MONDAY, NOVEMBER 4 1907.

BY TELEGRAPH. SHANGHAI RACES.

CHINESE 'POST OFFICE.

The Opening Events.

The Shanghai-autumn meeting pened New Building at Shanghai.today at the Northern Hottlement. The

(From Our Correspondent.}

SHANGHAI, November 4. A now post office for the Chinese was opened to-day. The building is a fine one, and contains a room for the nee of postal union countries.

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SOCIALISM.

The Movement in Britain.

(Exclusive Service, supplied by Reuter,

via Bombay,)

LONDOS, November 2. Municipal elections were held in England and Wales yesterday and the

results received from 111 boroughs

show that th

Conservatives won 115 sea's

Liborula Labourites

20

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42

11

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Independents Socialists

$ JJ

11

4

ar

wern defeated in

The Socialists

twenty-seven borough where they attempted, displace novikiloton who were gasking re-alcetins

(ACUYER'S BERRY]

THE BRITISH NAVY.

LONDON, November 1

The Admiralty has invited tenders for the third battleship incinded to the ourrent estimates, but postponed pred- ing the result of the Hague Con- ferencn.

races will extend over three days, being continued to-morrow and Wednesday. By the courtesy of Mr H. P. White we are able to give the following resulta: THE BIARZOD PLATE-Value Th 250; second pony Ths. 70. Distance half mike. Mr Balbius' Antaeus, 168 lbs. Mr Manchester's Snippet, 155 lbs.

(Mr Schnoor)

(Mr Railton) 2 Mr N. W. Hickling's Maybury, 165 s.

(Johnstone) Time 1.021.

THE CRITERION STAKES.Value Th. 490);

1

THE CAMP,

The Final Inspections.

THE CHINA MAIL.

The closing days of the Volunteer Camp were marked with industry. On Saturday afternoon sil ranks had a busy time; the

the camp generally, including all the tents, His Escullency witnessed the artillery companies at drill with both maxims and fifteen pounders. In a brief address Sir

In the afternoon the usual sports were hold, there boing a large number of visitors. presont. The oncrgotic committee had all arrangements to good order and the pro gmimo was carried through without Kitola.

bont race, beating the Volunteer team by The 87th Company, L.G. A., won the four lengths.

won

the first pull

SPORTING.

Yachting.

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Saturday afternoon most auspiciously. A The yachting season was opened on

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Artillery Companies were inspected by the Commandant of the Royal Artillery

Cadet Little won the boot and putte race for the ladies was hold, and though race, with Gunner Melgo oond, and shell practice was carried out from consund of Sergeant Darby, won the fiftem ultimately obtained and the shiling was NEW PICTURES !

slight rain threatened-to-mar the proceed Right Half, No. 2 Company, under things early in the afternoon, better weather Stonsentters to targets en Choung-hue, pounder competition. and the Engineers Corps were examined

The team race was won by Right Half, delightful. Anorthosat wind prevailed and by Captain Waits and Captain Philpotts,

No, I team.

Thore were two Tug-of-war conteste, in

thú fair skippers were able to keep their Later on His Excelloney Sir Frederick the rat of which the heavy weight bouts gunwhats under until the Lycomoon Lagard, accompanied by Captain Taylor, Volunteers were beaton in twe pulls by the Boncon was rounded and thon the rest was {A.T.C., visited the camp. After inspection, Artillery, team, but the light- |

put up a butter struggle. The (sailed by Miss Phoeba May) won the first fair sailing. Commodore May's Diamo Volunteers quick time but the Artillery toam won the prize, the Royal Engineers' Kathleen (Miss

in

next two

Cadet

Borkeley) was second, and the Hon. Mr The c'epper won the fait race.

were many varieties of sweats secured the third prize. The other starters and Colleen, and later on Min, tacked up distributed during the afternoon.

Mra Chapman, wife of the Cominandant,

were Mr F. P. Hett's Alannah (Mrs Ske the contral channel and when the yachts distributed the prizes at the conclusion of pherd), Mr G. V. Hayes Sprite (Mrs came within speaking distance again it was the Sports.

