Saturday, DecrMBER 4, 1897,

THE cricket match Over 27 v. Uuler 27, played to-day, resulted in a victory for the young men-Under 27, 183; ́Over 27, 120. H. 8. Moberly, for the juveniles scored 56.

A CHINAMAN engaged in cleaning electric lamps Coll from a lamp post in Ice House Lane this morning, and received elight in juries. Ho WAS removed to the Hospital by the Police.

Ox 30th September, Lo Man attempted to murder his sister-in-law in his mampan, while anchored at Canaoway Bay, and in- #icted serious injuries on the woman about the neck, The woman has now recovered, and the prisoner was brought before Mr Wodehouse, at the Magistracy to-day, and committed for trial on a charge of attempt od murder.

The very able article on The Bank of England and Silvor which appears in our lendor columes to-night is from the pen of Mr W: 1: Garkoll, of the Bank of China and Japan, Limited, who has treated the subject from a now standpoint. His con Vinútum vy, sestaven that bidavinname va

It was a rather unfortunate clrcumstance that the printed programmes distributed amongst the nudlongs at bast night's concert of the Philharmonic Society should have left their tracos on the hands of the au- dience. The ladies' gloves, aftor, handling the programmes, were dyed a beautiful starlet, and the gentlemen's hands had overy appearance of having been in the dys-tuh.

At the Magistracy to-day, Lum Tại Kin, the Chinaman arrested by the Hongkong Police, on information supplied, by the Chinose authorities that he was wanted for murder in the village of Ko Chan Lin, was. committed to the gaol awaiting H.E. the Governor's order. The Magistrate in timated to the prisoner that he would not be given up to the Chinesa authorition unitil

after fifteen days, and he had a right to apply to the Supreme Court for a writ of haleas corps.

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Is his share roport of this date, Erich Georg writes:The extrape tightness of our money market has brought business in sharm almost to a complete standstill and I am very much afraid that no im- provement will take place until after Chi- Beso New Year. The November mettle monta, which have been amall, seem to have been arranged satisfactorily, though come forced settlement sales in Bank shares and Dock shares hava taken place, at rates which have not boon made public. The market closes very dull, with hardly any Inquiry at all, and it is most difficult to find buyers, except for a few stocks, as mention,

FRAGRANT WATERS' MURMUR That it is to be hoped the public rart year will have more thoroughly grasped and appreciated the object of the Navy. Leagoo than they seem to do at present ~in Hongkong.

That Captain Hostings, in his address, put his finger on the spot when he said akwall The Fire the Admiralty."

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That the sons of Saint George may well follow the example shown by their North- ern brethron.

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WEATHER REPORT.

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The report and Recounts were adopted.

of the Committee were re-elected.

Captain G. C. Andersen-Mr Chairman THE NAVY LEAGUE

December last, say: The shortage of men COMMANDER HASTINGS ON TRI EEQUIRE as a reserve for the British Navy is receiving and gentlemen, without disapproval of the sorious attention of the British Govern what has been accomplished by our branchs The Hongkong Philharmonia Society

ment, and is connection with that question of the Navy League, it seems to me that we a great deal more of life and Yesterday afternoon, the anuseting it is pointed out that competent authenthusiasm infused into us, or otherwise gave the first concert of their third son, Losvos, 2nd December.

last night, in the St George's Hall. Thare of the Hongkong Branch of the Navy rities on naval matters are arging upon enthusiasm infused into us, or otherwise THE RIOTS IN BOHEMIA.

fand ing prompt and even radical measures and alive position of most eastern Societies Renewed serious anti-German rioting was a large audience, including H. J. Sir League was held in the City Hall. There the English people the recessity for tak we will probably lapas into the usual deal corys constitutioning. per annum; it is not enough to come That the attendance at the mosting was not has occurred at Prague and elsewhere in William Robinson, G.O.M.G. (President), was a small attendance of membera. Con- for croading the Royal Naval Ra of the kind. It anems to me that it is not worthy of the League-whether because Bohemia. Two battalions have been ro. and HoD W. M. Goodman (V Pre-mander W. C. H. Hastings, B.N. (retired), serve and reforming the constitution enough that we should have only one mest- Through the kindness of the presided. Amongst those prosent ware thereof. It is true that at the great naveling. per annum; it is not enough to come review in June last 40,000 men manned the here to be told the very interesting in- of insufficient publicity or not, ene anquisitioned to preserve order. Frequent sident).

how many of those men were falligence that we have a very good llance only surmiso.

collisions have taken place with the mol Committee of St Andrew's Society, the de. Mears H. E. Pollock (Hou. Secretary), fleet, bat how many of those

St An Gershom Stewart, T. Jackson, J. J. Francis, consiguardomen? In war time, could we in hand-a fest, which I am afraid will prove That the watchword of the League is→→1 to

Frenck Fronds have stated with frank public aware of our business. Unless the prauurvo ponce we must be at all times and the military firing killed several peo-corations in the hall, armoged for Bt An- Gershon Stewart, T. Jackson, J. J. Francis, cossigeerdenen?iny

drew's Ball, were permitted to remain up. McKie, H. N. Mody, G. C. Anderson, strip our coasts of trained look-outs Our vanishing quantity unless we keep the ready for war and the League cannot

for the concert. The programme prosented. MoGregor Forbes, H. Wodehouse, and brutality that whilst avoiding battle with steam pressure is kept up the engines will our Ecets every effort will be made to burn stop. I would suggest that some of our and harry defenceless coast towns and member should give lectures, and I sur was chiefly orchestral music, which is C. Duncan,

are many would be found to listen to do better than go on preaching this whole-

The Chairman-Gentlemen, prior to ask seaside watering places by the slaughter

easide and children and helpless invalids every means in our power to Pace sume truth at all times..

