MONDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1901.
THE SANITARY COMMISSION.
The Two Exports,
HONGKONG RIFTE ASSOCIA TION.
The undernot d seores were made in the Short Range spoon competition on Satur- day-
THE CHINA MAIL.
OXFORE LOCAL EXAMINA-
TIONS, JULY, 1901.
HONGKONG CENTRE, RA F. T. Johnson,
Superintending Examiner.
nova-Senjor,
D. Drude; F ̈‚Â D. Fán Xam, AA.
Humphreys, E., A‚A.
§3§. Hong Hing-kam
22538000 yê
600 yds.
A despatch from Mr Josoph Chamberlain relative to the appointment of two experts to enquire into the sanitary condition of the Colony wis laid on the Legislative Council table this afternoon. It seems that Profes- sor Simpson, the modlent expart, who ac-Mr D. McLennan 11 30 companies Mr Osbert Chadwick, asked £350 Mr Crocker, R.N. per month for his services (with tetrolling Mr Jeffery, IN egy Sgt. Cross, R.M.L.I. 31: expenses) and expected to be away from Me Stackwood England between five and six months. He has accopted £250 per month, however, and is expected to enil for Hongkong this treak. tremuneration counts for anything, there fore, Hongkong ought to get some very valuable advice, and we hope the peoplo, as wall ny the Government, will prost therefrom.
LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL...
Winners of spoons.
FOOTBALL
30 БС
HONGKONG F.C. v. 'A' COMPANY, B. W, F.
At Happy Valley, on Saturday afternoon, the Hongkong Football Club met H Company, R. W.F., in a friendly encounter. before a fair crowd of spectators. Tho game did not enhance the playing reputa tion of the civilians, who were deservedly beaten by two goals to nothing. The only
Q. Kent, C.
Over ago P. Teja Singh
9. Fung Man-chák Junior.
D. Ablong, A. E. D. Chey Ying-man D. Olson, O. W. D. Strangman, H.H.J.
Over-nga- J. Xavit, J. F.
J. Danauberg
Roza, E J. Marceau, P. G. Poncey Padilla, A. Bunje, ET. H. Q. Sayer, H. Ü.
Q. Tong Kai-long V, Yamamoto
Preliminary.
D. Hastings, P. 1. D. Long, E. D. Mackenzio, A. D. Thomas, G D. Wong Shin-kwong J, de Graca Uzorio, J.
Over
Q. Bubje, Q:Bunje, H. F. Q. Dalbasah, A. K. Q. Mooney, W. O. Q. Penning, A. L. M.RS
A meeting of the Legislative Council was held this afternoon in the Council redeoming feature of the display given by Blumenberg, W. J. Vazquez, A. D.
Chamber. There were prosent !---
His EXCELLENCY the GOVERNOX HENRY BLAKE, G,C.M.G.).
the Clubs was the fine play of Bassoll at (Sir back and occasional flanhos by Von der Ffordton on the wing. The forward play Hon. J. H. STEWART LOCKHART, O.M.G.was of the crudest description, and rarely (Colonial Seeratary),
Hon. C. Mel. MESSER (Acting Colonial gave the 'H' Company defonso suxiety, The Clab half-backe, usually a strong part Treasurer),
of the team, were also much below the standard expected. A deal of training will have to be put in if they are to make a passable show in the forthcoming Shield ties. The teams representing pany play a strong go-ahoad game, and are sure to have a good record to put up at the end of the season if they keep up their pre
Hon. A. W. BREWIN (Registrar General) Hon. W. CHATHAM (Director of Public R. MURRAY RUS (Harbour Hon. O. PCBATER, C.M.G." Hon. Dr. Ho KAL.
Hon. Jour TURBURN.”
Hon. T. H. WHITHEAD,
Hon. Wei A YUK.
Mr R. F. JouxSTON (Acting Clerk of Councils).
PAPERS,
The following papers were laid on thro table, viz. Report of the Commission appointed by His Excellency the Governor to enquire into and report on the question of the Existing Difficulty of Procuring and Retaining Rehable Obair and Jinrick cha Coolies for Private Chairs and Jin- ricksbas, Continuation of Correspondence Regarding Appointment of Sanitary Ex- perts," and "Drainage Systems: Plague Mortality, and Examination, of Mosqui-
1008.
PISANCIAL...
Mr Stewart Lockhart submited Fina
sent form.
Com
THE RICKSHA COMMISSION.
Important Roeammendations.
