MONDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1906.
ed the late war between Japan and Rumala Increasing anxiety la being caused by the statements published in all the Russian papers to the effect that Japan bas made a claim apart from the provisions of the Portsmouth Treaty, with which it is impossible for Russia to comply,
tention.
is not
SPORTING.
Tootball.
THE INTERNATIONAL KATER.
On Saturday afternoon the International rugby match-Scotland and Ireland England and Wales-took place on the Hongkong Football Club's ground, in the presence of a large crowd of spectators, many of whom were ladies. The grand- stand was packed and the sides of the ground were lined with spectators. The
teams were :—
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produce a sixteen page newspaper, on the best paper, for the small sum of one penny, Of the various forms of "Blind Alphabet" Braille is much the simplest and the best known among the blind. It consivia of a series of hised dots read by the touch. The same systma has been successfully
(From a Correspondent. }
LONDON, November 28. The detention of a party of would-be Chinese immigrants at the port of London under the Destitute Alians. Act raises used for the blind in Chins. The first Total, Four wickets for 90 question which may turn out to be of very - Daly Mat sdition for the Blind will be
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No sour books being available we are unable to give detailed spores. R. G. A.
scored 55 and the R. Es. 38.
CIVIL SERVICE 7. HONGKONG LAL A friendly match between Civil service and Hongkong A resulted in a win for Civil Service, the scores, being :---
GIVEL AMAVION,
Gundries
there exist at present two, colonies of
Chinṣed-one in Liverpool and the other The pious hops of many a tramp that in Manchesterisch numberingsbout three owing to the high price of soap he was hundred. For the most part they are going to be saved the indignity of occasional laundrymen but a few are in the grocery involuntary baths in the work houses, Is trade. Unless the government takes action doomed to disappointment for the great or better still the municipal authorities of soap trust has come to grief. the two cities immediately concerned, we
The shrieking advocates of "woman are threatened with a steady Inflax of Chinnan labourore. It is not a pleasant auftrags" known as suffragetter, aro a new thought to contemplate the rise of "Chius power in English politics. The present towns" in the midst of our big cities. The government in particular and the Liberal labour question is after all, not the most Party to goneral are being fiercely attached. serious one. It is a moral question of the They have worked hard in opposing the greatest importance. Already there to liberal candidate for Huddersfield. Mr 96 sufficient evidence to show that the horrors Winston Churchil is their pot aversion and
and irregularities of Ban Francisco are beginning in England. We cannot get 10
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they are already planning a campaign against his return to Parliament when the election comes round. -
women who are not ashamed to associato BELLE VIEW HOTEL ENTER-
themselves with the Chinese. Peoplo
have been stirred with the cry of Chinone
3 slavery" is South Africa. A very real and litter ory is now heard nearer home What the response will be it will be interesting to see.
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The drastic nation of the House of Lords has practically killed the Education Bill. 16 All oyes are turning to the Duke of Devonshire as the only man who can posibly affect a compromise between the character sketches from Hudyard Kipling MINIATURE GRAND
House of Commons and the House of ware wall portrayed and were respotisiblo Lords, Hopes are entertained that better for much wirth. Mrs Ramsdale sang and more peaceable counsels will prevail several songs in good voice and won so
in the Committee stage of the Bill before mach approval that there should be crowded
THE
BY
STEINWAY'
Land and Wales, thou.h an excellent defence we put up by the Scotch and J. D. Kinnaird, o Tilman, b Macksskill 62 Irish team. The Whites three-quarters E. Green, b Maskaskill
H. Irving, Maakaskil... got moving early but Poarco gave Larmour B. Couper, retired a difficult pass which the latter failed to B. Pastonji, usb out take, and the Colours' forwards rushed the Rose, not out ball into the Whites territory. Just out Sundries side the twenty-five Preahay, took s mark and Taylor tried a kiahat goal but failed. JAPAN AND AMERICA.
