FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1901.

TELEGRAMS.

RAUTER'S RERVICE.] THE WOUNDED PRESIDENT,

Lovos, 11th September, 2001. The bulletin issued at 19.30 yesterday evening ways the President's condition is unchanged. The heating of the stomach sound is delayed by irritation caused by a frogment of the patient's cont, which the bullet carried beneath the skin. this is removed, no complications are to be feared,

CANTON NOTES. (From Our thon Correspondent.) TUR SILITARY EXAMINATION,

Canton, September 12.

The candidates for military foueurs had assembled from all parts of the Province before it was mimounced that the examina. tions in this department had been finally abolished. This was not a little hard on these site; for many of them had come long distances and their expenses, mud

LATE TELEGRAMS.

Obituary,

THE CHINA MAIL.

Secunderabad, August 22.-Lieutenant R. D. Harvey, 4th Hussary, died this siter noon at Trimulgherry fivm abscessi on the liver. He was well-known sportsman and

vory popular in the station.

proximo,

17th

To-day's Advertisements.

HONGKONG RIFLE ASSOCIATION:

TOMORROW, the 14th Sept., but THERE will bo ຖາ COMPETITION

them will be a Practice under Interport Match conditions commencing at 2,45 p.mï, Rangea 200, 60 and 600 yards, sovon shots and a aighter at each Bange.

with Mounted Infantry mobilisation, This Colonel Moylang slightly, Major Marsh and is the butcome of the scheme for the re-Captain Wood, all of the Cape Police gular trining of a proportion of Britial 16th August: found desu, Lieutenant and Nativo Lofantry for mounted work. Evene, Tasmanian Mounted Infantry, Simi, August 28-The increase to the wounded slightly, Lieutenant Young, West

Infantry. Staff Corps recently sanctioned by the Australian Mounted

of State takes effect from 1st

August: wounded dangerously, Cap Betary pratiles one additional offer tain R. Morley, Murray's

Scouts. to the strength: of each

Native Infantry

18th August accidentally injured, the Hyderabad Contin- Lieutenant Middleton, 2nd Dorests regim eluding other Local Corps and slightly wounded, maidentally, Captain gent, but

the five reguments for Colonial garrisons. Elacombe, South African Constabulary; Arrangementsare being made for piger slightly wounded Lieutenant & Profoit, home in October and the beginning of Nov. Imperial Yeomanry. A Yeomanry Enquiry. ember for nine hundred invalidle, also No. London, August 28.-The Daily News 11 Battery, Southern Division, R.G.A.,

inen and A. quiry into the onlistment of the Tapurial

A proportion of families, Licutonaat-Colonel Rogers Harrison, I. Yeomanry numbers of whom have been M.S., Madras, retires with effect from Lieutenant Selman, Victorian Mounted DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY, rejected by Lord Kitchener a fit and 'rourk December. turned to England!.

Simla, August 28. Major M. L. Shipley, 13th Bengal Lancers, died at Sauger yes terday of meningitis,

10th August wounded everely, Lieutenant Mitford, 10th Husband

When have been considerable. It is no wonder,, states that there will be a War Oflice.pn.and details comprising some five hunded Lieutenant E. M. Carr, Veterinary De.

TATEL President McKinley's progress continues excellent

THE TSAR AT DANTZIĠ. The Tear has arrived at Dantzig.

THE ST. LEGER.

therefore, that they are wuch annoyed at the treatment, they have received. A pati tion was got up and presented to the Viceroy praying that the examination might proceed this year, has brought no Felief. His Excellency has replied that the comusands of the Imperial Edict are final, He advises the men to go home and take up the new studies.

LAW,

Three braves' have been convicted of The following is the result of the tace for highway robbery at the White Cloud the St. Leger Stakes --

Dorialen

Volodyard:i

Recente

SUCCESSFUL BRITISH OPERATIONS ÎN SOUTH AFRICA.

Loid Methven successfully enga.ed Cóm- moulants Yantonder and Delarey, driving them from strong positions.

Colonel Crabbe overwhelmed one hun2) ared Beers, killing Va dor Merwe, Cut- mandout Scheepers' principal Hentonant,

[DER USTASIATISCHE SERVICE). PRINCE CHUN IN EUROPE. Berlin, Sept. G. Prince Ch'un haa ̈left" Potsdamy and Lay gone to Berlin, During the following week he will be a guest of H. M. the Emperor at the review of troops at Danzig precoding the Autumn Manaustor..

