No. 9252,-OorOBER 8, 1899.]
UNION CHUROR-SUNDAY, OCTÖREN 9,
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Hymns, 126, 155, 5; Psalm,,§3 (Barrow);
Anthem, 25.
CATHEDRAL-17TH JUNDAY AFTER TRINTIT. Mistius-Venite, Savage; Posims, Crotch, Mactarren, Tarla Tarner; To Deum, Garrett in F; Jubilate, Cooke;
THE CHINA MAIL.
That, as I havo bofora mentioned, the system of half-pay which onsblon officiate to obtain leave is a hardship when the favo duas pot extend much beyond the foer months during which rid the Elder of the office goto all the pay and the locum tevens gete nothing. That this system sooms to work fairly well on the whole, as the holder of an office on leave the one year may be the locum teens the next, and vice verIK.
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THE JELEBU MINING AND TRAD- her corpse had been rezofaï, the
seband buffulą, was let into the arena, fol ING COMPANY, LIMITED.
lowed by the Tiger. This buffalo sided by The following in the report of the Direnita comrade, attacked the tiger which soos had enough of it and sought safety by clambering up the palisading until opvarní epoar thrusts made it let go. No amount of urging with pricks, thrusts, and firs, proved of any avail in arousing the obam pions to battle, until the prolonged torture spears. Both ourpees were taken to the Amdant Reuident, but the skins proved The spectators left disappointed at not see worthless from being scorched and pierced. ing a fight which they had paid so hista
Anthom, I will lift up wino eyes? That the arrangement is clearly enough l«id | Your acceptance. Sir, will honour, and will! bowing of Lawson, top and, and Donegan, being the first-half the fearth yoar off the tiger was ended by killing it with
by. Lincolnshire;, his mother, who died in ↑ 1865, being a daughter of the Kav. Stephen Fytoks. He was educated by his father, and in due course proceeded to Trinity College, Cambridge. In 1829 ko gained the Chancellor's Model y poem in blank veris, cotitled TimbuctooER OF CHORÍL REAVIOR AT ST. JOHN'S With the exception of a volume of poems published in conjanotion with his brother Charles, when they were boys, and a prize poera, composed whilst an undergraduate at Cambridge, Mr Tennyson did not pab. lish anything til 1830, when Poem chiefly Lyrical appeared, and from 1842 the steady, and rapid growth of his fase may be traced. The two volumes then insood were in part merely a republicsting, but the most important poems were those added to his former productions. It was at once apparent that the author of the Morte d'Arthur, Locksley Hall, the May Queen, and the Two Voices, was entitled to take the Erat rank among Eng-
Litany Hyma, 161; Offarters. 277. Evensong-Palms, Davy, Pymer & Wallaos Magnificat, Harvey; Nune Dmittis, Dreich; Hymn, 290, 239 & 28, (and tune),
Tasks will be a celebration of Boty Com macion in the Teak Church on Sunday at
lish poets, a repetalion which was more THE Agent of the Occidental and Oriental than stained by the two great works; 8. 6. Co, informs that the .. Belgic, which followed. So well known and p puwith maila, o., left San Francisco for this lar, indeed, had Mr Tennyson becoms after the publication of In Memoriam, in 1850, port via Yokohama, on the 6th instant that It seemed only a matter of scures, upon the death of Wordsworth, in 1850, that the privilege of wearing the lanre! greener from the brows of hind who uttered nothing
baso' should be offered to him. TheOde on the Death of the Duke of Wellington was published in 1852, the morning of the funeral; and since that oc currence few events of more than ordinary JAMES A. FRAME, who was tried at the U, S. interest in the eyes of Englishmen have Consulate General, Shanghai, for the mor- taken place without oficiting from the dor of George Lemon, has been found guilty Laureate some poem worthy of the occa sion.
Messus David Saracon, Sons & Co. informa us that the stostaor Catherine Apaar, from Calcatta, left Singapore for this port to- day.
He has written Foems chiefly of manslaughter and sentenced to suffer Lyrical, published in 1830; Poems, in eighteen months' imprisonment, and pay a 1832;Pooma, 2 rola, in 1842: The Princess, a Medley, in 1847; In Mano of $100,
norism, issued anonymously, in 18 0. being a series of elegies- tribute of affor
ST. Perza's SeaMEN'S CHUROR.-The Mis-
tion to the memory of Arthur Bailam.sion Steam Lunch Dayspring will cali
son of the omiaent historian, and the alongside resols hoisting Code Ponant C chosen friend of the poet in his earlier days
at Cambridge; Moud, and other Poems, between 9 and 1430 am on Sunday, to
vice. Returning about 12.30.
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sociation.
lendar.
Was:--
ees. What would be done with the balance of the fees after dednating expenses war not known, but it was hoped that the Go vernment would spand itin relieving tha distress caused by a recent earthquake there.
ORI KET. unturned to insure pours and harmony in our ranks, and at all times a ready com
THE INTERPORT MITOK AT SHANGWAL. We are n pliance with your wishes.
