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Petition from Singapore.
Prona Gur Correspondent.)
SwGALORE, October 14. The petition regarding theextradition of lu Ki Shing which has been prepared in Singapore and Johore for presenta- tion to Sir Frederick Lugard will he despatched in Mr Otto Kong Sing on Friday if the defendant is not released from gaol before that date.
STRANDING OF THE
FLORA
Court Martial on the Tamar.
THE CHINA MAIL.
ship one hired yards towards Hunghom cover point, which resulted in Taylocuing Point, the placing her on hundred run out. The innings closed for 137, there yards south of No. docking buoy, Į boing four ducks, was OKE
The serues were :-
W n
Sosman Cameron said that when tho Tamar answered the Flord's signal bo could not muke her out. That part of the barbour a confused mase of lights. Before the Pita struck he could not see [any houses chimneys andl lu could not. tell whether the lights visible were elèctric or not...
518 A. MACKENZIE'S TEAM. 4. Mackenzie, b Stangor Louthos W. F. Browne, e Tanning, Stang
Leathus
B. B. Bonttie, b Stanger-lealhes Corp. Sharpe. e Stanger-Leathes,
Hatchison... G. E. Morral,
Hutchison Wt.
E. C.
411
L
Total
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
1.
*
EL.
The strandlug of H.M.8. Floru on Aug. 28 was the subject of a Court Martial hek
Semua Upoli, turboard tookant, said on board HM.S. Tomas this morningho did not report anything ofore the The Court was composed of Commoden vessel struck nor did use my lights or
Dixon, tired R. H. S. Stokes, of 1.5. Tanything outhe starbound sale.
Gage, run out (President), Captain S. V. Yorke de Seaman Melis, port lookout, stato W. 4. Puwel, e Lawix, Makin Homey, of 1.31.8. Kent: Capt. Seymour the hari. He did not see anything. A. Fowler, not out......
that he made no report on the way into J. D. Woods, Claxton, Makin Elphinstone Erskine, of HLM.S. Bedford; hefore the shop struck, but there was land Staff-Surg, Grenhalgh, Makin
either
F. C. Kendall, Makin Capt. C. L. Vaughan-Lee, and Commander on side. H. L. Mawloy of H.M.S. Monmouth.
Seaman Brett Warne, post leadsanse, Major W. W. Chitty, b Makin said h
Extre The charge to be heard was against go do sounding until the ship Seaman Wodle, starkard leadsman, Captain Rowland Nugent and Lieutenant Kenneth Mackurazio Grieve that by neglect | gave
When the ship) similar evidence, they did hazard the Flora on the night in struck the winding he get was mark live,
and on her owing off he got mark eight. question.
Artificier Jackut said that speed was reduces for about four or five
# Stanger Loathes... minutes after eleven o'clock. Spend was reduced. W. J. Peske
L. J. Wishut from 72 to [It will be remembered that Mr F. II.
glow.
R. Hancock Lieutenant Richards (alle) in the Hazeland on Sept. 12 held that the rising
course of no-rmination by
H. R. Makin... Captain in which Ju Ki Shing was snid to be cum
Nugent id he had allowed less than one Majer Lovi... cerned was not "an offence of a political) The report in regard to the stranding Enot for the tide in the position he had{ character and committed defendant to and the statements by the others concernedarked on the chart. He had allowed no
deviation. Tiit The further order of HR For were vend.
According to the intest deviation Captain Nugent in tables there was a deviation of one degree |statement said he took fut responsibility in two raidass Time deviation would for the accider, which he scribed auung tend to put the ship more easterly and in
sposition in which she found herself. |other causes là the strong lood tido and
Captain Nount at this age submitted that deceptive ght.
that his letter was not evidenen before the Comet.
MIR TAFTS VISIT.
Strowmang Round of Enter- Minment
Captain Toko, of H. M. R. Monmouth, prosecuted, while defondants" "friends" wore Lieut. Anderson and Paymastur Dyles, for the first defendat, and Liest Anderson for the second,
Lieutenant. Asitngo stuled that he was the upper deck when thy Flava was pussing through Lyomon. He rememb
R. O. Hatehison..
.
