THURSDAY, JULY 15, 1897.
A GANG of mun entered a house at Tele graph Bay last night, and after gagging this occupant stole a box containing some valu- ables. The Police have not yet toado spy
The following London tologram, dated June 18 is published by Australian or changes:- Mr Ernest Terch Hooley, the millionaire, has completed arrangements through the British Foreign Office for esrrying out a great scheme of railway cou straction in China. He proposes to build sevoral lines, at in aggregate cost of £8,000,000. But what about the Chiness Government?
TEBRAU PLANTING COMPANY, LIMITED..
The first general moeting of shareholders in the Tebrau Planting Company, Ltd., was held today, in the Company's Offices, No. 38 and 40 Queen's Road Central. Mr Hart Buck presided. The others present. vere-Mesurs C. Ewout, H. Humphreye, G. Murray Bain, R. E. Huur.pfireye, J. S. Hagen, E. K. Chandler, W. 1. Sutton, A. P. Nobbs,
Mr H. Humphreys read the notion con. vening the nesting.
The Chairman Rid-Gentleman,- this meeting, as you are aware, is simply a statutory one, and we have no particular business tor t−atBrx], I will, however, take this opportunity of saying a fow words about our property and prospects. Our of property, which consists of 2000 acres Ar the meeting of Sanitary Board to-day,fortile land in Johore, we hold on lease for
300 years yeate fr
from the Jahre
a letter was reail from the British Consument. 900 sorts of this land have been for at Swatow, forwarding a report on the con- Huse youre planted with Gambier, which is dition of bubonic plagne in the distrier, thu aple product of
ults have shown a good
THE BANK DIVIDEND.
THE CHINA MAIL.
We are informed that subject to sudit
CHESS COLUMN.
CONDUCTED BY BLACK_BISHOP
Caese, CaINA MAIL OFFICE,
3
With the above may be compared tho | proud. We have a hundred faults. As Commerce will be marged ints Finance, following one of twenty-one games plerod makers of an Empire we are insoletit, and full pay given to the Ministers of sintaltaneously at Newport on Febrasry | masterful and aloof, but we at least, have customs and inland reveno
dogs what the world never
hos soun before,
the Directors of the Hongkong and Sheng-Communications should be addressed, | 10, 1986 (---. hai Bank intend to declare a dividend of £1.8 for the last half-yowy placing five tacs to the Reserve Fund, and carrying for ward about thres lacs.
REUTER'S TELEGRAMS. (BUFFLED TO THE 'CHONA MAIL."]
LONDON, July 13.
THE NAVAL MANEUVRES. The Naval Manoeuvres ended in a fiasco, apparently owing to a misconception of the instructions of the Admiralty.
THE REPORT OF THE SOUTH AFRICA COMMISSION.
The South Africa Committee in its report
and the re-strongly censures Hr Cocil Rhodes, for or-
we are now
and requesting that as the port of Swatow to this 200 addition †ganizing the rail, for deceiving ord
had been free the whole year of plague that the restrictions of venols from Swatow be removed. The Board recommended that taking into consideration the information received the Colonial Secretary be advised that there is no necessity to continue the vessels arriving from restrictions
Swatow.q
ULI
as manager.
On the Hth at 1125 a. The barotnetur
working on 300 acres which we intend to Rosteud, and for concealing his designa plant with Liberian Coffee, and as we are from his co-directors of the Chartered informed that our land is in every way South Africa Co., and the Cape Cabusot. ecitable for the cultivation of caffeo we look forward with a good deal of confidence It remains from suggesting any proceedings Waagniest him or Mr Delt, who is also respon- to our enterprise proving successful. have been fortunate in securing the sible. The Commission entirely absolves
of survicos
Mr M. Larken He is a gentleman well known in Hongkeng the Colonial Cities from any cognizance of atrrd on the Chine Coast generally, and has the raid. the reputation of being one of the best plan- Our last ters in the Straits Settlements.
WEATHER NOTICE. A coruscosness of the Japan Casetic advices from Singaporo inferai me that
en satisfactorily. ging
Ard The following natice is issued from the writes an account of his journey from overything
I may Vokobama to London through the Sugg that they are hard at work on the 300 acres Observatory
which are being cleared for planting, Cal. Of the Hongkong reads he writes: add, in conclusion, that Mr Larken has a -Hongkong being a British colony, it is so monetary interest in our undertaking, is steady in the South, but has fallen 4 and Iam quito confident from my personal moderate amount on the China const gene. Pressure, however, is still high hardly necessary for me to say that the knowledge of him that he will do every ally.. rouls everywhere--or the hills as well as thing in his power to make our enterprine over 8. China and los in the North, with a success Unless any shareholder would an area of slightly low pressure lying; ap in the city--are beautifully kept. In the ke farther information there is no further parently, in the Yellow Sea. Forecast
light S. and S. W. winda; fine. cool weather a tumble over hillsides tuust business before the meeting.