The following account of the first day's young saanciatiun, trying to do gund! for our owners as well as ourselves, and play in the Interport match between Hongtors for the half-year ended 21st August know that we are far from perfços. bat o kong and Shanghai is taken from, the Jest :- trust by following your directions, and
Your Directors subacit a statement of carefully heeding your counsel, to be- Shanghai papers :—. core, in this great seaport, a worthy re- Shanghai won the tour, and sent in the Company's Accounts for the period presentation of the great and old establish-A. P. Word and W. H. Moat, to the from lai Jannary, to 31st August, 1893, I ad institutious in the land' of vur nativity.
at the Pavilion End. W. H. Mau'o acored the Company's existesco by Chinese Ca- down in the Ru'en and Regulations of he graciously received by the members of 2 to leg off Lowson's first ball, but the Colonial Office, sud its application is the British Mercantile Marine Officers An complotely bouten by the aatue bowler's change in the number of mines at work. Since last report there is no materis anirersil.
fourth ball, a true yorker. Abbott follow- That in a case, however, whero a difficulty. Captain Tillett, in reply, said be thought ed in, first wicket down, and quickly put The labour force has increased by 59 wan,
is raised as to the payment of half-aslary some co sing opinia bstler acquainted up 16 (including two funts) when he was and is now 1,273 men in all.
The quantity of mineral produced sad after the work of an office has been duly than himself with local questions and the clean bowled by Exson. T. Wallace, next, performed without pay ducing this regu- intricacies of the China Coset trade might only made 4 when Lawson found his off delivered during the period under report lation fur months, it appears to me that be more suited for President, but he would sump-3 wickats for 26 ruse A. J. H. the hardship become an injustice. think the matter over carefully in all its Moule began carefully enough, and made 6,480 picula pra and 188 pienls tin against 2,224 picate ors and 1,512 pienis tin for That in these days of retrenchment and bearings and definitely reply in a wook's 19, when he got caught in the slips by
abeezo paring, whispere have been heard time. Fe was willing to do all in bis Donegan of Lawson. Barff did not score. the previous balf-year, and against 6,240 of such s case, and I have a notion that power for the morcantile marine the world putting up an easy catch to point which picule ore and H46 picale tin for the cor Door'r want to Spoil the Baromater even the unofficial members of Council oror, for, being a member of the profes- was held by Judkins. Mann, in seventh, responding, or first-ball of last year. Your husband is troubled with `rheuma." would not strain their desire for re-aton, he took great interest in its fits only made when he was clean bowled by
*Haven't you tretchment to auch an exten
As pointed oat in a previous report the tim, I believe.' 'Yes, en to re-and in the welfare of all connected Lowson. The Captain, next in, played in results for the first-half of each working tried to get anything to help him?' 'Tin- fuse the labourer his fairly earned hire. with it.
He thanked the deputation goad Free form, but to the surprise of That dual use, so I have frequently for the honour they eight to confix upon everybody get bowled by grub from with those of the second-hsil, sa te is only se, the quize are pe patting it out you Crawford scured when Low-with se it is ace, the pains ara so handy in letting m pointed out, necessarily a and scared them that the
know when a storm ja coming on." "In fush" (at the end of the full year that an ex- ara systhm, but when an ici-1 dnes tion, whatever his final decision in this ba bowled bia-B wickets for 69, Linastive clearing ap is aimed at by the Joba is more reliable than the Farman" Al- double duty to the satisfaction of all matter, would havo his very best wishes.
great stand was now made by A. F. Wood Chinese, who do not as a rale make spacial manso liself, This concluded the proceedings.
and Carruthers, the latter certainly paying efforts to show results or bring their conoomad, no retrenching sprit should be allowed to interfere with what is just
the freest innings of the match, though beeperations to a point at the close of their and right.
waa 3 times dislinetly feed. Wood Wa finally caught bekiud the wickers by Dawresults have during the closing months of first-balf year, Mining operations and so of Love. Nichol, last man in this half-year been retarded by drought, it elson large begin to pull at once. but who he had
quantities of washdirt at some of the mines, scored 3 got caught in the slips by Lowson being found impossible off Donegan. Lowan's bowling was verts are resulting from which would other-
the uative delivery cooliea balunging tô That I continue to receive complaints about the Post Offics Dap trim at, but would syair sogreat these complaints should be addressed to the Postmaster General That the instances where the posting of lettere for the Peak and letters at the Peak for the lower level prove to be par fectly useless, do not decrease. That letter was delivered the other day by a alouebing GP.O. coolie by being thrown into a lady's chair, and as the missive was not addressed to the Indy tana wassalted, it was a mere chance it reached its destination.
THE FATSHAN FRIZURE. Mesare Wanyon and Ruution send us the following communicating received from their Fatshan correspoudont tu the subjet
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of the seizure of their goods and the impri-effective, and bis analysis attests the wise have been delivered in tiras for
accuracy of his trundling. Dansan bu inclusion in present accounts.
sonment of their servants by the Chinese
authorities in December laat: ~
The two mon wized in the Wan Wa Hong, Fatban, in December last have just beeu released from prima in Canton, wher 9 months imprisonment, for no offencu whatever. In connection with that a izure
greater
own minos loss to
and conscquently maay mines have been
Quotations.
