FRIDAY, JANUARY 11, 1907,

BY TELEGRAPH. BY TELEGARPH.

THE CHURCH IN FRANCE.

THE TRAVELLING

PRINCES.

UTILISING ECCLESIASTICAL

BUILDINGS:

(Exclusive Servior, supplied by Reuter, via Bombay).

LONDON, January 10.

M. Clemencoau, Prime Minister of France, has resolved to employ the seminaries, ecclesiastical buildings, and

Bishops Palaces for educational purs

posse and mussume..

The famous Saint Sulpice Seminary in Paris is to be used in enlarging the

Luxembourg museum.

(REUTER'S SERVICE.]

THE SHAH OF PERSIA.

Death Anneungod.

LONDON, January (1, The correspondent of the Dudy Mail at Teheran wires that the foreign Ministors were informed last night that the Shaḥ was dead, and that the public announcement way withhold.

232

LATEX.

The dost. of the Shab of Persin is con- firmed.

[The Shah's death has been expected during the past month, indeed, he has been reported dead at least twice within that time, but there seems to be up doubt about it now. Mazaffer-ed-Din, or, -King of

ARRIVAL AT SHANGHAI,

(From Our Correspondent,)

SHANGHAL, Jan, 11.

Princo Waldermar of Denmark, Prince George of Graoce and party, arrived here to-day from Japan.

CHINESE POSTAL AFFAIRS.

CHANGE OF ADMINISTRATION.

(From Our Correspondent:)

SHANGHAI, Jan. 11.

It is reported that the Yuchuanpu is negotiating with Sir Robert Hart in regard to taking over control of postal affairs.

LATE TELEGRAMS.

[FROM N. C. DAILY NEWS] A CONFUCIAN SCHOOL,

PEKING, January 6,

AMOY RACES.

THE CHINA MAIL.

We are indebted to Mr Hoogh, Clerk of the Course for the Hongkong Jockey Clab, for the results of yesterday's racing at Amy, which are as follow:--- L-Coksuzan Cup, 7'furlongs.

Mr Wilson's Rhone. 8.-THIAL STARS. Three-quarters of a

milo.

and &, quartor.

Mr Marshall's Tipcat.

SOCIAL AND PERSONAL,

SPORTING.

Cricket.

HONGKONG. ODIOKHT CLUB,"

*Rugby Football-cirates In Hingapore will shortly be enriched by the sslevànce of R. M. Nelil the Soolilah-International half of a few years ago. Bobby" was a member of Mark Morrison's South African teams of 1909 and played at the base of the serum Play along with J. I. Gillespie, his partner in

Admiral Bir Gorard H. U. Noel, the newly-appointed Commander-in-Chief at

A match well be played to-morrow, the Nore, hoisted bin flag on board the cruiser Endymion," Captain E. H. Graf-Saturday, Long versus Shorts,

years

ton, on New Year's Day, in succession to commences at 1.10 p.m. The following the Edinburgh Academical tram for many Admiral Sir H. I Fearon, who atruck, are the selected players s his flag at sunset on the same day.

Longa: R. E O. Bird, A. Mackenzin, H. E. Stanger-Leathes, F.M.B., W. Peake,

AMATHORS AND BETTINO, *-- W. A. Powell, Harry Hancock, Capt. Two questions are at the pressat moment Thompson, 3rd Mid., H. W., Woodward, being raised in the football world at Home R. N., G. E. Morrell, and two others.

which point to undercurrents totally op

Shorts: Major H. E. Lowls, 11th Inf., Capt. Kriskenbeek, 118th Inf., Hon.posed to the true spirit of the sport. In

members of several Rugby Union clubs. Mr T. Sercombe Bmith, W. C. D. Turner, Rugby circles a hint bea boon thrown oat T. E. Pearce, C. H. Mackay, It. Dodgson, damaging the purely amateur status of the Forsyth and one other.

Mr Aubrey's Cross Deep,

A sudden death occurred on board the 3.-PO REE CHALLEros Qué. One mile Canton steamer. "Tai On" last night when | Mr Ted. Stainfield, chief engineer, passed away. Mr Stainfield was very well known 4.-HARKWAN CUT, "One mile and a quarnot been in good health. His illness, N., E. A. Fowler, W. W. G. Roas, Dr. in the Colony and for some weeks past had

bowever, was not considered to be serious and consequently it was a great shock when, on the boy going to the cabin this morning, he announced that Mr Stainfield was dead. Mr Stainbeid had been suller ing from dysentery.

ter.".