4
4
17
10
2
3 R. HANCOCK'S TEAM.
LL. J. M. 6. Taylor, ran wat W. Edwards, e Rredie, b Dixon...... W. C. D.
C. D. Taner, b Dixon... H. E. Stanger-Leathes, & Kandall,
Sharpe. II. E. Lanning, 1.b. w.,
Sharpe it. Hancock, Sharpe... H. R. Maki, Sharpe
R. O. Hutchisem, e Kandall, b Slutspe A. A. Claxton, 13, w., & Sharpo...
tured one al eation of course lo starboard its appear considerably altereil Majo; Lowis, b Sharpe...
OIL
The witus said that the new buildings At Blackhea
calculations which he made to clear a junk. It was had made in the earlier pasof his ovirlenco work on Saturday bright moonlight night, sonetimes darkon were based on the positim of the bony Leana to ne vand start. 11 o'clock at nighted Ty clouds. There was
the which he lemned was inemectly shown. mnist Work Mrs Tall be them took forewell of Peak and the light was rather deceptive as Captain Nugent said that the Court was He could not aware of the erronous position of the and places, Si Federick sul Lady Losgandet Govern regarded distance and want Howe wnd repairent la the trans land distinctly on Ixth sides before the buoy and he suggested that the position He did noses the chim of the ship letaken from me well-defined struck. neys of sheers at Kowloon Dock. When point such vas the dock.
Witness showed on the chart the the ship struck he was at the font of the laser
the Fore bridge. He did positions of the ships from the Admiralty Url S
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1.25 p.
EM, Cutlan, wķiek shortly afterwarde stente
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NONCONFORMIST CONUEN
TION.
Government Passively Sup-
ported.
Tampon, Cetohet
The Welsh Neuenformist concution
be met in Cad 200 delegates foram
all the Nonconfemist Salies in Mala
jam The conventiona
和
|
Haft velummed him the the
Beytul teatre Finsul General bud routing to "and ye he was not look dock gate at Kowloon as he estated it
ily pregende Ver
Cross examined by Captain Nugeni Cross-exaited by Caplain Nugent, he thu the was end fur setiens doubt b-witness said that coming up the harbour said that the ship would have gone elear commed inte sa day was not exwelly Mr noticed the Luildings or Kowloon pen of Cost. Rocks if the course south 63 west insula looked as if they were on the island had been catinuel, she had not Wildless fult Hwronged sekondade to
of Hongkung
Before coming into the altered it when the buay was sighted. linth Filag ni Sats, and the bear Captain Nugent al consulted This concluded the case for the preseen- Bate arrival of the Minnesota upset the with him with regard to the amount of tian, and thefort was adjournal for as, and materially interfowl work that had to be got through before hour and a half at the repiest of Captain
Wits ontinued that Nagunt. with The Tenthing space panenkel Benving
And
there were OF tons of munition to The prelings were Fot Poncluded such is the penalty of greatness that Mirel out, twelve and a half miles when one report diesel.
ይ hundred some empties and small
uit hed to go tonagh the whole show
f electric cable, ***
The tiffin given by the Consul General pound
Extrus
So to warrant officers, as
was fun senar the most important functionsils and payed for Hongkong There was of the day, inasatch as the Secretary was to be taken in to tons of ammuntion, 350 there able to bristly allure to America's tons of coal, about 5 tons of Paymaster's
ftitude an far as the Far East is om Levened, but it was not the most strenuus,
stores, small stores and mail and parcels, and probably supernumeraries for the fleet. Witness did not think this work could
This repeption at the Hongkong Hotel have been finished before the Sunday
where the inx on physical strength following.