THE KAISER AND PRESIDENT

MCKINLEY.

BERLIN, Supt. 7. The Norddeutsche Allgemeinn Zeiting ro porle, that as soon as H.M. the Emperor lentint of the attempt on President Mc- Kinley's life, he sent a message of oun dulence to Washington on the heavy surtow inflicted upon the American people.

FOREIGN TROOPS IN CHINA.

PEKINO, Supt. 7.

By the peace protocol, which has been signed-to-day, it is stipulated that Peking will be finally eyacented by the Allies on the 17th inst., and the Province of Chibli on the 2nd inst.

THE PROTOCOL.-

Hills, and for this offence they have lest their heads. Two men have been strangled for piracy. A kidnapper and three rubbers have been boheaded. Many executions arg going on almost every day, but there is no | marked improvement in the penes of the

Horse and Mule Breeding. Allahabad, August 27-It is not known yet when the ruport of the Horse and Mule Breeding Commission will reach the Govern ment of India but it appeara, its con sideration will be postponed until the sold

weather.

The Balkan States. London, August 27.-The Boumanian Pravior is conferring with the leading par sonages in Vienna on the subject of the Russian activity on the Danube,,

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The Coronation Oath.

Lieutenant McEwen, lat Camoroniana, and Second Lieutenant McKenny, of 2nd Border Reginiunt, have been respectively selected for appointment to the 1st Lun eers and 6th Infantry, Hydershad Conting- ent.

partment.

20th August? wounded severely,

Infantry

21st Augnat wounded slightly, Lieutenant Jefferies, 2nd Manchester. 22nd August: killed. Lieutenant D. Rebbins, Imperial Yermaury.

ALEX. MACKENZIE,

Hon. Secretary. Hongkong, September 13, 1901. 1906

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For a number of years the question of women riding astride has been discussed in London, August 27.-Mr Faber, Unionist America. Some time ago au enterprising candidate, bug been elected for Andorer in physical culturo teacher, with an eye to place of late Mr Bruston Beach, having gratuitous exploitation in the newspapers, Joiented Mr Judd, the Radion! candidate by 223 votes. The palling was, Faber 3690. advertised that she would mount her horse and Judd $475. The Unionist vote is ne. may-fashion and make the tour of Central duced and the Radica! voto augmented. Mr Park. Whether she was able to screw The Quebec Catholics aro'pstitioning Mr Faber is a prominent Hampshire brewer; people. Rolfcrios and pirasies go on just Chamberlain to secure an 'Amendment to and Mr Judd is a yeoman farmer, an older | her courage to the sticking print ur not the the above Port on SATURDAY, the 1+ A ONE-TIME order, liko ono blow of the Hampshire man, who had previously con publio, never knew. However, the eques the Curation Dith..

tested another division of the county.

Irian performance never came off-

Quite a number of women who accom- ENGLISH COUNTY CRICKET. pied their husbands on exploration parties in the Wild West, or went with thein to found it expedient to tainer4 CATROS, London, August 28.--At Taunton, Somerton masculine attire along with the psi- setshire best Gloucestershire by To runs. tion in the

in these regions saddle; while B Sanerser. Mr C. A. Bernard modio 101 they for inclines in this fashion, when

found

up not unl, and Bradind 105 nct uut. For the side position in the side saddle would Gilcester, Wirsthall played an innings at have been decidedly insecure. 176.

as before.

A SAD FATALITY,

Ship's Offeér Killed.

The Far East.

yaçıncies occur.

Indian Railways.

Simula, August 33. --General Crenghrsports that Sotgeant T. H. Fisher, R. E., Bungal Sappers, was drowned on the 22nd August at Sinbes whilst enibacking for India. His The Times of Ceylon of the 27th August bundy has been recovered.

any notice that extra moruitment beyond reports:+A very lamentable accident, whereby Mr. H. R. Leslie, the Seed the pouce catalilishments authorised for the ents forining part of the Chiun. Field regiments Officer of the Orient-Pacific steamer Oras, Fores will spin the case of Corps returning Lost his life, recurred any board shortly is to Ludis. Ali reservists in excess of the foro 5 o'clock yesterday aftertoum, Theorie scale are to be laurbed ns. vessel was casting off I er yurings at·4,40. p.m., preparatory to her departure, when the clear, to which one of the wearing enpea

London, Augu✶ 27.---Mr Robertson, the was Enched, gave way, al struck Mr Jate Chairman of the Board of Works, who Lenelio, who was superintending the pem-has considerable railway experience has tions, an the ribs, barling him violently on systent in India.

bean appointed to investigate the railway the iron deck. In the fail Mr Losslio brukė his right leg, and sustained a serious injury to the Inse of the skull béaides other minor injuries. He became unconscious at quee; The ship's surgeon, with the assistance of another docter wing happened to be amiang the passengers, immediately dressed the wounds. Dr Keegel, the Port Surgeon, who was afloat at the rane, promptly went on Lord and Aaniated the other doctors.

