MONDAY, JANUARY 19, 1908.

BY TELEGRAPH. BY TELEGRAPH.

THE ABYSSINIAN RAID.

Serious View by Italy.

(Exclusive Service, supplied by Reuter, vit Bolts.

LONDON, January 11.

The authorities in Rome take a

SENSATION AT SHANGHAL

(From Our Correspondent.)

SHANGWAY, January 13, A native bank manager, who was serious view of the raid upon Italian responsible for the distribution of territory by the Abyssinians (as mention-expresses advocating a boycott of the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking ed in our telegram of Saturday),

Corporation, has been arrested.

He was taken before the Mixed Court, which remitted the prisoner to the Taotai,

THE TRANSVAAL.

Government and Asiatics.

The shop wherein the expresses were printed has been closed by order of the Court.

A NEW OIL LIGHTER.

Launch of the Melfoo.

THE CHINA MAIL.

SPORTING.

Boxing.

A DRAWN CONTEST,

Pearce gava

his

P.

BOWLIAU.

The

TELEGRAPHS.

114

Total

R.O.A. T. BONGKONG "A." Won by R.G.A. by four wickets and 22

The scores ar

HONGKONG."

ROBINSON PIANO -

COMPANY, LTD.

NEW PIANOS

ON

BIRE

AT

$10 per month.

TUNING INCLUSIVE.

Largest

Rund railings. It was a fine hit buy un a larger ground would probably have cost the batsman his life. The century was hoisted Penke... after 43 minutos play, Pearce being theu 8 Shields E. A. Fowler and Pearce added runs at a Wishart fust into, but Fowler did not aveur at case i By the launch of the ail lighter Meiton The boxing contest between Billy Bellow during the first for over, mistiming the P. Linton, b Dixon from Mesurs W. S. Bailey and Company's and Calvin Simms, which took place at the the body before he begun to get the W, A Fowall, b Macaskill..

Ball occasionally. Twice he was struck on

J. D. Woods, b Dixon. a now do Thoutre Royal on Saturday evening, remousure of the bowling but thereafter he yards at Kowloon Yesterday, parture in ship building in Hongkong was sulted in a draw, both men being erect at batted more confidently and finished J. L. Wishart, b MacAskill...

43 rund not 60 his

out, to Attempt to Boycott a Bank. signalised, for the Moifo is the first of her the und of the tenth round. The attend with

credit

A. H. Young, 1 MacAskill... his first chance when his R. T. Wright, b Dizon typo built in the Colony, The Hightor is Ance was a very poor one and at the endoto stood at 78, giving Barton a comA. W. Peaky, b Dixon... R. B. Beattie, run out... very flat vessel with a low draft and of the contest the two principals had 205 paratively easy cater in the slips. The presents rather a strange appearance to divide between them.

ball actually struck Barion's hands C. E. Shields, b Mao Askill... on the water. She is 160 feet between

Simms, who is a agro," towered above but he did not hold it and it rolled. B. Wishort, a Libeaud, b.Dixon... perpendicolare, beam moulded 35 foot, and his opponent and had the advantage of Way between his legs. In the next. B. Franklin, not oat

Sundries... depth moulded 7 feet, with a carrying height, weight, and reach, and during the time to Raymond and the latter dropped over Peares gave another chance this capacity of 180,000 gallons. There are fight ho made his weight tell on his opin. The two escapes prompted Pearce tan off carrying compartments, each being ponent, resorting to such tricks as leaning to hit out and he did so, and he reached unter tight, and in addition there are two on his opponent when clinching and the coveted century after about 70 minutes, play, the total being 158. He did not compartments, also water tight, situated forcing him to the floor. In the opening romain long after that, being caught by runs. fore and aft respectively, the forward one sound Bellew was down, partially through Lt. Lucy on the railings, of Lowis being the pump room, where a large Duplex slipping and partially because Simms posh Lucy's catch was an extremely good one, 8.S. Logan, a Duna...... pump is installed, which is connected with ed him, and Bellew took the count to nine. though he had plenty of time to judge the A. Mackenzie, Bradwell

ball, Still far easier eatubos have been each oil compartment by a series of pipes; Bellew was also thrown twios by his op dropped on the ground lately. Pearce hit. Robinson, e Down... that enabling the oil in any individual ponent and he slipped down ones mort, nineteen boundary hits and ono sixer, and hit S. Moore, 1.b.v., b James ....

