. This then put of the 'charges preferred against him. Tho Judge in passing senience said that he took the score one, sil, and the whistle sounded refunded all the money and also that he had U. 8. R., C. managed to score another (pal into consideration the fact that prisoner had for time. An extra ro minutes each way way
· played. In the first portion of this time thaki
ing. the books. He sentenced him to twelve The United Service being the winner for years. assisted the authorities in the work of inspect which score stood fill the erd of the gamu; 3-1. months' imprisonment with hard labour.
In succession they are entitled to keep the “Cup" which was presented by Mr. J. Barton, After the game H. E. Major-General Broad- wood presented the "Cap" to the winning 10am.
*being $500,000..
The light railway to Chinghal has been vetoed by the Railway Company, who hold the concession.-N. G. D. News,-Ed., H. K. T.
MORDER AT SHAU-KI-WAN,
WELL DRESSED WOMAN'S BODY FOUND
'IN A NULLAH. N
Details of a mysterious case of murder have come to hand. Shortly after nine o'clock yesterday morning, the dead body of a well- dressed Chinese woman was discovered in a nullah at Shauki wan, A quantity of jawellery was found on the woman's body, at the time eliminates any theory that robbery was the of the grusioma discovery, 10 this fect motive which led to the crime; but as there SIG good grounds for supposing that the murdered person was oither a kept woman or a member of the unfortuante clean, jealousy or revenge seem more likely to have been the whip are in a position to judge that the woman cause of the tragedy. It is surmised by those
was thrown lato the water and the corpse was afterwards washed down into the auliah. The Police are making a minute, investigation of the circumstances attending the tragedy but at the time of writing uo.hing has becois. covered to throw suspicion on any party and neither has the woman been identified.
THE ANGLO-JAPANBIH
EXHIBITION."
· PRÍNCE FUSHIMI HONORARY PRESIDENT,
AMATEUR BILLIARD CHAMPION-
·SHIP.
SECOND ROUND..
The second round for the Amateur Billiard Championship took place last night at the V.B.C. Gymnasium before a fair gathering of spectators. The first match was between..
BAKER AND HEIGH,
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CANTON BAY BY DAY,
JALE OF HANKOW, LOTTERY TICKETS
PROHIBITED,
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· [From Our Own Correspondent];
Canton, sth April.
the lead up to the half way score, 247-300, This game was a good one and Heigh bad
Heigh did not retain his advantage long and break and 1000 after followed up with a 31 after the age mark was past, Baker made a 16
break. After this the score was very even,
The Choi Piu Lottery monopoly in Canton was closed at the end of last Ohjansa year, by with a very few points only to spare between order of the Viceroy as as illial step towards the players, Baker leading. At one time they the proposed abolition of the various gambling were stz all. Approaching_the_end_of the farms in the province of Kwangtong, Lugo, game Heigh played steadily and won by taumbers of lottery tickets, however, are im-
449 points. The scores were: Heigh. 500; Baker
The best breaks were:-Haigh, 20, 22, 16 20, 21, 17 and 18, while Capt. Baker's were: 37, 33, 17, 34 and 17,
BUSH vs. RÓZA,
This match took place after the first at about st pm. kad fiolshed at : p.m. Bush played an excellent' game throughout and made some good strokes. The half way score was Bush 263 and Rora 217. "At this stage Rori made foul stroke by using Bush's ball;" which"the" latter claimed, and this enabled him to maka An excellent break of 40. The game ended in a win for Bush by 54 points. The best breaks were: Bash, 40, 20, 21, 24 and 16, and Roza: 21, 24, 19 and 19.
To-night's games wifi be'i Melvin un Bishop.. Cooper se..Lashbrooke.
OPIUM IN THE STRAITS.