The Commission appointed to enquire into the dificulties of procuring and retain- ing reliable chair and jurickala conlics for private service has submitted a long roport, containing some sweeping roommendations
D. Cheong U-yau
D. Moore, F. W. D. Melbye. A. J. Manso, A. J. Purcis, J. G.
GIRLS
!
Q Ho Yau-aik
YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION.
they belong.
Ian to request that you will
OYSTERS:
LIMITED.
FOREWATOW, AMOY & TAMSUL THE Company's Steamship
notifly to the officers and men of the China To-day's Advertisements DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPA Field Feroe, Lord George Hamilton's high appreciation of their conduct and bouring în quarters and in the fold throughout the campaign, and in conclusion Ime to say TIRESH by avery Steamer from AMOY, with reference to the namos favourably ♬ - Order direct from mentioned in your despatch that your re-
N. MOALLE & CO., Immi
-ÁMĚT, commendations shall, in due couro receive attentive consideration,
FOR YOKOBAMA AND KOBE. THE N. D. L. Steamship
England and Turkey. London, Nuvember Great Britain has accepted the principle of the Turkish pros posal for a mixed commission to delimit the Aden Hinterland.
The largest and most representativə gathering of Chinese young men probably, ever assembled in the Cology came together in St. George's Hall on Briday evening to hoar Mr John R. Mote Mr Matt is Gen- eral Secretary of the World's Student Chris tian Federation with which the College Young Men's Christian Association in China and Hongkong is affiliated. Mr
Fire at the National Bank at da Matt has an international reputation among
Cawnpore. young men, and the delegates who had re-
Calcutta, November 7A serious fru Furned from the recent Nauking Convenoncurred at Cawnpora yesterday. The stor tion of the Young Man's Ubristian Associa ing godowns of the National Bank were tion, where Me Matt was the leading completely gutted. The damage is estimat speaker, had increased the desire to bened at a lakh, and is covered by insurance,
Appointments. him by their reports of his powerful ad- dresses, Most people had supposed that Price has been appointed to officiata 15 Simia, November 7-Surgeon General Mr Mott would speak of his work among Principal Medical Officer H. M.'s forcos in the College men of the world, or give India, vice Surgeon General Taylor, pro soine account of his travels. He confinad himself,
however, strictly to an address ceeding hems. Surgeon General Eaton is to net as Principal Medical Officer, Bombay. script:mo: Bo from the passage of Jour sing will you out. This was and Colonel Barnett as Principal Medica!
find handled in a ruasterly mouer. The wanny Officer, Bougal, forcible points of the speaker were illustrat- ed from incidents of his work with young in almost every country of Entopa, Asia and North America. About 800 of the leading young men of the Coliny wATO
Q. Loureiro, F. Q. Motabhoy, A. K.
sura
The Boar Camp at Ahmednagar,
་ ་
9404
SERDIA
Captain BREMER,will be deipatered for the stove Ports on WEDNESDAY, tha 27th Inat., at Daylight.
Q. Tim Wing-ked into the frail, more than the Boer prisoners' camp and examined £
Junior. P. Joseph, J. F. P. Silse, R.
Over age.- D. Logan, U.
D. Micra, E. There are no distinctions. Certificates should arrive in a fortnight. D-Diocesan School.
St. Joseph's College. P-Private Tuition. Q-Queen's College, V-Victoria English School.
GEO. H. BATESON WEIGHT,
Lupal Secretary. 25th November, 1901.
CRICKET.
HANSON'S ELEVEN 6, Brown's ciEvEN. Toans, captained by Messrs Hanson and Brown respectively, uccupied the Cricket Ground on Saturday. Brown XI bud an
Scores -
for reform. Ohief among these is thoay victory by 150 runs on the first innings. proposal that the cookies should be rigiater- ed and a draft bill is submitted. Regis.
HANSON'S XI-PIEST INNINGS
G. Grimble, run it.ARATZEN
cial Minutes Noa. 64 to 68, and mored that tration, it is suggested, should be by master Lt. Ross, R.N., b Davies YY they be referred to the Finance Committee. and servant. It is also suggested that then J. H. Smyth, b Davies...
should be a revision of the scala of fares in Mr Messer seconded. Carried.
Victoria and Kowloon, the Commission
Mr Stewart Lockhart moved the adop- tion of Report No. 18 of the Finance Com mittee.
