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SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 28 1907.

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ATLANTIC LINERS,

KANCHOWFU OUTBREAK.

Another Mammoth Vessel. Mission Buildings Destroyed.

(Hastutive Service, supplied by Reuter, riá Bombay).

Loxtox, September 27.

The Hamburg-Amerika Linie has ordered from Belfast a liner to be Jarger than either of the Canarders and to be fitted with a combination of

turbines and reciprocating engines. -

FLOODS IN FRANCE.

Vineyards Destroyed.

(Exclusive Service, supplied by Reuter, via-Bombay).

LOSTON, September 27. Heavy rains, followed by widespread floods, have devastated the vineyards around Montpellier.

Soveral villages are submerged, hundreds of sheep perished and a

number of lives have been lost.

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(From Our Correspondent.)

SHANGHAI, September 28, The China Inland Mission premises at Kanchewfu have bçou destroyed but the missionarius succeeded in mak- ing their esumpe.

It is stated that the Provincial Troasarar with a number of troops was prosent during the riot but did

not interfere with the rioters,

CHOLERA.

Tokyo Visited.

A

(From Our Correspondent.)

TOKYO, September 9, Cholera has broken out in the city.

PENNILESS CANTON.

The Treasury Empty.

DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP

COMPANY.

Annual Meeting.

THE

CHINA MAIL.

THE BILLIARD CHAMPION.

The twenty-fourth ordiary general meet ing of the Douglas Steamship Compoty Limited, was held in the Company's office

Pat-põõn.“ -

Mr H. F. White presidied, and there were also present The Hon. Mr II. Keswick, Meiers R. Shewnu, A. G. Wood, G. G. C. Master, J. Fories, Dr Noble, Chum Tou

The anatch SPORTING NOTES FROM HOME A LONG-FELT -

comparatively simple shuts. was very exteudod, but the visitor Exhibitious at the Hongkong eventually mn out a winor by 30 points. Another exhibition of fancy shiobs was given.

Club.

M

(Our Special Lifter.)

LOSPOR, August 24.

CHICKTI...

The most interesting stage of the game

Mr Hinde has overy reason to be proud of his play in the first gamo, though it was palpable that he had caught the Champion was when the visitors wont in a second on an "off" day. But Mr Hinds, his time bent on trying to get 257 runs in 100

WANT SUPPLIED.

The arrival of the World's Billiard upon (Mr H. W. Slevelson) in Hong kong caused a great flutter of excitonint among local exponents of the game aid naturally there was a big attendance at the friends say, did not oven play up to any minutes, Faulkner and Sinclair scored 01 Hongkong Club yesterday afternoon and thing like his best form those who in half an hour, the batting boing clean, WATKINS' last night when games wore played between have seen him often can testify. Some orisp and hard, and both batsmen, the load champion, Mr E. H. Hinds and little time ago lie scored over 950 in half showed a liking for the oratie bowling of the World's champion. Mr Hinds came an hour, though not of course in one break. Kuox, who is surely a pricked bubble. Mat- out of the serios with honours, His opponent on that occasion took a seat.tors went well for a time but after Hirst The averages were poor, Mr Stevenson had taken three wickets in three successive during a long match as a rule averages overs and the best hitters were out Eng- from 40 to 90, whilst Mr Hinds has repeatland hoki the advantage. Bad light-stop- edly a oraged considerably over 30.

In

| Chun Sui and Mr J. E. Gones (scetotary) | Pyramids, being allowed four balls, ho won The secretary read the nation convening four out of five gamon." In Billiards he the inooting and the Chairman said-The won the first match by five, without his Repent and Accounts having been in your points. He was allowed 600 in 1900 aird hands some time, I will, with your permis ran out when the Champion was 395-n sion, take them as read. It is with a measure great performance! In the second game of gratification that we are able to come he was only allowed 6) in the 1600, ont bofore you with a report showing a marked scored 970 whilst the Champion put up improvement in the year's working, in the the 1000, face of the keen competition which we have to meet. During the period covered by the Accounts cargo has buon plentiful, in fact, more than we could copo with, so that wo frequently and to shut out cargo- which of necessity went to our com. potitors and 1 can only emphasize the statement, made by me it or last, Gen-h eral Meeting, that had the services of the new steamer-which we proposed to have built some two years ago-been available, the profits on the working of the steainers during the year would have been very considerably enhanced. The const trade of China is inerensing in volone and we have

CIRCULATING

LIBRARY.

