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WILL OF MISS MOLYNEUX.
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Landes Received, January 28. Miss Molyneux, who died 03 December 20 last, left £25,000, -She bequeathed her house în
$28, 191.
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SEQUEL TO DEPORTATION ARRESTS.
Annual Prize - Distribu
The annual prise distribution in connection with the Belifios
Important Polats Raised in the Public School took place this.
Police Court.
Several moet interesting points Kensington and the residue of were raised at the Police Court her estate, after legacies-amount yesterday afternoon, before Mr.f
war for
morning, the awarda being diz-1
DAIRY FARM NEWS.
SOME OF OUR
BY-PRODUCTS AND SPECIALITIES.
mibuted by Lady May. Amo CORNED BEEF,
those present were Mr. E. À. Irving, Mr. and Mrs. Ralphs, and Vr. E. R. Belilios.
Prior to the distribution, a well- in to £3,400, to Lord Chelms-Hassiand, when an application selected programme of songs, ford. Her abins and
bail respecting nineteen recitations, etc, was contributed miniatures she bequeathed to people held under a deportation by the scholars.
warrant, under Sub-section 8 of Lady Obelmafoz.).
Section 4 of the Deportation Ordinance, w 88 MIĜA.
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DEATH OF AN IRISH
UNIONIST.
Loader. Esceived. Jazary." 23.
AMERICA'S SILVER PURCHASES.
London. Received, January 13.
Advices from New York say that purchases of silver for the United States mints in 1915 totalled ten million ounces.
London Beceirod. January 28.
The Annual Report. The annual report, read by Hra follows-
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Mr. P. W. Goldring appeared for 17 of the man, and Hr. F. X The school has now been in D'Almada for the other two men,existence for 25 years I was whilet Mr. G. N. Orme represent started through the exertions of ed the Crown...
the late Dr. Eitel, Inspector of Schools, during the Governorship of Sir William des Voen, and was opened in March, 1890, in Hollywood Boad with 20 pupils, mostly Chinese. The Gover- ment secured the services of a trained and certificated teacher from England - Miss
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Mr. Goldring pointed out the Section of the Ordinance under which the application was made, saying that he was contending that bail was obliged to be granted in any event, and it was mertlys question of amount. In all cases of misdemeanours at Common Law every body had a right to bail who left to be married within six for the trouble involved in arrang-and learn as the girls rise in the Mann, enough recompense to the teachers in the lower classes, grows less To fully understand the facts of months, and was succeeded by ing the picnic, for only a tenth of school. This is no doubt das iɔ the present case it was necessary Miss Ward, who arrived from the pupils had even seen the Peak self consciousness, but exis London, Received, Jan. 21. The Postmaster-General, the to go back to April last, when England in September and who car before.
were arrested under to left to be married the follow-
hould be made to overcome it. B. Hon. J. A. Pease, has been re-fun men
A class for tasching cookery Special attention should be given turned unopposed for Rotherham.similar warrants in connection ite
with the Hep Wo Tong Boiler bad now rises to 70, when Mrs.and is the most popular in the satisfactory of those tanght in the August. The attendance was started eight months ago, to this subject, which is the lesst Makers Guild at Taikoo and he was C. J. Bateman, then resident in school. Classes 3, 4 and 5 have school, as it provides a valuable then zeed to represent the Guild, the Colony, accepted the past learned to make some 40 different exercise in the cultivation of pro- A petition was sent in on behalf This was in the end of 1891, and dishes, ranging from gruel to conciation and enunciation and of the men, bat eventually one of two years later, the numbers had plum paddings, and it is inter-of good expression. If these points them was banished. The ofence increased so greatly that the oldesting to find that the Chinese are not developed, the subject is with which they were charged premises were quite unsuitable, householdsrepresented had christ-of little value. The death is announced of Mr. was that they had failed to and the late Hon Mr. E.P. Belilios mas puddings for the first time Andrew La Horner. MP. (Uniregister the Guild or obtain ex-moet generously came forward this year, made by the girls at started and promises to
"Cooking has only just been be onist for South Tyrone since femption under the
Societies and presented the present build- home. Q-dinance of 1911
He then January 1910.