Mr Twoman's Trefibubo,

5.-E. MUGG KANG PLATE. One mile and

a half,

Mr Twain's Auld Lang Syne. 6-KOLANGGU Oor. One mile.

Mr Gordon Lyle'a The Limit. 7.-AMOT STAKE. Ons mile and a quar.

Mr Thomas' Plate layer.

(er.

THE VOLUNTEER BALL.

Activa preparations are being made for the Hongkong Volunteer Ball, which is to take place on Felinary 1 in the City been appointed :~

fall. The following committees have

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So vehement have these accorations been HOT AND COLD WATER TEROUGHO! Ceylon oricket will shortly be strength Union has decided to bold an inquiry into In some quarters that the English Rugby oned by the arrival of Mr D. A. Steele, the the matter, and has, justly enough, called Hampshire amateur, who is to settle in the upon the pioneer of the movement, to Spice Island-or should we say Rabbor substantiate his statements. It is felt that Island-permanently, The Hants' Com this setion of the governing body will For Terms, apply to mittes were getting up a testimonial to him played for Hampshire, he was the fast before the last mall left. Before Steele demon bowlor for the Australasian Olais in Edinburgh. Another Auld Reokie member of Hants is O, LA, Smith who is former osptain of Craigmount and are of the leading members of the Grange, U. U. Edinburgh. Straits Times,

A wodding took place at Hangohow on December 18 between Mr. Percy J. King, of Shaoshing, and Miss Alice Davies, both members of the Church Missionary Society. The ceremony was performed by Bishop Moule. Mr Wooldridge acted as best man, w and the bride

given away by the Rev. Barton, and attended by Misses Morris, and Gilliard, ne bridesmaids, A reception was afterwards held at the house of Miss President, Major A Chapman; Hon. Joynt, where many friends attended to Secretary, Licut, J. T. Hayton; Assistant congratulate the happy couple. Mr and Hou, Secretary, Corp. A. E. Wright.. Mra King pond their honeymoon at Dr

SUPPER AND WINES: Lieut. M. S.Main's house on Pagods Hill before return- Northcote, Sergeant Majers Rodger, Aning to Shaoshing, where Mr King is in drew and Logan, Gunners Bidon and charge of the M. 8. hoys' nekool., Fetley.

DECORATION: Captain Crake, Sergeant Major Gloyn, Staf-Sergeant Avonaill, Sergeants Henderson and Beran, Gunners Sorby and Quick,

An Imperial Ediot provides that a Can. fucian school will be established in Küfu, the native place of Confucius in Shantung. The order has been given in accordance. with a proposal made to the press Dowager at an audience by the

INVITATION: Captains D. Macdonald,

P. Lammert and T. Skinner.

League Cricket.

TOMORROW'S MATUMES,

In the

Association world there is little doubt that immediately quell the mattor.

there is growing tendency towards betting. In fast 10 systematto kas become that regular bookmakers ́hava eprung into existente. Professional foot- ball at any time is not the koonest and paross form of sport, but if it is to be supported by those who are attracted nolely -

W. B. MOSES

Manager, Hongkong, April 12, 1000,

The

by the last of gambling this question of ROBINSON PIANO -

football betting in e'early ons that must be

The League matobes-to be played do- carefully watched,

morrow-ato (--

FONGKONG "A" v. CHAIGENDOWER. Any Starr v. ROYAL ENGINEZES. KOWLOON . R. G. A,

·Hongkong "A.”—H. W. Colomb, R.N.,"

ELECTIONS IN AUSTRALIA.

Summary of the Returna.

|MELzouza, Deo. 12. Intenso interest is being displayed in to"

LATER.

The selection of foutenant O. WE. A. Fowler, O. H. Edwards, J. Hall, J. H. Chalmere, B. F. Chapman, S. Robinson, Beckwith, of the "Diaden," for the post R.N.R., &. Moore, H. H. Taylor, F. C. day's Federal elections. of Harbour Master at Hongkong, in place Kendall and A. S. Cobden, of the late Captain Barnes Lawrouge, har given much satisfaction in the Colony,

CRAIGENG WER: L: E. Lammert (Capt.) R. Basa, A. O. Drawn, E, Irving, J. D.

