FRIDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1901.

LATE TELEGRAMIS,

Dowager Lady Carew. London, Nov, 18.-Tho death is an mounted of the Dowager Lidy Carew in hor 104th year. Lady Carew, then Miss Cliffe, was rassent at the hall at Brusels given by the Duchess of Fichmond on the eve of the Battle of Waterloo,

4 lifebeat at Caister north of Great Yarmouth, was wecked and nine of the rew were drowned.

The revenue cutter For has been Ireland. The crew whe saved. wrecked at Kingstown, Dublin Bay

and rain which passed over the United

November 13.The recent storm of wind - Kingdom is new. subsiding. It is known that 187 persone have been drowned,

Sorare

Storms in Australia.. Melbourne, November 16. damage was caused by a heavy hailstorm at Melbourne Inst night, the lass being estima. ted at several thousands of pounds.

A gale accompanied with hail was also experienced over Becojue Marsh, Broad-

[Jane Catherine, Dowager Lady Carew, was the daughter of Major Authony Cliffe, of Abbay Bancy, county Wexford, and was

• born in 1798. In 1816 Miss Cliffe married the rat Batas Carew, who died in 1850.)

The Commands of Army Corps,

Nov, 14.-it is anounced that I teutonant-lands, Ballarat and Castlemaine. Buildings General Sir Archibald Hanter, now in

were unroofed, and wrecked, crops weřa command of the Scottish Division, will destroyed, and stock kled. Two mon command, the 4th Army Corps. It is

were killed, and dozens injured, some also officially stated that General Sir Evelyn fatully

catimated at The damage ia Wood who commands the 2nd Aring Corps, 160, 600.

and General tho Duke of Connanght, who commands the 3rd Army Corps, would, in the event of those corps being, ordered abroad for active sea vicu, take cornusad of then in the Gold,'

Distress in Saxony,

A conference of Government represimula tives and leading business men has been held at Halle, in Saxony, to consider the great distrose in thao kingdom. The 'Gov- orament representatives were optimistic, but the business men said that the ctieis was very serious, necessitating special holp.

Blizard at New York, November 10.--A blizzard in reported to

The town of Berrigan, in NS. Wales, has son literally swept away by a terrific tinado.

·CRICKET İN AUSTRALIA.

Opening Match of Maclaren's Team

The opening match of Maclaren's Eng list, cricket team was finished as Adelaido on the 12th November. The following are the full scores:-

SOFTIL AUSTRALIA,--FIRST LEKINGS:

have occurred at New York, ncessioning. Jarris, Lilley, Guan many shipping esantion.

A Now Rifle,

F. T. Hack, Braund

C. Hill, b Barneszi.

Hylard's ride aux band dier have had a G. Gen, Gunn successful publio trial at Staines.

Lord William Nevill

**

J. C. Reedmom Quaile, Braurit

N. H. Leak, st. Lilley, h Blythe B. T.

Lord William Nevill, fourth son of the J. MatthewFessop, b Barpes ...

Marquis of Abergavenny, who was convict ed of forgery in 1808. nd sentoreed to five yers' pensi servitude, has been released,

A War Episode.

J.

VICTORIA REGATTA,

THE CHINA MAIL.

boats had entered. Hongkong was always glad to axtond's welcome to the Navy, and he hoped the Navy would always continue SECOND DAY,Thursday, December 12. to give the Regatta ita cordial support. The following are the results not given (Applause). He was also glad to see that some of the Military had takenport in the Re- OmsESE Cor: For Four Oars. Upon that more of the military element had not in last night's isque po

gatta, bat he was sorry, in view of the fact that the Garrison bero is such a large one, Members and Subscribers of the Victorja Recreation Club who have never won's

come furwant to compete. As to the Chi- race at a Rézaits in China Distanci, One Mile. Eatrace, $5. To be rowed in Bosts the Property of the Victoria Recreation Club.