HONGKONG, October 9, 1892. OPIUM-Now Fatus, cash,... 0187
Old
** Fash... 647 New Bonares, cash, 635 cash, 647 530
Old
New Malwa credit,
Allowance, Catties, 1/2 Old Malwa, credit,. 540/60 Allowance, Cattles, 2/3 Forsian, Olly, cash, 480/600 Allowance, Catties, I Patrian, Paper tied 450/500 Allowance, Catties, 1/3 ***
ed with bad luck; anch Mumford kept down The anlatanding advances at the the tons. The wicket payed fast and true, and the llongong felding was very independent mince suodated on 21e0 fair.
At 3 15 Lower and Jina opened the August, to $31,281 exclusiva of $4,093 bating for Hongkong; apposed to the written off as bad and doubtful debts dering the half year. These outstandings bowling at Bar (op ond) and Carruthers are larger than usual for the same reason it will be remembered the officials carried (Pavilion). Nothing very noteworthy hap. za above stated, that owing to scarcity *in 1855; The Levils of the King in convey men sabore to the 11 o'clock sor-That when uus puts a let er in a pillat-box off ever several thousand dollars' worth of pened in the earlier overe, although of the of water, are washing has been kept back
at noon informing his friend he cannut merchandise, &e, sia all the business two batsmen Lowon evinced 1858; Euch Ardea, and other Puma,
Ho did not, however, kesp su engagement that evening, and books, and these were used the friend gate the letter next morning. I to find out who had push the Officals incliantion to acure.
t to become strained. ¦ the Voug Wa Honds from Pam cuite at bume with the swift bowling unable to reduce their dobta by delivery of On London
OTD. such persone being of Barf, and had made only 10 when he That it is quite
social relation the Post Office forced on pain of imprisonment to
ball bich travelled right was buwied by should come in for fairly-rounded abuse, pay the Officials large ass of money, to the pavilion: 16-1-10. Dunn, the bu, as I have said, it is unly fair to the Many of those who were owing money to the Bungkong capiain followed, and the score Post Ee officials that all acts of negil.
ang Wa Hong refuse to pay now as they rose steadily, but by no means rapidly, the genes should be specifically reported to say they have paid the Chin to Offer la bowling being good, and the fielding claan the end of tho Department, so as to
All persons ascertained from the books and sur. When the score bad aunted Facilitate the discovery of
of the defaultar. to have received goods by be transit pass 33, Jeffkins was bowled by Carruthers under the beading additions to pro-
Tas crew of the V.RO., which is to ropre seat Hongkong in the interport race at the Yokohama Regatta, left by the Empress of Japan at noon ta-day. As has already
been intimated the members of the crow
with Mr A. W. Slade as reserve man. Mr C. H. Thompson, one of the Members of Committee of the Club, also left for Yo kehamia by the Empress of Japan.
pected to crush the Shanghai Eleven, but we were not usite prepared for the annihilation of the Local-Eleven. That we must await the funereal details of
individual y warned that if they ever did it again, their shops would be seized and
goods confiscated.
No one dares therefore to purchess from the bastis ere an opinion can be formed the Wang Wa Hong, au 1 so the business of this firm in Canton, which at one time was bringing in a conedotable profit, bas been entirely destroyed.
an to the causes of this crashing defeat. That for obvious reasons the Home toam playing their best men on their own ground must always have the advant ige over their visitors-ouls, we did sxpect a somewhat better score than
During this half-year the Company have for the first time undertaken to supply all provisions and necessaries to the minera This explains the kick in the former period was done by a Chinese contractor." item of $20053 for stores in stock for sale to minere, and also the heavier expenses
Exchange. Boxoxone, October 8,
Bank, Wire,
On demand,
30 days' night,
4 months' sight,
Credits, 4 Documentary, 4 months a
On Paris
On demand, Credits, 4 montan' sight, On New York
On demand,
Cradita, 60 days' sight,
Os demand, ... Ca Osloutta
On Bombay
Wire
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in 1864 The Holy Grail, and other Poems, published Dec. 15, 1669; +The Window, or the Sange of the Wrens in 1879; and Gareth and Lynette,' in 1-72,
