THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1901.

RECREATION NOTES, -

I think we may well congratulate our

Colony's representatives in the Interpurt

LATE TELEGRAMS.

The King's Birthday, Calcutta, Oct. 23-A Gazette Extraordina Rifle Match. They did remarkably well,ry, containing the Birthday Honours, will be and have given our cricket representativos issued on November 9th.

The Government of India desided tret to

The King's Coronation. The Rangoon Municipal Committee as decided to make the presentation of a casket valued at t.00 40 King Edward on the occasion of the

a good lead which I hope they will follow.declare the 8th November a holiday. At the same time, don't you think, Mr Editor, that you have been a little too pro- vious in assuming that Hongkong his won? Elaan't Pensing to be reckoned with, and is it not just possible that the newcomers tay

Threatened Cotton Faming knock your calculations ondways by putting

in Lanonshire. together a bigger aggregate? [We admit that most things are pussilly, but we du

London, October 21 The shortage of not expect Peing to beat Hangkongenitan in Liverpool is beeaming agrists, E. M. Like your reporter, 1

Only a fortnight's nupplios are left and fow the patch wore that the arrangements for t

cargoes are on the way. admirable. Everything went anothly, and the temps was thereby enabled to shoot quickly and without any of those little hitches or delays that are so irritating to

Earl Cromer's Wedding. October 23-Lord Cromer was married to-day to Lady Katherine Thyene. Thore

Gallant Incident of the

THE CHINA MAIL.

Tirah Campaign. Osicutia, Oct. 22-The Government of India has decided to have the following inscription upon the Saraghari Memorial erected at Amritaar

*The Guverowent of India has caused this memorial to be erected to the memory of 31 non-commissioned officers and men of the 36th Sikhs, whose names are en- graved below, as a perpetual record of the heroism shown by ies gallant soldiers. who died at their posta in defence of the frontier fort of Satsghar, 12th September, 1807, fighting against overwhelming audi- bere, thus proving their loyalty and deve- tion to their Sovereign the Queen-Empresa of India, and gloriously maintaining the reputation of the Sikhs for unlinching courage on the fold of battle.

Persian Gulf Affairs. Bombay, October 23.-HM.S. Mara- thon. which has arrived at Bonsbay from the Foraian Gulf, repong all quiet. The Phone, with 3-pounder guns, found. It

to land them,

markoman, who is wound up to cancer were no brulcamkids; but there was a most unnecessary India makes an attack on i

pitch. Speaking about being up to concert that two of the team, pitch rennds Mesars McLennan and Pidgeon, wore suffer ing from fever, which may account for a little unsteadiness at anne of the ranges.

fashiona ole gathering. The King presented a superb silver inkstand.

London's Water Supply.

The Daily Newssays Government will in I may also mention that it was Mr Crockor,troduce a lill next session for establishing R.NA who made 94, shooting no one of the a London Water Board, to assume thrights ruserved, anti tka Mr Jeffery as mentioned of the Companies and control the supply.

of the in your otherwise accitrate report. shoot. For the sake of comparison, I give the range totals last year, made at the larger türgers

1900 1901

200 yards.... 500 yards Goyards

314 317

X21 308 206 276

It has been suggested to me that, in the absence of a permanent trophy of these in- teresting interport matches, badges should bo presented to the winners every year commemorative of the event. The sugges tion is a good une. The cost would not be heary, and the Cossmittee of the Hong- Long Rifle Association could probably raise a sufficient sum: to cover the expensa.

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All who take an interest in football will be interested to learn thas Mr Frank Browne, the popular Hon. Secretary of the Hongkong F.C. and of the Football Shief Committee, joins the racks of the Bene- djota to-morrow. The happy event takes place at St. John's Cathedral; kick-off at noon. Doubtless his many friends will be well represented 'round the ropes.' Mr Browne has duae a lot of hard work, since ince

Obituary.

The Times of the Home Government for issuing, through Reator, misleading statements regarding the recent Gulf sensation. The Times of India characterises the statement that The rumour circulating in Bumbay that Great Britain would shortly proclaim a Protcetutale over Koweit has he fonds. tion as absolutely false

Re and adds-'We

'SHANGHAI AUTUMN RACE

MEETING.