The election returns for the Common woalbh House of Representatives are still

CLOAK AND CARD Room: Captain D. remarks the United Service Gazette. Idea Kinusird, L, A. Rose, E. S. Ford, R. completo, and classification is difficult, as he is known in his, owa country, the Vincial Treasurer if Bupeh, Liang Ting. Macdonald, Lieuta. Formyth, and Ross, tenant Beckwith is a skilful navigating Pestonjl, S. E Groer, R.B. Croper and owing to the diverging issues at stake, but |

COMPANY, LTD.

THE

MINIATURE GRAND

BY

'STEINWAY!

so far indications point to a balance of is a work of creative art which partica pretty much as in the last Parlia-

stands alone unqualifiedly THE BEST.

Kings, has reigned for ten years

fen, who is at present ia Paking Trooper Dowbiggin and Sapper Frost. and in March last he celebrated his 53rd Viceroy Chang Chih-tung has received

C. H. Lyon, DANCING AND MUSIC: Captains Wicer, and during the time the "Diadema birthday. The dead rulor, it i

to draw up the statuteo has not amassed such a large private fortune for this national school. Or, it is supposed,

The establish-Armstrong and Wood, Corporal Murphy, was Admiral Sir Gorard, Noel's fis ship he

... Catifed out his duties with conspicuous CIVIL SERVICE A BOWLOON ""ment, Among those already elected are mont of the school, which will require an as his prolecessors, and the Statesman's

This match will be played on the Civil Mr Agar Wynne, a formar State Minister, Year Boole

THE CUBICLE QUESTION

success. At the conclusion of the "Dia service ground to-morrow, starting at 2.15 Bir Deacon, Sir John Quick, Sir Williaca milions et pats its value down at two amount of one hundred thousand Tael,

AGAIN,

dem's" trip last February, with Prince p.m. The following toana has been select Lyue, Bir Philip Fysh, and Messrs. Hume, Arthur of Connaught and the Gartered to represent the Civil Service:-W, H. Cook, Knox, Mauger, Harper, Raid, Ewing, PIANOS

Kelly (Capt). P. R. Adams, G. Hoggarth, Mission; his Royal Highness thanked . Gast, H. Coombs, E. V. Dawson, Kelly, Conroy, Hughes, O'Malley, and Lieutenant Beckwith, and presented bin Chawkley, Ballock, A. Fucker, G. C. Tador. The Ministerialists have captured by all other Leading Makers with a silver oigarette box in recognition of Badcock and G. Coles, Reserve, E. W. the seat left vacant by Mr Higgins in

The

took

War

mostly in diamonds. will be defrayed by the Provinos of Shan present is the

which tung.

storing Kajar dynasty, whi Possession of the Crown after a civil

which extended from 1770 to 1794;

and Mazatlar is the fifth of the line. No

is anticipated about the succession

trouble is

mentions

STUDENTS IN JAPAN.

PEKINO, January 8,

The Chinese Government has ordered

the Persian official year-book only the Minister in Toyko to take care that the

|

Argumont in Court, ·

•*ons about a hundred princes and Chinese students do not return at Chinese the Magistravy, this afternoon, Mefore his services. It will be remembered that

The cubicle question was again argued, at princesses, the royal family in Yory New Year from Japan to China, but praceed U. D. Melbourne, when a woman named numerous and there are some thousands of with their studies. The reason is to be thom; but the regent, and heir apparent, seen in the apprehension that the revolu

Ali Miz Mohammed was not a Kajar princess, appears to be will be furthered by the return of atutente, tionary anti-dynastie movement in Chins iza, although his mother ton abje

to hold his age, and is eight years older than his next eighteen thousand. brother. The recent promulgation of

He 19 his own. 23 34 ears of phone number amounts not to sixteen or

a

parliament, too, would serve to steady the country especially as it is understood that. the now Shah in favourably disposod towards the instalment of representativo Gavonnent so far granted.--ED., O.M.)

ASIATICS IN CALIFORNIA.

THE PINGHSIAN REBELLION.