The following notice is issued from the evidence that the active members of the That the new President of the League is to

Society are principally instrumentalista, ing you to pass our report, which I trust of women and children and helpless invalids them. I think we ought to endeavour by Observatory

to terroriser Society. you will take as rent, I desire to make & to terrorise the people of England. Is every means in our power to keep in full I desire to make may have other during a tumbling the sentimentaliam

have other results. That very naval sympathy with the aims of the Peace be congratulated upon his able address

It is a great pity that vocal music is so you

review is already proving a tumbling Society. We should endeavour to dissipate alread the sentimentaliam that would have us for to the members of this branch.

much neglected by the Society, and it is to fow retarks ou our work during the past ra

year. Before touching on the events of block to the Navy League already to sometim

the-for it is more and tauntingly away from Leagueta tion than

Englanders are the jingoes history that is of Nelson, and That it is right and proper for the League to have an intelligent retired Naval Offi-

be hoped that endeavour will be made to year. Before touching on the events of block to

antisfied now The shawar from Lasquets history that is worthy of mors venera-

Leaguersatory he will lay able

arrange for the performance of an oratorio, the past thirteen monthe-for it is more the little Englanders are raising their heads got the nahie of Nelson and the story of cor an its President, as he will be able

or, what perhape would be more popular, or, what perhape would to more papalar, than a year age since we last luced you at a and tauntingly making. Are the jingos misigaz. I think there is no name in our ticas general invoting-I must refer to the loss must be, Nn, unhesitatingly, most era- tion than that of Nelson, and I think to obtain information on naval matters

an open on the concert platform some time

Both sections of the Society first President, Mr Atwell Coxon, journal that orticiam of the British Navy It seems to me the Navy League has very we have sustained by the departure of our phatically, Nu. You lavo all doubtless story of Trafalgar is worthy of a which would not to easily obtained

this season. parish

ty first President, Mr Atwell Coxon, and read in the Octoboy number of the League's place in the iustraction given in every by outsiders, while bin professional know.

would then be actively engaged, and thigh for his sake we zojoice that he has journal that criticism of the British Navy perish or village school in the land... Judge, will tend to keep things on tho

greater interest would bomanifested in the gune home for good, on behalf of the Com:translated from La Merino Française' writ- It seems to me the Navy League has very mittec and this branch of the League, I am ten on the Jubileo review. There are two much work to du and will have to exorcisa aleepless vigilance. I think we want the right track,

The following is the report for prescuts concert. The following programme was sure you will heartily concur with me in passages in it we should carnestly press on

the attention of our Four tile per the able will keep te right and in sym- Frat-over-tuk mengeny of the attention of our countrymen. They support of the public, and I think it ought or theater for No doubt the criticism of

I think a tiou to shareholders At the third ordinary prosented exerbine căldura vou contrat, on verture...To Zampa... Herold.bjects taken up by this branch of the British Nary is unequal to the task the public will keep us right and in syur

Ottimo .....' Call ze back .....Densa. League were on his initiative, and to his clear which will fall upon it, sooner or later, pathy with the nation, and I think at no 2. Sung Wednesday, the 8th December, at noon :—

and wise leadership Regressar time when

under circumstances which no man can time in ita existence has the Navy League Mrs. DOD WELL More than a superficial view of the biThat the nation is willing cauugh to ensure To the Shareholder of the New Balmoral

judgment, kindly tact, and wise leadership

may any moment acis had a greater work set before it than at the Liandel.is due much-vory much of each measure forusoe, but which may any moment acisti

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...Liandel.fuccofs as has yet attended our efforts should have liked those foreign llocs to have those of our enemies. I have much plea 3. 'lic problems.

the existence of its empire: it simply Gold Mining Co., Limited :--

siis success asks for plain unvarnished facts.

Gentlemen, We beg to lay before you 4. Song Nens Liebe, ice loben Beethoven, of socors as has yet attended our efforts. torpectedly. And again: 1 personally present time when we should have at least

Mr E. Minow.

Wherever he is, though, we may be tolerabould have liked those foreign llocs to have live to three battleships in proportion to ably sure he will always take a warm in- been present, that the English might have those of our envinies. 1 have much plea (Moderate from Syn-. That the contrast between Britain and the report and statement of accounts for

sure in seconding the report, terest in Hongkong, and in this braid of hongs over their heads. Then the true mede sny representations to the Central

what a menace

Duron anked re Emnch had Mr Germany at present is very marked the year ending the 30th September lust.

phony (No. 8) in 5. Allegro... The sum of 223, 827.80 has been expend-

the League, I was nearly saying in nos in Lunden with reference to the while par Navy Lenguo in pressing the

B. Minor Schubert, the Navy kong and in this branch of seen them and warderstood B. Minor Schubert, the Navy Fauque, Franch of the Navy patriots would have realised that it was no made any representations to the Cont

