No. 9419-APRIL 15, 1893.)

LOCAL AND GENERAL

PARSED SUER CANAL OUTWARD BOUND:-Endeavour, Feb. 21; Torridon, 24; Cheen Atine, Marak 3 Cape Comarin, Tellus, 7; Hernhead, Amaranth, Sirathiyon, 10; Golden Cross, 1; Pathan, Glengarry, Bel fone, 21; Breconshire, Orion B Thisbe, 28; Ajax, Benglon, Pingsuer, Isis, Tron, &ful 4. MABON Wang, Feb. 14, Bush

mills, 28 Eton March 34den. 14; Tartar, 17; Nockar, Palamed, Salatiga, Sydney, Malacca, April 4,"

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TODAY at the Magistracy, Inspector Bau- son charged Chan Fo, baichur, with failing to report the arrival of a bullock on the 14th inst. at Yaumsti. He was fined by Capt. Hastings $10, with the alternative of one month's imprisonment.

At the Magistracy to-day Inspector Veri- hew, of the Sanitary Department, ohatgod. Lan Chin, 17 Centro Strast, boforo Captain Hastings, with failing to notify that a man

THE CHINA MAIL.

FRAGRANT WATERS' MUEMUR | That tho Athletic Sports Reason in Hong.

kong has this year astonished the world, not only this portion of it, but that pat- side-if what the sporta call the clock- ing' is in order.

That we are always willing, and are not always astonished, to be ahead of the world generally in amateur competitions,

and I am not sorry personally that we

soom to have broken the ariateur records, That perhaps the Amateur Clubs caewhere. will combine to send a deputation to investigate the clocking of our Sports, may thereby discount the records

ed Ian Ka, residing at 17 Centre Street was suffering from smallpox. He The Pacific Mail SS. Co.'s as. City of Rio plondulguilty. A cortificats from the Coloni-

de Janeiro, with maile, do,, from San Francisco to 23rd March, left Yoko-al Surgeon was produced bearing out that then bama for this port on Wadacedays mes Rust have beca ili for at lost elaven April 12, at 3 p.m., and may be adaye. Sentence-$25; or two months im-That peated here on or about Monday,

prisonment with hard labour. April 17

The M. M.Co.'s aleamer Melbourne, with

and Detective-Sergeant Holt boarded

sampan, No 2538, lying alongside the P.

the FENCE MAIL of March 17, La night Inspectors Stanton and Quincey Left Singapore on Wednesday, Mar, 12, at 9 a.m., and may be expected here on or about Wednesday, April 19. This packet, brings replies to lettera do-and D. steamer Verona, and seized forty balls of opium of the rate of $600. spatched from Hongkong on Feb. 8.

The two

were in the who TEQOR The Northern Pacific Company's s

Tacoma left Victoria, B.C., for sumpan were arrested, and brought' bo' Hongkong, sill Jagan ports on Sunday fore Captain Hastings at the Magistracy March 26

One was food $28, with The R. MAN. 5. Empries of India left this morning.

Vancouver for Hongkong vitt Yoko the alternative of two months' imprisonment, haus, Ruby, Nagasaki and Shanghai and the other 85, with the albemalive" on April & MENT The O. &O... Gackic, with male, o, loft of fourteen days' imprisonment. Their San Francisco for this port via Bono-story was that they were hired by a fire. maa on board the steamer to take the lalu sud Yokohama on the 4th inst,

Half opium from a pier near the Central Market, and bring it alongside the steamer. of the ralus of the spism and of the fines will be divided amongst the police officers by whom the arrest was made.

The E. & A. Co's 4 & Mcamuir, from Sydney, leit, Port Darwin on the 6th inst. for this port, and may be expected bere on or about the 16th inst.

The

. Eutsig, with mails c. irum Calcutta and Straits, left Singapore on April 11, and may be expected here on or about April 17. The M. M. Co.'s. s. Yarra left Saigon for this port at L.m. on the 13th ins The P. & V. Co.'s s.. Thibet left Singapore on the 12th inst., and may be exported here on or about the 18th ins The O. 9. S. Co.'n atesoship Tilan left Bingapore on the 12th inst., and may be expected bore ou or about the 39th

inst.