HANKOW, Jaouery 6. The lander of the l'inghsiang revolution, Wang Shing, has retired into the moun taina nasr Hengehan, south of Changsha River. The combined troops of the Provinces of Hapeh and Kiangel are following him.r De Sun Yat-sen, the well-known leader

em

Chan Tai was summoned for maintaining

West, and at several other numbers in the illegal cubicles at No. 476 Queen's Road

vicinity. The case originally came before His Worship some time ago when the defendant pleaded guilty and eight daye wore allowed to abate the nuisances, defendant and submitted that the original Mr Stoavenson now appeared for the

notice and summons were bad in law and they were consequently not compelled to comply with them.

His Worship said that the time for

LONDON, January 9.

of the revolutionists, and Chang Ping-ling, appeal had expired and the application Governor Pardee, in his stil message to the Californian Législature, the editor of the late and in its time much now made amounted to an application for

takes of Supro why was released from re-hearing. says that President Ronsovolt does not prison, last month, have held a masy comprehend this racial differences between meeting of Chinese students in Tokyo,

Lautenant Beckwith was injured by the second explosion on board the Submarino

party, and was specially commended for A while engaged with the rescuing

his work on that trying occasion.

Stedman,

BATHING AVERAGES,

Melbourne North, while the Labour party is at present leading in the contest for the scat luft vacant by Me Isaacs.---Houter. MELBOURNE, Dec. 13.

The following are the batting averages of

Garrison Artillery, whose detailed scores assured except Mr. Playford, Minister for the teams in the League Competition excluding the Royal Engineers and Royal

The election of all the Ministera is now

are not available, tnly those who have played in at Innst three matches are con- Defence; who it appears will certainly he Mr and Mrs Archibald Little ara pas-emplate as the scoran of the Army Staff e

sidered. The Army Staff fures are not defeated. Mr Watson, the Labour leader, engers homeward bound by the It. A.L-SR. G. a. are not included.

China in 1859, says the N. O. Daily News, "Hohenstaufen." Mr Little arrived in

the year in which work on the Suez Canal

commenced, and a year prior to the

first occupation of Peking by the allied w. Diron... British and French drops. The latter J. Witchell part of his education had been in Berlin, S. Lightfoot and it was to one of the early German firms

KOWLOON.

Inns.

Not out.

3.

spparently safe. Mr Deakin's majority

is now 6000 m

Addressing an audience of 15,000 per- sons et Ballarat laat evoning, Mr Deakin,

FOR SALE OR HIRE

AT

PRICES consistent with

quality and BASED ON PRESENT RATE OF

EXCHANGE

who was accorded a tremendous aception, SIMPSON'S

said the result showed that the people

9 R3* 154.38 insisted upon sound practical legislation. 54 56 18.66 Ile declared that the result of the gigotions 031 66 16.50 was a great victory for Protection.

The state of the parties le still uncertain, 21.89 but the age classies the mambers of

F. A. Bidon - 7 in Canton that he came out as a tax-taster. B. Reed... Mr Stevenson contended that he was The British troops were at that timo H. T. Jackman

CIVIL SERVICE

8

0

46 151 80.201

149

POLICA

WHISKY

Unrivalled

Parity

Age

1 34 107 21.40 the House of Representatives hitherto Quality

the Japanese, Chinese, and Caucasians, which was attended by about five thousand entitled to a re-hearing. He stated that the garrisoning the walls of the city. & year funnet and that it is impossible for the Japanese students, Thres thousand of these bava defendant was summoned for maintaining ister Mr Little arrived in Shanghat to W-Edwards .. 7:0 101 268 58.00 returned as consisting of 89. Protectionists to become good citizens, The State clsinis signed obligations to follow. Sun and filegal cubicles on the ground foer, Infind the Taipings, who had been besiego D. McHardy... 7

K.P.J. Wodehonne £ ̈ ̈0;07- 63 16.75 and 25 Final Truce candidates. The 230o 71 14.20 returns for the Senate are overywhere incomplete. In Victoria two Protectionists

AS WARD IN 47* 120 24.00 and onh Labourito head the poll thus far ? ̈

17 -1 43 98: 16.39 HONGKONG **."

Change

the right to 'conduct the schools na it chooses.