Funding of «istents responded |
to the invitation of the Conegl Girneral i
Maisel Mrs Taft, and bath the Seere Ests and his good » ife • hook hands with ina petulity and vigany, and whenever possible M: Taft spoke they fou kindly at which was bare made him popular wherever its goes, Tom four til aften wi he stood the
animously passat a series of emploie regindame not be press in Government An intensity of Welsh feeling strongly expressed in the sporbes Mi
Lloyd Thongus, sing is le kuid te far sizin of introduction end bares,
The music, donird that the Government
sace díd the genial smile leave his
At this stage the Court was cleared.
SPORTING.
Cricket.
THE AONG KONG (LUR.
was between sens captained by Jessrs R. The Hongkong Club muteh on Saturday
Hancock me 4. Mackenzie, the latter Witness continued that the Captain hold playing thiev men against eleven,
he thought it ovensary to leave on Saturday afternoon to get to Nagaki by though webe dalled for Mr. Hancock' the 5th as it was typhoom sewa.
hi
in cleat
10
team.
A. W. J. Peke, not "out
جميد
The
1
17
174
16
29
13
Extras
Total
137
BOWLING AN ALTRIN,
0.
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16.1 Corp, Sharpe W. Dixon
13 Greenhalgh W. B
61
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The League Competition.
KOWLOON DEFEATED.
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The League pensiers suffered a podle: shock at Kowloon on Saturday afternoon by being defeated by the Royal Garrison | Artillery by bi rus. The wicket, was soft And suited the bowlers, and when the visitors won the toss they sent Kowloon in to bat. Wickets Fell quickly before the | onslaught of Longbotton and Kerrick, and, later on, Gndwell, with the result that the Kowloon team was dismissed for 36
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latter had a lucky escape from being caught out, but the decision rested with the Kow loon umpire and he decided in the Walter Dixon was iɑ batsman's favour. guest farm with the lall. The scores were ::
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Mr Akuckeryzie's for batted first. the Captain's orders to heat Nagasaki the fifth.
Mackenzia and Brewer poning to the vaa th
Sub-Lieuterat Tait said he was keeping bowling of Hatchison and Stanger-Lenthes, watch
Mackenzie et on the form when the ship was en- A single su scored by
harboar. They altered ther twice twice altor clearing Lemon Pass of Hatchia's first nest but Stronger.
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with the wiiet. had ignored the wishes of Wales, Te
Iniutos. Little time elapsed first ball he cut down. Beattie als loft did not blume thems for pressing therefore it was possible for it to really between the first and second iterations of without saring and the first two wickets menet, but he has learned his lesson use. He would sew land indistinctly were down at one run. It was a poor the star beard be loro the ship struck.
Both tendsmen bet the tends start and the rot continued as large and Cursen, & Oren, I firadwell going all the time
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BETTING ON THE CESARE-
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F. J. H. Med, b Longbottom
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Tillman,
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Total...
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7
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ROYAL CARRISON AÚTILLERY.
Lieut. Larmour. Gross, Dixon, Lient. Lucy, b Dixon, ...
38
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CINEMATOGRAPH PATHE
in
claims for disestablishment, b'n readwell and went through it like a Briton progress was impossible till they land winch sinile is a compliment even to n dealt with the problem of the House barly cousin Jodhan, eh, what? of Lords. He appealed to them to frust
Mr Wilder deserves congratulations for before the ship struck speed was reluead. Then Brest was partnered by William the Government and to recognise its the way he had everything arvinged.
the resel struck so hoeled to Dixon and adage catnu vrer the gate; difliculties. In the event of dissolu- reception was a great and runtled succes, the boatswain to clent the decks and give! was caught by Lanning. Gage had ka starboard and witness immachtoly ordered as the two battel steadily. At Brewer were treated sump the arler t tion disestablishment would be placed not those who weat
in, and le closed all in the forefront. Prolonged cheering thusly. Tables laden with all the good water-tight computinguts. When he went in being run out after scoring a brace, closed a remarkable meeting.
things the afteramm-te epicure langs for to the per bridge be heal the Captain good return from Pucks scattering his
Nu that is not ground we have sticks. Whenthe score stod at 54 Stanger Bomb. Ashdown, b Dixon were laid in the Hotel dining-cou and strk; it is only a buy." The engines Lanthes was taken off and Penke put Captain Beasley. 1.b.w., Dixuts, w.re availed of to the utmost extent. So were immettely put astern. He won while L. J. Wishart also relieved Hutchi | evafortable wen guests tande that they not distinctly so any land of the starboard
side before the grounding.
son, who hai captured two wickets for 28 und it hard to fear themselves away.