PbRCOND DAY—Wednesday, November 6, The NORTHERN CUP.-Three-quarter of a mile. Value, Tis. 200. Second pony, TIs. 50. If Give or more starcera, third pony Tha. 25. For China ponies, Weight for inches as por sonlu. Winners at this Meeting 6 lbs. ostra. Extrance, Tls. 5.

Desert King Dead-hout... The Dealer f Blueberry

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Time 1.39 The dead-heat was run of later, when The Dealer won. THE SHANGHAI ST. Lase-One mile and three-quarters A sweepstakes of Tis. 15 each with Tls, 360 added, First pony to receive 76 per cent., sbcond pony to receive lo per cent., and third pony to receive 1 per cent. For China ponies that have never been raced previous to 1st Jamery, 1901. Weight, 10st. Tibs, Ponies over 14 bands to carry 3 lbs, extra for every inch over, Winners of a pace, 5 1. extra; two or more races, 1 lbs.

extra.

Wabeli

His Majesty The Leador Dead-lant... Frivolity

Time 3, 53 1/6

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270: Second. Tis 50; Third, Tls 45 For To-day's Advertisements | To-day's Advertisements

Subscription Walers otherwise entored at thie Meeting. Weight for inches o per Heslo. Winners 5 lbs extra. Placed Walera (non-wiunors) allowed 8 lbs. A Seven Furlongs. forced entry of Tia G.

Merry Lega Cherry

Rio Grande...

Time-9.57.

Taur love is never subsidized.

You on bluff an angry non; ut before an angry woman you're too sured to defend

yourself;

Bronchitis

Is a disonse that nsually runs a chronic course and when ence established is dilicult to treat successfully. Organic changes are constantly taking place in the dised tissue

if allowed to go And. unchecked the bronchial tubes become permanently disordered. The only auc cessful way to combat the disease is to employ reliable, reconstructive tonie-à remedy that will form ser and healthy

16 tissue to replace that which diseased. Cough mixtaras are very good to ameliorate the annoying cough, but very seldom do they entirely eradicate the disease, Stra ahla resulte in Bronchitis, especially the chranic form, and all ebronic coughs. It exerts a special curative action on the throat, bronchial tubes and lungs. The resistance of these organs to dieanse is increased, healthy tissue is rapidly built up, and the diseasó cured by sustaining and im proving the tone of the organs. At all Chemists, and Wholesale from A. 8. Watson & Co., Ltd., Hongkong.

October 21.-The death is announced of ¦ CAB conceive no more skumeless, moral / THE ROYAL Nary Cup.--One mile and a Wine of Cod Liver Oil will produce remark.

Sir Archibald Swich, Master of the Rells, Mr Norman W. Smellie. Inte of the Caylon Castingoni, died on the Muh Sep-age from which we have noted.

or unsentially unfair proceeding than that involved in the circulation of the em

ut from disease contract ed whilst on service with the Contingent in South Africa,

The of India repeats.

that Great Britain would proclaim a Protectorate over Koweit bad ample found. ation, and says that, if challenged, it will General Buller's Retirement.

not hesitate to tell the whole story of the October 23.With the exception of the other cominique circulated through Rea- Carily News, the papers emsider the deciter, that the presence of British warships sion with regard to General Sir Redvers and a Tarkish force in the vicinity was due tu an agreement to prevent a tribal col- Boller inevitable, and that there was no possible alterant vo without ruining the is. The Times of India remarks that discipline of the Anay. It was imposible this was not only a he, but a clurasy lie."

Afghanistan. to overtook his indiscretion, revealing ch

London, October 18-It is anrenneed lack of self-commend. At the same tino the papers express mich personal sympathy

a nonplete with General Baller. at recognise his from St. Petersburg that etains to the gratitude of his country, Russia and Great Britain, avertingall dan agreement has been established between sul derdore the inakerious close to HITE ourable career.

ger of a quartel regarding Afghaois.

