FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1901.

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

News from the Philippines.

· An earthquake shock was felt at Manill

at 4.27 a.ro. in the 6th it.

General Luke B. Wright has been ap- poistet Vice-Governor of the Philippines

by President Roosevelt.

.

The U.S. comport Houred is going to. Kobe to take over the passengers of the Warren, which struck a rock in the Inland

Se..

Six Filipinos have been sentenced to

THE CHINA MAIL.

TELEGRAMS. HONGKONG CRICKET FESTIVAL.

(REUTER'S SERVICE.] SEVERE GALES IN GREAT

BRITAIN,

LONDON, 13th November, 1901.

Severe gales have been raging through not the whole British Isles, doing immense dainage. Fourteen wrecks are reported and fifteen porzone drowned. The Calais packet Nord, sank the lightship off Dover pier-works, the crow of sixteen nen being drowned,

LATER:

The crew of the Dover lightship, sunk twenty years' imprisonment each for hack by the Calais packet Nord, are now ing siven peaceful citizens with holes. Six of the peaceful citizens' died.

There is some talk of a milway in The tor. Panny to fap the sugar districts. minua will be in Iloilo, where an electric tramway for the city is being contructed.

George Horrman, a partner in the firm of Sackerapu Senues, Manila, has brought asuit against the firm in order to force them. to make a statement of their financial con- dition.

found to have been saved.

A revenue outter has been wrecked at Leith and twenty-threo persons drowned.

BOERS ATTACK PICQUETBERG. The Boers under Commandant Maritz altacked Picquetberg, Cape Colony, and were repulsed, losing anvan moti

MARQUIS ITO IN FRANCE. Marquis Ito is to interview M. Delcassé, French Minister of Foreign Affairs,

Telegrams in the Manila Times Gluté that an attempt was made upon the life of the Empress-Dowager of China in Houan-fu, and that Wu Ting-fang has been recalledhili

from Washington.

During the Gsent yen: closed June 30, 1801, Manila imported rice to the value of $3,497,086.00 gold. Under proper condi tions (says the Manila Times) who should be an exporter instead of an importer of rice.

[^3.40. DAILY NEWS "SERVICE.]

*NOLO EPISCOPARL'

PERINO, November 10. H.E. Yuan Shih-Kai has declined the

Viceroyalty, and has asked to be allowed to retire from the public service.

PRINCE CHING TO LOSE NO TIME.

PERINO, November D. Prince Ching's orders are that he is to During the same period, Manila uxported travel night and day to Kaifengfu, to zaw sugar to the value of 8501,813.00 gold,entify the Court's anxiety to bave full and imported refined sugar to the value of details of the recent occurrences at Peking $91,154.00, the people of the Philipines

SOUTH AFRICAN NEWS.

thus loting transportation charges bola ways, and the large amount of duty paid.

British Successes. Under proper conditions the sugar should }

London, October 26. The columns oper be refined here, in which event the peoplsating for six weeks to the south-west of of these Islands would not only enjoy the Rustenbury apturned to Klecksdrop on the 17th instans ringing 250 Boers and a diroo: benefit of the saving, but also the quantity of applice captured in kloofs and further benefit of more diversified roman. other hiding places. erative employment.

Bugar in the Philippines

Manila exported raw sugar to the value of 8501,835.00 gokl last year, upon which duly was paid amounting to 820,953.00 gold. Of this sugar exported, $24,154.00

SHANGHAI V STRAITS,

LATE TELEGRAMS,

The Kayal Homecoming, London, October 28.-H, M. S. Juno and St. George Fave started and will establist wireless talegraphy with H. M. S. Ophir, They will then resume their place in the excort.

With six wickets down for a modest 62 rans overnight, the outbook was not very bright this morning for Singapore. There

H. M. the King and the whole of the was a strong san, nnd Barkshire and Royal Family go to Portsmouth on Thurs Whitley resumed their innings against the day, to meet the Ophir arriving on Friday. bowling of Potter and Manu. Mann with A great reception is being prepared.

