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A MONEY LOAN ASSOCIATION,

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH SATURDAY APRIL 29 1011

MONGOLIAN OUTBREAK. rez as a Chinese woman, named

HEAVY FIGHTING NEAR

TSITSIHAR.

GOVERNMENT TROOPS

DEFEATED.

This morning before Mr. Justice Hazeland, Mrs. L. Gutior-

Ah Choy, to recover $28, duo under an agrooment of the Money

Loan Association.

The plaintiff's case was that she was invited to join the Monoy Loan Association. She agreed to do so and to pay for 20 months at the rate of $3 per month. After being in the association fifteen months, she drow a lot entitling her to $76, conditional upon her paying por month for the remaining 11 months.

To make sure of the money $33 wore deducted so that she was entitled to $15. Of this she had only received $17 and was now

LOG BOOK.

WOMAN DISGUISED AS SAILOR

A romantic story is told by Captain de Broin, of the French barque Noomi, which has arrived nt Nowcastló (Australia) from Monte Video. Before the vessel left that port for Newcastle several sailors wore shipped as mombora of the crow. Tho ship had boon at sen two days when one of the now sailors interviewed the cap tain and astounded him with the information that one of the "men" taken on board at Monte Video was his (the sailor's) wife. Apparently the woman had taken this course in order that slie might not be separated from her husband. Ilowever, she found

HONGKONG'S TREASURY. SPRING TAILORMADES

FROM PARIS.

WITH WIDE PERFORATED BRAID IS THE POPULAR. STYLE.

PHILHARMONIC

SOCIETY'S CONCERT.

Last night the Philharmonio Socioly gave a very successful concort in the St. Georgo's Hall. Therewasa very largeattendanco, amongst whom was Lady Laigard, one of the vice-presidents of the society.

The financial statement for the montli of February issued by the THE SHORT COAT TRIMMED Treasurer, Honourable Mr. A. M. Thomson, shows the balance of assets and liabilities on 31st January 1911 to be $1,440,070.37 Land the rèveans from the lat of February to the 28th $514,240.35.

The now spring models are now The total in $1,000,310.72. Sub-to be soon everywlivro-not only tracting an expenditure, during also on all those, fair Parisiennes in the great ateliers and shops, but February of $400,482.35, a balance of $1,650,834.37 ro- who like to be well in the forward

The programme opened with the orchestral selection "Liobes- mains. Detailing the liabilities, van of fashion. Some years ago the Treasurer sets out deposits the signal for the wearing of spring traum" (by von Blou), which not available, to amount to fashions was the Concours Hip was rendered by a band of 20 $227,401,35 and Crown Agents pique. Now long before that instrumentalists, under the baton Advances $5,036,770.57. hors spring festival-Parisiennes are of Mr. Denman Fuller. The ron- are other small items, and donning their straw hats and doring was excellent and called the whole make a total of their spring tailormades. This forth enthusiastic applause.

Mrs. Schofield with Goring 85,200.000.10. The assets are other day lunched at that Bank balanço $123,370.57; sub-extra-select restaurant at Vor Thoinns "Is Buiser" scored a sidiary coins $342,613.34 sailles which is called the huge success, for the excellent Tho Mongolian tribes have aming to recover the balance of the life of an ordinary seniman advances $00,857.56; imprest. Trianon Palace, and which is manner in which she handled her]`

oven Jarder than she had $40,823.30; railway construction designed and furnished in the fine voice, and the clarity of her anticipated, and although none $6,232,005.38; Crown Agents

onunciation, was everything that of tho athar sailors had dis- current account $8,000.05- covored that sho was

could be desired.

man her husband decided i

awa-making a total of $8,820,830.80. put an end to the masquerado. Captain do Broin, on learning the woman's identity, immediately arranged for her accommodation in another part of the ship, and sho completed the voyngo as n passenger.

{'-INDEPENDENT—Ñews"-AuzkoY:]-

Tukio, April 20.

rison against the Government in the neighbourhood of Chitilar, (Tsitsibar 7), and have defeated

the Governmont troops.

ཧཱུྃ་

A scoro of trilles have joined

the movemnout, unul lavo attacked

and burned a number of villagos.