This was ne seconded and agreed to. PUBLW WORKS.
advocating ricksha rates of 2, 3 and 5 conts
C. H. P. Hay, b Burnie .......................................
P. W. Gold wilderne
bGood J. A. Woodgates, e food, b Wild,.. W.
for 5, 10, and 16 minutes respectively, and B. E. Hanson, e Burnio, b Wild also distance fares. To obriste the W. R. Robertson, b Wild
Mr Chatham moved the adoption of Re-necessity of carrying ccics to pay for these
port No. 6 of the Public Works Committee. Mr Stewart Lockhart reconded, and the motion was carried.
FIRST READINAS.
-Me Stewart Lockhart, seconded by Mr Mesor moved the following first read- ings, which were passed, viz:-
Bill entitled An Ordinance to amend the Births and Deaths Registration Ordi ADCO. 1896,
2. Bill entitled An Ordinance to further
small fares, they suggest that chocks should
be sold at the Treasury and Police Stations, redeemable at the Treasury. They also
G. H. Edwards, Good B. W. Gray, not out..
Extras.....
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was
Bombay, November 6-The R Ton, Josse Cellings, M.P., who visited this Boer Camp at Airmednagar, writes as follows to a Friend in Dombay -- I paid a visit to I spoke to
to the prisoners. the place and
shaureless statements of the pro- was pleased to bud not the least foundation Baar press. The offers and men had no complaint of any kind, and it is difficult to ace how they could have. They told me decidedly that they could not receive better treatment, and had no complaint whatever to make.'
For Freight or Passage, apply to
HAMBURG AMERIKA LINIE
Hongkong Offico.
Captain BATREST, will be despatched for the shoys Ports on FRIDAY, the 20th Inst. at Daylight
For Freight or Passage, apply to ---
DOUGLAS PRAIK & Co. General Managers." Hongkong, November 25, 1901, 0 2900 THE OSAKA SHOSEN KAISHA, LIMITED.
FOR TAMSUL VIA SWATOW AND AMOY !THIE Steamship
Hongkong, November 26, 1901 1907 Company MARU
A RARE OPPORTUNITY. ·
GOOD FOR XMAS PRESENTS.
LADIES' and GENTLEMENS' WATCHES BENSON'S well-known ENOLIKE GOLD at COST PRICE.
H. FAZULALLY & CO., No, 6 &B Feel Strest.
2400 Hongkong, November 25, 1901.
GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION, No. 708.
THE following Notico is published.
By Command,
J. H. STEWART LOCKHART,
Colonial Secretary.
Hongkong, 23rd November, 1901. COLONIAL SECRETARY'S OFFICE,
NOTICE TO MARINERS.
KONGKONG HARBOUR.
Captain T. Kerano, will be deapatched for the abore Ports on SUNDAY, the 16 Dacomber, S.
For Freight or Passigo, apply to
MITSUI BUSSAN FAISHA
Agents: Hongkong, November 25, 1901,
· HAMBURGAMERIKA LINIE
TOR SHANGHAI, (Taking Cargo at through ratos to. Tervo. TAU, CHINKIANG and Harrow)- THE Stermabip
HELYEEMOON,
Capt. Ta. LEHMANN, will ho doyatohod for the above Port on WEDNESDAY, the 27th Instant, at p.m.
This Steamer has superior Accommoda tion for Fint & Second class Pasaöngers,
For Freight or Passage, apply ta
SIELISSUN C
Agents. Hongkong, November 25, 1901. COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.
2047
PAQUEBOTS POSTE FRANCAIS.
one hundred and of whom were stang- ing, but the attention through the whole address, which, with its interpretation took nearly two hours, was almost breath- lean. After the close of the address some two hundred who wore more deeply inter ested in Christianity remained for a further talk with Mr Mutt. There were over fifty who decided to become Christians. Wo are sorry not only on behalf of the Chinese young men but also for the sake of the English-speaking community that Mr Moll Colony. He loft on Saturday on tho Pay India. On one, side is the signature of the FLOATING. OBSTRUCTIONS will be Captain NEORE, will be despatched for was not able to remain longer in the ramette for Ledia and Ceylon, where hs is to hold a series of conventions among university students and other young men.
Special mention should be made of the very alde interpreting for Mr Mott which was kindly done by Rev. H. J. Stevens, of Canton Communicated...
LATE TELEGRAMS.
The King's Title,
Afghan Affairs. Allahabad, November 7-Specimens of the new Amir's rupee coinnge bavo renched now Amir in Turkish characters. On the and minarets, encircled with rifles, atan obverse is a musque with a preaching pulpit dards, crossed swords, and crowed cannon.