To-night Mossra Stevenson and Hinds the game 35 minutes before the proper play at the St. George's Club, mid the time but it is hardly likely that the homo match should he the best one played here tonin 'would have captared the remaining LATEST NOVELS

Storeason. Ha is likely to be in much wickets in

better form than yesterday.

.

SPORTING.

Rifle Shooting.

the time. Tho match certainly showed that the South African bowling is very difficult to combat and though Fry proved equal to it, he could not score freely. Hirst, Hayward, Jessop and Tyldesley were all åt sca, and only Foster, Braund and Lilley shaped really creditably. The folding of the visitors was really splendid, and time and again smart work in the outfield resulted in only ono run, when under primary circum- 67 Sur. 67stances three or four would have been 64 Ser. 64 scored. S. D. Snooku, in particular, dis-

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ARRIVE EVERY MAIL.

10-3-63 Linguished himself and the catches which No Subscription. 48+12-60 led to the dismissal of Jessopant Crawford bo+9-57 were splendiel. 6344-57 53+4-57

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PURCHASER of one Nove!

To neconddato the spectators a tablo was placed in the main lull and around it tiers of seats were arranged, all of which were occupied each session, whilst funny people had to be content with standing,

So far as the Chumpitar's efforts were

The following were the highest scores concerned he was obviously suffering from mide in the Governor's and Chater Cup

three weeks' vorige on the watur. Competition during the month of August, Notwithstanding the handicap of playing A. Jenkins....... with composition balls after continuous J. H. Pidgeon play with a different class of balls Mr A. Moir Hinds gave a splendid demonstration-D

G. Gibson demonstration equal, in comparison, to the E. S. Carruthers

D. Willis Champion's, Stevenson was oot at home, A. Mackenzie but there were many brilliant-hots and R. Baker

England scored 205 and 138, a total of The on Vieery s been seeing the a valuable constituency whose confidence numerous eridances of the stuff of which he W. Terry fa

47+0=-6:3 Dr. Evan Jones...........

#33 for 20 wickets, while the visitors mude 43+10-53 lim, as well as the and whose business, it is abmlutely d ligils und

is mate. His speciality is nursery cannons Dr. J. M. Atkinson............

34+30-14178 and 139 for five, or 333 for 15 wickets. THE WUCHOW FIRE

divators of the ra

Y. The Provincial nocesty, we should retain; but to and top-of-the-table play sad whim flashes

There were 56 entries.

so there was littlogin it. Upwards of | Trenspirer serins to i

ze it for surer do that we must have more connage of this proper form manifested themselves KEROSENE DEPOT EXPLODED. | criticism.

The highest scores made in the Berkeley 40,000 paid for adfission, and the total When Cheung asked as to the than we have at present. The altered the spectators were treated to a magnificent Cup Competition were:

attendance on the three days unst baro condition of the Treasury, the Treearer conditions of the consting trade require exhibition of delicacy of teach and finesse. Jenkins.... Heavy Casualty List. replied that it was as empty as if it bal steamers of larger enpapiry-which ca

and were able to understand how the R. Bake? Een washel et." This cursed some he worked at very little more expense astonishment, for when the inst. Tremurer than our smallest bout the Haimat.com leaks of the Champion had their growth, and how he secured his pro-en:in»

next among the hens patsimon while A. D. saine for any other novel on left office there was then in the Treasury have therefore to inform that wo more than a million dollars. The ex- have decided with the full approval of ence During play difficult shots wezo ac-