They crually tortured the natives,

for the most part burning then to

death.

On receipt of the news, the Governor of the Amur Provinces at once despatched a largo fores

of soldiers to the scene, and after

a fight those succeeded in quelling

the outbreak for the moment.

$28.

Thio defence was that of tho $48 dus $95 were paid to the plaintiff, while the balance was sod as futher subscription to the society at plaintiff's request.

His Lordship entered judgmont in favour of the plaintiff with ;

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COBLS.

UNIVERSITY OF HONGKONG.

The following are the first members of the court of the University of Hongkong:-

CHANCELLOR,

His Excellency Sir Frederick Join Dealtry Lugard, K.C.M,G., C.B., D.S.O.

MEMBERS.

b Anderson, His Excellency Major-tioneral Charles Alexan-

dor, 0.11.

1 Atkinson, Hon. Dr. Jolin

Mitford,

b Barnes, Hon. MP. Warren Delabere (Hon. Mr. Cevil Cle menti, acting),, tob Brewin, ikon. Mr. Arthur

On the way back, however, headquarters the soldiers were

am'seaded by a large force of robots, and more than a hundred

were killed. The remnant have

ratirod on Tsitsihar.

PLAGUE CONFerence.

DELEGATES LEAVE

MUKDEN FOR PEKING.

{"INDEPENDENT News" AGENOY]

Tokio, April 20. The Plagan Conference at Muk- don closol yesterday,

The various delegates, repre senting ten soparate untions, lavo left for Peking, where they will be received in audience by His Imperial Highness the Princo Rogent.

*

Dr. Kitazato, who did such. good work during the virulent stages of the outbreak, has boon appointed spokesman of the var- ious committees, and will explain to the Rogent the results of the conference..

COUNCIL OF THE UNIVERSITY.

The following are the first members of the Council of tho University of Hongkong.

Sir Frederick John Donltry Lugard, K.C.M.G., C.B., D.S.O.

Chairman,

Treasurer of the University, Hon. Sir Catchick Paul Chater, Kt., Q.M.G.

Director of Public Works, Hon. Mr. Willian Chatham, O.M.G.

The Registrar General, Hou. Mr. Arthur Wonbolt Brewin.

THE NORDDEUTSCHER.

LLOYD,

A SHORT SERMON.

FROM EVERLASTING TO

EVERLASTING. Novertheless the foundation of God standeth suro.-II Timothy, ii, 10.

"The soul's emphasis is always right," says Emerson.

The senses mayorrorbo misled, but thesoul, by its divino rolation ship to the Maker, is hold in the path of truth,

Higbor oven than what we think

is what wo feel.

Infinitely above what can be proven and demonstrated are those intangible things which Are; those auseen powers and forces which constitute the "foundation

of God,"

most approved eighteenth cen- tury style, with the addition of all the latest modern comforte and a few very modern English comfortable loungos.

DARK COLOURED

MILLINERY,"

Coanr Franck's "Sonata" for

violin and piano, given by Messrs Timmershøidt and Dau- nonborg, proved very popular and was heartily applauded.

The next itoni was a dust, "Nocturne" by Chaminade, which wasrendered in finestyle by Dr.and The audience Mrs. Schofield. waxed rapturous over what was easily the triumph of the first part, and an encore was demanded and given.

high order, and the encore de- mandod was more than justified. In response to the call Mr. Den- mon Fuller gavo n further piano- forte solo.

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Hongkong, 7th April, 1914.

To-day's Advertisement.

W

CAUTION.