Lord Ourzon's Tor.
about the end of February, 1902, FROM the let December, 1901, until
LAID, from time to time, to the Now of STONEGUTTERY LALAND
The abstracted area will be bounded on the West by a line drawn from the nest northern pint of the faland to the Water-
The Viceroy, accompained by Lt. Col.ing Pier at Lai-chi-kek, and on the East
line drawn from the
the Government Pier, the Hon. F. Baring, Military Secretary: by Lt. Col. E. F. Fenn, C.I.E., R.A.M.Oon the North shore near the Magazines, in Captains C. Wigram and the Earl of Suffolk, N.N.E. direction to the musicland.
and Vessels A.D.C.B.; left Simla yesterday.
jaoks are prohibited from anchoring in the obstructed aron.
The Cambridgeshire. Calcutta, Nov. The following is the
October 30th: --.
Londen, November The King's titindian wit of the Cambridgeshire, run on
of King of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland and all the British Dominios beyond the Seas, Defender of 23 the Faith, and Emperor of India, has been
formally proclaimed.
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5
21
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A Now Knight. Allahabad, November 7.-His Majesty 20 the King Emperor has becis pleased to
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Me Whitney's Watershed Lard Wolverton's Osboch Mr Wood's. Lascaris
T
3
Also mn Fighting Farley, Corsman, King's Courier, Little Eva, Luverence. Sr natura, The Raft, and thirteen others, in- cluding Solisitor,
Betting: 25 to 1 against Watershed; confer the honour of Knighthood upon Mr 100 to 24 against Osboch; ten. Lascaria;
sixes Solicitor.
John Stanley, Chief Justice of the Allaba- 13 bad High Court.
13
Birthday Honours.
London, November 8-The Birthday 112 Honours include Sir John Winfield Bonner,
Won by a neck. Three-quarters of length separated the arcond and third horses.
SOUTH AFRICAN NEWS.
Miss Hobhouse Deported, Calcatis, Nov. 4.-TheTimes gives prom-
Tutal
SECOND INNIYOS.
propose more stands for public chairs in the J. A. Woodgates, U. Davies. Peak District, and that a Chinatnan should P. W. Goldring, b Daries:************* be put in charge of the stand at Victoria W. R. Robertson, e Sheward, b Davies Gap and that this stand should be put epon. H. Elwards, not out......
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Lawrie, of Ceylon, who have been Knightted.
Mr Clinton Dawkins
Chief Justice of Ceylon, who is made a Privy Councillor; and the Hon. Mr George Arbuthnot, of Madras, and Mr Justice
Л
is appointed a Com-
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panion of the Order of the Bath; and Sirinence to a letter from a visitor at the seat Harry Johnston, of Uganda, is made a Grand of war containing a detailed accusation of Cross of the Order of the Bath,
slackness against our commanders and the suppression of new.
the public telephone system, co that:
residents could telephone for chaits,
amend the Law relating to Dangerous These are a few of the principal room. Goods.
3. Bill entitled An Ordinance to facilitate mendations in the report, which we will
the investment of Trust and other funds in publish in full to-morrow.
the United Kingdom in Hongkong Gover-
ment securities.
Bäl entitled An Ordinance to author- ize The Hongkong Ropa Matifacturing Limited, to construct a Team- Compasy
way within the Colony of Hongkong.
6. Bill entitled An Ordinance. to further amond the Chinese Emigration Consolida tion Ordinance, 1889.
FINANCE COMMITTEE. This body afterwards met, Hon. J. 11. Stewart Lockhart" presiding."
The following recommendations by His Excellency the Governor were laid before the meeting and passed b
THE GOVERNDE'S PEAK HOUSE, 840,000 in aid of the vote of 350,000 for *the Governor's Peak Residence under. the beading Public Works Extraordinary.
PUBLIC WORKS, ANNUALLY RECURRENT EXPENDITURE.
HONGKONG STEAM WATER- BOAT COMPANY, LIMITED.
The first annual general meeting of the Hongkong Steam Water-Boat Company, Limited, was held to-day. Mr Lino Faze San, chairman, presided and the other gentlemen present wors-Meurs Chun Sin Ki (Consulting Committee), J. W. Kow (Manager), E. S. Joseph, I. P. Madar, 1. Grat Smith, D. Macdonald, Tang Fai Weon and Che Mow Hin, etc.
