MONDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1906,
BY TELEGARPH.
INTERNATIONAL WALKING.
THE SHANGHAI RACE,
Won by England.
(From Our Correspondent,)
SHANGHAI, November 16. The Internations! Walking Matob, batwegn teams representing England, France, Scotland and Portugal, took place yesterday over a distance of 172. miles
The roads were very heavy, owing to the severe rain, and in many places the mud was knee doep.
J. Featherstonghaugh, one of the English team, was first home, his time being 3 hours 44 minutes.
SPORTING,
Drieket.
BOWLING ANALYSIS,
E. B. Read......114 LB. Brett.11.
THE CHINA MAIL.
ROMOKONG CLUB † GARRISON, The Hongkong Clab word soundly defeat- ed by the Garrison on Saturday after an interesting game. The Garrison batted first and compiled 219, of which Major J. Ogg. e and b Carrick Lowi, by from batting and good placing, W. N. Edwards, b Carrick... L. H. T. Apel b Crump... made 56, Lieut. Lugy, (39) and Lieut. Typ. V. Winter, rap out... ler (88) also added materially to the soore. D. McHardy, b Carrick
POLICE, BOYAZ GARRISON ARTILLERY, Won by Follow by 85 rans..
POLICE.
The Ulab's bowling was weak, Afsckay being about the best, but Lowie punished kim severely. · Unfortunately Mackey was struck on the knee by a fast drive and was compelled to retire from the game in con- cricket for a spell in oppsequence of bis segonnen. If Mackay is forced to drop
injury the Club will feel his loss soutely, a without doubt lie is 'their beat bowler at present,
Only Carrick
T. C. Vernon ; forwards, H. G. Battlecom" kong shore. "Sprite went right ahead to | BY WHARF AND WAVE. wbe, B. Millur, A. Morfey, R. Miller and J. Kellot Island on the one tack and gained
6 Lond.
considerably. Min, Colleen and Bolto The "F.&O... Naraur" which, ROYAL ENGINEERS :-Goal, Dowling; tacked in mid-channel and lost ground, arrived here on Saturday afternoon, bring. backs, Benwood and -Besedmore; · half- | whilst Kathleen held on after Sprite. The ing back many Hongkongites from holiday, backe, Lieut. Chesney, Amplete and Har leading boats got an excellent breeze near is a new steamer, and this is hor first trip. kell; forwarde Williamson, Lieut. Ogle, the shore whilst the others wore unfor out-East. She is spoken of as being an Heatley, Parker and Davis.
| tuustoly favoured with but s' light tapbyr, exedilont ens best, and the accommodation Referee, W. H. Williams.
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P. P. J. Wodeboues, o Spencer b A. 0.3
Carrisk
Fowler, b Carrick. W. Rent, b James J. Kerr, not out... Sandrias...
The Club opened their inning with Carrick T. S. Smith and T. E. Pearoo Clogg armour
Cromp (a new bowler "from the Middlesex James Regipent) and Major Lowis opened
the attack, and wickets began to
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+1
WAL
...
+45
*
190
Total
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
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19
50
NEW
CONNAUGHT HOTEL.
A Mayere Fast buoy Kathleen was some for first and second-class passengers is of HIGH-CLASS HOTEL
A telegram dated November 20 states: UNDER STRICTLY AMERICAN
The Amerio n transport **Dizia” and
The soldiers, having the kick off, attack-distance away from Sprite, but being the best. |ing strongly in the preqing stages of the woll handled issued the distance. When gama, and narrowly mised scoring, the the first mark in Quarry Bay 'wan centre forward shooting and striking the rounded Kathaen was some four minutes goal poet. After a brief spell, in which behind Sprite, and at Cast Rock was but the 8.9. "Jeable" have been in collaton the Club were In the ascendancy, the about two minutes astern. On the run in Puget Sound. The "Jeanie" sank Royal Engiavers Again took charge down Sprite and Kathleen mes the rest -
18 and exciting play followed near the of the fleet beating up towards the first and forty two of her complement werd
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MANAGEMENT.
