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A lire sumber of lovited gazats availeț:

Before Mr. E. R Hollifax at the Magi tracy meet Pis themselves of the opportunity to

this afternoon, the case was continued in which Excellency Sir Frederick and Lady Lugard at en "At E-me" which was given by Ladya usimy native student named Wong Tra Lugaid at Government House last night, The Kia and two others are charged with alleged

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ANNUAL REPORT AND PRIZE LIST.

His Excellency the Gove no", Sir Frederick Logard, preside this afternern at the annuel distribution of prizes at St. Joseph's English College.

Clits B.-J. Remedios, generat proficiency English religious knowledge; F. Emi, Edg...... lish; Lua Chot, arithmetic, peamanship; Per klas Leng, arithmetic; Yang Ein Chey, peni manship; M. Belirse, drawing; J. Soares; drawing: J. Foz, religious knowledge.

Class 7.-0. Rexz, general proficiency, Rog- ish, religious knowledge; A. Hart, rei'gious tigious knowledge; A. Laeng, geography, J. Thash, penmanship, drawings 1. Alarabia, ailihmsilc.; Lambest Cas, arithmetic, pieman- ship; L. Lopes, drawing,

perspective or of making a parison as between conditions existant in the East and in the West, Last of all, we have that most objectionable of crea... tures, the passing through writing man, who, after spending a week or two in China, rushes A. S. WATSON & CO., into print with a full dissertation upon Chin- ese life and customs and perhaps lectures in thousands of all-believing listeners. In con tradistinction to all there, Colonel Bruce in variably strikes a note that rings true. It so happens that the latest occasion upon which we have had the pleasure of meeting (in print) the Captain Superintendent of the Model Settlement is in his capacity of Prefacist to the "National Review" An Qual. To exemplify his attitude of compara. tive view in respect of tire Far Eastern situa-" tion, we cannot do better thau quote bis opening sentences. It has been stated," he says, though the writer cannot vouch for the truth of the story, that at the time when Weihaiwei became a British outpost

A Chinaman was charged at the Magi tercy. the Foreign Office in London were under the

this morning before Mr. ER. Halifax with impression that it formed part of the Kowatching a hand bag containing bi ceais is loon Hinterland at Hongkong. Although money from Miss Barrington on the igb of the story may not be strictly true, it is well September while she was coming'd wo a known how colossal, until the last few years, pathway by the filter beds at West Polut in the has been the ignorance of all matters Chinese direction of Hoabam Strand. in England. Geographically, China has re mained until a year or two ago an almost unknown quantity to millions of otherwise well-informed dwellers in Europe and Ameri

Exeter Hall or the Ustier Hall to breathless gathering was a Brill'ant oua aal arrangements conspiracy to murder two of the st-named The Rev. Trohir Disctor submitted his knowledge, geography; F. Silva, Englieb, re..

were perfected for the thorough orjayment of defendant's younger brothers, with intent, so it the guests. The grounds were lastefully de.is alleged, to came into certain property left corated with Chinese fasterns, clesters of by the father of the three children, Mr. F. B. which dangled from the trees in this beauti- Bowley, Crown Solicitor, prosecured and Mr. J. H. Gardipor represented the delcod.nts." fully kept gardens, which produced a most charming effect. A short programme of dances Fung Hor, First Ieterpenter of the Regis bad back propared, and for those whose in-a-Gocial's office, stated that he checked cinations did not lie in that direct as, pleaty the translations of the letters (produced) and by indulging in other forms of teh xation. Al- of facilhits were provided to spend the evening found them to be correct. together, a most enjoyable.orening was spent.

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AFTERMATH OF AN ASSAULT ON A EUROPEAN LADY.