1. Maintenance of Sewer,8 2,009.00
Do. of Waterworks, City:
3,000.00 and Hui Districty mana
$2,500.00 Do. Do. Kowloon,............
3.
4. Gas Lighting, City of Vio-
toria
sneous Works, ...
5. Miscellaneous
6. Waterworks Miscellaneous,
7. Maintenance of Buildings in
the Naw Territory, in
INCIDENTALS.
Extras ser canesten
Total for 3 wkts. .................... 189
BROWN'S XI.
0. M. G. Burnie, b Bom
Lt. A. E. Wood, e Rosa, b Grimble
Capt. EL Rotherham, R. W.F.; b Rois
Dr C.R Sheward, R.N., b.
b Woodgates
J. Hooper, b Boss,apanár
T. G. Wild, 1.b.w., b Woodgates.
J. Brown, e Grimble, b Ross. Rev. F. H, Good, b. Ross R. J. Gerrard, not cat W. Dagics, b Ross
E. H. Hinda, b Woodgates..
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Total...
BOWLING ANALYSIS. MB HANSON'S 11.
Haoper.......
rov
2,500.0) 194, bakiden writing off a substantial
The Chairman said Gentlemen: The Burner
Davies Report and Accounts having been in your Geod hands for some days, wo skall, with your Wild permission, take them as rond. As you are aware, this is ùur first year of existence, and I think you will agree with me thab the results attained aro very satisfactory. You will note that, although the guaranteed
wo have been able to dividend is declare 10,000.00as
asiount on court of goodwill. You will 10,000.00 also observe that we did not consider it 2,000.00 secessary to write off anything from the value of the 'stošmers As explained in the Report these steamers stand is our books se law that we may safely allow
$30,000.00
$200 in aid of the vote Indidontal penses, Government House,
$500 in aid of the vote of $1,000 for cidentals, Land Court, New Territory,
THE FALL IN RICHANOR
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A fairway, about 300 yards wide, will be buoyed through the obstructed ares, being marked on the North by 2 nd buoys, and
QD
the
South by
small bisek buoys
FOR SHANGHAT, NAGASAKI, KOBE AND YOKOHAMA. HE-Co.'s Steamship
YARRA,
the above on ne about SUNDAY Next, the 1st December.
2398
For Freight or Passage, apply to
P. DE OHAMPMORIN, Aling Agent. Hongkong, November 25, 1901. AUSTRIAN LLOYD'S STRAM NAVI- GATION COMPANY.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNTES,
FROM SHANGHAL
carrying whits flogs. No obstructions willTHE Steamship Corinth, having ar
rived, Consignees of Cargo are be laid within this fairway, but vessels and hereby informed that their Goods are being junks are prohibited from anchoringtherein. Tanded
act at their At night the red hooya marking the North side of the fairway channel will the HONKONG AND KOWLOON WHAMP AND
1 lights whenever any
rod
tions are laid. ↑
riak, into the Godowns of
whence d Co., LIMITED, WA
GODOWN CO Obatruche obtained.
All Obstructions will be floating on the
delivery may
Steam vessels inust always use the fair-No Chime will be admitted after the way; sailing vessels and junks raay mail Claims must be sent in to the Office of the across the obstracted area in day time at Undersigned before Noos, on the let their own risk.
December, or they will not be recognized.
No Fire Insurance has been effected, and any Goods remaining in the Gndowns after the 1st of Dec, will be subject to rente
Bills of Lealing will be countersigned SANDER, WIELER & Co. Agente,
Goods have left the Godowns, and all.
surface.
R MURRAY RUMSEY, Bet. Com,, R.N., Harbour Master, &c. Harbour Departmen Hongkong, 19th November, 1801.
2407
THE MUSICAL EVENT OF THE
SEASON!
Mr Charles Pennyquick of Ceylon, Mr
London, November 1.-Several small ONE GRAND CONCERT, Walter Egerton, of Singapore, and Colonel Sparkes (in the services in Egypt) have heart encounters with Boons, whose loses aro created Companions of the Order of St.about bitty, are announced to-day. The Boers captured a patrol of fourteen men of 67 Michael and St. George.
local force near Worcester on the 1st the instant.