TABLE D'HOTE. CUISINE EXCELLENT,
Сомнолов Посна тй, Букат Curoar.
Club's goal, a couple of corner kicks mark in anything but a satisfactory drowned, The "Jennie" was a wooden ship Hor AND COLD WATER THROUGHOUT. boing conceded, without score resulting, breeze, and they had no possible of 1072 Tone gruss. fitted with auxilliary ... 108 The Hongkong Club were good in defence chance of catching up with this loadom. morew, and owned by the Faolio Packing
but their attacking Hine was weak, whereas bathleen sailed a ding dong race after and Navigation Co. of Seattle, the Royal Engineers were chewing greater Sprite in a fresh varying breeze from Qust 7 strength forward than back. On a couple Rock to Channel Hooks and round the 1 of neessions the Club forwards had splendid Besoon at Lysemoon, and though it chances of scoring but neglected them. The was a series of very short tacks she Bret gual went to their credit, however, for would not make up, the "lorway. Once
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BOYAL ARTILLERY.
fall with monotonous regularity. Eighteen Bergt. Baglite, b Kert... .... Over were sufficient to finish the Club Gr. Crump. & Kerr batsmen, and of these two were maidins. Lient, Down, e Winter, b Kont
The only player to make anything like showing was Ponsonby, who stonewalled lu vain effort to pat stop to the disastrous "rot" which had set in. Bird iso made stand and scored 13. The junings closed for 6 and as there was still half-an-hour left for play the Clab followed The English team won the race, the on. This time Major Lowls did not bowl, Corporsi Sharps (siso of the Biiddlesez) taking
He his place,
clean bowled H. Hancock, T. E. Pearce and T. 8. Smith in five overe, of which 14 rans were scored If the exhibition, of bowling is a true criterion of the now-comers' eklil then the Club will have to look out for squalls in the future. The stores are im
GARRISON,
pointa being
England
17
France
...38
Scotland ...
...48
Portugat
.:.53
KWANGBI NOTES.
L
(From Our Correspondent.}
KURAN, November B. While the weather in the southern part of the Province nu been so cold Kueilin for many weeks past has been experiencing an unusually hot spell Wo registered 92 degrees notually in November. In one night, however, there was a drop of 3 degrees and immediately after that the thermometer went down yet another ten degrees. In consequence of the lack of rain the city wells have almost run dry and the river is so low that host travelling is painfully slow and tedious and one wonders how long Kuoilin, as the Provincial Capital, will be tolerated by a patient and long- suffering people.
There was no foundation in the rumour that Nanning was to be made a kind of salasidiary capital with a T'i-T'ai in charge. The Emperor has bestowed signal favour on our Governor by promoting him to the Privy Council at Peking. Grovernor Lai,
Lieut. U. J. Whitty, e Hancock, b
Mackay
bRutherford
Capt. Müller, b Pestre... Capt. Druce, e Ponsonby, b Rutherford Lieut. Hope, Lieut. Looy, e Ponsonby, b Sercombe
Smith Lieut, Taylor, not out
**
Br. Kerriek, b Kertt Lisat, Larmour, Fowler, & Kerr Borgt. James, b Fowler`.** Q.M.-S. Thomas, b. Kere Burgt. Spencer, & Fowler Mr-Gr. Gainer, Dot out... 8 t. Maj. Tatton, ran out ... Or. Whitworth, b Fowler ...
Sundries......
Total
L14
*44*
HOWLING ANAISHIO,
1,
&
27. 17
Ferr...... 16 Kent...............
Fowler N
ARMY STAFF V, ROYAL ENDINSEKY.
81
Ja
The "Hoangshan" in Dock. Yesterday being Sunday, and the day
in a melee in front of the Royal Engineers' round the Beason opinnakers were at the harbour, proceeding as far as the
Roal, the Club's centre balf, E. Humphreys, 1 headed the bull into the.ust. The Royal Engineers: wore nåt dong in arrears, for after savstal determined attacks,, Ogle best 17 Franklin with low shot which brought the score one all, There was no farther 3 scoring.