No questions were asked. -be delightful, for the rions in all directions
The Chairman-Taxt concludes the busi ate really magnificent, that to the south-ness of the meeting
sting, gentlemen. I thank ward, with the blue waters dotted with you for your attendance. islands, rominding one of the Inland Sea of Japan. I understand it is intended to ca- THE SANITARY BOARD AND ITS struct a road round the island. This should prove a great boon to the inhabitants and especially to the cyclists, of whom there are a large number in the colony.
OFFICERS.
SUPREME COURT. IN SUMMARY JURISDICTION. (Before His Honour A. G. Wise, Puime Judge.)
Tuesday, July 15,
ESERS JOHNSON, STOKES AND MASTER 2. NO MESSRS GROSSMAN AND. CO,
Original Problema should be accompanied i Solution and Analysis.
The Hongkong Chess Club meets every Monday, Thursday and Friday from four till half past seven p.m. at Thomas's Grill Room
Problem No. 51, By V. MARIN.
Bluck (6 pieces).
业
White (11 piccol
White to play and mate in two MOVES.
Solutioblem No. 49 by Mrs W. J
Bajd
1. QK64 Then if 1. KQ 5 2. Q×BP 1. K-B32. QxBP
1. P--B € 2. Ktx P
1. P-Q 5 3. Q-Kt ă 1. P-Q3 2. Q-Et 7 1. Bmoves2. B-D 3
Hongkong, July 13.
FURTH
The St. George's Chess Club has sustain ed a heavy loss in the death of the Earl of Dartroy (its presiders for raore than forty years) on May 1 at his residence in Enton
M. says Square. A writer in the B. 0. M.
The Right Hon. Richard Dawson, third Viscount Cremorne and first of
Dar was born on Sept, 7, 1817, and was trey, was therefore in
in His eightieth year at the time of his deoosoo. His was the last survivor of four
peers who were well known as Chess players in the latter half of the con tury and all of whom attained distinction
Game No. 125. SCOTCH DASIBIT. White (Hutchins.) Black (Bird.)
PK 4 KQB 3 PXP G-Rs
+
2. KÉKBS
3. P-04
4. KtxP
* KtxKt
BQ3
7. Castles
8. Q-D3
4. PKR 3
11, QxQ;BP ch
10. P-R5
QR
13.
EK B4
14. P-K K6 5
15. K-R sq
16. Q-Kt
17. Rx B
Kt P× Kt Kt-B3 B-B4
R--KR 4 P-Q5 Kt-kt 5
K-28 Q.-Kt G
QxB
BxPch
× Kt P Kt
Q-R 7 mate.
The Morning Post writes editorially in a similar strain. It bewails the fact that the nyorage Briton has the most inadequate concuption of what a great thing it la to be able to uss that name.
THE BUENA. ÁT PAUL'S London, Juao 29.--Mr G. W. Steveña, who was present at the services at Paul's cathedral, writes in the Daily Mail of that interesting ceremony. Describing the Queen's
Three says:4 *pproach, he and three came a kaleidoscope of disaling homemen, oquerrios, nides-de-camp, at taches, ambassadors and priness, all the pop of all nations of the sath scarlet and gold, asaro and gold, emeralds and gold, white and gold, always a changing fam of oclors. It was enough. No sye could boar mero gorgeousness; no more gorgeous ness could there be unless princes are to clotho-themselves in rainbows and the very
The Dady Telegraph says that Imperial unity was incarnate, end sdds that the events of which the rejoicings were the glorious crown have hastened the hour for
a practical scheme of Im the adoption of a perial foderation.
The Times says that if the procession reminded those who may have forgotten the fact, of the unexhausted and virtually inexhaustible resources of the Empire, it Bun. luss, not the loss clearly proved that the monarchy now rests on breador and firmer foundatiors than at any former period in the history of England.
The Queen has ordered a special diamond
The pitude was played, and now the great moment was at hand. Already car riages were rolling up, full of the Queen's kindred, full of her children and child rub's childron, but we hardly looked at ther. Down there through a3 avenue of sagar handkerchiefs, through coating volleys of cheers, there was approaching a caree drawn by eigh cream horses. surged up the street, keeping page with the
horses:
own opening, taken from the Nuremberg ? Presentation to all the lord mayors in te faces, through a storm of white waying:
Here, fifully, is a specimen of Bel's a strict in gold and silver, for
Fried Kingdom,
on, the lord prorests and the provosts. It will be worn with a sib bon it
in the warml manner. Ford Brassey entertained the Colonial
Tournament of 1883-
Game No. 128.