Cross-examined by Captain Nugent | runs. The change was disastrous, for C. S. M. Owen, and b Dizon, Hardly hat Mr Taft time to wash his
Longbottom, e Dixon. b Mac- Sgt. witness said he had never been to long Dixon, who was set and in his best batting skill,...... intuds before be found that it was necessary long before. The numerous lights on land I against Bingkiss, G. against the diner, he suce more mat a muaber the Tamar.
him to leg with ease. Pesko had 38 runs Bomb. Kerrick, Dixen, Denure, 100 14 against loyal Dream of residents at a delightful reception. kenzie Grieve witness stated that he noticed taken off. However, he but the bar. Gridwell, e Tillman, Green
by Lieutenant. Man scared off lia in font overs and was then Sgt. James, Dixon, ... į Sgt. Baylis, not out, ... 91 against Yady. 10077 against tvernment How grounds wars decorated a big building load on the pet bow, which
Jave 信 vatel mesod, far Mondamin, Ombresk and
Madame beatifully.
he made out to be on the Hongkong side. The coloured butern was He found it difficult to see distinctly on Pixou Desonbisi.
gave Hancock
opportunity ubiquitions. It nestled high up in the account of the male est by the steruning but the fickktuan was just too far away
swing picturesquely from light, and often they wew almost upna and failed to reach the ball. When
Bual! red junks before they saw them
Exios, Detober 11.
The latest ning on Cesarewitch is to dine at Government House, res, after and shore do it impossible to pick ombol, opend out on Faku and pulled Gunner Richarde, run vui,,
THE KING'S AIDES.
fotos, October 11.
Commander Sir George Warrender has been gazettel un A.D.C. to the King.
THE TRANSATLANTIC
RECORD.
Lorvos, October 11.
Deutschland's 23) knots. The Lasimamia
Low holds the world's record.
THE VANCOUVER RIOTS,
anch
eny
Cross-exami
C
luck
to
score.
Sundries...
Total...
CIVIL SERVICE 0, ARMY STAFF.
CIVIL SERVICE
E. Dawson, 1. b... b Shoot
PT. Lamble, e Steole, O'Neil 4. R. Raven, b O'Neil...
T. J. Jackman, o Grimsdac, Shoot... Dr Atkinson, a bad b O'Neil
A. E. Pile, Rankin, b O'Neil ...
P. R. Adams, not out......
Fichas...
Total
1311
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It has long been a reproach among iterature which continually pours forth From the prese, little or no attention is Hongkong, July 17, 1907, 1167 devoted to the numerous interests which our own colonies possess, and concerning Kent, which was played at the Valley on obesin-little or no information. To agreat which the general puble have-and can
NEW PICTURES. publishes that, aunid the heteruganitous
11 Saturday afternoon, resulting in a win for extent this omission is repaired by the occa
the nawalan by one goal to nil. The teamssional issue of euch
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. worst Contary Impression of
of Ceylon its History, People, Comoros, Industries 2 Kent: Gool, Staffori; backs, Clark and and Resources," edited by Mr Arnold
Macdonald; halves, Patfield, Blir and Wright, and pablished by
wires above the laws.
In answer to Captain Boking witnes century was hoisted, Dixun's seure stood This match was played at Happy Valley tents on the lam contained the refresh and the Flem was on a steady course at 66 and he was still in and punishing on Saturday, the result hoing a win for ments, and altogether the arrangements when she struck.