THEN Submarines are taking in patrol at the Asinile Petrolcain

The second part of the pro- gramme was taken up with the Company's Wharf at Tai Kok Tsui, e rendering of Coleridgo's" Ancient Rod Fing will be hoisted at the Fis Mariner, set to music by J. F. Staff at per head also Bed Flags will

At this rendezvous of the elegant world it seemed that all Paris was lanching. Since the advent of motore, Parisians havə been more and minore addicted to lunching out on Sundays at the smart and fashionable restaurants that are established at Versailles, Following closely upon the

St. Germain, Ville d'Avray, and

Mr. Donman Fuller' is already Hamburg-American Company's report comes the annal statemont

such charming spots, and the too well known to need any great throng of motors that lock to description of his rendering of of the directors of the Norddeut

these resorts at mid-day is truly Mondolssolin's "Presto and Mol- sher Lloyd. Between them these

formidable. Here too we can have to Allegro" (Piano Concerto No. two nadertakings own about.

a fine view of the latest fashiona..) which was accompanied by tho 1,800,000 tons of shipping, and

for, needless to say, these so-called orchestra under the conductor- their figs fly in almost all the

country spots are frequented by ship of Mr. F. J. Chapman. The navigable waters of the globe, says

the very smartest of the smart. performance was of a wonderfully the "Shipping Gazette." With

noticed at several tables inany ramifications so wide-spread, it

fashionable beauties all in their Badeley, Hon. Mr. Francis might almost-bosumed that In hunian experience they are Bunday best. There was not a William Lyons, acting). doseph (Hồn, Capt. Fredericka-certain-measure-of-success-was-bost exemplified by affection, by single-winter-hat-in-the-large

always assured. But, as overy-what we call love.

anddle. Each and every woman→→ body knows, these gigantic under- Juman love is based upon and there were quite 500lunching takings have not escaped in recent something that cannot be explain thoro-wore a toque or a wide yours the troublos which havood. It disdains reason, cause and brimmed hat of tagal or crin, affected nearly overy steamship circumstance, boing a law unto Dark colours prevailed-indeed enterprise. The fact that you itself and confounding all who wore in the largest majority and liave your eggs distributed in seek its source.

many were trimmed with huge

No ship, launch or other vessel shif Then there is hope. Upon widespread bows of black or dark piece throughout wasoroliestrated guarantee of sustained dividend what is this buiklod? Who shall toned valvet, giving the head gear by Mr. Denman Fuller, in a style approach this Wharf or within 250 Chatham, Hon. Mr. William, Joarning power. Onthe other hand, analyze it? Of what parents did a moro wintry look than they will which is worthy of the highost Jands of such when the Rod Flags aro

when improvement doessot in, its

it first spring? influence is more or less far-reachi-

To trace the origin of such ing. Wosco this in the case of both force the untrained ove of the the big German companies. The humblestand least learned among Norddonischer Lloyd share the unknown massos is a capable Wil-holders have had no dividend forns the skilled sight of sono mas-

two years. On this occasion they get 3 per cont. The "markot,"ter, whose research is sided by

ovory known contrivance.. no doubt, expected 3.1-2 or 4 por The sum of all scarelt in those cent. But the directors are desir-.

directions is this, we are not outs, as they say, of consolidating the company's position. That they are wise is not to be question- ol, for the recovery of the com- Irving, Mr. Edward Alex-pany has been somewhat less rapid than that of the Hamburg a and e Jordan, Dr. Gregory American Lino,

Winboll.

nand o Cheung Pai Sz.

a and b Chater, Hon. Sir Cat-many haskots is; in truth, no chick, Paul, Kt. CM.G.

1

O,MAL

g Chan Chik Y.

g Chang Kang Ya.

Ễ (Hau Siu Ki

:

Principal Civil Modical Officer, Hoa. Dr. Jolu Mitford Atkinson.

Director of Education, Mr. Edward Alexander Irving.

Hon. Mr. Honry Edward Pol- look, K.C.

Mr. Murray Stewart (Ion, Mr. Ceoil Clementi, Acting),

Hou, Dr. Ho Kai, OM.G., M.B., M.R.G.BAND

Hon. Mr. Wei Yuk, O,M,C. Mr. Lau Chiu Pak..

g Chiu Yu Ting,

liam.

and o Clark, Dr. Francis

B

7 Ede, Mr. Charlos Montague, a and e Gibson, Dr. Robert MacLean.

b llowett, Hon. Mr. Edbert Ansgar.

a, b and c o Kai, Hon. Dr., OMG., M.B., M.RO.Š.

under.

Paul,

b Keswick, Hon. Mr. Henry.

d Lau Chi Pak.

g Ng Hon Tsz. g Ng Li Hing.

