THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1896.

VICTORIA REGATTA, 1886.

**- President :-His Excellency Sir William

Robinson, K.0.M.G.

THE CHINA MAIL.

bow of the Maud gave out The Lily slowed dowal. Hew, the stroke, however, evidently thinking they had given up argud on his man to set to, which he did fore short time but latterly gave up. The Ellen all'incressed the lead, and came in an easy winner, in 6 min. 23 sea

AND JAPANĄ

AHOTION YLING AT GRHÁT DUITAIN,

CHESS COLUMN.

Walbrodt and Tschigorin, each 3; with, CONDUCTED BY BLACK BISHOP. Janowski, 2; and seventh, Winawer with

half a game.

On the 38th mlt.; the Japan Mail pub Tasker match, the result of the first five games being

1

HOOKEY.

CLUB, WIOWAME'.

Is it not a curious coinckience, ok. Communications should is address. fishod a special wirs regarding the Steinitz-by 3 to 2. The gemo vas the most kovaly

9.—SAMPAN HACE ;-open to regular Chinese

Kathken did not enter. A capital statt | FRENCH RELATIONS WITH CHINA | sarapans. Distance, kalf-mile. Ist priza, was made, the crews pulling in splendid 310; 2nd prize, 85, Eight boats to style. After half the distance had bee start for two prizes.

rowed, the brothers: Alves, who wore the Stewards:His Excellency Major-Gene-

There being no make boate at the stars-only fresh crew were faz shoad, and the ral Black, C.B. Hoa. E. R. Delillos, ing point, it was decided to pull off the C.M.G.; D. E. Brown, Esq. His Hon. sampan raen. This was a splendid oxhini The Chief Justice Dr Carrington, U.M.; tiun of brute force, and great amusement Hon. C. Chater: Surg. Col. Kvatt,

was occasioned by the strenuous, efforts of M.D.; Lieut. Col. Faithfull, H.K.R.; Col. the coxswains to urge on their crews, one Fraser, R.A. Lieut. Col. C. 8. Gordon,

man disappearing entirely in the well of P.W.O. WY.R., D. Gillies, Faq Com the heat at each stroke, while another. modore Holland, R. N.; W. E. Hunt, Esq. marked the time of the stroke by vigorous American Consul; T. Jackson, Esq.; Dr.

Dr. ly atamping his foot. An exciting race, in W. Knappe, German Consul: J. E. Lewis, which a large stiount of water was slipped, Esq. Major Lindley, R.P.; St. C. Mi-

was finished in 7 min, 1ih seca. chaoleon, Be H. N. Mody, Esq.; José de Navarro, La, Spanish Cansa!; Lieut. 5.-BOARDING-house Bors; open to re- Colonel The O'deman; W. E. Ray. Esq. gular boarding-house boats. Distance, A. Rozuno, Esq., Consul Gen. for Por one mile. 1st prizo, 810; 2nd prize, $6. tugal; A. Ross Bay. H. A. Ritchie, Esq.; Right bonts to start for two prizes. Hon. Commander Murray Ramsey; No boats turned up for this event.

D. R. Soon, Esq.; N. A. Sighs, EB-LADIES Paize; presented by Harbert Smith, Esq.; Hon. J. H. Stewart Lockhart C. A. Tones, Esq; Don, T. H. Whitchord; J. S. Van Buren, Zag

Committes 1-Hòa. Com. W. C. H. Hant- ing, R. N... (Chairman); E. Bischoff, Esq.; R.K. Leigh, Esq.; G. A. Caldwell, Esq. I. P. Lammert, Bay. W. Macholl, Leg A. Denison, Esq.; T. H. Reid, Esq.; M. A. A. Souza, Esq.

Hon. Prear--W. H. Potta, Esq.

Hon. Secretary W. Armstrong, Esq.... Judges of the Rowing Races. K. Leigh, Esq.; Hon. Com, W. C. H. Hast- ings R. N.

Umpires and Starterarter (Rowing), W. II. Totta, Esq.; Umpires:-(Rowing), Hon. J. H. Stewart-Lockhart: C. H. Grace, E.; Yachts), G. C. Anderson, Ex.: (Open Sailing Boats), F. D. Goddard, Eg

Judys of the Sailing Races-Hon. Com. W. C. H. Hastings,

N.

Zim-per-1. F. Hough, Esq.

the

Ladies of Hongkong. For four cars. Distance, one milo." Entrance, - 810. The V tome Recreion the property of

Victoria Club.

Trek. Bow, T. Meck...

