MONDAY, JANUARY 8, 1908.

ENGLAND.

BY TELEGRAPH. BY TELEGRAPH. First Innings

THE GERMAN SCANDALS.

Judgment for Von Moltke.

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· Lowcow, January, 4.

The hearing of the action brought against Editor Maximilian Harden by General Count Kuno Von Moltke has been concluded, and the Judge, ia

TEST CRICKET.

A Close Contest,

(From Our Special Correspondent;} MELBOURNE, January 4,6.20 p.m. The valuable partnership of Armstrong and McCartney was dissolved shortly after the four o'clock adjourement, Armstrong

Second Innings.

J. B. Hobbs ... G. Guan

F. L. Fane, not out

28

THE CHINA MAIL.

SPORTING..

Yachting,

ROVAL YACHT (EUN,"

was soon evident as she passed all the flest except Asthero, the finish being in the following order-

Arthore...

Gael...

Doris

.... 12. 55 30

1. 1 05

Janics Gndwell Sandore Oren...

DOWLING.

B.

W

4

11 1 25

0

7 1

R.0.A.

... 1 2 10

...3.8 0 The times of Spray and Theota were not taken, and the remainder did not Gnc. Fuller, a and b Peake...... Anish.

Six of the motor class turned out for that. Lucy, Y

Sgt. James, o Shields, b Wishart

b Poaker

K. L. Hutchings, not out 24/Rock Buoy (port), Stonecutters Island ran for a cop presented by Mr J. W. Gr. S. M. Owen, o Powell, b Wishart....

Sundries

Two wickets for

AN ARBITRATION CASE.

The sixth club raca was entled on Sunday, the 5th instant, over a now sourse selected 34by the Yachting Committee, viz., Trocna

(port). Ashes Buoy (port) and home. Alham, the course being from the Club House 7 though in the early morning there was around Lycamun Beacon (starboard) back

to the Club House. The following started-Vital Spark, Mesars Blake and

L. Larmout, a Lt. Down, b Poake Troats.

Youngb

Wishart

Sgt. Hall, Wishart... Gnr. Naal, b Ponko

Gur. Whitworth, 1 Peske

93nico North East breezo had not in, which, Harvoy), Nellie, (Mr Lyon Sanders, not out,

little wind, before the start was made a

with a welcome sun, made an ideal day for (Mr J. W. Kow), Patay, (bir yachting.

Daisy, (Mr Irvine), Kelvin, (Messrs. CHAMPIONSHIP CLARS-At the start of witnessed by the crowd assembled on tho

horts and Burn). A very good start

AF WES this class Vernon got a slight land, but Club pier. Patey first rounded the bes followed by Kelvin, Nellie Vital Spark,

A question arising out of an arbitration Dione Alannah and Ailas were in close con being Daisy, in the order.nam finding a verdict for General Von Moltke only adding one to bis score. award was heard in the Supreme Court pursuit, the latter two keeping wall cleared. These positions were maintained until

declared that he left the Court with a

stainless character.

+

Ransford and McCartney re- mained at the wickets for a Hardon has given notice that he spell, adding 36 more

runs intends to appeal.

before both were out.

THE PORT SAID STRIKE,

Hongkong Code of Civil Procedure,

Patar Bridgeport Kelvin Nollie Vital Spark Daisy

The corrected times were ;—–

Gradwell, b Posko...

Sandrica

**

Total

BOWLING,

0. M, ... 7.2 4

E

W.

POLICE V. CIVIL SERVICE.

Ciril Service made a good start against the Police, Insing two wickets for 51 runs,

Wishart

... 64 23

59 23

62 17

62 65

67 52

77 42-

Nellie

98 55

Bridgeport

40 23

Vital Spark Daisy Kelvin Patay

43 52 47 42 -50 17 04 22

Hockey.