Poarco's return was blocked and the ball WASHINGTON, Doo. 15.
found touch right in the corner, a couple Martin At the commencement of this wosk,
of yards from the Whites line. Good Mackaakill President Roosevelt will send a special
defensa by Posice and Larmour gradually Lightfoot... message to Congress, recommending that
drove the Coloura back, but another mark Day gave Taylor a further chance at goal, which the Federal Government be given control
ENGLAND AND WALE: Full back, he just missed. Then the Whites took over the proceedings of the States in affa'r Trithreo-quarters, L. C. Larmour, command and a splendid forward rush saw relating to foreignom
T.K. Pearce, T. J. Lloyd and H. Hancock; the hall taken across the Colours' line. A Warningrós, Dec. 25.
helves, M. C. Joughin and L. J. Black-fivo parda' sarimmage was ordered, froja President Roosevelt is preparing to zand buta forwarts H. W. Teater, F. which the Colours relieved, but Fleming, second messge to Congress. The message Kandall, F. C. Hall, P. W. Guldring, L. getting possession, made a good run, folug will insist that the Constitution shall be so Greenhill, H. M. Kendall, R. M. Ranking downed by Bailey near the twenty-five. reviend as to concentrate power for the and Lt. Huntor.
A pass from Freshaw to Lang was kusakait SCOTLAND AND IRELAND: Full book, Bon Pearce picked up a bad pass from E. B. Read, eand. Fowler control of the State nathorites in the Federal Goverment. The President will Johnson; three quarters, J. Mol. Taylor, Blackburn and sent to Larmour. The P. T. Lamble, b Fowler also strongly criticise the present attitude. 0. Lang, C. M. Froshaw and J. G. latter inado a splendid run but Preshow Bullock, not out of San Francisco, and will emphatically Locky; mires, A. G. Fleming and A. M. downed him from behind, tearing the shirt. A. Biden, b Fowler.......
Dr. Atkinson; o Fowler, b'Gray... insist on the justice of the Japanese ass; forwards, B. G. O. Bailey, R. G. of his Inok, amid a roar of laughter, L. Baiton, b Gray
Mauro, Macdonald, J. Hanron, Holmes, Larmour left the field for repairs and Backte, M. Logen aan Roberta.
while away-a, pass from Blackbura ib Kendall kicked off for the English and Pearce was sent to Idard Lloyd gained the *(PHOM THE JAPAN ADYRETIERS.)
Welsh team and Flaming's rotura kick was full-back and then passed to Hancock who GRAVE SITUATION IN FRANCE,
blocked. Immediately tho forwards got to had Httle diffóulty in scoring and Pearce SAN FRASCIBO, Des, 17.. Violent resistance to the taking of church work and a fast scramble ensued, the ball added the extra points, giving the Whitca a Inventorieshusnow become general through going right across the fold and into touch lead of 10 points to 3. A few minutes after Morrell ont Frazos, and there have been several between half and quarter way. From a wards another peal of laughter was caused Chalmers... serious collisiona between the inhabitants scrimmage thurs Goldring broke through by Lang haring his noiler parmunte torn Gray... of of the provincial towns and the the loose, kisked and followed on, collaring from hint as he was tackled. The pans Government traps and Commis ionem. An Johnson before the latter could get his was stopped and on restarting Preshew the work of making the inventory is yet completed grave disturbances are anti-kick in. The ball was dropped and Lloyd, made a good opening. He was cleanly pipated,
earing up smartly, picked up and sailed for tackled by Pearce but not before the ball The troops who accompany the Govern the Scottish and Irish line, but was recall-had gone to Taylor. The latter mado ment Commissionem intrusted with the work of inventorying have received specialed by the referes (Mr J. Clark). A free to really fine run and scored, but failed at the instructions to exercise great patience and the Colours (Scotland and Ireland) relieved kick at goal. At this stage Johnson came not to use violence ar fire un crowds unless the pressure, Taylor finding the line woll from full back into the forwards, and attacked with fire-arms.