D
In the second spell the game degenerat od. The first half was fairly good, but as time went on bed shooting predominated, 79 The Ulah have a good trio do half, and it is Ja pity the forwards.pre not more careful W in their work. The Royal Engineers
seemed. the better. team on the day's play, i but their play was for froin faultless. Thoir forwarde ware better than the Club's and in a return match should defeat the Olub.
Won by Army Staff by 8 wickets and 14 runs.
ROYAL ENGINEERS.
Yachting.
for the ran home and though Kathleen gained a little more she was still one minate and forty seconds astera. Min, Colloru aza Bonito mood for third place and rounded the first and second marke in that order. The wind freshened on the best to Channel Rocks and the Beacon and Bonito draw ahead of Mis and Colleen and this position was held until the Suish. The times were:-
SPECTE KATHLEEN BOTTO MIN ...
...
COLEREN...
H. M 6. 28 55 ***- '10 95 219: 18
Be
£ 19 42 *** 8 29 25
CORINTHIAN, TACHT CLUB,
The firet Club race for the yachts of the Corinthian, Yacht Club, was hold yesterday, from Police Pier, Kowloon, to Kowloon Rocks, Channel Rocks, and Meyer's East busy, fishing at the Pulice Pier.
In the handicap class four boats started, Tremons (Me G. Williama), Doreen (Mr U.
an ideal one for bein: out of doors, a great number of people wended their way across Kowloon Docks. The attraction at this hive of industry was the well-known Hongkong Macao steamer "Hengshan," Many of the visitors were Portuguese, whose love of Home, no doubt, drow them towards the ship which had, when occasion arose, carried them to and bent Macao, without mishap until September 15, when the typhoon drove her on to the rocks, where she remained until the other day. Ban éxamination of the lower parts of the [ship's hull conveys to one some idea of the difficulties which had to be overcome by the salvage party before she could be made suficiently seaworthy to undertake the journey to Hongkong. It must have been
For Terms, apply to
A. W. SLATON,
!: Manager
Hongkong, April 12, 1066,
The
ROBINSON PIANO
COMPANY, LTD.
700
Eaving secured an Interest in a Large
London Factory
CAN SUPPLY
long und tedious undertaking, and at times, perhaps, disheartening, but success was, after many weeks, rewarded, and the ship once moro fosted. As she now les in the dock, abe presente a striking contrast to what she was before the axi- HOME PIANOS Faent happened, but no doubt in a few months' time she will again wear the hall-
TERMS THAN EVER.
Yesterday morning was not what could bu désoribed an ideal for yacht racing, *1 though in the afternoon," when all ́races 10 werd finished, a fine even North-easterly Hill), Chanticleer (Mr J. McCor mark of excellenes, and resume her sailings ON EVEN MORE EXCEPTIONAL
prevailed Both clabs and races on and quodale) and Annie (Mr J. W. Kynock) to and from Macao. The European othcens there was quite a picturesque display of Doroon was first across the line, followed and engineers fared none too well at tho White wings in the vicinity of Police Fier, by Annie, Chanticleer and Tremona, the hands of the Chinese who were on board 15 Kowloon, by ball-past ten. At this time the latter being the windward boat, Beating at the time she took the rocks, many things PIANO AND 6 wind was northerly with a little east in it. up to Blackhead's point Chanticleer pamed This was the gratitude shown them for the of value being stolen from their cabins. The Corinthian, yachts got away first Doreen, bat on going about Doreen made exertions made in saving the passengers
**
Majut Lovis, e Ponsonby, b H. Han
Dock
Capt. Kriekenbeek, e Bird, b Mackay... Capt. Thompson, b Bird
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e Woodruff, b Steele 11 Jones, 5 O'Neill 11 Beardmore,
Warner,
Steafa- Reevos, b O'Neill Western, 1.b.w., b Woodenf Cpl. Sharpe, at Ponsonby, b Mackay... 12 Saunders, & Woodruff...
o Lyons, e Hatton, b Woodruff Pte, Clegg, & Bird...
14 Miller, not out
11 Filley, b Steele *N 14 Dukes, b O'Neil... 17 Sherley,
20
25
Walstow, b O'Neil
Sundries
.219
Total ...