this morning before His Lordship Sir Francis of the land, whilst Vernon and Dione kept the end of the race, the tines at finishing Poake... Piggott (Chief Justice) between the Kwong up a lufting match along Kowloon shore, being: cashire Fire Insurance Co., the Corpora-who both rounded the first buoy well Tung-chuon and the London and Ian much to the advantage of their opponents, tion of the Royal Exchango Insurance and ahead, Ailas leading, Alaunsh being the North British and Mercantile In-second, Vernon third-and Dione fourth. surance Co., and in the matter of the As soon as the western ond of Stone. cuttors was reached Vernon got the Hon. Mr H.E. Pullock, K.C., instructed wind on the quarter and calling very. by Mr G. U. C. Master, appeared for the fast first overtook Alannak and then plaintiffe in the issue, who were defendants Ailsa, and rounded the Ashes buny nearly a He said he would minute ahead of Ailea, Afanush being in the original action.

third and Dinne fourth. In the beat hoive Vernon made for Stonecutters shors, Alisa kept moro in mid channel, while Dione tried for a fluke by taking the Hongkong:

here, and gained considerable way on the leading beats. Vernon and Ailsa had a

Cotter, who is coming into prominence as a hard hitter, and Carter played out time and when the stumps were drawn

remind his Lordship briefly of the course for the day, the score read :—which this matter had taken. The origi- Seven wickets for 300 runs; anting summons, token out as far inck as March 10, 1007, was an application |Cotter 27, Carter 22, both not made on behalf of a man called Kwong

out.

Tung-cheen for leave enforce an

to

| bot the innings closed for 83, Irvine taking firo wiekots at the end for seven runs. Though the Pulico's first wicket fell for, two runs, Pitt and Edwarda made a stand and added 51, and with six wickets down che Police won, Brutt bowled best for Civil Service. The scores aro

CIVIL SERVICE.

R. C. Witchell, a Cooper, b Irvine

F. A. Biden, a Pitt, b Irvino

16

H:

R. 0.

0. Hutchison, b Kerr

: R. Pholipe, o Bell, b Irvine...

01

Club Ground next Thursday, at 4.45 p.m.P. T. Lamble, b Kerr,.

There will be a practice game on the

P. R.

out

Work Started by Natives.

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Loses, January 4. Some of the coal merchants at Port

award dated October 2, 1906, in the food race and the latter witli hor handicap, abarp, when it is hoped that a good num-H. T.

not Said are engaging men from the interior

Jackman, The Australians were thus

watter of an arbitration between him. managed to win, though Vernon crossed or will participate. On Friday, 10th inst.,.. Adams, b Kerr...

the line 47 seconds abead. Alannah fell the Club, playing in colours, will oppose a L. E. Brett, & Irvine to coal vessels tied up owing to the 244 runs in hand with three of and certain insuranes companies away badly in the beating. The start was Naval team got up by Lt. Mullins, R.M.L.L., E. W. Dawson, b Irvine

A. G. Pile, & Irvine. mentioned in the originating summons. at 11.30, the finishing times being :--- The award was made by Messrs A. R.

A. Tucker, b Irvine | Lowe and H. A. Lammert, as orbitalors,

and the arbitrators found as a fact that certain articlos which Kwong Tung-chuen, the party insured, had deposed to na boing on the premises prior to the fire, were not there. The arbitrators did not go into the question of whether that was a matter of fraud or not. A clause on the insurance policy ran that if a man made any false

strike.

Nearly four hundred men have alrendly arrived and live started work.

THE IRISH PARTY.

Negotiations Fail.

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Loscos, January 4. The inilure of the O'Brienites and the Redmondites to come to an agreement for the re-aniting of the Irish Party has left the two sides more embittered than ever towards each other.

REUTER'S SERVICE.) THE GERMAN NAVY.

Loox, January 3. The first German Dreadnought will

be launched at the end of February.

THE BRITISH ANTARCTIC EXPEDITION,

Loxtos, January 3.

wickets still to fall.

FIFTH DAY'S PLAY.

Australia All Out

307

(From Our Special Correspondent.)

MELBOURNE, Jan. 6. 1.50 p.m.

statement in respect to a claim he was to

bo dobarred from recovering under that policy. Mr Master's affidavit, filed in

Vernon

Ailer...

Dione...

Alannahı

H.

AT

2

2 00 00

00 47 1 20 2 , 10 10. Ailsa had a time allowance of ten seconds per mile, amounting in this race to two minutes. The ootapetition for the Cham pionship has now become very keen and the marks stand:

Dione 18, Vernon and Aila 17 each, and Alannah 6.