The Westminster Gazelle approver de dismissal of General Beller, and trusts the Opposition will not espouse his enuse

Welsh Footballers create

a Funk.

without the to

The Times saya General Buller prefered, even in the event of a complication which, usuz the agreement, would have dismissal to resignation.

likely been

lead to concurrent interven- tion of the two Powers.

October 21.

1.—A Daily! Telegraph despatch from St. Petersburg states that Ishak Khan is apathetic

and scarcely

cherishes an illu- sion relative to the throne of Kabul.

October 29-It is reported at St. Peters Calcutta, Ozt. Yesterday the final for the Madras Rugby Football Challenge Pure that General Kuropatkin, the Ministor Cup were played, and the Welsh Regimenter War, while recently a: Merve, released best the Maima Gymkhans team by 20 Afghans who were imprisoned on a charge 5. Fifteen tenus entered, who, espionago and told them to return and We points to.

ell Habibullah Khan that Russians always seeing the Welsh Regiment carrying verygarded themselves as the friends of

panic, thing before it scratched in ing only the Madras Gymkhana and the fghanistan and desired so to remain. Welsh Regiment to compete for the Cup. The Cost of the War. What promised to be a successful Louroa. October 18.--A Conference ment was ruined; and Madras is very sick arthorn Conservative Association was at this unsportsmanlike exhibition of scare.

fid at Hartlepool, yesterday, under the psidency of Lord Londonderry, supported Walter Long, the President of the Bra of Agriculture. A resedution was pred expressing the opinion that good

he cane to Hongkong, boil for the Fast ball Club six the Shield Committee, and has earned the respect of all classes, all wish him and the future Mrs Browne a long life and a hoppy oste.

While on this hippy thenis of narriages, I may mention that Mr David Wood, who has figured a wood deal on the football and cricket fields of Hongkong, and who is well

and popularly known as the indefatigable Hon. Sccretary of the St. Andrew's Society, returned to the Colony with his bride yes. terday. It is almost a work of superer ogation to say that Mr Wood's many friend welcome Mrs Wood to the Colony, and ex- tend to both the most cordial felicitations.

The Amateur Golf Champion of ship India and the East will bo played for on the Tollygunge Links on the 25th, 26th and 27th December next. It is hoped somo Hongkong or Shanghai players will, enter. The Straits Settlemence hare been ropresented more than once..

Wilson-"You're, pot en stout as you used to be old man...Wheeler 'No; since I started to ride a bicycle I've fallen off a good deni."

The Mad Mullah Kedivivus. Jandur, Úctober 21.-Letters received at Marseilles state tha: the Mad Mullah, with 40,000 men, is near. Lasida, and au

of the

enment and readjustment of taxation

expedition warches when the grass is suivi enable the Transvaal oventually to ciently grown.

Ochiber 23. Reuter learns that it is not be easily the whole cost of the war. intended to send a fresh expedition against

South Africa.

the blad Mellah, but portionsof the Somali ober 22-Lord Kitchener's weekly levy will be retained in the interior to prav-rept gives 43. Boors killed and wounded,

and prisoners and surrendered. ent aggressing.

The Austrian Premier Speaks

Ont.

Tattempted move of rebels south from Calvia has been checked.

TA

Ti Commandos at various points are being ustled or scattered,

ThBoots at Saldanha Bay have fired ou assel transhipping cargo. A gun. boat slled the Boers, who retired. It ja

October 18. In the Austrias Reichsrath, the Premier, referring to their commercial policy, decisred the determination of the Government to defend Austria's interests, Even a political alliance might bo ondanger-haliev that their object, in approaching ed by an economic war.

This is regarded as a strong hint in con- nection with Germany's new mariti.

War Offico Zeál.

the cc was to receive a cargo of ammuni-

tion.

The gulations ander Martial Law at the Carbid the circulation of seditious

articlesad provides for the connoring of letters telegrams.

October 21.---The War Office announces that the War (fire Council, consisting of the Secretary of State for War, the Un- der Secretaries, the Commander-in-Chief, THE AGLO-INDIAN TROOPS IN and the heads of departments, meet werkly, and the perrosnent Executive Committee

wookly. mest bi-we

The object of the latter in to secure the combined action of the different depart ments, and, apparently, to arrange for the execution of the Council's decisions.