***
... 11
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1 59 10.2 2 95
W.
ARMY STAFF,
B
4 26
8 0 38
Steele, But out Warner, e Reeves, 6 Pilloy... Rogerson, b Walstow ...
69
***
+24
Sundries
*
8' 0 28
2 € 10
-Total
HONGKONG.
Bandries...
Total
BOWLING AN ALT818.
(1. H. Mackay R. E. O. Bird T. E. Pearce H. Hancock
N. H. Ratherford ...
T. Sercombe Smith....
VIEST INNINGS.
T. Sorcombe Smith, b Olegz T. E. Pearse, & Druer, b Úlogy. W. C. D. Tarner, b Clagg W. H. Powell, o when this became known on Thursday, H. Hancock, o Miller, b Lowia
Druce, b Lowis received numerous congratulations from H. B. Phelips, b Clogg... his friends and the sticks. He is a kind-R. A. B. Ponsonby, not out. ty, sensible man and with for intereste N. H. Rutherford, b Clagg... outside of his work and his books. Though B. E. O. Bird, e Lucy. b Lowis
Sundries reputed to he anti-foreign and anti- Christain le has frequently called in the nissionary at Kueilin in preference to the mative physiciana and has advised others to
THE SCHOOLN.
do the sine.
Our progressive and energetic Son Tao Tai, whose schools are crowded with scientific apparatus, and there are many
Total (for 8 wkta.)... 5 J. Hall and C. H. Mackay were absent.
*
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
Major Lowie... Pro. Olega
0 AI. 2.1
1 22
***
1 28
BRCOND INNINGS.
H. Hancock, b Sharpe... T. E. Pearce, b Sharpe
new boxfulle full yet unopened, is about to W. O. D. Torner, not out... build a big museum on one of tho play T. Sarcombe Smith, b Sharpe grounds. This is to be wall stocked with R. E. O. Bird, not out...
Natural History and other spiciness and
is to bo opened to the public on certain daye.
MIBBIONARY MOVEMENTS,
Sundries
***
Total (for 3 wkts.)...
**
Rifle Shooting.
20
and later on the boats of the Royal up the difference, and held a better position. lives. The "Heungahan" was refloated by Hongkong Yacht Club were started. Au Tremous showed in front in Kowloon Bay, the salvage steuer Protector," which is
13 unfortunate incident took place in the followed by Annio-the latter boat having now raising the sunken torpedo destroyer 24 race between the senior club's chatopion taken her skipper on board after the gen*Fronde."
3ably boats, Dione olimbing on Vernon's
93
A VOLUNTEER SHOOT. The first monthly subscription competi-
counter and putting the tiller ont of action, bad fired, took down her racing flag but
ROYAL BONGKONG YACHT CLUB,
CHAMPIONSHIP CLASS-The three bosts of the Championship Class faced the startor at 11 am, for a race oror a course from Police Pior to a mark boat in tion of the Right Half No. 2 Company wassery Bay (port) to Oast Rock boy beld yesterday, at Tai Hang. Twenty-nine cards, were returned. The boat were:-
A CLASS.
Ganper F. A. Bidan *Sorgt. G. Blood... *0.8.M. Andrew... Capt. Armstrong ... Ganoer H. C. Gray Gunnor E. B. Roed
13 Quuner J. W. Jay......
THE SINGAPORE RIOTS.