ONE-DESION CLASS-Four boats of this

on the Club ground, at 4.45 p.ia. sharp.

As will be worn by our advertisement columna, the entries for the Challenge Cup olosa on the 11th inst., and it is expected that the entries will be quite up to the average.

Football

1+1

Sundries

Tuta!

88

BOWLING.

0, 17

M. B.

3*

Kerr...'

FOLICE.

Irvine. ... 16.2 2 40

W. Pitt, b Brett.... "The disappointment caused by the Mid.P. P. J. Wodehouse, 1.b.w., & Witchell dlesex term scratching their match against D. McHardy, a Dawson, b Witchell...

W. Edwarde, o Biden, b Brett... the Hongkong Club is very, keen and it W. Kent, not out.... seems as if the soldiers have hardly "played

When play was resumed this morning the not out men were Cotter 27, and Carter 22.

support of the present application, showed class faced the starter and the start being the game" with their opponents. The J. R. Irvine, not out... Cotter left with his score still certain correspondenco which had passed Between Yaumati nad the Trocas Rock and the football men must have known

at 27, but Curter made 53 he- fore he lost his wicket.

The remaining batsmen added but little to the score, Hazlitt

between his firm and Mr Goldring.

His Lordship--Are you moving for at-

tachment?

Mr. Pollock-1 am moving that the originating summons he dismissed, but it is possible the order your Lordship should make would be that judgment should be given for us on the issue.

a good one the yachts soon settled down,

match was arranged some time boforo Xmas

game it is a pity that the Middlesex team could not keep their engagement.

A HONG MATCH,

Q

J. Daris, o Phelipe, b Brett Cooper, o Phelips, b Brett.

Sundries... **

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CREW STRICKEN »WITH BERI-BERL

the race resolved itself into a process they had a league fixturs for that day. As sion, the only two boats within easy the match was bound to be an interesting. Kerr, S. Bell and Shepherd did not distance of one another being Kathleen, in the lead, and Colleen. Passing the buoy Kathleen led by 15 seconds, Bonito being 26 seconds behind, and Min nearly a minute away. Behind Stonecutters a The annual Hong Match between the being out after he had made 3,

broad roach ensued and here Colleen put Telegraphs and Jardines is to take place while Saunders had not scored

His Lordship—I think that would be it. on speed and shortly after passing the is to-morrow afternoon. The team to re- Mr. Pollock-Perhaps it is a more appro-land she collared. Kathleen and comped pressut Jardines in as follows:-Goal, W. when the dismissal of his part-priate order to make. Mr. Master's way towards the Ashes buoy, She G. Goggin; backs, E. F. Aucott and P. S. established a good lead and the four boats Jameson (Captain); halves, A. Piercy, F. ners brought the innings to a affidavit set forth certain correspondence were strung out with some distanco C. Hall and A. Gregory; forwards, A. Telose.

--which showed that continual communica-

separating them. On the beat home Lamberton, R. S. Piercy, A. Murfey, C. L. tion had been held with Messy, Goldring all stood right in towards Stonecutters, Maxwell and L. D. Tebb, Refereo, Major that distinct notice had been given to the going too far inshore. Here and later

Broke; linesman, R. Sutherland · defendants that this matter would come on Kathloon showed up har propensities for

The match will be commenced at 5.15 before the Court to-day. Mr. Goldring windward work, and during the tasking up p.. was in Court, but had no instructions with the harbour sho gradually hauled upon reference to the matter.

Colleen. Well up, and in the midst of the shipping, Katbiren got the windward berth and thence kept Colleen under her leo) antil the line was crossed. Min fell

The total for the second and Barlowfrom July to January Pandako and Colleen made the mistake, we think, of

The British Antarctio expedition innings was 397.

under Lieut. Shekkleton, has left Lyttleton for the Antarctic,

THE JAPANESE IN VANCOUVER.

LONDON, January 3. It is reported from Vancouver that one out of three firemen, who were walking in the streets, stumbled and broke the window of a Japanese shop, when a Japanese mob immediately sur- rounded and overpowered the firemen, all of whom were badly wounded with knives, one it is believed fatally.

Four Japanese ere arrested.

