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BATOKBAY, DESEITE 18, 1897.
Lor snow shower fell at Bloawhi on the It is reported in Shanghai that the North 18th inst.
4.
H.M.8, Undaunted arrived at Klac-chos un the 8th inst., and laft again on the 10th.
An Industetal Exhibition will be held at -Élanci on 36 24th, 25th and 26th Dorem
ber.
German Lloyd Co. has chartered two of ite largest vessels to the Gennan Government to carry troops to China,
ACCORDING to the China Gazette the Gor. man Government is entering into contracts for large supplies of provisions locally for the supply of the garrison and navy at Kyso-
THE CHINA MAIL.
FRAGRANT WATERS' MURMUR That the forward movement of Chins by outward pressure, and to what it will lead, are the absorbing questions at the present time.
That the occupation of Kiao-chau Bay by the Gormans has given rise to all sorts of rumours regarding schemes and agree menta for Annexations and apportion || ments of Chinese territory which may or may not be founded on fact.
Ir is again reported in Shanghai that the chao, while largo, consignmente of hears That I do not profess to know what is
serving of the derman officers now employ ed with the troops at Woosung are to be dispensed with.
In vopsequence of the prevalence of cattle pligue in Tonkin, the agricultural show, wilch was to have beon held at Hanoi, has been postponed indefinitely.
Os page five wo publish a paragraph on the value of pigeons in the val service The subject is one that deserves attention in Hongkong, if the naval authorities have not already taken it up.
We would remind lorem of music of the Organ Recital to be givoli by Mr A. G. Ward in St John's Cathedesi church on Mon- day next. The programme is an attractive obs, and Mrs F. Dodwell and Mr Spriggs are the vocalists,
THREE somewhat serious accidents occurred at Shanghai on the 12th inst. in oras country riding, Mr W. J. N. Dyer sustain. ing an injury to his hip; Mr I. Macgregor broking his sen; and Mr A. Anderson dislocating his shoulder,
Ten Band of the West Yorkshire Regi- ment will play the following programme at the Officers Mess on Sunday evening,
19th Dec,:---
Tolle Bursche - amefapph
1-Overige -
2-Farephrand
Lob der 1
Thraben
£--Bolecálom
Neeruba chubert
"Romeo » Gullicita'........Gounod
God save the QIND,
Wax. Geo, Bentley, A.R.CH., Bandmaster.
Os Monday afternoon, on the Happy Val-
woollen clothing are being delivered to German order from Japan.
CAPTAIN Waddilova, one of the best known and most popular shipmasters on the China coast, committed suicide by shooting himself in Yokohams, on the 8th-instate the inquest hold on the following day the| Jury returned a verdict of *auicido whilst temporarily insane. Captain Waddilove had recently left the morvica of the Indo- China S.N. Co., which be entered in 1880, having been promoted to master in 1883- Ma Erich Georg writes in his weekly share! roport-A little more business has been done during the week under review, the tend of the market being slightly healthier, and an advance has occurred in Bank shares, China Sugars and Green Islands, while several other stocks have declined. The market closes somewhat quieter. The three days' sight privato rate of Exchange on Shanghai has gone up again to Tis. 74).
Ar the Magistracy day, an oxcise officer was sentenced to six months' imprisonment for stealing 800 fru a house at 78 Prays West, The prisoner entered the house under the pretence of searching for opiumi and after disarranging ovorything in the house, without having found any opuu left with 860 in his possession, which he had stolen from one of the drawers. Mr Wodehouse, Police Magistrate, commented very strongly apun the candwet of the prisoner.
...
loy the Hong Fonthal Club will play True following lottor, was sent by his Loy' the West Ykshire Regiment underAssocia. I to a gentleman in Shanghai -—-
tion rules. The kick-off will be at half-past | Lour o'clock, Club in white, Regiment in Dear Sir anual colours. The Clubs will be represunted
by-P. G. Davies, R., goal; W. D. Mayson and C. T. Kew, backs; H. W. Sinde, H. W. Looker (Captain), and F. H. Kew, halves; E F.Mackay, H. S. Mobarley, B.KR., A. E. M. Head, R.A., J. F. Noble, and E. A. Morriss, forwarde.
THE Committee of the Philharmonic Society made arrangements for weekly SATO practisings of vocal music by the members of the Society in the hope that overni vocal ituma may be included in the pro- gramme for the Society's next: concert. The first practice was held on Monday last, but is consequence of Mr Ward's organ rocital in the Cathedral on Monday navk the practice has been postponed till Tuos- day at 5.30 p.m., when is hoped there will be a largo attendance of members. New members will also be enrolled at the practices. Mr G. P. Laimutert has been elected conductor.