Rex. Station No. 1.-Black and yellow

st, 1b Bow, A. V. Barros 2, H. Rapp

3, 8. R. Moure

Auctions.

PUBLIC AUCTION

NOTICE OF SALE OF A VALUABLE COLLECTION OF JEWELLERY AND PRECIOUS STONES.

lian element, he thought that all would THE UNDERSIGNED. HAVE BEEN FAVOURED WITH INSTRUCTIONS TO

agree that that had done their part nobly (applause) Hothon called for three choors and wild tiger? Io Mrs Powell, an honour which was accorded with thu great- est enthusiasm.

Mrs Powell, in accepting a hardeono bouquet, said is had given her much plos-

SELL. BY PUBLIC AUCTION,

FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED,

SATURDAY,

euro ze attend the Regatta and perform the THE 14TH DECEMBER NEXT, AT 11 4.M., WITHIN THEIR SALES ROOMS, pleasing duty of distributing the prizes. (Applause).

THE PLAGUEY RODENT.

g

A

9

Stroke, G. H, Ruby Cox, A. E. Alves ...

Thistle. Station No. 2-Pink and

10

10

green.

-

st. lb.

Bow, J. M. Roza Pereira 2, J. R. Jordan

8.5

A New Idea for his Extermin

9 12

ation.

3, H. S. Holmes ....... Stroke, S. A. Seth

10

6

1

At the Sanitary Board inacting yesterday,

Cox, C. E. A. Hanes ... Kornblunne.

10

the question of preventing the egress of ruts from draine was under discussion,

Station No. 3-Blue and

Bow, H. M. Bain

white,

st. lb,

8 10

2. F. Hold

1 9

Stroke, E. Millat

9

Cox, J. Miller

0

Lerk.

3. F. Seth

6

Station No. 4.-White and red.

3b..

Bow, J. H. Seth...

134

107

2, H. W. Sayer

0

9 11 4

3, F. K. Tata....

10 1

Stroke, N. H. Alves

9 4

Cox, A. Humphreyd

10

0

15

Shamrock.

11

Station No. 5. -Whitel

37

507. Db.

Dew, A. Ribeiro

JL. A. Cizoria

10 10

Byes, 4; no-illa, 9......

Total......

0

3, G. Humphreys ...

12

9

230

o Mnetaren Blythe Kennie, not not

E. Jones, e Lilles. b Barnes

↑ J. Travern, « Maclaren, li Barnes

November 18.-The crew of 6 Dutch fishing bont, conferring with Captain Caten, of a Ramsgate snack, pretended that they Bowling,Barnes, 68 balls, maid cos were in distress, and bearded the snack. 33 runs, 4 wickets; Braund, 102 balls, 3 They then shouted Lore live the Boconusideas, Cil cans, wickets; Blythe, 128 rad wwanded several of the crew. The balls, 1 maider, 64 runs. 2 wickers; una, smack was allowed to proceed to Ostend. By balis, 4 maidens. 30 runs, 2 nickers; Jones, 30 hall, a maiden. 17 runs, 0 wie kots; 19 balls, O amiduns, 12 runs, wickets.

Underground Tramways. Nov. 13.-The London County Council has decided to adopt a system of shallow underground Frau ways in the min strecta of the motzonolis.

Turkey and Austria. The Porte Is agroad to the Austrian claims including the Austrians' losses in connection with the Armenlari massacres.

Collision in the Thames. The steamer Cut from Hall struck the ship Lech Tennacher, which was bored 10 miles below Gravesend in the Thames. The Zuch Fennacker sank, Her crow saved, but one of the members dangurously injured, and is now in a critical condition.

was

Reciprocity. Conventions, President Roosevelt, in replying to a doparation of Chambers of Commeres, stated that he sympathised with the re- ciprocity convolations. While declining active eadership, he would warmly orge Congress to act in the matter.

The Kidnapped Missionary,

SECOND ISNINGS.