boatmen, and they became so force that
| continued in the race. Tremone was aniling extremely well and gradually drew away
The newspapers to hand from Singapore from the other boats. She rounded Kow- loon Rocks twelve minutes ahead of Annie, recently contain long reports regarding the Chanticleer and Doreen rounding about the serious rioting that broke out between same time, the fatter buing a long way to clans of Chinamen in the city. The riots (starboard) to Channel Rocke (starboard) windward near the north shore. The wis colurred as the result of a dispute between Lysemoon Beaton (starboard) and home.dem of standing in to the shore was soon the Sherwood Foresters had to be marched Veruen (Mr B. P. Tooker) got the apparent for Dorsen found a fine breeze through the city to awe the Chinese. windward position Dear the markboat, and sped aloug, the past. She saine out Beveral robberies took place the first with Dione (Mr A. GM: Fletcher for Mr too soon, however, and had to tack to hight of the trouble, and subsequently 69 15 FH. May) and MaudlefMr F.O. Reynolds)
81a bit satern. They stood on the starboard get round Chaune! Rocks; Tremoas did the fighting gave way to looting. Fights took 74 0
tack for Kowloon and Diane got away from same but rounded the rocks well ahead of place between members of the opposing €3 10 69.14 79 Vernon and went about close to the shore, anything. From Here the race was a plaas, the Teochews and Hokiens, in the 68 15 73 She crossed Vernon on the port tack procession, Tremona maintaining her lead country, and the police were kept busy in
Vernon stood on till close in shore and then to the finish and Doreen keeping well aboad suppressing them and arresting culprits,
On Nov. 15 things were particularly 12 69 went about and after being on the port of Chanticleer, while Annia did not finish.
oxciting in the Serangoon distract, for 959 tuck for awhile wont about again, followed The times were :---
according A Straits paper, the whole of 65 by Dione, both standing in close to the
that district was in a state of lawlesanous.
**
B OLA69.
BY
9
Gauner Lester...
50
23
*Gunnar Moore
49
-
Gunner W. C. D. Torner
*Gunner Greenhill......
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BOWLING ANALYSIS.
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League Cricket.
Three langue matches were played on
Probably in all its history Kueilin has Pre, Clogg. never had nearly as many Foreigners as at Opl. Sharpe present. We number almost twenty. Dr. and Mrs Clift are, however, leaving to found a Judical missionary at Nanning.
INTERESTING DISCOVERIES.
The other day some thieves broke inte Saturday afternoon the Police, Army Staff
*Winners of spoobs.
38 18 54 38 10 48
VOLUNTEER KIFLE CLUB,
Wall,
On the starboard tack Vernon · drew elightly away from Dione and by the
H. M 9.
TREMONA 200 12:40 DORKER... H CHANSKOLEER...
12:49
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'CLUB'
SCOTCH WHISKY
OUR SPECIAL BLEND
ILD ELLOW
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ATURED $14.00,
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Gang robberies and acts of violence took 10 CH DISCOUNT ALLOWED.
place everywhere and the few police left in charge of that district wore powerless to cope with the numerous out-broske. Their strength had been reduced owing to
CENT
UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE,
the town police having to be reinforced. Samples on Application,
19 65- ONE-DESIGN CLASS-There were eight time she got near the wall there was starters in this class, viz Gaul (Mr M. reasonable chance of crossing Dione's bowe, Malvar), Nica (Mr E. M. Hazeland), The second quarterly Cup Competition Veron crept very close to the wall, went Thicle (Be W. Crake), Fas (Lieut. Din wae held by the Volunteer Rifle Club on about on the port tack and just filled, but, mock), Asthors (Mr.J. Hand), Ariel (Mr Vegetable planters left their work in the the Talhang range on Saturday. Sixteen owing to the wind being very light, a J. D. Kinnaird), Joan ((Mra E. 1. Shop folds and committed gang robberies every members competed, the following being the unable to cross Diana's bows as expected. herd) and Mets (Mr A. McKindy), Geel where. Chinese passing along the Seran- Dione's stern and tried bo go about. I was first across the lino, but her advantage goon Rond wore attacked and robbed and was not held for long, an Joan crossed her the police received such a number of ser 90 thle she failed and was jammeds. Dione, bows cot far from the troopship. Then Gaal reports that they were unable to attend to
best score:
Lieut. Hayton... 30 27 33 Corp. Marshall... 32. 31 27 90
She had no room to bear away ander
an ancient tomb and carried off a valuable and Civil Service defeating the Royal Gan, Sorby...... 26 83 21 89 90 continuing her course, Fan Vernon deteft the rest of the feet and stood across to all of them.