Mir, Jackson appeated for the deforce. defendant, whom she met a few times after the Complainant stated that she recognited thą 5th of September. Ha: lime bo saw witness he ran away. The last time she saw him the was carrying a stick and when defendast met her horan away. She gave cheat and later on, he was arrested,

The case was remanded to We loesday next,

apart &r the year 1920, which bas bien on the whole à prosperous one for the Colle o. The attendance has been good and the bays have succeeded well in the different examinations. The highest monthly' carolment during tho year was 491, while the average daily attend a cs wis 435. These fures show an improve meat on last year, when the bi, hest monthly eerolment was 40 add the average daily at K. Lay, bookkeeper of the International tendacco 40. The atindance of the boys has Bankard also cue cf his executors and trustees been regular through :ut the year. Except for of the will of the late Wang Wlog Ho, pie- a few typhoon days, there was no strious break daced ills will. Witress was acquainted within the regular clsier. The Rev. Brother the first dr'end nt, who was the eldest son of Drector points out to Chinese parents the the late Wong Wing Ho.

necessity of sending the'r children to school Mak Kui was recalled and cross-examined

before the age of twelve; when this is done by Mr. Gardiser,

the boys succeed, well and carry eff many prizes. The staff has been strèngilieoed during the year by the addition of two European teach ers. All la classes are how sicily.ia accorde ance with the requirements of the Education Department, the highest number of pupils under the supervision of any one teacher being 40. The weekly testimonia's and meathly ex- aminations continue to interest the boys very much. This stimulus seems to besk the |

You told them you would get the acid monotony of the ordinaly class work, whiled: Yca.

Also fits the boys for their final examilostions. Did they ask you afterwards if you bought The conduct of the pupils has been very good. the acid or not ?-Yes, but I did not get it, bethey try to please their teachers, and as a relo exh.b.t an excellent spirit. The Boarding De I promised,

Mr Gardiner-Yi u told us that you received $13 ye terday. Could you tell us why you re- received more than the others?-Because I was cappoted to for medicine.

What medicine?—Tome acid.

Why were you to receive $ed more than the third delendam?-We were to get equal amounts, and on the next payment ho will get more...

I put it to you that you put the white tub-pailment is in a prosperous condition, and the stance in the bottle on the table?-I dd not ciprés de corps actrating the boarders is ex

cellent.

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Ware you in the room when the Falice ar

And then Colonel Bruce goes on to a consideration of the many and various causes which can be adduced in explanation of the remarkable-hay, notorious-backwardness of the Chinese in taking their proper place in the progressive march of the world: OA FILLAR of gas was burning at Neargamme, the face of it, there appear to be few things

near Hamburg, for alno days, audit attracted | rived?—Yes.... tens of thousands of sighisters, Three im wanting to China which are usually con-meate-jets-were-ables-and-the-fumo was Bidered necessary to the makings of a great visible for miles.. Robert Porter & Co.'sation. First amongst the adjuncts that

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wake for national prosperity, she has an abundant population. Nowhere in the uni verse do so many industrious workers call one man their ruler. The people are frugal sad healthy. Physically considered, the average Chinese peasant compares to ad- vantage with his fellow labourer in any GUINNESS' STOUT Country, whether Oriental or Occidental. So far as regards the natural resources in PINTS and SPLITS.

of the country, China still remains an ustapped well, ad unopened book, The Chinese themselves have not yet come →A. S. WATSON & CO., to realise the mineral wealth of the Middle

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THE London County Council decided on the 1:nd ultimo to appoint 115 add t'oard trackers with the object of reducing the size of all classes of more than sixy children in Loodan ele mentary schools.

PREPARATIONS for the Coronation. Dorbar al Delti on January 7, 1912, are being already taken in hand. The ordinaty relief movements of troops are likely to ba.affected by the com -centration upon Delhi,

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LIEUT-COLONEL H. P. Hancox, and Royal laniskilling Fusiliers, who has just been pro moted to that rank, has been appo'nicil comind the rst Bay, is China, and wil leave Aldershot at an early date for Tightsio.

