VICTORIA GOAL.
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That no prisoners ba kapt: on the side of the gaol wast of the tunnel, which should be practicabla whan the new convict prison is built... (Or this side of the gaol there
above ad
is a house whose windows and balconies overlock and almost overhang the Gaol (x) That the Gaol Regulations
be amended, as vised, namely:- (1) To allow of Prison Officers below a certain rank being searched on entering and learing the Gaol:
(ii) To allow of loss of a gaai,
ker being punishable with instant dismissal from the. Service.
(zil) That all food and stores for prisoners brought into Gaol be weighed and checked by or in the presence of an European Omeer and enter ed by him in a book kept for the purpose.
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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH SATURDAY, APRIL 17. 1990.
OUR UNIVERSITY".***
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STUDENTS' STATUS AT
HOME
US PRESIDENCY.
CANDIDATES GETTING
BUSY.
We have recaivad, the following. Atlanta, Ga, April 1-The from the Reglatrar of the Hong sigrär” of Frosidant Wilsona kong University ——
I have the hanɑne to submit herewith copy of a Decree passed at a congregation of the 'Uni- versity of Oxford held on March 2nd, 1920, at Oxford, .......
That the University of Hong kong be admitted to the privileges of Statt: Tit. II Sect. VIII on Colonial and Indian Universitias, so far as it relates to the status and privileges of colonial Junior
students.”
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|petition to-day withdrew
DAMO from the presidential Primary ballat
Washington, April 1.-Presid- ent Wilson took no steps to pre- vant his name from appearing on the presidential primary ballot in Georgia, it was agnounced at the White House to-day.
Atlanta, Ga.. April 1-The time for entering of candidates in the presidential primary expired at noon today and the name of
President Wilson was not among those certified.--
The effect of this privilege, which is now being granted to the University of Hongkong, is Washington, March 31.-Rob that any graduate from this ert Lansing, former Secretary of University may now enter the State, to-day telegraphed the de- University of Oxford without meersts of Georgia that he is not passing Respansions or any other a candidate for the presidential entrance examinations; and, nomination.
NEW
ADVERTISEMENTS.
ROYAL
THEATRE
moreover, may proceed to the Denver, Cola, March 3L- Degree of B.A.. Oxford, be a William Jennings Bryan to-day period of study and residence of reiterated that he was not a can-REYNOLDS DENNISTUN two years at Oxford instead of didate for President of the United three years,
States. He said he would attend
(xiii) That a much bigger reserve
of blanketa be kept future. (xiv) That a new measure for rice, he, a 16 oz. measure, be adopted. (xv) That two Prisoners Com plaint Ledgers be Instituted, one for the Daily Record of such complaints and the other for record of com-
any of the examinationsliam G. McAdoo, former Secre plaints by prisoners to the held at the Hongkong University tary of the Treasury: replying to Visiting Justices,
may enter the University of the questionnaire sent out by the 19. Generally, we recommend-Cambridge without taking any American Federation of Labour (1.) That Indian Warders should of the parts of the previous ex-political committee last Friday. be recruited from India instead of aminations or any cher entrance said he was not a candidate for locally.
examinations and may proceed to the presidency, bat-be was will- (2.) That the Superintendent of his Degree at Cambridge after afing to join in an appeal to congress the Gaol ought to be entirely dis-period of study and residence of tinct from and independent of the two years instead of threa. Captain Soperintendent of Police, as was formerly the case; in orderi that full responsibility may rest upon the actual Executive Head.