beyond the twenty-five. By good forward Macdonald took his place behind. He play the Whites (England and Wales) infused a great deal of life into the forward advanced but again Taylor sent them back division, who were being continually to their own twenty-Îve. After a free besten by the opposing pack, but it was kick was given against the Colours, Pre- not for long. Another fine passing bout shaw picked up and ran well, being finely between Hancock, Lloyd and Fence Was tackled by Lloyd, but not before he had spoiled by a knock on by Lamour, who had passed to Lang, who in turn transferred to an open Lohl in front of him, though Lanz Bailoy, but he was well downed. A series | was coming up fast. From the scrimmage of long kicks austed in the ball finding the that followed . C. Kendall fall across the SAN FRANCIS00, December 17. Another phase has turned up in the line near the Colours twenty-five, and line and scored, but Peares missed the kick Panama Canal work. The United States after Preahaw and Lan, had worked to at goal. Another try was added by H. Government has imucil a statement debar-wards the other end of the field, Pearce Hancock, who received a pass from Will. ring all foreige contractors from bidding gained about twenty-five yards by an Hancock's ran was a splendid one and the on the contracts to work on the Canal:
This action has been taken after seziona oxcellent kick, which found touch on way in which he beat Johnston (who had consideration, so it was at first believed the right wing. From the scrimmage gone back to full-back} was a' treat to that by admitting. foregin contractor
the H. Hancock cot a pass and an admir witness. Pearce again missed the attempt Corinthian Yacht Club took place yestering by his bed side in prison and over the attractions for visitors, and arrangements - work would be rushed along quicker, but
able passing boat was witnessed, the at goal. The Whites three-quarters again strong objections by the large
made American contractors and the United hall travelling right across the field got moving and another try seemed immi day over the following course-From sketch are the words "on his know at have now been completed for the holding PRICES consistent with States Federation of Labor have been to Larmour. The latter looked a certain nont hut a bad pass from Pearce Larmour Police Pier, Kewison, to Trocas Rock last. It was perhaps unavoidable, and of periodical dances at the hotel during the necessary for the officer concerned as he, too, cold weather, å dancing clab has been listened to by the Government. try noorer but Lang charged him and stopped them. A minute later they were bucy (port) to North Fairway buoy (port) has to go before the Court that this officer formed and a dancing floor pat down ad-
· BOME INJURES ADMIRAL brought him down. The Whites again get off again but another knock on, this time by to Meyer's East buoy (port) and back to refused to answer any and all the questions joining the bowling alley and there in every
DOUBASDEFF.
posesion from the scrimmage and when Lloyd, brought them back. A pass from Police Pier, Kowloon.
put to him by Moody when trying to indication that the club's fixtures, to which right in front of goal Pearce essayed a drop Hancock to Lloyd started them going once kick which failed to score. England and more and the latter sent to Pearce who Wales were having the best the game, passed, in turn, to Larmour. The letter though excelent tackling prevented asped for the line but was splendidly score. à good pass from Blackburn to tackled by Johnson almost on the goal Jonghit was sent to Peirce who gained line. Tayler got his side out of danger by considerable ground before passing to a good kick, but it was not for long, for Lloyd. The latter made a fine run but Pearce took a pass from Blackburn and was collared froni behind by Lang, when transferred to Lloyd, who in turn passed well inside the twenty-five. After a couple to Hancock. The latter player again beat of line-oute, followed by scrimmages, a free Johnson and erassed, but caly just in time kick to the Colours enabled them to clear for Taylor brought him, down on the line their line, Lang finding touch outside the just as he scored. Kendall missed the missed a good chance shortly afterwards, for England and Wales by nineteen points twenty-five. Hancock, by knocking on, kick at goal and the game finished in a win
and Preshaw took advantage of a weak to six. pass to intercopt, purt, and follow on, but Hill cleverly found the line just in time. From the looss just outside the Colours twenty-five Roberts picked up and passed to Taylor. The latter streaked for the opposite goal, and got past Larmour, though only barely, for the latter almost the score being & goals to 2, when, time brought him down. Pearce charged Taylor called. but again the latter managed to elude him. Nearing Hill, the full back, Tlayor punted and followed up smartly, accompanied by Locky and Bailey. Lecky reached the
The Goyerament still continues to sum- mon inedintiuate clergy who intite the people to resist, and the Cabinet now Awalita: some positive proof of eyetomatic resistance on the part of the higher Church The situation in Frases to-day is looked
authorities.
apon sa grare.
the
AMERICA DEBARS FOREIGN CONTRACTORS,
SAN FRANOPCO, December 17.
Admiral Doubusdelf, while driving along one of principal atreets in Moscow on Saturday, was seriously injured by a bomb hurled at his carriage.
The Admiral's coachman was killed as were also the horses, the best thrower escaplug in the general confusion. EQUADOR REBEL CHIEF COMMITS SUICIDE
SAN FRANCISCO, December 17. Genaral Vege, who has for a long time sscaped capture as the loader of the rebel forces in Ecuador, was surpised and esp tured yesterday morning by Government and after his expture committed suicide scouts. Ife made a desperate resist nce, by shooting himself through the head with bla revolver, which be was allowed to
rolain.
CONTROL OF THE MERGER.
Hay Francesco, December 17. The Mexican Government have at last, through a combination mado with Mr Harriman of the Southern Pacific Railroad, secured control of the Merger, which it has long sought.