Station No. 1.-White, Blue Snab,

No. 2, T. Corsunji,..

No. 3, G. Mollison...

Stroke, A. A. Alves...

་་་

Iflat. Blba. 10, 101bi.

SAILING Race; for all open bosta; any rig. Chiress owned bosts excluded. Entrance, 82. Prize, $25. Course, nine miles. Post entries.

The following Boats wera entered ¡-

Sailor's Home Gig.

Cutter, Southern Crass.. 'Hohenzollern's 'Gig.

Quidam' in L'Indo-Chine Française, Within

visited by Marshal Sou, pommandant of the a period of a few mouth. Tonkin has been Chinese troops in Kangal, and by General Kawakami, chief of the cla of the Japanese

have resided in Hang-in the caches, army. The vanquisher and the vanquished

We cannot say that, they received the same honours, for Marshal Sou arrived in Tonkin during the National Fête, at a time when everyone was filled with joy. Then, Maraha Sou had the advantage of a reputation for rendering sarvice to the French cause, We know that he was our friend, that he was mainly instrumental in effecting the release of the Lyaudat family, and that he was endeavouring to suppress piracy on the frontiers of Tonkin and Kwangsi. Be Arrived at time when the relations 20 between France and China were of the 4245 most amicable description, and he hail 44 20

bestowed upon him the fearest evidences. of synestly from the French in Tonkin.

French Indo-China is now being visited by -

No. 7 Police Boat (Mr Hanson) Commodore's Galley.

*Felle of Bath's' Bost Clio.

Victor Emanuel's' Cutter.

A good start was affected at 1 h. Pma only z bosta starting, the Clin withdraw

ing from the race.

The boats rounded the 1st mark boat off Grecu Island in the following order.

42

Σ H.

... 12st. Zibs.

Sailor's Home Gig

1.

་་་

Commodora's Galley. Soutbora Cros

*

1

1

Pulive Bus in ot Vistor Exaanuel Cutter

I

44

10st. Ofb. Cox, A. E. Alves ........... Bat. Olb.

Rone. Station No. 21-Binok and Pink. Bos, W. A. Stopan... No. 2, F. Lammert

11st. 4lb. 1Dat. 101be. No. 3, W. Armstrong... Strike, R. F. Lammert

... 12st. 8lbs, ...11b, Is. Cox, G. A. Caldwell"... Ost. Olb.

Kornblums Station No. 3.----Carmine and Silver. Bey, C. G. Klinck...

10st. 10lbs. No. 2, G. H. P'otta... ... 12st. Olba ... 12 91bs. No. 3, H. Skott Stroke, Surg-Capt. Watson ... 12st, Blbs. Cor, F. W. White. * 9at. Olbs. It was anticipated that a good race would take placa. between the Rose and the Kermitume for first place. A rory good start was made, sed Lammert, the far. qurite, forged ahead and maintained the Tead the whole way, the Korrblame having no show. The Kornblume soon fell bobind and Leek took the second position, Surg; Capt. Watson's men pulling a short stroke, The finish was & regular precession. Time,

mine. 11 sece. Lammert Atros Watson

32

All the boats then stood up an port tack towards E. end of Stonecutters Island, and as the feet of small yachts rounded the Mark Boat shortly afterwards, it was very pretty sight to see them all to wall

together.

The beats passed between the Mark Bosts at the Starting Point ne follows:-

H... Police Boat Commodore's Galley Sailor'é Home Gig Southern Cross

H.

35 30 2 46 30

2

2 49 50

30

0

The Victor Emanuel's Galley and Holon zollern's Gig were by this time so for astera that times were not taken. The wind fall much lighter at this time, and the heat up to the Eastern Mark was slow.

The Mork Bost of North Point was rounded-

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I. 31. 64

a Japanese niussion of high military officers who have gained much experience in the campaign of 1895. Thoy have come to study on the spot the military organisation and administration of our Far Eastern colonies. There are points of resemblance in the political situation in Formoss and Tonkin, in both of which the mountainous regions are infested by decolta, The Japanese- wiek to study the system wo have adopted for the defence of our frontiers. Wherever they have visited

"Cuters,' China Mai Derică.

Original Problems should be accompanied

Monday. Thursday und Friday from four by Solution and Analysis.

The Hongkong Chiss Club meets every till half past seven p.m. at Thomas's Orill

Hoom,

Problem No. IL By W. A. SHINKULY. Back (3 pieces).

Fhite (6 pieces).