Simla, November 8-The following ap- 26 year in the Birthday Honours Gazette
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of
K. C... Mr J. D. La Touche, Loa tenant-Governor elect, North Western Pro. vinces, the Rajs of Tirmur and the Sultan
Lubej 0.8. 1.: Mr S. Iamey, Judicis! Com missioner, Central Provinces; Mr D. T. 17 Roberts, Member of the Board of Revenue, 10 North Western Pavinces; Mr J. Wilson, Settlement Commissioner, Punjab; Mr
262
Ficat Tonings 2nd Innings 0. M. R. W.
0. IL E
17
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MR BROWN'S X
Roas Grimble Smyth Clark Woodgates
2.108
72
19
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28
297 3
CRAMENGOWER CC. v. POLICE CO.
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Payed at Happy Valley on Saturday.
At a meeting of the Compensation Com inission to-day General Ardagh announced that the negotiations with the Netherlands had been satisfactorily concluded, subject.
certain
reservations which the only to British Government had not yet had time Britis to consider. Negotiations with the French representative having failed it was agreed to consider on the 11th instant the case of
R. B. Buckley, Chief Enginear, Govern-ons French chiontt on whose behalf a
long letter was read.
of Baugal, Mr à. F. Cux, Comptrict November 5.--The Royal Canadian Regi-
ST. GEORGE'S HALL WEDNESDAY, NOV. 27, 2002, at 9.15 p..
Uuder the Fatronage and the Presence of His Excellency SIR HENRY BLAKE
JOHANN JARDT,"
VIOLINIST.
mors and Mr. C G. Bagne, Cherent garrisoning Halifax has volunteered Madame BREITSCHUCK}
lor-eneral Secretary, Bacing
for Houth
Africs.
November 6.-Canada has actified the Imperial Government that Chanda's offer of further Mounted force for May made 1st M South Africa, i still open.
MARQUARDT,
THE CELEBRATED HARPIST.
G. C. 1. E. Sir Pover Palmer, Com mander-in-Chief, and Mahardo of Sirahi. K. C. I E.: Nawah Bugti of Baluchis. Mr. G. Scott, Deputy Commissioner, and Raj Jang Bahadar, of Oudh.
700 Mounted Infantry training at Ald 0.1.E-Mr. T., Conlin, of the North Western Provinces, MS. Preston, Chief shot have heca ordered to be in Fordiness Engineer. Panjab Folins, Madras, Be A.
Mr M. Hammick, I to bark for the Cape after the 15th in- Seats 83 & 52 at Robineus Pisno Co.,
stant, and it is believed a Battery is going to
Hongkong, November 21, 1901, spector-General of
The Cape from India. The War Office will Pudler, Director of Public Instruction, Bengal, Mr B. Lamb, Collector, Ahmad probably accept the offer of a strong Caa-
Ser-adian Cavalry
Contingent, usgar. Bie W. S. Mayer, Madras Civil Ser-
London, Nuvember 7--Lord Cranborne vice, Mr A. L. Tucker, lately Commissioner
Diwan of the Kanchi. speaking at the Hotel Metropola luat night, of Ajmir-A
Re-Mer wars, Krishnasami Rea, of Travancore, Mr said the enemy in South Africa wers now and the time to ten thousand mor, redvoed W. L. Harvey, Municipal Commissioner.
when the rights of belli- was not distant Lieut. ColonelClibborn, of Thoma on College, Rourkes, hicat-Colonel Wing gerents must be denied
anied them. Hamilton sails for the Cape on Sa 1,300
including 200 reinforcements. Coldstreams and 200 Grenadiers. have
UITY HALL,
Inspector-fleneral Supply and Trans-
Hongkong, November 25, 1901.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
THE PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY'S,
STEAMER CHUSAN,
FROM BOMBAY, COLOMBO AND
CONSIGNEES of
of Cargo by the above
Caned Vossel are hereby informed that their Goods neo boing landed and placed at their rish in the HoxokeNG ANI HOWLOON WHARK AND GODOWN COUFANY JOBOWNK SE
at Kowloos, where ennd wonsigne agent will be sorted out Mark by hark fini delivery can bo
be obtained as Goods art Tanded
AS SOON
This Vessel brings on Cargo, →
Firm Loxpox, de
ex. 9. Australian From PERSIAN GULF, B I. §. N. & &PS. N. Co.'s Stemmen)
Goods not cleared by the 30th list,
4 p.m., will be subject ro rent.” No Fire Insuranes will be
be elected by
in any case whatever.
Ali Damisgal Packages must be left m the Godowns, and a Cortiñente of the dam. age obtained from the Godown Compan here, after which no Claims will be recog Ltd. within ten days siter the Vessel's arriv
2374nised.