October 30, The Channel Squadron has his first, dolivary clean bowled Whitley-left Berehave to meet H.M.8. Upho

October 31.-H. MS. Ophir has arrived BC-7-4. Mactaggart took Whitley's placo, and, whon the game was but ten minutes in the Solent, after a most tempestuous voyage. She passed a large iceberg, which old, Potter dismissed Borkshire by taking was directly in her course, in the middle his wicket. 68—8—d. Wright partnered the night; but it was fortunately sighted in Mactaggart, put the latter batamans did not time by the escort cruiser Diadem. remain long at the wicket, returning a swift The Ladysmith Cypher Message. ball from Potter right into the bowler's The National Review, in response to hands. 75-9-1. Dr Dane joined Wright General Sir Redvars Buller's challengo, and there was botter hitting during this publishes ita version of General Ballar'a tela stand than at any previous part of Singaram to Sir George White, instructing him

to make the best ternis with the Boers, poro innings. Dr Done drove the ball to leg out of the ground for and followed Wright, the Captain of the this up with a splendid on drive for 4 Straits tenna, was then clean bowind by Potter, and closed the innings at 300, with 28 rude to h's credit. It may be mentioned that Shanghai succeeded in disposing of all of these four batamen twenty-five minutes after the commencement of play.

4.

The gaino was resursed at 11.5, after A

The newspapers ignore or discredit this version, which is based on a communication from a civilian besieged in Ladyenith.

India's Historian.

· October 9-Lord Dufferin yesterday unveiled a best of Sir William Hunter, at the Indian Institute, Oxford. Death of a Lady Philanthropist.

October 31.-The death is annenned of

Mrs Hanbury, aged 108, formerly a well- known philanthropist.

Proposed Coronation Gift. The Committee of the Prince of Wales Hospital Fund appest for contributions to free the hospitals from dubt an a Coronation gift to 11. M. the King.

A Daily News' Revelation.

The Daily Nens stated that the day on which Lord Rosebery's Guvertiment en signed General Sir Keavers Buller's p pointraent to be Commander-in-Chief was only awaiting Sir H. Campbell-Eanner.

quarter of an hour's interval, the Straits gain taking the wicket. Voules and Cars ter were sent in to face the deliveries of Patter and Mano. Carter took first ball olf Potter from the Barricks end. Ho had a single hit off both bowlers in the first two overs, and, in the third over snicked Potter's first ball and was

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Swartly caught at the

wicket by Weippert. 2-12. Sharp then joined Voales, but, before the partnership was many minutes old. Vaulen was clean bowled by Totter, 3-2-1 Green nowy vccupied the crease and hit Mann to off for 3. When the game was half an hour old, Green was aasily man's sigosture. caught by

Weippert eff Potter. 13-3-8. Potter's record

to this пр

period was overs, maidens, 3 wickets and run. Wright then joined Sharp at the wic kot and livoned the proceedings by driving Potter over the screen for Station, who had taken Mann's place at the City Hall end, was driven by the same batman to off for 4 and later on one of Potter'a deliveries was despatched to Mular

and Farmer's pavilion for 4. When his

The Highest Military Appoint

ments.

Calcuits, October 29-A local paper says that there are persistent rumours in Lan- don, at the Military Clubs, that Lord Ra berte resigns after the Carnation, and the Lord Kitchenet in autocoding him, Sir Bindon Blood coming to India.", The Australian Tarif Question. London, October 28.-An immerse rect-

total had reached 17, Wright returned a ball clean into Potter's hands. 33-4-17.ing has been held at Sydney, which The innings was only minutes old, and unanimously adopted a resolution condem

Straits had already lost wickets.ning the Federal Tarifl. Mackenzie next went to the wicket. At Lord Milner and a United South

on the Strait's score was 40. Both bat men were making a very good stand. hitting out freely. McEsen went on at Putter's end.

África.

'cordon of military piognats surrounds the vicinity of the lines day and night.

New Judges. London, October 28-Mr Betterworth Piggott has been appointed to the Senior Judgeship at Zanzibar.