The Imperial Cadet Corps. The Maharajaks of Darbhanga in a letter to the The expremes his satisfaction at the proposed Cadet Corps and says the longing of the Indian Princes for an Army career for their sons is now gratified owing to the kindly interest and powerfal support of Lord Curzon.

Labour in Australia. Subsequently, Mr Leslie was broughtamont intends to propose a new chase in The Labour Party in the Australian Par ashore in the Fort Surgeon's boat, and the Iunmigration Restriction Bill prohibiting removed to the General Hospital in the the entry of persons under contract labour Police ambulance,, He was admitted into Tuto Australin the Paseazers Ward at 6.45 p.m.. and breathed his last at 8 o'clock, never having regained consciousness. Mr Lesslie, who was twenty-nine years of age,- was so

Hyderabad Affairs. Allahabad, August 27.-The differences which had bean growing more acute bet- ween the Nizam His Excellency the

f one of the Directors of Mesury Ander Viker-il Unra until of late it had become son, Anidurson & Lù, who are joint Maña-evident there was little chance of a solution except through the last resort or a change of Ministers, came to na issue on Monday when it was announced that His Highness had appointed the Peshkar to be his Mitus-

The Peace Protocol has just been signed at a Joint Meeting of the Chinese Pleni-gers in London, with Mosses. F. Green & potentiaries and the Foreign Represents tives, by the latter in the French alphabe, tivid order of their respective coptrica.

This evening a banquet will take place in the Germian Legation at which all the Ministers will be present to celebrate the

erent.

Naval Works at Hongkong.

During the discussion on the second

reading of the Naval Works, Bill in the House of Contraons, on the 14th August, Mr Pretyruan said that the three great foreign stations which were new proposed to be dealt with were Gibraltar, Malta and

Co, of the Orient-Pacific Line of mail steamere. He had been in the employ of the Company for some year, and was a very popular offiour, kes personally and hold in high esteen by many Ceylon people.

ter.

Tho N. W. Frontier.

In order that work may proceed rapidly on the bridge over the Swat river at Chak darrah as tho strom Falls in autumn, an ESSAYS BY CHINESE BOYS. additional grant of Rs. 50,000 has licen

There is some unconscious humour, gir

sanctioned.

Simla, August 27,--A tuoga, containing

Mr Simpson, Pestal Inspector, two Euro-

At the Dew', the match between Susses and Surrey was drawn-owing to rain. For Sussex Mi C. B. Fry scored 186, and for same county, Tate performed the bat

trick.

The last Lancashire match, with Leices- tershire at Manchester, was drawn, owing to rain. The Lanceshire Captain, Mr A. G. MacLaren, played su innings of 114.

The artich between Kent and Middlesex, at Lords, was drawn,thmagh min, Kent. Mr Frank Marchant played an inge of 109.

It remained, however, for a handful. of fashionable American women to inaugurate, the fashion of

of riding astride.

The usurpation of many of the mamish athletic sporta is responsible for this fad. Polo, for instance, is rather a dangerous game even when played by men; for a woman sitting sideways in her saddle it is doubly porikous. Ever since the modish set ditted to the winter colouy at A. South Carolina, they have been wiki to play polo with the men on an equally advantageous basis. Already some of these ladies bal breu eufficiently daring to follow the hounde in masculina costame.

Howeyor, Mr Thos. Hitchcook is For credited with the inauguration of the fashion inn-in riding astride. She is an intrepid horse- woman, and will mount more but spirited auitvals. She is

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cestershire in Hampire, which was deawa sudla in mannish sports. She determined to learn to mount her horso man-fashion, thưrough rain, Capt. Greig for Hampshiro and decinrca that soated thus tirely, she is took five. Won water wickets for 25 runs 10 | not afraid to ride any horse, be his ever su the first innings.

Barnly. She takes

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beasts.