White (Bird)
L P-RB4
2. P-K3
3. Kt-KB 3
4. 6-Q K+6
P-Q 14
5. P-
th
7. K-QB3
8. Castley
9. PQ Kt &
10
11.
12. Q
14.
16.
16. Bxt
密
Black (Riomaan).
P-Q4 1-0 04
Kt-QB9 Q-Q Kt3 PXI P-K 3
K-KR3
P-R3 4-4B2 P-Q Kt 4 I-Q Kt 2
R--K Kb Sq PxK+
17. K Bx Kt P
B
18.- B-K &
RxP
P-B3 PxB
Bx R
19. x T
20. Bx Kt
21. PxP
22. Kt-Q4 dis. ch. K-K 2 23. Q-Kio uiate. :
THE JUBILEE FESTIVITIES IN
LONDON.
DILLIANT OFERATIU PERFORMANCE,
wiura this evening at Normanhurst, his carriage passed the
PTOIMIVIS Susic sout
London, Juno 25.-The Standard sys: It would be a most ungracious omission to forget to offer sincere thanks to all foreign countries that have participated in the Jubilee. They have added materially to the pleasure of the Queen and her people by their novar-to-be-forgotton kindness, So far as Americans are concerned, we baliave they arpalment as pleasod and proud as though the Jubilee ware their
الواحد
roar
it
the officers of the Board to the motion pro- citors for the defendanta for which signed notion in the peerage by his politics. For mites around Corent Gardog the millions, spoken in one mighty inarticulate free; they have no cause to fear her. The
dants on 10th March,
ers.
very efficient mannor. It is impossible foremen, 9 watch:oen, 'shraffs, and 3 the settlement of the claim and the pre-occasions of business or festivity and dis- arrival of the. Royal party, while beef-ations for the Jubilee a scandal, banished Empire had come to do homage to the
soever,
Dr Atkinson moved that the papers be aid on the table.
relations with
players do not care to take up aï elaborate press as was acconted to the motion of the tish Government composition when playing to a dance as Viec-President as the Inst mealing. A
*
and
VEN PRINCESS'· DINNER
POOR,
the
one
of
entered the churchyard, it wheeled foft and then right; it drove up to the vary steps of the cathedral. We all leaped up, cheers broke into seremus, and the onthusissm welled to delight. The sun, watory until now, shone out suddenly clearly and dry and there was a little, plain, flashed old lady, all in black, with a silvery atrak under her black bunnet and with a simple white sunshade, sitting quite still, with the corners of her mouth drawn tight as if she WIKAT THE UN'AS TO SAY.
was trying not to cry, but that all indy New York, June 2-The Sun today, was the Queen and you knew if You did duvotes considomably over's page to a
not want to look at the glittering uniforins, cabled description of the Jubilee celebra por yet at the bright gram and young too in London. The story is introduced faces in the carriages, nor yet at the stately by a two-column leader, which is in parsus princess, though by now all Passovero follows: When orond of Jubilee sight ranged in a half circle around! her. A scom flung a voll-dressed stranger inte You could not look at anybody byt, the fountain in Trafalgar Square, the other Queen, so very quiet, so very grave, so very day, because he ventured a remark that was punctual, and so mistakably every inch slightly disparaging to Queen Victoria, a lady and a Queen. this Bytabolised the spirit which has It was almost pathetic, if you will, that inido to-day's celebrationD
ascut small black figure in the middle of these traxarendent in all human anuals. Latense personal loyalty of the Briting shining avaliou, this great, anny, this London, June 23. Tonight was a gala people to their Sovereign is the one facting multitude, but it was also very
sbore all others which this marvelous glorious
When other kings of the world drive in other ways as well We may add that fight at Covent Garden Opera House, spectacle in the streets of Louden hesabroad, an eamrt rides olosa at the wheels. At the fortnightly meeting of the Bani-
he was the strongest player of the four. where the whole programme and perform impressed upon all beholders. It is easy of their carriage. The Queen drove through The others were the Earl of Havensworth, ancored 18 tent erly rivalled to discover all else, the procession, decor her people quite plain and opon, with just tary Board, held this afternoon, the
Maurice Grau. The event fairly tions, and illuminations, but this stupen- one soldier at the carhstone between her Plaintiffs claimed 6336.50 for fees for who, like Lot Lartrey, obtained pro the procession as an attraction to London-dous thing, this majestic homage, of many and then. Why not? They are quite Secretary laid on the table the aware of work done and money expended as soli-
"il cor services, and possessed also
streets were crowded, and the crush of reiec, cannot he put into words. We know have much cause to love her. Was it not al
83 20 SEVERAL months ago it was intimated in posed by the Vice President, at last mest detailed bills we delivered to the defen-siderable literary gift the fourth Lord stre
dense that many men,
It was for har-gala trappings of the ater
atrocta, mon, Lyttleton, an entirent scholar and states carriages that Mr W. Bentleysing. The Secretary wrote to the President:
not her
hero-worship. our columns
It was not more de- horses, guns and the living walls of British A.R.M.C, hnd written a new valec, which
With reference to the motion passed at tiffe: Air J. F. Reece represented the de-long known as Lord Arthur Hay, & dis with orders, had to walk for long distances,votion to favorite ruler. It was not men and women? For the Queen, sumtand
Mr H. L. Dennys appeared for the pain-man, and the late Marquis Tweeddalo, / Wearing gorgoons uniforms, and covered nothing with which to compare it.