Hesley), The Hon. Mr Keswick's Ailsa, found that a change in the first order (Mrs Sutherland), Mr Jolu Hasting's Min had taken place. Bonito had crept up (Mrá Mckay), and Messi Bixls' Bonito considerably and was sailing in much | (Miss Layton.) Mr H. P. Tooker's Vernon superior form te what she exhibited last (Miss Marjorie Berkely) also started, but year. Kathleen went close fushore near had to retire immediately afterwards owing the oil warks and crossed Sprito's bows ori to a main stay breaking, and Sprite was her next tack sul very soon headed the| almost forced to rotire half way through fact, and sailed a spanking rnce thereafter. Bonile get into second place and off the

second pony 7. 100. Distance ne Fredrick expressed his murpriko and and oungsters were well looked after H. E. Pollock's Colloan (Mrs Pullock)

mile.

Raceland (Crighton)

Rurie (Mallor)...

Cotswold (Johnstone)

Tine. 2.133

7

3

THE MAIDEN STARES-Value T. 400; second pony Tis. 100; third pony The 50. Distance, three-quarters of a mile. Taunton (Red) Eartluganke (Vida)

Hunter (Wulllumier)

Time. 1.363.

pony Th. 76. Distaune, two miles. Heathfield (Master)

Casoler (Hayos)

...

| Jaggers (Laurance).......

Timu, 4.41.

THE BETIS NAVY Co

Pretonted.

Second pony T 100 Distance, ono

mile.

Gemini (Selenorr)

Marbles (Alderton)...

1

satisfaction at what he had soon, remarking upon the manner in which the guns were handled and the general offieiency of the ten on parade, as well as the cleanliness of the camp.

EMPEROR OF JAPAN'S BIRTHDAY.

Yesterday being the suntsiversary of the birthday of the Emperor of Japan the Japanese community celebrated the o

nsion right royally. The rising sun tag decorated any flag poles and Jaganuse

ON HIRE

$10

FROM

· PER MONTH.

Read

The opportunity presents it-

cost.

780

The remainder of Baturday was devoted to enjoyment, and as it was official guest night an impromptu concert was arranged in the large moss matsher, which was ut- Tas Curs Cur-Value Tv, 260; and tended by the officers and their guests later

in the evening

The Officers' guests in

the race owing to two jibs carrying away. cluded: Cornagander Stokes, Colonel Darl.

The start was a fairly even one and Bulke Vau Hotel Colleen passed Sprito and | ing, Hon. Mr F. H. May, C.M.G., Ven.

Dione established a lead early by going on rounding the mark was close upon Archdeacon Bannister, Colonel Kent, R A.. ships in the harbour were gaily dressed towards the Hongkong shore. She was Bonito, Kathleen being soms lengths self to read all the latest and Colonel Seymour, A.O.D., Colonel Roia, In addition to seven small privato. parties followed by Alanank, whilst the other ahead. Min was a good distance away last, best literature at a minimum of B.A.M.C., Sir Henry Berkeley, Hon. Mr held during the day the Japanese Consul-cute bore into Hughom Bay or tacked and was hot aniling in her old form. Sprite W. Chathain, C.M.C., Hon. Mr E. General, Mr Mashiko, entertained a large up the middle of the barbour, most of them was also sailing badly, owing to her working Dewett, Major R. J. Ross, D.A A., and gathering of his nationals and-European eventually working into Kowloon Bay, and jib having been destroyed the previous day QM.G., Major Williamson. A.S.C., Capt. residents at his private house in Msedoanel on to the Beacon. Dione rounded the mark and having to borrow a jib much too large Lyons (Captain Superintendent of Police)] Road lust Tovoning. Excellent arrange. so far ahead of the "field" that she won for racing. On the reach to Kowloon Rockworks of the best present day Capt. Taylor, (A.D.C. to His Excellency cuts were made for the plonsara of the comfortably the handicap time she conceded Collean displaced Bonito sud gradually drow the Governor), Mr Heckenbury (Private guests, and the hospitality of the Consul the others being exceeded. The start was Secretary), Capt. Hare-Synnot, Capt. Genend Wis bounded and highly at 3.30, tlie times of finishing being Hung Sham, an elderly Chinese woman, Lieut. Crease, R.A., Lieut. Scovell, R.E. Mitchell-Taylor,

Waites, R., Mr Blanchflower. R.N., appreciated by the many guests. Captain }

A.D.C.. joined two Money In Assciations, of Liont. Fraser, R.A.M.C., and Mr R. Mit. His Excelloney

represented which she mid Tax Kwong, alias fauchell.

the Goremor, and those who accepted invitations to be Cheung Lun, was guarantor. After paying

present were:-Dr. and Mrs Atkinson, Mr. 8106, twenty-one instalments of 80, neither

Mrs áraki, Mr and Mrs T. Arima, Mr W. J. Armstrong, Mr and Mrs Auld, Mr and of the Asciations continued and though

A. Allen, Mr F. Berington, Mr and Mrs she tried to got her money back she failed,

Perindorgue, Me A. J. Beckonbury,

St. Olaf (Camming)...

