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OXFORD LOCAL EXAMIEZ

Masury 71ONS

LIST OF SUCCESSFUL STUDENTS.

and Init.

Mr. E. Ralphs, Headmaster of Queen's Collage, bas kindly favoured us with the follow- leg particular of the examinations held in July last 1---

SENIOR DIVISION, "

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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH SATURDAY NOVEMBER 5 1910

SOUTH CHINA 178MS

DIPARTURE OF CHINESE MINISTER,

[Translated from the Nalive Press,

The newly-appointed Minister for China In England will leave Shanghai on the 8th inst. by the English Mall, which in das in Kong- kong on the ixth Inst

A COMPLAINT.

SHINCHI co ANTS

WINDING-URL

JUDGMENT IN DALLAS'MORIE

· REPOSITORY: CABE

gist all The Chief Justice, Sir Francis Piggart, this moming delivered judgment in the case in

BUSBACO'S IRON RIDGE

NEW CLANIMANIS FOR OLD

MILLIONS

JAPAN AND SOUTH AMERICA:

FOUGHT A CENTURY AGO TO-DAY

The spirit of energy and fanasaing dsavour A-political battle," which in a military GLITZEMSTEIN FORTUNE AND THE GHETTO, sramplified thee in the sfiers to foster and animating modern » Japan Id" nowktra bettar view should not hare bean foot So Napler bez v characterizes Busaaco, and Wellington himself Claimants to the Giltzstein millions ATO

Hand develop trade between that country, and the

distant South American ports. afterwards called it a mistake Nothing to multiplying in soch embarrassing profasions recorded values of Imports and experte military history is faller of might-have-beens that it becomes more and mon certain that the are ne follows in a ja sa than the story of the operations on the Moode este will have to be fairly substantii che to \ IMPORTS INTO JAPANE go which formed the prelude to Torres Vedras anke it wont while for candidates to

Pray

The representative of the Canton Chamber" which Mr. G. G: Alabaster moved for the wind-1 11% forfostance, Msviðan þad nevar: blundered their claims MAN METRARE ASTANA From Ferdos maatkaitaikos 20 £48,500% Senior candidates whosatisfied the eximin of Commerce bas «äidressed a paltion to Tang-up of the Shanghal Dallas Horse Reposi-.] Into this country? at all; but had directed Recantly a" "Morning Loader repressatativa: From ChileESPEREM

and obtained honours and the title of datoglass la Arts:

Third Class Honours-P. 8. Prevost }; L. Rabat ♬ ;']. Thuan,).

.PASS LIST.

Septer candidates boin on or after ely is.. 18g, who satisfied the examiners and obisiced “the liste of Associate in Arfa:----

bollen of water tanks should be stopped from Tal Chao, of the Public Works, asking that the running at night. The petition has been re- jected owing to numerous out breaks of fire.

NAVAL MATIEREYA

Lordship said that in that can be thought it tory Company, please

in the contraa of a fengihy judgment, his baiter. to give a written Jadgment, as he cos- sidered the matter a very important one. Under the Ordinance, an order could be made under Shangbai company. His Lordship then propar circumstances for the winding up of proceeded to deal with similar cases that bad already barn decided. His Lordship was of opinion that it was beyond the province of the Court to suggest what order should be mado. The Companies Act did not extend to China, therefore Shanghat companies were obliged to adopt the expedient of register log (bemasives in this Colony and their regis. tered offices consisted of merely signboard hong up at the office of their solicitors. He was further of opinion that for a foreign Com The Shanghai Timis of 24th Oct, report—pany to obtain the benefit of the Hongkong Containing the sames of the senior candidat Zcawei, witnessing, they did, the dédica in Hongkong, wherever that business may Saterday and yesterday were memorable days Ordinance, the carrying on of the business must atas who, having been bors before July 1st, 196261 thy we ding, asul By, digo alius, delle be. His Lordably regarded the registration of fg, antisßed is examiners.