In the Medhurst Cap Competition at Nourse (31.75), P. W. Sherwell (90.80)

and S. J. Snooke (20.20) did best for the payment of 20 cents cash, Hong- case

the new your Consulting Committee to procure complished with gracefni ease and applause) disappearing targets the on}, was that in carrying ou

visitors Turning to bowling Blythu is Government, what over that may mean, good class steamer of larger carrying much money has been expended, and capacity than any of those at prescut, The fire started ut n'clock in the therefore the Treasury is empty. The two comprising the Company's fleet, which that of the lampion-- a more epen effort E, W. Terry

previous Viceroys are, according to the while guesting our own special require reply, responsible for the unhappy condiments, will be available for other work tion of affairs. The Treasurer was ondered when opportunity offers. Exchange in to see to it that the strictest cennomy is ap. in favour of our purchasing it the present plied to all expenditure and he is said time and we are confident that such hold the key to the situation. There must. host will prove a profitable asset to showered upon him. In the series of shooting during August and attendances A panis ensued and general looting matches: beating Middlesex and to show that only with the most modern precision-missing, when there was a miss,nembers will make an effort to keep PLancashire this week Notts made sure of

(Chinese Mail's Sertire).

Wronow, September 27.

A great conflagratios. Laz occurred

bore.

morning from the Kwong Mow Firm, at She Street, and spread towards the eau, destroying over two bundred houses and a great number of beats.

commenced:

LATER.

A kerosene depot ha exploded, that the emirersal cry is more money

which added fury to the e.

It is impossible to find qut the exact amount of damage, but it is estimated. to exceed a million of dollars, and the i number of deaths is placed at over one hundred. Many people were drowned.

The native charitable institutions are having the dead removed.

An English gunboat is guarding the

members of the European community who are reported to have survived.

ce of emergencies, and therefore some method must be adopted in order that Emas be available. It appears, therfore, order to carry on Goremment, and in Canton there is no revenue to spare ny more than there is in Hongkong.

THE MORRISON MEMORIAL.

The following amounts have been re ecived by Rev. T. W. Pearet, How, District Treasurer of the Morrison Memorial Fund: Dr. D. F. Wisner.. Her. J. A. Kompf..

| Rev. J. K. Rohli,

Dr. F. L. Hawke Patt Rev. and Mrs Blanchett

Rev. F.

Child

gud......

Rev. W. H.

W. B. Glass

F. H. Judd

Miss A. E. Brown... Gold $2.00...

Rov. C. H. Decr..

LATER, 10. p.m.

The fire has been extinguished.

4. H. Mackenzie

D. E. Hoste.

F. Schmell

[LETTER'S SERTICE. ]

MOROCCO.

Losos, September 20.

The French are fortifying round Casablanca in the event of the chief Muley Ragahid joining the rebels against General Drude.

OBITUARY.

LONDON, September 20.

The death of Colonel Donna is an. nounced.

[Colonel B. Dr A. Donne, C.B., was born in 1856 and served in the Wost Indios, Cyprus, Mediterranean, Egypt. Bunkim, Soudan, India, and South Africa -ED., O. M.]

THE “AMERICA" CUP.

Lipton's Challenge Declined,

LONDON, September 26.

The New York: Yacht Club, bas declined Sir Thomas Lipton's challenge.

CHINESE ON THE RAND.

Lostos, September 20. A riat has occurred owing to coolies under notice of repatriation refusing to make up time lost by unauthorised absence.

Missionary

Worker

Missionary Worker.

Dr W. Wilson ...... Taels 5 W. R. Barnett.

8.00

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type of boat of large capacity and a low to be runde on the Chim of, while on ratio of working expenses, are good profits the other and we are equally satisfied that the day of all carriers is past. Reference was made at our Inst General Mea ing to the saving in insurance premia and I am glad to be able to state that we have been able to make a still further rolaction in this charge, while ex- penditure for coul will be less than that of last year.

A. Blowey......

wore:-

There wero 31 entries.

was frequent. 1

Mr Hinds played a game different from J. C. Peter......

at $1.00 becomes a mem- 39 Ser. 59 been well over 50,000. €. -Fry beads tho 51+4 55 batting average for the Tests with 44.20, ber and is entitled to exchange

54 with Braund (31.40), Lilley (25,50) coming

48+6

geores

abits easily first with 26 wickets at an avenge kong currency, for every change,

of 10.38 enel, while A. D. Nourse is

"T

1

The Pool Competitions were wan following members:

T

again first among the South Africans with

by the

with the king hazard as the chief L. G. Bird score compiler. Excellent judgment and capital oxecution were constantly shown, especially in the first game. and Mr Hinds 17th & 18th Aug. W. L. Leask 55+10-65 Bad weather very much interfered with deserved all the praise and congratulations 24th 25th Aug. A. Jenkins 6 Ser. 59

only the squeak.