League, I was nearly saying in hangs over their heads. Then the true this most distant of Government to strengthen our navy, the ed on the mines, 69, 107.27 on the batteries,

Leagues betaber, 18signed, of the League Moditel to $1,146.15 in legal expenses in Hongong 1. Fest March from Tannhäuser... Wagner.and of October, 1896, one of our members, the point. If the great multitudo at He thought our decks and cul depots on- Kaiser (who seems to be his own Navy 81,140.13 in legal expenses in Hongkong

in

maltitudo is to the Contr Longue) has the national will to fight and Australia, and $18,982.81 on salaries, 1 Fest March from Tannhäuser... Wagner League, but since our last meeting on the time to alumber in idleness. Il.nt is just League in Londen with reference against in obtaining an extension of the management, storca, and general expouses. Song......Light in Darkness... Corces, 23rd of October, 1896, one of our members, the point If the great multitude that extension of the turritory at Kowloon.

MTS DEALY.

Capt. Falmer, has resigned, only however shouted themselves hoarse in the Solent Ho thought our decks and oul depots on fermau Navy, to exist Caledonian $8,293.78 a

at the mines, or 253,038.01 out of a total

to start a sturdy little the regrotted that score odtatrandan wern lying fleets nu warships. 3. Clarionet Sulu, Scotch Fantasia Lasarus, to start a sturdy little twig of the League in June last could be taught that in a the other side should be better protected.

than they that equal

of dockyards from the Baltic to than they are at prosent, and that their at Chinking. It is to be the Mr W. G. BENTLEY, A.R.C.M.

Dette That there appears to exist only ons opin-exponditure of $68,775.98

The gold won from crushing realized iou as to the success of the Caledonian Ball this acacon, and the widespread $8,203.78 and a profit of $8,312.50 has been 4. Song. An Old Love Dream' St. Quentin. have had no more interesting and the Mediterranean wern lying fleeta nu protection should not rest entirely on the

Mr A. C VAN NEIROF.

instructive lectures from Mr Francis; merically equal to ours, su tust teas of warhijs

The Chairman said that last year repre- made on the solo of the 2,000 B shares in

fever-a still, our rull of members shows that thousands of men were working with fover- pleasure it has given

Violin Obbligato Mr 1. R. RrCHWALDY. That the Sentchase of Hongkong, under the Olivers Freehold Mines, Limited.

the interest in this branch of the ish haste to incross those flects till they sentations were made and Mr Chator'e lot.

er sont home. The Accounts have been audited by Mr. Overture to Hansel & Grete

Langue has not flagged. We number to wore doomed equal to our destruction, cure was on the flagged. We number ne solution on the subject dinct.

Mr Duncan said would move a ro their Chief Bell-irvfag, certainly spared

tank would at then day 93 members and 2) associates. Last task would be over. We can afford nie no pairs or trouble in their hospitable James H. Cox, who offers himself for

equality; antil we have achieved absolute election.

The practice of appending notes to the year wo had 35 members and 22 associates. equality to any combination, till then efforto.

various pieces on the programme gives an If our correspondence with the Hoad Office superiority to any combination, till then Me Duncan then movod-2 Whorons the the Paz Britannica is not assured, and business of the Navy League is to consider daring this our second year of existence line the Paz Britannien is not assured, and additional interest to the performanes. during

nes. during the

not been so voluminous as last year, it has por objects are not attained. Our feet of business of the Navy League is to consider The opening place, as stated in the nose, beer, because some of our aims have ban in battle-ships has not that one-third numori- everything that affects the Navy and That there must have been over a thousand Jadine and gentlemen present, and yes

a considered "Herold's masterpiece, and part attained and also because we are now tal superiority to the fleets of Russia and whereas the most important naval station they seemed to find more room to move

is a great favourite with orchestral societies working order, a going concern-gi France laid down as the very minimum of in the exst is Hongkong; and whereas

Cum-tremely ving instead of receiving instruction and strength for our requirements by the Cum-veral European Power are now no ex about than was expected.

in disseminating have applied to the that have to reskon nough to protestors, or within dish territory of the That, all the site, such large gatherings

It has bocu card pretty frequently in advice, disseminating knowledge amongst mitte of Admirals to seal up all the r bab tremely active in the Fast that any day certainly overtax the space available in

Last night, Mr W. S. Bailey (Member) Hongkong, and the only thing that detracted younger branches that have applied to us. tlo ships in their ports; and who shall say might see such province of Chins coupied Seamen serving in vessels belonging to tho that it will be only France and Russia we by armina and naries of our worst eneunes the spacious City Hall building.