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to the entire Works of Concordance Alfred Tenryson,' published in 1889, is a remarkable proof of the Laureate's great popularity. At the Commemoration of 1855, the University of Oxford, giving ex- pression to the universal feeling of Eng-are Mesare J. Sampson, J. M. G. Manak, laud, conferred on the post the bonerary and G. L. Dungan, and out. Meynell. That our local Cricket Team wero not from the Weng Wa Bong in Canton were fur 13, and Donegan filled tre racancy.perty. By the Dow arrangement Doces On Berlin-Da.sand,... degree of D.C.LA, and the Fellows of hir own college, Trinity, Cambridge, ondora. ing the judgment of the sister university, subscribed to purchase his best (by Wool aer), which they have placed in their library, and in 1869 they unanimously elected him an honorary fellow of the cl logo. In 1979 Me Tennyson republished The Lover's Tale, a poem which was originally printed in 1833, but soon with draws from circalation. In the re-issue It is accompanied with a reprint of the sequel, a work of the author's maturs life, Golden Supper. After this followed Ballads, and other Poems Among his dramatic compositions are, 'Queen Mary, 1875; Ha old,' 1876; The Cup,' a play which was represented at the Lycours Theatre, Jan. 3, 1861, Me Irving taking the principal character (as also was Qucon Mary' The Falcon,' produced by M and Mrs Kendal; and The Promise of May,' a drama in three acts, brought out at the Globe Theatre, Nov. 11, 1882. In Dec. 1883, Mr Tenugun accepted & peerage an Baren Tennyson of Aldworth, Sussex, and of Freshwater, Jals of Wight. Singo the he has published Becket, Tiresias and other Poems, and, at the end of 1886, *Lackaley Hall-Sixty Years After."}
(From Singapore Papers) THE CHOLERA ON THE CONTINENT. london, Sept. 29. Both at Bamburg and Paris the cholera continues to decrease
A McCARTHYTTE MANIFESTO. Londen, Sept. 30-A vaifosto issued by the McCarthyites to Trishmen abroad states that the prospects are most inspirit- ing and rejoicos at the abolition of the Ories Act which in itself is a surety for Home Bule. The manifesto further do- clares that the Government are pledged. to pass a Home Role Bill that will be satisfactory to Irishmen; and, that, should the House of Lords reject the Bill, they will do so at their peril."
THE TYPHOON. The Spanish Consul has courteously for. warded to us the following telegram :—
Manila, Sept. 8. Typhoon, East of Luzon.
LOCAL AND GENERAL
Passed Suez Canal OUTWARD BOUD:-Patradies, Sept. 5; Glenfallsch, 20; Breconshire. Nestar, Glenely, 23; Oras, Moray, 27; Ajar.
Canton, 30. BOMEWARD BOgah :-Benissand, Sept. 2; Aglaia, Voorwaarts, 18, Telemachus, Energia, Peninsular, 20; Glenfruin, 23; Bellerophon, 27; Gay Cheana Mannering, Kintuck, 30.
The P. & C. s. 6. Ristiana, with the Exu- Lua Mu of Sept. 9. lelt Bingapore on Tuesday, the 4th Sept., at 1 p.m., and may be expected here about 2 p.m. on Sunday, the th Oct. This packet. brings replies to lattece despătalrad from Hongkong on Aug. 1. The R. M. S. Empress of China left Bhanghai for Hongkong on Oct. 7 at 11 pn., sad may be expected bere on or about 9 a.m. on Monday, Oct. 10. The P. M. 8. B. Co.'s s. a. City of Peking, with the AMERICAN MAIL of Sept. 17, Jeft Yokobats on Thursday, Occ 6, at daylight, and may be expected" here on or about Tuesday, the 11th
IDER
The Northern Pacific chartured steamship
•Phra Nang from Taconia, left Kobe for Hongkong direct on diet, &, at 4 p.m., and may be expected here on ur about the 11th inst
The Pacific Mall Steamship Co.'s a.s. Chind.
with maile, de, left San Francisco for! this port via Honolulu and Yokohama,
Sept. 27..
The Northam Pecilio », 8, Victoria lalt Tagons for Yokohama and Hongkong cm. Oct. 2.
The A. Terter laft Bingapore on Dol. 4,
and may be expected kere on or about Oct. 10.
Tho P. and O. a. Bombay loft Singa-
pare for this port on Ost. 5, and may Le expected here on or about Out. 11. The so. Catherine Apear, from Calcutta, .......Left Singapore on Qok. 8, and may
expected here on or about Oct. 14.
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The P. and 0. Co's staatuship Teheran loft
Bombay for this port on "Oot. 4.1.0- The P. and G. Co.'s steamship Conton left
London fur this part on Sept. 16.
Taz Hon. Treasurer of the Alise Memorial Hospital begs to acknowledge with thanks the following donations to the funds of the Hospital:- Wei Yuk
Uhoong Lok Yü Lau Wai Cheen Ng Ping Un Wai Lun Shek Lo Tez Chung Lum Kum Ting Posa Fong Sung... Wong ▲ Hang
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On Shanghai
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30 days' sight, private paper, Gold Loaf, 100 hus (pag Last). Sovereigns (Bank's buying rate) $7.02.
CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL
+cation.
REGISTER
October 7.- 4 P.M.
BarometerredĮ
Evanidity.