AN assistant cook of thi Vijana Qalé was

charged before Mr. E R. Halifax this morning: with the larceny of foar kaives from the Café: Mr. Ono Koog Sing appeared for the defence. Case remanded.

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ABOUT seventy miles of vitgin forest' ata in James on the Amur Rivar below Steleask, says a recent dispatch from Mukden, the sin ike of the conflagration be og sɔ thick as to prevent slentrs getting up to their winter que ers at that town.

MAU ICE Cummings was again brought up morning to answer a charge of behaving in a before Mr. J. R. Wool at the Magistracy (bis discrderly manner whils drunk at the Sqitors Home. His Worship sentenced defenfiol to one mocta's imprisonment.

How were you to address it? To the three

men.

The results of the Oxford examination were

Class 6.-V. Barradas, general proficiency, hygiene, geography, M. Mehal, English, pen- manabip, drawing: A. O:mund, English, crith- metic; 2. Almeida, arithmetic, drawing, Lo Osmund, religieus løstrucilon;. F. J'a ques, geography, religious knowledge ; K, Lohn anr, bygiere; S, Set, penmans) ip; F. Silva, Eng- lisb, religions knowledge,

Clas sb. Reis, general preficiency, English, mathematice, religious knowledge, hygiene, history; G. Gotauro, religious know. ledge, drawing, bygiene, penmanship, gec- graphy; S. Johntro, English, mathematics, penmanship, history, gergraphy ; R. Baumano, drawing..

Cless 5H, Da Liz, general piclicitacy English, byglece, religious koçwledges A.. Xaorg, geography, history, penmanship, draw ing; F. Collaco, Foglish, bistory, hygiene, seli- gicus knowledge; F. Seto, geography, matbe matici, penmanship; F.hi Foi, mathematics; G. Carvalho, drawing.

Class 4-G. Carvalho, general proficiency, Eng'i .b, history, bygiene,:eligious knowledge; Korg Ming, mathematics, geography, pen- man: hip; A. Osmund, geography, religious knowledge; F. Kennedy, mathematics, pen manship; T. Krsalo, history; G. Reich, Eng. lisb; F. Silva, drawing; A. 7 avares, drawlogi C. Vas, hygiene..

Class 3 (Oxford Freliminary)-Xuong Cleo, very gratifying.There were presented coctal proficiency, ati,hmetic, English, mathe How long were. you there befors the Police senior), iz juziors and 16 prélimineries, or

matics, drawing, French; R Ribeiro, Scsip: actived? About Twenty minutes.

these, Bacolors, Ljubicr, and 16.prepare, bistory, drawing; A, Sequeiro, mathe Ware you to murder the boys yourself? -Noies secured passes, Lou's Rabat, Peter Pravost,

matic", hygiene; F. Murray, Engl'sh, "Bezip- the others were to assist me..

and Joachim Th. an obtained-third-class hon. ure O. Musso, arithmetic, goography; H You told us that on the ith you wrote a ours in the sealer, while Cheung Kal obtained Reich, geography; C. Baptists, hit rị; R. letter?-No, os the ruth,^_

distinction in Classical Chiness and a cerificate Bou guiant, Scripture; F. Burjo, bygiene. exempting him from respousions. Nearly all the boys secured a good pass in English,

The shor.band-and typewriting classes still maletained their efficiency. During the year savetal examisations were held and 74 certifi. cates granted-18 for sheitband and G for type. willeg. Towards the end of October an examination was held under the auspices of the Shorthand and Typewrking Committee. There were protested for shortband speed certificates 16 boya-120 words a minute being the highest speed-and for typewriting certif. cates to boys. The results have Lo; yet come to hand,

How did you deliver it took it to the door and banded it to Obin Chau.

money 2-No, it was ta murder people.