If a somewhat subdued note in

Buro.

Tint is the mind's answer. The soul says "I know!"

heavens.

603,

have in a few weeks.

THE NEW TAILOR-MADES. Most women, too, were wearing their new spring tailor-made gowns. The wonther was 80 sweet and balmy that there was not a single winter elonk to bo

sc011.

a

available for the work, and the N.W. of such pier. Barnett. No band parts were be plea on the Buoys to N.. and W.

commendation. The chorus of hofsted and all trafike shall pass to the

Red Flags. over thirty members showed the Westward of the Buoys when flying results of careful coaching, and the style of rendering loft nothing to be desired," "Tho· ́bálánco throughout was good.

0. W. BECKWITH,

Comniander, It.N.; -

Harbour. Mastor, &c. Hongkong, 23th April, 1911.--

CAUTION.

A

axercised in the vicinity of this and bass parts were sustained by A Submarines wit bo constantly Messrs. S. Moore and F. Austin Port and in view of the difficulty thai respectively in excellent style. passing vessels invo in observing, these The whole concert was an un- Bonis, a large Squaro Red Flag will be qualified success and the society displayed from the vessel, in company. deserves every congratulation on with the Submarinos (usually De the fine programme prepared..

VETERINARIAN.

(Qualified).

treger or Gunboat) and this Flag will be flown whenever Submarines are practising in the Walom of the Colony

The Tessel lying the Rod Plag should be given a berths of at least one mile. When, however, this from any reston cannot be given, the vessel flying the Red Flag must be approached at a slow speed and a good look out kept for Submarines, until the approaching ship. can be warned by word of mouth of the

Mosdames Stainor and Gold- I noto a decided tendency smith as soprano and contralto towards the short cont on all tho soloists respectively, gave very frotteur costumes, which indicates tine performances. The tenor the near advent of the bolero. A favorite trimming, too, is very wide braid of a perforatod design In this it ochoes the verdict of that is laid on over some contrast the eye, gazing into the measuro-ing tone of colour, which makes loss depths of the star-dusted. happy effect of adornment. Thus a very fino dark-blue serge was In this it echoes the verdict of trimmed with wido black por- to bo dotected in the reports of the ear, catching the song of the forated silk braid, that was laid on JOHN THOMAS COTTON. or those adjacent to it. both of the German companies it 8, cand o May. His Excel-is not at all surprising. They winds or the huge purring of the to very bright turquoise-blue taffetas, which gave a very charm- lency Sir Francis lonry, K.C.MG. coemed up to about 1008 to be In this it affirms what everying note to the costume. The braid a Mody, Sir Harmuajee Now carrying all before thew. Then student of nature admits at heart,quite a quarter of a yard wide rojeo, Kt.“

began one of those cycles of de-that back of the perfect laws of was laid ou fat around the pression which coincided un-sowing and reaping; of reproduc- the shoulders and crossed in front, favourably with large shipbuild- tion in kind of leaf and fruit, is fuishing low down on the jacket ing commitments. Even the most the Lawgiver,

—in fapt, came to ita vory odgo, gigantic steamship enterprises The foundation standeth sure. may overbuild, and that the

In the silent watches, when we Norddeutscher Lloyd in parti-hold converse with the soul, we eular moved too rapidly in this direction is obvious. The 500 the clouds of doubt fade against the skies. In the hour of pondulum lins now Bwang grief we feel the Hand and hear rather violently the other The Voice. In those bursts of joy way. The company has at which mark the high tides of life present no building programme. hore, wecatch strainsofthechorus, I possosses a powerful and up-to- At such times the soul comes dalo fleet. Some of its finest into an assurance beyond words. greyhounds have been the subject No longer is God a matter of of structural and other improve debate or argument; no longer James monte which put them on a par does doubt assail faith.

with any of their rivals. For the moment the Norddeutscher Lloyd We kaw, not because we enn is content to sit and look on while prove or demonstrate, but because ite Hamburg rival builds a 50,000 we know. Just as we know we love; just as we know there is ton mammoth and an oil-engined such a thing as topo, though proof

be impossible.