F. Jarvis, o Baroos, b Braund F. E. Hack, ran sat

C. Hill. Blythe, h Entoca................................. E. H. Lonk, ran out,

.....

7

41

80

19

31

A

G. Giffen, Lilies, h Bigthe JO. Rechman, e Jessup, Blythe...

B. T. Bailey, o Quite, 1 Blythe

J. Matthews, e Jones, b Blythe

M'Kenzie, e Gunn, Blythe.........

E. Jones, a Maclaren, b Gunn...

LF

J. Traven, mit out.

4

A

207

Sundries

Total Bowling-Blythe, 5 wickets for 45 runs; Quaife. 0 for 0 ; Jones, 0 for 18: Bound 1 for 58; Eatnes, 1 for 34; Gunn, 1 for 36 Hayward, O for 4.

ENGLAND, FIRST INNINGS.

LC. Bruud, & Jones J. Gunn, o Hill, & Giffen

A. C. Maclaren. b Jones...

WG. Quaife, o Bailey, ↳ Giffen......

The United States authorities held that T. Hayward, b Gilles

the two persons who wore kidnapped by GL.

Bulgaria is responsible for the custody of. Ten Travers b Giffon.

Bulgarian briganda.

Sugar Bounties.

The conference to be held at Brussels to discuss a proposal to abolish suvar bounties has been fixed for December lb.

Electrical Railway.

the alectrical railway between Marien- felde and Zossen (Germany) attained a speed of 100 miles an hour.

A Railroad Trust. Mr Pierpont Morgan and others lovin forrsed atrast to consolidate the Western railronds of the United States, including the Northern Pacific Railway. The onpitni

of the trust is 400,000,0000%£, (£80,0μ1000),

Giffor

A. U. Jones, b Gifer Lilley, c Loak, b Gifèn Barnes, not dut Blythe, b Teaver

TAT

10

Stroke, CM. S. Alves... Cox, F. W. White Kornblume and Thistle were weak from the start, and it was coon evident that neither of these heats was to show the way The other three made a good race til the three-quarters was reached sylon Sham rock lost way through a falas stroke by one of her orow. After this they did not ecer to recover, and Ross challenged Leek for first position and a very good finish ensued, Leek getting on the line three-quarters of a length ahead of Rasu. Thistle pulled up minst heavy odds, and anatched third place from Shamrock.

N. I. Alvea

G. H. Ruby

S. A. Seth

T

+

3

This completed the racing for the day. The Brokers Cup for light gigs (double sculls) will be raced for un Saturday.

SAILING RACES,

FOR YACHTS AND PARTIALLY-DECKED BOATS;

i

Mr E. Osborne said The resolution standing in my are embodies a recort mendation made to Government in Angust

| last by a committee of the Board consisting

of Dr Clark, Mr May and myself,

at

NO. 20, DES -VŒUX ROAD,

A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF LADIES' & GENTLEMEN'S

JEWELLERY,

COMPRISING :--

DIAMOND, ORAL, and CORAL NECKLACES, WATCHES, LADIES LONG' CHAINS, PENDANTS, BROOCHES, EAR RINGS, SLEEVE LINKS, RINGS SET with PRECIOUS STONES, SCARF PINS, &c., &e Setting of English and Chinese workship (the English settings being of Solid Gold, Hall harked 15 and 18 Carat) :

ALSO

A Largo and Choice Selection of UNSET DIAMONDS of Perfect fut, RUBIES, OPALS and other PRECIOUS STONES ranging from: 3 to 49 Carots each, which will ho sold by the Carat.

PIANO

PLAYING

EXTRAORDINARY

The Whole Range

of MUSIC:

CLASSICAL,

OPERATIC,

POPULAR,

DANCE,

by Qar

This Collection is not Lostly Owned, but consists exclusively of Jewelery, &c., Placed within the Ability of Everybody selected at home for the Philippine marker, but owing to the excessive import duties recently imposed in Manila, the consignee has decided to stop the consignment and restive by Public Auction hero, which will enable the Hongkong Community to obtain high-class selections at each undor retail pricas,

on view in our Sales Roods on the 12th and 13th.