The Glen Lane steamship Glengarry, from Londau for this port, loft Singapore on April 14, and may be expected here on or about April 20, The D. D. R. a. a. Pakling, from Ham

burg, left Singapore for this port on the 14th inst, and may be expected here on or about the 20th jast

TREE appears to be a little dificulty with regard to the Military Parade Cround. The military authorities have plased a soldier at the ground with orders to prevent China- men from trespassing, and it would appear that orders have also been given to prevent the Chinese from leaning upon the rail en- closing the graand. On Thursday a Chi- nene detective was requested to more off by. the sentry on duty. The detective, who was also on duty, showed the sentry bis badge, but the Shropshire' had his orders, and with that sweet unreasonableness which detinguishes the British soldier when on daty, proscedad to ras in the detective, subjecting him to the additional indignity of twisting his quere. As a matter of fact the rail does not belong to the military Hymns, 208, 185, 103; Pasim, 103 vararsauthorities, although the parade ground dogs, but to the Colonial authorities, and ONDER OF CHORAL SERVICE AT BY. JOHN's the sentry, even using that he wis set hightly in arresting a custable en duty, MASTER (LUTS APRIL) Matina-Venite, Kempton; Psaims, Wal-had-ne-right to object to listening against dan, Kimbault, ice, Kolway Te the rail. Of course, when the mutter WAS Dous & Jubilate, Bost. No. 130; An.

reported to the superior officers, the detective was released, and it may be presumed «en-. tries will in future be cantioned to be more careful.

UKION CHURCH.-SUNDAY, APRIL 10TH, 11 A-A

1-12; Anthon, 5,

CATHEDRAL-SECOND SUNDAY AFTER

them, Savions of the World, No. 64: Kyrie, Baroby 100 A.; Hymn, 197: Offertory Eentonces, Stainer. Eransong:-Palms, Turte, Cook, Boy. word, Hopkins; Magnificat & Nuue Dimittis, Parisin Tones (stainer); Auther, Holiest, breatha an evening blessing, 29; Hymns, 241, 245.

9. Falasie left THE M. M. Co's B Shanghai for this port at noen to-day.

THE D. D. R. str. Bellona, from Hamburg, loft Singapore for this port yesterday after. xcom, st 6 p.m., and ung be expected here on or about the 20th inat,

mau

at the same time it appears on the fice of it the elnek, I moan) that Hong kong has soon' the Amateur world generally.

That, seriously, speaking, and spart fram any possible mistakes of stop-watches, we seem to have in our midst several athloten who would pash, rad, or jump. their way through or against any asee blage of amateurs anywhere.

That it may reasonably be asked, Why - not? and the surwer would be difloalt

to give.

to take a first position regard to That we do not desire, notwithstanding, records of athletic sports, unless the clocks are beyond suspicion. That I see your morning contemporary has sounded what I cannot but think is a false alarm, which is also mislanding and unfair.

That he insinuates the arrival of Mr T. Jackson will bring about a change of polier in the Bangkong Bank, which will enable man who cannot now obtun ac- commodation to get what they desire. That few thinking men who know what the Bank and the Colony bave gone through within the last two or three years will question that the tightening of the Bank's pares-etringe has been fully justified, and that Mr De Bovis is worthy of all praise. That to suggest, because of the advent of

the gocial Mr Thomas Jackson, the policy. of the Bank is to be changed, is but a poor compliment to either of tho Managers, past or present. That, whatever modifications may be con- sidored advisable by any saccessor-and sach manager has to deal with the cir- cumstances and conditions of his time- there can be ao question that ir De Bovis has dealt with one of the gravest orises of the Bank (and the Colony) in a way which has done in very great crodit,

to

That considering the unqualified of the proposals made by the Colonial Vate- rivany Surgeon, towards the improvement of the beef and milk dist of the Calony, it is only reasonable to me that any further Improvements that are proposed should be at once adopted.

THE FUTURE OF CHINA. 3-ONE MID HANDICAP-A Forced En- try for all Ohios Pozit entared at this

Wa laks the following extracts from Meeting (oxoopt in Races, 2, 4 and 8) review in the Australasian of Dr Peron's

Entrance, $1. Entrance fees with $10

added to go to the Winner. Second to interesting book entitled “National Life receive $30 Third to save stake,

and Character; a Forecant

(Mr Cruickshank) That the sudden collaps of the roof of their Cruickshank's Liberty, 11.8.

house known as Durabras, and the Mr Gray's Steadfast, 12.6 (Mr Master). Darrow escape of the inmates, suggests, Capf. Murray's Fairplay the carefal inspection of all houses which

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(Mr Taylor)

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tion

In the concluding chapter, on the dagay of character, the writer pustulates the quo

wather the banges that increase the state may not diminish the sphere of individual energy and whether state socialid which is rogarded as the "con- automation of democracy, may not exercise Dr Pearson contends that the geographia very marked influence in diminishing per olimits of the higher races of mankind social energy, aud repressing independence have been rigorously defined by zature, of thought. The outlook presented to ne i and are therefore unchangeable. In sup not a very agrosable one. Our morality port of this propesition he addaces wil then be the ematoulate tendarnos of may lay claita la an ancient history in Colonel Baker's Pipper-and-aff, 114...

powerful array of fecte and arguerents those who shrink from violente, not Colony, WE

(Capt. Thomas)

while he also shows that some of the because it is a transgression of order, bat That much has been mit about the cuspeo Mr Landale's Asegian, 11. (Mr May)... repstadly inforint scos, 18, for example, becaties it in noisy and costas; and bering

sion of the Hongkong Government Goholar Miss Barker's Fosterer, 10.9...

the Chinese and Hindoos in Asia, and the outlived strong passions, and the energy by ship, il vore rather wild remarks bare

(Me Ogilvie) ingrows in the United States and Brazil, which will translates itself into act, we beon made on the subjcct.