I put it to you that the deed was to horog

Mr. Boway You told us you handed a letter to Chiu Chau. Io whore At No. 37, Elgin Strest,

assist you in murdering the boys. Who were You (old us just now that others were to the other. -The three defeeding,

"Wong Ho Shi, widow of Wong Wing Hà, stated that her husband died last year, the lived in 42, Calon Road with her cħlidean, She was deceased's third wife. The first d fendant was the son of the first wife:

Mr. Gardiner On what terms's Wong Tsa Kin with his step-brotters ?-Very goal.

Dues be give them presents -He always

takes them out.

Ca ́s x (Oxfo d Japior) - J. Yau oy, gen eral proficiency; bookkeeping, mathematics, political economy, English history H. Ozorio, political econtmy, physical geography, short had, commercial knowledge; E. Boelho, Scripture, physical geography; M. Mayer, Scripture, history, teskkeeping; A. Fasto, English; W. Exis, mathematics,

Clays a (Oxford Sezion)-L. Rabat, excal leece, bool keeping Spanish, political ecp- nomy; P. Prevost, excel'e:co, bookkeeping French, political economy, English, Scripture J. Thuan, excellence, physical geography, mvh mules, history, Scripture; Cheung Kaj, responsions, physical geography, mathematics, - Hygiene has been well taught during the year. The examinations to this subject pro-Rosario, history; G Litton, English,

classical Chinese,ekonhand, typewriting; D.

|duced on the whole satisfactory results, Tou boys were presented for the team competition.

but so far ths rasults have not been madi

knowe. In compliance with instructions from the Education Department, and in view of the ?-fature University of Hongkong, bygiere has bien iccluded in the Oxford senior and junior curriculum,

Did he go to your place at all this month Yes, once. He came and took his step.br. thers to the bizaar, and returned with toys,

Chief Detective-Inspicor Harson was re- called and gave evidence of the dates of receipt of the different tetters from Hung Oo.

The case was remanded till Friday afterncon At the conclusion if the proceedings, Chi Chiu, unemployed fi ter, and Chiu Kai, hawker, were charged with persuading Mak Kuo pot to

give evidence agalast Chiu Chao.

The first defendant deli:d the charge and the second said he was paid to do it,

Case reminded for a week.

ALLEGED KIDNAPPING of CHINESE BOYS. BOYS.

DUO WHO RUN AWAY FROM SHOK- MAKER'S SHOP.

SECIAL P. 120, LIST,

His Lordship the Bishop's prize for religious knowledge. ]. Thuan; H.E. Mijer General Anderson's prize for mathematics, Cheong Kai; Sir H. N. Moly's gold medal for English

riture, P. Rrevost; Sir H. N. Mody's schil. rakip of $3", A. Sequeira; Mr. Delilios scholarship$30 for English (stnicz), P. Prevostj class is a source of great beatfi to the boys. (junior), J. You Loy; Mr. Delilios scholarship The library in consecios with the Oxford Mr. Belilios chership $15 for English At present it contains close on bao volumes. 125 for English (justor), A. Basto; Mr. J. M The College received a large number of new Alves chelarship $5 for commercial boom. hooks daring the year, and al:toagh it is still ledge, H. Cz ric: Cathelic Union scholar hip far from being as complete as the Rev. Drector for religious knowledge, P. Prevost; Mr. could wish, it may be said that it admirably. M. Basto's gold medal for shorthard, gold falfils the purpes: for which it was established. med:1 prerected by a friend for respobribes, Cheung Kai; Mr. G. J. Siqueira, geld watch for Reseral proficiency in Std. 7, J. Yag Loys gold medal presented by the College for.ex. cellence lo Seslor Oxford, L. Rabat gold medal prestated by the Coll-ga for excellence in Senior Oxford, P. Prevost; gold medel pre

White solicitous for the moral and intellectu. development of the pupils, the Collere staff also took special interest in their physical education. Football teams are organised, and games are regularly played at nuseway Bay The first and second teams are.very promising this year, but as long as the boys were consented by the College for excellence in Senior fuel to the very fimi el recreation ground. attached to the College it cannot be expected that the reels on the field should be anything but mediccra,

Oxford, J, Thunu."