The exhibition opened with pyynnids,

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four wickets at a cost of 15.75. It may CASH BUSINESS.

alsu be mentioned that Nourse reached his

thousand runs during the month, he being

the first of the visitors to do so.

Only brief mention can be mande of other

J

NO ACCOUNTS

Hongkong. Auguet: 10, 1907. 1311

in

the average during the next few months. Those who have not put in the proper the championship, going through the average number of attendances are rumind competition with an unbeaten record. CINEMATOGRAPH PATHE the best two out of three games, theed of the remarks made by His Excellency Worcestershire has also done very well champion conceding his opponent fom Sir Matthew Nathan at the last general balls in each game but a fall frame ou the meeting regarding this uniter. table, Mr Hials having to get & to win and Stevenson 10. Mr Hinds is excep-- tionally strong in this brach of the game and by making a rain of six in the first gamo man out winner. He also won the

Craigengower Cricket Club.

nd the victory over Yorkshire this rook Was a remarkable one. The winners only made, 28 in the second innings, Newstead taking seven wickets for 30 runs. Still Arnold, 6 for 22 and Cuffe, 9 for 38, played havoc with the tykes, who went ANNUAL MEETING.

under by 30 runs. Another fine perform- There was a laige attesidance of manliers nice was the victory of Gloucestershiro second, getting out just after Mr Steven of the Ciganower Cricket Club at the over Surrey, with an innings to spate, F. son had made a break of half-a-dozen.munal meeting, which was held yesterday H. B. Chamin hitting up a splendid There was no need for the third gano,afternoon in the Club's pavilion. In the and the table was cleared for the billiard Absence of the president of the Club (Mr match, in which Mr Stevenson gave Mr- Hinds GUO start in 1,000 mp.

scoro of 140,

THE TURI

about

$ 5:00 As regaris prospects for the current year 25, it is perhaps early to forecast, but the 20:00 earnings for the first 3 months are fully

W. D. Braidwood) the chair was taken by It is now virtually certain that we shall 10.00

200 up to those of the same period last year,

France in repruscating It was about 5.20 when the game started Mr A. O. Bewa, and the Chatnian con-Ace Roi Herode

This is good news ne 10.00 and with a fair trade and the lessened and play was slow until on his fourth visit gratulated the Club on its past perform the St Leger,

there is now

doubts grave ances in-junior cricket and good sports- 25.00 expenses above referred to. I am hopeful

Orby going to

Derby win- to the post. Tho mer has contracted leg trouble but at

Possibly Slieve Galleon may “have s present it cannot be said how serious it is

Do theans certain that Captain by u and it is Greer's colt is out of it. Ta a slov run

not forget the many

lost going lengths he race he would be thereabouts, for one must round Tattenham Corver in the Derby, Still Woolwinder appens to hold the Beck- into colt all right, though his recent performances have been nothing to warrant hampton enthusiaan. The writer has all along been the opinion that the French three your

5,00 1.00

an exhibition of top-of-table play, breaking the first steps to institute it, and since down through losing the white and giving then their record was third place in the is opponent double haulk. Mr Hinds fast year, then first, and second again in the

WEISMANN'S LARGE HALL'

(ENTRANCE WYNDHAM STREET).

Special

Programme

SATURDAY NIGHT.

NEW PICTURES.

Hongkong, July 17, 1907,

1157-

UNREST AT -KWANGNING,

35 of a continuance of the improvement into the table Mr Stevenson rattled up a 10.00 the position of the Company. With refer- valuable 64, following it up a little later unnship in the field. When the League 25.00 ence to the Company's Funds on Mortgage, with a well compiled 30, in which he gave started for years ago Craigergower took 5.00 some of the mortgages have been paid 5. since the closing of the Fey's ac 100 counts, and the valuations of the Company's 6.80 surveyors show that the proportios now had been playing cautiously, but after some third and fourth years (applause). These 5.00 held by the Compray form ample security time be got into his swing and scored 30, gedrusults he attributed to the good foeling G. W. Churke (for Native Christians) 8.0 for the advaness mande. Gentlemen, I du 22 and 72 in successive shots, during which existing stong members and to the untir Sir Robert Hart.....