Mr Forbos' Leap Year, 10.6 (3 lbs over)

multiply in a much greater ratio than the shall plume ourselves on having abolished That actuss the Government has thought

(Mr Gedge) Aryan peoples. Professor Gilman bo vies. Our intellectual discipline will be the meantime to revise the it advisable a

A good start. Steadfast was leading go-lievee that in 1920 the blacks in the eight derived from the year-book and the review, conditions of a scholarship which metes a pagruent of £200 sterling, in four year an ing past the Stand, but was bald back, and old cave atates (of the American Union) and our intellectual pleases from the will be an 17,400,000 to 9,890,000 whites, French hovel. Oratory will be reduced aproat has been raised.

Assyrian fod for several furlongs, closely at that, within measurable distance of more and more to Eabating;

fournalism That although not more than a dozen or so

of boys have come forward to compete, tunded by Pepper-and-Salt. Rounding the tang two to one. In the East the Chill absorb en indreksed portion of the nėse are standily spranding themselves world's intellest propla· will live" much although some 825,000 have been spout bend Liberty and Steadfurt came to the ever the Straite Schlemouls, Borneo, and longer and enjoy better health; and, as old upon the scholarship, and although not one

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bep has returned to the Colony who has kroat, and it was's race between these two Ssciatra. Indeed, far from being a età men will predominatò in publici: silaits, been thas helped on in the world, the for arst place. At the distance, Steadfast notion that some revision is neotsanry has was benton, and Liberty got home an easy bees received with a bad grace. That I can not against the Government Erst. Fairplay, a bad third,

Scholarship, although I thought from the first £200 a year was a sorswbat lavish expenditure, but some consideration might be shown to what has beez done, to the poor return made, and the necessitios of primary edundtion,

That I ingerely hope your account of the Mr

disaster at Kam-li is su exaggeration, as

Entries

I never heard or read of so harrihi, fendish or dononiaes! a business in all Mr May's my experience.

Hostage

Hineralit Gaiety

...Mfr Master o

Mr. Landale A poor rase. Mr Landale's pair refused to travel, aud at the Bend Mr Master's Capt. Thomas couple parted company, won with ease..

That if the vouerairle Viomy of Ewangtung Mr Grog's

is prepared to remain inactive is a matter like that, bow can any ons give credit to Me Landale's China for givilised government and I always supposed that the Celestial Empire was so perfectly under registration, that everyone could be accounted for at will, If the officials had a mindɩto do so. That air Gladstone is determined to enT SOVRNIL Our Presented by

point a successor to Lord Tennyson, but he hesitates, waiting a communication from the Odd Vols.

That England has started on a wild career

of secnomy,

That our Naval Estimates for the year aro £14,240, showing an actuel saving of one hundred puroids sterling over thoic of last year. That a dog-tax would not be popular, bat

few taxes are.

That

That nevertheless it is necessary not only to augment the Oclory's income bat alen to diminish the nnmber of unaffiliated cura by which our stresta are overran.

private efforts, aided by pea-rifle, have done much in my inwoodiate aigh, bourbond, but a wider field of nation and Retivo polica co-operation are requisite. Thai dags as a rule are well-cundusted animals possessed of gentlemanly instincts, bas evec in their ranks there are eads who seem to forget that some people like to devote their nights la eleep. That many severe things have been said of silver, because of its present depreciation. That it remained, however, for Mr Mon- tague, P., to aeonse it of having in- trodused a gambling spirit only tempered by diseradit into true.

That the subject is doubtless a trying one, but it sareely jussities your highly. respected morning contemporary making raferemos to Averni,' even clothed in alamical Latin.

fionary power,China has recovered there will be mete itable political order, Eastern Turkestan from Mahommeda and greater efficiency of axast thought in rule and from a Russian protestorate, is their administration There will be les dominating the Corea, and has stamped adventure, energy, brightness, and hope: ant a dangerous rebellion in Younan: es mbition; less aspiration lem vital To zido Her influefice and power, as a competitor power in the race, and a dinisation of

in the markets of the world, have yet to be interest in all but the day's teedar da p PoerION RACE, milo. one Pouy and lead another. Riders to be Members of the Polo Club. Second revealed, Dr Peirash thinks, for when her

Finally, Dr Pearson sume up his con to Bare stake. Entrance, 82. Post soal mines--the largest on the globe, closions thus som It is now more than

Gavoring

200,000 square miles-her rall probable that our science, nor great and Rocket

ways, al hier stasm pavigation come to be real advance in the practica ni gorérument Whitehead's-

daraleped, and bor technical training per

are baly bringing us nexzer to the day when (Capt. Thomas)1fected, she may wrest the control of the the highest races will lose their noblest ele Tam T..Mr May 2

world markets, especially throughout, menta, when we shall ask nothing from the Chestnuts