Of Major Bethune, who is regardest as the father of the United Service cricket ground at Partsen, M.A.P. says: There is a tale told him down Portsmouth way, He has a modest way of going in last, and a kindly habit of not long worrying the

A United South Africa. scorers. On one occasion he went in on a

Lord Milner is going to Natal to consult hot day with about 20 to get. He hit a four, and gave his cap to the umpire, slug the Government there topling a las

ed conference ou a South African Castorns gad another and handed ever has such, a third four saw him take off his groen tio, Union. It is anderstoed that the Por then las partner finished off the game.tuguese will be invited to participate Some one speaking from memory it was eithor Mir S. M. Woods or Mr W. Morgan

asked him had there been 49 rus to get how much more he would have taken off, a smilo: Tiso Scrip with a sm Quoth the maior ture says:Tale iso note for wherewithal you are clothed." I went in to win, not to be a tailor's dumny," and the laugh showed that the .0.M. of Portswouth cricket had. scored.'

The Hongkong cricket team has been picked, to all intents and purposes. I might alan say it lae been picked to pieces in some quarters; but after all I incline to the opinion that the Seheting Committee bas performed its thankless task with much Judgment. Like many others, I have my own epifton of some of the men vot inject·· ed. Burnie for instance, and Lee were bath surely As goul, looking to actual per formatice, as some of the ion selected, and both have youth in their favour very important factor if a side is kept lung in the field. However, they are both young enough to hide their time; and instead of more ink

The Lighting of the Red Sea. Calcutta, Octuber 24,- The Bengal Cham- 107 Commerce has again addressed the Government on the delay in the construc. tion of the four promised light houses in the Rad Sea.

The Viceroy's Annual Tour.

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The Spal Correspondent of The Tones' lately inhina' writes in an issue received by the Frah Mail yesterday --

Bir,--Tay's Daily Nzux contains such an odious gratuitous libel on var maliye Indian tra that it should not, I think, he allowed as uncontedicted. In the course of a ling article, which dowls by way innu with a sopposed sugges tion that In troops should be

I be employed

quarter, Presented by Vica-Admiral Sir Cyprime Bridge, K.CB, and the Officers of 11.M. Navy. Second pony, Tis. If five or more starters, third pony Tls. 20. For all China unies. Weight for inchos as per scale. Unplaced ponies at this Meeting allowed 5 lbs. Entrance, Tk.

Set

Disgust Surberry

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Time 2.47 1,5 The CHINA CUT-Ono milo. Value, Tis. 20. Second pony, Tls. 50. If five or more starters, third puny Tis. 25. For China ponios, being bond fide griffins at date of entry, Weight for inches as per sele. Winner, 5 lbs, extra. Non-win ning jockeys allowed 5 hs. Entrance, Tis. 5.

Disgrace... Loch awe... Cressy

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Time 2.11 THE SHANGHAI Stañes-One mile and a half. A forced entry of 'Ms. 5, with Tis. 100 neded. For all ponies otherwise untered at this Meeting First pony to resive 70 per cant., wernid pony, 20 per cent, third pony, 10 per cent. Weight for inches as per scale. Griffins at date of entry allowed 7 lbs.

Ichimura ... Rio Grande Chesty

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Time 6.20 THE RACING STAKES.-One mile and a

quartar. Value, Tls. 2010. Second prny Thx. 50. It five or more starters, third pony Tls. 25. For China ponies that have never raced prorious to 1st Januу 1901. Weight for aches as per scale. Winners, 5 lbs. extra, anplaced ponies allowed 5 lbs. Entrance. Tls, 5.

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A QUANTITY OF FERNS and PLANTS For the Chartered Bank of India, Aus quarter. Value, Tis. 200. Second pony; in POTS. Tla. 50. If five or more starters, third

pany T's. 25. For China ponies, being bond de grificas at date of entry. Weight for inches as per scale. Winners of a ruce 7 Iba, extra. Non-winning

Entrance, Tis. jockeys allowed 5 he.