Priza for special merit.-A. Sequeira, R. Pasmans, Y Po Tam, P. Bourguignat and Kwing,Cher.

Kingdom. Content with picking up the out- crops of great irou, coal, silver and gold de- posits that have been proved to abound all over the provinces, they have, so far but (18 scratched the surface of a veritable mine of treasure. Were.coal to regain the staple for healing purposes-which is unlikely in this age of advancement and scientific re- search-the yet untouched coal-fields of Manchuria are capable of supplying the worlŲ's needs for centuries to come. Thes to what can be attributed the backwardness of China? She possesses all the essentials that make for progress. Surely the only conclusion at which one can arrive is that the seat of reaction lies in the method of national government, Colonel Bruce places i justaposition to this view the opinion that | China fails at present; and will continue to

fail, until some new spiritual regeneration Turz President of the United States has.ap. affects the nation itself. And to the obvious painted Mr. W. Lewis, a negro, as. Assistant question--What is spiritual regeneration? he Attorney-General. Mr. Roosevelt, comment replies-Any regeneration which has for its ing on the elections, says that the fight for pio, guiding principle some moral force. Iogressive popular government has merely begun, other words, our Prefacist lays down the and will certainly go on to a triumphant c cause of the purely materialistic moral dictum, that China lags in the rear beclusion.

WILLIAM Booth, a gunner of the R. G. A., was atmosphere in which her people lead charged at the Magistracy this morning with their daily lives,

For our part,

we assaulting a Japanese woman in Ship Street. On December 13, 1910, at the Victoria heartily disagree with this view of the sub- Defendast peaded guilty and said he did not ject. China has a religion of her own, more remember anything about the matter; as he was ancient thao, and as beautiful as, Christianity under the inflsence of stink at the time,

Defendant was ordered to pay a fine of Sto. itself as replete with moral gems as those which scintillate from the Sermon on the We have received from the local agents of the Mount. The whole tendency of Rurope to F. & O. Steamship Compaor, the ondea and day is towards materialism. China's ten- ancashire Fire Insurance Comptoy, the dency is to all appearances more wholesome. Royal Exchange Assurance Company, the While retaining her ancient faith, the people North British and Mercantile Insurance Com are clamorous of Reform, in the truedense pany and the-Law Union and Rock Insurance ("Wies called upon to pay their fares, the re- Fook Wab, general pr filie:cs; Kwong Loki Kai, D. Rosario, G. Ljica, L. Geotherts, R. of the word. Recent happenings have shown company a bumber of calendar, blotting

pada, diariés, etc. HONGKONG, WEDNESDAY, DEC. 71, 1917.

that the present active movement towards real Reform in the government of the cour THE BACKWARDNESS OF CHINA,try is no mere pursuit of a shadow on the part of the Chinese people. They will not Since Colonel C, D. Bruce of Shanghai be content until they grasp the substance. wrote "In the Footsteps of Marco Polo," he And it is indicative of the national spirit has come to be looked upon as an authority that the first endeavours of the Reform Party on the subject of Things Chinese and his reputation as such is deservedly bestowed, Those of us who have lived in China loog enough to be able to confess without a blush that we are as far off as ever from a true un derstanding of the Chinese character, find in Colonel Bruce an apt and ready spokesman, We are all only too well-acquainted with that unrepresentative type of the Old China IT le reported that a great strike of gold his

BIRTH.

-Narsing, Home, Shanghai, to Mr. and Mrs.

F. C. Flack-a daughter.

MARRIAGE,

On November 25, 1910, at Chungking by the Rev. T. E. Robinson, B. A Pacting, William Stark Toller, H. B. M. Consular Service, to Rose Florence, widow of the late Arthur *Lawrence, C, M. S., W. China..