Asia, from England and Germany.

day but to live, nor from the future but Hax

The outlook, owing to the inevitable ex that we may not deteriorate. Even so, there paasion of the black and yellow races, will still remain to us, ourselves. Simply to which greally exceeds in valome and co our work in life, and to abide the thous velocity that of the Aryum pooples, is, in it we stand erent before the eternal calm sa Dr. Pearson's viaw of the maitar, a sariens cheerfully as our fathers faced the eternal if not an alarming one; for, he writes, the unrest, may be nobler training for der souls day will come, and perhaps is not far than the faith in progress. This suge distant, when the coloured races of Asia, illustrates the spirit of parsive possiam Central and South America, and of the in which the book is written, and appro. Congo and the ambosi, under a domin-priately close it. The speculations of its Mrs Bury Palliser. milo. For Subent caste of foreign rulers, will be reprs.author, if they provoke disseuit, will indaca seription Crities of say year. Weight seated by fieers in the foreign aeaz, invited many persons to give mero norious attention for inches as per scals. Winners at any to international conferences, and welcomed to the philosophy of history and to the Race Meeting in Hongkong or Chios ailles in the quarrels of the civilised trend of human events than they have done (OF Days not to count) 7 lbs, extra. world. In that day, he adds, we shall bithorto The work appears to be the re- Penalties secumulativa. Second to re-

wake to find oorsalves cibowed and bustled, En- ceive $10. Third to save stake.

and perhaps even thrust aside by peoples plays in every chapter the evidences of that trance, $3.

whom we looked down upon as servile, and comprehensive knowledge of books, and thought of as rouad always to minister to of those broad generalinations from a pati Mr Koeswick'a Solace,........

(Mr Cruickshank).

ear needs.' But in all such estimates of ont and extensive accumulation of facta; to the future power of the inferior races which Buckle's History of Cinilisation (Capt. Thomas) does not Dr Pearcen lay tos, much stressief value and its specião elatio. Capt. Murray's Juniper, 11.5. Mr Landato's Assyrian, 11.2..(Mr Mas) apon the slament of quantity, sud leave Selace had the best of a bad start; dssy-out of consideration that of quality? In

AMODE

the pations of that period, rien went in pursuit, but was passed by Juniper at the village. At the distance Sulace had to be ridden to keep his place. He had no dificulty, however, in winning by a couple of lengths.

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BY

salt of years of serious thought, and it dis.

INDIA

us

The question of schools on the Hills for

mere nambora, the Persis of Xerxsu was a RACE DETERIORATION IN ANGLO- and Grance a dwarf; but the genius, the 00arogs, and the patriotism of the country-Anglo-Indian cluldren, brings up another men of Leonics and Themistocles render question of greater importanen, stil, sud ed orery man that fought in the Gracian indaed a matter of the most vital import, army at Marathos equivalent to ton of the not alone to Anglo-Indian parents but also to the State. This matter is the gradual Dr Postson reminds us that the break up but steady increase from year to rest of ELF and we know the result. of a splendid political organisation under Anglo-Indians born, and partially bred, in pressure from interior or less highly dove Tadia and whose paranta were also born be quotes familiar fur fances of it boib lu is a natural tendency for the Anglo-Indian ancient and in moden times, the fall of to bring his sons out to India, and the one being the most striking ease in point. latter in their turn import their families Bab the ogont of dissciation heretofore has into the East, and so there springe op 4 been war. Hereafter, he opines, the sup- new, peculiar race of Engleh men and recasty of the inferior racce is more likelyomen who visit England for a few short to ho achieved by industrial progress than years only of their childhood or youth, and by military conquest; withough, ha antici- who are sicwly but surely orientalised in of paten, Chius mest sooner or later become mind and bod. To give an illustration a great military power. Bat there is most this, let us take the case of an Englishinan to be feared from her as a formidable who comes out to Madras to join the Indian industrial competitor; sepecially as Sp- Uivil Service. Mr Quill, Ist his name The winner went off with a slight advant-olatism and protection in Europe tand, as be, who is an Englishman bern and age, and Rocket was soon out of the reen the author of this volume admits, to brad, in due course marries and has a son. for he refused at the firat hurdle and after-enance prices and obstruct exchange, Young Master Quill proceeds to England at President:-His Excellency Sir William wards got ril of his rider. Viper, beauti. "The rascurves of China,' he observes, the age of , his foud parente not being

ure immenes; the capacity of its people.

is sent to school. Not being pagezasd fully ridden, got over all the obstacles in far toil is almost unlimited; and their ale to part with him at an earlier age, and Robinson, K.C.M.G.