exceedingly popular, the girls TDg, the Government having applied on behalf of the Guild given the site which was that of ed promises to be equally popular. ander Miss Heang, being the
A Laundry Claes jus; establish- in Classes 3. 4 and for registration, and all the books, the old central school for boys. I am also glad to be able to cooks. They first of all "made documents and transactions of The late Sir Willis Robinson,oucce that Dr. A.B. Macgregor their own cooking aprons and the Society were pus before the Governor, formally opened the bas very kindly consented to give sleeves, and then descended to then Secretary for Chinese Af building on December 18, 1893. a course of lectures to the Upper the ground floor, where in an faire. After some time they The school consisted of two dia- Classes on Sick Nursing, accord-empty classroom the Gas Com- were informed that it would rinet parts, an English and sing to the syllabus of the St. John pany has cat in a stove. Already mean peasing soms slight amend vernacular; the latter under Mr. Ambalanes Association. ment of the Ordinance for them Ho Kst-po. On his retirement Chinese girls such a course will ably cooked by the papile, who
For several dishes have been credit-A1307 to obtain registration. There
in 1905, Mr. Sang Hok-pang be of very great valus, and the first receive detailed instraction as was no concealment in the matter was appointed vernacular mater, prospective pupils are looking to methods and reasons and then A5532 whatever. They had been pat and the numbers immediately forward with keen interest to their proceed to practical work. There is off from time to time until only doubled, so that on Mrs. Bateman's first lecture in the new term. QUEEN WILHELMINA ILL the other day there was a whole-retirement, in 1906, the figures
no difficulty as to materials, tha sale raid by the Special Police had risen to 350. Six years later, conducted by the Inspector of eager to bring all that is wanted. The annual examination was Chinese papils especially being Reserve and some detectives, saa the two schools were amalgama English Schools. Mr. Ralphs, in The necessary apparatus, includ-A1458 Beuter's correspondent at The result of which the present nine, ted, and as the present building April. The following is his ing a good kitchen table, szace- Hagae learns that Qusen Wilhal. I teenTM men were arrested and was unable to accommodate the report :--"Everything is par-pans, dishes, etc., cost
detained on a precisely similar mins is suffering from mempe charge. Only two of these men an extension capable of seating the school. The classrooms are des to be successful, batterequip
numbers attending 500 calerly clean and well kept in $30.00 If the experiment contin- A5541 and is obliged to abandon her
bad been examined by the 303 more was built by the Go! visits to the flooded districts of
Secretary for Chinese Affairs in verement. This building was pictures sad maps being profuss-
well ventilated. and bright, meat ought to be provided later. Holland.
eighteen days, and they were operei on December 18, 1913.
(Continued on Ezira) now told that the examination Since then vernacular schools for displayed, Desks are în could not be proceeded with, owgirls have sprang up all around good order. Some of the maps |
might with ing to the fact that the Secretary. There are 28 girls' schools
advantage be for Chinese Affairs was in hospit- within ten
renewed. Registers are carefully minates walk of and correctly kept throughout, a. He (Mr. Goldring) contended Balilica School, A Seat There are, however, occasional
it was most unfair that these number being in charge of mis
correction is men should be kept in that way, tresses trained here. This year necessary it should always be The General Council of the Bar: articularly as Chinese New Year alone, four of the senior Chinese made in red ink. Registers should were invit recently by the approaching and the cfecce mistresses have left to take up have secure. secretary of the Bar Committee at was one for which the majority vi mare lucrative posts in these pri- Shanghai to answer the question: them could not be held to be vate schools, and, naturally, school is excellent the girls are Jan. 23
"The Discipline throughout the What is the duty of counsel who guilty. The truth of the matter number of their old papils have well behaved, and invariably at Bailey Mr & M is defending a prisoner on a ples was
Government followed them. The highest en- of "Not guilty when the pri- were going to endeavour to rolment for the past year was 419, tentive, and there is an atmosphere Blance Mrz soner confesses to conneel that be suppress what was a perfectly and the school was open on 193 earnest devotion to work. There is Master 3
of General contentment and Brig Rev&MGWJones Mz
Briggs Master D did commit the offence charged? legitimate labour association, of days. The aim of the school is to is manifest good feeling among Campbell Lt D
In a report approved by Sir which there were many others in provide a good English and Edward Carson, K.C. and Sir the Colony. He strongly appeal vernacular education in the Lower and between pupils and staff. Churchin: Dr & Mrs Primés TFC.