(3) That Chinese Justices of the Peace ought to be allowed to minate the Visiting Justices Book
the
Gao) in the Chinese
· I further beg to enclose a copy the Democratic National Conven- of a report issued by the Council tion at San Francisco next June of the Senate of the University of as a delegate or a citizen, and | Cambridge on the affiliation" of make every effort to keep ugi- the University of Hongkong. The versal military training ont of platform. He effect of this aliation is that any the democratio Kraduate of the University of said he would attempt to intro- Hongkong who has passed either duce a plan to curb prosteering. in Latin or Classical Chinese: Washington, March 31-Wil
language, if they should so desire
(SUPF)
to immediately enact legislation compelling candidates for the pre- pidency to wear to stałements
howing the money expended. Report of the Council of the,
Washington, March 31-The Senate of the University of statement by Herbert C. Hoover Cambridge on the Affiliation of that be would accept the repub. the University of Hongkong.. lican nomination for President 1a: March, 1920 | under certain conditions was dis- The Council of the Senate begussed in the Senate to-day.. Sea- leave to Report to the Senate asticized the statement, while Seo- ator McKellar of Tennesse cri-
(4) That, if possible, on the re- follows
ator Ashurst (Dem.) of Arizona construction of the Gaol, crank. They have received from the defended it. He said that Hoover Tabat drill, and stone carrying be Registrar of the University of might still be nominated by the
abolished and be superseded by Hongkong a request for the Democrats. other forms of hard labour of as Affillation of that University to
Jackson, Misa, April 1—The useful and reformatory character. the University of Cambridge.
ten district delegates to the Re- (5.) That, 10 far as possible, fre The Council have considered publican National Convention quent changes of the Medical Of for fongkong, and they are of Major General Leonard Wood for Jeg sentiuustu to vote for ed. Since January. 1919. the opinion that the application should the presidential nomination. sequence of Medical Officers has be granted subject to the con-f
been Dr. Koch. Captain Born, Cap- tam Archer, Dr. Woodman. Dr. Valentine. Captain Archer.
HONGKONG TRADE.
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE REPORT.
dations set forth below:-
to
Springfield. I, March 31.- of opened his Illinois campaign for Grow, Frank O. Loxden. to-day anthe presidential nomination. the
I. That the University Hongkong, be adopted as Institution aliated University of Cambridge.
IL. That enr Graduate of the University of Hongkong who has, in accordance with the re-i culations of tha: University,saris-j Sed the Examinerseither in Latin)
SIGNS TO JURYMAN ?
in Classical Chinese in anyone INCIDENT AT GLOUCESTER of the Examinations required for his Degree be entitled to be ad mitted the privilege
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SESSIONS.
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PUBLIC AUCTION.
"HE Undersigned have received TH
instructions to sell by Public Auction on Wedseday, the 21st April, 9310
commenting at 11 am.
at their Sales Rooms, 6 Duddell Street
300 Bags Castor Seeds
(Samples on application) Terms: Cash on delivery
LAMMERT BROS.
Anctioneers.
THE Codersigned have received instructions to sell by Public Auction on
Wednesday, the 21st April, 1930
compancing at Ham.
19
at their Sale Rooms, 6 Duddell Street 12 Bales Deer Hides
Terms: Cash on delivery
(weight about 70 picula)
LIVEREDYT PROA....
Auctioneers.
THE Undersignedhave received instructions to sell by Public Auction on
Monday, the 36th April, 1930 commencing at 2.45 p.m.
at La Hacienda" No. 74 The Peak
A Quantity of Valuable
Household Furniture.
FT
Commencing MONDAY, april 26th,
REYNOLDS DENNISTON, LTD.
18
UP IN MABEL'S
ROOM.'
Flats now cren at MCLTRIE'S for the Arst
6 rights of the Season. Tek $27. PR:213: #4, $34. $1.
ADVERTISE YOUR WANTS.
WHAT YOU WANT SOMEONE HAS-WHAT, YOU DON'T WANT SOMEONE ELSE DOÈS.
ONE CENT PER WORD PER INSERTION
Two Cents U not Prepaid.
A SMALL ADVERTISEMENT IN THESR COLUMNS WILL BE PRODUCTIVE OF MANY ENQUIRIES REPLIES AWAIT BOX No.:- 336 341 & SI
WANTED.
FOR SALE.
WANTED.-Services of Nurse o0|FOR SALE.-One Cole Aero- passenger Touring Car,
Peak. Reply stating salary ex- | Eight 7
pected, under Box No. 341 co 1918 model little used, fited with "Hongkong Telegraph."