Catalogues will be ready on the 1th December next, and the several Artioles will be.

TERMS: As usual.

Hongkong. December 7. 1901.

as far as possible, the rats getting out of the newers into the houses, and this seemed s simple matter.

fr Chatham mid he did not propose to more au amendment.

HUGHES & HOUGH,

Auctioneers.

Entertainment.

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ST. JOHN'S CATHEDRAL,

THE FIRST FESTIVAL SERVICE HONGKONG DIOCESAN

| concerning- which nothing le yet been done Irisnomere theory, but an establish od fact, that come mysterious connection exists between rats and an outbreak of plagu amongst human luings, and whatever this connection be, whether it lies in the inoculation of the human being by vertain from the rat or whether the ex planation is to be found in any other dices. tion, the undoubted fact remains that the prosence. Il a

of rats dead from dwelling of an almost certain precursor of on AR IN

amongst it occupants; and, this being so, the obvious remedy would appear to be their extermination or at least their exclusion from human habitations.

The destruction of rata is being prosecuted it the rate of some 1.000 per week, which is satisfactory as far as it goes; but the com itter, in making this recommendation, were of opinion that the work should in the meantime be supplemented by meaaurus which would prevent their ugress frost drains. It is, I believe, acnemliy a admitted that the disease makes its first appearance amongst the drain and storm water rats, and it is a fast, verified by oye-witness, but was afraid to do so an account of that plaque-stricken rats-loare the traing pains in his stomach, which he feared would Overture. Stabat Mator'. Rossini, and enter domestic dwellings. From per-bies to a lady friend, whe mid

grow worse. Ho anys, I was telling my trou-Processional Hymn 'Onward Chris

d: Chamber Honal elmervation. I can state that is sin's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy esrtain coalie houses piague did not exist will put you in condition for the party." I CANTATA

Sandi until the appearance of rats, and that

bought a bottle. and tako The fiest victitis," where several

pleasure in stating men alert in one run, consisted of those whone beds the two dries cured me and enabled as to were nowest the dead body of the rat. The have a good time at the party M. Snoll committed therefore thought that if rats This remedy is for sale by All Dealers;; Tisa resident of Summer fif, N. Y., U. Š. A. ¡ could be prevented from entering dwellings WATKINS Ltd., General Agents. from drains it would be a great point gained.

in our battle against plague, and might also assist in exterminating them alto-

The resulation was then part to the meet- ing and carried by a majority, Mr Chatham and Bir Brewin being the only dissentients.

HAD A GOOD TIME.

J. SNELL wanted to attend a party,

of the

CHORAL ASSOCIATION will be held in the above Cathedral,

TUESDAY, 17th DEC., at 5 p.m.

ORDER OF SERVICE

Voluntary.

tian Soldier.,.Sullivan. "THE HOLY CITY'

A. R. GAUL. 'Stabat Mater'.Koasini

·SOLOISTE --

Piano Players.

They play any Music with absolute Correctness, but leave the expression entirely to the taste of the Performer.

RECITALS DAILY.

PROGRAMME THIS WEEK: OVERTURE,.' Post and Peasant,.. SUPOS

By kind permission of Cotons! the Hon.

R. H. Bertie and Officers of the Royal SOLO, Sung Without Woria, Mendeleahn. Welsh Fuliers, the Band of the Reg-SELECTION... Bolle of New York.". Ferk mont will Asist.

VALSE, Op. 18...

....... Chopin MARCH,.....Tanishauser, '...... Wagner.