12. not know of anything further that I can Mr Stevenson lud fittle opportunity to get ing efforts of their most excellent secretary,

wild, but before proposing the adoption of going. On his thirteenth visit to the table Mr A. E. Asger (hear, hear, who had beens are better than ours this season and essages to the Viceroy and urging that 80.41 the Report and Accounts, I shall be pleased the champion inado 70, but he did not woll seconded by the hon, treasurer, Mr though Kai Herode is by no means the attention be paid to the state of affairs,

1.00 to answer, to the best of my ability, any

Rapp (hear, hear). He moved the adoption best of the cracks rose the Channel heard that some changes be made in the way 25.00 questions that shareholders may wish to 10.00 27.27 1.12

C. Cooper........

Rev. J. Chrsen..

H. A

G. M. H.

A. C.

KINA

Miss M. G. Morrison ...... Mrs R. S. Hall...

Mr M. F.

A for... Taels 20 Miss F. Johnsou....

Dr U, W

Rov.

Sorrice....

Mortimore Rey, O. L. Kilborn.... Miss K. L. Schnetler Miss S. M. "Birdick Dr. W. Paling Rev. W. H.

J. MonzES...... 1. Goforth. K. Mackenzie...

"1. M. Ross

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Be...

Scott.

A. Thomson

Miss F. McGill

Rev. G. Eadie

Dr P. C. Lesli

Rev. J. A. Slimmon.

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Tuels 4

4

J. Grifith...... JA, Moratt... Drd. I. Dow.... Tuel i AM. Baird Wilson 40

E. J. Barnett

Rov.

B. Goisse

K. U. von Lindholmu.

E. T.

T. Benson H. Walpoto..

Nortonson Day......... H. Caneirotis Rev. W. A. Maw

The police rolleyed, wounding 15 Customs Staff Swntow coolies.

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A Friend Rev. A. Orr Ewing... £20 The Misses.Morton

THE ANGLO-RUSSIAN AGREE- Mia B1. Wills ......

MENT.

#122.GA

5.00

.

There being no questions the Chairaan 5.00 moved the adoption of the report and 0.00 recounts,

10.00

doubt being responsible for this. After 39 had been stored by Mr Ilinds the adjourn ment was called,

Pork Tax Resented.

Kwangring is a District in the Kwangtung Province near the borders of Kwangai. The Prefect has been sending

seen to be confident, his want of form no

of the report and accounts, as presented. will probably win as Doncaster, unless the

Mr. M. H. Asger seconded, and the mo tion was carried unanimously.

chango

of colitions caused the colt to lose the taxes are imposed upon park.

fortni

It would not be of interest to readers to

go into the details of the case. According

The local cueist started well upon resuai- ing and added 58 and 4 while Mr Storen son scored indifferently. Uilinately Mr

In seconding the notion Mr Master 5.00 congratulated the general managers and Hinds ran out witmer, the scores being

The election of officers resulted as follows-Tresident, Mr. W. D. Braid

E.

We neu had plenty of racing lately to reperla, which are sent down by the

the Windsor, Wolverhampton.

Mr. A. E. Asger; withi

Mr. G. Rapp Captain Mr. L. Folkestone and Stockten mestings claim- Prefect the situation is by no means Vice-Captain, M. M. Eing attention. Perhaps the last named reassuring. Some hundreds of people are 1.46 staff, and the agents up the cost. The Mr Hinds (receives 600) 1000; Mr Asger; Coininittes, Messrs. - Bas, Amanky first and some good class animals 5.48 report was the best that had been before Stevenson, 996. The winner averaged 160. Brawn, J.D. Kinnaird, M. E. Aszer, and have beau seen out. Sceptre 11 looks very much enraged with matters as they

J. W. Stowart.

useful to Capt. Dewhurst,are and demand a change. A vote of thanks to the Chairman judging by defeated Mr. Hall Welker's Prefect, in order that there may be a workmanlike manner in The change demanded is advised by the 6.83 shareholders for kame years; he had been points per visit to the table and the Joser

looking up old reports, including 1801.10.45. An enjoyablo exhibition of faney concluded this meeting.

shots followed, including flying, cautions

6.83

11.53

8.93

5.40

5.46 The Chairman had mentioned that another 5.46 stunner was required, and this tras a matar masso slots. The visitor then explain. el, the anchor stroke, showing how to

LAS

6.45 ter moro to the general managers and consulting committee. If a new steamer 6.83 was procured he hoped it would be an

4.10 economical boat able to pay her way.