Time, 2.154.

MONEY LOAN ASSOCIATIONS.

Sunday saw the camp early astir. An early infantry parado occupied well over hour and rents had theil to te arranged for inspection by the General Officer Com

L.

לט

on to Kathleen but she could not catch the authors have already been issued

red host. Kathleen was woll haudled and scarcely ever sailed a more consistent race, and she rounded Meyer's East buoy a good distance frat. Colloca bing second, Bonito

College's

TC

5.

Dione

52

44

Kathleen Colleen Alannah Sprite ... Ailsa Min

3

.50

3 37 40

4

TA

50

third, Sprite fourth and Min fifth. rudder went wrong at the

8

15

4

10

4 11 -35

Bonite ...

4 I 46

to subscribers.

1000

busy and caused her to touch the mark additional works will fill the and so she had to gave up. The the race.

She howevar continued and places

race nos hocame's procession,

At the conclusion of the mce the fair romained unchanged, though the dishelves this week. There is no

between the first and inst hosts wegmaterial-

but anally defondant gaire hur an acknow noding. The Rev. G. Searle, Chaplain that A. 4. H-Botelho, Mr. D. Bollas skippers and their firat mates boarded increased. On the roach to Kowloon rock

defendant.

and

lack of

READERS

ligment for 9106, money dus in respect the Fures, held divine service after break and Mrs Harrett, Mr and Mrs Bribesia, Mr launch kindly provided by Mr W. R. MD. for the second time the one design class Sir Henry, I dy and Miss Berkeley, Mr two shares in the Money Loan Association. fast, which was attended by the men of the and Mrs Bonn, Mr Blanchflower, Mrand Parr, und were entertained She then sued Lau Kwong, and the case 7th Company. R.G.A., as well as Volun- Mrs J. P. Bruga, Mr A. C. Hotello,

refresh-picked up Mr A

Alannah and Ailsa, of the was heard in the Summary Cort to-day,

rments by the Club's Commodore (the champion class, and Kathleen and Colleen Bure, Hon. Mr., Mrs teers. The socnion was a short one and the Christiani, Mr and Miss G. de Hon. Mr F. H. May) and his popular)

Miss Chatham, Mr Roginald Harding appeared for the Minister dealt solely with the work of Champeaux, Me and Mrs Clarke, Me and wife. In happy little speeches Mr H... beat her, Sprite being but three minutes

mpidly outdistanced the

the pair whilst Bonito pinintiff and Mr Out Kong Sing for the the local hospitals not supported by Mfrs Craddock. Mr C. Collutt. Mr and Tooker, the Yachting Secretary, presented some old seconds away at the finish. The but are they all acquainted with.

enjoyed

ruce with Ailsa and ultimately the Government, on whose behalf be Mrs Coppin. Mr and Mrs Camming the prizes to Miss Phoebe May, Miss tuursn was such as to provide hard heating, Plaintiff gara evidonec in support of her made an appeal for funds. Flo also referred 200. Mr W. Reas Davies, Colonel Daring Berkeley, and Mix Pollock. Ho also reaching and running," and altogether the Mrs O. F. Ellis, Mr E. Freyvogel, M: S. referred incidentally to the progress started at 11.40 a.21. and finished in the Mr Litzons, Mr and Mrs Edward, Mir and

mco was a very good one. The bonts Mr Kong Sing-- Why did the Association

Fuller, Mr and Ms Forbes, Liest of the club and thought that the afternoon at the following tinnes The "Frankfurter Zeitung" HIS stop My eyes are bad and 1 wanted to

Commander and Mr Frensutie, Mr H. L. Bounces that the public prosecutor has i go home to the country. He said he would those English poots when wem termed er. Bir aud Mrs G. Grimble. A season had been most successfully inaugu- bagun provvedings against Prince Philipoish up and give me a paper that Euleching and three ev odlicers of high husband would ser

He said "I owe

THE SCANDALS IN GERMANY.

Losnov, November 1.

case.