E A HEWETT, A Superintendent Hongrong, November 20, 19012101 FROM HAMBURG, TENANG AND
SINGAPORE.
THE H. A. L. Steamship Sertur, Cepti
Bazaare, having arrived from
port, Bengal, Licut Unione! Gimleta, turány to be Lord Kitebener's Chief of Ste TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT!! above Ports, Culaignecs of Carige are herd) Residency Sutgoon, Hyderabad. Mr L. S.
Madras Railway, Me A, H.
Agent,
to day. slu--and ended in a win for the Chiengower Wallis. Merchaut, Calcatta, Mr A. J. enthake us the The Daily News states THE EMPIRE that to stand at their Ped, wỡ, Exation. As was originally intended team, Scores—
Dunlop, stely Faxine Commissionet, the year, ordered a third bout during
In- from Messrs. Bailey and Murphy, which CLAIRESCOVER CRICKET CLUB,
was completad to our entire satisfaction. and is now employed in the regular work of the Company. With all our boats fully employed, we may not unreasonably
J. L. Stuart, b Pitt
M. E. Asger, bLander,.
L. E. Lammert. clander b Pitt.
: Hateem, b Lander....
hope
S. Thou, b Pitt..
With these few.
Seth, b Lander.
E. Bass, not ou
$661,62 to meet the deficiency in the rato of exchangs between 1/11 and 3/1 on 2850, in show better results at our next being the amountagreed upon for the laying The steamers of the Company of the Wagian cable in December last werking satisfactorily.
goatlemen, I will now propuseJ. H. Buttonjen, McCarty, Lan £850 at 1/11 per dollar, 86,821.02 remarks,
8,160.00 the adoption of the Report and Acceulite A. B. Asger, not out.. £850 at 2/1
unless any shareholder Fishes to sak auT
F. Rapp did not bat
Trafalgar Dag.
8. 681 62 questions, which I shall be ploneed` to an-
swer to the bost of my sbišty,
The members of the Royal Navy Club, -1765-65, dined at the Whitehall Rooms Hotel Métropole on diet bit, to commemo rate the Battle of Traisigar Admiral Sir Edward Hobart Seymour presided, and the guest of the evening was Lieutenant Gen- eral Lord Willis Seymour CoreM WEIS Jaid for one hundred and thirty five.
GUARANTXED CURE.✨✨ fter protracted and painstaking resen- rob, a thoroughly safe and certain Remedy has been discovered for Nervous Debility in every form Test Manhood, Loss of
There being no questions, the Chairman proposed the adoption of the Report and
Accounta
Mr E. S. Joseph seconded. Carried
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E. Ford,
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Mr. R. S. Joseph proposed the re-llections. Quinn, Ruttoejoc ****** of Mars Line Taze San and Chat By KP. C. Pitt, Stest, b Lammert...............
Consulting Committee.
Mr I. P. Macor accended, and the motion Sergi, Langley, & Ruttonjee ⠀⠀
was carried
PO. Wade, b Buttonjee
Ford
Mr. Grant Smith proposed that Me Sergt. MoCarts, Bass, b Ermere
tat wicket W. Bation Fotts bo re-elected auditór
Withers, is Lammert. Sergt. Mr E. S. Joseph seconded, and the p. Brown, e Buttonjes, b Lammert motion was carried ou
Jollos, b Buttonjeg The Chairman That fe all the business, gentlemen. Dividend Warrants will be Abley, at but .............. ready to-morTÓW ---
Vital Power, Sominal Weakness, Diness A Mongol Prince in Shanghai
Sight Impotence Evil For
Wasting Decay, Pains in the Laine, Pingles
and
Erphone on the Face and Body
of Memes, Confusion of Ideas,
of the art, Frightfal Bas
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The eldest son and heir of the sale!
of the powerfal league of Khaikha
ngols, Na Tenst'a, arrive
North on the 16th inst, accor
modest suite.
after
Txtrud
Total
A WONDERFUL REBUILDER.
Stearns Wire of Cod Liver Oil has been a great help to me. «I ber of petent bave taken
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Hyderabad, Mr G. H. D. Walker, Under Misa Hobbouse has beers spreeted in South
Secretary Government of India, Public Africa, and, it
Sinia, Nov. 4.-The following cheasities 13 Minister, Ladore, Mr S. H. Butler, of the are reported fruz South Africa
November 8.-The
2
Resident, Mogwar, Rai Nanak
19 Works Department. Major A.-F. Pinbey
batiered, has been de
ported to
to England.