6.83

4.10

1.37

54.60

work up for the shot and how to retain

it when onco in position.

The first Bossien raateh was not marked

Hongkong Hockey Club.

The following is the report of the sunsons 1006-7, of the Hongkong Hockey Club. The Commities inve the pleasure to buy

likely

to

profe

which

Indian Runner for the Wynyard Plate

for two year olds. At Stockton the pacification. Already the shops and the Great Northern Lager always crentes dwelling house of the farmer of the tax considerable interest and though the have, according to the; report, beso held only numbered half a dozen this

demolished. The Prefect himself seems week the

old the public showed all the enthusiasm over the ovent. It proved to apprehend some danger to himself, and

easy journey for Mr P. Cosen's ally to his own yaman. St. Ollali

ovidently of some class and

The report and accounts were adopted by anything consistently brilliant and it before you their report on the last scisonth watching for future engagements,

was anticipated that Mr Stevenson would The Hon. Mr H, Keswick, Messrs. R. ghow somewhat better form in the second Shewan and 4. G. Wood were re-elected matek. But here the spectators were dis. $17.33 on 30th September, 1907. 90.00 directors on the motion of Me Forbes, appointed, for the secosid, match wha niuch 1.50 seconded by Mr Master. Measts W. H. tamer than the first, both players being 5.00 Potts and A. R. Lowe were re-elected more or less of their game, the Champion The Challenge Cup, though it only 2.00 auditors on the motion of Dr Noble, in particular, oren though he scored one attracted outries, proved a great success, 2.00 seconded by Me Forbes.

break of over the century. The three games being won for the second year in succession

10.00

2:00.

2,00

Stakes (which

The law, as it now studs and is applied,

The accounts show a credit balance of The Hardwicke

s scouted, and contempt is poured upon .of course must not be confused with a more famous the officials.

olds with

Fears are expressed that there will be The Club played 17-matches, winning 8,race) brought ont nine two year

Galore,

Call Bird and

and Persnasion in almost losing 6, the remaining 3 being drawn,

equal demand. The first named scored gathering of the so-called Reformoss and very easily for Sir E. Vincent, while Per if that is go there will be the same kind. suasion carried Mr Sol Joel's colours into of thing as happened in Linicha second place. A feature of the Stockton, Soldier within the prefecture have been meeting wis the fine riding of Danny ordered to gather at the central city in

three times on Woduce To ha sok a

day.

The Chairman-That is all the basincss.pyramids resulted in ʼn win for Mr Hinds by the 119th Infantry, who defeated the Maher, whose title the chief ovent order to bo ready for emergencies. 3.00 gentlemen. I trust that next year we shall two games to one, both competitors Middlesex Beginval in the final. The 2.00 bo able to give you as good, if not a better, nunking a run of six, and Mr Hinds in Club succumbed to the ultimate winners 300.00 report. Dividend warrants will be ready addition, made two runs of fire.

en Monday,

108.95

180

5.00

0.03

H. E. Hobson

00.00

CHINESE CRACKERS.

Kingchen Congregation

10.00

5.00

$0.00

20.00

50.00

The Demand in America.

50.00

79.04

5.00

9.00

Rer. W. T. Ren..... LONDON, September 26.

Customs Braff, Lappa The Anglo-Russian Agreement ab. I, W.

Lourdiro Borbe interest,

M. H. L. Destelon The papers expect that the Cabinet Rev. G. 1. Fitch

will consider a reduction of the forers

Mr Copy

A

Miss L. Copp.....

in India, though military opinion, is Rov. T. W. Clarke

opposed to it on the ground of the

•native unrest,

Converts of Wubu...... Miss 1. Colonan Rev. FM. S..O'Neil

in the first round.

Owing to the result of the first gamo The Cap Fund shows a credit balance of

of billiards Mr Hinds points were reduced $62.56 on 30th September, 1907.