$105."

in appreciative terms to the work of Adam Lindsay Gordon, the Australian poet, whose writings he said might lack the grace of

yet, in they were written for the

erdituary, man, and were fully under ystod by all. He concluded by quoting Curdon's hnus :— Life is untly froth and

Flotcher.

$.

Was it not a fact that Chegg Lushubble, two things stund Fiku stare Junir K. lauye, Dr nud My boats finding places on the Club's list

rank

MISSIONS IN CHINA.

(defendant's wife), now end, was bend?

I gave the money to the man.

Centenary Celebration.

FIRST UR BACK.

A

Kathleen Colleen Bonite

Sprite..

Min ...

II. M. S ... 2 35 ... 9 38 45 2 39 27 243.36 2 45.12

Mr Pollock finished with his protest flag! tying on the ground that Sprito and Bonito hnd not crossed the line at starting.

It is futile to raise this point even if the hosts did not cross, seeing that the starter's

that every boat drummed the line. Ho chief duty is to see that every boat orcases the line, and if not to promptly recall them by hoisting the recall numbers. This was not done, and the starter furthermore avers

and Mrs E. 11. Hinds, Bir and Mrs J. 1. rated. When the pow Clab House was van Houten, Hou, Mr and Mrs Hewett, completed he hoped to see considerably Mr and Ms Bale, Mr and Mrs Gen, more interest taken in yachting (a remark Hastings, Mr K. Hanacks, Hon. Dr Ho which found earnest applause) and more Kai, Mc Ho Kom Tong, M Hazeland, Dr

-

Mr F. Jung, Mr C. Rock. Mr

The Commodore also briefly spoke; and Kindness in another's trouble-Coung, Kikuchi Mr Kongsi, Mr Kimura, the party thus proceeded on a short. craise

Mr and

and Mrs E. S. Kadootio, Mr Y round the harbour, thus terminating a in your own." Was it not immeiliately after her death At the parade for Colonel Darling's

Kikuchi, Mr Kobayashi, M. that both the Associations closed up 7-inspection a collection was taken up for Miss Layton, Mr J.

Mr Ale and

And pleasant day. J.. Liria, Mr Law, She died in the sixth moon and I got the thalia, Casioael Darling was accompanied Loureiss, Cast, and Birs Lyons, Hon. Mr sailed yesterday over a course from Police

the hospitals and a embstential amount was Mr and Ms H. W. Looker, Mr-

and Lambert, Mr. Mrs and the Misses A very crowded menting was held at

Au argument us to whether the doon. Major Ross and Lieut. Scovell, anti and Mrs F. H. May, Mr R. G. Munro, Pier. Kowloon, to Tycemoors Beacon, ought to know, the Albert Hall to commemorate the

ment was a guarantee or an acknowledge specting the inen Colonel Darling add Mrs Marty, Mr and Mrs Mackay, centenary of the Protestant Missionsment of debt followed but His Honour Mrsion that, by secident, tho

dressed them. It was the second ou and Mr. Muson. Mr Messor, Mr H. Mori, round Kowloon Rock, Meyer's Fast Buoy, in China.

II. H. J. Gampertz (Acting Puste Judge) inspecting the Volunteers had fallen upon

A duty of

of hell,

K. Miyazaki, Mr. K. Matsin, Mr. R. back round Lyvenoon Bacon and Kowloon Sympathetic letters were received reserved his ruling.

Mrs I. F.Miller, Mr and Rock and to the starting lino. All the bian and he was very satisfied will

Mex K. Majic Bir A. Moreno, Mr and

On Sunday next the Corinthian Yacht from the Archbishop of Canterbury and Me King Sing argued that one of the hair appearance and the manner in which Mrs. H. Nakayama, Bir Y. Nare, Hon. Mrcing boats in the club except Vernon

and Mrs Osborne, Mr and Ms Ormiston,

were out and the conditions were ideal, a at Fautuchan, when several short races will the Bishop of London, and Sir Ernest Associations, having over twenty they rad acquitted themselves on parade, and

Two years

S. point out that

LONDON, November 1

peper in the next woon.

by

after witnessing the manevres and ind

LISTON

he bad to ngo

50%

Mr and Mex

Mr

Mr

The first club race of the season was

CORINTHIAN YACHT CLUB.

the fact that for

20 cents Cash

we place at the disposal of our

clients

POUNDS WORTH

of literature to suit every taste

READ

Club open their season by holding a picnic WATKIN'S

Satow wrote urging toleration, and say | Companies Ordinance. The head of the ought to ho, but he was pleased to see torse, and blummer, Mr J. blowing.

scribers, was illegal under Section 4 of the If the belts were not us tight as they luto, Mr Pinckney, Mr Lewis steady and fairly strong North-easter take place. Launches will eairy visitors

ing that the Missionaries ought to Bara the teachings of the Chinese Sages and Doctors before undertaking to re-place them, also that the Missionaries should refrain from intervening between con- verts and the Chinese Magistrates.