Lieutenant
buth bowlon. A feature of his batting the Civil Service team by 36 runs. The wore capital. Sir Frederick and Lady
Stanley, ild been Lagard attended to their guests admirably, stationed on the forecastle when the vessel was his excellent timing and his leg strokes,scores and amlyses are :-- and, with the assistance of Capt. Ogle evidence in gard to the courses being
was entering the harbour corroborated the though he did not negicas to drive and cut | A.D.C., and Mr Broekenbury, the Private altered in order to clear junks. The night as well. R. Hancock relieved Teake when R. Witchell, e and b Slot... Secretary, and the hard, the evening was smooth, sim, and drk. It might the score stood at 117 (Dixon 80) and F. A. Biden, run out. was rendered as of the mul enjoyable have been inconlight but it was not very Makin relion Wishart, whose four overs E. B. Reed, and is Steel
clear. He dil not know whether the had cost ruas. residents live speat at Government searchlight was ready to use or rot.
Shortly afterwards The Lusitans has arrived at Sandy House. There is no entire absence of
Petty Officer Henry Adams Quarter Dixon retind with 88 to his credit, the hook, after a passage of 110 hours; animality. The possibility of rain prevented pastor of the watch, said he saw a lot wicket having added 80 rue. It will thus average speed of 24 knots against the Bir Taft meeting as many residents thereof lights who entering hat could not be seen that whilo Dixon was in J. D. La E. Brett c Warrener, O'Neil
whether they were on shore or as he might hare dune, for eving to the not. He was told to stop by the com Woods hd snly scored 14 runs. Woods increasing population of the Colony and pass after the alteration of the course certainly payed the game in keeping his
vessel was on the suspension in growth of Governmout
a steady course for six wicket up and allowing his partner
Ho soven minutes before driking. House the Acemodation, laneath the could see the up of the land but could not to
Powell opened Warily, pot in so if necessity, is decidedly see the water line.
but Woods WAS in difficulties ond lizaited. As it happens the night was
Seaman Gillott rho, noted a it is announced in Ottawa that Melightfully line, but there was no tel.houtswan nie, sail that wither was apparently caught by Cyton ut the
As wickets.
Woods entameneed to walk to would be the case when per anything else could be do out. King, Deputy Minister for Labour, pro- the invitations were issued, and pre-com as the china went astern the Flore the pavilion, but was rocaled, the umpire O'Neil oceda immediately to Vancouver to cautions had to be taken for a Chief Yeonau of Signals Bell stated (Mr Jacks) giving him not out, though Woodroffe settle the riot claims; all of which will possible indoor function. Mr and Mrs that the outline of bosts would not be Woods was under the impression that he he dealt with generously. Mr Pope. Taft conversed with various guests until made out nor could he see the lights of the struck the hell. However, Makin got his Capt. Rankiu, 1..., b Brettati.
He could com large build- Tamur dashing
Corp. Warner, Witshell
b him by rowing up. Woods had given Sergt. Woodrolle, parture, expressing warm thanks for the It was hard to judge distances that night. several elwees. Fowler joined Powell Sergh Steele, b Brett hospitality extended to them by the Gov In reply to Leutenant Ba
Makenzio Grievo
1.Witchelt tion, witness said that that offer had asked him but when a single had been added Powell Corp. Shoot, e
not out to point out the Tanne's lights. Those triod to drive skin and skied the bull Staff Burgt. Aitogether MrTaft's stay in the Colony liglite bould only be seen when they flushed instond and Major Lowia saited and took Cond. O'No, e Pile, b Witchell
Q.M.S. Pillay, b Brett wis marked by xtreme cordiality on the Signalman Saabright said the moon was The King and Queen of Spain bave part of the rodents, and, busy though frequently obscured and objects more than the catch. Ureenhalgh and Kenduil failed Private Day, b Witchell postponed their intending visit to the be W28. he must
failed aliudred yanis' distance could not be dis to add much to the soge, but Fowler Private Grinsdale, L.b. w., b Witchell
tinctly na
made
Sundries... Emperor of Austria indefinitely. This to notice the warmth of the admiration in Tainar after passing Lycoon when she between them, the inning closing for 174, ont, He enill enly see the and Major Chitty addel twenty runs is regarded as an indication that the which he is hold by the Englislinen domicilflashed hor lights. He could not Fowler 10 st aut.