Shaughol, 9th December, 1837.
will I am Vory Sarry for
Cooling,
MUSIC AT KOWLOON.
The Band of the Hongkong Regiment will play the following programme to-mor raw afternoon on the Soa Front, near the Ocers' Mees at Kowloon :-
Mand The Omer Vales...Mabel K-Raažión ... Pirates of 8-Flag- The Drum!
2.-(3 vert
'Trulian'.
SUPREME COURT
...Opel
Auter.
Prince.
CORRESPONDENCE.
THE XMAS LETTER.
A CHRISTMAS SUGGESTION, To the Editor of the CHINA MAIL.'
Hongkong, December 18, DEAR SIR,As Christines will be
the attention of the public to their speciali ties, be they what they may, it seems to Puma that a speciality, which is essentially of suhar, Hongkong, should be included in the lies that swells your columns, and I would re. spectfully draw
raw the attention of some bene: volent-minded person to the following draft of advertisement:-
Dear Pat sbute this letter I write yez Don't lave me in ovmfort at all, For, faith its the truth that I'ma telling
us in a few days, and every aug-in a lifs is all wormwood sud gall
IN CRIMINAL SESSIONS. (Before Liz Hon. Sir John Carrington, Chief Justice.)
Saturday, December 18
TUX BORD TREKT MURDER CASE,
because I have a nation oven the players of the game are not joita sure of their next move, spite of tho opening given by Germany. that there is a wide distinction botwock a and annexation, but forone protectorate confess an inability to see how the intag- rity of the Chinesa Empire (not to men- tion the stability of the Chinese ruling- Hoo, W. M. Goodman, Attorney-Gen dynasty) can be maintained with three eral, stated there were four cases to be or faut protected portions of the Emtried at the Sessions, and three of these be disposed of that day. piro under Foreign tubelago.
would probably That Russian, German, And French It would probably be convenient to fix the
have been fairly well damon-murder case for Monday. strated in the past, and when you con- Mr Robinson, who appears for the de- sidor the thick wall of Chinesu oficialism fence, nuggested Tuesday for the trial. The which is certain to be raised against depositions had not yet roached him, and that he is final stop to annotation will he did not think there would be sufficient ther, the That it has been suggested the Briti fitime between this and Monday-Sunday
tectorates
off.
vemment will never seek to annar Ay part of Chinn, but will take under its Protection cert
certain pars-of-China which Aro necessary for the carrying on of our encraicus trade, and for the-trade of other nations.
Seyc
being a day of rest-do proparo his caso,
His Lordship said it was rather short notice. There had been some trouble in convenient to delay the case til Tuesday. oying the depsitions. It would be in-
Mr E. Robinson and Mr H. E. Folkek, who appear for the prisoners, said Monday would be seunvenient day.
RETURNING FROM MANISHMENT.
Chelang
eling Li, thức Chong I, was charged with returning from banishment, having been tanished for five years on 5th Octo bor, 1897.
STINKS STINKS 11 STINKS!!!
T
OLD PAMILIAR STINKS
Bejorra tia Wormwood and gall The could of the weather is killing, The fire can't be lighted at all, It's meeilf that is ouly too willing-- Were it not for the price of the coal,
Deh 1 marther! the price av that con!! When Biddy suggested the tailor, I walked down the street to his shop, Where he told me the prices was riž now- And credit won hereafter stop,
Yise credit woull hereafter stop.
1
Sample age, Stock always on hand.
may be had gratia at present in my heo rint that's paid by the office Mosque Street, Caine Road, corner of They swear they can pay it no more, PolStreet, and also at che Oathedral steps, An' the rias in ma living expinces Robinson Road at foot of Rocklands, Amounts to me house rint an' more,
“Ocht it aquais mo house-rint as?-more. corner of Hollywood Road and Old Bailey, & &c.
The price for the sarvints is rising, DRAINS DRAIN??* dratna ??? An' their choak is the divil to bear, Full particulars as to localities can be el tained on application to the Sanitary Board. Terias-Thaos prompt. No doctor'a bille allowed.
If such an advertisement word to appear-
periodically, I think it would be of grest suggestion for what it may be worth, and service to the public in general. I give the trust it will not be unappreciated.
I analoso my card and remain, dear Sir, H. 0. ་་གྲྭ་
CRICKET.
... ..COLTS C.C.
A cricket match wan played to-day bo teen less of the Hongkong .. and the Cults C.C., The match resulted in a victory far the Colts. Seo1qB*:---
COLTS.