Grinder The Leader Resebery

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Time, 2.48! THE FLEMINGTON CUP.-One mile. Value. Tls, 200 Second, Tha, 30. If five or wore starters, third Tls. 25. For sub-

Winners of one for inches us per scale. race. 7 lbs. extra, twmees 10lbs. extra. Capland waters allowed 5 lbs. tronc, Tis. 5.

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Limited.'

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cription valera of this Blecting. Weight ditione of SALE of CROWN LAND For the Banque de L'Indo-Chine, Hong-

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Merrylegs... Сспоп Close de Franco...

Timer 4.3

in South Af the Daily News says

We do it course, rank the native regiments of fix with savages. But the Chinese camen has unhappily shown that they dot yet tank with European TIE PAGODA. Cre—Ona-mile. troops in

in the er of self-control in irre- guler war."

A more mongus and deliberate perver- | It is probable that the Viceroy, who ission of the lactis impossible to conceive. much better in health, will leave Simla for I have no hestum in saying that there Asen on the 4th November

wha net & BingEuropean contingent in The Viceroy will hold a leves at Manda-China whose rol in the matter of self- lay on the 20th Novembar, and at Banguon control has better than, or even as on the 3rd December,

Calcutta Trado Looking up.

both imports and exports.

consent of the my authorities of all

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By Command,

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Hongkong, 25th Outuber. 1901.

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MUSIC LESSONS.

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Me VOLIN, MANDOLINE and R. L. A. GRACA receives Pupils for

GUITTARRA. Peniss that have started at

μετ this meeting and never won a race allow- ed 7b Winner of the Criterion Stakes 5lbs. extra.

Entrance, Tis.5. Loyalty Adou is Esperance

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THE DAY-Thursday, Nov. 7. THE FLYAWAY PLATE-Value. Tis 200. Second Pony, The 50, If five or more starter, Third Pony Tis 25, For China Ponies that have run, at this Meeting Weight for inches as per scale. Winners | of Raco at this Meeting; 5 lbs extra; two or more Ruices 7 lbs extra. Entrrace, Tla f.-Soven farlongs,

Desert King

od as, that of Anglo-Indian troops. They looted no and no more than the troops of other Elena nationalities dur The total foreign trade of Galeatts furing the brief pet whon Tien-tain and the past month is selued at nearly eight Peking were giver to plunder with the crores, equivalent to na adyance of fifteen per cent, The increase is general under nationalities, Bath a few ispisted es- soptions which did go unpanished, as was too often the in some European Supreme Council Appointment.

The King as appointed Mr Denzil contingents, they rented from the begin Charles felt betson, C.81.. en Ordinary ning of the campaign he and solutely Member of the Council of the Governor-guiltless of all thescems of Putrage Western General of India, in place of Sir Charles and wanton cruelty ich have brought civilization and Christily, and it was the Rivaz appointed Lieutenant-Governor of ging discredit up our the Punjab.

personal kindliness of tank and file of Floods at Burmah.

our Indian soldiers tow the defenceless Further floods in the Yomethen district, Chinese population, and scially towards Burmah, are reported; also the washing the women and childrao,ich contribut

way of a bridge between Shwango and ad quite as much as the ane policy of THE

the British authorities Liptore speedily Taikon on the Tounghoo-- Mandalay rail- way. This is the third time that this the confidence of the ns throughout bridge has been washed away this season. the British aron of oocap. The only Arrangements have been wels for the tran-troops which might justly a similar mead of praise were not thof any Ear- shipping of passengers.

October 24-Farther floods occurred in opent contingent, but theriesna and Burraab on Tuesday night, and washed the Japanuse. If the self-int of our of giving The A team of the Hongkong F. C. away all the ballast put down at the breach Indian troops aver showed will play 30th Co., Rd., at the Happynear Taikon. It will probably be several way, it was not in their dea with the

days before the through running of trains Chinese, but with some their

the newspaper crities ühed beads, "

they may hide their accept the Selecting Comittee's decision luck. Personally. and wish the traní good I take a pessimistic view of Hongkong a prospects; but cricket has been well styled the arcertain game, and it may be that our representatives will more than justify thoir saleotion. It is my earnest hope that they may

Valter on Saturday afternoon. The follow

ing will represent the Club Goal, H. S. Bevan: backs, B. Johnson and A. N. Other; balf-backs, E. H. Coding, J. W. C. Bonnas, C. T. Kew; forwards, J. Nortou Kyshe, A. H. Rutherford, D. M. Grahain, von der Pfordten, and 4 R. Love (ap

tain),

"can" be resumec.