White to play, and mate in thres mores,

Solation to Problem No. 19, by Mrs

W. J. Baird. B-QR2

Then it . K-B 4 1. K--K 5

2. KtxQ P 2 HtxQ?

Lasker Steinitz Drawn

A

0

1

Played yesterday, the Wigwam winning

fought trasle seen this season and the re ault doubtful to the very ead. The Beare [tary (Millward) certainly scored in getting

The match is 10 games my; draws not two capital teams on the Geld with legatta counting.

and Football drawing so strongly

FOOTBALL

KOWLOOK SOYAL ENGINEERS,

Played yesterday at the Happy Valley, and was won by Kowloon by 3 goals to 9.

*Looker-On in the Japan Gatte says. of Japan ohessMore interest is alown in Chess this season than for the past two years. A Handicap Tournament is ar ranged for December and the Champion ship contest begins in January. A Club match between the Club and Committee is Neither team played in anything like form. also expected to be played during January. Kowloon had much the best of the game. I hear that the Tokyo Chona Cub has

been fortunate enough to secure three or and want of practice alone hindered their four new mombers who are strong players.running clear away with their opponents. One of the new members is a UniversityTheis wing game is good and not overdone, man and played for his University in an

calibre.

Oxford and Cambridge match. Perhaps but the back fold was not of cup-tie ̈ with this new strength they will pluck up sufficient heart to challenge Yokohama. can sure them the challenge would be readily accepted.

* +

Game No. 55. Played at Budapest.

RUY LOYEE,

White (Janowski.) 1. P-K4

4. Castics

Binck (Winawer.) P-K

K-QB9

KB3

K-Q3

BK 2 Castles B-6.3 T-K Kt 3 PB 3

2. Kt-K B 3

3. B-Kt5

5. B-K sq

6. Etx P

7. Ex Kt ch

3. B-Q3-

1. K-KB3 2. KtxQ P

8. Kt-B 3

10. R-K3

1. P-Q Kt 3

12. B-R3

Q-B 2

13. Q-83

14. PxB

Bx Kt P-Q Kt 3 P-B4

1. K-K S 2. K-K7 1. Any other 2. KK 6 Correct solutions from U. I. E., M.

Myer, LA.L

Hongkong, Dec. 10.

The match Married v. Single at the Chesa Chib was played on Monday last, and re-

they were received with military honours, sulted in a win for the married player by This visit would not interest us much three to one :—Barlow (married) best Pid- were it not that it teaches us a lesson.geon, Cooke (single) boat Leví, O'Gorman 15 Generai Kawakami has admitted the in- [(married) beat Pollock, Danenberg (mar- 3 59 40 debtedness of the Japanese aring to the riod) beat de Jesus. The Giuoco Piano!

45 0

3

44

40

3 57

**

FIT DAY.-Thursday, Dec. 10.. Beautiful weather was experienced during the opening day of the fortieth rogaita held in connection with the Victoria Rocreation Chub, and consequently there was a large attendance of spectators. The Germina mail steamer Hohenzollern waa kindly placed at the disposal of the Committee as the -flagship, and every strangement was made for the comfort of the large number of spectators who crowded her dock. The Bagship was gaily decorated with bunting The air was delightfully crisp, and there was! a strong sun and cloudless sky. The as the flagship. Miss Carrington complimen t was very lumpy at first, and a strong winded the stroke of the winning crew on his

was blowing along the course, but the wind | gradually fell away and made it plasmat crew with a silver cap. The genial Fritz

victory and then

each of the presented for mwing, Shortly after one o'clock, the umpire and starter's launch steamed up the in ropy, thanked the ladies of Hongkong for their handsome prize, and presented course in which a few junks had archored. Msa Coxon with a magnificent bouques, Ssiting Razr fin two classes); Y. R. A./ our tactics and strategy. The Code and

race.

Some considerable time was occupied in clearing the course of these obstructionis, which thereby delayed the start of the first Daring the afternoon the band of the Hongkong Regiment played the following programme on board the flagship — March

'Gypotia'

Jagham, Overture. La Keiu d'a Jeur

....... com Polka...................... Izelta! FORCE. WaltoExzzel nad Oziel

Preslosti, Selection......Truginences of Eagland. Godfrey. Euphomum Bolo...Maris le Rohan Devitt,

Fantais

......Hallan Molli... 1--Ligar Grat; open to regular Chinese orews of the same hong or offer. Boats must carry's European coxswain. Boats to be passed by the Commuities. Dis tance, one mile. Time allowance, samda per ear, let prize, $30 2nd

prize, $5.