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The castume worn by the Indies is a com- promise bete

between the feminine habit and hunting clothes. It was invented by Mrs John Jacob Actor, and consists of riding 49breeches rather lonely fitted. tucked into top boots with russet fups. The cost reaches well below the kase; lins ample skirts, and when buttoned shnost conceals the trousers, They wear gay fancy rests of hunting pink, fincoln green, or tan, fastened with tiny buttons. The Derby hat is twined about with a gauza...vil or banded with ribbon. The new costume is cot as shocking 13 B prodish porn might suppose, as the hether extremities are almost hidden by the volumineus cunt.—Womanhood.

August 172-blr. & C. Muclion has hopes touch of satire, in the following can signallers and the Tahsildar of Sarwe-chosen John Gunn, the Nottinghamshire essays written by Chinese boys not afrai, was fired on it about & 'clock last

night by band of sume twenty Waziris cricketer, to join his team for Australia half way between fatla and Murteza. Mr John Gun & ephew of William hundred miles from Hongkong

Simpson was slightly wounded by a splin Ganis, the groat Notts batsman. He is 25 term the leg and the Tahsildar in the arm.

Aug. 20. It is reported from Kabul that years of age, and only enme into special on the 18th instant, being the let anniver

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Once upon several dynastys the peoples Hongkong, ut each of which places a large were all have no cuo only with the late

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Optional govis will be curricul on unless instructions nro given to the contes y before 2PM. To-par.

Goods not Carod by the 19th Inst., at 4 tn., will be subject to rent.

No Fire Insurance will be affected by me in any case whatever.

All damages packages must be left in the Godowns, and a certificate of the damago obtained from the Godown Company with in ten days after the vessel's arrival her, after which no claims will be recognised.

H. A. RITCHIE,

Superintendent. Hongkong, September 18, 1901. 1901

TONGKONG HIGH-LEVEL TRAM- WAYS COMPANY, LIMITED.

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expenditure was proposed in order to main spinned a crest in their heads. But after the Amir held & public durbar at Baghitain proininence last season, when he took 9 onlain faror of Chamberlain's tain the large storage: necessary. As to in the Ching dynasty had, chanced it, and sary of the accession to throne. All sirdars wickets at an avenga cost of 22.67 TUBS Caugh Remedy. I suffered for three years cut down the hair but loved some of it and high tailitary civil officials were pressat He bowls unlium pace left-hand, and last with the bronchitis and could not sleep a

and the darbar and entertainment Hongkong, a very great difficulty arse.cn

patent medicines, but could get nothing to the outbreak of the recent troubly in China the top of the head which used to pitit a seven hours, which would seem to indicate year did rearly all his best work on hard nights. I tried several doctors and various 8.00 a.m. to 8.30a.m...Every 15 minutes. coal. It was proposed to erect, coal have three tassels. Every Chinese mentref health. Kabul city was illuminated for flaence with MacLaren. Up to July 13th bottle of this valuable medicine, which has 11.30.m. to 12.30 p.m...very 15 minutes,

to there being an insufficient store of feae with three strings at the end of them considerable improvement in His Highness' wickets, a fact which no doubt had great imive me my relist until my wife gut

Ances and a station on the uninined of Kai- Jung in the situation suggested by the colony for the extansion of the duckyard, and to provide for a storage of at least

very noble of his cue no that any one must combed it in each day or morning. It was ab unused thing of man; for any one who would it combed in one or two days then is way lioked very ugly. 1,000,000 tond in that situation. Mr E. There is a cno which on every Chinese

two nights,

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Army News."

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THE REVENUE OF CHINA.'”

this year he had taken 54 wickets for his completely relieved me.-W. S. BROAN, Baguell, Mo., U. S. A. This retaedy is WATKINS, Ltd., county at an average cust of 19.83, while for anle by All Dealers. in batting he had scard 706 runs, with an General Agents. Shola, August 28-On his return from China Colonel Richardson will be posted as average of 39-22. The players so far chosen Clonel on the Staff, Stalkoto, Colon Mere:A. C. MacLaren, A... Jones, G, L. cer being transferred to Rawalpindi, dis-Jessop, T. Hayward, A. A. Lilley, J. T. Robertson said that with regard to Hong:

placing Colonel Desvoeux who rejoins his Tyldesley, W. G. Quaifc, C.- Blythe, J. kong, he believed that the reasons which head made from his hair. On every morregiment, the 36th

Angust 24g Infantry.

mportant general ordery Gurn, and H. G. Garnett.]

ing Offices to bed previously operated against the ding when he rose up very curly he combed

are issued

Inspecting establishment of a Laval station at Kau-his hair into a long, cue and made it shineehouse their own dates for inspecting all lung had now disappeared. After a long Some of them very values the cues. You corps, British and Native, at whatever time discussion, the second reading of the Bill wish to go to other countries must cut it of tho gear they consider mast suitable, or was carried by a large majority,"

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CHINESE TOES.