Patrons-Hia Kresliency Visa-Admiral

mass of the people lives astotically, and Indian Civil Service, but by the aid of a The Hon. Sir E. R. Fremputle, K.O.B.; fine style, and came in a considerable dis-watts ere of the slenderest. The great same energy as his father, he fails of the the Madras Staff Corps. Among wasteful races like the English of mission His Excellency Major-General Digby tauce abord of Coburg: who had left the retains its batils, even when it is thrown crammar auccesde in obtaining a Com Barker, C.E. Commodore Hury Palliser, conres at the Black Rock,

America and Australia, the dospins and Surgeon Major and Mrs Lancet, who have

trae of is the distrust asceticism. And what

an appointains on the bills, and whose the Chiasse is more or less so, it is alleged, devotion to their children leads them to of Hindoos mi negroes; so dist, à century believe that the Hills

good as

6.STERPLE GRABE.For all Chios Ponies. Frum Black Rock Ones Round sad in. Weight for inches as per scale. Ponice other than Subscription Griffina and borá Aide Polu Ponies and broka, to carry 12 races has happened before now, and and bred under similar punditious. Thers B. Previous winners of a Stoepie chase 10 lbs. extra: Prize Fresented by the

Sound to receive $10 Polo Club; Third to save stake. Entrance, $2 Mr Hart Buck's Fier, 12.10

Mr Hart Back Mr Cruickshank'a Gelding, 11.4........... (31b, over) Mr Cruickshank Mr Whitehead's Rocket, 12.0'..............

Mr Mannors

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BROWNIE.

HONGKONG POLO ULTĄ, SKT MEETING

SATURDAY, 15th APRIL 1893.

Committee:-The Hon. T. II. Whitehead, Captain Reynolds, R.; H. L. 8wyth, Esq., Shropshire Light Infantry: J. Arm.

Eng. Captain Du Boulay, R.A.; Captaio Thomas, 4.8.0.; T. F. Hough, Esc.; G. E. Ruck-Keena, Esc., Shropshire Light Infantry.

That those people who entertain the relica that the advont of Mr Jackson will bring about a radical change of front, do not give much credit to the foresight or the discrimination of the Board, or of anything that has haar done during the last year in Banking affairs here. TRE V. R. C. assault-at-arms, held in the Osaisir last night, was so unqualified That Mr De Bovis doserves well, of the Hongkong Bank, and Mr Jackson had. 1968. There was a large attendance of

done much for our local institution members. The Hou J. H. Stewart Look- before we heard much of Mr De Bovist but these gentlemen are both in the hurt, Chairman of the Club, prosided, and

same boat, they work for the saine ends H, E. Sir Willinen Rubinson was present. (the good of the Bank), and it is absurd will undo the good gained say the one The usual exercises on the horizontal bar

by the other. wers gone through sa nu uxpert and business-That your morning contemporary admits like fashion, and in the lance and sword ex-.

the good service done by Mr Da Bovis to the Bank, but what I object to is the ercises the pupils Roquitted themselves with

side bit, implying that Mr Jackean will credit. . Alven gavo on oxhibition of

ne more lenient than his predecessor. slack-wire balancios which was very good That as things finansial are now said to bo for on amateur, and the same young goutle a little easter than they were-though it is hard to prepaesy und we are eutaide man was successful in perrying off the prize

the silver wood it may be that mure. for ropselimbing for which bis most for- margin may be fairly allowed, in accord- Dace with the rule in banking institu- midable opponent was 3. Cardnu. The final

tions all over the world;-but that would pout in the fencing competition for the

come only in proportion to the safety Last night; two man, a woman and a boy, Championship Cup, preetod by the com eerod by the general outlook. residing at 25 Graham Street, were poison mittae of the V.E.C., resulted in a win for That I hear several stocks are locking up- Esq.

ward, and that the industrial enterprises ed, and have had a narrow cscape from W. Armstrong by & marks to 2.

-notably Dooks-aro busy manafactur. | death. It would appear that the poison opponent, Was W. Puscoli, who did

ing dividends. had been administered in their evening not show up well till hear the close of meal, which was partaken of about six the boat. As is usually the case, the great. At eight o'clock, when the est interest was shown in the boring. That symptoms of poisoning had unmistak-it was something more than the noble art ably shown themselves, information was of self-defence' was to obviousto the meet. sent to the police, who had the suffereing of Carden and B. F. Taylor. From promptly removed to the Government the first it was a case of pure slogging, and Civil Hospital, where emetics were at from the way in which Cardno was knocked That it may be too trite to suggest that tators increased till thero was

Tas China Mutual Company's atomer Pakling, from Loudun and Liverpool, passed the Caual on the 14th ivst., and may bu considored das at Singapore on or about the 2nd May,

'clock.

ELS

Hinerary Secretary and Treasurer :-F.

May, Lag.