? That Sir William Robinson paid a graceful road a paper before the Institution of En-from the pleasure of listening to the besuti Canadian and Pacific Railway or Peninsular may have to reckon with Our cruisers and whereas Hongkong's vital parts, docks,

until almost the close of the Bali. appliment to Scotchiren by remaining gineers and Shipbuilders of Hongkong on ful rendering given of it was that a newer and Uriental Campanies, or any other sub. are not numerous enough to protest and cral stores, are in range (with modern sidised merchant cruises, can not coining us in torpedo boats and destroyer distance of non-British territory, be it dangerously easy maiding That, speaking of the Governor, I hear His

Prolled on applicazion to the Commodore-ining That, speaking of the Governor, I hear His on "The Steam Engine Indicator. Thore piecs was not chosen to epen the pro-silised merchant cruisets, can now to on all our trade routes. France is outstripp ordinance) from several points beyond our

applicationists, her sub. have to only France Age of Have a build

building besides target, in t

the the largest, Navy as well as the boundaries Excellency expects to be in England for was a very good attendance. The chair grammo. Mrs Dodwell sang in a pleasing Charge at Hongkong. Payments for re-and building besides three 23-knot Exec eo the Easter holidays, so he will probably was occupied by the Vice-President, Mir manner Call me back, and the audience teiners to Royal Naval Reserve raen will craisers. Germany has one of the largest, hereby resulved that in the interests of the Also be made by the Paymaster of H.M.S. and the very fastest trans-Atlantic Liners Navy as well as for other reasons it is in- Febru

afloat. leave us by the end of Feb Victor Emanuel. Your Conraittes have wo further delay, and

gratis-kilantic lved that in t That, if this Furuise boosttech, bir William W. J. Canter, Inspector of Machinery, loudly responded to the invitation. It was conden by a Day doter ofte e affut. We congratulate ourselves that operative to extend the rundaries without further delay, and that the Navy League ships faster than any other power, exceedingly unfortunate that the audience continued to bring forcibly to the notice of can build ships faster than any other power, hat if

wil be able to be present at the Jockey Royal Naval Yard. Club Races held here in February

Mr Bailey was greeted with hearty up were deprived of the pleasure of listening the Navy League the lamentable increase but Franco is treading very closely on our should do its atmost to stimulate the Go- That I hear the decision or to the name to

Mr Francis seconded. necessity for the recnactment of now raging in England has hopelessly dis be given to the race, at next Jockey Club pluuse when he rose to read his paper. The to the violin solo by Mr A. Giraud, in disease, and in ite virulence, pressing heels, se also is Germany. The industrial war vernment to action before it is too late.

Carried, Con through that gentleman's inability, in con- the urgent necessity for to reenactment of meeting, to take the place of the time tessyist commenced by describing the in sequence of the exigencies of husinosn, to Contagious Diseases Act. In view of located the naval programme for 1897. Con in-sequence the

1608 with the work for or members of the On the motion of Mr Jackson, seconded honoured Ashley Gun, has proved some-vention of the indicator by Watt, and the in-arrange for practices, but Handel's 'Largo, the action hits, folent with than that year 1 Will the breathing time last by Mr McG. Fortes, the President, Vios.

being regard to we make it up in 1808 with the work for what of atrial to the Stewards.

18987, That ront favourable accounte reach mo provements afterwards made by McNaught, although very slightly out of tune at the fudio, and the reinforcement of the Can that year? Will the breathing time last by Mr McG. Forbes, the President, Vice. epramencement, was rendered with fine full comment Act, there is a reasonable pros-through 1898 Lord Wolseley has made out President, and the other members of the concerning our now Governor, Sir Henry and later by Richards and Harris Tabor. tone and beautiful effect. Mr Mirow was pet to hope that the old checks found an excellent case for the increase of the

hearty vote of thanks to the Chairman Berning ble Blake, who comes to us from Jamaica.

in splendid voire, and his singing wasto Cunanimously. That he must be an officer of considerable That he must has an officer of considerable Passing on to the methods of using the in splendid voire, and his singing was to work safatarily bore will be reverted to. Arwy, and who can speak with greater

greatly appreciated by the audience. The La the early part of the year we forwarded weight-taore knowledge than the Com was proposed by Mr Francis and carried great of the programmert's unfinished the Navy Baimakow, Focchow (32 ecosity for an awakening, and now our son a

though this Branch of the League caption there is as yet no Army League-it is out the business. In thanking you for your The Chairman-Gentlemen, that is all ability, as he has not been so long in the instrument, Mr Bailey draw attention to greatly appreciated by the audience.

tirat part of the programme conclution it though this Branch of the League expres mander-in-Chief? But still as Leaguers unanimously. Cekatial service as most of his pre- the mode of connection and the precautions à Loremont from Selabert's unfinished sions of opinion, deprecating any reduction there is as yet no Army League-it is our That the most likely time of Sir Henry's

decessors have boon. That the most likely time of Sir Henry's to avoid error in the diagrams, illustrating yophony, and one could say of last night's of the Navy Estimates, from British sub plain duty, in season and out of season, to the business. In thanking you for your performance what is said of the gymphrmy jests at Chinkiang, Bankow, Focchow (32 press upon our countrymen the paramount attendants, I am sorry I cannot say the arrival here would be the month of April, this by simple and effective dravings. In in the nose, No one cui hest it without signatures), Amoy (30), Canton (31), and necessity for an all-powerful and I now day, but if we persevere I firmly beliefe can Nars. We dividend warrants will be ready on Mont so that the interregnum to be filled by further illustration of this point, be describ. being pitivated by is.