That it may be remarked in passing, Grent Britain has been more successful in ad- ministering (or guiding) government in Protected States that any other nation in the cours <f human history. That, alg
way, Great Britain by the has dono more to preserve Chinese
The Cantonese interproter who read over sovereignty in China--and, also by the the charge intimated that the prisoner did
Chiesa concait and way
exclusivondss-not
not understand the dialect. during the last thirty-five усів, than any other Power of the That an impression has therefore boun pro- duced to this offect, Great Britain will wait for tho gioves of the other reputed Continental players, and
and move in secor- with the progress of the game. That it is generally admitted the possibili- ty of any collision occurring between the Great Powers concerning any forwardi movement in China is out of the ques-prisonor sail was not correct. He was dis-L. E. Brett, not out.................
covered in
in the Colony by the fact of having J. Tuohy, e Isaacke, b Robinson ...... an arrested for a crino.
dance
tion
That I hear the Yangtze Valley and South China is likely to become the particular sphere of British influence.
sent
varying
The Attorney General said he was in a P. Hyndman, e Rawson, b Robinson position to prove that the prisoner could R. F. Lammert, e Gascoyne, b Rawson 231 speak Cantoroas perfectly well, but he bad. H. Kew, 1.b. w., b Robinson.. put every obstacle in the way of the author. Iammeet, b Rawson C. T. Kow, b Robinson Fition.
The Hakka interpretor having read over L A
b Rawson
the charge, primer pled guilty. He said 4. phi, Robinson....... he had not done any crime since he return. Carvalho, & Rawson....
L. D'Aimals E. Castro, e Robinson, to ho Colony.
baron The Attomay General stated what the
e
Extman
Total
B. C.C.
His Lordship fddressing the prioner) said on 5th October he was banished, and That, assuming about half or two-thirds of about five weeks afterwards he was back in the Chinese Empiro wore to become sath the Colony again. His Lordship bad no jested to the immediate influence of four doubt the terms of the Banishnet Order H. Isacke, i F. Lammort.. Western Fo
Powers
the difficulties to pro
were explained to hit, and he understood K. M. Munsey, a D'Almada, b R. F.
Tammert the themselves might then resolve the laws of the Colony gave right to themselves inte
of vary questions
the Governor in Council to keep out dan H. Rawson, R.N, b. F. Lammert... trifle between differing fincal
aysteme,
rons Capt. Carey, 1 b.w., R. F. Lammert dangerous gerous characters, and if these you I count coalo to you Jnet - Sord che That it would be a sight for the gatis to charsetere returned they ought is on. Robinson, 1. b... b. E. F. Lammert
F. H. pleaded Gascoyne, N., b Tushy have protection and free trade sighting punished. If the prisoner cach other, instead. of the eternal squab guilty to the Magistrate the case could have D. Dalrymple, R.N., ran out.... bles of squeeze and lekin exactions
been dealt with by the Magistrate. Pri A. Anderaan, h Tuohy...... under the Celestial regiune.
sener had chosen to deny that he had been. Crawford. b Tuohy....
nished, and he was brought to the H. Grant Smith, b Lammert
Ivan Smith, not out... Supreme Court. Prisoner must undergo
Extras............. sentence of one year's imprisonment, with hard labour.
infrom to you- Boy for you hee Very bester my it you Don biloff you can ask the cock hem befor Been English concell
Your-Sincerely
Boy.
VESELS AT THE DONES:-At Korclown- H.L.G.M.S. Moevo, H.M.S: Linnet, Toys Mumi, Solent, Freji, Siam, Sung- kiang, Vega.
Aberdeen.--(None), Commopalitan.-West York, New York.
REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.
[SUPPLIED TO THE CHINA MAIL."]
LONDON, 16th Decasíber, 1897. ̈ THE CAREW CASE
Sir Matthew Ridley, the Home Secretary, has directed that Mrs Carew shall undergo her life soutence in Aylesbury Convict prison.
CRICKET.
The Australian eleven are all out (2nd
We have seen a letter received by a gentle. mania Hongkong the other day from Wuchow advising the despatch of two tiger insings) for 408 rupa. akina, purchased from the natives in the neighbourhood of the West River port, j Both tigera were caught alive and carried captive to Wachow. After being killed by
THE RECENT FIRE AT CRIPPLEGATE.
At the enquiry on the recent disastrous fire at Oripplegate a witness proved that
That I I am thoroughly convinced, even in face of the entire absence of any signa that we are personally interested in the game of grab so much spoken of, that liceat Britain will come in with pre- ponderni ing infitence on the side of rea-
onably fair play.