Totri ed here. The world-over Englishmen love objects on the starboard sidebut saw lights a straight-goer, and history has shower Mr which looked like window
Logos, October 19.
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Atkinson.
beautiful
about 11 o'clock when they took thoir de-ings ahead when coming up the harbovickot in l succeeding. Dyur, esteline Corpl. Le Grove, e Lamble, b Witohall 14 Wure No repulsed, the Konts going down publications emanating from the esine
ernor and his consort,
not have
lights
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Makin flibhed up witha good average, Taft to ho that. He carries with him nai front. Richards, Navigating Laout on tiro wicket for 20 runs. He is a sodium y abundance of good wishes, and hopes that, board the Mamouth, pointed out on the paced bowler with a log bruk
b Witchell
`BOWLING ANALYNJU,
ARMY STAIT.
Witchell
9.5
ax one resident put it, all will go well, with the Philippines."
ohart the beating shown at the books of the Flom's
uffcor. Until
Mr Hank's tenta did not do as well as
Brott
23. 1.8
o'clock on
OROUP.
Celeron deally nil. & 11.20, whon Middlesex, one off with the ball, capturing night In question the expected, for Corporal Sharpe, of the Third tide was practically
the ship's course was albored ho estimatol savon wields for 61 runs and bowling un-
AN attack of croup can be warded of the
the position to be eight cables from the
by giving Chamberlain's Cough rot light on Qunity Point. The side changed thoughout. Prospects for the
Remedy promptly at the first indication of assumed was running about one kitoto batamen locked bright when Hancock and
Football.
KENT DEFEATS. LOMAKONG CLUBS
What may he regarded as the opening
the approach of the disesse For sale by loss towards Quarry Point, after the tum Taylor weran, but the painorship was cut of the Football season was the match alt chemiste and store-keopera.
was minile the lide would prably set the short by a brilliant retures from Powell at between the Hongkong Club and H. 11. 5.
TIMES OF CEYLON,' July 17th,
the loft wing fast. When near god a nontsource is observable in this." pass cualled the inside left to havo a shot at the utt, but the attempt proved abortive. From the kick up the ball 1907: The book forms a most wolul to the other end of the field, directory to the business houses in the fort wont to
olside, and to the commercial industry of the land
concluding » but far from complete, noning
whero Williams, through bainy
stopped play at an interesting stage. After generally. In this way it should serve a
In neful purpose. this
dashby the civilians the Kents had the very better of the better rushes
monumental book on Ceylon,
10 game, though their splendid lengthy the opportunity of com- !
waro
in the review un a weak link in the w spoilt forward line, the inside right apparently we ones again tako
being
|
for from
from proficient at soccer. plimenting all cosoned in the careful and However, by dint of repeated attacks they duced from the first page to the last. There at last broke through the
scamped and in the midst of a scramble is front is not the slightest evidence of
Club's
wks they thorough damer in which it has been pro
defoncé,
of gont, during the course of which Kew work anywhere, on the contrary every page was upset, the ball was put into the net.beara ample testimony of the ailuirabic Just prior
to this, however, a good passing neticu both in London and in Caylor
character of the supervision over the pro- bant, was shown by Westora Wishart
B
a
which ended
Williams
in the goalkeeper THE ORYLON, INDEPENDENT,” saving a shot. Twice in succession Wishart July 13th, 1007: No expose has seem had opportunities afterwards hut enchingly been spared in its proparation to fine ho neglected thon and, ce in achievabatisfactory resalt, ous that, mult particular he gave the goil-kouper reflect credit both on the Oolong and the
produces, easy shot to save
(Dontinued on Page 8.)
Hongkong, October 9, 1907