Hengkong (462). Hewerer mush they have had a marvellous awakening, and now

Hewerer mush they may have been in accord and, sympathy which our grandeiros wrought

shey have had a man all-powerful amount attendance I thanking you our gallent General Black may not exceed

The Fest Maryod. Mre Dealy, who Civil, Naval, Milite Gentlemen, it The Fest March from Tanhauser, was ay bays been in accord and sympathy we to how much yet remains to be done. our sons and grandsons will draw those ed the ingenious arrangement introduced uple of months."

exceedingly well playod. Mrs Daly, who with the resolution, no nerabers of the It is awful to think what that awakening dividends as we are now drawing those for ed below, and ratos show signs of workon-That, given good weather, the Rogatia to the Propontia by Dr Kirk.

is poored of a rich contralto voice, sang Civil, Naval, Military or Consular Services would have been had war broken out 16 which our grandeires wrought

felt at liberty to sign it. Gente, red, and our want of propastity remark suggested by the fo

youre ago. Had such a contingen

contingency ocurr ought to bo a very successful gathering

set log further.

The following is the outline of the schema Among the best efforts to obtain uni with gold effect and expression, Lighs in forsaity of drum movement in indicator Darkness, and repeater all, W. G. and saceringly to say that Imperial vous od in 1989 that probably smanget some of which urged that local endeavours should

become Darkness, and repeateession, Ligh: in felt at ben, Military or Consule That the domestic tragedy which so shock-formity of drum movement in indicator Darkness, and repeated the last verse in easy to secf at our short rolls of names, red, and our want of prepare

is that which the late Dr Kirk fitted to con

Imperial ideas apparent, a Lord of the Admiralty remark suggested by the local branch in That the community his week has been

ed the community this week has been gear is that which the late Dr Kirk fitted to response to a vigorous recall,

to the engines of the Prepontia. A twisted Bentley, A.R.C.M., who deserves great commend themselves to us for obvious od in 1889 that probably amonget some of to the request of the Central Committes, productive of the most marked express the engines of the Prepontis. A twisted Bentley, A.R.C.M., who deserves

word be signs of sympathy for the baroared that at bar was fixed in bearings parallel to credit for the important part he played as reasons; that we reap the benefit; the tax the first messers to be adopted would be which urged that local endeavours should China coasters employ Chinese crews; no I have witness tote the subject of jecting end worstand, moved the bar was Lave Drcem was fine being played rig

and alongside of the colunan, and on the conductor in making the corcort such a paper at home pays the pipora very nar comprehended the execution of their Lord. to made to raise à Naval Reserve :- here for many years.

local reserve of fighting materiel could there uraish Washington, Was a very popular persounge: That I am glad to note the subject of jecting and worked over the twisted bar or skill on the clarimot bath in the pro- Where would that Empire bo but for its nor been just. The Sea Lords furnish I cross an-arm was fitted whoso pro- succung, gave a masterly szhibition of his to view and an incorrect assertion. ships-st that would neither have helped Bimetallism is wing so impartially and that as the crosshead moved the bar was gramme itent and an encore pisos.

ig so impartially and pro-success, but Mrs We, wife of the present Minister,

An the An outpoets and advanced pickate? Have not their reports, but the Treasury will not fore be formed here, the bulk of British suburiy discussed in your colage.

partially got twist drill provided means The overta rather apolesti in Londenamed when the

the Lave Dream' was finely sung by bird right to demand adequata support and tary candidates to pledge themselves, to stokors, and come twoire bundred of the is exciting quits a furore in society there. That even the extremest innoinctallist partially rotated in the same way as the Old Lave Dream was finely sung by bir à. those outposts and advanced pickets the grant the money, One of the objects of samen entering the port being RN R. Van Nierop, the Mr In A Ruckwally budy for are they merely stop sapless ex. to thiring pressure to bear in toast of China from $14 with keep to 918 Chinames, however, ma' exosilent At the entertainments given at the Wash- cannet object to intelligent talk, on well known twist drill brace. small Van Nierop, the violin obligate being played right to demand adequate support and our League was to require all pariaman men.

Legation the Ambassador' That whatever may be cannot be gainsaid obtained.

dram on the end of the bir provided means very tastefully by Mr L. Ar Rucheslily, socurity of communication with the main tary candidates to pledge themselves, to

re they merely scapegoata driven by British shipping plying to suil in the importance.ution such vast importance. ington Chinese

That whatever may be the final solution of of connection to the indicator drum, and The overtare to Hansel and Gretel had budy for are they merely scapegoats driven vote for an adequate Nary. I venture stokors, and some twelve bundrad of the

perfectly proportional movement was was well received when produced in Londen samed when the time may set ripe to trustion of the reports of the Lor It wife to the presiding "genius. She has this great question, it cannot be gainssid & perfectly proportional movement was appended the rather apalegotio sentence, Te forth into the wilderness-sapless ex- to think one of our objects bow should bost of these mon are constantly employed

was well recited when produced in Londensorescences to be lopped off and con-ho to bring press to to be that poast of China,

kappesapless ex. to think one adequato Nary. I sent to Chinamen, however, that some way must in time be found to embraced the Christian faith, and she

Passing on to the macs of the indicator, indulgence of the audience was claimed why are we here but to spread and ninin.dschot reposte wars in the heads of the

few years ago when produced in Londensorescences to be lapped Passing on to the vacs of the indicator, few years ago, although we hardly think the sumed when the time may setme ripe to the House of Commons to require the ronsonand to and her husband are very liberal in preserve the fair and reasonable use of

silver in the immense trade of the East.