-THE FOURTH CONFERENCE,
To-day Princo Fushimi is again a visitor to Shanghai, and this time bir yisit basa special | Interest for the British section of the Settlement, says the N, C, D, News of gist tilt. He is on his way to London as a guest of the British Government in his capacity of Honorary "President of the Anglo-Japanese Exhibitioo, and as such he is assured of a hearty welcome, expressed; when en routs he touches British soil, implied, when as here he merely sets foot among a British community on international one that is shortly to be opened in the White the 5.S. and F.M.S. is to be held in Singapore territory. Exhibitions of the character of the ~ The fourth annual anti-oplum conference of
City at Shepherd's Bush have a wider signifioni hay 14th, jgth and 16th, baicg the Saturday cance nowadays than that of mero "calertsia, to Monday of Whitwerk. A number of meats on a large scale. They are intended to further the jeterests of the two nations partiv cipating in them, both by an expansion of irade and by the promotion of a fuller koowledge of each other derived from a study of their re.pective industries, arts and habits. No city has acquired so rapidly as Japan a full appreciation of the advantages of these rational exhibitions, and it is noticeable feature of the Tokio Govern ment's activities abroad that on every possible occasion it has thrown itsall with particular 201t into projects of this nature. From the date of the World's Fair in Chicago io 18.3 japan has allowed no exhibition where she could possibly participate to be held without Japanese representation, Holess detected by special circumstances, such as
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ported from the Hapsh and the Liang Klang provinces and are sold in the city of Canton. The Viceroy has therefore given orders to pro- bibit the sale of much tickets in Canton,
LIEUTENANT TARTAR GEMERAL
The Senior Lieutenant Tartar General, Fü Tang, whose term of office is about to expire, has received a telegram from the Peking Government instructing him to contiana la office at Caston for a further term of thres yesTS.
UNREST IN WEICHOW.
Yesterday a telegraphic dispatch was receiv- chief, H.E. Chue Ping Chik, in Welchów, stat=' ed by the Vicary from the Commander-in- ing that in the districts along the East River" the bad charactars havá lately shown consider-- able restlessness there and that his men bare' on several occasions bad encounters with them in Pek Lund in the neighbouring districte re sulting in heavy loss of lives and arms, &c. on both sides. In the telegraphic despatch, the Viceroy was requested to take precautionary stops to prevent bid characters from fatig over to Ogniou, p
PINEAPPLE AS A MEDICINE,
.The medical value of plonipilos has recent resolutions will be proposed, among which will ly been the subject of considerable lugairy be one in which the conference will express its among physicians, and in Hawali experiments gratitude to the Government for the abolition have been made in determine something of of the opium farm system and the substitution these properties. It has teen found that the of Government control over the sale of choodu fruit of the pineapple contains a digestiva Other proposals advocate the empulsory principle closely resembling peptin in lin rexistration of opiumsackers that employers action, and to this is probably dua the benefi- of labour should refuse to employ oplomcial results of the use of the fruit in, certain smokers; that the Governments of the Colony form of dyspepais. On the casein of mille and the F.M.S. should malotaje special wards pineapple juice acts as a digestive in almost in the hospitals for the isolation and treatment the same manner as rennat, and the action is of opiam inebriates; that the number of also well illustrated by placing a thin piece of licensed chandu smoking shops should be uncooked beef between two alices of fresh restricted as in Hongkong: that the Govern pineapple, where in the course of a few bours ment should prohibit opium-smoking and the its character is completely changed. In diph. display of opium-smoking implements to clubs, theritic sure throat and croup, pinapple juice brothels and other places of a public or semi has come to be very largely relied upon in public natures; and that the Chiapas Govern constries where the fruit is common. The her war with Russia. Domestic exbibitions meat instruct all its foreign representatives 10 false membranes which cause, the closing of will see her greatest attempt in this direction form movement for the eradication of the scids, and relief is almost immediate, at Nagoya la spin of claims at home, opium habit among Chinese resident abroad.