Judge:The Hon, C, P. Chater. Starter-John Grani, Esq. Clerio of the Beales J. Armstrong, Esq. Clerk of the Courts: -C. E-Back-Kuna

This Meating was bought off at the Hap- The wonther That the fallars of the Sanitary Board topy Valley this afternoon.

form a quorum the other day is not ore-summerlike and at the commencement

to the sbrent members of that ditable to

the jockeys had to war topees to protect public body. That seven out of the ten merabers were them from the scorching mys of the 'sun.

absent, and if anything like a proper As brst the attasdduce of the general Cheok ware placed upon the members,

ministorad with satisfactory results., as about it looked all the world to a rushlight man has been apprehendod ie conection Se favour of Taylor. In the second round with the affair. He was brought before | Cardno came up briskly, and began to knock Captain Hastings at the Magistravy to-day, Taylor shout in a fashion which did and remanded till further investigations nat meet with the approval of to be placed before the Board, and stirely

have been carried out by the polios.

The round

WIS

those who wished to sea boxing. Taylor

the went down repeatedly in alost THE Chinese magician, Ching Ling Foo, unexpected manner. Basisted by his clover son, a boy of twoive brought to a speedy termination by the off- years of age, made his first appearance in dials, and the third round, was also stoppad

a fairly

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Finlch ruled amill, undi each a sad lapse means a lack of public large crowd.

members the racing was about 23 interest, for many of the

poor would doubticas say that nothing of!

anything aver soon in Hongkong, and there public interest was to be disassed. That the annual reports of the Superinten was a disappointing wint of "ge* about the

dent and of the Veterinary Surged frere whole of the afterndon's proccodings. thase dcouganta deserved some considera- tion.

During the afternoon élections of macic wore played by the Biod of the Shropshire Regiment, under Bondmaster Maryby.

That perhaps the novelty of the Sanitary Board has passed off to a measure, and the routine of work had been left to just

Be too short-three of the members, to instead of four.

|

7.-UBIQUE CUP.-Presented by

Oficera of the Royal Artillery. wile For all China Panius, Weight for inches 98 per scale. Previous winners at this Meeting 12 lbs. extra. Second to re- esive $10. Third to save stake. Ba- france, $3. Net finished,

.

then sent

or two boace, the pressure of the competi-England, keep their daughter with them tion of these three races upon Europeans till the age of 12. Miss Listicat will be irresistible. The white man will to school in England for £re years and be driven from every neutral market, and returns to ladin at awest 17 to marry forsed to coulise himself within his own. Captain Qoil, of the 50th Madras Native Exchange · falle--and--- times Ultimately he will have to conform to the Infantry.

8-LADIES NOMINATION RACE.-1st Prize Oriental standard of existence, or, and thie become hard, and tho son and heir of presented by Mrs V. A. Car Hawkins is the probable solation, to stint the Captain Quill has to remain in fodis antil 2nd Prizs presented by the Pon Chab. increase of population. I ke doss this by the age of 20, making sandry migrations to 16 saddle a pony on the Course at the methods ifle sprtags of the race will be sent to England; but, this education

inconsistent with more the Hills daring that time,

tasking

to the abode of his father, now Coloual Quill,

prest

vary

of

the City Hall Theatre lust night before a before it had proceeded far. Far prettier That when the mush-talked-of Municipal L-THE SALOY Cor-Presented by theWITH regard to the Pall Mall Gazette's ag-ielands and the northern parts of stranded. The history of families such so that

were the rounds between H. J. Gedge and

fairly good sadience. The performers, judging by the nestness and ease with Dewar, N., and between Private

which they accomplished their tricks, are Beckett, S.L.I., and Corporal Thomas, considerably above the ordinary class, and B. Gedge, in particular, boxed very while some of their feats are more rapeti prettily. Thomas did not bave his in tions of European or Japanese illusions way, so much sa natal, but he did zot there are many which we have never seen appear to be exording himself, kept his tem- before and which quite took the audience per admicably, and took his punishment by surprise. As we staled before, Ching emailingly. The team which performed the Ling Foo's wonderful tricks are accom. Indian slab exercise deserve special com- plished with but little in the shape mandation for the recuracy with which they of apparatus.

towel or wont through their graceful evolutione. He need

table cover as the only means for Variety was leat to the entertainment by producing large bowls of water, contain the Indian wrestling of Bombardier Soohate ing live fiabes, large pota with plants, Singh and Guuper Heem Singh, and the fonts in swordsmanship of a detachment of Not the least marvellous items were the performances of his son, Fi Fo Fam, Pathaus from the Fongkeng Esgiment, in in his Rots of contortion, and his amusing the course of the oveolag His Excellener appearance with two heads and four arms; presented the prizes won by W. Armstreng but the best fest which the boy essayed and J. Alves; and at the close the Chair. was the plate spinning, which was imply rožo proposed a hearty vote of thanks to marvellous, He succeeded in keeping a Mr C. H. Thompssa (who soted as Secretary couple of plates spinning on twe sticks for the entertainment) and Sergt.-Instructor loa varisty of different and dificut Tennant, on whom most of the work devol. positions and sometimes almost hori. ed. A word of praise should also be ontally. The waterlelament was re- bestowed on Mr Lishorel, the Steward of the peated this afternoon and will be given Chab, for the oomplete and comfortabls