Del
з
Total..
In a year at the most, I'll be beggared-- Can yes give me a cabin in Clare f
Ochone just a cabin in Clare... The girls at the sohale, just remove them,
for the churn with Granny to kape,
ing- Hongkong's anyther healthy nor chape, For thomsilves sure they'll have to be do
Faith 1 tis far, very far from the shape. Jist tell to the man that, was comin', The dollar's worth nothing at all, ----- From taipan to gunner we're pinchin'--- An' wake folks is goin' to the wall,
Shure, we're all of us going to the wall,
MICKEY.
WE TOLD YOU SO !
Seems to folk a-watching
Any Hongkong game, Playing chaps are catching Heaps on heaps of blame.
When the Straita' olevon Put the 'locale' out, Quick to so call'd heaton,
Rose the blamefolk's about.
Now Regatta rowing form Earns the special cuss, Blamefolks brow another storm,
Glad to make a fuss.
Is it worth the baking
Who the blamefolk are,
Who are pationco tasking, “
80
By this wordy war 1
Can they wield the willow?
Not a blessed bit,
13
Nor without a pillow
1
In a four-oar sit
Wooden spoons they'd win, sir,
In a cricket boat,
Nor could they in tubs, air,
Venture paddling out,
Let 'en rest, poor emakers;
Not from them shall come Workers, they're but talkers,
38
Shamo should keep them dumb.
Q.
HOME ONE HAD DUNGLY. TA Man was the next prisoner called, on
Playing out time the Colts made 157 for a charge of attempted murder, but the pri- the loss of four wickets. souer was not in be found. A great
dusl
That alt students of China's political nisca
tion will read with approval the address of delay was recasioned by the non-appear- delivered
Mr. W. Keswick at the Unance of the prisonerand another prisober was Chine Association in London. brought up to answer to another charge. nes of the That no reasonable man who fus watched The Attorney General said he wished to maintain take Lo Man's case frst, as two doctors events in China can now any hope exists of reforming China savo were witnesses in the case, and he did not
wish to delay them in Court, by pressure from without, That in addison given by M. Gnargo Jamieson, Consul-Ger.eml at Shanghai, before the London Chamber of Com
of H. M. Minister at Peking, while he was at the same time relieved from routine duties of Consul-General.
his
Ilis Lordship asked the reason for the delay.
The Attorney General said the man was originally confined in the gaol, int yester.
and
also
also
man
FOOTBALL.
KOWLOON F, C. 1. WEST YORKSHIRE
REGIMENT.
JAPAN AS CHAMPION.
SHY 19 TO NIGHT THE ROBEZRA
POSSIBLE RAILWAYS IN SHAN. TUNG.
A correspondent writes to the N.-0. Daily News from Ichou-fa
We residents in the interior arU-ACOUS tomed to amuse ourselves and others, ́especially others, by laying out imaginary lines of railroad which invariably pass through the place where the amateur enginner may happes to
to reside and con noot him with all the places which he would particularly like to reach. For ex- ample, your correspondent durated many Irame-racking hours in the course of
to Chinanfu a recent journey to
phaery ing how comparatively easy it would be zo build a Has of
of milroad from Ticntain to ingliangp's Chinantu, Tainganlu, and Ichoufu. His line has this considera- tion in its favour that it simply
follows the historic Great Road, A highway which has been in use for many c
to
centuriesi
apt to have some solid reason for existing, It is said
that
if not all of the great several if not trans-continental lines in the United States nicoply follow ancient Indian trails, and the Russian line now nearing somplotiön naema to be following the post-road. The roads to Manchuria, Peking, and Hankow illustrate
for out-of-the-way Ichoulu,
the same principle, zrga, there is hopo oran
FOREIGN DIPTUMAGY IN OHINA.
The Editor of the now periodical Litera ture has again laid the reading world under obligation by his recent sketch of Lord Crower and our policy in Egypt., Those who are acquainted with Mr Traill know- thut a literary treat in in store for them that they may look for close circumstances and a calm dissection of reason and policy. The book is
too with many a caustio doo riched reflection, such as the author of The New Inician might be expected to indulge in. Where can a more happy description of the Gladstone Cabinet of 1884 be found than to call it fourteen absolutely unimaginative gentlemen
shilly-shellying? And what could be a more fitting descrip tion of the policy the British Government pursuing at present towards Chins than unimaginative shilly-shallying I'
in
ia
The ablo articles which haro appearod recent issues of the Time show oon. cluively that hitherto no just sppreciation of the Chinese, chamoter, war of the British interests involved is discernible in our policy; bullying, yielding, coaring all these terms are applicable to the policy of autocorsive years. We need not to support
stay
these statements by facts the Articles to which we have referred afford ample
plo, proof.
hope that & change
We welta
String_over
the the
spirit of our. Cherning in the Far East.