ose trade of the East. Mr Bailey described concisely the theory indulgence of the audience was claimed spoiler? Do we pay nothing to the piper? dustion of the reports of the Lords of the Thut the strong action taken by Germany of the angines, and showed graphically how played, although slightly

the steam's action in the main cylinders or required, for the overture was well Why are we here but to spread and minin. Admiralty, I do not hesitate to say that a month finding themasives -

which food and flourish ones A very small retaining fee-800 a year- Goethe against China seems certain to load either of the engines, and showed graphically how played, although slightly marred as the tain that trade, on which food and flourish ones those reporte wers in the heads of the

home in the heart, the ravalations would appeat horrified whole-defence ahipa on the statio cute of that Empire on which the sun revelations would appear se would weld all serve staters who could be trained in the to reprisalis, or to a further inroad upon nearly the best practice approaches idealanish by one of the horns. Mr Gorge the forty millions at home in the heart, the members of the House of Commons suck would secure the best of these

Which Poste were ins conditions. The paper concluded by giv. Grimble accompanied the singers. the integrity of Chinese territory.

never sets? (Applause.) Howbeit, The orchestra, which, by the kind par. never sets ? (Applause.) Howbeit, our parties into one earnest horrified whole torpedo bosts and destroyer or the harbour ing an interesting diagram from a well- That nothing definice appears to have been known local steamer, the Kiungchowe, of a mission of Delenel Gordon and the officers, like to call it a party that party with provision for man, ships, dookyards, coslingde

relations wont home, and our party-if determined at all costs to make sdequate defence ships on the station.

Under existent conditions in Chins, this yet received concerning the alleged agree ment betwoon Russia, France, and der faulty indicator card, contribuind by Mr was assisted by several members of the you party-that munk betwoon Russia, France, and Ger- the

A. H. Hewitt, of the Cement Works West Yorkshire Regimental Band, was out a name, whose sole plant is the main stations, and every possible requisite for would appear to be the only practicable

imental Band, waste work would be over. If similar return many to portion out their spheres of in Macso. The concluding rentebees were as composed as followers and by Great Britain--gained its immediate work would be over.

composed as follows First Violin Bir tenant of the sovereignty of the seas for the preservation of the Empire. Our home of Naval Reserve, Busnce in China.

A Cisand, M. G. Sydny, Mr H. H. T. If similar roturna That it is, of course, quite absurd to sup..

To the indicator and its intelligent usChroster. Second Fiolin.--Miss Craw the food tide of that success attained. Then if in the day of To the indicator and ita intelligent use Coa, R.N. Mr L. R. Ruchwaldy, Mr object; the Estimates for the Navy were from the military Authorities and com-

o Roste pose Great Britain can be left out of any

our W. Robinson & Co. Catalogue now ready, gratis. inst arrangement as to protectorates or matine engineering,

protectorates or we are largely indebted for our advances in C. Sohröster. Second Violin Mins Craw pot reduced. We contributed our tiny manders of fortresses were alan publish New Music

It has been the fort, Miss Lumphreys, Mr. J. M. Pesa drop to the flood tide of that succosted, Lord Wolseley's sime would speedily Flease send in for it. Bobinerk anything else in this part of the world, mar although our Foreign Office is occasion means of revealing defects of arrangement to Mr R. Belilies. Fil-Corporal Four Committee has during the year be attained.

Finello-blr H. Eber oder Foreign Office is occasion and construction in the cylinders, valves, and Jones Brest-Musicians pach to four son as they can now, Wa bave warned you Fimello, Mr H. Eber oder review given two prises of 820 disaster high others wore hanged justice ally must painfully reticent un such passages, &c, thereby, spart from economy and Musician to Flife. Bir L. Craw College, St. Joseph's College, Victoria warnings have never been allowed to Queen's would not be outraged; they could not say, sens, via wore hanged justice Bailton, matters.

Lyms and Flate. My Wa you! English School, and the Diocesan School That the stubbornness and narrow-minded improving the working of the engine, and for. Buchwaldy and Corporal English School, and the Diocesan School our warnings have never been allowed to

policy (if it can be called a policy) of the tution of strain on the working parts are Quaid Clarionet. Mr A. the Sox and Tho

by more uniform motion and better distri- ford, Mr Piolo, Chinese officials is frequently mistaken adding to the life of the machine. The Comming and Corpors?-Serang. Bussoon

tution of strain on the working parts, Harper. Piccolo-Musician Lytton. Ohod for the bost gasays on The Command of reach the people. We have asked for the Clarionet, Mr A. the Soa and The use of the British requisite machinery and been refused-not for patriotism, and their old-time tradi-indicator

Nevy. The thanks of the Committee are by the people of Britain but by the Treasury tional immobility will almost certainly arming the theory of liqusfaction and re- Musiclsan Wheeler and Pi Kuroll, Masi-ing the prizes in the case of the Doosan Furnished with trots, that day our Leng on will tionsi immobility will almost certainly indicator has been the means also of con- Cumming and Corporal-Scragg Bussom Navy The thanks of the Comunitar

pickett Hom due to the Rev. Mr Cobbold for adjudicat

Bov. adjudicat--for the exigencies of party. The day the load to serious results.

of the Diocesan Commonparty. has the period of the nonciliatory treat has assisted designers comical, hind better J. Cell Musinians fates and Chatwin, areas in the exuellence of the work sent for the State. Your Coianite has brought

shell for his treat evaporation in the cylinders, do, and it Mr H. S. Cooke, Sergeant Houes of Commons is frankly and fairly Thint the period of the conciliatory treating assisted designers to furnish a better giane Hobson and Rhodes. CornetMe Soul, and also to Mr Machell for his fa

furnished with facts, thatday our Lenges will ment of the Chinese governing class has,,

proportioneel, raure ecozomical, and better J. A. Collage and Musician Sisimine course of lectures to the boys of Queen's gais 600 recruits-600 platforms will sprend I fancy, como to an oud.