Re-Opening of the Turkish

Questions, an

London, October 21-France has hither to refrained from coercive monsures towards Turkey principally because she fest internal disruption would enaue.

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THE Company's Steamship THE

ANPING MAHU,

Captain S. Asuus, will be despatched for the above Porta, on WEDNESDAY, the 2th November, at Daylight.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

MITSUI BUSSAN KAISHA, Agents. Hongkong, November 7, 1901.

POSTPONEMENT.

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DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY,

LIMFNED.

FOR SWATOW,"

THE Company's Steamship

HAILOONG,

Captain Barunar, will be despatched for the above Port TO-MORROW, the 8th Inst., at 9am.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co., General Manayers.

Hongkong, Novumbur 7, 1901.

FOR YOKOHAMA AND KOBE. HE H. A. L. Steamship

SUEVIA,

THE

2254

Captain Botox, will be despatchod for the above Porta on SUNDAY, tho 10th Inst., at Daylight..

For Freight, apply to

HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE,

Hongkong Office. Hongkong, November 7, 1901,

CHALLENGE.

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H.M.S.

JERRY DRISCOLL, of Auzuru, will BOX any Mau on the Sution by the Lich Nov. Any one accepting

the Challenge.

Apply to

DEKRY IRISCOLL.

Hongkong, November 7, 1901.

2261

FROM HAMBURG, BREMEN,

KOTTERDAM, PENANG AND

SINGAPORE.

THEN. A. L. Steamship Suesia, Captain Bock, having arrived from the Ahove Parts, Consigners of Cargo are hereby requested to send in their Bills of Lading for countersignature by the Undersigned and to take immediate delivery of their Goods from alongside.

This steamer brings also the NEW YORK CARGO ex 1. A. L. S. 8. ATHESTA transhipped at SINGATORE.

Optional Cargo will be forwarded unless notice to the contrary be given before Noon, To-day.

Any Cargo impeding her discharge will be landed into the GoDowsE OF THE HONO- KONG AND KOWLOON WHARF AND GODOWN COMPANY, LIMITED, and stored at Con- signers' risk and expense..

Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods No Claims will be admitted after the. remaining undelivered after the 14th Inst. will be subject to rent.

All Broken, Chafed, and Dainaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they

will be examined on the 14th Instant, st 3

p.m.

No Fire Insurance has been effected.

HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE

Ilongkong Office, Hongkong, October 7, 1901.

For Sale.

FOR SALE,

H detailed Particulars.

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'OUSES and LAND at the FEAR. For.

Apply to

DENNYS & BOWLEY,

Solicitors, Supreme Court,

2007 Hongkong, September 28, 1901.

FOR SALE AT SWALOW.

16 Longs (16 Fash, ench length) of new. 2′′E STUD LINK CHAIN at 8 Gents per Th.

Apply R Caro of CHINA, MAIL' Ofied.

3222 Hongkong. November 1, 1901.

FOR SALE.

THE STEAM LAUNCH, TONG FAT Built under foreign superintendence, thor anghly overhauled by Messrs BAILEY & Muaras, Engineers, etc., and carti- fed to be in First-Class Order and Condition. The Launch is fitted in European style, suitable for towing purposes and for harbour use. Length 63 ft., Beam 11 ft. 6 inches, Depth 6 ft. 3 inches in centro.

For further particulars apply to

LAUTS, WEGENER: & Cò. Hongkong, October 14, 1901.

FOR SALE.

2100

GRAHAM'S Choico FIVE CROWN'`PORT. Well-known) tu' connoisseurs in the East

TOHN

#J

at

2206

........ō cents. Season Tickets may now be obtained the Robinson Piano Co., Ltd.