WANTED To Reas Small Go down on OT near Waterfront.
wire wheels, complete with spare wheel tyre and tube, front bumper, Botte motor meter & cushion covers. Any reasonable offer Immediate possession. Apply accepted. Apply: Shawan Tomes & Co. Garage, 7 Russell Street, Hongkong Tele-
Telephone 639.
NOTICE.
CHINA BORNEO COMPANY LIMITED
Bar 342 cp graph."
(Is Liquidation)
WANTED. — Bright
European
! LOST.
Notice is hereby given that a woman as filing and cable clerk-LOST, Stolen or gone astray in first dividend, or returns of capital Previous experience not neces. Kowloon one Bull Bitch, lemon❤ at the rate of $17.30 (Serenzern
dollars and fifty cants) Hongkongy. Must commence immedi- and white. Answers to the name currency pershare will be paid on ately. Repeating education of Beauty. Finder please return and after Saturday the 17th day received and of April 1920 to registered
salary expected. to J. M. A. Remedios, OldSupreme
Villa, Howison.
Shareholders upon application to Apply Bor' 343 elo "Hongkong Court Building or No. 3, Ormsby the undersigned at the office Telegraph." of Messrs. Lowe, Bingbam & Matthews, Chartered Bank Build- ing.
Share Certificates must be pro- duced for endorsement.
E. A. M. WILLIAMS,
Liquidator.
Hongkong, 16th April, 1920.
NOTICE.
UKIVERSITY OF HONGKONG
Wm.
NOTICE.
POWELL LTD.
NOTICE.
It is hereby notified that on the 20th April, Instant; at the
NOTICE is hereby given tha; Treasury of Macao at 3 P.H. the Nineteenth ordinary General there will be received Tenders for Meeting of Shareholders in the Monopoly of Opiam for the period above Company will be held at commencing from 1st August, the Company's offices on Monday 1920 to 31st July, 1923-Upset April 19th, 1920, at 12 o'clock, bidding starts from $5,841,500.00, Noos, for the purpose of receiving In event of first bilding being the report of the Directors and withdrawn, a "second will take Statement of Accounts to the place thirty days afterwards. 29th. February 1920,
The Transfer Books of the Com- pany will be Closed from the Bih.
Matriculation, Senior and Junior April to the 19th. April 1920. both
Local Examinations.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN | that these examinations will com
on MONDAY, July 12th,
MEDCE 1920.
Forms of entry and all parti- culars can be obtained on applica- tion to the "Registrar, The University, Hongkorg."..
days inclusive
By order of the Board of Directors.
HARRY EYRE.
Acting Secretary.
PUBLIC AUCTIONS.
Full particulars from catalogue)mast reach the Registrar, together
Each entry form, duly filled in.] [ HE Ladersigned bave received
Terms: Cash on delivery.
instructions from MesSTI.
Tuesday, the 18th May, 1920.
commencing at 3 pim.
The Fortnightly Price Current and Marke: Report, published the Hongkong General Chamber of Commerce, states --
Ar in use against [WD
On view from Sunday, the ith the fee (Ten dollars, Hong-Thoresen & Co. to sell by Public Cotton piece good and fancy Affiliation.
well-known men of the city was 25th inst
kong Currency) on or before 3rd Auction on cotton goods-The market re
May, 1920.
· P. Giles, (Vice-Chancellor), W, beard at Gloucester recently.Jack mains quiet. Buyers are coa- L. Mollison, H. D. Anderen, T Leeof 115, Cecil-road, and Hubert tended to wait for prices to come C. Fitzpatrick, Joseph Lamar, Artus, of Southgate - street, down, whilst importers, with the W. R. Sorleg. A C. Seward, T. B. tradesman, were charged with Manchester market remaining Wood, R. St. John Parry. Walter Conspiring together to prevent firm and the decline in exchange. Dumford, J. N. Kaynes. J. R.
the course of justice. are expectant for a rise in marke: Tanner. H. D. Haseltine. J. H. Mr. Peever, who prosecuted for prices. The tone of the Manches. Gray, H. MeLeo Inges. H. J.jthe Treasury, said Artos wa ter market is quieter. yet in spite Edwards.
of this, and a drop in cotton there is no sign of depression. Quota tions generally, continue to spar upwards.