(Frontz Jarán CHRONICLE.) BUSSIAN AND JAPAN.
Songs Loanos, December 19, Diplomatic circles in St. Petersburg
officials and newspapers in reference to the
Sundries
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it leaves the Upper House. The last houses at her anbeequent performances. resource of the government would be an In a bright, little comedy sketch, made up is a work of creative art which appeal to the country but with their over-of selections from various sources, both
stands alone-unqualifiedly whelming majority this is a very impro- entertalnors were a distinct access and the bable step.
audience was kopt highly amused. On Bunday night a second performanos was
The trial of the naval stokers is given when the songe were more of a moved
proceeding. The sentence of five years on Stocker Moody is considered too severe,
but the Admiralty has yet to say the last
| word and the probability is that the period
will be shortened. A clever cartoon in The fourth Club race for ysable of the the Morning Leader shows Moody kneel
THE BEST.
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in
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In the one-design class the full flet-establish his defence. This fact will not admissions will be by ticket only, will be eight beats-etarted. A fairly erg aart be overlooked when the Admiralty comes very poular. On Sunday afternoons a band was made, Mais écossing the line first fullaw to pronounce on the sentences given by the plays at the hotel, and many residents wint to the hotel to hear the music yesterday ad by Jon. The wind was fairly strong and Courtmartial. came from the east; though, later" on it
and enjoy a gloss of wine in the garden or on weered round to the south-east and then
The Daly Mail is to be congratulated the verandah. came hack to bust, again. After on its noble effort to issue a weekly edition closing the wharves along the Kow for the Blind. The venture is not a com- non shores Joan took first position and mergial one and in any case the loss trill soon established a good lead, with Mota be severe. The object is so deserving that closest in attendance. Just before rea- it would be a thousand pities it for lack of ching Trogas Ruck buoy the wind dropped funds, it does not succeed. Great surprise
Nins and Gael, closed up and the remainder of the fleet, excluding is expressed that it should be possible to
the leader. Nina and Gael had remained close to the Kowloon shore and getting the benefit of a An association match between the Mid-spanking breeze they came down under dlesex and H. M. 5. "Kent" resulted in spinnakers set and overhauled all the other a win. for the “Kont" by one goal to nil. hosts, but. Joan managed to sneak round
ROYAL ENGINEERS V. “TAKAR.”
the mark. Stat. The other boats were The R. E's host the Tamar" easily,
KENT. MIDDLESEX.
bunched and on rounding three bosts collid ed bot no damage was done. A fine steady broens then came along from the east and the boats went:ídoing away for the North Rifle Shooting......
Fairway buoy, which Joan zounded first, followed by Gaul, the former having a good EVOLUNTEER RIFLE CLUBALA Ne
fold. Ca founding Toan immediately est A spoon competition was held on the
upanimously discount the alarmist tone of all first and by a tricky ran just managed Tai Hang rango on Saturday by members † across "for Kowloon and all the boats fol Rugs Japanese negotiations. The main to reach the sine and score in the corner of the Volunteer Rifle Club. The following lowed. The landing boattacked for difference concerns the definition of the Taylor took the kick at goal and the ball are the best scores; spoons were won by loyer's East boor when nesting. TaumatiĮ --
word "inlet" which occurs in the fishery just passed outside the posts, clause of the Treaty of Portsmouth,
THE POWERS AND MOROCCO.
LONDON, Desember 17.
The Whites redoubled their efforts now Ganner Manuk.and Corporal.Seth.
200 500 600 Hep. Tel. and good forward work carried the ball
23-12 83· into the Colours' territory whore Lang felt Guar. Mamuk... 30 28
Corp. Seth 23 26 24 18 91
Marshall... 226
Raisuli, the loader of the insurgente, has on it and stopped the rush, About half-
been laterviewed and declared that by loose play occurred and in jumping Guar. Sorby... 23 33.
could no longer tolerate the French and Spanish warships."
Damaging a Railway Engine.
presence of
for the ball Fraser and Logan collided in the air, with the result that Logan received a bump in the face from Fraser's forckend. Logan was stunned by A coalie was charged, at the Magistracy, the force of the blow and his nose bled this morning, with damaging a railway profusely, while Fraser sustained a painful engine and a number of trucks. It appears cut just over the oye. Both men were that the engine and trucks were being forced to retire from the held,-but returned used to convey materials for the Kowloon Canton railway works along the line and was standing in the yard at Yaumsti on Saturday whon defendant set it in motion. The engine driver and Grordan were away
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Chapman... 21 Petley
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Cricket.