0.5. M. Andrew.. 38 24 24 825
Gun,
**
Gan. Pellow..... 24 29 91
Coles 28 28 24 78 Gan. Manuck... 88 22 16 dun. Brown... 23 24 20 674 Gun. Catchick... 18 25 £7 Capt. Wood ...... 26 24 15 65
Hongkong Volunteer Reservo Association,
26
cockpit, outting away the starboard rail and rose to Kowloon Bay. By the time Join near the river, only threo Malays wero in on the starboard quarter just aft of the the Hongkong shore, while Joan continued At the seventh mile, Sorangeon Road, 4 smashing the tiller. Vernon was conse.
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jade bracelet and other articles, which they Engineers, Royal Garrison Artillery and had found, to spawnshop. These burned out Hongkong "A" respectively. The results to be the insignia of a governor who ruled of these matches tend farther interest to here during the latter part of the last this eutopetition, Hongkong "A" were Chinese dynasty, According to the inscrip- expected to prove a thorn in the side of tions it is evident that he was one of the many of the Clubs competing but so far converts of the Jesuit Missionaries who they have failed to justify their supporters' must have lived and worked in Koelling so views. Civil Service, or the other hand, long ago.
are steadily improving. Their batting in consistent and thair bowling is dangerously strong. Up-to-date they have played and
The following are the highest scores, won three matches, besting Army Staff, Craigengower and Hongkong "A" They made in the Competition for the Governor's Mrare making a good bid for the premiership Cap for the month of November at the 500
and their match with Kowloon on Decem
Sards range. The best ecard is that of Mr
WEATHER REPORT.
The M
The following matico is issued by Figg of the Hongkong Observatory:---
On the 26th at 11.35a-The barometer has risen moderately orer Japan, and fallen slightly over N. China.“
The saticyclonic area remains central over the continent to the North of the Yon- gize, and pressure is in moderate to con adorable
excess of
of the normal over Obice
and
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Prely low overthe S. part |
of the
interest. ber 22, is being looked forward to with
The scores are:-
CIVIL SERVIÖR 1 HONGKONG “A,” Won by Civil-Barvice by 76 runs.
CIVIL SERVICE.
H.
PRICE & CO.
Wine and Spirit Merchants,
12, Query's Roan Central,
TALYPRONE NO. 38s
16.
quently unable to continue the race and was in Kowloon Bay Nins was a long way charge of the police station. This village 71 retired. Maudie and Diane were the only etern, and Fas was second last. The consists chiefly of Teochows, and at about barrelled fowling piece in the house, and two left in, Dione working up the other boats were attered about, Asthore 9 o'clock in the morning some three slipping a couple of No, 6shat cartelölgəsin Kowloon side of the channel, whilat Mandia being in mid-channel, while, Mets was in hundred Teochewe attacked and completely the gun, ho pointed the muscle through a front of Join. Flukey winds were mes wrecked the Hokien branch shop of the hole in the verandah and fired. The charge went into the Hongkong shore near Meyer's with frequently, Gast was first bost round Opiam and Spirit Farm. The robbers were struck one of the gang rabbors in the East Buoy and got light winda. The lead the Kowloon Rock, Meta, second and Joan armed with sticks and knives, and some top of the head and he dropped dead. All that Dione obtained was a big one, but third; then came Asthors and Aris, Fas he carried firarms. A few shots were fired the others then fed and the occupier of the Mandie sailed excellently, made up conal. derably before the finish.
ing woll up. On the best off Channel Rocks by the robbers but no one was hurt. They house fired three akota in the air to fright- north and east winde wera mot with and made away with money and property to theen them. ⠀ -The times we50,
the calculations of akippers were sat at value of $2,000.
By this time the village was alarmed and naught by the variance in the breezes, The three policemen were helpless. They the police were called The beats maintained the order mentioned fired three or four shota in the air to
The robber was found lying dead nearthe antil Meyer's Kast boog was resched, and frighten the robbers, but the Techows front door and had a pole in one hand. The here tieta was displaced, for she rounded
J. H. Pidgeon, who on Saturday last pul
on 10 consecutive "balla” incloding bis sighting shots. There were 91 entries during the month.
..
J..