The
is
of Germany threaten impetuous ed to complicate seriously the politiont situation in China. Highhanded her action andoubtedly Wan-though as a manks to an end, due reparation f for injuries infileted, it
ia not only excusable, but as we have
R8
wields ne acial justice can be ad.
pointed out before, praiseworthy; had. however, annexation boon contemplated
it would have some fearoi,
been necessary to
to characterise it."
it very dif ferently. The Central Government is not in that state of utter collapse that it
over its
provinces and their high ministered
the strong.
Arm of the foreigner insists. We are not advocating s complete return to the so-slled gunboat policy; but the Chinese require more than moral susalon to move them. In com
common with all Asiatics, the Yamda respecta firm How shall we act at this critical moment ness in dealing, and the negative rostite of and what attitude shall we take at this the last thirty years have proved
conclu grave situation? Shall we shut our eyes sirely that the methods of diplomacy at a the air and leave it as it will turn out? fine art are inapplicable here. They have Or shall we take an active part in the affair produced a Li Hung-chang and little slas and in case the partition of the two o We hoped, and avants have justifled the piras actually takes place denend a share
that Germany
Intended nothing more &share hope the plauder? Or shall we bastir our than this and the lafusion of new life into selves to the noble work of right and justice the nation by
babtaining
We may safely infer that these barbarous ly civilized Christian Powers B., Germany Russia and, possibly, France) hare in view the ultimate partition between themselves of Chins and Korea,
af
are convinced
that
railway progress
nothing allestire
not sa
the dealers, the Bush of the tigors was sold the outbraak occurred in two places simul- That I might be tempted to say a great age had been dispatched at ten o'clock for A few minutes later, & neat pass from Gow, { we look over, without doing anything to only can the indus. On auch Hne
at 43 cents per catty, the natives saying that the fosh of the tiger is batter than boot. Teeth wore valued at $2 cadh. A party of Hongkong gentlemen loft Wuchow a few days ago in a ha-tre) for houseboat) In scerah of tigers and other sport. The
hire for a hotons is 830 for ten days, wich 82.50 for each day over that period. The
taneously in Waller and Brown's show rooms. The Solicitor for the City stated it was clearly not accidental,
(Le Courrier ¿Haiphong.) MINISTERIAL CHANGES.
Part, December 7. M. Outouseof, Russian Minister at Brus
tiger skin business is expected to develop sells, succeeds Earon, de Mohrenheim at into one of the leading lines in Wuchow,
sad the Chinese Maritime Customs levy export duty accordingly.
Paris.
WEATHER REPORT.
The following notice is issued from the Observatory";---
On the 18th at 13.35 a. Tho barometer has risen in the Southeast, and is little charged elsewhere. Pressure is high over Chine, and slightly low in the S.W, part of the China Soa. Gradients rather steep, Forecast-fresh or moderate N. and N.E. winds; fine. Very strong monsoon in the N. part of the China Sea.
Ar Shanghai on the 11th inst., a new twin- scrow mail and passenger tender was
who we to
MOM FET
to foster this spirit and press for such
Is should be the aim of British pollay developments, together with the mains hemance
This match was played at the Hoppy Valley yesterday afternoon, before a hairly Inge crowd of military spectators. The merce, was as clear and condoranatory a
Kowloon centre forward and goalkeeper statement of the Lakin hculty as has day he heard that as the result of a medical boing absent, Smillie played forward and yet hoon given, and it is a great thing examination of the prisoner, he had been to have such man---and Consul-General trasferred to the Lunatic Asylnin. He an artilleryman kept goal. Jamieson is one of the best, because the requestell that the
communicated with the Folies-At the start, the soldiers went of in fine and step in the way of Germany and Rue- cassions for motor in a working o he is one of the most careful and level-
and form, but the Kowloon half-backs brought | sia, saying a decided vato their actions we are headed men in thy/Service to instruct witnesses should be brought to
others think on The relief, and the ball was sent kelund the We do not know what
the can come of the schemes of
Chih- the people at Home in the way they Court at ten o'clock this morning. He ehould g
with the Cron military goal-line twice. The soldiers cou-question, but as for us, we hope, my, de umg and Sheng Hatlan.hust: European con communicated
mand sist our Government will take the trol is essential. The throttle valve must That Mr Junioson again goes North as Solicitor, and asked him to have Dr tinued to play a better game in the mid- third step. And we believe, avary apana be shut down on the sopetites of repacious
Consul General and Commercial Attaché, Atkinson and Dr Thomeen at the Court at
oficiala tho foreign direstonts will a samurai rens will side with us in our de-the but it seems a pits an officer of his ten o'clock. The doctors and the witnesses field than the Kowloon forwards, who were as in whose veins the blood of the old c
the governor. Suab waste of government calibre should not have been instrusted had arrived. He supposed the Police playing very loosely, but there was no mand. with #
a connercial
pole not far inferior to considered that the prisoner being in the scoring: The West York goalkeeper kept Poor helpless China and Kores are, es to and public money as is new to be seun in the Hanyang Iran Works the Kiangnan that
Lumatie Asylam the dualore would have out a long shot at the expense of a corner, speak, being surrounded by a gang of robe and other Arasasie, and the Woosung him brought to Court. A telephone mes-
bors. Their fate is at their mercy, . Cal Railway must 14
development the prisoner.