Hongkong, November 7, 1901.

'BARBER' LINE OF STEAMERS.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

G. C. ANDERSON,

20, Des Voeux Road.

1909 Hongkong, September 14, 1901.

FOR SALE.

1 DAUGERTY VISIBLETYPEWRITER-

No. 6 (5x7) CARTRIDGE KODAK

I

1 No. 3 (4×3}).

1 No. 1 PANORAMA

8. S. ORONSAY. FROM NEW YORK, STRAITS AND MANILA.

NONSIGNEES of cargo are horeby food frat all Goods are being landed at their risk into the Godowns of the HoNGKONG AND KOWLOON WHARF AND GODOWN COMPANY, at Kowloon whence A and/or from the Wharves delivery may be obtained.

opean comrades in arms, w

arrogance and Insulting behaviourds them was only too well enicula to wood

No Claims will be admitted after the them into deplorable 1203. But their discipline stood even there test

Goods have left the Godowns, and all Gurda

remaining undelivered after the lath To Inst., will be subject to rent. successfully, and General Gastaid but a

11 Claim against the Steamer must be well-meritul tribute to the troops under his command when he ndystat

BÀ” UNIQUE 'PEATURE of the Bangkok.

Thas the presented to the Undersigned on or before At the instance of France and Reseia, ed in the interview which you shed to- THE COSMOPOLITAN Cur.--Value Tis 200. Times" is its Siamose

version Second Pony, Tia 59, f five or more advertiser is enabled to talk as it were w

With the 18th Inst., or they will not be recog Powers are now discussing joint re- day, that they cameonbet s trustion

starters, Third Pony Tis 25. For all the Siamese in their own tonges without izd A Baseball Club is being formed, and is presentations and eventual action for the very well, and behaved extrem well un-

China Popies. Weight for inches as knowing one word of it, the "Bangkok are to be left in the Godowns, where they All briken, chufed, and damaged Goods on the outlook for a ground. We believe purpose of obliging the Sultan to execute der circumstances of consideral revoca

per scale.

Winners at this Meeting. 5 Times" doing the translations required. ibe.

extra. Unplaced Ponies allowed 5 there are only two available spaces in the the terms of the 'Fresty of Barlin regardington. It has been reasrved, af bly. ett- Magedonis and Armenia, and possibly ough, for an organ shich generoses as

Literary communications should be ad- will be examined on the 16th Lust, at lbs. Entrance, la 6.-One wile and dread to the EDITOR

3 P.M. Business com

No Fire Insurance has been offerted, Colopy, and these two probably only on insisting ou guarantees for the execution of the champion of the time of to

·füller ·

Threoquarters. recognition of politicalty to

munications to tis MANAGER. Cheques cortan days of the week, viz, Causeway raforios,

Golden Ber

Bills of Lading will be countersigned, "by and Pust Office Orders in favour of Mana bring a cruel and calumaivusation

Cocar

Bangkok Times, "

DODWELL & Co., LTD., against the Army in which all the races

Annie

Agents. ungudent classes of our Incis and are so honourably represent

the

Bay and the place of ground lying baryosu At the same time the subject of a fresh the Hongkong F.C. ground and the Sugar settlement in Crete will be raised ReGuery

Russia is sounding Germany, and it is believed that all the Powes will acquiesce,

SPECTATOR

Time-L

Ordecs booked by MAKIGER, Chin

Hongkong, November 7, 1901, 9262.

Apply to

W. R.

Care of CHINA Mail Office: Hongkong, November 5, 1901.

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THE REVENUE OF CHINA.” SERIES OF ARTICLES,

Reprinted from The China Mail.'.

WITH AN APPENDIX.

be had at the CME OF THIS PAFEE,

Messrs. KELLY & WALSH, LTD And Messrs. W, BREWER & CO. Prian,

∙10⋅ Conta

HE COMMERCIAL LAW AFFECT-

ING CHINESE; With Special Reference to PARTNERSHIP REGISTRATION

DANKRUPTCY LAWS

NA HONGKONG. (Repainted from the China Afad.)

For Sale at the China Mad Ove

Price

50 genta.

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