Chenng Wing Tal Q; Eco Chong Sa s; belli, sad the first services held in that magni- tlal of the Ach.

the Fatborn of the Jesuit Mission have fait Company as the formality and not the essen Wong Toor I D.

ficent edifice. The whole neighbourbood way,

How to recalvo Prince Shua Pal-lap, Lord The Admiralty has deputed Lan Kwok of Admiralty. He will leave by the Chiba Navi R. D. Baptista Chan Taun Nin 3; gato Company's steamer Swe Ming for Chian Okenog Kalj; L. Gootberts Ji A. E. Hall Dito-day and will arrive at Pekin on the 5th inst. Ho Mök Lam Quito Wing Kin a; 1*Lam Tong 8; Leung lo Wing Q: 1*Leng Nat Chon *Loung Nai Hang 6; Li Ho Tune 8, G. T. Litton J: C. Moko 4*Nghim Hing Q: D. Rezuio 11. A. Smith D; Tsing On Wiog Q1 Wei Wing Lock 6; H. Wibau D; G. Witte bj* Wong Hos Q; †*Yeung Pol Fung 01 Ng Hoo Hing C.

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OVER-AGE LIST.

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CANDIDATES PREVIOUSLY PASSED. ~Tal Tong-Pai, AïATMQ] (Arithmetic and Chide

Distinctio in Classical Chinara, Exempted from Responsious, 'Oxford University,

JUNIOR DIVISION.

THE CATHOLIC MISSION, AT ZICAWEL

MAGNIFICENT NEW CHURCH.

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"BIRK'AT-SHAURIWAN,

GOOD WORK DY, THE BRIGADE,

1st-ikst.

explained, while sharing a customer, what his From Chile a hairdresser in East London (Mr. O. Posher); From Farn lighted on a new batch of them. One of there, we claims to the Glitzinsteld fortune were. He put the matter that Glitsenstein's father and my father's grandfather were brothers." But what Glitsenstala?

them

EXPORT

2907;

(1008

'000: 2,000

with the choice between a perilously rash march darling of victory found himself confrosted attack wned by Opano? If when the spell

round he lussaco Sierra and frontal attack thereon, be had attacked while the Allies troops wars still scattared, instead of loitering day, perhaps he might have drowned the ton mill in the rear and waiting priceless Leopard a bo boasted he would. Both before and after Besseco things might and Here we come across a new phase of the should have gone otherwise on both sides—mysterlops millions. For, according to Mr. according to the text books. Any Englishmen Posner, the man who left the fortune was not who may be keeping the centenary of Basante Isaac Glitsfontein, as has been fondly supposly represant very fairly the present extent of tko on the spat to-day will be content, perhaps, as we must be here, to recall what did happen on the grass ridge. Menght

ZOERAL NEW PHASE

1968 8,800 To Chilonkonu 19,000 64,900 $800 To Pera1909

$4,400 To Chila 28,00 The figures as to Imports luto Japin prohibe ad up o the present, but Frederick Glitsenstein, trade but with regard to the exports from Japan and the two claimants whose statements ap« peared in Wednesday's Morolog

wo addition must be made for shipments of silks sent via San Francisco for the West Corst "The man they are thinking of," said Mr. In the export retains such khipmenti ars debit- of South America, and via London fit the East. Poster, was different mus entirely Fred. ed to San Francisco and Great Britain compact Glizanstein, he went on to say, did not run Irtly, instead of to South Americas compities. away from Poland at all, as Isaac bar bithato White It is impossible to determine the "izaci

the year 1813

fact shipments in in any times aroafor them that been stated to have done. Ha was, hera contain that value such indi

It is the most comfortably visitable of battle on the wrong tack, fed car wader," are

plds. The modern palace that was to have been, the beautifal hotel that is, stands by the little monastery, in the wonderful wood to the perfecilen of which the Carmelite Brothers week before the batile British officers occupied davaled two centuries of loving carn. For a monastery and wood, and the monk whose narrative Major Mania Kums utilised for #Through Portugal" tolls how Wellington rejected the best guest chamber, inslating upon & room with two doors, and how he scared the monks by sending off hin baggage towards Coimbra early in the morning of the 17th algus the prudence dictated by a ticklish situation. A stap outside the graults wall of the wood, and one is facing, south-east along the ridge towards the most critical upot of the battle. Up from the left (north-east) came the French attack,

fis for the two days; the resources of the french Tramway system were taxed to the atmost to provide transportation for the thouseds of people attending the service, and | the passivation of order provided decupation for trong detachments of the French Police, the Police of the International Settlements (functioning along the Zicawei Road) and Police and soldiers obligingly sant, by the Junior candidates born on or afer Ja'y st, Tausi to perform the sarne duty in Zicinal 1894, who sati fed the examiners,