Only two crews entered for this race, which was well contested at the commence met, but towards the close the boat which took the inside course forged ahoad and won casily by about three lengths and

-half. Time, 8 min. 59 sec. 2-CHAIRMAN'S CHALLENGE CUP; for four onts. Eup to be held by the winning crow for one year, but to remain the j perty of the Club Distance, one mile and a half. Entrance, $10. To be row. ed in boots the proporty of the Victoria Recreation Club,

Leck,

Station No. 1-Black.

Bow, A. A. Alves......

No. 2, S. Robinson.

No. 3, E. Bischoff.

Stroke, R. F.

Lammert

Cox, F. B. Kew

Rose.

..10st. Olb. ..llst. 8lbs. .11st. 6b ..1181. 7.

2

At the finish of the race the prises were presented to the winning crew on board

Flag.

Police Dost Commandore's Galley...

Southern Cross Sailor's Rome Gig.

4

་ ་་་

10

15. Q-B4. 16. Q--R6 17. B-B 4 oh 18. BxR 19. QxB Fich

20. QxKt P

P-34

-B 2 KxB K-B

Ax

Kt-B 2

21. OR-K B

B-Kt! QXR.

22. Ř-K3

23. RPXQ and White wins (a).

(.) One of the most attractive gamos_of

The run home was before a very lightining ite officers received in France, mateli to-night and next weak in the last of the tournament, in spite of the fact that

M. Winawer got his knight so badly placed at 3 in the taiddle game. White takes advantage of

of various weak points in splen

vary

air, but the wind freshened a little as the This Aatters our umeur propre and our ne- the year. Next year will begin with last boats rounded. The finish was as tional pride. But there are good grounds Problem-catsing competition on January

Three two-move problems will be set did fashion. His 17 B-B 4 ch is for the statements of the General. It is

follows:-

Police Bost Sailor'e Home Gig Commodore's Galley

'Southern Cross

Inert

4.

4

M. 3. 27

32 15

4

32

00 not only in military affairs that Japan is 4 31 35 indebted to us

She has adopted our 40 system of conscription, regimental system,"

Jou. Chanticleer, C. A. Blue and whita

triangles. Active, H. E. Fol- Black and red.

lock, 10 sec

to be solved from the diagram only, an in- nicely placed and wine, for if Kix B, treating and by no means difficult exercise.-Kfollows, and there is no defence oxcept R-B9, to which the fatal answer is RK 8 ch and mate next move,

On Monday and Thursday next week,

ladies and a similar compliment was paid Three cheers and a tiger were given for the Handicap; for partially docked boats. Į judicial organisation are the work of French and on Monday in the week following, will the winning crow-

Prizes, a Cup for each class. Entrance jurists, and in other directions Japan has he played the Giudeo Piano match at the $4. Course, nine milee. 7-Currens: confined to men-of-war crews; Meteor, T. W. Lam Red and blue, yellow tical necessities in the Far East have play cach other, and the Giusco Piano

FIRST CLASS,

profited from French impulse. Our poli-Club. Members of the same class must the boats to be approved by the Cem mithee. Distance, one milo. Timo al-

diagonal.

compelled us to draw nearer to China, opening is compulsory. The best of three lowed for cars, 8 seconds per Gar. Font Maid Marion, J.

Hastings

Blue, white bar, boats must start for two prites. En-Phabe, F. H. May,

and France joined the European powers games is required. Entries abould be sent rance, 81.

which intervened to stultify Japanese in befom Monday evening. After this, all First prize, 815; second

Purple, yellow cross. 10 sec. prize, 35. Poet entries.

aggression at the closs of the war. For matches on the programme are sot down Erica, A. Denison......White, blue cross, Hamber-Cutter, 10-cars, yellow. Victor Emanuel-10-cars, Commodore's Sybil, Officers, R.E. (Groen, white chov the time we found ourecives the adverfor Mondays and Fridays, so that players saries of Japan, Bat this does not pre-may have Thursdays free for such indivi- vent us from recognising the merits of dual matches as they may arrange among these people and from showing thom our

themselves. sincere sympathy. We would have been happy to meet with a little more gratitude in Japan. This is amazing after the con- Clab, has received, within the last few days fession that Francs had allowed herself to a handsome donation of books for the become Japan's adversary. Ed., 0.14] Clab from Mr.J. J. Francia, Q.C., who, I | By the confession of General Kawakami, if Japan has been victorious it is greatly due to the instruction her officers received in France. Once organiead Japan ha boon able to acquire, with the aid of the fansons learnt in France, a position of first-class sp importance in the Far East. Why then are. The London International Chess we obliged to confess that all Japan's favours Tournament, 1883, by J. J. Minchik.