M. A. David, b Gradwell compartment to be discharged readily, while Simms was only on the floor once, display throughout was capital. H. Bou

sel is also fitted with steam pipes and then not from the result of a punch. wickets was short, for he only scored 1v. Taylor, not out ........ Jacks, e Owen, James... ecek joined Fowler but stay at the 3. H. Chalmers, b Larmour for the purpose of scalding each oil-carry-The contest was marked by roughing, before Sharpe made a good catch and dis- ing compartment, the steam for the pur-Simms being the main offender, and there missed him. Then W. C. D. Turner want. H. Stovens, a Whitworth, b Larmour posu, however, being obtained from outside, was alan a good deal of hitting in clinches, in but he was slow between the wickets F. W. Brawor, abeant...

Sundrios... as there are no boilers on board the Meifoo both men being guilty in this, respect, and several runs were thus lost. Turner's

knee The vessel is built of open hearth-mild'sbool There was some little discussion Telor Kee is still weak. When the score stood at 218, Turner was bowled by Sharpe and throughout, and looks exceptionally strong. to the fight as to the referee. Mr the innings was declared closed, leaving She is fitted with two pole masts with A. E. Parker, declining to act unless his the United Services about one hour and a

half to bat derricks, which will facilitate the carrying discretion as to what constituted a clinch

The Services commenced briskly, Captain Bellar was willing to (Chinese Mail's Service.)

of case, as well as Bulk oil. Forward was relied on.

Kriekenboek and

and Lieut. Taylor batting, there are two stookless anchore sud a accept Mr. Parker, but Nimms had but an unfortunate injury to Lieut. SANG, January 12.

powerful steam warping windlass for woigh- different views regarding a clinch. The Taylor necessitated his retirement. The Wan Ho Chang, manager of Shuning the anchors.

latter, however, gaye in and the referee interest in the game was mainly centred in The Meifoo was built to the order of the took charge. Mr Parker bad a good the batting of the visitors and all threo of that they were not intended to inflicYee Bank, who has issued a circular Standard Oil Company and at the latching deal of work to do to separate the the Cameron Officers made aereditable Sergt. James, Lt. Down and Gr. Nash

crickot. any indignities upon, or to hurt the inciting a boycott against the Hongkong Mr J. Belles toga. is an effective bat and brings into play fine pull right across to religious ausceptibilities of the Asiatics and Shanghai Bank on account of the (General Manager) represented the Com-ther, for Simmy showed a decided propensity the wicket, placing the ball past mid

There were also prosent:- Mr and to belabour his opponunt both in the the

an He scored 18 before being caught clinch and in the break-away, though by Bharpin. Captain Mitford was very both men agreed on a clean break. How-nctive between the wickets and when in

Craigongower beat the Departmental Major Lowis many runs wore meck- ever, the fight was an oxaiting one and with honours were fairly even at the finish which, As a rule, to sadly neglected in the R.G.A. best Hongkong "A" Such A dated

ed. This is a department of the game Corps, Kowloon beat the Talogmphs and

sol,

were the results of Saturday's cricket and, | Nuv. 8, ia su follows; As a consequence, Craigongower is now

Improvements contemplated, and in ahead, with the Tolographs and the RG.A bracketed together second, and Civil Servicu third. The competition seems to lio between progress, will artsblish the Joseph Schlitz' these four teams and it is probable that Brewing Company's plant as the largest in either

the Telegraphs or Craigengower will the world. Monster now buildinganowander win, Craigongower has

mere played one match than the Tolographs and is only a win way, including big brew house, immense Abend, o

so that if the Telegraphs win the reserve malt bins and enlarged bottling

5

(Exclusive Service, supplied by Renter, ria Bombay.)

Losos, January 11. The Hon. Mr T. Smuts, in replying to a memorial presented by the Bishops -and clergy of Kimberley, urging a reconsideration of the objectionable features of the Registration Act, stated

FIRE AT WUCHOW.

(From Our Corresparident.)

Wucnow, January 11. Barely a month has elapsed since n great conflagration took place in this- port resulting in the destruction of some

three hundred houses and another fire

occurred here yesterday and although the occurrence was not as destructive as the first one, it is reported that many lives were lost.