SELECTION,..Runnway Oil,'. Cast. OVERTURE,... Tannhauser, LANCERS.......' Mikado, ".. FANTASIE....... 'Faust,'

(Handicap by the Committes of the gather, as it is reasonable to assume they To-day's Advertisements Soprano: Me ANDERSON; Contralto: SOLO, Narcissus, ... Nain

Royal Hongkong Yacht Club), Prizes -Cups for 1st And 2nd bosts. Entrance $ Course, 9 miles. Bonito Lect.-Cal. Hoe Celleen...Mr C. Badham Thornhil

21 Erick ...Mr A. Denisoci

Kathleen. Officers, RE

would inoculato one another. Objection nɔ doubt will be

made to the fixing of net work over street gullies, and we shall be told it will

it will interfere with the free entrance storm water; but difficulties such as this sro not

insurmountable, and in view

of the universal and overwhelming evidence against the rat as

ot infection,

slow,

3

28

Tris

Gloria Officers, R.A.

MJ. Hastig

Mr A. R Grieve

1 minute

[EU

to block any

any reasonable

38 Chanticleer Mr A. S. Gabbay

Doreen Col. Browne, R.,

31

difficulties what di

2

“o | Meter"....Mr C. HNW. Kew T'ayne ...Officers, R.E.

1

#

+

*

8 Rota ...Mr E. M. Hazeland 9

..........

A

118

Sundries

Total Bowling-dows, 34 Ialls, 4 sides, 41

NOTICE

Mrs. DEALY.

Tenor: M.-G.-P. LAMBERT; Basses: Messrs. C. I. P. DAY and W. J. TERRILL. Organist Mr G. GRIMBLE. Conductors: Mr J. F. MOIR, R.W.F., and

Mr A. G. WARD.

Scatholders are requested to be in their

THE

be permitted, a full Supply of Water to Seatstrofure 4.65 pm, as all Senta unoccup

URING REPAIRS to One of the

runs, 2 wickcus; Trevor, 110 balls, 10 larga esils, and the bosteran down for about a Clark seconded for the purpose of

maidens, 25 runs, 1 wicket; Giffen, 00 balls, 3 maidone, 48 rune, 7 wickets. JECOND INNING.

A. C. Maclaren, at M Kenzie, bravors A. 9. Jones, e Hill, ↳ Giffen

J.T. Tyldesley, Travers

T. Hayward, b Gilen

3. C. Quaife, c e Matthews, 1 Tovers

E

bo

til

Maintained. WATER will, however, beied will be considered free after that time. TURNED ON from about 6 m Noon.

It is anticipated that the Repairs will be completed and the Fall Supply resumed within a few days.

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The districts of Mongkoktai and Yau- asti are not included in the above Notice. as they are supplied from a separate source.

W. CHATHAM,

Water Authority. Hongkong, December 18, 1901.

HONGKONG RIFLE ASSOCIATION.

İTTİHERE will be a SPOON COMPE- TITION TOMORROW (SATUR. Works, said he thought they were all agreed DAY), the 11th Dec., onmmencing at 2.45 that it was a very desirable precaution to Put. Ranges 200, 000 and 600 yards. inke-to adopt means to confine rate to Soreo shuts and a sighter at each Range. the ecwors and drains and prevent them

ALEX. MACKENZIE, obtaining access to dwellings--but di M•

Hon. Secretary Osborne bad anticipated there were grave

Hongkong, December 13, 1901. objections to attempting it by this means. would, in order to effect

Me W. Chatham, Director of Pablis

acasaures which may be suggested for its extermination. the KOWLOON PENTEBULA Cannot therofore beg to move That the Gover be asked to fix iron netting or other ment suitable contrivance over all the sewer nad storm water gratings in Victoria, Tai Kok Isai, Youmati, and

and Hung Hom before the The course was the same as on the first end of next February, with a view to pro- 6 day.