(who was the best forward on the Kowloon help them, the outrageous acts committed China progress and in thus openlag up deal concerning the famous Afoock Cr
Deputy Buperintendent Howe, Inspector
upon our neighbours before our very eyen Chain
Powers surely come cular of 1868, as I woll remember the Hanson, Mr Dannys, Crown Solicitor, and side) gave-Barlow-a-chance-of-sending the Nd, ist us harten at onse to their rescue the
us working consecte. Con que he sim In mens amount of talk which it ovoited Dir Seth, Deputy Registrar, all left the ball across the goal-mouth from the right. Thereby we may inbur sons serings danger to steadily and Healy Insist that the day of at the time.
Court to find out the cause of the dolty, and but the backs kept Machwayed off and the
we shall have's costly and bitter tariff reform, of Enancial revonstruction, That ubjection was then taken to the Chr. at eleven o'clock the Chief Justion decided gosli ceper relieved with a long kick. The war with the two or three strongest Power and the sleansing of the sivil administra
sular on two grounde, viz., that the Chi-to take another case, stating that it was a ness-British subjects were not then ripe most scandalous affair that sich delay Kowloon half-back play was very ragged, of Europe. But then the war will be tion has som
righteous war, and wo shall be fighting for for wearing
a distinctive drose to mark should have occurred, and directed the Ritchie and Wilson not being up to form the sacred oause of right and dados their nationality, and that the Circular | Attorney-General to inquire into the matter and Moore sparcely class wapugh for A
be manlier, nebler, was as a move much more and
position, and the W.. forwards repeated. á to blame. ir favour of the poliay of drift and The Attorney General said he had takenly got up to the Kowloon goal, failing, baip our neighbours is at the same the eighteen province. It was
of the integrity of the inter piliation at any price, than an hentet effort every premation that it was possible for however, to protis from their opportunities time to defend ourselves. Leave them to aut in a
za racons article that division to settle the question: That it is rather surprising to find a fax. bim to do, and he thought it was only right / Gow and Smile now came to the rescue, I their fate; int tufo bafora long we ourselve constitutes a solice of weakness to Bares he should stato in hia defence that when but the relief was temporary sad the West shall come to grief. For what did wopean peads. It would further be an
Yorke once MOTE
in the late war with China? Noth set of injustice to the Government and and quoted in these days when are goner had boun removed to the Axylan, the spectable disss of British-born Chinese he immediately sent a long minate to sut. a corner kink was well placed, and in love being man pod with should we pacple for which evm the past obstructive
Course) has arison on the coast from that the cad and he wished the witnesses beautiful bit of the right wing, but thousand toes. Let us use them.at such and proper dargrárness of, commercial- which has long so much for treat inter Captain Superintendent May informing him two or three tries were mads to scuro, bat hesitate to maintain itf, We keep at an exdians. For are not the Powers by their
be investigated ow!
Kowloon kept their goal intact. Another
ther enormous expants an stay of two hundred continual jealousies and
rival-ics Penang upwards,
by the
by Gow Jury, and he
thonsand mea and a navy of ten hundred blame for the successful obstruction
largely That I know little or nothing shost the and prisoner to be present. To be doubly chance of getting.d
g.down Chinese British-born subject in question, sure he also communicated with the Crown that player who was suffering from bat one cannot but admire the spirit Solicitor, , ៩៦៥ I asked him to maks
sure that sprain and only playing under pres shown by the Straits Governor.