Village and along the approaches to the Mis P. H. Botebo J1 Q. Bimitsafe'd: D; D. slon, at the work was easy and pleasant, for Brown }; "Chic Yin Ohoo.8; W. Ex, Lithe decks throngs obeyed all the orders of the. How Chis 8; Lsung Fook Tła Q; M. Mày ng; / kùardlins, of the law almost as soon as they the outbrask, fira ticks, which were lying about i had 65,000 veterans ts oppose him, but seems,

PASE LIET

H. A. Cori; W. W. Palmer D; L. Pasicolao JL. G. Remedios J; L. G. Kibeiro 1; T. Koman D; Wong Oi Kut J; W, Work Q; Yang King Tot q; Yang Hin Haog 8; Gittens D.G.; Ri Jucas D Gi

Disloction in Chinese.

OVER-GE LIST

Containing the names of tha jun'or can- didates who, having been born before July 1st, 1894, satisfied the examiners."

were glveo," and notwithstanding the press, traffic was at no time impeded.

A large and handsome archway of bamboer, wreaked round with silken streambra, boarleg textsfrom the Scriptures in large Chisele characters, was erected on the town and of Zicavi Bridge, and from this point, along the whole hoogth of the Creskalda pathway to the comprand of the new Church, distance of abouts quarter of a mile-the whole way was bedecked with beautiful arches of white and A. H. Bas'n J; Chan Chak [fol : Chiped coib, placed at regular intervale of fiftest Chang San 2; Yung Wai Long Q; J. M. Hal or twisty feat, and connected with one another D; Ip Yuk Fat Q; Lai Han Young 1; Leu by long streamers of the same colours stretched Chan B; Li Cheng Hang Q; Lo Kwan fus; H. about treast-high along each side of the path Lawcock D; Lk 'n Cheung 9; A. Tang Choo way, the whole presenting a spectacle of great Ko Tape Ying Lam S; D Baozan q; beauty, the religious character of which was Wong Ka Taip 9; Yau Ki Chan Q; J. Yau denoted by means of while basgeratos, am Loy 1: M. C. Mooney r; Ng Hing 8.0.; B. biezand with long red crosses placed along Soelbarg D.O; Cheung bau Wa 8.0 ; Lel King side the arches. Ngo C.

“PRELIMINARY DIVISIÓN.

HONOURS LIET.

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The dedication (Catholic churches in Obles are un formally consecrated as they are in the We took place at 3 o'clock on Saturday afternoon, when practi ally all the R.C. clorgy

Preliminary candidates who.. satisfied the belonging to Shanghai and the immediata examiners and obtained Honours

(Dielection in Arithmetic)

Second Class Honoure

P. Abesier

D

Third Class Honours

Ng See Howard ver

S

(Distinction in Chinese);

'PASS LIST.

A fire which originated in a stack of hay ricka brake out at Shaukiwan near the Shampin Terrace early yesterday morning, The Shaukiwan Brigade torood out in good time, and after four hours hard work suc ceeded in putting out the fira, As a result of

ten to fifteen yards away from the terrace, wara burnt out. The amount of the damage done is slight

BULLION.

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GOLD-The outstanding feature of the gold market was the catty of the Bank of England as a compstitor for the £759,000 bar gold sold £500,000, £$33,000 was taken by india and a on Monday of which amount it secored about mail amount for the Continent. The Bank has not paid a premium for bar gold since May this week arose from the withdrawal of nearly last the necessity for the Bank's competition £1,000,000 in sovereigns for Egypt as noted below,

Bank of England:-

The following amounts were received by the

in

Statements do the same lives were made hy yet another claimant, Mr. S. Wolfe, also a hair. dresser (of Kilburn).

*FORMER LONDON-WERCHANT:

who inserted the advertisements in the paper Mr. Wolia dacsired that the M Lazaras declared that Glitzgasteln was born in London tog, advertisement which bad appeared in

Mr. Wolfe pointed triumphantly to the follow. London paper in June last year:

ANNA GLINZENSTEIN, Relatives and belra of Fred or S. Glitzen steis, formerly wine merchant, Great Tower st, London, EC, abent: 1865, may hear of something to their advantage by communicat. ing with Mr. Lowls Lasitus, 37, Argyle-rd, ilford, Eu

are Fred or S.-not Isaac!"