wincing post, mount, and ride rounds ity, the very

about 250 yds, distant return, dis tainted. If he does it by a patient saif- slow progress, he returns at the

age of 17 igitalisa mount, and receive a cigar and a box of rostralat that shows itself in matches from a Lady, light the sigar, to late tareigas, national character wiil Paymaster of Pansions at Villiputan aver

bat Busterial decline will come difficulty Colonel Quill obtaine at mount, ride over the samo course agaia encad. With civilisation equa-pointment for bie. son to the Salt and Ab. Firab past the winning post with cigar Eve alight and girths tight to win. Entrance, ly diffused, the most populous country kari, or Police Department--end no the $1 Name of rider and nominator

powerful; and tale gost off. muet ultimately be the most

The

fact, it. that although it is woll the praponderance of China over any rival accompany entry.

evan over the United States of Americs known that the Nuropean rabe has a strong Not finished..

-is likely to be overwhelming."

toudener to dis out in India # Lot Kostuited Thare is, however, a possible alleraalito: Bome satisfentory or unsatisfactory ex public was somewhat mears, bat as-THE WELTER PLATE-Proanted by the

coctain process Polo Club. Once round. For sl! Chize, to this fature, and that is the resurrection with fresh blood, yet the more slow but degeneration that la planations would be forthcoming for such the day advanced the number of apes-

Ponies.. Waight for inches with 21. Imm. of Islam se an aggressive military power going on in Anglo-Indian families is hot absence.

added. Subscription Geifios, dons fide in Eastern Arin supposing India over to well recognised. Even in the first gehera- Polo Ponies, and broke allowed 7 lbs. become indspeudent of Great Britain. tion of Indian-born children Waterigation Second to receive 810 Third to mate Acording to sa oficial estimate, there are shows itself, with few exception in from 20 to 25 millions of Moslems diminished energy: a facto dro stake Entrance, $3. Noy finished.

China, where the accident of leader of ooguised by English schoolfaustors- that genins arising to combine the Mahommed allowances are often made for such ctfiliren

common organisation might 10.-CHAMPION Cur-Prosented by H. Basi

Thon thero la that: at English Schools Major-General Digby Birker, C.B. 1onceivably transfer sovereignty to a fol- most potent influence of early associa milae. For all China Ponies. Weight lower of Islam. In that caso, continues tions. No matter how careful" the

that Bupypse for inchos as par sealo. Second to re- Dr Pearson, it is difficult

ap-bringing of the young child, such ́in- caire $10. Third to save stake. Ea-Chinn would put become an aggressive fuences must have their effcer lator In life; trance, $9.

military power, sending out her armies in and when this influence is brought to bear milliona to cross the Himalayas and on successive generations of the same family, Nos Gnished. The following results were obtained up

ÉTAVOJEG the Stoppes, or occupying the the affect must gradually become intanal- the time of going to press

conut of an interview with Lord Duamera by pouring in immigrants protected by given above is generally the same. This Officers of the Shropshire Light infantry Coustantilople, his Lordship writes cels. Bat this would entail the imporer- tendency to always downwards, and by the Evon with the --mile. For all Gtius Ponies. Weight from Rawalpindi, saya the Madras Mail, islament and exhaustion of China, and Draws of Nature must be so. for inches as per scale, Ponies other that the greater part of the reported Pearson repeats his conviction that more greatest care and judgment in training and than Subscription Grins, bond de Fole conversation and all the questions and is to be dreaded from the industrial growth upbringing there is no escape from gradus! Ponies, and lacta, 101ba extra. Second

answers ato purely imaginery sed adding of that carpire than from its military but sure deterioration of body and mind. to receive $10. Third to save state.

that de Las sent a strong disclaimer of the grandisment.

Take a young man in the third or fourth Entrance, $3

whole thing to the full Mall Gaselte, Speculating upor mera vigorant growth generation of such a family and compare of patriotic or national feeling as the simeat him with an average Englishman of the (Mr Macies) 1A Parmer entitled Justion to Naval inevitable result of the modern state super-samb age, and note the striking difference Mr Mar's Thunderbolt, 11.8...(Mr May) 2 Officers has been issued from the office of seding the charch in many of its functions, between the two. Energy, perseverance, Houshold Words, St. Brido-strest, to and thereby obtaining atur hold upon courage and moral fibre will all be in the from the points of view of good beef, Mr.Wright's Porpoise, 10.12.