No. 1 Kaiser-12-oari, red and white. No. 2 Kaiser-12-oare, graan and white.

The Germans, who had two cars in each cutter in excess of the British, soon made it apparent, notwithauling the time handi-Princess, J. Meie... and white bars,

SECOND CASE. cs, that they were to be the winners. Dart, Dr Clerk Blue poter, red dot. There was some very erratic steering, and the British bata got into the wake of Payne, Officers, IL.E. the Germans in an extraordinary manner. The No. 1 outter of the Eater won pasily,

She, E. M. Haze the time being 8 inin. 5 secs.

8. CHINESE CUP, four cars; for members of the same profession, crews to be sub- alitted to the Boat House Commiftee; to be zored in boats the property of the Victoria Recreation Club. Distance, one

mile. Entrance, 310.

414

Bise (Taikoo) Station No. 1.-White, Takao Flag.. Bow, G. C. Fullerten ... 10s6, 12lbe. No. 2, W. Armstrong.... Na 3, T. W. Lanumert 198, 8lbs. 12st. 12/be, Stroko. F. Lammert ... ... 10st. 10lbs.

Cox, G. A. Caldwell... ... ggt. Olb.

·Kornblume (Wailoong-H.K. and S. Bank.) Station No. 2-Red and White Flag Bow, J. R. Gillingham

Station No. 2 Slate and Scarlet Sash.

Bow, H. W. Kennett.

Bat. Blha.

No., G. C. Hayward,

Ist. No. 2, A. U. Paddy.

No. 3, G.-H. Petts

12st. Olb.

Stroke, E. Thonert

let elba But Olb. *****

Coz, F. W. White

•Thlatie.

Station No. 3.-White and Blas

Bow L. A. Rose

No. 2, G. C. Fullerton

98. 40bs,

Jet 71bs

White,

chevron.

purple

land, 44 min) Blue and yellow bars. Eileen, Capt. Phillips, 6 min. Gale blue, Sexbrezze, Capt. Long, 9 min. Red. Elfin, W. Hamann, 9 min. White.

Course-From a line between a fagboat off Kowloon Wharves, Brings white en siga, and a reackboat Eying a red resign,

found a markboat, between Green Island and

Stonesattura' Island, Iaving it to star board, seroan the starting line, round mark boat of North Point, leaving it to star. based, and finish soross the starting line England? Yes; that is the cloven hoof.-E., C. M.] Likely to be the ally from E. to W.

of Japan, this nation (England, to wit) selfish to a degree that has inspired a a terriblo hatred of ber by the whole of

The yachts in both classe got away with a capital start, with a nice easterly breeze, Maid Marion, Phabe, and Erica were the first to cross the line, followed closely by

the other. The run down to Green Europe, will become the distator of the Island, with their wings spread, furnished

one of the prettiest sights of the Regatta polioy, the inspirer of the Bitba. At the Green Island Lark Boat the boatsz Mikado's actions. This friendship will No. 8, E. E. Deacon 10st. Sie rounded as a mosquito fest has never last until the day perhaps not fal datant-- Stroke, T. Brom15st. 3lbs. been seen to get round before. The tires when she finds her interests clash with

Ooz, F. White Orb. were taken

E. H 8.

Phobo

Erica

***

Mr Pollock, the Secretary of the Chess

sorry to say, is not seeu so frequently in the Club-rooms as the members would have liked. The books will be very neofal for students of the game, and comprise 1. The Chess Player's Manual, 1874,

*

*

Game No. 50. Played at Budapest. KING'S BISHOPS GAMBIT.

White (Charousek).

1. P K 4

2. P-KE4

3, B-B4

4. PQ+

5, PKS

6. BK 3

7. Q-03

9. Kt KR S 9. Q-QB 3 19. Cantlos 11. B-R4 ch

12 BxPch

13 QxF ch 14 EtxP

15. BxXt

16. Kt-B 3

17. P--K 6 18. BB7

Black (Tschigorin) P-K4 PxP K+-QB 3 K-KB 3 (α) P-Q4

B-K Kt 5.

KK R4

Kt-Ki 6 (6) KR 3

PxB K-K 1 KtxK$ ()

P-R 3 B-B5

RB S Resigna

(2) A nately, but not an attractive ong, (2) Waste of time as the attack is not backed up in any way.

laught that Black cannot spare unse for (o) So vigorous is M. Charousak's ons- BE.