THE AUSTRALIAN-CHINESE

RESTRICTION ACT.

LONDON, January 3. The correspondent of the "Chronicle" in Melbourne wires that the Common- wealth Immigration Commission has

THE HARDEN CASE.

"

Of the English bowlers Barnes and Crawford were the most successful, taking 8 wickets be- tween then, Barnes getting five at an average cost of 14.4.

ENGLISHMEN'S SECOND

INNINGS.

A Good Start.

MELBOURNE, January 6, 4.45 p.m. With 282 runs to get to win the Englishmen went in for their second innings after lunch, Fane and Hobbs opening.

plaintiffs on the issue with costs.

His Lordship gave judgment for the

A STRANGE SUPERSTITION.

League Cricket.

CRAMENGOWER ». MIDDLESEX.

This was a very interesting match. The further aatora in the beating and Middlesex compiled 78-Major Stevenson Bonito was too far back to overhaul either and Lance Corporal Roberts getting 42 of the leading boate. The start was at between them. When Craigongower open 11.40, and the yachte finished as under: ed they lost two wickets for no runk.

Kathleen Colleen

Turning Human Beings into

Dumb Animals. '

Beware of the strangers who are gifted with the power of transforming human Bunito beinge into aninials! remarks the "Straits Times."

Silly, unsuspecting natives, particularly

Min

443

,

Lammert was favoured by luck in surviving

32 the first couple of overs, but Brown and 21 Brown did not remain long. Irving and Lammert hit off the necessary russ and won, the winings closing for 104 roos. The scores are:-

M.

10

11

2

15

00 24......02

THE CORINTIILAN CLUB,

those who profess Mohammedism, and All classes of the Corinthian Club were living in the district of Passir Panjang, out yesterday engaged in different races, have been almost scared out of their lives and good sport remited... during the past week by some of their number having made free use of these words, or words having a similar effect.

MIDDLESEX.

***

**

Capt. Thomson, ↳ Pestonji....... Major Stevenson, b Evaus... Carpl Roberts, Brawn Sergt. Harford, a Kinnaird, h Evans Barton, e Lammert, b Brawn ... Macdonald, b Braw

Mr MeCarouodale's Dorothy won the Graham Cup or the handicap class), the, course being from. Fenwick's to Trocas Carpl. Sharpe, b Erans

Corpl.

Henthor, b Evans

c Bawa, b Brawn Pte. Caress, Dorothy, Eva, and Doreen start Pte. Miles, not out,

When Hobbs had made 28/Tho result is that practically the whole of Rock (port), North Fairway Buoy (port) Lt egg, b Brawn....

the Mohammadan community in this and Kowloon Rock (starboard).

assamo afterwards.

ed, crossing the line in that order. The Tremona drifted on to one of the dolphins

at the Oil Co.'s works before the start, and

G. EVIDE

Sundries

Total

BOWLING.

unearthed a huge conspiracy to evade he was dismissed and Gunn fol-neighbourhood are wondering how soon the Immigration Restriction Act by lowed without scoring.

the etrangers will visit their houses, and smuggling in Chinese.

Whites are concerned in the con- Fane, who was playing slow

Hutchings then partnered what form of snimal they themselves are to

It is firmly believed among them, says a received sufficient damage to make it spiracy, and immense profits have been

four nativo correspondent, that three of Moham impossible for her to take part in the race. A. O, Brawn cricket, and at the made

ed's adherents, two women and a inan, are o'clock adjournment the, port-visiting certain houses of their own selac Eva first round the Trocas Rock, R. Pestonji nership was still unbroken, too, soliciting alms, and if it becomes Caruss second, Torothy third, and On the lat inst. Herr Harden was Fane being 34 and Hutchings their varit, the occupiere, or those address, Doreen fourth. The position was the at the North Fairway Buoy,

J. D. Kinnaird, b Sharpe as the case my bo will sentenced to four months' imprison-24. The score was two wickets turned into dege, cats, fowls or any other where Doreen dropped a little to the

immediately

L. E. Lammert, b Barton... A. O. Brawn, b Sharpo dumph cateres

creatures, as the strangere may rear.. On the best liome Eva and G. Evans, b Sharpe The whole case constituted an absolute for 93.

defotoline

and that, Inter on, they will Dorothy took the Hongkong shore, wale E. Icing, o Roberts, b Barton Also, it is stated that at one hoose Carose took the Kowloon slide aid Dorson R. Pestonji, b Sharpe ba

J. D. Brown, b Sharpo reversal of the previous proceedings.

where the

the mysterious persons called, ten

ero immediately killed when the mid-channel. The better judgment R. Ensa, b Barton... Occupants wero they spoke to the visitors

ment,

-BRITISH AMBASSADOR IN

BERLIN...