There, you see," ke exclaimed, "the names.

the American attorony who has charge of the To clinch the whole matter Dr. Tannicliff, extate, declares, according to Mr. Wolfe, that Frederick was the man and not Isaac,

***NOT THE. MAN OF MONEY,” There was an Is Glizeostein, who left Poland, says Mr. Wolfs, and he was probably man who left the mones."

relative of Frederick. But he wasn't the Porter and Mr. Wolfe, was a member of the Frederick Glitzantela, according to both Mr. Joppa Masonic Lodge, Mr. Posner farther coo lends that when Frederick Glitzenstela died there was found in bla pocket a little book which showed that he was a member of the Lodge.

The present trouble in the abundance of heirs, Mr. Potser said that Dr. Tanniclif had stated children are alive. that Frederick Giltzantain had a sister, whose

After making due allowance for this comec- stated in the Castoma return for direct exports. tlow, the volume of existing teada is still vary small, but in spite of these apparently: pooz results Japan persevaras la bar efforts and there policy that ultimately it will zichly, repay the is a general belief among the supporters of the

whather, and how far, these expectations are paditure. It will be Interesting to sae realized, because Japanese trade and shipping hare ascally followed in channels first prepared merchants, whereas in this South American and exploited by European and American vasture they are to a great extent breaking new ground.ja

to South American markets, it was found that When Japanse attention was fini directed ose of the greatest obstacles to say expansion was the lack of a direct steamer, service, The expanse of transshipment at San Francisco or, London, with be attendant delays and risks, mat oply costalled the demand for silks and manufactures gederally, but formed an absolute barrier against all commerce in cheap or bulky: articles. This difficulty was, however, removed towards the closs of the year 1995 through tha al Steamship Company) of a line of stammere loauguration by the Toyo Kisan Kaina (Orient-

Islands to Peru and Chile, By starting from HongLong, via Japan and the Hawaiian the steamers from Hongkong the com paoy were able to obtala a ahựe of the Chloess. emigration to South America, and of the Chiosis expone formerly dispatch ed via San Francisco, thus ercuring a substan. tial basis for the voyage which Japasose trade alone would not hira supplied. Even so, however, the great distances:**** Yokohama to Calla

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THE STRATIGIO POSITIONE. Wellington had 60,000 men and go gons stretched along eight miles of ridge. · Masidan

have buried more than 35,000 men at the post from hapsitas lack of combination, never to tion. Near the monastery, on the highest Mr. Wolle has been inquiring into the point of the ridge, was the British ist Division matter, and he finds that a Joseph Glilzen. (Spencer), with rack's brigade in front half stein married in London, and that two son way dows the mountain. Cranford's Lightware born of the marriage-Frederick and Messrs. Samuel Montage and Co.'s Circular forming the extreme loft, was northward of the man whose money is causing tremors la so Division was on Pack's left The 4th Division, Solomon. Frederick, says Mr. Wolfs, is the daind London, October 6, contains the follow-photograph. Beyond Spencer, in the direction many breasts." ing..

Division', then Leith (th), and finally Hill on in which we are looking, cama ticton (3rd the extreme British right. It was Leith and Hill whom Masidan's delay had allowed to they being soparated from the 3rd Division by come up, and he did not know they were there, two miles of interval and hidden, fram siget. Consequently, when Keynier's man, scaling 8th Portuguess and forced back Picton's sight, the racks with wonderful dash, had broken the they thought, as Captain Lewis Butler very clearly pais it in "Wellington's Operations in the Penisola," that they had turned the right of the whole fan. Their zst Division, astride

8,500 miles. to Iquiqasdan 9000 y of the ridge, took up a position fronting south;

to Valparalso

had neighbourhood, the altar-boys of the Mission

the and Division, dashing up behind, wheeled

and the large expenditure for coal rendered the and aguard of honour supplied by the cadet

to the right (towards us) and began to descend

Hat, unprofitable, and for sometime the sailings corps maintalced by the Mission schoss,

on the other side. Thus the British line was

was very irregular. The Japaness Govern walked in procession around the new Church.

which Wellington in panon posted on the severed. Bat Picton, supported by two guos,

meat were, however, sufficiently Impressed with The celebrant, the Rev. Father Gilot, Superior

enemy's flak, slammed the 45th and 85th Regismily," said Mr. Fasaer, "but he says there and in the revised Subsidy Law the estimated the possibilities suggested by the experiment of the Mission, attired to full canonicals,