("Spatola") however, the authorities have taken-up shu iden- of #A Anglo-Japanese Exhibition cathusiasm, and we are assured that such a collection as the Japanesë exhibits là Loadoa this your will never have been gathered in England before from any foreign country. Baron Our Minister for. Agriculture and
he Hongkong Celegraph prefered, and it is only of late sabat zenity sabited a national prayer for the secovery of are also frequently prometed, and this year give their support and co-operation to the re- the throat seem to be disolved by the frult
HONGKONG, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 6, 1910, *-
CULTURE FOR CHINA, ›
LORD CECIL'S UNIVERSITY SCHEME
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of casual lodging in the bazaars are often NATIVE Christian workers in Korea bave or efficient Hindu and Mohamedan hostels bave of Korea's autonomy. The Residency-General been provided at most of the University has prohibited the newspapers in Korea from This Chicase scheme has many retorting to the question-of-the-amin gamation obstacles to surmouet. It cannot pretend, of Komen and, japan, and has prohibited the we think, to be in any sente national. On the farther sale of postcards with a portrait of the other hand, the conspicuous prosperity of the assassin of Prince (to. denominational colleges proves that there is a
cepiren,
THE Standard Oil Company has successfully
with
EXPLOSION IN SINGAPORE,
· MACAO THEATRE ATTENDANT BLOWN TO
PIECES..
One of the most frightful accidents ever
An earthquake shock which fisted about half a minuts way felt in Simanggang, Fadong, and by many in Kuching between 8.55 and 9 a.m.. on the morning of March 7 At Simanggang, the shack was very distinctly folt and cared zoma alarm, while at Sadong the movement was only felt on the low ground and neither on:
No doubt, it would be more correct to de- demand in the kind of teaching hey give, nad
it is impossible to offer objections to that prosecuted two Chinese at baigen for selling a scribe the scheme of which Lord William Cecil teaching being carried to its logical conclusion, mixtio of dilerent kinds of petroleum under Commerce and Vice-President of the Exhibi- has been the most caines advocate sa a Uni-which cannot be done without à University. the Eagle and Cock brands. They were sent flow, his mada himself responnblä for the work occurring in Singapate happened at Mr. Seah versity for Chins than as a Chicese University. We have beas asked by those who are engaged
culars before our readers and to make an appeal Professorata from missionary ranks, and had the expense of inserting the judgment in three national depository at Nara, the Shosoin, as we containing an ́explosive powder, but just what at Bangkok, on the 16th ult. on Saturday even
In raising the necessary, funds to lay a few perii.
tenced to twu mustus' imprisonment each, be of collectingthese exhibilis, and right thoroughly sides heavy fines. They wore muleted in one has his last been accomplished. Not only thousand trance damages, and must also bear have the old daimyo families contributed of
You, walhink the true University tone would have been more fully assured if the promoters of the scheme bad shown less auxiety to recruit the not associated, if with the denominational newspapers there.
for support to the `Chineko merchant princes, hostels. Soms of the most brilliant teachers
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their heirlooms, but the treasures of, the
Leang Sean's theatre in Victoria Street on Neli Montain nor in the miser, Friday morning, 25th wit. A Macao attendant camed Foon Sam, cleaning up after the pre- vicus night's performance, got hold of a bottle ↑ A SAD drowning accident occurred on the river
bo 'was doing with it is not known. At may 19%, when Alfred Hansen, a European cabia rate, il exploded with terrific force, blowing boy of the steamer Punɔw, lost his fifü, ... Hàn-
wore picked up as far as ffty feet; away, The bathing with two companions at the side of the
While dealing quite frankly with the proposals, for súflicting grievous bodily harm on sa Indiansand years ago. Modera Industries too will be portion of ble body which was left contaiced Fostel.. 'Ha was unable to swim and was hang- we are nevertheless convinced that they should watchman in the employ of the Cement Works represented, 'and we may hope that the Japan. numerous fragments of the bottle, blowa"into | log on by a rope, bat lost his hold of this, when
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learn from "Tau Japan Magazine," hava benn of whom there are a good many la Malaya. may have to be missed because their acquits+ | À CHINAMAN WAS BEDIenced to four mouths material from which can be constructed a faith, him to atams. Pieces of his mangled fteh son, who was not more than 18 years old, wan Though it is necessary to keep in mind the discence in such conditions could not be secured hard labour in the Police Court this morning ful picture of Japanese civilization of a thon shipped by Imperial order, and with them the tinction drawn in our first sentence, we have no hasitation in complying with the request
me a strong appeal to patriotic, Chinese genat unghom on the and February last. The Ching in a vast that it would be įridiculous; to express a fear of overlapping, Thero - is
| ssa exhibitors in charge of these, will benefi in his fish. The ball was plentifully bespattered - a'tempting to pull himself out of the water. All MISSIONARIES ARE HUMAN,
victim of the assault as a result of his injuries so small measure from their association with with blood and the scene is described by ons sttempts at rescue were unavalling. abundant room for the University of which ibe and they err occasionally, Sad incidents have
bad to remain in hospital for a considerable their British colleagues and will learn to ap- of the local police sergeants as the most gory foundation stone, bas just been laid at Hong. ccurred from time to time for which it would time and on his evidence being taken this preciate fally the business methods that have be ever witnessed.