October 30-Mr Jelf has been appoint- to succeed Mr Justice Day.

of

To-day's Advertisements

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[Arthur Richard Jelf, MA., KC, 1880 Recorder of Shrewsbury since 18:9; born (A Farca in One Act by WILLIAM BROUGH), 1337; son of Ints Rar. R. W. Jelf, D.D.,

Countess Schlipperhach and Emmy, Frussia; married Jane, youngest daughter PLANTATION REVELS,'” of the late Rev. William Clark King, Vicar of Norhan, 1867. Educated: Eton Christ Church, Oxford: Barrister, Inner Temple, 1863; Address: 9, King's Bench | Walk, Templo, F.C.; Oak House, Carlton Road, Putney Hill, S.W. Club: Athe: reuni.]

Compensation for Foreign Gov ernments.

London, October 28.-The Compensation Commission re-assembled to-day-

The Chairman announced that the foreign Governments, except the Dutch and the French, had accepted a lump rm of alto- gether £60,650 sterling in settlement of al! claims; and he hoped a specify settlement would be made with France and Holland.

The Flague at Liverpool. Derober 29.—It bas been ascertained that two deaths occurred in Liverpool at the boginning of October, which ware ascribed Three suspected cases have been isolated, to influenza, but were due to Plague. and the contacts are being watched.

October 30.-Fresh canes of ausposted Plague have occurred at Liverpool, and four deaths have taken place. Outward

and reels will be specially and carefully examined.

October 31.-Famign ports have declared Liverpool Plague-infected.

The Cambridgeshire.

Will be given THURSDAY, 21st November.

Sent may be booked on or after Mon-

PAY, 1e 18th inst., from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., af the City Hall.

Flongkong, November 15, 1991.

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ADVERTISE

ADVERTISE

ADVERTISE

THE Service of EIGHT EUROPEANS, under thirty-five years of ago, of fair education, are required immediately TEMIORARY INSTEcrans of NUISANCES.

The Salary, including runt allowance,The Life of Trade.

will be $125 a month.

For further particulars, apply personally to the Medical Officer of Health at the offices of the Sanitary Board, Beaconsfield, Secretary before the 23rd instant.

Applications should be forwarded to the

By Order.

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U. A. WOODCOCK. Stertiary, Sanitary Duard Office, Hongkong, November 15. 1901. HUMPHREYS ESTATE & FINANCE COMPANY LIMITED.

MHE

The following is the result of the mace for SHARE CERTIFICATE No. 3768 the Cambridgeshire:-

2

Mr W. C. Whitney's Watershed 1 Lord Wolverton's Ostrich Mr Charles Woud's Lenstorie......... 5

To-day's Advertisements

HONGKONG RIFLE ASSOCIATION.

HERE will be

SPOON COMPE.

TITION TO-MORROW (SATUR- DAY), the 16th November, comnioncing at 245 pm. Ranges 200, 500 and 800 yards. Seven shots and a sighter at each Range, ALEX, MACKENZIE,

Hon. Secretary. Hongkong, November 15. 1901.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

A one-line order, like one blow of the

hamuwer on the head of the nail, inakes. an impression, but it is only the con

tinuous insertion of the advertisement,

· like the continuous pounding on thờ:

head of the nail, that drives the argu

ment home and clinches it.

for FIFTY SHARES, Numbered 63751 to 63800 Inclusive, Standing in the Register in the use of Hin CAMERON GIBSON, of is Shanghai, having ben LOST, notice hereby given that unless the said Certificate be produced at the Offices of the Coat- pany. 38 and 40 Queen's Road Central, DAY OF DECEMBER 1901, a NEW CERTI Victoria, Hongkong, on or before the 15th FICATEfor the mid SHARES will be ISSUED, THE BEST Medium for and the old Certificate will thereafter be held by the Company as Null and Void. Advertising is

JOHN D. BUMPHREYS & SON,

General Managers,

Hongkong, November 15, 1901. 2324

NOTICE.