North-Western Provinces, Captain
tan Webb
October 24th.-Killed-Lieutenant H
192
ird, Insperis! Yeomanry Rai Wounded dangerously Lieutenant A Bell-
COMEDY
CO.
requested to send in their Bills of Jadu for countersignature by the Undersigned And to take immediate delivery of the Goods frome alongside be forwarded unle
Optional Cargo will be
notice to the contrary be given before Nast Today
Any Cargo Impeding her discharge be landed into the GoboWNS OF THE HON SONG AND KOWLOON WHAUP AND GODO COMPANY, LAMITED, and stored at C signcer risk and expense,
No. Chains will be admitted alter
PRESENT PROGRAMME,
Goods
hare
Wai, Political Assistant, Chagel, Major Hill, 4th Battery. Fied Artillery, and LAST NIGHT OF THE
Gaizd T. H. Hill, Assistant Secretary to the Lieutenant
**India. Principal Medical Officer, Bahadur R. P Mukharji, lately Inspector ingham and 2nd Lieutenant Christy, both 14 of Schools, Bengal of the Imperial Yeomanry, severely, Captain ENTIRE CHANGE TO-MORROW. remaining widelivered after the Bid De
Girdwood, 1st Northumberland, Fusilier Army News N
Lieutenant N. Plattan, Imperial Yeomanry. London. Nurember, Ordur in and Captain D. Shanahan, Army Medical Council defines precisely the duties of the Carps 25th .-Killed-Cival Surgeon C 68.Commander-in-Chief and the members of
the Headquarters Staff,
October
3. Robertson, Wounded dangerously- Lieutenant Ackland Trorts, 1st King'a New York Elections, 1 November Freident Roosevelt Royal Rifles; savezair, Capinin J. F. Hig telegraphed to Mr Seth Law, the aus-famgins, RFA, sud Lieutenant R. Crichton,
Let King's Royal Rifles. 9many Mayor of New York, congratulating
October 26th.-Killed-Csptain Quick 3 him on the triumph of the forces of de 1st Dragoon Gaurds Wounded severely
Ospitsin. Langworthy, 7th Dragoon Guards. Ort. 29th, Wounded severely, acciden
A
17 cency:
The Flague.
The Foreign Office publishes a statement
Died of entero-Voterinary winter regarding the baselessness of ap Surgeon W. Kidd. Wounded severely
2nd Lieutenant Dundas, 2nd Lancashire prehensions about the plague.
Fusilier
reassuring intending visitors to Egypt thi. Trevor, Imperial
The China Field Force.
in
Siul, Noreiber A despatch from Lord George Hamilton to Sir Alfred Guse lea is published in the Gasette. It acknow ledges the report submitted by Sir Alfred and goes vu. The Secretary of State. Council has received with great satisfactiou your testimony to the excellent discipline whith
his bear maintained in the Chine Field Forcë diorughow, the long sed trying 1 Landwhip fully recognises that the Elion which dị vô hoci imposed upon troong in China, bare been varied.
ardu
will be subject to rent
All Broken, Chiled, and Damaged Go are ko bo left in the Godowns, where will be examined on thố 2nd Dec
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TO-NIGHT, AND DURING THE REMAINDER OF THE SEASON, THE
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Hongkong Umoe Hongkong. November 26, 1901
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEESA FROM MIDDLESBRO LONDO
AND STRAITS
THE 8 S. Denbighshire, Capt.
having arrived front the above Consignes of Cargo are horsbr. that their Goods are being late
Oct. 30th.--Accidentally drowned, 2nd Lieutenual Reeves, 4th Somerset Light In- SPECIAL TRAMS NIGHTLY TO THE risk into the Godowns of the fantry
ZEILAND
No. 625, 2.6
REGULAR MEETING of ZETLAND LODOK will be held at FastMAHONJ
ons, int he is plai to kawe that they bare
Hats, Zelled Street, MONDAY, the lways been Usscwughly and tactfully parand Decibel, at 130 for 8 pm, pri formed and bist it's May's troopinder
Four command, both British and Loching, ciselyilting: Brethren are cordially. the vem all circunstaurea veribil uphold the invited to attend. honourable tradition of the services to which Hongkong, November 25, 1901. 208
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BOOK EARLY TO AVOID
DISAPPOINTMENT.
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