The main thing needful was more workers and more money.

RUSSIA.

LONDON, November 1.

song

Chop

had

32

Roza

to the island.

Football.

Associations WAN OIR, Cheung Lum, nes that that was remedied. That w

Mr E. H. not defendant. Further Mr Kong Sing the last day of the camp, which he was

Ray, Mr and Me

Mr A. M.

CHAMPIONSHIP CLASS. -Unfortunately the and Me accident to Vernon's rigging on Saturday Stokes, Dr and Mrs. argued that the paper was not Rgsinnte.ad to learn from Major

Stedman, Mr J

eroira, Commodore so, I Judgment was given for defendant with very orderly. They

J. R. M. Smit

Smith, Br

Br and prevented her appearing and Dionc (Hon. costs.

had bad I Shewan, Mr. B. de Szentirmay, Mr Mr F. H. May) and Ailsa (Hon. Mr weather but thisy hand recovered quickly and Mrs. Silverstone, Mr 8. Swart, Mr Koswick; sailed by Masers Jumiuson sud an association practice game on Wednesday

The Hongkong Football Club vill play 1311 from the effects of the story and

storm and now the Sibuya, Mr and Mrs

Sutherland, Mr anit encampinent looked neat and tidy, reflects W. Sebellhas, Mr and Mrs A. M. Sutherland) were the only representatives at 6pm. A good turn out of players. is

on all concernot. The C.R.A.

L. Soares, Mr F. Sam, Mr S. Sakuragi, of the original case. Alannah (Mr F. P.

required.

Messrs Take and Rogge report ander the fifteen pounders on tho previous. After Miss Thaimahlen, Mr and Mrs Takami Hott; sailed this season by Mr Carruthers).|

Toissier, I informed ibim that the shooting with Mr K. Shimads, Me Soulange

(Continued on Page 8.) noon, taking into considemtion the fact that Hon, Mr And Mrs Taylor, Mr and

A FOLLOWER OF INFLUENZA,

wat wenthor,

THE FREIGHT MARKET.

credit on

Mrs

Todow Mr Toyoshima, Ma S. Tsukui, Mr

is with the Championship Class now and is given a bandicap of aid winutes. The

CIRCULATING"

LIBRARY.

CHAMBERLAIN'S COLIC, CHOLERA DIARRHOEA REMEDY. THERE is probably no medicine made. that is relied upon with more implicit

with persistent cough after an lera and Diarrhoea Romedy. During the

the men lind not us much preliminary prac and Mrs Volpicelli, Mr and Ms E. H. three beats faced the starter yesterday, and | MANY pozsons find thomasives affected confidence than Chamberlain's Colic, Cho-

ties ns

reason

The past fortnight has been very dull, is usually of the ts were ch.. flow Mr Wei Yok. Mr Wong whom the gun wont at 11.30 Diuns lnd the } attack of influenza. As this cogh can be third of a century in which it has been in

résulta

Hate Saturday, November 2:

rates can hardly is described as having us satisfactory, although undergone any change for the warse, but not so good as last year. Of the en Several military corks have been the demand for beamage in almost all who wens up for examination on the pre- Me and My F. A. Wonit. Mr., in a bid to sitions in and hils and tatter Intals Cough kousty is hould not reverely let seg learned that it is the one

Fook, Dr and Mrs Bateson Wright,

with cust

arrested in St. Petersburg and revealed quarters has been, considering the blue of vious afternom all had opsidered antise and try R. Yonuda, Mr then Dione in crossing, and they never allowed to rug on until it becomes trouble with water and sЯeetened it is pleasant to

the

factory. He

he

council, including the Minister of War to their own trades, the amount of available certain absorvatione he wished to wake Mr Mashiko proposed the health of exception that they fell further behind last

at the weekly sitting.

THE UNREST IN INDIA.

ayhonoured.

den!

AMOY NEWS.

{Prom Our Correspondent).