Dr Atkinson and De Thomson would be sure, was not able to improve the chance. Ritchie was now playing a better game, That a great deal of consense has been said present at the Court.
and written about who should and sho
tackling well and feeding his forwards, and chould not have received Queen's Beoord
the result was that Kowloon bombarded for Medals
some minutes. Some neat passing botwooN That
Gow and the centre half (Wilson) gars ( Gow chance, but the ball went over the bar At half time to pointa had been scored.
In the early part of the second half, the W.. centre forward had a splendid chance of scoring, but kicked wildly over the bar Kowloon then took the game in hand and
| down in front of the military | the shooting lacked accuracy. | Yonal, An Inclan, nam
named Abdoolah, was charged It looked as the game would result in a with emmmmitting an indecent assault upon draw after all. The Kowloon players a Chinese boy on 7th October.
warmed up to their work, at last, and when He pleaded not guilty.
the outside laft shot across the goal mouth ta den. The following furors were expanueled: Maaswayed kept off the backs and goal tiron cauzCH-BUNDAY BEFORE CHRIST Mosary Charles Ferkins, M. M. Mehta, keeper and Smillie put the ball into the and the game ended
in s win for and sentenced gual to mi
ut Howard, W.Y.B. was referee, Lout and Mr Isaacke,
and a sergeant
settled down in front of
gotten document of this kind recurrected he-roogives the information that the p-Kowloon goat The goalkeeper punting less than for the pesce of the East,
would
His Lordship-I do not blame you at all, Mr Attorney. "I only asked you to find out who is to blame and bring it to the notios tas very few of the gentlemen who did of the Governor. I understood you to say get then expected or asked for anything, that you had telephoned for the prisoner to none of those could have hoan disbe brought at code. appointed. That the only gentlemen who have been spoken of as having been excluded, whose Elainas appear to be reasonable, are-The
Harlow
Tar: Institution of· Engiteors and Ship. builders gave their first, dance of the mes- sou, last night, in the City Hall. The Institution deserves the thanks of the com- inunity for providing these select dañoes - during the winter months. It is always the aim of the Institution-although it is a somewhat difficult matter to restriol the Dumber of guests to the opacity of the hall, so that dancing us be indulged in with pleasure. The generosity of the Moristies who Arrauge the larger assemblies and from the out of Bhangad Tuy Boyd and Co., for the Shanghai Tug somewhat detracts from the enjoyment of the Best Co., Ltd. The christening
ceremony danoos, by reason of the limited accomtro-was performed by Miss Hannen. Tho
steamer has been built in six months. Judges, the Attorney General, and Mr prisoner ntrived, but the Court proceded goal. Every one of the forwards had tries dation. There was a large response to the She is built of steel throughout and was That a resident asked me the other day,
Coughtrie. Mr Go
of Boyd and
Do you think I ought to join the Navy Arrangements for the dance were perfecti
130F6.
"League ?' 1951; between perpendiculars, St. George's Hall and a portion of St. An- beam, Sift; moulded depth, Sft draught. That I immediately and emphatically said "Yes, and I hope all sensible Britishore drew's Hat were reserved for densing. The 5ft. 6 in. Her two pairs of engines built by direct-act-
will join at onCO. decorations were simple and very effective. Boyd and Co. are of the vertica
BROWNIE, the surface-condensing i
ng type, t diameter of the
low pressure 22 in with a 12 ins
are of the
Co.
lavitations sent out by the Instituto, and the urinal dimensions are length over
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Dancing sa commended about nine o'glock.ng, compound, Baders being, bigh pres. I
stroke kong Regimental Band, and was kept up to
sama árm till about two d'iosk in the moming. A return tubular pattern
They
pres
J. B.
the 11th installing upon them to enrull
The Attorney General suggested that the man might have been vicient, and that would account for the delay,
Just as the next case was called, the
with tab following case,
INDICENT ASSAULT,
ATTEMPTED MULDER.
bat, the
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ORDER
CHURCH SERVICES.
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digils in the world's affaire that her wishes can be lightly eat asi
that the Foreign Office is waking up to the reads of the times
the adoption
of a policy which, while affording scope for the ospital and energy of its own and Con- Fealms, tinental Powers, will open up the country Old Melody, Lawes and King; Bene bo, the trade of all, and thereby taid to dacite, Ward in D; Benedictus, Hop enrich alike the foreign merchant and the kins in Hymns, 63 and 201; Chinese Government and people-NU Kyrie, Hopkins in Ti Offertory Daily News, Hyma, $40.