His stay was but a brief one, as in the stated the balding of an iron godown second over be received he played a bail from Carruthers on this wicket before he and furnishing of a store at Jelebu and the had scored, and three wickote had gone parchase of land and erection of a transit down for 33 runs. Markhaw joined Dunn, gedown and offion at Seremban. This and began with a neat square hit for 2 ore business has thus far worked satie- Dunn, in the pas over, cal Carruthers for factorily sad the prefts are larger than the commission formerly returned to the 2, flowed immediately afterwards by Company by the contractor. The reason of the seizure seems to be foe hit to leg for. A few minutes later,
After paying all charges, making fail this. The Lekin Ofica in Canton under with the score at 43, Corretiere bowled allowance for depreciation of houses, plant, took itself to trade in kerusine, and fading Luun with a magnificent ball, which had a and writing off all lomes mid doubtful it a good thing, claimed to be beau allow remsudous brask, and the cheers which doble, there remains at the credit of Profit That it may be hoped the crew of barmen ed a dururament mesopoly in this trade; sigualised this achievement wera of cute sud Lose account the balance of $45,701 he tools ahip to day for Japan, may of cours this was untrue, but they sanity an indication of the valce in which Dua Out of this your Dirastors reaemmend pay.
oi upposing was held as show up batter than the cricketers did, frightened the Chinese cut
inert ni dividend of 10 per cent, for the the skill of allhaugh the deeds of Swat, the Kobe them. The Wang Wa Bong was one of
The outgoing half-year being at the rate of 20 per cent. etroko; have strak doubt into the hearts those that stood in their way-this thep hataman had made 10. Boyle joining per annum which would absorb $22,500, of all the well-wishers of our local rowers, proceeded to crush in the manner describ- Markham, 50 was coup sted at the tele-that a sum of $15,000 be pinced to resorte 10 That the records of the desense of several ed. They protended that they thought the graph, both parthurn assisting in this by a fond (which will then eland at $55,000), and
espanias, and the formal enrapmont Wang Wa Houg was & Chinese and not each. The post modent was the diamis- of the windin sheets around their ro- forogen place of business, that they tu sght sak of Markham, beure another tar and that the balance of $3,204 then remaining
| be carried forward, mains, have given many residents us the firm's goods had hea sanggled. Then be added, Abbott at short-lez auring The entire revenge from th mining dar-
The catch was o plansant reminders of hopes failed that cams other exeuses, to gri time until they the bail loft-handed.
ing the half-year has acorded from the isketh the pocket empty..
had destroyed the offarting business. realy splendid one, and deserved the That the actual loss, however, auntsined They (the mandarins) have wreferged loud cheering which it called forth. The working on the Chinese tribute system and
there
la now no doubt that this system over these Burnean concerns was pretty the men who were in prison, since they can retiring batamap, had made out of well known beforehand, and 1. hair this
now be of no service water in routec total of 0. He was auoca ded by Dan-given the best resalt of any tried by this sttecessors of the defunct companies arstion with the Wan Wa Bong, which has to sou, who when but a run had brou added Company. It is intended to extend this likely to do botter.
give up its business. They have aleu, as lost his partnur through a brilliant catch by The working of the Australian micers, Nagasaki..! That I fancy the report mentioned by the pangation for the value of the gods Man, who was leiding at long slip. The whose arrival at the mines was mentioned Shanghai.. 30.02 71
Atheneum, about a life of the late Sir seisd and for the ice of a profitable fitdem a secured the bal: a short diates in the last sport, has so far not been a Focchow..
rom the ground, and although he fell re-
success, and if has been necessary to write Amoy...... 29.84| 84; Harry Parkes being in progress, is a mis tudo, sont in to the Consulate in Canton anaten of the previous nusunce (1) the business books they stole, and which bod possession of it. Tavorner, who off $8,928 as less on this account. The Anping **** ment that Sir Henry Parkes, the retetan are now that debts have been spoiled ned Dawson, would has been run out
so written offiucludes passages, trans. Swatow.... 29.87 89 Peter of New South Wales, was pre- and business crushed-of little or no value before he had scored if a splendid y suars part, and all initial expanses, which were Hongkong 29.84 84 69
(2) paring a book on his Life and Times. part of the goods they carried away. re urn of Granford's had been held by the heavy. It must be admitted that the Aus. Vid. Peak
danged and only saleable at a great +185
wickat-keeper, for Turner had crossed
truliau ata has worked wall and that the ] Canton.... 20,25) 92|61 29.81 88 69 terusine, cash, clothes, bidding, furniture covering his ground before the ball was ra- due to eiretmetamoes beyond their control. Hoitow... 20.94 82 and other offers which they found untut turned to the bowler's bad. A very pretty Your Directors think it too early to finally Haiphong, 20.69 37 G3 en fr 4 by Dawson brought up 60; and pronounce the experiments failure, and Bolinao.... 29.70 83 76 The British Consul expects the proprietore Tavernur commenced saring with a god they intend continuing it for another siz Manila..... 29,68 9068 That Alfred Tonnyson, the finest and heat
af anr modera poets, bas passed away, of the Wan Wa Hoag to accept these hi for 4. At half past four, the score months and trust to bare boitor results.