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charged at the last Gloucester Sessions with conspiring in con- nection with offences at Chelten ham and Gloucester, and during
LAMMERT BROS. Auctioneers.
NOTICE.
· HONGKONG VOLUNTEER DEFENCE CORPS
ACCIDENT TO A.D. C. the Court proceedings was seen formed, meetings will be held at
CAPT. H. S. MCGRATH IN HOSPITAL.
was
the
The following Scholarships will¦ be awarded on the results of the Matriculation Exarcination, pro- vided that candidates of sufcient merit offer themselves.
at their Sale Rooms, Duddell Street.
1457 tons gross Reg.
921 loas net Reg. 1800 tons deadweight capa- city on 17 feet mean draft Speed 10 knota
All the terms, and conditions the Tender can be obtained at. in Fongkong- the Consulate General of Portuga
Treasurer's Office
3rd April, 1920.
(Signed) PLINIO TINOC
Treasurer.
NOTICE.
THE HONGKONG TUTORIAL & EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTE
43. Bonham Road.
Opposite the University
P.O. Box, 593.
Tel. No. 732. Principal
:1
JOHN P. JONES, B.Sc., M.E. Min.
The Justitate affords Special Pre- paration (Class ad Private. Day and Esening Ural and Curre-predence) fur University Matriculation
and Degree Examination..
New Session bas, now commencal. Tutorial Classes are being conducted
ia English, Mathematics, Trigonome- try. Mechanics. Thysics, Chemistry, History, Geography. Latin
And French, for Hoogkong University Joly Examinations.
Private Tuition can alse has bad in these subjects.
I'repectus on application.
NOTICE.
CLUB.
The Annual General Meeting, will be held in the Club House on Friday 23rd. instar 5.45 p.m.
Business:
The Steamer DAGMAR ̈*. as she cow lies in the Menam River, Bangkok, with all her (a) Ose King Edward VII machinery, gear and appurten Scholarship of 40 a year, for fiveances etc. years, table in cay Faculty. A candidate for this Scholarship must be under the age of 21 on day of the examination, submit The Corps having now been Foly Zat and must before the first Cotton yarn. A fair volume of
by the police making signs with Head jositers on business Waa transacted and
bis hand to the jury.
under the Registrar proof that he is This steamer went ashore in values ruled very irregular, the
The mentioned dates for the purpose of a British subject. Case being adjourned,
the Gulf of Siam, was salved, and he nett result being a sight advance
electing Officers and N.C. Os. was allowed bail, and was kept
(b) Our President's Sebolar- towed to Bangkot. where she was in prices of lower counts owing:
List of enrolments in the vari-ship of four hundred dollara dry-docked and patched up. under observation. He was seen to the decline in Exchange.
We regret to record that Capt. in the company of Lee and & juror us Companies are posted at Head- (Peking Carrency) for five years, Inspection orders on application Latterly, however, owing to the H. S. McGrath, A. D.C. to His Ex-mand Arthur Beard, to whom quasters, and d copy has been sent tenable in any Faculty. A Can-to the East Asiatic Co. Ltd., financial panic in Japan, which cellency the Governor, has met the police alleged, Lee
to individual members of each didate for this scholarship mast Bangkok. brought down Yarn values there with an accident that has neces-making signs.
Company. Any member who be under the age of 21 years on
The steamer to be at purchasers KOWLOON BOWLING GREEN about Yen 140 per bale during sitated his removal to hospital. Arthur the fornight the market bere
has not received his copy can July 1st and must, before the first risk after fall of hammer, when Beard, the juror in obtain d719 on application. to day of the examination, submit purchase money is to be paid. oloses extremely dull. Quotations It appears that last evening he question, said he saw Artas and Headquarters.
For full, particulars apply to Lee at are:No. 10%, at $225 265. No. was returning to Hongkong in a
the Nelson Ian
to the Registrar proof that he is The following procedure will be the son of Chinese parents; that 128. at 242,280,
motor car from Repulse Bay, a
Gloucester. the No. 169. at
night before adopted. Nomination forms can he was not born'in any British
LAMMERT BROS., the Sessions. $283/320. No. 209. at 315.360. friend of his driving the car.