The Club onjoyed a visit from Canton

to 500. On his sixth visit to the table

at Wolverhampt a way the Staffordshire Generally speaking it would appear as Breeders Foal Plate in which Ballieur, if things are anything but promising, and the property of My A. P. Cunliffe, showed there might be trouble at any time the way to seven rivals,

FOOTBALL

The Scottish football season is not in

to

won two liomo

Whether the Prefect is an alarmist or not wo cannot say, but the purport of the do spatch sat to the Viceroy certainly in

TEN EARNED.

Mr Stevenson irade 68, which was repliod representatives and won the encounter all swing and a heavy programme of first dicates that he is grently afraid. lo by Mr Hinds with 21. Characteristic Later the Club journoyed to Canton, play and second lengus matches were decided top-of-table play was shown by Miring two matches, both of which were won hast Saturday. Early form is sometimes

It is reported that a group of London Stevenson, in break of 8 which The Committee takes this opportunity of misleading but it cortably appears as concluded just after a nicely executed thanking the Canton Sports Club for the though the Glasgow Rangers and Celtic financiers aro planning an important de The greater part of the almost $2,000,000 nase shot After the champion had generous hospitality displayed towards the are very strong again. The former has velopment of trade between Great Britain

fulfilled two Heino engagements and worth of fire crackers annually exported by Indded 41 a spell of safety play follow Hongkong representatives during the visit them both-by throl and six to and Australia by means of the Trans-

to one, Siberian Kaway 10.00 China comes to New York. And the Unitedad, neither of the players scoring much The thanks of the Committee ne due to Port Glasgow being the viotirns in the 50.00 States stand next to Chins in its use of Mr Hinds had been doing poorly but Mr. T. M. Kruit, for kindly auditing the latter. Celtic hore a to wit, Motherwell A SHILLING SAVED REPRESENTS

2.00 them. Thousands of Chinese men, women, ultimately ho put on 20 and 18 and on accounts

down on Saturday St Mirren's win 10.00 and children work at themaking of firecrack-his next visit to the table ninde a neat During the season 14 now members were going Honolulu (per Ruv. C. G. Nelson) 136.56 ore, for those are no manufactories there,break of 10, and Mr Stevenson immediate enrolled, but many have reigned or left on visiting Third Lanark and Dundee's on

89,00 the work being done by hand. They receive ly responded with like number. A flis Colony, leaving but bil members on the journeying to Falkirk also rank bigħ.

list, which number the Committee hopes only about 21.40 for making 10,000 fire 29 by the champion was followed up with will be greatly augmented this coming CHAMBERLAIN'S COUGH REMEDY. 82668,16 trackers, laboring from six in the morning 104, the best break of the evening, and by annual genorul meeting, for the Tit. Try it when you have

THIS is a medicine of great worth and until 11 at night, bevon daya a week. So a 20. Then the food champion had a hand. The annual genoril AGREEABLY SURPRISED.

Chinese roman or child works like a live but broke down after making 39, letting purpose of receiving the Committee's report coughs et cold and you are certain to ba

the sonicu, and for electing the Com Col ANY sufferers from rheumatien hare for two days to earn what is spent on a the visitor in to gel 49 and 15. The mitted and officers for the ensuing one, will pleased with the quick raliof which it Diarrhoes Remedy. It costs, but little And the pale and makes eleep and rest possi- beep agreeably surprised at the bic, which is slone worth many times its prompt relief afforded by applying Oham few bunches of fue crackers by the wedhin champion made several good displays of be hell in the Hongkong Cricket Club affords. It is pleasant to take and ein bottle of it in the house often caves a cost Sold by all chemista and store-berlain's Tain Balm, For sale by ill chr bent on doing justion to the Gloriona top-of-tabla play, but it was noticeable that Pavilion (by kind permission) on Tuesday. Always be depinded upon. For sale by large doner's bill. For sale by all chemists

il chemlets and storokoopers.Y FAZO 0p.m. milate and storekeepers..

Fourth, says the Alede (IB) Domborst, when the play was opened he fell down on 1st October at 5.10 p

RHEUMATIC PAINS RELIEVED. TO one need now safer the agonizing pains of scistic and sente rheuma- tem, qujor relief may be bad by

Pain Balm

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