30 NEW PIAsos just arrived ; best makers. Also Cabin and Transposing Pianos, gaztan-

3. Chase Studios and End Usmes, 1889, teed for the eluts. W. Robinson & Co. by B. Horwitz, drews, Frankenstein, Laws and Planck,

4 The Chase Problems, by Messrs. Ar-o ferry-boats were caught, by a squall while erassing the river at Limpoo on the 30th Nov., and it is reported that twenty

5. The Principles of Chow, 1894, by J. | lives were last.—Foochow Biha, Masont

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REUTER'S TELEGRAMS, -

S

(SUITLIED TO THE CHINA MALT

LONDON, 8th December, 1895. COST OF THE SOUDAN EXPEDITION.

A Frendi syadicate has offered to advance £600,000 to the Egyptian Government, but tha prior, offer of the British Government renders acceptance Deedless. Great Britain advances £200,000 this month, and further amounts as required.

AN ITALIAN EXPEDITION TO EART AFRICA.

The Italian Government is sending a force to Magadoxo to punish the Somalie for the resent mamadre of Italian officers.

FIRE AT YOKOHAMA, (Special to the Rising Sun") Yokohama, 12.5 p.m. 1st Dec.-A Far sari & Co.'s photographic studio, No. 16 Bund, was burned down last night.

WEATHER NOTICE

The following notice is issued from the Observatory

On the 10th at 11.20, Tho baromater

has fallen generally, particularly on the f const of China. Pressure is normal in the South and on the 8. coast of China and alightly low on the E. coast, but probably it remains high over Japan. Forecast:- moderato N.E. and E. winds; fair.

Enten and Proprietor: Will next. Sun- day's Herrer be up to our rogalar standard Managing Editor: I think it will air. In the composing room to-day three new proof-rulers fainted dead away."

Exchange

HONGKONG, December 10, 1896,

On London----

Hank, Wire, ..

#

On demand,

140

30 days' sight,

4 months sight,

Credità, 4

H

Documentary, 4 months' nights, On Paris-

On demand, ..

Credits, & months' sight,"

On Berlin-Demand

On New York

***

days' night,

-444

On

On demand, On Fembay

Credits, 600

Wire, On demand,

Calcatta Wire On demauit,***

... 168

... 165

கரடு

*

iFi 100

1689

М 994

On Shangha

On demand,

034

Gold Lest, 100 fine, (per asl) £48.80 30 days' right, (private paper) ni 73- Sovereigns (Bank's buying rate) 9.23 Silver (par (5)

2911

nsoling of the Fonchos Lodge on the. Morphy's Match Games, 1859, by Cal inst which was largely attended,

Hongkong Tiden H. Emaby

Brother William Graham was installed The Tide table given below has been Worshiptal Master for this ensuing year in compiled by the Naution! Almanse Office iz succession to the new W.PM. O. Skerritt London, from the results of the analysis of Rogere. On the new W.M. taking the observations taken by means of an autom chair he invested the appointed officers, tie tida recording machine in the Water and afterwards entertained the members Polios Basin at Trim Sha Tsui during the and caveral visitors at a banquet in the years 1887+K-B.. Masonic Hall ----Echo.

Mr Facin has also prescuted two abess bosids and four complete sets of men."

7. Chins, 1890, by R. F. Green, · -§. Catechism of the Art of Chem, 1815, thons of Japan, Japan will then be thrown i by Forteus. 1 40 00 over, and she will rapent her confidence in £43 15 And then about eight or nine rounded in gland. Perhaps, then, it will be too late. No. 2, S. Robinson 11et. Albs. a cluster, in about 10 seconds time-the

We have already said that the gratituds No. 3, G. Mollison...12et. lbs. marvel being that reports of fouls did not of Japan should have been more since Stroke, B. F. Lammert, 116h 7lbs. Bil the alt. Four more boata followed, and towards France, who is contributed to her

Cox, La A. Rose Bt. Olb.. the beat custward was began, the breeze ******* 10 bs, Fritz Lammert ngain canto out in this siding in a most encouraging manner,advancement and has led her to take rear. Pillsbury was educated for brustong land, and with all dus respect to Kobe Aberdeen, add 12 £. 9 in. to the bafiskt

No. 3. T. Brown 13t. 31bs,

Lech

(Civil Service.)

1st. 12lbs

Bow, F. H. Kew t

Station No. 3-White, Red Tape.