2323

THE

THE FROZEN

FOOD DEPOT

October 27-Lord Milner arrived at

TEU Sell by PUBLIC SAVOLOS, The fielding was fine, and Pietermaritzburg and met with the hearHE Undersigned have received instruc the batsmen experienced difficulty in gettiest reception. Replying to an address, he

{opture Cors concealed in the kloofs, and ting the ball through. Both batsmen ap. Paid a warm tribute to the endurance and

Cctober 27-Colonel Campbell's column, searching Staugapies country, discovered HOVCIA

quantity of stock and wagons, a prisoners, and also Colonel Gough's two guns and limbsts. more captured. Boer leaders has been pro- October 28.-The banishment of thirteen

mulgated.

peared well set, however, and reprated boundary hits caused a double change of

big tree at the opposite end of the ground trawling. Starp had one lovely, drive from the Barracks end, sending the ball over the At tiffin time, the score was 16 For four wickets, the Straits being thus still 30 runs

worth was subsequently inported, paying Branson surprised a larger at Trichards behind with six wickets in hand,

duty to the amount of $8.437.00. It will thus be seen that this primitive method of transacting business is a losing tranne tion for the people of the Philippines The sugar used hore should be refined in the Philippines. Not only that but the sugar exported should be exported in rained form, and the sugar used by the amy of occupation, instead of being brought hors in tmnsports, should be produced and refined

hore.

Annual Licensing Court.

The annual session of Justices of the Pease was held in the Justices' Room at the Magistracy this afternoon, Mr F. A. Hazeland presided, and the other Justices present were Massrs R. C. Wilcox, C. 5.

Lord Kitchener reports that Colonel

fontein on the 22nd instant, capturing 37 Boers.

Colonel Dawkins surprised and captured district on the nichts of the 20th, 21st, and- three Doar langers in the Nylstroom 23rd, respectively. Three Field Cornets, the ex-Landdrost of Pretoria, and fifty other prisoners were captured.

At 3.45, when the innings closed, the Straits bad compiled the respectable total of 230 reus.

SHANGHALFIEST INNINGS.

A. E. Lanning, Green, Maclaggart K. J. McEuen, b Sharp..... Capt. Rose, b Whitley.... Capt. Price, b Billings....... F. W. Potter, c Voules, b'Sharp J. Mann, u Kerr, b Billings

October 39.-Lord Kitchener, wiring on the 28th instant, says that since the lat, ninety Boore have been killed and wounded and 377 taken prisonate and surrendered. V. H. Lanning, b Billings............ Colonel Remington, by long night W. K. Station, e Barkshire, b Billings march, nearly captured Gonoral Louis W. H. C. Weippert, Billings Botha, whe boltad hastily, leaving papers R. C. Farbridge (Capt.), b Whitley

W, J. Turnball, not cuta behind.

Extras....../>TION

Total

Colonel Dawkins has captured Haus. Botha.

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solf-sacrifice of the Natalians and said he wanted to see a posceful and prosperous

direction, but enjoined the great virtue of South Africa with one grest community un- to Natal would be a small step in tha der the British flag. He hoped bis visti

patience.

The United States and Great Britain.

October 30.---The Daily Chronicle Wash- ington correspondent says that Lord Pauncelote has received authorisation from

the British Government to negotiate and sign the new Canal Treaty.

Germany and Turkey.

A Times colegram from Constantinopla

6 says that the Turko German Pagdad Rail- 0way Dunvention is, apparently, considerably

neator sunalusien.

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The Gerrain demands comprise a main 17 line from Kosis (? Kornah) to Husrah, five 0 | bmuchen with an extension to Koweit, and 13 t establishment of steamboat lines on the Euphrates, Tigrin, and Shatt-el-Arab,

227

SHANGHAI-SECOND INNINGS.

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October 30. – Lord Kitchener, wiring on [- the 28th instant, states that Colonal Byng's column has captured 22 Boera, including A. E. Launing, motort...... Field Cornets Spauneberg and Oristhuizen. K. J. McEnen, not out...

Colonel Fortescue a volumn, after a run- ning fight all day on the 27th instant, killed Four and captured 64 Boors northward of

36 1140 waggion and such stock.

J

Total for no kktg

STRAITS, – FİRST INNINGS. Sharp, H. P. Tooker, O. A. D. MeFourne,tober 31-Two rebels have been shot. Langham Carter, 1 Manh.....................