(REUTER'S SERVICE, )

IRELAND.

A Councillor Shot.

LONDON, January 10.

A County Councillor has been alot while driving to Ennis, Ireland, to pre vant him voting at the election of a returning officer.

Bank Manager Arrested.

Kiangses Railway loan, has been arrested. Intense excitement has been aposted among the Chinese

WEST RIVER PATROL,

pany.

Mr C. C. Osborne, Mr and Mrs O. Udall, Mussy M. Joblin, W. S. Allen, H. L Fletcher, T. H. G. Brayfield, T Ramsay, A Me Sutton, N. S-Moess and others

but to

#

Total

IGA.

Lt. Larmour, Retired...

***

ww

18

11

143

45

13

0

10

in the

70

54

World.

09

Gr: Whitworth, e Davoy, b Robinson- ---6- C. S. M. Owon, Retired Gr. Attent, not out Gr. Richards, not out Gr. Gradwell, b Robinson ... Gr. Blade, b Robinson ... Gr. Bellin, a Sub, b Robinson...

Major

did not bat

but he displayed a few forcible shots in compiling nine. The match ended in a draw as the Services could not bat fast enough to got the necessary runs to win, and when time was called had scored 137 runs for five wickets. Major Tawis was 33, not ont.

The launching ceremony was entirely The showing made by Simms was a very Hongkong. Lieut. MeCali did not get so successful, Mrs Osborno gracefully perform creditable coe, even taking into considera ing her task of christening the vossal, the tion the roughing tactica he adopted, time-honoured custom of breaking a hottle but it must be remembered that most of wine over the Iowa being duly carried Americas fight under slightly different out. After this vessel left the ways she rules than the Marquis of Queensberry code, and with them it is per- floated steadily on the water, drawing two feet her draught whon fully laden being missible to hit with one hand free. Thore six feet--and those present were conducted were few telling blows during the fight but towards the end it seemed as though

(Chiness Mail's Service)

PEKING, January 12. The British Minister has informed the Peking Government that Great by Mr Bailey to the drawing office to par-Bellew might win, for he forced Simms on

Britain has consented to withdraw the

lotilla now patrolling in the West River previded British vessels trading in the locality are undisturbed for a period of three months.

THE GOVERNOR'S TRIP.

Sight Seeing in Canton.

take of refreshments.

The scores aré ;-

KONGKONG CLUB.

A. A. Claxton, Sharpe

T. E. Pentca, c Lucy, b Lowis, ... H. R. Makin, 1.b.v., b Sharpe E. A. Fowler, unt out,.... R. Hancock, a and b Raymond,... W. C. D. Turner, b Sharpo

H. Hancock, Sharpe, b Lowis,

Sundrics...

Matford

Burton... Raymond Macfarlane...

the ropes with a good right hand cross and Mr Bailey proposed the toast of "Suhad a good opening. Simms shook himself coss to the Maifoo" coupling Mr J. W.free, however, and kept Bellew off just as Bolles name with it, and in doing so be the bell rang. Bellow did not have matters referred to the fact that the oil lighter was all his own way, though considering the En faz os lig knew the first of its kind built disadvantages under which he suffered ho in the Colony. He was glad that his firm had been honoured with the task of build- pot up a game fight, and it would have been a hard mattor for the referee to decide ing her, and despite the difficulties which on the winner had it been necessary to Lowie naturally beset them with a new type gire a decision. Simms was in much the Sharpe... of boat, they had, with the assistanco better condition of the two. received from Mr Fletcher, and from Two preliminary contests were boxed, the Standard Oil Company, succeeded in the first being a six-round exhibition spar- thing out a vessel which should prova ring bout-betoon C. Clifford and W His Excellency Sir Frederick Lugard, entirely satisfactory. Mr Bailey regretted Hutchison. The latter is Bellow's trainer, Lady Lugard, Captain Mitchell-Taylor the absence of his partner, Mr Murphy, but he was palpably out of condition, and (A. D. C.) and My A. J. Brackenburg from the function, and offered Mrs Osborne could do little against the clean and nort (Private Secretary) returned yesterday in his best thanks for performing the Jauhing boxing of Clifford. The contest was the Alacrity from Canton, in which city coremony. He also thanked those present stopped in the fifth round, the referee the vice-regal party had spent three for their attendance, and before conclud. wisely interfering. full days. Hongtong on Wednesday morning anding, he asked Mrs Osborns to accept a Canton was reached the same evening, handsome gold bracelet of na unigo design, when the British Consul General (Mr FL. W.