amid the varying comments of the èrowc
*ton patriotism. It was hora per-up all that had gone before, all the soldiers I had christened Tarantula, and dedi- last meeting calling on each and everyone fendants.
tinguished ornithologist.
Lond Dartrey Many others, like the Duke of Marlborough conal, more human than that. It was the and sailors, the big-limbed oolonials and of the subordinte officers, interpreters and Mr Dennys and the claim arose out of a was a Liberal in politics whan Liberalism and Duke of Devonshire, drove to the cated to Mr Herbert Smith, one of the 1erks serving undor the Board to furnish a claim by Messrs Grossman and Co. against retained its old signification, and was raised Opera House in stato carriages with conch-part and warmest heart,bomage to the the strange men from unheard of ielands" Tomeliness of the Queen and the queeuror the soas. We know now what that leading members of the Tarantula Socioby. full and accurate stat curent of the business Mr Bournemu with reference to the ques-to the earldo by Lord Russell's
Il's govern-
2 and footmen resplendent in state liness of the woman. Most significant of which had come before all stood for we The valse was first of all written for exect-concerns, if any, in which they are interest- tion of the infringement of trade marks.
liveries
all, this
found its most fervent ex-know S spirit ed, I have to roport that each of them have
Mr H. J. Gelge gave evidence of Mrment in 1886; in later days, he was natural-
ly a staunch Unionist. For many years, In front of the Upera House W39 A
the Queen, stood for. The Empics · had All come tion by a fall band, and Mr Bentley has called upon to furnish stich a state- Grossman having come to his oßice witla. In was a regular attendant at the club mounted guard of benor; inside, the Earl Pression in what Lincoln livud to call the as we had never known before whate sacoenled in transcribing it for the pisno in mont. I appond answers from clerks: reference to the claim, when he explainer when in town, and made an excellent pra-tinted with a lot of gold socks, waited eftefal muudling which made size propne sonte together to revere and bless the
16 inspectors, 10 interpreters, 1 overseer, the procendings in the arrangements for sident, always ready to take the chair onde
eaters lined the stairway and mounted into nothingness when the masses which being more majestic than the to bring cut the entire beplica of the tallymen-52 in all. It will be observed paration of an aereoment between the par charging ite functions to admiration. For guard outside the Royal box. Meantime still are the bone and sinew of England,There were the archbishop, bishops and composition in transcribing it from a full that in every case tho answor is, I have no tise.
some time he had suffered severely from the house filled, and the econe was most got a chance to make their voice heard. teams, in gold and crimson caps and white The case was adjourned till to-morrow. orchestral senze to that for a solo instru.ipterest in any business concerns what-
gout, but had played at the club and pre- sided over committee meetings within the gorgeou.. The women blazed with jewelry: Their voices bo it understood, and Hot orange and gold embroidered "vistmonte,
the step- There, through gape ment like the pans, but Mr Bentley has
CORRESPONDENCE,
last for works. He was buried on his nearly every mab wore a uniform of some well-bred applause and cheers of the oc waiting on
suri, while the Inding princes, dressed in
incupants of ten guinea seats, furnished the in the pillars, you could see all her minis. accomplished the work in such a skilful
Irish estate of Dartrey, Co. Monaghan,"
nativa costume, occupied prominent boxES,
zes, key-note of to-day's festival. The maizat ters and great on a strange
glimpse Dr Chark said beg to becond the re- THE FRENCH VICTORY AT manner that he has lost very few of its solation, Sir, that it be laid or the
and were curious spectators of the glittering rear from millious of throats never ceased miniaturs faces, an. În
In some carefully a HAINAN,
A British M.P., writing to the Pall Mall display. At length the Royal party from the moment the Queen left the Palace bored picture, where each face stands for beauties, and has produced an admirable table, and I wohl "abo-venture to ex- To the Editor of the CHINA MATT
Princess arrive, the
of until she was helped from her carriage at an honord namo. All" stood, and the Hongkong, July 13, 1897. addition to one's portfolio of dance inusic. press the hope hat dis emphatic and
Gurette recently, says that the recreations began
Wales coming first. For costume was the end of the trying ordeal, three hours choir sang the Te Deum. Next rose up a ananimous reply affecting the sab
SIR. Has it ever occurred to any one of mebors while in actiel attendance at
melodious voice intoning prayers. - Mr Bentley has studlously arcided my ordinate oficer of this Department in that tirero 29 two ways of looking at the the House are few. Hence when the first white, embroidered with silver; non later.'