:

Mr Gearin has introduced a resolution into the Washington Senate recommending

TAXATION IN MANCHURIA,

TORTO, January 7 Bundreds of peasants proceeded yester that negotiations be opened with Japan day to the Yemen of the Tartar General with a vigi to the modification of the at Makden and complained of the heavy treaty with the United States, and of taxation they were called upon to bear. absolutely prohibiting the entrance of Japanese coolies.

Mr Gearia characterised the unrestricted Immigration of Asiatics as the curse of the -American labourer..

SIAMESE RAILWAYS.

LONDON, January-9. Router's Agency fearns from official quarters that there is no cause for anxiety in Singapore respecting a German control of the railway to Bangkok through the Malay States

AMERICA AND JAPAN,

TOKYO, January 7.

CRAIGENDOWER. B1

Jending; in Queensland two Free Traders.

the province in which we live with fire J. D. Kinnaird... 0 57 115 29.00 in New South Wales three Free Traders are and sword. Mr Little visited Soochow R. Irving... described himself as a Christian and spoku S. Moore... and interviewed the Chung Wang, who |

S. Robinson

Reformers; while in Western Australia 1 68 235 39.16 0 28 49 12.25 three Labourites lead by overwhelming " 31 60 10.00 majorities-Reuter.

MELBOURNE, December 13,

EDY SIMPSCHAC

THE.

THE

HOUSE OFD

HOUSE

ROYAL

OF

HOUSE-

LORDS

HOLD.

foor and Sod floor No. 478. Queen's Road West under sub-section A in Nanking, making their famous sortie, Ordinance No. 1 of 1903. As a matter under the Chung Wang, and devastating R. Bas of fact there was no such sub-section and the summons apparently should have been under Ordinance No: 23 of the same

G 191* 56 14.00 and one Labourite in South Australia one year. They were therefore thrown back

8 124.79 11 28 Protectionist and two Labourites in Tas- on the other arction mentioned in the of the British brethren he expressed H. W. Colomb. 80 87 91 11,27 mania one Protectionist and, two. Turlif

a desire eren to come on to Shanghai and summons (action 930) which related to n

TRAIT STAFF. ally himself with the British who were Steele building or works.". This definition coa'd never relate to a cubicle or bedroom. He then battering the Manchu Dynasty in the submitted that aortal forms of procedure

North. As events turned out, howevor,

The Federal elections have been con- oro laid down in the ordinance and that is well known, British and French dip it was imperative these forms should be lomey decided that the Taipings must be

ducted raruarkably quietly, owing to the followed. It had been held that even put down In the winter of 1860-61.

provisions of the new electoral det Рег Докодиловый $16,00 THE ANAGAWA AFFAIR REVIVED apparently useless ceremonias suust be the flojoxibyod ta being a total cessation of business

prohibiting tonting and limiting experdi 10% Discount allowed until further notice, To-morrow afternoon at 2.16 o'clock the turo. Mr McKay has been defested, complied with and if not observed the Chekis, Anbai and Kiangsi, vielting handicap class of the Corinthian Yachtwhile Mr Wilke, Mt Chapman, and Sir F.

EOLM AGENTS: Boo-observance was fatal to proceedings. Further the defendant was a tenant and the rebel and imperialists camps and Club will mea for Dr Jordan's cup over the Haldor have been elected Representatives. the summons ohould have been served on year he established tea firm in Kin- Rock (starboard), to Mayor's East Buey Sonate will not be known for several buying tea and silks. The following following course:Police Pier to Kowloon The finst gpults of the elections to the the owner.

The departare of the Japanese Fleet for American Pacio ports, which had boon fixed for today, has been postponed, presumably in view of the situation in California,

in

***

apt. Ranking... Sgt. Woodte fo... 8.

**not out.

Yachting.

CORINTHIAN TACHT CLUB,

his may in those porta was that he was to Police Pist.