vent the egress of rats from the drains.' I With a light east wind the above men-think it should be done before the end of tiined ruchts crossed the lino at 1.30 February, because we may assing that by Rota went to the front at unes with her the oud of March or early in April we shall

recrudoncones of

plangus, uile with the east wind, when it changed

Dr round to the south-west and the Feta, Col incilitating discusion. He would like to leech Bouito, Erica, and Mia, which had hest the views of the Director of Public kept well to the south, wer in the wind Works, as he did not know what technical ward position and had a long lead from the difficulties were in the way. He certainly, rest of the fleet. It was a fine race to the however, thought that something should be 14 mark-bint between the Bonito, Colleon, done on the fines indicated. 19 and Erica, all of which passed Rets beat- ing, and Colleen ground about 20 seconds in front of Fries, with Bonito

close third. Min

was blogs behind Rota, with the rest of the feet nowhere. In the run down to Stonecutters, Reta again went to the front, with Bonito second. and, on catching the west wind on the Benito, Calloon, Erica. Min, about 3 or 'Teral

86rantes covering the fire, with the others Bowling. Travers, 26 balls, 4 maidens, some way astern. In the fresher wind. tite type of Sir Thomas Lipton and Br 37 runs, wickets: Giten, 101 balls 2 Erica showed the best form, and weathered there woud he great liability of theTHE Undersigned have received instruc

all the rest, but Bonito cut her out a mmideza, 47 runs, 6 wickets. Andrew Carnegie.

at the gratings becoming choked the

in evens Fairway Buny, and rounded with a lead of of a rainstorm and serious damage: about two lengths, Colleen rounding about being done by flooding neighbouring The following are details of the muteli 40 seconds later, with Beta close up. In property. Tins netting ton, could be easily against Victoria

ran down to the line. Bonite huffed removed, and the probability was that in the Malbourne, November 15. sharp across Erica's bows, and, as the intter The ericket match between the English was usinile to laff quick enough, a foul by justances it would be stalan, and if the 17th December, at 2.30 p.m..at their

notation in any case it would be very Sales Rootes, 20, Des Voeux Road, eleven and the Victorians counced in ensued and Brien gave up. Colleen came

specdily broken for damaged. that they SUNDRY HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Melbourne at 30 to-day. The wicket was

Comprising:

The Rand Gold Yield.

J. Cunu, e and 6 Giffer.....

The output of the Rand goldfeld for the A. Lilley, e Matthews, h Gifen-

month of October was 33.33 ounces.

British Politics.

Nov. 15. The Earl of Rosebery, speak: ing at Blinburgh last night, sail that it was only possible to ourry great measures through Parliament if there was a troca to party warfare. He also said that he would like to see in the Cabinet business men of

The Cape Railways. Cape Colony in the last two years bus expended £1,000,000 in engines and in rolling atbox, of this amount only £150,000 has gone to foreigners..

Well Merited Degradation.

L. C. Brannd, e Jones, b Giffen. S. Baraus, et M'Konzie, b Travers.. Blythe, not out

G. E. Jenog, e Traves, Giffen

Sundrios

7

Ruth of the Island, the order was Rete, The net have to be of very small

up

hou

its purpose, have të

nbul to

present rata making their way through the openings, and consequently

Acting Quarterminster-Sergeant Brew, of bad froin the effects of at night's storm. Boni hearing the lice, nid jest cut ant would bo little better off in the end. In [

the 4th Staffordshire Regiment, was pub tely doraded at Fleetwood for allowing meal which had been passed by an army inspector to be substituted by other.

The English Mail Service. Nov. 12.-The Oceanic Steamship Co.,

Worrall, the Victoria cagain, won the toss and sent the glisere drawn they were

to the wickets. When the stumps were all out for 187 raps, Quaife's scary being St not out.

November 16, Tho cricket match was to-day in line weather. The

continued

of the United States (Messe, J. E. Spic Victorana made 133 in their first innings, kol and Company) is urging Great Britain

to abandon the Suez Canal route for Austra the principal scores being Meleed 23 lian axis in favour of a five days faster Omham 26 and McAlister 2. route, vix San Francisco.