C.S. James- Your Directora regret to state that the full of yosrs and honours, and it will not damaged tem-ants of goede atulsa da fustanding at 6, Nichol took the ball at th bu masy to fill the paos ha ha long cron-compensation for all lesser sustained, and top end in place of Buf. The change Mutaoca reature has also resulted in a
a loss. bird in the mind and heart of the Eng-rolusus to deliver up the business bokso met with success, Dawou hit up All operations there have best stopped.
which are lying at the Consulate, unless the ball which was secured by A. J. H. Moule The sum of $6,000 has been written off, Tokio lish-speaking raco
Ar the Magistracy the morning Cheung Chap Pang, partner in a fowl-dealing business at No. 3 Western Market, was charged with embezzling $187.83 on 9th July, 1891, The money is alleged to be the property of the firm. Mr Grist, of Me C. D. Wilkinson office, appeared for the accused, and Mr Godgo, of Mesars Jubosor, Stokos and Martar's office, for its pro.
secation.
After bearing the evidence of
system as much as possible.
Wi'ostork
Tokio...... 30.20
Detectivo-Sergean: Haiden sich regard to That the Manoburg Confrence has at last They hava retained for their own ass the right orer, and only just successed in re- | want of better rezulta is to a great extent Macao.....?
the arrest of the acomed in Queau's Read yesterday afternoon, Mr Wedehouse ad- juurand the ons til Friday.
FRAGRANT WATERS' MURMUR That the busy money-changers and Celor-
agreed where and when it will mis.
That Exchange continued to improve ins
alight digree.
or easily saleable
tial manipulators of motoy must be shat foringstoly his works will live after proprietore will accept these books andat point. Wallace joined Tavorger, and leaving a balance still at debit of tho
him, and will be a joy for ever to all who love the strains of poatry pure and unde- flod
guuds sa a full sortlement of their lui,
That it has basu given to few as to wed parity of thought with pocny a the Lac- raate has doue, and the veteran puet, who has falten like a shock of com yel low and ripe, has had a deep-seated and powerful influence upon the educated classes of Anglo-Saxons.
That his own memorable wail for the loss
of his own dear friend will now recur
to those who revere his memory-
*Break, break, break
exceedingly glad over the indiscreet poticus which sometimes appper in the nawspapers here about forsiga baka. That whether your morning contemporary's paragraph of the otbor day was or was not translated into the Chinema news. papers I do not know, but the discounters might have had a fine time at the expense of an ignorant or scared public That I was asked the question the other day where the statuo if Her Majesty was stored, and when it was destined to That it would be interesting to know how
ace the light.
many of the original Committee are still in Hongkong, ad when the last meeting was held in futheranos of the objects of the subscribers to Raggia handiwork. That it must be remembered the site for the statue is only now being completed, but it seems pre-eminently Hongkong mece of proceeding to allow a work of art like this to lio under's cloud or in a il feet, to ask him to accept the position. godown so long.
That some of the subactibers do not orsa now seem to be quite sure whether it is made of brome or marble, although a leading resident lately hasarded the state
At the fact of the traga, O Son! But the tender gren of a day that is lead Will werer come back to me.”
BROWNIE
BRITISH MERCANTILE MARINE OFFICERS ASSOCIATION. To-dny, a deputation from the members of this Asanciation waited upon Captain Tillett, Superintendent of the Canadian Pacifio
of President of the Association, resigned by Captain Jahton..
Mr Mollison, who acted as spokesman, aid-Captain Tillett, Sir, I have the he
ment that it was bronze, and would onour, yourbaring kindly consentedite receiv
a depaustion tro the British Mercupt·la Marms Officers' Association, to introduce
FUNT.
That I see the Loulou Daily News has
beda roma-king upon the new departure to you Me Rugate of the D ng'as Steamechip
in medical education shown by the issue of diplomas to the students of the College of Medicine for Chinese,
Co. and Mr Becker and Officers belonging to the different alesmori trading out of Hongkong. We bare hes deputed by our That the same old story of a grant faturo follow members to ask you to accept the for the new doctors in repeated by the Presidency of our young Association, Londen paper, but if a I hear, the whose objesta you are, we believe, fully Hongkong Gorerament doc'ines to remoquainted with, owing to the depar cognise the diplomas issued by the Cultura frum Hongkong of Captain Samuel Ashton. Having the interezia of our logo, is is rather dificult to realise where ex when this gepat Future becomes Owners at heart and being desirous for
their welfare, and
intoreat ting a deep taking a possible.
in the important National line of Steam-
Wi'ostock.
October 8.-At 10 a..
Nagasald..
Fecehow..
AREYY
29.94 77 82
in the next over the later might have been account of $4,183 which it is exposted to Shanghai.. caught by Bar, although if it had come recover by proceeds of 300 tons low grade off the catch would have been o 'No. 1'
tin oro in the Company's poesvosion. order. However, the let off was not very Mr Wilkam Dosman, lately in manage Svitor...-
Anping.... seria as Taverner a little later was how-
meutof the Company's operationain Jelebu, lod by Carruthers, the score standing at 73. for eight wisketa. Bacuust joined Wallace,
HONGKONG CRICKET CLUB.