AMOV, Nov. 7

The Customs. Revenue Croiser Ping- ching arrived here on the 29th October from Shanglui.

AJIIPPING,

race Dione established a long, lend, and Ailsa fell further asteri of Alannah, so much so indeed that she was overtakon by two of the one-design-boats, which atarted ten minutes later. Alamah was also ovor. takon. by Kathleen, the winner of the

must be attributed mainly to her sail. It que-design, class mou. Ailsa's bad sailing is badly made, nad it the boat is to do

some,

Kaepers.

LANE, CRAWFORD & Co.

Mr N, Yamada, Mr T.

position—woro sobie seconds later Remedy it be that never fails. When reduced a plot to bomb the whole military❘ It is therufure forty insignificant one. exception, which must

fortunate indeed that in con-

"He had seen them handle their the health of the Emperor of Japan, and

During supper Colonel Darling proposed altered their positions in the race, with the keepers.

For asle by all chemists and store-take. For sale by all obemists and stare- sequunce of *liners confining themselves arma very well and that reminded him tonnage is no longer in any considerable regarding infantry. If they lokol at King Edward. Both were enthusiastically year's champion. In the course of the excess over present requirements, limited home As the latter undoubtedly are at the

limited home papers they would see

see a great ard at the minut the army scheine mut the moment. What will further relieve the territoral army. By the territorial army it and the proposed LONDON, November 2

situation, is the action of some Norwegian was cantonplated placing mon

men where

they owners in ordering their tonnage away to would be post seful and not in the par Simia reports that the Legislative European waters. We hear of two actant ticular service for which they had an Council bas passed a Bill prohibiting

Sixtures in this direction, and other

eliantion. That would involve the reduc unauthorised public meetings, with

steamers may

follow suit. The dislocation in Saigan Hongkong kong, as a matter of fact, there were too 1 of tho Voluntoor Artillery in the Hong- three native dissentients.

business continues, only one charter having many men for the work to be done. In time Lord Minto said that it was impossible that owing to a heavy drop in exchange tage of man-the more skilled-ougagal

coins to pass at 8 cents. Saigon roports of trouble there would only be to minimise the warnings of the last large contracts ware engaged with France, on the guns while the rest would remain in few months, of riots, insults to Euro. and a few cargoes sold to Java. As for the Victoria Barracks ns n reserve. Maxover peune, and the attempts to temper information can be given yet, but the guns and fewer of them, consequend, Doughs, Lapraik and Co. Was drowned on her sail, but a little alteration may put }

propects of the new crop. no definite the tendency at present was to have larger opinion

is the crop will be an averago one, there would not be so many artillerymen ; Det. 30, off one of the jetties of the Bund her on a better fooling. She also daứn-

there appears to have been wanted. If they had one or two more close to the Co.'s offices,

which is inquiry stated to companies of infantry they would be useful

the defence of the which they had received the overtures 18 to 21 rests. With but one excoption stood there had been we getting the gig ready, preparatory to hurt her working fib, but as the We are offering our Complete NEW SEASON'S Delivery of of the agitators.

subject with the

with the Army..

He asked Lord Kitchener to thank

quito a

Bivaly the Indian troops for the contempt with have been partly met at rates ranging from fixtures are kept private. Several orders

Boighbourhood.

tion

on the

correspondencoTM

{

DROWNING FATALITY.

any good another suit will have to be

A gig-man in the othploy of Musers. Provided or the one now in we materially

altered. Alannah is also suffering from

It appears that at about 8.m the men aged her tillor. During the race Dione

going across to Kulang. One of the had anothor of sorts handy she was safe, for tonnage live retained unfilled on Defence Committes, but for some reason or signs was carrying some stanchions, and seeing there was practically no opposition. On the other hand the Government account of the entire absence of returns other the formation of the infantry sampans. He slipped into the water, let- The time of starting was 11.30, nm-the did not wish to check hopes and ambi-freights from Java or anywhers in that company had fallen through. Apparently ting the stanchions fall. Regaining the boats finished at the following hour tions, which were the natural and

the men did not wish to transfer, but he jetty in safety, he proceeded to jump in welcome outcome of education.