A.R.C.M.arent aures of which word very ap our propagando i to paceplimas Macaulay,

Murent That one may well sek with anxiety, Where running engle. The Genius (Watt), that Trombo Musinians Gates and Chatwin, College, the results of which word very

gave to the world's commercially successful Conductor-Mr W. G. Bentley, A.R.C.M. parent in the excellence of the work cent. This none will be for a party, all will be will it all ont?

in from that college. St. Joseph's College Committee mative power, also placed in our hands an BROWNIE.

has as yet not seat in any essays

Your prominently to the notion of the exccutive instrument also placed in instrument which gives at once a 100MG

Committee has congratulated the branch of of the League the disparity (on paper) be of that power and an india

judication of its Equivocar-Sho-Yes, I suppose I have the League at the Cape of Good Hope on tween the strength of the British Nay on changed very much. Gallant Youth (with the splendid offer by that lay of this station and that of the French and A long artis, &c. A long discussion followed, amongst the ing to pay a compliment)-Oks, but with battle ship to the mother country-on Russian fuels, and, in view o of the trend of membere participating therein being Mosers yet any change is for the better, Miss tamelled as it is by any conditions. The count events, that Goranny must also be Winterbara, Johnson, Cartis, &c.

Tho Chairman reviewed the paper

Central Committey Central Committed have imprend on us considered as a possible enemy. Gentlemen, throughout, in a speech courging nestly Ans you one of the strikers 7 asked the raise a Naval Reserver and we have out only furnished facts. The conditions of Barometer.

that local endeavours should be made to we have not posed as experts, we have not F ventured to compare, armour of guns, we a Russian province too and sinod Russia

train most interesting and woman at the an hour, and gave most interesting and

woman at the door. Yea, mum: I'se a lined a scheme--the only one that appears have only furnished facts. The conditions of Earometer... 90:14 Germany, and Franco have once combined

instructara, glucidations of the various pioneer in the movement. Intrack thirty feasible, ander existent conditions in those ato naval battle save the Yale. Who Esmadity combined Me Frederick Villiers, the war corres-instructive glucidatione of the various pos

warfare have otsuged; thin generation bas Temperature against Japan, and intiraidated it into dis-pondent recently informed as interviewer technical points dealt with by the paper. years ago, and I've never give in yes. Beas, for forming a Reserve of trained son no hayal battle sare deity gorging the Listung peninsula, it should be

ularly the paper, pioneer in Yea, mut endeavoured on events, borae in mind that a repetition of such s com that the most interesting fight he has Ho desit particularly with the virus years ago, and I've never give in yet.

Chinese stokers, which has been submit are the experts now ? What can we do bot Direction of witnessed was Plevns; and the most discurves of the diagrama.

of the dingy with the var years the movementum. 'se sin a Navale should be us considered as that Germany

to federsoy will most likely be again possible, agreeable Boss, the massacre of the Mr Bailey replied briody, and was after never want for bread while I have these. Authorities on the station. This brings per to Behring Sea, policing rivers Weather

HEIRESS (showing her diamonds): 41'ted to the Treague and also to the Naval count nose till the proof tune comes 1

・Wind Ourt 1 me, term Bout

Our Boet on this station is scattered from Fore whenever these Porcely be again possible, witnessed was Plains, and fight be as He dealt partial with by the pap whenever these Powers agros tos joint opera-Chinese by Japanese at Port Arthur, warda accorvind a hearty gota of thankN. Bavious Friend (examining them): Or us tion for any specified purpose in the

us to our most serious want-men. Dar Singapore to Behring Sen, policing rivers Weather On the motion of Mr E. J. Main, sn e pastry either. Far East, whether for the aggrandine.

thusjestio vote of thanks was given the pastry.

ing the past 10 years some $4,000 men and shepherding trade. The fleets of the Rai Chairman, and this terminated the pre-Doesn't it make you sad when you think Lord Charles Beresford talle tie that on as before, and may be again. It is true the have been added to the Navy, and yet three powere indicated have been in unison coodings,

of the pouri Why, no, not particularly, outbreak of war we should require 50,000 member the Porpoiss and Spartans left the Fuerfalis on her way out here, but za It makes me mad, though, when I think of additional men to man the fleet and, member the Paspoiss and Spartan left the fleutendstations, therefore to bring committes for