LONDON, January 3.

Sir Frank Lascelles is about to retire

from the Embassy in Bortin

The scores are:-

AUSTRALIA.

First Innings

Second Innings.

M. A. Noble:

V. Trumper

P: McAlister.

JAPANESE IMMIGRATION TO C. Hill.

AMERICA. :'

LONDON, January 4. W. W. Armstrong The Washington "Post" states that C. G. McCartney

the Government has addressed a friendly Ransford remonstrance to Japan, owing to the Cotter

fact that immigration has been increas Carter

ing in spite of the informal agreement Hazlitt

that it would be virtually prohibited by Saunders, not out, Japan refusing passports.

The "Tribuas" of Washington says that President Roosevelt has authorized Mr Root to notify Japan that if Con gress passes the Japanese Labour Ex elusion Bill, he will vetoe it.

Bundries

песе

for

samo

houses, the. right redhead. Caross was Boren minutes shend'

CRAIGENCOVER.

whit

Not knowing under what cirqurastances proved to be with the crew of the Dorothy, L.A. Rose, at Roberts, & Sharpe

who passed Unreas At Taimchatson Point B. Rapp, not out... 266 por.

when the

will visit their strangers

F. Rapp, b Sharpo during and rounded Howloon Rock two minutes the past wook, the have been ivory chary in leaving their rooms of Dorcan, while Era gave up. On the run 64 tast

Last they

should encounter to undesired to the mark Caress ssified considerably on

the race-tinished as follows

63 alms-seekers; and there is a great belief the leader, but could not overtake her, and

3

that the end of the world is it hand.

15. Morepaper tambies while on their daily

77

have been pulled up and enquiries

made from them as to whether there is any announcevient in the papers of any

Dorothy.1 100. Caross

11 50 Doreen 3000 : Once again Asthare has won the Com

54 imponding evil; but we are not told that modore's Cup, for this reco was sailed 18any taniby has been able to allay the

27

superstitious feelings of the questioners.yesterday from Fenwick's to Trecas Rook

At any rate, we can assure our Moham (port), to North Fairway Buoy (port), and

140

Falmouth recently in a pitiful plight, the The barque Cape Horn arrived at majority of her crew baing down with

beri-bezi

Per Dozen Bottles,

$18.00

The vessel left Rangoon with a cargo of Bottled in bond especially for

rice for Hamburg and soon after sailing the discose broke out, and the majority of the crow were attacked, their bodies swelling to an alarming extent.

Watkins, Ld.,

Just before arrival at Falmouth one of the hands died, and was buried at sea.

Four of the sailors were so ill that they 1311 were landed at Falmouth and conveyed to the Royal Corowall Sailors' Hospital:

WEATHER REPORT,

The following notice is issued by Mr Figg of the Hongkong Observatory-

The anticyclonic area covers China and Japan, presaurs being highest, pror N.

ChiB.

Gradients are slight to inoderate. Fresh monsoon may be expected in the Formats Channel and the China Sea.

HONGKONG

STUPENDOUS CATCH OF FISHL

Yarmouth's Herring Record.

The official figures issued at Yarmouth On the 6th at 11,56 The barometer of the season barring catch show that all has risen moderately over N. China and E. records have been broken, although there Japan and fallen slightly at the stations are three weeks more before the fishing is around the Eastern Sea.

ended. Up to Saturday no fewer than 47,500 laste of herrings had been landed. which is equal to 630,000,000 fish. In no previous year has anything like this figure been reached in the whole season, the banner year having hitherto been 1902, when the total was 44,000 lasts. Sonie. 300,000 barrels of cured herrings have been shipped from Yarmouth to Northern Europe month, besides thousands of barrels of by 60 steamers, all loaded during the past

smoked fish consigned to the Meditor- hormon, curera, and carters, now begin- rapean. The Scottish colony, comprising

ning to close its operations at Yarmouth, has numbered inore than 10,000, and it is

Hongkong Rainfall for the 24 hours end ing at 10a.m. to-day, 0.04 inches.