H. Pidgeon.... H. W. Bird S.11 A. Jenkins...
G. A. Woodcock, e Colomb, b Mas-
Kenzie
Sea It has, however, risen C. B. Reed, I MacKenzio
to the normal in the S. Philippines.
A. J. Jordan, at Colomb, Wilson ... Gradients are still rather strep over the F. Bidon, b. Kendall Formoss Channel and the China &es, where. Lamble, o Robinson, Mackensie very strong monsoon is expected to prevail. Dr Atkinson, b Robicson
Hongkong Rainfall for the 24 hours ead-H. T. Jackman, o Gray. Wilson ... ing at 10a.m. to-day, 0.00 inches.
| L. E. Bratt, lbw b Nobingon
P. R. Adems, b, Chapman...
Forecast for the 24 hours ending at noon W. H. Kelly, not out...
to-MOSTOW.
Foz CART DISTRICT,
..
Hongkong and Neighbourhood:
N. winds, moderate; fine.
3-Formosa Channel: N.E. winds,
strong.
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A. Tucker, Wilson
•
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"OA. J. Watt** ***
19 J. C. Go t
5 L.G Bird...
Piggott.**
11 Sir Francis
O. E. H. Beavis A. 8. Gubbay
MoCubbin .. 14W...J. Saunders za
Wakeman...
10. [10] Dr. Evan Jones
15 E. W. Torreya wa
A. Blowey...
131 REO.. Bird
Bundries
Total
W. Dobbs...
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
A. S. Taxfon...
O at
F. Maitland
8 28
30
E. S. Carruthers
3.--South coast of Chins between Hong. Wilson ....... kong and Lamooke: N.E. winds, fresh,
South coat of Chins between Hong.
kong and Bainan N. winds, trash,
A. MacKenne
S. Robinson
F. C. Kendall
B. F. Chapman
MAN makes, tuore holes driving one the HONGKONG motor car through the streets of earth thaF, C. Kendall, b Reed..
the Creator makes driving his whole army H. M. Kendall, b Brett of stats through the streets of Heaven,
P. Jacks, b Reed.
and the Ray, Rehard Smith, preaching at 0. Faloon, b Brett
the Brantford Wesleyan harvest festival.
*** NOTHING TO. FEAR
J. Hooper, b Read
A. MacKenzie, Brett. H. Colomb, b Reed
OTHERS need have as hooltancy in S. Robinson, e' Woodcock, Megiving Chamberlain's Cough Remedy T. Gray, not out...
to their little ones, as it contains absolutely, B. F. Chapman, b. Reed Hothing injurians This Yomedy hot B. G. Wilson, b Reed only perfectly Esve to give small children,
but is medicins of great worth and merit,
For sale by all tapmists and storekeepers,
Dione... Maudie Vernon....
H.. M. 8
4+
2 1 29 216 Retired.
A protest has been made by Mr H. P. the mark badly and allowed Joan to took no notice. The news of this daring Tooker against Dione and will be heard by take second position; Asthare beleg still robbery reached headquarters at about one che Committee. What attitude to commit Gaal increase her lasd if anything, but the Follon Officer, with Mr Wylly Assistant fourth. The reach to Cast Rock boy saw o'clock and Captain D'Arcy Symonds, Chlef ... 20 eur. 70 tee will take it is impossible to say remainder of the boats did not vary much, ... +10-70
were:-
body was removed to the Tan Tock Song Hospital and an inquest will be held to
morrow.
Mr Kwok Boon Kiang was detained by
15-
Some of the party carried vifas. They had indigo planter, to walk all the way to thoseventh mile and || back again,
“JAPAN'S LONG BAQE
**67 sor. 67 st the moment, but some years ago Ariel gaining slightly on Aathore. The Superintendant of Police, and Inspector the police and was bailed out by the Part 63 467 question hearing on the position of these falsh saw Gast long way ahead and Mets Crummey, went to the scone immediately Master General. From stains on the dead The times with a few Europeans, Sikha and Malays, man's bands the police believe he was an 16-17 bosta was put to the T. RA. Council following just beblod Joan.