"Dr. Tanticliff admits that we are the right 10, grast a subsidy to the steamship company, moveist the head of the procession, sprink

ments at the find Division, which was 6nally ling tolp water po the walls and doors, whiEgypt

October 1, £1,360,000, in sovereigns for buried dowe; and Leith, marching to the strug. are nearer relatives."

assunte for this service are sat down as fol- the other participants sang by as and iltani 1.

gle in the morning mist, managed to get the Fred. Gastelo, it appears, bad six uncles, lows:-- The milu doorway was then throw a op in ted

October 4, 430,030, in sovereigns for Malta,gth Regiment across the rugged ground to the

to say po:blag' of aunts, and all these uncles| 1910%.. £61,003 } the precision cotarid the Church, into whi h

October 506,400,000, in sovereigns for Egypt 1st Divisio, and the bayonet did the rest. aucts were probably blessed with large 1911. 73,000

Forsiz complete round at the proper momt according to the ritual,

The net efflux during the weak is £1,865,000. Meanwhile, on the left, Nay's mea had never

familias.

1911, 73,000,

voyages per annum, three Litheblic were also admitted. Benediction

Silver. The month of September witnessed quite reached the summit of the ridge; for, "as

Mr. Posner has been pursuing the matter for 1911.73,000

steamers to be employed in was tha pronounced by Father Gilat and the

soma recovery in the price on the whole, the they maared it, Urauford's 43rd and gand sprang

the service. NE DRAGA 18 monik#. market showed a less artificial and restraised from biding with a yeliand drove them in helter- added may hold a meeting at Great Prescott-ly mestioned makes it difficult to ascertain

194... 58.com proceedings terminated at about five o'clock,

The members of the family in London," he Although the trans-shipment trade previous- Arqam. yesterday Solemu High Mass was following reasons:-Business in the lodiac

appearance. Tuia changa was owing to the skaiter flight celebuted with grazi pamp in the now Church. Baxats entered upon an active phrse of The officiating priest was the Rev. Father which the splendid condition of the harvests in Bouvir Procurator of the Lazuist Mission, that country bad already given promise. The assisted by the Rev. Father Rigaer, deacon, result of the rainfall being beyoad the risk of and the Rev. Father Tosten, sub-deacon. There failure as to its sufficiency, the only danger, must have been fully 10,000 Chinese Christians and that a negligible one lay in the chance of foto the Church, whilst the r.malader found In attendance, 2,000 at least of whom pressed the supply proving too copious. China also places in the spacious componed in front of the the beginning of the month, and cautioned to was a free bayar at the low prices quoted at main door. Amongst the foreigners present give support to the market patil the price near. were . de Jeu de la Batle, Consul Generaled 15d, when there was some profit taking. for Fiatce, M. Felt, and the staff of the Or

Preliminary candidates boro on or after July 11, 1895, who satisfied the examiners.

EH. W. Brett V; F. Barja; Casu Chtuag Mas R. M. Hager D'; Lai Yim Tong-Q; Keat Tsung r S. Muk Q; F. M. Manay; Q. Mosso J; L. M. Uzario į; &L, Rolch J; A, D. Sequeira f; Taog Kwok to Q: Txel Pax Hieg Q G. Wilson n; Ng Sza Casung 10.; Wan Ying Sblog so.; Lai Ling 8.6. M. Lesbiral Di Lua Chung L. D. 1; 1. M. Meoney

Bi Woo Mai You

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OVAR-AGE 11T

Containing the names of the Preliminary Candidates who having been born before July 101 1896, satisfied the Examiners..

R, Anderson D; H. G. Baker }; Q. D.

·Baptista J R. Baumaon J; R. Baugnig oal J; Chau Pɔ Shing Q; S. Edwards D;sulate-General, two or three French Naval Felix Ellis, QL, B. Gomes J; F. Gourdle D office and several well-known realdents, the Ho Kwan Young G; A. J. Kew D; Lal Chung instrumental music was suppiled by the organ Lan P: Lau Ping Kwan Q; Leong Ka in Q( temporary one) and an excellent brass band Lo Ku Yai Q Long Hing Kwan J;. Ma bel.nag to the Mission schools, and the salire Uhla Ki Q: Mok Hing Coeung D; Nguyor scene was a memorable and impressive one, Xoong Chen JP. H. Rathsam j W. A White J; Wang Kwok Kuo Q; F. Young Po Nam Ji B, R. Ablong ; E. Abwes ; W.A. Edwards ; Jet Lai Sheng . ; . G. Krugloff.1; Krok Chan Yiog 8. G: 1. M. Parker 2 Was Wing Yee C: A. M. das N. Xavier B Yang Pa Kan 8. 0,,