12.81b,

Cox, C. T. Kewdat Olb

Shamrock, Station No. 4.-White, Rod Sash Bow. T. Meek........

Stroke, W. Amstrong

..

No. 2, T. Consunji 10st, 10lbs., and his brother pulled him harding line, the times were as follows ---

Going through the Mark boste st the Start first rank in Asia. If proof of this were No.

& W. A. Stopani.....11st. 4th The Waifocug crew had evidently just sn- Stroke, C. G. Klinak 1st. 10batered to make up the race as from the very

First Okres

R. Hendorzon. Bot. Olb. start they had no show in the race, and Half-an-hour inte, a very bad alert was gradually fell behind. The Zeek was on Fra made, considerable dificulty being ex- the outside course, and was greatly sunoy

Sybil perienced in getting the boats in position.al by a number of the launies encroach. Klinck had the lead at the start, followed ing on the race course, thereby hindering Active by Armstrong, and there was strong the Leek with the back wash. Notwith Maid Manon competition between these boats, the re-standing that the Lock was rather carelessly

Phoebe mainder of the rare. Frits Lammert, steered, and the bow was rather weak. 边 Payne however, ou the culaide court, soon as stroke Fritz was in splendid form and Prices mado it apparent that he was to run fully made up for these discrepancies. Second Cicising them. hard for it, and worked like a desplendid race between the brothers Sha mon, gradually pulling up on the leaders finished with the Leak about three lengths When mostly half over the course Fritz to the front Time, 7 min. 20secs. pulled to the front and maintained the lead fill the fish Armstrong's best was very bally staszed, but they forged ahead of

Shamrock H. Kew steered the leak eduirolly, End won by about two Zengths from the Thistle Time, 11 min 201

RF. Lammert. Atimstrong

Klick

R. F. Lammert

P. Laminert T. Brown ..

Nak Boats; open to Chinese arske boats. Distance, one mile 1st prize #10: 2nd prize, #5. Eight boats tostart for two prizes

An exciting 1800 toos, place between the fire snake boats which entered for first

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The zero of the table ja Low Water Or dinary Spring Tides, watch has been found To obtain the depth of water on the tide

Saturday, Fillsbury was twenty-four, and the Kobs Chronicle says -The band was

More birthdays may be noted. Last I noticing the St. Andrew's Ball at Kobe to be 2 foot below mean sea level a to-day Blackbarat enters his fifty-fifth in the gallery, and the pipars were in footage at the Victoria Naval Yard add 651. 7 in and on the gauge at Lamont Dock, Next your

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and made no study of Choas till six years

would like to be in Sootland. ago, when Steinitz gave him Pawn and needed we have only to point to the com- more and lost the game. Since then,

the indefatigable oclivity of the Even in the table. Society, whigh produced a brave show of mercial convention signed on

zas defeated. Walbrot and Schottider In the 4th

matches, and won first prize in the New foxy, of this heathen village, will result in 10 August, 1806, butwem M. Hinotaur and Tork Chess Club and in last year's tour the importation of the only musie fit for 22 99 36 Me Soné Arasuk. This treaty sopment at Hastings M. Hoffer says of his reels."

performance at Nuremberg that the als

11th to 17th December.

LOW, WATRE.

Hanghong

Hoorbes

Miss

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40 35 proses all the exemptions and pri- ment of chance favoured Pillsbury more A JAPANEAN vernsentar paper says the rea 41 15 vileges hitherto enjoyed by Frenchmen than any of the other players. A case in son why the privilege of free manufacturing 10 resting in Japan. Its not favourable to pairt is the game with Janowski (comment in China has been abandoned by the 43 65 the extension of our trade in the Empire ofed in colama at the time). It is to bapanese Government in the new Treaty is 44.60 the Mikado, whereas other nations, notahiyamured, however, that had he not be that it would tend to seriously retard the s

Germany and England, have obtained the so severely handicapped at the very start development of industry athome. JapanÉKS ID greatest protection for their coarce, and all through the tournament, by a severe Yars could be sent to Chms, duty paid, and a 48 16 Have they

Have they obtained any illness, he could have dispensed with the old at a profit of 8 per centar

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- TOW 180 00 greater security than France We do not slightly compensating sauces mentioned. factored is China free from daty (except on wid Some variations in thotics were shown thank Germany or England Ino secured The single fact of beating Laker (bril the raw material) would leave 17 per ount. in the boat to North Point; the Erica commercial advantage which cannot, under hantly), Tarrach, Tsahigorin and Eteirat, profit, so that of course the yarns made in ook long tooks, while the he made the neatly almost in her own length. The Ep. 6. M.) It is well to remember Gens-would not do fall justice to his talant in an ade la Chins, stipulated by the

most favoured-nation. platse short tacks, rounding the Mark Boat very shared in by every other foreign nation. American, and it is to be regrafted that he If ten per cent, duty be imposed on the bespeaks volumes in favour of the young Japan would be besten off the China smarket. boats rounded in the following index: ral Kawakami's adipision. We shall have this pocasion. Phoebe "..