TIENT ELEVEN I. XIN ĐỂ THỜI
T
Vid Peak - An opening istub was played to-
signed office and left the Company's Boagkoug 29.93 82 58 Bervice on 19th July, Mr G. W. Money,
Canton...29.97 day between the First Fierul, and the the latter of whom after who has served the Company since ice Maso 20.94 85 Rest of Club. Owing to the absence given eut 1.b. Hard was the last incorporallon has been appointed manager o of several men in Shaughat the Eleven win, The bowling was then changed in aufcerning to Mr Danman.
not so strong as it would have by Barff taking Nichol's place, and it had
Mr John Finlayent has joined the Board been otherwine, but it made a gondie denied effect, as 167 minutes before the of Directors in Fires of Me Argot Reid, appearance against the venty-three play time for the drawing of stamps the now-who resigned on his departure from the ers who turned out to represent the Best comer was bouled withous coring, the
of Club. The latter butted first and com- total standing at 16. The score and
Ellis was the more sucessful salgaia are appended. piled 181. bowler with bine wickets for 60 runs, Bo
Banana-First Innings. also performed the hat trick, a funt which W. H. Monie, b. Lowser wae accomplished in the innings of the
A. P. Wood, c. Dawson, h. Lowso Even by E. A. Laannert. Darby had five J, Abbott, b. Lamun. NIC ets for 69 ram. In the innings of T. Wallade, b. Lowson the Eleven, Flower had three wickets for 37 runs, while E. A. Lammert had four wickets for 1 raw, Sogres-
ARIT OF CLUB.
#W. Bird, !,«, » Elin..........
Bhatt, run astma FB Viewer, M., Carrie and pr F,C, Davis, Danas zau out PUTOTRAMOS PRIE
H. B. Welman, §.m., ada Betday, b Elle, 1. A. Btrick, Sird, b Dar
R. H. Olivia. 4.8., a Dumbleton.
e. Morgan, d Firth......................
Major Belfe, sk, a Row Thompson, à Firth.
1. P. Opacks, F. Lezert, & Darby a
Fabras, 3.8., & Curtis, & Rills.
M. A. A. Sonza, e Dubirlos, blik........ G. P. Lammers, b Darby...
W. D. Jupp, b Ellis
J. & Mastfel, e Dumblator, E
El Grimble, run nat .......... a mem
A. H. Thousne, a. c., o Día, h Birth
EA, Lammert, o du noilij, E 20E
X, K. OGUL, 2 Alkinsən, bi Ell
EL F Kalesworth, 8.x. 3 Derby
Touli, a Firth, te Darby
E. F. Lammt, not out.....
J. Keddie, is
Estrad...
Total.........
THE ELITEN.
Chart, du Boulay, 9.6., a Fociciel, DJURP
En fastland, e Olivist, in Figwer ra
B. L. Darby, b Flower
C. Fit, Abraham, & Flower compa 20. Ella, Davis ↳ Wehmas.
Currie, EP. Lammert, b Obviar... Boas Thempaan, b K. Lammeri
DE Lennut
W. Taylor. by Lamer...
That one would have thought the local Goships with which you are so intimately Forument would have even found sous unected, our Committee feel conddout, field of us fulness for young inmediesi meu
Dy Atkinson that should you graciously condosoond to with such qualifications, but to almost become our Chief, that not only will our stultify the affect of the diploms by re-friendly and muck-to-be-desired, courteous fusing recognition was bot what relations with Shipowners, be maintained generally exported,
but we shall also make considerable head.
154
A, 3. II. Moule, o. Donegan, b. Losun. 10
C. S. Barff, o. Jektyrs, b. Lowson
J. Mann, b. Lowson.........
W. B. Robertson, b. Mumford
DW. Crawford, b. Inwest
A. Corruthers, nubuat.
A. P. Nichol, &. Lowca, b, Donegan
Extras
HareRONG,
Dr. J. A. Lowann. h Bar QM, Sergt. Jeffkyns, Carruthar
| Capt. J. Dunn, L. Carrutherë,
Sargt Donegan, b Carruthers. Liunt, Markham, a Abboth; b Bar Lieut. G. Boyle, Mann, b Barf,, Capt. Dawson, & A. Maule, Nichol D. E. Taxerner, & Carrythors...
Wallsen, 1.bw Carruthers..
F. 4. Burnett, 5 C... Barff Sergt. Mumford, not out
Leg byen..
BOWLING ANALYSIL-SHANGHAI.
colony,
J. P. Joaquin, JOHN ANDERSON, Directora, HUTTENBACH B308. & Co.,
General Agents.
A TIGER AND BULL FIGHT. ATROCIOUS CRUELTY,
Taphong 29.91 79 89 Bolinao....39.74 81 87 Masila.... U.S.Janus
Barometer almost steady.
Main laat 23.
LIFELETTEN BEEN L
Gradienta
moderato for N, winds. Weather-clear, hot and dry (Isauad at 1358).