B-Balilios Public School

COM.S. High School

D-Diocesan Boys' School D1Diocesan Girls' Schoo! F-French Convent

I-Italian Convent

J-St Joseph's College

P-St Paul's College

Q-Queen's College

KCollage of St (lose of Lima, Macao S-St Stephen's College

SGSt Stephen's Giels' School" N-Victoria British School

HARMSTON'S CIRCUS,

CROWDED HOUSES AT CAUSEWAY BAY,,'

and lost.

THE CHURCH.

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Octobar 3,418,000, in bar gold. October 4 £22,000, October 5, 241,000, " Withdrawals wara muda as under:--

Egypt. 10,00 in overelges for Turkey. September 29, £200,000, in sovereigns for 26.030 to sovereigns for Gibraltar £10,000 in sovereigns for Argentine,

RAID ON OPIUM DIVAN.

BIG CAPTURE BY THE POLICE,

The battle was won. The Franch-lost 5,000 | 11, E, to discuss the subject," men to the Aliles' 1,350, and the_ridge" had retreat less necessary. We are among the proved iron indeed. Bat victory did not make night-hard-boons again; Masifaa bad now to make his dangerous Asak march round the north of the Bussaco Sierra after all, and Wel lington might have aenihilated him in the de file. Why did he not attempt it? Why did be retreat first to Coimbra and theo to Torres Vedrat? The answer seems to be that, before Bassac and after, Wellington had more than We append statistics for Aspiember:-- lowest price cash 24 51/6, 2

the enemy to figat. He had fought Bussaco,

average price cash 24.567, z mon, 24,627,

Highest price cash. 243_a_mon.1415/16}|not so much for Mini N'A sako, au to impress mos. '24 the panicky Portuguese and British Govern. ments with the fact that he could fight-and Out of the 16 working days 1/6d premium win, The,baule had served, and he dared not was quoted on forward Silver on 15, and 14. now risk what he had gained he fought first, premium on 7 days.

and did not fight alterwards, maioły to keep the campaign in being.

The market during the current week has been steady wits a strong undertone, both India and China sending orders to buy, and, were it not for the reluctance of the specola when they have the opportunity to do so, tot tive group to unload much of their holdings tendency would be distinctly healthy, Nearly a million sterling was shipped to Bombay in September, of which over half has not yet arrived, but in spits of this, there is stili a promiom on the pries of forward silver on this sido. As the Bombay stock is given to-day as about 16,000 bars exclusive of what is on the water, it is obvious that there is plenty of cash silver on ba.h sides,

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The Chinese kNGINEBRING &

· MINING CO., LD.

holders of the Chlacio Logicoaring and Min. The annual general meeling of the share- fag Company, Limited, was to be held in Lon- don, on October, 28, sgio, when the directors, report and accetats for the financial year end wil be noticed from the following fancial ing February 28, 1910, was to be submitted, it statement that this Company has had a most successfal your.

A good deal of attention has been drawn by us recently to the import of "Saya beans, AXIRACT FROM DIRECTORS' REPORT." perhaps this particular vegetable is not general. ly known, wa quote the following abstract from the Official Report of the Imperial Maritime Customs of China.

The net result of the year's transaction shows a balance to the credit of proft and loss count of £102,010, made up as follows:- Net profit, after providing for all