TO TER
The Queen bowed her head, and then remarks as to their lusinuss ruch-vauntexl, glorious French Victory
chess board was introduced years ago there her head she wore a beautiful diamond
London, June 24.The Princos of the whole choir and the company ontsid great difficulties in bis production, bearing regard to the whitewash contractors,, etc., user to Chinese in Hainan, which is held was some excitement, and subscriptions tiara, pearls around her neck, and a long
As she Walon Jubileo dinners to the poor to-day the cathedral, and the whole company in in mind that the general run of pisno ho nocorded the Runo publicity by thouo es an example for the wesk-kneed Bri- wore mad, so that very soon eight more row of order across her bodice.
Andience roRG, ? What are the Facts? boards and men made their appearance. entered the Royal bar, the
aizens of the alums were sumptuously tops, and away down the street, all stand. The rest of the pass then flod into the entertained as the ear et ind, will uncovered, bogen to sing has the Earl of Esthom, Princess, neompanied by the Friace of hundredth Posini, Como ya before Hind sembly, and the melodies introduced are think, Sir, however, that this matter must ruch steamkills off all oppo.constantly practisod, and while many calo the hand plaved the National Anthem, were very kuccessful. About 300,000 de- the stands at the windowe, on the hous
be lawyed its rik
rest here, for BVEL
box, each preceded a good story, presumably without walking backwards. Among them were all wales: Pripoiss Victoria of Wales, and and TB Mica.! of the Board the rates and look forward to a perpetual or ellion for the game, the chess the visiting princes and all the members of Prince and Princess Charles of· of that dreamy nature that characterises Hanging any bluck golden farvest as they had beconto monsters are hisy at their favourite the Royal family, except the Queen, the sited toe principal halls where the fear it was fancy, looked
Dentmark, The Queen's lips were tight, and 1 bor the modora waltz introduced by could hardly have Auch composers as Cocte, D'Albart and sacep de exist among the subordinate polista 1 Waldteufel. The first valse is a dreamy to incriminate themselves by giving any says This line is squeezing as; they don't other game is allowed within the sacred Princess Beatrice, Germany and the were given. The Princess of Wales re-bab then "The chairs for the Ca
officers of
of the Hound they would to likely
But the long-suffering Chinese merchant pastime. When it is remembered that no imprace
they were seated the curtain/usted the Lord Mayor: to deliver and the Dean, plots flat, wan wildly melody with a fine swing, the second bun her way that was received by the cargo as fair rates, let us agree not to become insufferably thill, it may only be bar changing to an equally charming though the Vice-President spoke of rain ressonably
Board. At the meeting of the Board in their sleemore andil they charge become insufferably dill, it may casily be rose, disclosing the satire cast of the opera, Although I am unfortunately unable to pitying that wonderful, orimson cap and the
avi-
We won't stand those mons imagined what an excellent resource the among the Madame Melba and the Le present at all the dinners for my poor would come down. The Queen looked up
Brothers De Reszke, grouped upon the shall be with them in spirit, hoping that and amiled and salle more floric composition. A sudden changedonee which was in existence bearing upon
chase-playing members have. But bas not matter, whic
which uridoneo I pointed out at So a they agreed not to support the mono- the Parliamentary contest a deeper signi stage Then followed such a rendering of the they will enjoy themselves and give thres and tired, the Queen's solo was the
National Author o never had before j
Bad mouth, a smile that seemed half relus 1 fint effect, the melody lending itself Boned. The Board in aware of course that any other line. Then the French monor orggesting that possibly one man among
The children at capitally to the idea. Another change various anonymous comm takes place in No. 1, introducing a meludy been received, but so far as the Board are lists surenai - Hore is 6 brosch of treaty the players may prevent was because he fally arranged programuns, including the all cripples, some were wheeled in bath so so wit
send us a gunboat! And the gunboat has a chese-player friend in England or in Second Act of Tamuhauser, the Third chairs, vthers limped in on critches into
the United States.'