The Hongkong Telegraph

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THE N. C. 17. Now, dates that on the igil inst. it was reported to the police that Miss Brodhurst, who is well knowa lically as a qualified curse, hid been missing since the evening of Tuesday, the 13 b. She bad been the Hipz Road and left their house at 9 p.m. spending the allerloin with some friends in are being directed towards a curtailment of to return to her own home in Yangtsz:poo, and the arbitrary and despotic powers welded from that moment she has not been heard of. with impunity by the ruling classes. That Asker home it was support, when she did not- way, and that way only, lies salvation for re ura, that she was staying with her friends... China.

and her absence did not cause any anxiety unʻil on the moralog in question. At present ber friends have not the least clus to this strioga disappearance. WHILST nympathy cannot be withheld from must be admitted that the Court-martial which tried him did'not infl ct a very severe tentence. of course the career of Captala Fitzherbert in the Royal Navy has received a check, but that there was negligence, and negligence which

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

stampeds to the scene of the discovery has taken place,' ..

Hand-the "twenty years in the country and been made on the Squirrel River, Alaska. A the captain of the ill-fated cruiser Bedford, it speak, the language" man who in his armour-plated years returns to England and poses as an oracle on all things pertaining A CHINAMAN was awarded fourteen days to China, and perhaps has the temerity to

"hard" and ordered to pay Sa compensation

Two men were chirged before Mr. J. R. Wood at the Police (ourt this morning with kidnapping two boys at Kongmus. I: appears that the two boys were employed in a shoe- maker's shop and for some reason or other, they'r.ceived a thrashing from their master,

their parents, which led to their ranaing away to return to

On their way they met the iwɔ a codants, who told them that they could get good jobs in Hongkong in the tobacco p'uck- isg line. This induced the lads to follow the men and the fur boarded the ss Stlu Dr. fendants had as money to pay for the beys, wbp indirectly disclose the m:' plans to ito: on board. The Captain detained-the- men os board and on the vessel's arrival in po I, handed them over to the Police.

the ground of its afficient evidence.

His Wors ip discharged the deferdinis on

NEWS FROM THE NORTH,

[Spech. My Translated for the Hongkong- Zelegraph].

PRINCE CHING SHOT.

It is sumcured that a man shot Prince Obing on the later leaving the Palace for his home. Highness was driving but fortunately passed The shit p'eresihycani ge in which Hịs

over his head, Ascene of atter confusion follow. ed amongst His Highness's tendants, during which the assallant mide good bis becage. His Highness is none the wors for his experiencs, The Members of the Ministry of Foreign

CUSTING OF THE QUEUE.

In the month of June the Director of Eluca-

tion visited the College and, baving reported very favourably on the discipli:e, organisatios and its action, he once again declared the school to be "thoroughly efficient."

The-pfzz-Est is as follows

CHINESE DAPARTMENT. Class 3-Hing ( hung, Chinese, dr;wing, arithmetic; Chik Yap, Chiasse, permanship, trithmetic Cheong 1 am, English, geography Mao Lim, geography, ermacship, drawing English, relixious knowledge; Ming fo', re- li,ious knowledge.

Class 8 Leong Yip Shua, gener!" pro»- Eciency, geography, English.; Kwong Wa Shing, English, geography; Liu Kam Shirg: arithmetic, religious knowledge; Treng Kwan Husg, Chinese drawing, tri hmetic; Fung Wing, pamanship; drawing; Li Cheung Wai, religious knowledge; Tam Wing Kwong, Chi- pore; Lem Chean Dat, Fenmanship,

OXFORD, CRTIFICATER. Freliniary-Xuong Chee, Henry Reich, R. Bourguigoat, O. Mors, R. Ribalto, W Walio, C. Baptista, F. Murray, L. Gomes, F. Young Po Nam, L. Czarlo, A, Sequeira, G.. Baker, R. Baumano, F. Burjo, Lung Ping. Kwar,

Jualor-Joseph Yau Loy, Henry.Czarlo, D. Brown, W. Eza, M. Mayer, E. Eotolka, Tang Che, Ko, A. Basto, L. Remedios, Ļ. Ribeiro,

L.. Pasicolan.