bercharger in China sum Edd N A

The twin spitos of the new Church'have been a conspicuous feature of the landscaps south west of Shanghal for several months past, but residents have had the cariosity or the enter wo doubt it very many of our basy fellow, prismo go out so far and ascertain to what building,they belonged. If they had done so, especially since the edifice has been rearing compleiita they would of a certainly have considered themselves repaid for the trouble taken by the discovery of what may justly be descibed as one of the most magnificant re ligious buildings in the entire East. Exteriorly it is not very striking or prepassossing is apperance, bot osca within the portals, the Dobilly of proportion and the air of grace, and purity of design by which the building Is chuckerhed, 6il the spectator first with surpalia that such an edifice is to be found bera la Obion, and than with a sentiment of unbounded delight and admiration. It is a truly superb bailding designed on early English Gothic lines, loclining somewhat to wardsmedieval French, out of deference, por heps, to the oationality of the mission to which it belings. The maʼerial employed is prin cipally red brick, with door jambs and archis of grabite, mouldings, strings and dressing of white tisedstone and red-brick facings. It has two towars with twin spires, two towers porches, naya, iwo aisles, eleven side chapels, stair to trifariam, trausepis and transept aisles. The The Silver market during the past week bas transepis and their aislas and the choir and in continued to show a firm undertone and with aisles. The exterior length is 359 foot and the sight factuations the price, which was 1411, width of transepia 141 feat. The width of the on the data of our last circulary has advanced navesides and chapel 93 feet. The height of to 13 1/16d, which we quote to-day propelaced as follows thu s pires to the tops of the Crossen is 176 fan); belaktofficada to top of cross 87 feet and ridge small, but these bas been a good deal of indian

The shiprest this week to Lombay is Tory. of natt too!, 8s fest. Besides the principal en Bear covering and China has been a good" trancethrough the porch there are two entrances buyer for forward delivery, petteden in throughthe towers and two fato each transept The very alight; decrease in the stack of

The soya bean, liself edible, can, it seems, be made into a kind of coffee, kind of milk, and a kind of cheese; the oil expressed from it is valuable for culinary purposes and in the manufacture of soap, and the cake, excellent as a fertilizer and as a food for cattle can alio be made lato say, and into biscuits,

mada

& shipment of £85,000 has been ma San Francisco to rongkong.

·from

dated Loudon, October 7, saya? -210

Mesira, Mocatta and Go.dimid's Circulat

Large honsas Continue to patrossa' the shore well-known place of entertainment, Last night, another excellent bill of fam was provided those seeking relaxation from the ordinary, humdrum existence. Miss Jennie Harmsion-Leave's graceful wire-walking is the subject of favourable comment, while the few maldity of the Weltzman Troups in their Byleg acrobasic act, is only equalled by their marrations skill and danay. The Sliters Angelina and Louisa Basca impress the specta toin with the fact that they have reached the vary acne of perfection in their sharp-shooting act. The precision with which they handle The total interior length is 235 feet, the tro | Rupees lo the Currency Reserve, is spite of their rides iplodead remarkable and the18 septa se 129 feet wide and the nays 36 feet the Excellent crops la India, must be a dis- was, to be no end to the Sisters' capacity thiess 11 feet wide and the side chapaltyappointment to those who were expecting the with the waspour A mild sensation is created foot drop; the total intoilor width being E5 feat. Indian Government to buy silver before the end when bullet is sent flying through the rack. The sindicary and choir are 70 feet long and of the year as that sapport to the market now. of champages botila Mile. Amaude and 23 You vive. The height from floor to apex looks more remote but the up-country demand Wille Harmston continue to gain admiration of valdog is 37 fest. The body will seat you, is expected shortly to increase and with the for their equestrian performances. The clowns the Tribiipta 440, the total accommodaties probability of China contaping to buy slivar Excite roars of langator from the audience and baing 1200. The design was commenced Angus | against their exparts, we $50 no TERFOD to their witticises are clever, enough to bear 47, 1901, the building on August 17,190g and expect any sub-back at present and there might Fallion. The Kavaragh Brothers Awaycompleted in the middle of solo. The aves be a further slight advang revalation 16 shore who had not scentiam architet of this truly m gaificent adiico Mr Gold bas bean in lass demand before whila Bedule, the Tramp Cyclist in AF M. Dərdal, F.R.1 BATAMICE, and the Confident and ibab

enclatlogly funny is bis acces podermy These actors are the Shinghat Building paying aglight

mce, Compity (Edwird and John Ball: Manegan); whole of

Waadid addition they have ma

Balance brought forward

from last year..............£ 1,435. Gross receipts in Londes...

243,308

2,049 £145,338

ing before M, E. R. alifax, Fit Folice Thirty-four antives were charged this morn- Magistrate, far smoking oplam in a divan, The arrest was made by Detective-Bergeant Wall, who raided a house at Tai Wong Lane, Wanchai. While carrying out the raid one queue was produced in Cours this morning. man olcaped by cutting off his quons. The

a fine of $250 on the keeper of the den and after hearing evidence the Magistrate imposed faed the romainder 55 anch.