Act of Gounode Ron
Romeo and Juliet, and the banquet hall and many had to be in the key of the minor sixth with a well-are these communications have never frightened the mandarins into paying an
the Fourth Act of The Haguenots. The carried in. As soon as the Royal party NEWS BY THE AUSTRALIAN boon substantiated, and while this eload unjust cisim What would British mer
MATLA efforts of the masked rhythm. Throughout the entire han
hangs over the subordinate offloors of the cheats say if their Government ordered
with the greatest authesant presented bouquets of flowers to the
AUPPOSED DIELETER AT URA composition the harmonios are very pretty, Department there will always be some pep him caly to ship by (say) a Japanese lino British House of Commons and of the and the performance surpassed in every way Princess of Wales and to the Lady London, June 24The Wailing brig Seas
at Mayoress.
The avoue was most affect Zark, 311 tons, tender to H.MS. Coindenta therefore, continuation of the motion of Is this Fres Trade? Shall we follow sulted in a draw as follows
Covent Garden for the Emperar of Germany.
ship and full of swing. Mesury Lane, Crawford the Vice-President at the last meeting, this example of successful tyranny or shall Mr Plunkett beat Hon. Mr PessoN The spend was one "of
love.. The members of the Royal party than for boys at Queensferry. Firth of inkoruparable and Co. hare published the vake in a very | bug|
That the Banitary
• pv/use,
Board
Mr J. II. Parnell lost to Hei. Mrliness. It was a veritable Tayland. The made a tour of the hall and before leaving, missing. The brig lett Qensenaforry with FAIRPLAY?
Shaforth
whole interior of the structura was hidden the Princess of Wales took up a glass of 150 boys shoard lately, and was due so artistic form. The print is very clear, and beg to recommend that His Excellency the continue to give both sides
Governor will he pleased to
to direct that any
Me Strauss lost to Hon. Mr Bodina. evidence that may exist bo
xist to show that any
by freshly cut flowers, principally reses. ginger ale, which had been sarved to one of Portsmouth on Thursday Last. The brig Mr Atherley-Jones boat. Hon. Mr The upper tiot of boxes was a use of the little cripples and emptied it too has encountered the full fores of the it to the has not been heard of, and it is foared that Plowman
Mardul Niels, the nost tier a mass of pink heath of the children. Mr F. W. Wilson drew with Hot. Mr roses, and the bottom tier of rich dark red At Central Hall, Holborn, 17,000 pea. recent gale on the English
Handy.
flowers
were adornod the Royale, young and old, partook of the banquet besta lost with all on board, and has roses. White I aball publish coe or two of the games box, which was surmounted by an enor-served. When the Royal party entered June 24. The missing training ship Seu
mone flori crown of crimson roses and the Hall the food was apparently forgotten. turk which left Queensferry with 136 boys Colden
orchids. The box was decorated in all Many happy returns of the day to H. E. Louis XVI.
shook the building. On making a tale of the 18th. She was in a partly disabled cond!. being covered with white and yellow all room, the Princess of Wales turned to an tion, and has not been heard of alnce.
Later-Tho Seatark has arrived at Spit. to see why any indemnity should have been his 87th year yesterday, and has played The same material, futtered and patterned Fold Irish woman, and expressed the hope allowed at all. The Treaty, we presume, muster-chess for forty-six years, and chass
was a basutiful picture.
To this the old woman replied Gol
VIBLIC RING. A existence. The modern Master is fapt to The Prince of Wales wore the rod uni- bless you, dear, and julted the Princesa Starlight, the Australian boxer, met China were to submit quietly to the action be plodding, painstaking and mechanical form of a fell marubal; and among all the on the shoulder. The members of the Chrisp the English pugilist, in a mate of any monopolist. Rather was it framed Bird is dashing, eccentric, and original other princes there were no two uniforms Royal party frequently shook hands with at Newestle on Tyne yesterday The He has written a great deal on Chess, his alike. The Royal group seemed a collection and spoke encouraging words to the ragged Australian was disqualified the twelfth to prevent such monopolies as we are
Iast book Chess Novelties being a heap of
of of glittering crders and beautiful gowns, waits.
round for a breach of the boxing rules. experiencing on the West River, which, if gerus, earslessly thrown together mid The Princess of Naples wore some beautiful
A NOW IN DUBLIN.