A. B. Vaules, b Potter...... G. T. Veitch, F. J. Badeley, J. H. Kemp, at Vrybury and

Vybery and nineteen sentenced to penal H. W. Sharp, b Diann W. H. Percival and Dr Bateson Wright. servitude, varying from one year to penal G. F. Green, is Bison.....

Servitude for Be. There were twenty four licenses to be con-

G. M.

e Weippert, b Mena... Simla, October 25-The following in a sidered, and all were granted. Objection list of the recept ensualties in South Africa: C. A. Barkahiro, b Potter

R.

Macken© ]

Farbridge, b Maon.. 17th October wounded slightly, Lieut. M. H. Whitley, h Misun was taken to the application of Mir Laia

Heath, Ist Welsh

Welsh Regiment, and

and Lieut. Manoel Lobe for the Stag Hotel license, on

J. G. Mactaggart, c and b Potter- the ground that he was acting as cashier at 18th Octuber wounded lightly, Cust. A. G. Wright, I Potter

O. St. John, Imperial Yeomanry. Stanley the New Victoria Hotel, and conservently

Saltor, Treperial Yeomanry. 21st October wounded severely, Capt. could not devoto the necessary time to his

Henry 7th New Zealand Mounted Rifles; own business. The applicant gave an •On- wounded slightly, Lieut. J. Munuy, Cape durtaking that he would give up his position Police, died of septicisms, and Licut,

Lace, 14th Hussars, and have nothing to do with the New Victoria Hotel, and the license was granted.

Home Football.

The following are the latest football resuits brought by the German mail this morning :---

ENGLISH LEAGUE.

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Notte Forest bent Everton, 4-0, Nottingham.

Astoši Villa beat Small Heath, 2-0, nt Small Heath,

Sunderland beat Sheffield United, 1-0, at Shetfield.

Derby County beat Newcastle United,

, at Newcastle.

City beat Belton Wanderers,

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Wod October: killed, Liaut H. Bryan, Imperial Yeomanry; wounded (since dead), Lieut. Wilner, 2nd Bedfords Regiment; died of his wounds, Licut. F. Schardhorst, Kitchener's

24th Fighting Scouts

killed, Lient A. C.

4

Dr Dane, not out ......

Extras

Total

SECOND-INNINGS.

W. E. Carter, e Woippert, b Potter ... A. B. Voules, b Potter.......

H. W. Sharp,b Porter................... 0. F. Greea, & Weippert, b Potter.... A. G. Wright, and Pottor......

R. Mackonzio, e V, H. Lanning, b

Mann

Cunningham, Imperial Yeunsury; wound-1. H. Whitley, c V. IL Lanning, b ed severely, Lieurs. Maitland and Mcgill Mann

Crichton, 1st Royal Scots Fusiilor; Lieut. C. A. Barkshire, b Patter Kelly, at Royal Irish Regiment, Lieut. G. M. Billings, not nat................ Merriman, 1st Manchester Regiment, and J. G. Mactaggart, Price, b Stauion... Lieut. Buist, 1st Highland Light Infantry: Dr Dane. Turnbull, Mehuen wounded slightly, Leat. Wale, 1st King's

Extras Royal Rifle Corps.

...

John Roberts Beaten in Australia.

The Waist: Roberts billiard match,

Total...

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

Mackenzie

Shefield Wednesday beat Liverpool, 21,000 up (Weiss receiving 5,500) was Sharp..... 2-1. at Liverpool Manchester

brought to a close on 15th October, and the Whitley. 19, at Manchestur.

Australian proved the winner by 1,811 Carter....

Billings Grimsby Town beat Blackburn Rovers, points. There was a large attendance at

Mactaggart 2-1. st Granby,

the evening session, and considerahle Bury best Stoke, 4-2, at Bury. Wolverhampton Wanderers Last Notts enthusiasm was manifested as the match *County, 3-1, at Wolverhampton,

nesred conclusio. Weiss was in fine form, and scored rapidly, getting 170, 50, 212, and 193 in successive visits to the table. With the exception of one compilation of 2677, Roberts failed to reach the century.

SCOTTISH LEAGUE.

St Mirreu beat Kilmarnock, S-1 Kilmarnock.

