HELENA KAY INSTITUTE.
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A strong men.bership is there- fore an urgent necessity and I appeal to all women eligible for membership to join this Institute and to give it their help financial- ly and otherwise.
Ladies and Gentlemen, the war has shown in a remarkable' manner what splendid work wo- men can do in directions hitherto closed to their energies. When peace in restored we may look to see women taking a far greater share in our national life than has hitherto been their opportunity, It seems opportune therefore at this juncture that this Institute should be opened when it can fitt- ingly and usefully form the centre of women's work in this Colony. I would like to add a word or two of advice and encouragement. The management of this Institute is the largest work which women have undertaken as yet in this Colony. The task in this mixed community will not be an easy. one. Your financial problem will not be the least of your difficulties. You may find yourselves exposed to plenty of criticism especially from people who will not have sufficient knowledge to criticise usefully, I shall watch your work with an interest enhanced by the fact that honour has been done Lady May in calling the In- stitute by her name. And I am
convinced that by the exercise of thrift, patience and unselfishness, characteristios which mark wo- men far above men, your success is well assured. (Applause).
I conclusion I would like to record the useful and hard work done by the ladies of the Council and especially by the two Secre taries of this Institute (applauss) and if I might make a suggestion that one of the first acts of the Council should be to place a small- tablet in the building to com- memorate the names of your principal benefactors. (Applause).
Dr.Lander then read the follow- ing dedicatory prayer: Almighty God vouchsafe we beseech Thee Thy divine blessing upon this building. Grant that whatever is done here may be for Thy glory and the good of Thy people in body and soul. May those who teach be themselves first taught of Thee. May those who pray bere do so by the inspiration of Thy spirit. May all who sojourn here be kept in Thy peace. May those who eat and drink here remember Thee the Giver of all. May those who hold converse manifest the spirit of charity and love.
With-
in these walls may harsh thoughts
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The Doxology brought the cers- mony to a close.
Refreshments were served in the grounds, the band of the H.K. P.R. rendering choice selections.
NO EXPORT PERMITS.
Ignorance of the Law Pleaded.
Three Chinese traders were charged before Mr. J. B. Wood, at the Polios Court this morning, with attempting to export various kinds of merchandise from the Colony without a permit. Mr. Aggaria appeared to defend all three,
The facts of the case were that the men were found on the Lee Koo Wharf yesterday afternoon, about to take the goods back to Bun Bing. When arrested, they all pleaded that they did not
know the law. The value of found in their the goods possession was $45, $150 and $70 respectively.
Mr. Aggasis said the only thing he could say wes that the man were ignorant of the law, which, whilst being no excuse, was a ground for mitigation. That was the first time they had been in Hongkong, and they were per fectly open about it. It would have bean perfectly easy for them to have obtained a permit if they had only known.
His Worship imposed fines of $25, $50 and $50 respectively, the goods not being confiscated.
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Since the outbreak of the recent A obair coolie was charged hostilities in and around Canton perty has now before Mr. J. R. Wood, at babe College of Aeronautice has confiscated by the Central Magistracy this morning, with bean discontinued. Now that it Government. using insulting language towards seeme se though the difficulties The Kwai Forces to Withdraw. Mrs. Hynes, wife of Mr. T. Hynes, have been sarmounted and the
Information is at band so the of the Post Office.
problems solved, General Lung effect that Shum Chan-haen, in Mr. Hynes esid his wife had has sent a message to the Am-sccordaros with
ordera from gone to the Government Civil erican Consulate asking that Peking, had ordered his troops Hospital with their child, and, on Capt. Tom Gann be recalled to still stationed at Fatshan to re- coming out, went into Hospital proceed with the work Road to get a chair. The chairs were some distance away, and A rumour is being circulated hint that the fighting is at sn Mrs. Hynes gave a woman ten to the effect that Capt. Ngan end. cents to get one, The chairmen Kai bon, one of the leading] refused to come but,afters boy had spirits in the late disturbances, asked them, they came. As soon has returned and is living in Sai as they came up, the defendant Kwan. Chu Hing-lan, the Civil used a filthy expression and re-]Governor, has order the Chief-of- peated it several times on the way Polion to request all Police | to the Post Office.
Stations to Besich carefully for The man denied the cffence, him in order to anticipate renew- and Mr. Hynes, saying his wife ad disturbances. could not appear in Court, agreed
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to the case being withdrawn. means of preserving peace here, Defendent was discharged with|the Canton officials held a mass a caution.
mesting a few days ago, The result was a great flow of oratory,MONDAY next at 9.15 P.M. batio definite plane adopted.
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Kongmoos Bost.
The passenger junk plying. between here and Kongmoon was aliscket by pirates on the 7th. Mesers, Benjamin and Potts while ailing along a wild place advise us that the Langkat output near Kongmoon.
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Daily average 108.38
The pirates fired from soms small cannon at the jack and it sauk. About 300 persons were drowned.
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