Sealer.-L. Rabat, Frevest, J. Thuan, Cheung

B.plisti.

SHORTHAND CERTIFICATE.

H. Ozio, Cheung Kai, R. Baplitta, B. Mayer F. da Luz, J. Thoan, J. Silva, P. Piarost," 1. Lopes, D. Roziro, L. Ribeiro, G Litton, J. Yan Loy, E. Botelho, D. Brown, A. Castro, H. Rech, F. May,

SYPAWJITING O' RTIFICATES. F. da Luz, P. Frevosi, J. Tbuso, L. Brate, F Koong Po Nam, L. Pabst,

C'ass 7-Ya Wun, English, religious know- ledge, arithmetic, general proficiency; Cheong REGARDING the recent loan agreement signed Lam, arithmetic, geography, Engiish; Dy Een In London, while it allows complete indepsod Feng religious knowledge; Ou Kal Chung, enca of action to each ation, Reuter's Agency geograpy, English; Fing Ching, drawing; says abolishes financial spheres of it fluer ce, Rui Kam, Chloese; Yat Fook, diawing; Fung and, inasmuch as it scares equat particicipa Ming, geography: Le Tong, peamanship; Lania in forrige loans in any portion of Chin Chu g, promistip.

disposes of the idea of the cor quart of China Class 6-Lem Stu Kopf, p:omaahip, by one Power or another by means of rail. figiru kowledge Chan Was Lai, English, 7112 g of Denmark, a plate red banner arithmetic, Chincte, general,proficiency, 10: дуб.

geography, arithmetic; Paul Chin, geography beating on it a white crass, is the oldest dag religious knowledge, hygiene: Tang Sha Sagrow in existence. For goo years both Norway penmenship; Wong Sum, hygicon; Pak Che and Sweden were ucited with Denmark ender

Koon In, Chinese,

submit his views to the public in book form, at the Police Court this morolog for assaulting" resulted in not caly the loss of a valuable crui- Affairs held a meetlog the other day to discuss Fal, drawing; Lao Fook Llog, dranisg ; Ho this fig. In the year 1319 King Waldemar of Then we have the Sinologue, whose jaun-a Cblaesce woman at West Foint and breaking diced outlook is entirely introspective, who same crockery. cannot see anything that does not ile under his very nose, who can write about the domeatle life of the people and preach homilies on their virtuos, yet is incap able of regarding things in an equable died in hospital..

AVIATION continues to chim i's victims, Caught in a sudden gale white flying low a Mooserce, the Belgian atronant Preters was dished to the ground, and so fojured that he

ev, but in the i.finitely greater loss of the lives the question of the casting of the queue. They of several of our brave bluejackets-a loss | decided to memorialize the Throne next nu- which cannot be appraised by a mere mouetary diença day tu order that all officials of the standard-cannot be dentes, It is doubtful various Ministries, Ministers, Consuls and their whether the quotation from the cbsoleto CLisa secretaries, and the officials of the Commis Sta silling directions, 1894, helpol ́bis, cazz niquer of Foreign Affairs' yamso, oʻqald dis- much—L, &• C, Express..

il card their queuna ümit.

ENGLISH DEPARTMENT. Class 8. Sleado, general proficiency, English, seligit us knowledge; F. Gomes, lish, religious knowledge; F. Leon, arithmetic, psomanship; L. Qodce'cio, ar'thmollej Dolly, penmanship.

Danmark, when leading h's troops to bitila aga'nst the Livo lens, haw or thought be saw a bright light in the form of a cross in the sky. Divine aid, and prested forward to victory. He held this appsurance to be a premise of From this time he had the cross placed on the dig of his country, and called it the Dauns. borg, that is, the strength of Denmark

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