The Englishmen commenced their second Nov.13-The Euglish Post Office authori-innings and when the stamps were drawn ties deny that the use of the San Francisco bad lost one wicket for 157 rons-Hayward mail route in place of the Sues Canal line was not out 34, and McGahey f

Thecricket match was read next dayun

The order at the nish was

Mr C. Badham Thornhill's Colleon Lirut. Col. Koe's Bocito Mr. E. M. Hazeland's Rera

2

this connection, however, he might ssy |

the

PUBLIC AVOTION

tans to Sell by PeвLIO AUCTION,

FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCEBKED,

On

TUESDAY,

2540

TEAKWOOD SIDDECALS, with GLASS,

that, of the districts of the City,

in one of the proposed to

I to introduce a new form of inlet MAXLE TOP TABLE. TEAKWOOD WHATNOTS stormwater drains and sewers, with and TABLES, ELECTRO PLATED and GLABS H the object

fect of

WARI, A QUANTITY OF ALUMINIUM GOODS, them

His intentio

&c.. Beo..

Also: was to have a few of them done, and then

Colleen finished 5 seconds, in front of their way threntin rats from

Bonito and 27 seconds in front of fets..

PRESENTATION OF PIUZES.

The at sace hail boen wisely postponed in order to obriate the lesion that would be caused by the presenting of the prizes in darkness,

In the absence of Hon. II. E Pulloch, K., Chairman of the Victoria Regrestion Club, Hon. J. H. Stavart Lockhart was

mill going out without increasing his score Commodore Howell; 0.B., that lady, grace

Having introduced Mrs Powell, wife of

of 38 and Lilley making 10.

fully handed the various prizes to the The Victorians in their second inningstoessful competitem, were all disposed of for 69 ruas, of which Graham muda 26 and Stuckey 17.

for Australian mails is contemplated. They would, however, gladly atop the American soft wicket, and the Englishmen completed to offciare in his place.

route i an advantage in time in the

serrics would be gained.

The Gales in England. Nov. 13A great ralo prevaled over most of the United Kingdom yesterday Phenomenal minfall was registered carer Scotland, Ireland, and the North of Kog- land, Whole districts werk inundated, cpecinily in Yorkshire and

the railway trafic was de

ed their second innings for 174 rens.

HAY

118 YUDE.

The Englishmen thus won the match by

ESULAND...FIRST INNINGS where G. L. Jessup, e Fry, b Saunders.....

:

to let the sanitary exp

experts who are coming LADIES' BOD GENTLEMEN'S GULD WATCHES

to the Colony ace them, and ascertain whe-and CHAINS, DIAMOND RINGS, MUSICAL

Whimer

Sullivan

List

It is hoped that those who attend will ROBINSON PIANO CO.,

contribute liberally to the collection, especi- slly remeniloring that the Order of Service and Words of The Holy City' will be dis tributed izec,"

ALFRED CUNNINGHAM,

Hon. Secretary, &, J. C. Chow, Hongkong, Decmber 10, 1961.

252

WNERS OF HOUSES situated in the WESTERN DIVISION- of the City of Victorin we have not had their premises LIME WASHED CLEANSED in

accordance with Law are reminded that the perind during which this work should bo Rinichel ords or the 31st Day of DECKABEE, 1991, and the Sanitary Beard being on- vinced of the necessity of cleanliness in its efforts to starpp out Plague, la determined to rigorously presccute any owner in de fault after the sbors named date..

By under of the Bourd

G. A. WOODCOCK,

Secretary.

Sonitory Boxed Olfire.

1st Decemther, 1001

Note:The Westem: Division of the

City lies to the West of Morrison and East

Streets.