"Singing was very satisfactory Clames Mr & Mrs S Fauntney Mr & Mrs Robert Finlay, K.C., the Counciled for baila have divided their answer into Mr. Heywood and Mr. D'Almada Local Examinations connected classes, and several two-part legz Master FJ Stewart Mr & Mrs.
School, and to prepare for the Misa ang takes the five top Clay Mrs Bell Mr & Mrs also addressed the Court, both with Oxford, and the Hongkong angs were sung very sweetly and Dalde Dr T M two parts. They say:-
"If the confession has been emphasising the
of University, in the Upper School with due expression, and the Dake Master M made before the proceedings / Chinese New Year and the grest This year there was a record pitch was maintained. The girl Enders M pave been commenced, it is most hardship of keeping the man for number of passes-10 Preliwin-have been taught on the Tonic Sol Freshwater Mr andesirable that an advocate to a lengthy time without any ary. Oxford, 7 Junior Hongkong a system, and sang surprising-GYM & MAB. whom the confession has been investigation into the charge University, and 3 seniors these ly well, and with almost sbeolate made should undertake the de- against them.
last 10 obtained 14 distinctions and Mr. Orme argued on the con-one took honours.
correctness, an unseen piece fence, as he would most certainly
Four studenttten by the Inspector on the be seriously embarrassed in the struction of sub-section 8 and con- teachers attending the T. L. Clase blackboard. In classes 6 and 7, conduct of the case, and no harm tended strongly that the word also passed with distinction.
saft singing needs to be cultivat can be done to the accused by "may" in the section could not
But preparation for examina requesting him to retain another mean "must. He cited a case to tions is not allowed to absorb all ed, and a toring fork would be prove his point, and at the same thought and energy. The pupils be saked to arrange special second an advantage. Miss Clarke might time asked for an adjournment, When a confession is made to
care azd work for This was opposed by Mr.
parts suitable to the voices of the an advocate during the proceed Goldring.
have been kept up, and and Hig Worthey have
girls. inge it is no bar to that să-
supported during | "Drill coreiste of simple bre- ship eventually held that the past year two orphan Chinese athing and extension exercises, Tocate's appearing or continuing to appear in the prisoners that, in view of the practice laid besides collecting $303.00 for the given every alternate morning he must grant bail, but said children in missionary homes vigorously carried out. It is defence. Such 3 confession date not release the advocate down by him, he could not fix buil Canton Flood Fand, and raising at opening of school, and is taken from his imperative duty to do all at less than $5,000 each. He $802.00 at the Ministering in each room by the mistress in
based his practice on the fact that League Bazaar in October.
Piano, with about 40 good charge. During the hot weather, rolls. Cost new $1.450. In use client." The Council add :-"But it was compulsory for the per- As a variation from ordinaty singing takes the place of drill. 6 months only. Will accept $950 such a confession imposes very sons to be there to be served with school work, the teachers and
Drawing has been recently, or Bar offer.---Ram- c/o the Deportation warrants, striot limitations on the conduct. It was pointed out by Mr. pupils, to the number of 350, taken in all classes except 1, 2 and Hongkong Telegraph."
CONFESSION OF CRIMINALS,
Reply to Shanghal BárCommittee,
advocate."
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he honourably can do for his
that the
nearness
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erasures-where
of his defence. An adovocate may D'Almada and Mr. Goldring that hed s picnic in December, 3 (which are in change of Mas
by Peak Car and thence Gourdin) by Miss La War-yun.
not assert that which he knows to the object of sach a high bail by the reservior to Pakialam Books in all classes show a very be a lie. He may not connive at, seemed to be superfiasus in this woods, where a pleasant day was steady improvement in recent much less attempt to substantiate, aimud." Thus it would be ed the Government would be so made by way of the Dairy Farm, Recitation, With few excap
case, because if the men abscond-spent, the return journey being work wrong, for example, to suggest much richer, and the object of where refreshments were kindly tions, the text was well known, that some other person had com- getting the men out of the Colony supplied at a very low figure. To but pronunciation often leaves mitted the offence charged, or to
would be sccomplished. ail evidence in support of an
read the swing accounts of the mach to be desired, while ex His Worship fixed bail at outing in the children's books in mon, which is good sa a rule $5,000 each.
the days following was quite
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