Oaborno, Hon, Mr. Edward, and a Pearce, Rev. Thomas William.

b Piggott, is louour Sir Francis Taylor, Kt.

a band e Pollock, Hon. Mr.

·Houry Edward, K.O.

d Pozzoni, T Bishop.

Reos Davies, Hon. Mr. William, K.C., (Hon. Mr. Cha- loner Gronville Alabaster, acting). Robertson, Mr. Herbert

The Hight Reverend

William.

a and e Scott, Mr. Heary.

Sotlina, Mr. D, K.

{ Stabb, Mr. Newton Jolui, 1 Stewart, Mr. Murray, b Thomson, Hon. Mr. Aloxan der Macdonald.

d Victoris, The Right Reverend Gerard Heath Lander, Bishop of b Woi Yuk, Hon. Mr., OMG.

a Life Mombers.

b Ex-Officio.

liner. The directors consider that they may reasonably whit and see low pending shipbuilding developments turn out.

All this indicates a policy of

It is this knowing that keeps us up and on the march, despite the stumbling, the darkness which at times overcomes us, the pitfalls

self-restraint which is to be com- and the steeps,

On the skirt a wide band of the No. 1, Queen's Road East, danger zone. same braid formed a deep liem. Tho coat-short to the hips was lined with the turquoise taffetas.

HONGKONG,

20th April, 1911 - -₤1095

DRAUGHT

THE RUSSIAN BLOUSE, Another model, I note, which seems fair to become first favour- ite is the Russian blouse, confined to the waist with a fancy bolt of leather. Yol another novelty inthe tailor costume of rougli serge, fine or coarse, that is finished off at the neck and wrists with wide collar and turned-back cuffs of soft croamy batiate. Of course, the batiste is embroidered and hem-stitchod. In Henry Bataille's now play, Mile. Sylvio wearg a tailor gown that gives the modern note, and which will doubtless belin. Jan repeated by the famous couturier who designed it many times this season. It is a short-skirted, shart-

C. W. BECKWITH, Commander, R.N.,

Harbour Master, &o. ~April,-19 11-[-1097

ALE & STOUT,

of from 1 to 5 gallons and.

jacketed gown of periwinkle-blue syphons of from 1 to 6 gallons

silk poplin. The coat is out

o Court of College of Me-mended. If the Norddeutscher It is this absolute assurance tlint at the waist, where it is longthon-

divino.

d Selected by Governor from nomineos of Grant Schools,

g Nominated by Governor in Class II.

Nominated by Governor in

...

Lloyd found itself able to dis the "foundation of God standethed out with a basque rapporto, tribute 8 per cent, instead of 3 ure which minimizes the set that is fastened with three per cont., its decision might excito back and sweetené the bitter fancy embroidered buttons, and o Non-resident,

criticism. As it is, it is not easy droughts.

edged with wide silk braid, Nominated by Governor into question its propriety. After

So long as the soul asserts this, Bolla braid and buttons are the Claes I,

all, the interests of shareholders we have no need to fear. On the same colour as the robe, but should count for a good deal, and flawless rock of eternal power our hore and there a tiny nole of cerise an organisation which in their interests decides upon a certain real strength is based. Whatever is introduced as a piping around prospect is spread before the eyes, the buttons a most original note, measure of breathing-time is not the soul saes a fortress and withhi The fronts of the cent, the sleaves, likely to forfeit confidence.-

that fortress, no longer fearful, it and the bottom of the skirt are all Shipping Gazette."

may find a foretaste of the better adorned with this embroidered ostate which must lie beyond this braid. The open fronts of the Bitentiain)

in which we take our one jacket rovenia jabot ofold Meollin Lace, and there are fiolsof the sons For the soul aflirnis olerujty.

luce at the wrista.

Clasa III. Thio Vice Chancellor, will be nominated by the Council and appointed by the Court; the Pro- Vice-Chancellor will be nominat. Several cases of bubonio

ed by the Court and the Pro- have been reported in New Zea- dayarok, r

| Chancellor elected by the Court. land

H. PRICE & CO., LTD..

12, Queen's Rail Central,

HONGKONG

Hongkong, 20th April. 1911.

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