OPIUM SMOKING.

the total value of Japanese exports to South Americs, it is not likely that they equal in valde the amount of the expenditure in steain. ship subsidies. So largo ad expenditure on sa smul a trada naturally raises a question as to the wisdom of the policy; but apart from the posible expatulon of the trade them is the faci, never forgotten by Jap`n, that the opening of the Panama Canal will revolutionize the the time approaches for that event to taks shipping trade of the Pacific Ocean When place, those steamship companies which hars secured a footing in that part of the world will naturally be is a batter position to take ådrant-- age of the developments than those who come within the last few years of Japanese shippice later on the scene. The great : extensions

branch of the national activities, le well knowD: enterprise, and the importance attached to thia From these considerations It'ssome reasonable to conclude that a large part, if not all, of the present cost of showing the Japanese flag o the South American coast may be regarded as the price paid for an advantageous position In the race for shipping supremacy in the Pacifc Ocean.

on

RESTRICTIVA MRAKURES INEFFECTIVE,

Returning from this wider aspect of the recent jasus-la any last the Government object of the Toko Kisen Kalsha, It may be The Indian Daily News has the following in maller to the more ostensible- and présent of ladin addressed the Local Government on remarked that the directors of that company do the subject of the desirability of the gradual not confine their attention to the bare question examining existing systems for the regulation of bat take the much broader view thel (baik, in- suppression of opiam smoking, and of re- the traffic in opiam, it will be remembered terent lies in the encouragement and con of transporting whatever cargo may be offered,

that the Intereational Opium Commission of trade. With ibis object, they have dispatch which met at Shanghai. last year strongly read reveral commissions to study the require- the Government of ledes is in cordial agres American cepties, alas to collect and dirb commanded these measures. At is well-known men's, conditions, etc., of the various South acment with ike general principles embodied in samples and price of all products and mas the resolutions of the Commission; and it ac ufactures which might be exchanged. They have cordingly called for a report from the Local Alas arranged for a number of latelligentitudents Government as to the feasibility of enforcing, to take up residence in the principal Ciries, within a reasseable peried, a direct and go study the language, and generally pripare to qualified probibition of the practice of opium asist in the trade #hich it is hapad will follow. smoking, The Bengal Board of Revenue has the fig now addressed pablic bodies in this province on the matters referred to. In doing so the Board giros minute description of the mias now in force both as regards the sale of oplam in the form of preparations or Admixtures for smoking and the restrictions as to the retail vand and consumption of oplam. The policy of which the rules and restrictions

apmain features of this res,rictive policy are referred to are the cutcome has been steadily persisted in by Government since 1891 The focidly set fons in the Bora of Ravanne's felter. The Government stopped short of al solutely prohibiting the assembling of persons thought that the restrictions would result in the for the purpose of opiumi smoking, for it was gradual decrease of opium smekler. It will be generally agreed that the masksures taken hitherto bava not tanded to: daciasse the con- sumption of opiam, and farther measures to control consumption seems to be called for The absoluta prohibition of the use of the drug is impracticable at present je bat anything done,

Back it is cstainly to be

To Deduct

Expentin Ecrops... 6,205 Debentures, Ins(28) Ames: 21,879. Dabentutas, redemption 10,000 plractors foot.imamanouri 3359 43,525

which the directors recommend should be

Leaving a net balance of £102,010

tion (akid a total reserve of In placing to reserve for Deprecis

In paying a final dividend ofas 6d, J00 £241,000) instantan£ 30,000

par share (tren of tax) payable

2,16 10 Making a "dividend of 15 per cent

for the rear with the interim dividend of 1/6 per share paid:

Director percentage to profit in

accordance with the articles

·làcome taxza

And carrying

75,000

75,000

in addition to commerce, Japaz bas also looked to South America as a possible fold for: emigration. So far the total number o emigranta Is probably lass than 5,000 major ponion beying found a boute la Pe All the South American Republics reçulin là- bour to develop theit: ngricultural and mizeri resources, but it is questionable fober.u

evidence seems to show their p class of Japanese who emigrate will under or continue in such work The conicusal

in the cities, and for this reason. no longer favour. Japarase immig same extent as formerly,

TIFHOON

A dospatch. from reports that the siòm whỉ on the 10th and it) alt. tropi, pani

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