or The Council was asked to give a decision 31 +4=85 6965 on the following point: A boat goes about 48+1463 for want of water close to a shore and so 49+14-3 gets on the port tack and immediately 46+16-68 movie a boat oaming la on the starboard
+481 40+10=59
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10 tack. Is the boat on the port tack bound 46+1359 to give, way. The Council decided that a 46+1469 boat on the port tack has to give way in 48+10-58 all cases where she has room, either by 48+10=69 498-bearing away under the other boat's stars 47-1067 or by going about, but a boat on the star 481465 board tack is to endeavour to avoid a colli
327 2. E. Goldsmith .. ******. 534-20 61 | Bing and then protest if she desires.....
19 1 Me J. H. Pidgeon was the winner of the
0 12 1 Pool on the 14th and 26th with 10,
Football:
JUAN ALSOCIATION GAME, SO
THE ONE DESIGN Orass-The five boats
of the one-design class, Bonito (Me B. W. Bird), Colleen (Me H. E. Pollock), Kathleen (Major Watkins), Min (Mr. John Hastings), and Speite (hir W. H. Donald)
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AUTHORE ...
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On arrival at the village the police obary- ed the crowd and drovo them into their houses, were they wore surrounded and captured
The Japan Matt gives the following complete results of the long distance wome petitive ride organized by the Japanes
Military staff on the afternoon of the 13th
regalts
Horses
Time. Expended.
Nina and Thecla did not finish.
Many escaped into the mangrove swampa instant, with the following. Mrs E. B. Shepherd has signified her and some took to bosts. The police follow intention of presenting a winning flag toed those in the river and made other L Hasegawa's Party 194,06 hours... each of the winners in the Clab ricos, and armats. About sixty Teochewa word Lt. Ilda the first goes to Mr Molvar.
FROM THE ANTILLES. HAMBERLAIN'S COUGH REMEDY BENEFITS A OKT COUNCILMAM
AT KINGSTON, JAMAICA, ZA RW. O'Reilly Fogarty, who is amem. Mber of the City Connell as Kingston,
106.89
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captured, and were brought into town. Not fewer than thirty-two of the prisoners have. It
Li Yamanouchi
106.60 been identified as having taken part in the
Lt. Yukimura d 112.03 looung of the Farm shop. It should be dearly understood that the About midnight a gang of over sixty purpose of this ride was not simply to test Hokiona, amied with polas and carrying
the endurance of horses and riders. The
tophes, attacked the residoneo at Siglap of affair westennalegance, and tests of M. Kwek Boon Kiang, a Stanita-hom clak (3) minimum, expenditure of horse desh
saccess, para 2 (1) satisfactory scouting? got away in a thin breeze ten minutes after Jamaica, West Indies, writes as follows: in the General. Post Ofice. The house is and (3) celerity On Saturday afternoon an association the Championship class and sailed the sans Una bottle of Chstaberlain's Gough big strong stone building. The robbers football match was played between the course. A fairly even start was obtained. Remedy had good affect on cough that Hongkong Football Club and the Royal all the boats being hunched near the was giving mo trouble and I think I should tried to break in by the back door, making Engineers, resulting in a draw, one goal mark boat. Sprite, Min, Kathleen wero have been more quickly rolleved if I had great noise and aring off creckoms. They all. The teams wars together in the order named, with Colleen continued the remedy. That it was bene found the back door top strong, however, HONGBONGGOBL, 0. H. Frankling and Bonito a few isst away and after a short and quick in relieving me there is ro and then made an attack on the front of
doubt and it fe my intention to obtain backs, E, F. Aucott and H. L. Garratt utarboard tack Sprite, Min and Kathleen another bottle. For sale by all chemists half-backs, H. O, Gray, h. Humphreys and went about on a best towards the Hong- and storekeeper
4 WORD TO TRAVELLERS,
excitement incident to traveling and change of food and water often brings
leave home without à bottle of Uhamber. oudiszkos, and for Lila russonno cheshould
the house
lain's Collo, Cholers and Diarrhea Remedy, Mr Roon Kiang fortunately had a double- Bold by sil chemiste and storekeeper