Hieriaus Beat Gruensek Mortar, 20. st Greenock.

Heart of Midlothian beat Dundee, 40, at Edinburgh.

"ELASCOW CUPS)

In the semi-finals for thie cap, the Rangers beat Partick Thistle, 41, at Glasgow, and the Celtic beat 3rd Lanark at Celtic Park, &1.

RUGBY."

*SLEEPLESS wants to know: "What would sou give a dog to prevent its barking at Dight? Give it away.'

JUMPED ON A TEN PENNY NAIL Old Marchant Taylor boat Blackheath byHE the daughter of Mr. J. N. Powell jumped on an inverted tako made of 16 points to 5,

London Scottish beat Kensington, 40n penny nola, and threst one nail entire- ly through her foot and a second one half

points

Another Spanish Crisis.

October 28.--Sonhor Sugasta is siling and probably leaves Madrid for a milder climate. 13 General Woyler will then wasume the pre-

miership.

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Speaking in the Chamber of Deputies yes turday evening, Goners! Weyler used some 15 enigmatic phrases shout a digratorabi

which have exisal a sensation.

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McKinley's Murderer.

The assassin Coolgoraz was electrocuted to-day. Addressing he reporters presont, be said, he was not sorry for killing Mr MoKinley, who was the enemy of good 1 working people.

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German Trade.

The commercial and industrial depression

in Germany is steadily deepening. The facturice are restricting production every-

FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED,

on

MONDAY

ABOUT 19,000 ALHAMERA CIGARS, Comprising:--

the 18th November, 1901, at 13 M., B No. 2, Des Voeux Road,

"HIGH LIFE,

REGALIAS.

PRINCESAS,

MEDIA REGALIA AND

LONDRES.

TERMA-As usual.

HUGHES & HOUGH,

Auctioneers. Hongkong, November 15, 190L.

SUPPLY

is now open at No. 3, Ice House Lane, and

the following Australiao Ment, Garad, etc..

is For Sale -

Legs and Chops.

Shoulders. Various.

Mires per

th.

par th

per lh

- Mutton ......25 ets.

20 cts.

15 cts.

Lamb.

.90

25,

18

20

1

30.86 per pound,

0.75 125

Pork Turkeys... Ducks. Rabbits. Пагеа

orders be sent to the Depot the day pro- To facilitate business, it is requested that

vious to provisions being required. For further particulars, apply to

!

Wm, PARLANE, Manager, of The Hongkong Ics Co., L. Hongkong. November 15, 1901.

$990

FORNAGASAKI & WLADIWOSTOCK,

2323HE Steamship ---

DAPENE, Captain SCHIPPER, will be despatched for the above Ports on MONDAY, the 18th Inst., at 5 p.m.

PUBLIC AUCTION. HE Cudersigned has received instrue

tions to Sell by PUBLIC AUCTION,

TH

on

THURSDAY,

the 21st November, at 2.30 r., at No. 36, Morrison Hill Road, Wanchai, A QUANTITY OF

VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD

FURNITURE,

(Full Particulars in Catalogue.)

This Steamer has superior Accommoda- tion for First-class Fossengers,

For Freight or Passage, opply to

SIEMSSEN & Co.. Agents. Hongkong, Noretaber 15, 1901. 2327

DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED.

FOR SWATOW.

THE Company's Steamship

THALES,

On View from WEDNESDAY, the 20th Captain Ronson, will be despatched for

November.

Terms :-Cash on delivery.

GEO. P. LAMMERT,

Auctioneer.

Hongkong, November 13, 1901.

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Entertainments.

whoro; and the Bourse was further de- HONGKONG AMATEUR DRAMATIO

promed yesterday. Large ironworks in

2 Saxony are closing.

1.

The Indian Famine.

70

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A memorial from the Indian Famine Union is about to be presented to Lord George Hamilton, suggesting a detailed enquiry into the condition "of

limited

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number of villages in the famine Provinces. Calcutta, November -The statistics for the week show a decrease of 96,36 persons receiving famine relief. There are now 182.014 in receipt of relief.

The Coronation Ceremony.