THE Bangkok Times, of March 27, xiys : Mr. kong, and also for the University at the func not be gaite just to place all the blame on morning the culprit, as already stated, received built up the commerce and industry of Great Some of the same powder has been secured w. S. Livingstone (agen", Chartered Bank) tion of the three great Wobah towns, Hang-one side. With the foundation of a University
his dues.
Britain. All that the highest patroonga can and tested. It is found that when it is burned leaves by the Dall, Mr. A. J..Perpotte (acting kow, Hanyang, and Wachang. When both are sympathies and greater comprehension on
we should hope to see the growth 'of largo! THỂ Ceylon Observer says:-The action of the already sanarod. ́ ́ King Edward will perform and is not at all dangerous, but when in a Danai, Mr. P. Schwaixs (manager, Siam Comv Schiave for the success of this Exhibition is in the open air it goes off with a brilliant fub agant, Banque de Fiado-China) by ike sunt complete, there will still be abundant room both side. At the least it will draw into China home Goverment in putting an end to indan the opening ceremony, and Prince Fushimal has closed receptacle it is highly explosive, it is marcial Bank, Ltd.) in about a fortnight, and - for the real Chinese
ese University, which must bone doen with lotellectual drapes tured labour mass, is Processitol he said to be extensively used in the local Chidere Mr. John Saryngecur (clus be established, in all probability, st Peking make them comprehend that all is not right think, very seriously affect the rubber industry, world to represent the Emperor of Japan From
and Shanghai Back) shortly after. Such an From Shat whicán gather, a fel because it is Westera or wrong because it is Planters prefer fram coolies; and it is neither the spectacular point of view nothing will be
exodus of bank managers is uDUEN Eastero. It should mitigate the intolerance humane cor reasonable that esistes which are wanting, and we may hope that the permanent
of them who return”, may be sure i hich frequently acts as 'stambling block, notoriously unhealthy and on which fras chollas benefits tobe derived from the Exhibition will be
welcome in Bangkok, Mr. Pomoits goes becasse man who is worthy of professorial will not remain; should be suppilad with le commensurate with the effins and enthusiasm chalis must be capable of appreciates the dentured coolies who are forced by law to say that it has arodied among the two peoples. great intellectual qualities of the Chinese in some colonies 16 which indentured coolits nation. Thus wa may hope to see Erat and go none are allocated to planters who do pol West drawn closer, and the advantages will provide propersmedical and sanitary frussures 461uzodly be muidal-Strulle Timon,
for the maintenance of tháir Rau{thi
THE HONGKONG SCHEME
contemplates mainly the giving of the highest order of scientific education, with
riocting the literary side Wahan University, it is expressly stated, the object will be to give prominence to the arts promoters say,
theatres for stage effects-Straits Times
GERMANY has informed the Porte that if Turkey be prevented, for reasons of Boance,
from installing a diplomatic representative in via daigon and America, and Ching this year, there is nothing to binder ber months over she trip Dean froms entrusting, provisionally, to Germany the| Henry ara, expected/
teak of representing Turkish, loletes's In Donal from Europe. Chion, or from concluding with Chion a charge of the agency Commercial convention,
THE Hopah official hady in Faking has issued, circulars calling a musting on the ard instant to subscribe 'capital for the Yuet Han Railway,
kong
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