Gy 7190, Fira Zasistant, men to man the 30,000 Powerful is on her true the

fleutstation being For gentlemen, we have not got the trained station without feug relieved on shane Hongkong Oberstory. Deo, d. 1807. men. That great nursery for the British reasons, therefore, your Committee thought Par-Biddy, darling, there's been a ter fest, the merchant service, is now manned it this plat duty to bring these facts to rible railroad scoidents pour divil had to the extent of 55 per cent. by alions, and the notice of the Central Committes for his head out off an his body was t'rown the numbers of British marchant seamen nach nation ng they may deem prudent or people by the constantly growing weight brains out, for it would be a pity to hava

ifty Lees Biddy-Was ho kilt 1 Patre rapidly dwindling, sompidly that the desirable. Since we lart wrote to London of taxation which it has to impose to meet so arany a family perpetusted-Flatoria In the cours of an editorial the Jiji staten Borra hit does the paper shtate the day semis not far distant when, like ths on this subjost Japan has get out two of Dodo, the species will in eating. We hate the Basal battle ships affes. A coalition want that two years "hance the whole country | ther he was or no, the expertion of axonsive preparedness Colonish

here for war. Japan's policy in this respect will

will be open to the world, and then the

In Hartgkong dawad ilustration of this only between Japan and her northern meigh pastries

wakeful forsignoms will lose no tlure use of the cat's paw to get the chestouts

ka

A or such To in are Are going to brun not only prove burdensoms to the industries of the country, but is not so much likely to FAXESTIO, people have a hard time hunting for all the avenues of good in Where will Frau Meyer go now that both in London, loaded in and cleared from but before now the monkey hat reade Intimidate, as to exasperate into argue in this world. In what way has the othday, British sailing ship, owned bour does not no precensent probabile, Intimidate, as to exasperats into are in this world. In what way her vestment. The incoming of foreign capital her daughters are marildo her sonda British port, bound to this Brislah poause of the cat's paw to get the chestoute slos, its inmediste paghbour Russia, for have to listen to other peoples troubles is litter's berich, tres commanded and manned (with out of dry Areas going to TAMOR

law a house in Frankfurt, or in that of t not only is it possessed of plant strength of and hever get a chance to tell their own by all means to be oleamed, but Lait heuss in Trankfurt, or to that of her Betish port, bound to this British pou use of the cat paw to get the chestout ngth of and hever get a chance to tell their own. not a pity good half of all the proft other son-in-law in Stutogart One wants as exption) by Germans. On the out to the forbearance of the Japanese whi Its own, but is apparently able, when it

should go into strangers Boskate while her in Stuttgart, and the other wishes the Gach will requires assistance to sommesed the sale. MINISTER's Wife I'm afraid Mr Skinfilus there is plenty of cabal lying a hand in would to te Frankfurt What datiful to based and ran by their foreign our name orgies me, gentlemen, if at go to daufula of how many Bridal ships they be la the van squily de aur allice of

might tance of first class Buropean Fowers, whose dows no realise that the Lord loves a ba ulied in malting the way in our foniga ber your pardos. The crown into the same a porch. On the I have heary alsouri asked you snited howli uld be capable of cruand cheerful giver Minister Uden's hende Taungan Times. Als Chatties one in Frankfurtun har Beattiert 235 not of admin Branch of 10 NEGER Ing Japan, at an independsal Power, put kränka dhe less he glass the more pheseful forsigmare should make my preset all by the que in tiga wanita bar in Franki, de kavr Longue in their magigil reste taber nur sports the adoption of "oh /

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Tax St. James's Budget of Oct. 29 containe the following paragraph - Mrs Yang Yu, tho wito of the late Chizingo Ambassador at

their social views. The house has been entirely refurnished under her special

in most supervision and in

excallent taste. Mrs Wu speaks as goed English as any of her guests, and has issued invita tions already for ous large entertainment, while others are looming in the near futuro.' We may mention that the lady referred to te the elder sister of the Hon. Dr Ho Kai. She was married to His Excellency Wa Ting-fung (Ng Choy) in Hongkong, and

fully deserves the high encomiums passed upon her by the English and American

presa.

Tax Japan Herald, under the caption of What is Germany contemplacing in China? deal with the vocupation of King chau, and concludos:-The broak up of the ancient empire, (China), which is But be coming imminent, will be, whenever it occurs, largely attributable to Japan, which by means of the success of the recent war, has proved to the world that China

of cars and saila.

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follow:

is rotten to the core, and too onfcebl mat

onicebl-VRSTA ofcolVmatla AT THE Dooss-At Ectoloon-efficiency. ed to be able to resist any of the principal European powers. Already H.1.G.M.S. Moava, Kwonghot, Tetartos.

Japan has to thank its own misguided policy for Kores having practically becomea

Aberdeen.(None).

Russian possession, and Manchuria virtually Cormopalitan-Went York.

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ment of themselves, or the coercion of A Worax, to amuse her baby, put a pistol Japan. The success of these Powers in at its head and pulled the trigger. She did regard to the Idaotung dann

dan not know it was loaded, of course, but the nerous leason for them to have learnt, and baby and she bath found it out at the same gerous lesson gerous Jcanon fur theantair, was a dar at its head and put her baby, should the suds powerful foes would soon fan, when she thinks it will amuse tapeet, W. Robinson & Co should the ombination be sopeated of time, only the baby will never toll. 16 Low exchange has not increased our prices

the righ what avail against such powerful foes would sosmis dificult to conceive of achher's of Pianus, but we have instead reduced our Japan's naval and militery strength prove, idea of fan, when she thinks it will amuso expenses and our prices are the very upon which it is lavishing so much money, a baby to pretend to shoot it. Perhaps it lowest, W. Robinson & Co. ará mortgaging the future-exertions of ita is as well for the baby that she has its

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