Saigon in other directions we hayo not would remind them that their arms again, to got the hundemous Inck, although

of any business.

be the same and they Newchwang after all promises to become the ceremonial parado they had just done. to, as they could easily be recovered when would more work like the other men lied to persuade him not a source of disappointment for the close of Last your there seemed an inclination for the tide went out the quason. Only one further boat has infantry work and they had a told say

Ailsa finished with her protest Bag flying, been buon up to Canton and another one with the West Kents, but nothing again, and his body was not found fiff 12 Alannah, when on the port tack, having

The unfortunate man never came up inquiries remain on the market. to Amoy. At the moment hardly any of the Engineers were n valuable corps of frater his douth seems looxplicable. The to give hor water on another occasion.

the kind, lind been done

As there was only about four feet forsaed her about once, and having failed

SUBSIDENCE AT NEWCASTLE

News brought by the stcaper. Eastern (Capt. MoArthur) from Port Darwin showa that Newcastle, New South Wales, suffered

could do with about ten times the popular theory among the Chinese is that...

in the maintenance of the

thee was kept down by the devils, who Loon brought about at had been nuggested that

Yatigize business continues to give liners

ample employment ab fair rates.

a rights

18 telegram to Port Darwin saya A big 21:46, and

Dione

Alenush

Ailen

N.

$2.20 2-....36

40

from a big earth subsidence. An October fresh e gats:-Mojito Hongkong telephones they would be inust useful.supposed to haunt that jocty, and in Ona-Design ClassThe boats in this.

5. Coupe of

ton:

Genuine Bargain Sale.

ENLARGEMENT OF OUR-

Ladies' Department.

AUTUMN & WINTER GOODS

at 25"

per cent discount, and in some cases more, for CASH,

HIS affords a really excellent opportunity for Ladies to obtain absolutely NEW GOODS at exceptionally low prices and much less than AK LONDON,

COSTUMES, SKIRTS, BLOUSES, COATS, HOSIERY, RUFFLES BOOTS AND SHOES, BELTS, UMBRELLAS, &c,, £o,"

earth subsidence took place at Newcastle scrupted on small boat telephone operators; should be formed sequence of this belief, no one dared at class had a much better mee than those in STOCK COMPRISES:-Lance SELECTION OF LATEST, STYLES IN-HATS

to rescue the man one dared attempt the other class. All started ant got away yesterday, and extensive damage smo done Monthly For Jannese ace

account Gon Some of them might think it would be. The most feasible explanations are that in the following order, the first threo bosta

but it would not occupation to houses, roadways, etc. The elevated man 9.8. Lavidrat Scheiff has been taken mean sitting in an offer. They might be ho either struck his head against something being almost equal Sprite (Mr G. V

Gor rather dat

up boat

portion of the city where the subsidence using intended for employment in the crai plaugos have a rough aud uitblo, giving en prevented him from rising. Is-d), Colleen (Hon. Mr H. E. Polok), Sale Commences Monday, 4th November.

occurred has been completely honeycombed

by the coal mine workings, and the collapse

of some of the old workings has been

trade Tapsh/Shanghai.

Sail Freights-There is nothing fresh to report

followed by this subsidence. The eart was in motion for several hours, and soun

WEATHER.

or else that his pig-tail go untangled, and Hayes), Eouito (Messrs G. W. and L. G. the and might have a giving.

the onemy tried to capture one of the The October was about a wet a year for Mr John Hastings, and Kathleen them as much fighting us they wanted if

Min (My A. G. M. Fletcher, sailing this telephone stations. He was glad to hear it could be. A strong and gusty wind was that the health of the men had been good blowing at the same time, and inade things (Capt. Walker and Jout Fisher for the Greiting sanes are fo be witnessed, auch CHAMBERLAIN'S COUGH REMEDY orderly hold on the islands at North West af Mongkong Gravelling boats separated, Sprite and Kathleen going and that the top was one of the most very unpleasant) typhoon was sigualled R. E. Mass). Shortly after the start the IONTAINS zhaolutely nothing injurious

In conclusion he suggested the forn North finst, and wo un doubt had a little about from a starboard to a port tackshortly and for cough, colds, croup, and might think over what he had said hit of it, as the harrimeter dropped

Darling afterwards inspected the tente. nordal ngain, though quito cold,

as the gradual disappearance of a building

into the bowals of the earth, and the

Vorg

-transfer of another, on the sliding ground, whooping cough it has no equal. For mais regarding an infantry corps. Colonel considerably. sboat tifin time. To days aftor crousing the lino and working on. sway towards Kellot faland. Bonito

from one location to another.

by all chemists and store-keepers

Closes 14th November.

LANE CRAWFORD & CO.

Hongkong. Ubtober 30, 1907.

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