28 scr.
190
THE LEAGUE, COMPETITION. On Saturday two matches in connection
and the rest of the fleet followed,
excepting Mola, which stood right in towards the Coum politan Docks, expecting probably to get a better wind along the shore. When beating up the harbour The- els and Fas set right in towards the Hong- kong shore bat did not benefit much thereby, the remainder of the fleet, keeping further but, more than held their own, and Joan rounded the mark well ahead of anything else. Then came Gael and Nins close together. The race home did not ses much change in the position of the boats, excopt thah-Nine and Gael goteren - closer to- gether. Joan orussed the line Best, follow- by Gael and Nina (Gael being three-
Throls.
shortly afterwards, Fraser having his fore with the Hongkong Cricket Langue were quarters of a boat's length ahead of Nins) hand bandaged. On play resuming Pearce played-Kowloon v. Craigongower, and then came Fas, Aethore, Arial, Mista and gave Lamour an opening but Lang again Royal Engineers
• Royal Garrison In the cruiser class, Annie won, Chṣutle obed the ball to touch. The match resulted in das, while the Doreen furthe brought him down heavily, and Johnson Artillery.
The Kowloon Craigengower clear being second, Tremona third and
at the time and defendant and defendsats forwards, Haaron in the lend R. G. A. dafonted the Royal Engineers,
and another coolie appear to have shunted
broke through a serimmage, but the ball
The result of the games is to placo Civil
the engine from ono line to the other and kicked too hard and Lloyd picked up Service to the top of tree again, the table
of points now being as follows
·FREEMASONRY.
The latter put in a splendid sun and then set it at full spead. Although de after nusking a good opening passed to H.
The thirty-first annual meeting of the fendant understood how to start and Hancock. Juhnson charged Hancock, but Civil Service.... 6 4 0 2
F. W. L. D. Pls.
Pigo
District Grand Lodge of Hongkong and 14 77.77 Sonth China was held on Saturday evening, reverse the engine atopping, it appears to the latter handed him off and scored Kowloon......... 6 3 2 11 13.99 bare troubled him and Ending it was going England and Wales' first try: Kendall Police... 42.1
61.90 the 29 instant, when Wor. Bro, T F too fast he jumped off and the engine and took the kick at goal and added the addi-
8 4 Craigongewer...
68.39 Hough, Deputy District Grand Master Hongkong "A"
47.01 trucks crasheil into the Fraya wall, but the tional, points, amid loud applause from Army Staf..
presided. The following Officers were ap 20.17 damage done was fortunately not very the spectatore.
R. G. A..
3 25.00 pointed and invested. great. The coolle was sentenced to 14. Encouraged by their saccess the White R. E.
4.76 District Sailor Grand Warden Wor. Bro. D. Macdonald
JuniorGrand Warden. continaed the attack and got to within ten oLOON, CRAIDINGOWER.
The scores woTO,
Grand Warden zuten (p dare goal with four hours stocks.
yards of the Coloura lins, After a scrim-Dixon, run out mage Lang, who was palpably, offside, Lightfoot, Lb.w, b Pestonji though the referee did not notice it, picked Parkes, o Kinnaird, Lammert.. up and kicked but the ball struck a White Robinson, b Lammert...
b Brawn
AN ATTACK OF CROUP WARDED
OFF
UR little girl, two and one-half years
A woke up, coughing with the player and bounded behind the line, heina, Bara, b'Brawn:
cup one urening recently. We happened touched down. In play again, the Colours Mackaskill, e Evans, Lammert to have some of Chamberlain's Cough showed up for a spell, but a weak pass from Wasser, run out Remedy on hand and are her two doses of Presham to Taylor allowed Pearce to Mead, & Pestonji, b Lammert it. She went back to sleep and wake up
Crane of cold. It is intercept and find touch. A fow seconds Day, not out next morning without trace o
says ... latter Preshaw gave Lang a difficult pass Swan, a Rose, b Lammert artbill editor of Star Vill Rica, which the Intbar failed to hold, and Taylor,
US AN ADittack Group can Always be warded on by giving this remedy getting possession, made a fair opening
on
Sundries
Total
the occupy cough appears. If before boing charged by Peares and LawING ANALISIS.
Many years and has mour. He passed to Hanron, but the
sins no latter was downed by Hancock, Half time Pestonji
saw the ball in the Whites territory.
Lammert
Brawn
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