Evensong :-Responses, Ferial↑ Pasima, Funsell, Battishill and Hayes Maga nificat, Elvay in E: Nuno Dinitii, Baker in Of Hymus, 193, 303 and Voluntaries, Kalle.
Offertare, Salome's
•Pastoralle,
MAS DAY, W 11a.m.-Voluntary, Pesce on Earth
Crotch Hymns, 30, 85 and 37 Posim, 2, Langdon Anthem,” 13. Let us now go even unto Bethlehem Hopkins ;... Voluntary, Moderatoj Laybach
J. Goodebild, J. Malú, H: C. Sparrow, not. This was all the Baby one- bo excellent base supplied by the Hay-The boilers also were built by the A TELEGRAM fun Vicuros. Liu of Naking/Hung Chuk Mon and Tam Su-Kong.
Prisoner was found
ound guilty portion of St Andrew's Hall was reserved sure of 160 lbsn & Working coal was received by the Shanghai mandarins on to ten years? imprisonment
Lo Man was charged with the attempted the Regiment linesmen. to the square inch, and volunteer battalions for protection against
It was a pleasant enough game, but lacked of the excitement arising from the Kisochou tember, in hit sampan at Causeway Bay, fittings consist of hand steering gear o on the
to plunder the island villages and imbroglio bar were easily found at the Theatre end of upper bridge, and on decks steam windlass towns - Daily News,
The same jury who tried the former case the heavier of the two, but they looked the verandah. The great success of the by Casaman, of Gateshead. The saloon is
was sworn, and after madical testimony combination, Gow, Bitchie and Wilson hind-boon the jury found prisoner was wore the best men on the sider hall was due to the efforts of the following is all-lighted fromad, and ef is high A Trenza dispatch
It
the aldon by slip panel thers lately of the Chinese torpedo cruiser.
reports the arrival of gentlemen who for the Managing Commite windowe. The wainscotting lain tasks with Faiyin with General Wang and staff who gaul, panding the orders of the Governos
His Lordship committed the prisoner te dated, and with decorated had been to Japan as guests of the Japanese capitals. The palling
for a cupper room, and a card room and I föroed draught 1 progided for The deck the rowdy element who may take advantage murder of his sister-in-law, on 30th BoPro all through: The Kowloon team was Evensong (wayVoltaniaky.
G. Winterbara (Vice-Chairman), J. B. Co
Five and
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exonialtely figured. Crimson Utrecht v velvet Kushiu. General
eral Wong, it fe said, will sins, B. Mitchell, A. G. Aitken, A. Bain, has been used for the cushions, and line- |ke a most laudatory report to the Ministry Street virder trial will be cominenced. Robluson & Co. J. Kyles, H. B. Bridget A. Hinolais Tleum, of a proky pattern, is laid down on of war on the risult of like cheervations Skidass, J. Gitohsist, Allson, Rite the desk. The locks door plibes, and Als and strongly advocate that Cains should Tam Sherghes, Mercury of the 18th Inst
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harmoni very happily at the accommode fo
hides follow in the footsteps of Japan, even toy-Me W. Tyler, of the Barbons China Gaaside of the 18th lust, says wall-lighted and ventilated, with plenty of map in the reform of the Chiusan army Customs, together with Wilver, leaven Holy being despatched by Merye, Biomes lode in a ditelas Waluiging tot danes p room to move about and ficted vicli bazike The Cheneral says that as the Japanese and for Changking almost immediately, in coday Gato-day to Kyso-chao to the orders of the for, of thirstifth Euphy the mak Trawas, tables, the The smoking saloon west to paese that to Western nations, which recurred kings, some time ago, watch quantities of natal atras man food for the boy Charta be thound foxtrolog
cafer vo to inspect the repide formed by the Laudally German Government, dar this a notable of that cikgu hapo i pattipel is smaller, but upholstered in seastly the m-randoria e as sled. This permint especially as it is to the Interest of Japan view to the partial removal of the fallen Sarman Carriac She lease anal for hos KE
to have a strong Chins he har
er são in times | rock by dynamite, BİR BICE TO WANA Nakhigh now reda in has parte
Mudle (Hon. Temantor), R. Mitchel Zion for the mamber, and offloars is very guod, ingagement of Japanese coadjutors to Department of the Imperial Maritime | "Nas obartered German steamer Log in Cooke having resently found herdan oog and ETUT BINGAPORE: PENANOM KOOS
(Hem, Jábratias), J. H. Cheney (bara
480 reduction on sank New Planoj 100
of one rane in whil
bad day, the Max December,