Aftas told be obtained at Headquarters.
Auctioneers. Arrivals 7,500 bales. Sales 5,000 When nearing Hongkong some him who be was, and asked
Possession or Protectorate: that The election of Ufficers and he has not adopted any foreign thing was seen to be in the road in to do what he could for him. . C. Os. will be as follows nationality and that he is not bales. Shipments oil. Unsold Stock 3,000 balas. Bargains 18,000 just ahead and, in trying to avoid Witness said he would in
Candidate must be nominated by this, the driver ran the car into a straightforward manner. In the
King one member and seconded by cligible to compete for Woollens Market quies and telephone pole, with the resul: evening of the first day of the another member of the unit in Edward VII Scholarship. little doing beyond's few odd lots that Capt. McGrath was thrown Sessions Lee called at witness's which the vacancy existe and Candidates who secure a King of woollens for near delivery.
out and injured. He was taken use, and told him he could sent to the Adjutant on or before
Edward VII OF President', Raw Cotton.-Demand is nowhere be is suffering from slight to-morrow," but witness refused. of candidates will remain posted University on the day on which
to the Government Civil Hospital have a firer and some.
mor Monday, the 3rd May. The names Scholarship must enter the existent and rates are entirely nominal at $38/42 for Indian and Concussion and shock.
Detective-Sergt. Syminong said on the Notice Board at Head the University session opens and We are happy to say that his he saw Artes look at Lee, and quarters for 7 days after which if must reside in one of the hostels condition-is-n-serious
then make signs to the jury just more than one candidele-for-a direslly-managed-by-the UniverTEA DANSANT From 4 to 7p.m. before they left the box, by Artur vacancy has been nominated, a sity. patting both hands to his eyes meeting of the unit will be held The examinations will be en and two fingers to his chin.
when the candidates will be dccted sccording to the "Tegula Detective Colga stated he saw ballotted for at such meeting tions for the Senior and Junior Beard and Lee after the Court
G. F. E RAPSON, Local Examinations and for the had adjourned at the Barley
Matriculation Examination 1920.” Bt/Major. Adjutant,
N. TEESDALE MACKINTOSIL.
•Hongkong Volunteer Defence
Registrar. Corps.
Hongkong, 7th April, 1920,
bales.
.
$42/54 per picul for Chinese descriptions--
Metals. Business dult: "No. enquiry.
Flour market report-Stock: About 130,000 jacks. Qucta- tions American Patent, $3.75 per sack; American Cut off, 83.20
DAY BY DAY.
persack; "American Straight, An advertisergent elsewhere | Mow, and Lee'paid for drinks all 83.24 per sack;. Bhanghai Flour deals with the procedure to be round.
End, $3.00 per sack; Australian adopted for electing officers and Defendants, who reserved their No. 1, $3.24 per sack; Australian N. C. O's of the Volunteer defence, were commited for trial No. 2, $3.10.
at the Assizes.
Defence Corps.
Hongkong, 17th April, 1920.
or
Messrs. THORESEN "&"CO, Hongkong
NOTICE.
REPULSE BAY HOTEL.
WEDNESDAY, April 14th.---- DINNER DANCE From 8p.m.
SATURDAY, April 17th.—TEA DANSANTFrom 4 to 7 p.m. DINNER DANCE From 8p.m.)
1. To Receive Committes' Report and Statement of accounta for year ended 31st. December, 1919.
2. To Elect Office Bearers for ensning year.”.
3. To Discuss Club business generally.
D. GOW, Acting Hon Secretary.
NOTICE.
The interest and responsibility' of Mr. John Whyte Cooper Bosnar in our Firm cessed on SUNDAY, April 18th-OR-31st March, 1920., CHESTRAL CONCERTS DUR- [ING. TIFFIN AND AFTER-
NOON TEA.
GIBB, LIVINGSTON & CO. Hongkong, 12th April, 1920.
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