December,

H. PRICE & CO.,

Wine Merchants,

of Defence, have been defeated." The

IN AMERICA. Ban Francisco, December 28. Departments in Washington, protesting Complaints have been filed with the State:

against the recent action of the officers of Mr Rivett Carnao, interviewed," said he the Japanese training hip. Anagawa in Mr Melbourne pointed out that the king, and Hankow, and one incident of (port), to Lyeason Beacon (port) and back dayn-Router. was convinced that the Director General of charting the waters in the vicinity of defendants had admitted that they knew mobbed and knocked insensible by Hunan This one-design race for the Corinthian

Midway Islands the Siameso zailways had no desire to

the, cubicles wore illegal and that they had

Messrs. Irving, Watson, Glynn, Page, Germanise the line.

bad them orooted after being warned the braves in the streets of Hankow. Return Yacht Club will commenco fifteen minuten Mason, and Sir John Forrest have been Socialists in Queensland have lost three BY-WHARF AND WAVE.

they would be illegal. In view of that fact had been joined by his brother; the late to held on January 13 over the following Dawson; all of whom imyo been Ministers The Argus classifies the parties in the The fifth Club race for both classes will elected. Mess Playford, McCay, and oats in the House of Representatives. notice could aat reasonably be required.||| LONDON, January 9. - It is said that some of Lloyd's under

Inspector Coysh, who prosecuted, said Mr Robert Little, assisted in establishing come:-Polico Pier to Lyeomoon Beacon 1,126,000 of the how loan and Germany break of war between Russia and Japan parson who rocatred the rent. The defen both.hs and his brother took the liveliest

Great Britain and Franca will cach take writers have been insuring against an out that it had formerly been held that the the firm of Latimer, Little & Co. During (port). Channel Rock (puzt) and back to

definition "owner" was applicable to the the next sixteen yours he remained in Police Fier.

the Settlement, in whose development of issue will be during the next year at five guineas perdant had the cubicles built and not the

THE SIAMESE LOAN.

-750,000. The price

above 951.

RUSSIA.

--Another Assassination,

LONDON, January 0. Ganerai Pavaloff, the chief military

cont.

ing to Shanghai in 1884 Mr Little, who later over the same course.

Interpart Foelrey.

HONGKONG V. CAFTON,

The following have been chosen to repre

Tho Beitlab ateamer "Cheong Shing bis original order for the removal of the bald Little has boon as throughly interostodent Hongkong against Canton on the Club

from Saigon stived in the barbour this morning and Captain 8. J. Payno reporta aighting the "Wongkoi" ash re north of Cape Varelle. The two vessels exchanged signals from which it was learned that the

owner.

Bis Worship held that he could not vary

cubicles.

interest. He served on the Municipal Council in 188020 e

Sindo her marriage in 1886 Mrs Archi-

THE SHANGHAI FIRE,

The .. Daily News publishes the

in China as Mr Little himesit and she has round to-morrow afternoon at 4 pm., shared in micet of his Journeyings with playing in While ke

Goal, Rev. G. Searle ; Backs, L. Murphy results that have been seen in the publi- (Captain) and J. P. McGillivray; Halves, ion of many volumes. Already H. L. Garrett, A. B. Ogle, and W. 8.

· public prosecutor, has been assassinated in crew of the Wong Kul" was safe. Owing following particulars with reference to the sucocssful novelist, Mrs. Little at first Dupres Forwarde, J. Hooper, H. G. C.: to the high sos and strong winds it was | fawas incurred in the destruction of continued the form of Bakion, but her mont Bailey, R. F, O. Master, L. G. Bird, and

St. Petersburg.

A CHINESE LOAN.

LONDON, January 0.

A Chinese loan of £650,000 has been

way from Shanghai to Nankin.

issued at par for the construction of a rail. the "Cheeng Shing" continued har voyage those residing sa the Annexo are as foll fall life of the late Lf Husg-Chang16

Goal

THE

HONGKONG

WEEKLY.

An Illustrated Paper.

BRIGHTLY WRITTEN,

0. Satterthwaite. found impracticable to approach any closer Central Hotel Annext recently. The popular works have been descriptive The Canton Team in za

la sa follows: than three cables, consequently the contents of the building which were the volumes of travel. Her special gift is the R. Mansfield Backe, G. Barry and W "Cheong Shing could not attempt a property of the Central Stores, Ld, were power to visualize what she has soon for G. Lay; Halves, G. Thorne, W. O Sannters and H. J-Fairborn Forwards, salvage. Aftor standing by for. como time insured for Tla 16,000, but this will not her readers. She is the author of a very

R. O. Hutchinson, EG. nearly

King cover the loan. Losses incurred by

Jamieson,

and D. Tylopota in, however, in connection with the anti. 8. Sheiley and D. to Hongkong...