Tom Ryan, in a match at Chiongo, bàs allowed, will tend to hamper free traão having
Possible faulty of
Arrangement diamonda, and the Grand Dubhese Sergius
Dublin, June 21A a meeting held defeater. Ton
in the second in the interior; and is mounts to little and revision with many marite pucalier displayed the largest, emerald in the world. nese College Grson to day fu contection with round.
to itself. The orions Bid oper
openings It was noticeable, however, that the Royal the Jubilee a black banner was displayed
At Philadelphia Byan defeated young the statement:*
**During Victoria Griffs of Sraney, in the third round. their author loses as often as he wire indies in the other boxes, who
who were fairly
etarved in this island, three millions have the booka.
The audience included all the leaders of been evicted and four millions have been an ngon khỏe, has won the Notting Hill Br but he defeated
to emigrate.
s. A body of under. Gun Club's 2100 Challenge with 60 8bassadors,
vics pre- living players was H. T. Buckle, the his Duchess of Portland, the Duke of Devon Union
is column)
1848, one of the finest
borns werd sean, the Duke and grounds In the boxes, werd
graf Trinity College, carrying the viously won the cup rope ord Shrewsbury, torian, and in that year he was the leat shire Lord
Lonsdale Lord
crowd and there was
considerable and move and lost every game in the match. the Duchess of Marlborough, in a sxeistung head, and several others were more or Iss
ventured to give the boy Bird Pana Lady Warwick, Bir and M, Laitar and Phillip Callan was severely Hore is one of the
of the games.
of white, and wearing her famous pearls. injured Coly with doute did the policemang has had a ustrow Half the audience left before the end of the restore order. The cause of the trouble ing. His Majesty attempted to proceed in
Conc anxious to get to the vary in singing national airs, Cafter
steam launch from
yacht but an enormous crowd stood the rumpus the crowd paraded the streets Hohenstlern, ta the Gar outside for three hours and cheezed every and destroyed the desorations. Je
the
that
Jagt
..
To-day, in
the smoking room, the game is the line by einpe (f cutling rates' living done this the owacts raise brities may be observed enjoying a sigar
As soon as they
the
to all
the dinners as follows
eyes, perhaps
waving
dim
of key to that of the minor third makes a time had never been presented to the poly, but to ship by Gorman, English or/cance? The British M.P. concludes byr which was carried out Mr Grau's careers for their People's Palace were tant en wistful and yet so kind; so sincere,
communications
The Match between members of the} were rects and the singers reached the platform two little oripples.
BO
and the melodies are enchanting, piquant ple who will attach credence to 15, of steamers whatever rates were charged American House of Representativos re-te famous la performaven given ing and 40srly all- éyod wers moist. (formerly the Impregiable)rth, is,
the frontispiece, which is from the design
We are glad to see there is one at least
of our young townsman, Mr F, G. Hop kins, is an artistic production of high standard. An excellent photograph of the home of the Tarantula Society, the City before the Board, so that it will then be iu morchants were forced into a combination I think the whole information should be clusion ought to be that the Bainan pig
of the subordinate officers of the Board are whe discusses this matter logically. The concerned in business relations in the Co-facts, we think, have been fairly stated in lony, be furnished to the Board.
our leading articles, and the Egical sun-
to second that. Mr W. Chatham-I beg to
next week.
Hail, is introduced into the design, the other the power of the senior officers to look for their own protection, and it is difficult wird, the GO. M. of Chese, who completed Louis XVI. style, the chairs and setters present god up and cheer after thear on board, wan sighted bff Grimsby on the
distinctive features being a fan, a spider, after these men and see that they carry out and a programme of the Society's last assem-their duties faithfully,
Mr F. II. May I beg to move that the word confdential be added to that no- tion."
Dr Clark-Yes, I accept that. The motion was carried unanimously.
bly on a background of splatter work. The publication can be obtained at Mesars Lane, Crawford's Musie saloon.
PATENT MUSIC boxes, Violine (fine model Mandolines, and Strings of all kinda. - Wi Robinson & Co.
Tus duty question on yara produced at
the N.-C. Daily News. The duty bus to
H.I.M. Tax Empress-Dowager, who had beon staying at hor favourite retreat Elio Park for the last three months, returned to her Peking Falase on the 1st instant.
aever contamplated that the natives of of a species that is fast passing by diamonds, formed the ceiling. The that she kad partaken of a good dianer head
of
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the Shanghai nuills has been arranged, says The Emperor and the whole Court, dresend short of a disgrace that Hongkong capi- are pitfalls to the unwary, and even party was leas lavish in jewelry than many be one and a half millions of people made by The O2 Mr D. M Intona, the Victori
be paid on shipment, and the yarn then in full Court costamo, mot Her Imporial taliste can be found to finance these mono.
tificate.