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at Delhi,

230

CLUB.

PERFORMANCE VES

THE

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the abure Porte, on SUNDAY, the 17th Last, at Daylight.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

DOUGLAS LAPRAIN & C......

General Managers.

Honghong, November 15, 1901. 2322

THE CHINA AND MANILA STEAM- SHIP COMPANY, LIMITED.

FOR MANILA AND ILOILO. THE Company's Steamship

THE

PERLA,

IN Hosorn Captain G.T. BLAILAND, will be despatched as above on TUESDAY, 19th Int., at

p.m.

SHANGHAI AND STRAITS CRICKET TEAMS,

THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING, 15th November, 1901, *TRYING IT ON,'

A Farce in One, Act by WILLIAM BROUGH, And

October 31.-General and Executive PLANTATION REVELS.* Committees are being formed at Sinila, to-

arrange the preliminaries for the Proclara

ation Asscoably at Delid fourteen months nay, 12th November, from 10a.m. to 5

hence. The function will be on a very

Largo scale.

¿Criminal Breach of Trust,

yesterday, before the District Magistrate of

Seats may be booked on and after Turs-

p.m., at the Ciry Hall

Prices, 83, 82 und 81.

Soldiers and Bailors in Uniform, 50 Cents. Hongkong, November 15, 1901.

The

attention of Passenga is directad to the excellent Accommodation providəd by this Steamer. She is fitted throughout with the Flectric Light and is supplied with a Bofrigorating Chambar.

A Doctor in carried.

For Freight or Pusage, apply to

SHEWAN, TOMES & Cu.. General Managers.

Hongkong, November lü, 3001.

THE CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD.

TRANS-PACIFIC SERVICE

VICTORIA (B.U.), SEATTLE AND TACOMA (WASH).

2250

THE Steamship

TO

PING SUEY, SHOFTLY COMING 11| Tong 4,150, Commander DE LA PERRELLE, is duo here on 25th Nov., and will have quick despatch,

SHANGHAI.

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October 30. The trial conmonced

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STRAITS.FLEST INNINUS.

1 Alipur, of Mr Ross, late Commissioner of

the Sunderbands.

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B.

The charges are of SHORTLY COMING! w.criminal breach of trust, and these are

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BECOND INNINGS.

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Potter MARD Stanion McEuen V.H. Lanting

Mann

Potter......rona Stanion...

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4trenght against him by the Government of

Bengal. The

the 7th at the Crown is that on

THE EMPIRE COMEDY COMPANY.

The Largest and Beal Organisation over rought to the Eust.

JEMBERS.

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when his accounts should Tu ARKIVE FER 8. 8. HOBETTA MARU," have shown R49,635, he had R108 in head: The prosecution alleged that M-Ress wate to the Chief Secretary of Bengal admitting misappropriation of Government wonies to -21 mi

1 the extent R49,854: Five charges have 1been framed, and the committal of the accused has been postponed to the 1st November. Mfr Kess reserved his defence. Military Fracas at Bangalore. Oct. 28.Latest particulars of a fracas at Bangalore between the 2nd Madras Lancers are the Remocut Deput men show that 60 of Fe latter so upon an armed picquet, severely injuring two of the party. Labours in undress coming up, a fight ennyed,

Mann bowled a wide..

Hongkong willeet Shanghai 'to-mot- row immediately after tifin,

A VIOLENT ATTACK OF CROUP CURED.

Richwond beat St Thantas's Hospital, 37 way through.. Chamberlain's Pain BalAST winter an infant child of mine, and thres Ketelint. Depot.

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rapre suffering had dispared and no vangelist, of Fillor, Mo., U. 9, à

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and enquiries followed. The injured mem

In three gave her a few doses of Chamberlain's are unable to identify their assailants an Swankes Scat Llanelly, 11 points to 6. qal, and with shsolutely no discountper danger was past, and the child recovered who were theses. The injured mon days, the child was wearing her shoe as Caugh Remedy and in a short time all either ido and there is no pridunce is to Cardiff heat Devonport, Alion, 18 points Powell well known merchant This remedy not, vuly curès croup, but are likely to recover, and there have been j

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