W. DODASIE, Director of the Observatory,
·Hongkong Observatory, Det. 8, 1.69%
1. BAROMETAR, reduced to 37 degrees Fabran- heft, and to thalerel of the seo in inalies, temike,
and hundredths
9. Temperatuas, in the shade, in degress -- Fahrenheit.
The Straits Times gives the following translation from a Bataris paper describing the sacne at a tiger and bull tight,; a kind the following 36 of "sport" which, judging.
ccount, seeps for dearing and disgusting haridity of air saturated with moisture boing . Hozmery, in persenings of asteration, the
113
4. DIRMOTION on Wins, to two pointa,
cruelty, to be quite unique. The per- † 100. formance bore described is certainly a disgrace to the (presumably) civilised Re- presentative of a civilised Government nuder | Sesler whrine auspices it took place
G. Roncs or Wort, weaording to. Beaufort
G. State or Wrazazn, ở blue sky, a de
The Batavia Nishald of the 23rd Sop-tested clouds, ddrissfing min, ƒ tag; 3 gloomy,
16 tamber gives particuters of an official tiger
13 wid buffale fight that took place at Padang
78
bali, & lightning, a overcast, a paring showary, squally, rain, snow, tihnader, o visibility,
dew (wol)
Rare, în feber, tentha and hundredha.
HONGKONG REGISTER
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10 Panjang in the Residency of the West Coast of Bumal early this month. The Assist ant Resident of the distrist had determined upon giving this performance to the people owing to the capture of a larga tigress in that neighbourhood. The tignmshad vainly been offered to the suological gardens at Batavia and Amsterdam, and by the tims Barometer... of the fight had lost much of her fierceness The people of the plaxo got together atout bambool to fene, mund the arena, & cir- cular piece of "ground more than 30 feet broad, with galleries for spectators who were charged admission faen A fer Weather weeks before the fight the Aselatant Re Renu. M. Overs, Whitesident secured a tiger, and the people provided two accut buffaloes to measure themselves in the areas with it and the On the day of batile crowdi tigress. thronged the arena into which the tigress stepped at shout 10 am, to meet a bufalo The latter quietly held its own against
ines she tigress which, reduped by hot long in prisonment, showed so ineligation for further attack. To stir them up both ani- BAGOMSTER mals were pricked now and
then with bam That the tion, N. G. Mitchell Innes, Colo-prise, we are extremely suzions that a Tuesday last, she was signalled to by the
Do, Vusalu thau got some spear nial Treasurer, will be hack at his post in Gentleman in the lofty position to which lighthouse. A beat was lowered and sent Tax Straits Times of the Ist inst, sayaboo darts. The total a day or two, and Mr F. H. May will you, through your own ability, integrity are in charge of the second mate, who on We are given us understand that proceed thrusts, the nods being teely drenched THERMOMETER-9 A return to his plaos sx Assistant Colonial and energy have attained, should all the returning to the steater, Tonidow Chief Uniser of the Hydra, for manelaughter aroused by the application of burning
that he
he tags are to be instituted against My Clarke, with extract of chillies. The ligceni-was
Do. chair vacated a couple of days ago by the way met on the beach
Du and crackers, and, in short, That I buvo had little to do with the Colo- painstaking and worthy President, Capt. of the light-keeper, and two Manitaren, in connection with the recent colision with orches
Da gire the pial Treasury for the last few monika Ashton, who abiained for us the boon of whas reported that the light-keeper Me topskas, which is serted to have to every efforts made to
Despite beyond paying the ever-toourting house Sunday rost. We can unhesitatingly sure Smedericy had died in the morning, Mesulted in the death of a Kiing, and in onlookers their money's worth. rates, but those who ought to know say you that should you honour us by accepting Breederley wanted to be taken on board the which s Marino Court of Inquiry delivered all this, neither tufab nor tigress that Bir May has made a very good record the post, which we rospectfully and earnestly steamer, but this eart was too rough, and its finding against the Hydra yesterday, ay would fight, so that in the end orders
Liban muted. in that department,
ask you to accept, that no stone will be left the atteropt had to be abandoned.
wero given to kill the tigress. After
资情
That the local Parliament will not mest way. Owing
__the_ranc importanço dƐ
antil next month, so that but little can your Company's line of Steamers, and the
F. Lammert, b. Imianacrt Capt. Duzzbletos, & z., 'nut 20k
Extiss.....
be heard as to the financial rehabilitatiga interest, as an exclusively British Asia. WEES the Yiksong passed Bonham on Fri- of the Colony for some time.
tion, which we naturally take in the enter day afternoon, saye the Day. Neum of
Secretary.
Balls.
#
Dr. J. & Lowson. IND
25 Bergt. Donegan.. 105.
Mumford.. 80 18 11
60
19 ୫
1
1
HORAROFG..
Barff
95 33
•
Carruthers Nichol
105 20
-7 5
15
11
0
Temperature,
(Taken at Afssers Falzoner di Ch Premises, Queen's Bond)
Do
14
$0.80
1. P. M
Do
4 F +4
1 P.M...
(Wet bulb) A.M.)
Da
Do, 175 Da + P.M.
Da. Minimum over night
Do. Maximum
Honeṛord, October 8, 1892.