Majesty at the Western Entrance of the
ganes
have VIDTORIAE PTOKON SHOT
goes free and carries an exemption cerForbidden City,' and prostrated the polies to the detriment of foreign trade by boldly taking his antagonist out of plastered with gems.
chair passed into the gates. Her Majesty We do not say that French methode Steinitz in a magnificent game (No. 34 inicial and social England, and all of the opal ho marched out front theille out of 82 shots. Hevin Fares the setress the Empresa-Dowager's solen. with China. We have already said and dres 10 ting, he lost
Os the 9th inst, at 6.30 g., there was tromendous excitement on the Garden Bridge, Sangli. This was due to the roburu, to Eho Pirk until the very hot fact that a gentleman employed in the firm water is over-N, O. Daily News of Messra Butterfield & Swire, who had
at the on
this
Who
Game No. 124. Played in 1848.
REMOVE BLACK' K. B. P
should but it does seem to us that the British Government ought to adopt & change of policy towards & Co ben out selling in a racity skiff hat. A PATCH from Nanking, under date of vomment that has continually broken faith chosun to rest on
on his oars just. trance to the Crask, with the result that the 4th instant, reports an incendiary fire and violated many a treaty obligation." argu-bout, being caught by the tide, was outside the city of Kinngyin on the We did not say the French had a strong previous evening at a large silk cocoon driven on top of the skit and upset it establishment.
The establishment had base We said Many stronger cases He Was yracut, but the boat has been born in the habit of insuring their coovons than the otse under discussion have coured White (1.1. Bird.) Black (1, L. Bockle.) nody as they went a TV FORD DONALD AREA completely spoilk, and as it was now one, in Surn will cost & good deal to. Toplace China incendiarend at the time of the fire tha where British subjects were concernedib
knew well enough that this Gayelts.
THE following paragraph in the Shunghat Mercury evidently refers to the popular bought. Fortunately, however, for the instintactory basis of the French esse is the *E.W.M." of the Hongkung C. C. - Why curarine Company, the cocoons had already apeady adjustment of cases whore British
CAREERS for Shangham 30 tuak eg the mid-week cricket reporters with one hasn
subjects have suffered either from the por conesut should simibe Me Maidend's per the gutored were destroyed. "The lore formances to a non-existent
1498 or connection is estimated at between Tonal violsson of the Chinese
establishment, called the Chi Lun What we should like to sea as the out one of C100on Hong, had an insurance of Tis the speedy settlement on (to the Frgich) a 60,000 on the occoons the hiçng hot lately:
probably best known to themselves. It is 30,000 and Tls. 60,000, Hob insured. The the violation of the treaties by Chinese off. Bras that Mr Maitland is not ons of the merchants of Kingyis now intand to peticials. Is there any Britisher who thinks oldest or best known of our players, but on the authorities to fallet capital punish
his wicket record is sufficiently good and ment for such emmed-N-C Daily Netos diferently-Bo., O.M.) has afforded the younger journals an op
portunity which they are ever ready to
helee of correcting their older contempoz He tremulously) I have one last wish to | HiE. Il Bung chang
Atled. Indeed Mir Mailand is no mona 80-ash you before a part in anger foravor, the sale of HE
quisición to the batting and bowling powe She Cobbingly What has Genealan throughị, but
of the senior Club, Probably a LE Crore Weill you mact name spindles
would take the seapse de vuld be equally to thirsty, në UMN
good in the 1914
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press gives volca
launch against the Qfawa, June 21-An official statement London to the unspiraoua chorus of pleasure overspecting the Jubilee hengis conferred the launch bean to
peror, who was timova its sentame ens important
conferred on
lying ing the Hohenzollern the
wor
whin
the noses of waterday's great paggane" | ve Banadians had been izened from Goned by a boat.
News that London haar mont Hou
The Daw Queen" must have felt that such an on peerage" having
Dousid Beith, the perience was worth some fatigue. There lamaioners London. probably not another Sovereign in Burope ace
sow such a sight in the whole history The golden to the reas Arnolinosinunes, Mr Marqua Daly, the
could count on qual's reception.
Fandard exya Call cas, glories, all
the interests of the Realm seemed to hars
Homs whet
rowched thair pulmination. Farbsp Widoph around the walls conga drove bent to the Gap victorious sampalmu “ youll be the approach to
King, han oftared kiriluka. a High Com Hollars for his famique The general Impress on by Kman-Moran
Gar
drown-