Forecast for the 24 hours siding at noon 78 to-morrow: A

FORECAST DISTRICT, 1-Hongkong and Neighborhood: N.E and N: winds, frosh fine.

2.Formoss Channel: Same as No. 1.

frush.

3.South coast of China between Hong-estimated that for preparing export her- Okong and Lamocks; Samé 69. No. 1. rings the Highland herring girls have been 4.--South coast of Chins between Kong paid, during their eight weeks' season at kong and Hainan: Same as No. 1.

Farmouth, no less than £10,000.

DO NOT EXPERIMENT WITH OROUP.

WHEN

HOW DIPHTHERIA IS CONTRACTED

NE often hears the expression, My a child ubora symptoms of

child caught a nuvero sold which troup there is no time to experi developed into diphtheria, when the truth ment with now remedies, no matter how was that the cold had simply left the little highly they may be recommended. There one particularly susceptible to the wander is one preparation that can always be desing diphtheria germ. When Chamberlain's pended upon. It has been in use for many Cough Remedy is given it quickly curen years and has never been known to bail the cold and lessena tha danger of dipb viz: Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. Give theria or any other germ disease being con it, and a quick cara is sure to follow. For tracted. For sale by allchemists and store- Tesle by all chemista sad storekeepers.

keepers.

Sundries

Total

104

BOWLINU.

Corp Sharpe Pre, Barton

10.0

TEEKORATIVE. U, AZ

Small scoring marked the match between

tho Teligmphs and R. G. A. Tho Tole

3

graphs were dismissed for 66 at one time

53 medan frlouds that, as far as we know, the Mr Rodger's boat came in frst, it ecemed they would not obtain 30, but |

rumours are busoleus.

3

01.

די

boats turned out for the race but the Fanke's howling demoralised the soldiers Beattie and Shields scored at a critical timo. start was partially spotted by a junk get and all were out for 89, Peake taking six ting across tho starting lin Asthore and 20 A moderate gale and high sons were Joan tore Erst away, being followed by ickets for 7 runs. The scores are ——

encountered by the eteamer Japan (Capt Ariel and Spray, with the remainder of DENGAN TELEGRAPES, Olifant) of her voyage from Caleutia. The the starters close up. At the ferry what J. D. W. Woody, b Gridwall weather was evercast and there was cou-store had a lead of two or three langte, W. 4. Forell, bindwall tinuous rain in the Chin Sea..

Spray running around and Joan third. A. H. Young, b Gradwell Un the run to the murk Juan displaced L. G. Wishart. b Gradwell.. Spray and tho

and the yachts rounded the mark in P-Lasten, b Graduall the following ender Asthere, Joan, Spay, R. B. Boastie, not o

Gasi, Nins, Arial, Doris, Theels, Mots, and RJ. Le Wright & Nash, b Grd Fas. On the rest to the Fateway Buoy A. WJ. Puako, run out

Total

397

BOWLING.

R.

S. Barnés

72

BEWARE OF PNEUMONIA

N. Crawford

TE

125

74

LC. Braund W. Rhodes..

68

38

you have weak lungs, you have reston Asthoro inorensed her lend, and Ariol, O. B. Franklin, o Larmour, to fear pneumonia, and should keep at Mets, Doris, and Thecla passed Gael, It G. W. Tullidge, b Owen haud a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Re was now a dead bear to windward mody. It counteracts any tendency of awitining line. All the bouts except

Gael cold to result in phosmonis. For sale by kept to mid channel. Sho chose the Kow all chemialnand storekeepers.

Zoo, side, and the wisdom of the choice

to the E. Shields, b Gradwell

-Total

The receivership to The Chicago Milwaukee Electric Co. has geen dis- missca

A Fielder... Tho Tribune, Vancouver, states that the immigration of Japanese from Honolula is incressing..

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