---Mr. Mrs, and Miss. Warn, effects totally

Referees: -H. de St. Crolz (Canton) and Heured Mrs H.-Good, effects footbinding movement that Mrs Little will The fino alapter Sachsen," of the totally

insured John Hays, ho chiefly remembered in China. For ten Lieut. Moore, RN. (Hongkong) A new journal named the Steamship N. D. L. line, comes out on an extra trip Caph Payur Rd. Weill, J. Holland. A yanra, in the face of much ridicule, Ground, the Canton Team will be opposed

On Monday at 5 pm. ou the Military ISSUED EVERY SATURDAY. Ising, Cap. Maroda Ball, A. A. Traveller made it appearance only this East next month. She is expected to Mr H. Tbbey, all effects totally destros opposition, and apathy, she has been to B M., & Kang Me T. U. Gray will mouth at Home. It is to be a monthly active on February 2. On her homewarded, uninsured. Mr. and Med W. J. untiring in her crusade against the bar-mfores for the ** Heut," magazino devoted entirely to the futerests voyage she is to carry Siamese Royalty, Vine, affects totally destroyed, insurbarous custom which crippled the women of travellers by sea and it is said will fill "s the whole of the vessel's first-class accom. ed. W. A Buttoheard, E. J. Moss of China. Her achievement is of too lung felt want

G. Prait, effects

COROUP

dants do

modation being engaged by His Majesty 1 HARuspt.-Smale, Yount date to make necessary any further

were totally destroyed and were not insar-

Football.

HONGKONG BUGBT "FOOTBALL CLUB.

the King of Blam, who is going to spend destroyed, uniquered. The sitios were record, but she has the immense satis Reliable medicine and one that should hummer in Europe. Although the excupied by the foreign and native staffe of faction, before leaving the country, of Owing to the Services being unable to A always be kept in the home for im first ches is thus taken up Messrs Melchiers the Hotel, the contents of all these reqs seeing the Chinese themselves so exmostly get together a representative festohe mediate usa jo Chamberlain's Jough Ro and Co. inform us that second clast need. The brigade did not begin to tears the baking up this patienler reform that Rugby match God for tomorrow has been mody. It will prevent the attack if given sengers will be carried as usual, the strainer Jinkee Road fire mutil after taidnight and further agitation on the part of foreigners postponed till Friday next, Jannery

There will be instead, an Association as soon as the child becomes boste or sailing for home from the various ports as the coolie corps were at work until a late in considered supertinous. We do not game among members of the Hongkong even after the crudby cough appears, There is no danger in giving it to children follows from Yokohama on March 20, hour. Ia the evening the roof beams again doubt that in England Mrs Little, who Rugby Club and the Hongkong Asso- fus is containe no opium or o has harmful Hongkong March 27; and Singapore on commened to moulder and the coole has actively identifled herself with many ciation Club any members wishing to corps had to retorn,with an escape, to For sale by al chonists and store April 2. The steamer will not call at provant the art from breaking our ohbet movements will find further scope for play are requested to be on the gam

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now House as follows Anti-Socialista, 52, with three vaine; Socialiste, 20, with one gain: Ministerialists, 18, with two lossa, Renter.

NEW SOUTH WALES LAND SCANDALS.

STONEY, Doc. 12. In the Legislative Assembly to-day Mr Carruthers, the Premier moved a resolu tion, which was adopted, declaring that in view of the findings of the Land Com mission, drawn up by Judgo Owen, Mr Crick, ex-Minister of Lands, is adjudged guilty of conduct rondering him ineligible for membership of the Legislative As sembly.

The production of Dr. Felix Oswald's Treatise on the Geolovy ol Armanis

one of the romances of authorship, Eight years ago Mr Oswald was a clerk in Somerset House, and was permitted to accompany Mr H. F. B. Lynch, M. P., un an expedition through Armenis. Ee returned with a mass of material, which, at that time, he could not afford to have... inted. He decided to print his book himself. After few lessons frem printer be bought some typo, a sina! press, and so apparatus for reproducing mape: For three years he was dility. task after his office work was done, and at Last Jind 104 copies, of 600 paZAR-PAOR, ready. The cORDWAR

fas enabled him to nhtaid the deres of

Doctor of Scistico from London

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