SOUTH AFRICAN NEWS.

The latest Casualty List. London, August 26. For killed and

of each anit, especially as regarde the eight wounded near Fauresmith on the chain of responsibility, Inspecting Officere 21st.

If you go to Canten in China you will severe further instructed to devote nttuntien Lord Kitchumer telegraplis that a s many Chinese houses they are shorter than to the development of indivitality of all

nks and to issue orders ou the sput perior Boer force surrounded and captured the Wastery countries. Fow of them have for delegation of authority to the fullest three British officers and 65 inen on the windows and chinusye or more than one possible extent wherever they find there 22nd, north of Ladyland. We als lust story, but they have sky-lights. The China tendency towards over-centralization or one killed and four wounded. The Boery the discouragement of that independence of released their prisoners. Land Kitchener adde Maz bù is holding an enquiry into the ness often use limes, tiles, bricks, Done,

action which the present conditions of ser brasses, lends and glasses to build their vice and extended formations in the field alter.

Lord Kitchener he received latters from have rendered so desirable house The nest beautiful houses in China are in Caitos. The Chinese houses in Hongkong are higher then the Cunton's, there are three or four stories and many windows in every house and they some. times fall down.

Pale Women.

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reporting of disturbances in en argaritative statement of the Boer the Cuisa Matt Ofce, i Wyndham

PURELY NATIVE DIRECTION, which soldiers are concerned, only serious case and saying they will continue the trees, occurrences to be in futuro inade the subject fight. He has also had a letter from Gen- of a special report.

eral Botha protesting aguinat Lord Kit. Allahabad, August 24.--All British Luchonor's proclamation and declaring be will Eantry Regiments in the Bengal and Feujub ertinne the fight Nevertheless the sur- WEEKLY NEWS Commands with one exception have now renders have beer goed, considerFOR HOME.

32 Bara havo been killed during the been rearmed with the Lee-Enfield Rise.,

24 wounded and 135 surrendered, mostly The Pioneer understands it is likely that Sir Binder Blood will return to India in December to assume command of the forces in the Punish

A Committee will assemble next month at Sils to eensider the question of further decentralisation of the work now dealt with by the Military Department.

of Mr Krager, besides 139 made in the Magaliesberg district, including s nephew d prismers

General Charles Kney's clumna áre hustling the Transvalers and Kritzinger's

River. men between Thabanchu and the Orange

Paleness is a true indication of blood poverty. It indicates that the health in not perfect. Health cannot be po fect with the blood pale and watery. Cooneliness is dependenton Bralth. The plump form, the rusy heck, the lustrous oy, bunysist snd dgrestal movement are possessed only

The enemy in Cape Colony is avoiding The annual recurring charge on necount by the healthy

Colonel CAME NEAR BEING A CRIPPLE, Browns Fine of Cod Liver Oil makes of the acceleration of promotion in the Staff our columns with some success

It beau Corps will be about eight lakhs. The Beatson is driving Scheepers north.

August 27, Mr Kruger, interviewed by TOSH Westhafer, of Langatee, Int, the blood rich, red and shundant.

Daily Telegraph correspondent, in the is Ra, 480,000... UBA en por un hit he says heifies the complexion and rejuvenates the estimated charge in the current dnancial would but be without Chamberin ne Pair whole system. To show abiding faith in its seat to Murree Hills of the new dignantly denied that the Boer warfare wie Baier if it erst five dollats a buttle, for ineffionoy, all chemists will return the money

Maxi

equipment for mule carriage irregular. Lord Kitchner's priclimation. saved hin: from being a cripple. No es paid for it if it does not prove of benefit.

Miss S., Southport, Lancashire: "Please has proved satisfactory, only a few sight he said, would only intensify Lae resistance, Sernal application is equal to thie Bioident for stiff and swollen joints, enetrated send to a bottle of Steams Wine of fad slterations being likely to be required in and that the only basis of peace was the and bus males:

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