10 occasion to refer to it Frequently and to player.

He is a fireosloza draughts Chinese Government, the ordinary market Maid Marina

zon prices in Chian would leave only 72 per 19 contrast with it the ants of the Mikadel

ent profit against B to the home industry. Joseph H. Blackborne was slio educated —Kobe Chronicle. ⠀⠀⠀ The Japanone mission will travel in Ton for a commercial career, and curionaly pres 3.31 50 kin, Annst, Cochin-China, and Cambodia ferred what a youth to shine at draughts Kois is not having an entirely heavenly 488933220 In our Colonies, they will be able to see rather than at the nobler game. At the time of it with its new co-operative laundry. Diavellos al 338 00 the rules obtained in the short period age of eighteen, he drew a game on even. It has been reported this an attempt was Wind Here utfastansbely the wind fell almost

that

elapsed since our

which her Morphy's blindfold performances.

and within

tha camp itself there seems to Weather T and kicking This is not a litoral banslar oday, he in still unrivalled in blindfold object of the sinis being to utterly discredit

blindfuld

appears to

to exist among the employees, the 100 bien, but it conveys what our custemporary almultaneous play. In 1853 ho tied with the institution, and this they do either by Sybillahi jang 1800 GTO Convey. They use tas. Enobel Zukarkort, Taolirorin sad inawer, or by stealing the clothes en bristled to the S

30 Colonies. En U ME

Stoinite for first prize, and in 1881 be don scamping air rock at every opportunity

Tropert

place, and the race was naked in 8 min. Meteora (4 3-Later Glas; open to European non-se, the oozswain of the winning boat in Payne

Commissioned officers and men of any making a final spurt losing his capab regiment or vorne of the Garrison or to

Active European grows of any of EL.M. FORNOLA

10-BROKER'S CUP (for double-sonils.) orto European roembere of the poliow

force entrants $1. Distance, one mile.

Boats to be aggreyed of by the Comst mittos lime allowance, 8 senda pez

»Distákos, half-mile. Batinos, $5.1 to a calm, and the drift koine was rather the countries by a national patiens, terass with Faulsen and took part in ons of meda to wreck BAD premises à few days ago, Force GOESARIO

be owed In bests the property of the tedious. In the first older the boats crossed allies the English, presuriably seek to month later, J; E. Bas successfully be treason. Some sort of a consplesdy Bate

ander rate. The Little youngster is alive playing tan gamos simultaneously b

Vistoria Heiression Club

oan, Frue beats must start for two Station No. 1-Back, Pink Sasit

prizes. Tet. prize, 815 2nd prize: $10 Bor, HW Kennett Kowloon Depot Unknown, 6-cara, blue Stroke, 3. Lammers.

and galor

allow and red.

Hayal Arpillary -- 36th Company,

the vinning Has as follows:

Phoebe

Bad Marion and Erics

In the second class the times, ware & prodigious progrese made by out merchants taking fant peas with two games to spare: Res affari la balkis made to aquaink" follow com

and colonists (Prodigious and if Japon this ether sincesses, nes too numerous to comapirway, and some of the bus 195

Do wants to open up commercial intercourse), resora,

discharged. If the man

The Budspieb reaalis which I gave but mast aggredider

Payne

Station No: Walte, Blue Sashi

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30 15 that oxellent opportunities are diered by

Tonkin From this point of vie

20 with Tonkin they will be able to appones

the week exigen giery an là lão nos v

Cox, FW. White

Fuginotare. RE. 6-0873, red and

Olb. The Cupa

sfore, fall to Phoebe and

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fürs wa salute our gusate with the

Dal trom the Hawloon Depot: 1250w,

the gunners immediately

8140int of Gestend Hawar

of great utility to uf,"

musting thre

the blare in one discses which jeans older prevalent in Japa

Lokohanud tale werk

tensted by the native employees May att) there must be a oBULBİM

| look will be unhealthy,

dooke stand in with the rad sixth, hay did when Carts

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