(Mr Wright) 3 which the attoction of members of Parlisleongor claim upon the gesitude and also it may be nakood, is the moral of this to the

the pepular imaginati id seserting a

minus quantity in the former. And what, muttes, and pork, etc. etc, That, if I remember aright the credit is due Mr Banners Discount 11.4

meat is earnratly directed. It advopeter. to Mr Hugh MauCellum for suggesting

(Mr Mannare) namber of reforms of importanee to the tinn of the mass of the people, Dr Fearon Anglo-Indian pareat? Send your children properly-qualified Veterinary Surgeon Reckit wont of with the lead and was naval service, amongst them being the is led to satisipate that the spirit of nearly to England or anywhere away from for this Colony, and certainly the step bas pror headed. Thudderbolt boat Porpoise pay or other consideration for servior ou

following:-That oficere receive additional calculating devotion to the common cause. which even in our own daya has changed more than justified itself.

auhealthy stations. That the full pay the face of half Europe and rescued racist That the report of Mr Ladda is one of the by half-a-length.

feare aftor foreign service be increased from disclotion in North America, w most reassuring which the Calory ban had during the term of his service, for the

from the present meagre soncession to six bocome a steady principle of action, d simple reason that he has only during the 2-POLO SCURRY350 yards. To ba rus

Wooks per annum, such leave to be a right, serving to be accounted faith, and lift in successive heaty without dismounting sud to be cumulative. That offsara luvall all who feel it into higher life. But last year or two received the recognition

anti one Pony was twice. For all and led or sent to hospital from causes dine to Foss, because, we are told, there is a post

will be counterbalanced by a se from the Government necessary to reason-

fdé Polo Ponier. Catch weights over 11 the servies or to climate be maintained un Josa; That there is a doubt the food supply has

great deal to do with the sanilatino of a place, especially one like Bougtong. of remonstrance on the part of Mr Laddi) That the checks now introduced (aftor yours give one a renewed appetite and a fresh desire to demolish one's dinner which could not have been supplied before they were in forge,. That the case the other day, in which certain prisoners were cooristed of slaughtering bullock on the hillside, shows the straits

Council is formed, I would suggest that any member who has not altonded a given number of meetings by six months' times should cease to be a member. That the reports of the Sanitary Board for tunately found a place in the public press, malgre the inability of the Board

to furca a quor

That they were of great interest, from a parely sanitary point of view. as well as

able success.

to which lawless natives have been driven,

now enforced.

Mr Whitehead's Rochet, 11.11..........

$2.

...........

4..............

the East, and if possible do not let them retura. Get soployment for your sons in England, America or Australia; anywhere rather than India Madras Mail.

Ir in irange how gronded the thorough- hut down the street. fare looks to a man that's chasing his straw

st. 5158. Prias presented by the Polo fall pay until deared oither it or unfit for bility that not only loyalty and faith and ·LAVER CUMPLAINTS.Ur King's. Dandelion Club. Second trava stake. Ectrance, farther survice. That ships' commissions class or can feeling will be merged in the and gainite Liver Bills, without ferrury, are s do not exosed three years in duration from new power, but that what we may call the potent ranedy; remove all Liver and Stomach. the time of leaving England to returning religion of the family will die out, for, Pomplaints, Bilioneness, Handschs, Sicktream, And that income-tax be not levied upon the indissolubility of marriago promises to Shoulder Pains, seribory, Indigestion, Com- prova uutenable, the tie between parents stipation. Made only in London. Sold every- of officers purving abroad,

and children will be weakened, and se whero.

To Cane Sex DISEASTS-Sulpholins Lotion

(Opt. Buythe) 1 the pay of

(Capt Thomas) 2

63rd Regimaite Bigfoot, 11.5. Mr Landal's Emerald; 11.5.

To Overcome WEAKNESS,Peppy's Quinine parental autori y becomes more and more Mr Cruickshank's Gobanj,. 11.5........................ and Iron Tonic givos Now Life, Appolite, Health, relaxed, the senso cf filial duty and obligaquely drives away Eraptions, Pimples, Blot

(A Cruickshsok 0 Strength, Emorgy Carus Neuralgia, Ladische changad relations of master and servant Roughwers and Sourf, &c, leaving

ion is proportionately enfeebled while ches, Redness, Zezeus, Acne, Disfiguremonts, War Horse, 11.0........ Hough's

tion, Nerve Dabilly. Specially useful in hot. Mr Ho

(Mr Laudale) 0 doprassing climates or malarious districts. Every remove auut her safeguard of family feeling loss Skin and beautiful Coppies

one should keep up strength by taking Peppa's a sentiment which Dr Pearson thinks may. is a necessity for the Skim

land. ties everywhere.

in Shilling Bottles,

gain to-night, when it is expected that Hements he had made for the members and is indicative of the wholesome check Bigjet won easily twice in succession, Quialne, the world-known English Tonia. Bot. possibly be transmuted into love for father. climates. Made in London,

the Governor will be present,

and visitors,

with thera'd second,

lazy spot.

Silpheline

ially in hot

lä everywhere

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