THE

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IN SIAM

Chink, the Straits Settlements,

And Burmi

ther they have any other suggestion to Boxes, WALL PLATE, CUT GLASS CENTER And widely cirmantul in Malaga, Cochin make But to go ia for a wholesale altera. PIEDES, LIQUEUR STANDS, MARBLE and tion of inlets throughout the City and over Favor CINDER, CAMEO BRONZE STATUES in Kowloon was quite aff extensive work and Fancy Goods for Xmas and New Year's and an expensive work; and he did not presents. think it wise; in anticipation of the nest uses of the visit of the experts to the Colony, to take such extunsive measures of this proposal He was therefore opposed in the adoption

Mt Osborne said that plague generally broke out in the close muggy weather at After the prizes, had all been given out the end of Marei or beginning of April and Mr Stewart Lockhart thanked Bira Powell was generally in full swing long before the for her great kindness is so willingly re heavy rains occurred. Therefore, if there sponding to the Club's request that she was a should perform the coretony, and for her

their object before the ruiny bean season came on, and then they could remove,

And

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Gstrondance there that day. He had thing in the me theory, they could DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY. | Times" is its Siamess vorsion. Thus tho

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The H. G. Garnett, MLeod 17 informed by soraral of the competing crews the netting as regarded the waiting for water overflowed the Roots of some trains, J. extinguishing the engines fires. Nanzorous Tyldesley e Saunders, b Mood 10 that the knowledge of the fact that Mrs the experts, he quite anticipated that FOR SWATOW, AMOY & FOOCHOW, knowing one word of it, the "Bungkuk

T. Bayward, e Collins, b Saunders wrecks on the coasts are reported. Ten W. G, Quaife, not out.message 36 Spared going to distributes had objection, but he was sorry it was raised by THE Company's Steamship

Lives

were lost. Coastguanls in the teeth A. A. Lallag, b Saunders.

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of the gate clirshed down the clife at South A. O. Jones, e Stuckej; b M Leud 18 he

on to greater

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a member of the Sanitary Board becuas consideration, waiting for thent meant waiting for their Captain BATHURST, will be despatched for the above Ports on SUNDAY, the 15th a pery great success, and this

DER,

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Foreland, depth of 300ft., by a rope lado, M'Gaboy. e M'Alister, b M'Leod sent the frontta of 1901 might be rape Chathamin Netteta

der, in order to assist a crew which was in L. C. Braund, cAllister, b. M'Leod: 2 Was it 110

no small

danger

has been wrecked off Son- French ship derland. Durham. Nineteen of these on

Jesterday

board were drowned.

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etire. Tho

Barnes Blythe, st Fry,

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Bycs, log-bye 1, wide'1.............

Total

measure due to the akcel Mr Osborne-Until we have discussed as, at Daylight.

·19lenty that

had been taude. In their recommendations and that means that

1 fact,

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from an experience of about this will be at the expense of enormous lass he thought the arrange of life in thie Colony, and I think that we, mants were perhaps the best that had over as the Sanitary Boan, ught to work inde 16û been made, and, in this connection, he pendently of the experts and not postpone Bowling Saundera, et overs, Buaidens, thought the Committee of the V.R.C coasts are strewn with wreck-

Dr. Atkinson, who presided, said he wES Age: Owing to the great sumber of un-61 runs, 3 wickste, 1 vide; M Loed, especially the Acting Her. Secretary, Me put off anything we can do to day.

gly in farrar of some action of the sort W. White, upon whom devolved so strongly in f

ware to be mack mon recommended by Mr Osborne and thought it ahqams. (Applause), Eu thought he might puntive experiment und was worthy of trial, sso mention the name of the steward, br The netting

could be made of Lesbirel

to make the Regatta the steres it drains and yet large anough out to Translated from the Chinese

known vessels which hase: foundered it is overs, 10 unideus, 75 ruoa, 5 wicketson of the works their arduous shruld be taken. It would not be an x-

feared that hundreds of people have heer Later il overs, 4.maidens, 18 runs, 0 wic drowned. The Revenue carter Actite wankets Armusrong, 35 overs, 3 uideos. Sentulated on the resalt uf dashed to pieces on the Grantor Bresk runs, 2 wickets. water; on the Forth. The Captain and 20

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