The toast was heartily drunk and Mr J. Mansfield) formally, called on His Ex- cellency. The following day, was spent in W. Boites replied on behalf of the Standard sight-seeing and the party tonde a most Oil Company. In commenting upon the work. He scored very often on his op- extensive tour of the City of Rams, cordial business relations which existed puent, but the latter did not seem to bakin risiting all the places of interest under the between Messrs Bailey and Company and mind Miller's blows, which were lacking in LONDON, January 10.

guidance of the Consul General. In the the Standard Oil Company, Mr Bollea said weight, and he socmed content to get in an Dr. Boulz, of Frankfort, ex-physician evening air Mansfield was entertained at there and wover been any friction, and he occasional blow. End the contestants been also referred in the highest terms to the work fighting Maxwell would probably have the following morning the party set out

THE COTTON TRADE CRISIS.

LONDON, January 10.

There is a more hopeful outlook in the cotton crisis, as a result of unofficial negotiations.

JAPAN.

A start

was made from

as a memente of the occasion.

An interesting contest between Miller and Maxwell, both of the Wilmington, followed. Miller was mach the lighter of the two, but he made the fight willing and displayed | considerable cleverness, particluarly in foot-

Sundries...

Total

CUAIGENDOWER NOW AHEAD.

Improvements and Additions

at the Joseph Schlitz' Brew-

t

101

ing Plant, in Milwaukee, Give it First Rank.

18 next engagement the two teams will be level.

Digpital from Milwaukee, Wis,

...104 It is still a very open question, however, facilities, and the installation of powerful 7and the interest in the competition is grow electric engines, form part of the improve- 43 ing with almost every match. The table is mente that will increase the present capa-

**

20. now as follows:-

Total (for six wiokots) ... 218 |

BOWLING,

The

13 4 53

R. W.

2

4. *0

34

·6.1 0 40

2 24

B 7

0 36

UNITED SERVICES

Телия

Craigongower... Telegraphs

R. G. A.

Played

που

Points

9 5 3 1 2

Civil Service... 8 3 2 3 1. Police

Kowloon

10 5 Q

... 8941-

city of the plant from two million to three and one-half million barrels per year. The necessity for auch notable additions to the 25.00 company's already monster plant is due 25,00 25 entirely to the excellence of Schlitz' Beer, 20.00

33.39

--14.28

demand for which, from all quarters of the -25.00 globe, is increasing with remarkable rapi- --25,00

Middlesex ... 8 3 5 à Departmental 8 3 5 0 Hongkong "A" 8 2 5 1-3

dity.

-42,85

20

Rifle Shooting.

0

Capt. Krickenbook, c and b Pearce... Lieut. Taylor, retired hurt.... Major Macfarlane, e Sharpin, b Makin 18 Lieut. M'Call, a Fowler, b Makin Eng. -Lieut. Rayment, Makin,

Hancock Capt. Mitford, not out... Major Lowis, not out....

Sundries...

Pearce

Not

Total (for 5 wickets)

THE BLAZE SHIELD.

The Volunteer competition for the

11 Blake Shield took place yesterday after

33

noon at the King's Park range, Kowloon,

Б

when the four half companies of ArtilloryTM

SOLE AGENTS :-

Watkins, Limited.

APOTHECARIES' HALL,

WATKINS' BUILDING,

137and the Engineors competed. The contest 31, Queen's Road Central,

DOWLINO.

Hancock...

12

-3L- I.

48

W.

***

४ 041.

29

2

0 14

CIVIL SERVICE V Y. X. C. A.

Sharpin ...

is one of riffe shooting over the range and

calls for teams of ten from each half

The

company and the engineers, the bast eight 1311 scores to cobut. The ranges used are the 1200

500 and 600, seren rounds at each. competition proved to be axcoedingly close as the following scores testify:

LEFT HALF, No. 1 COMPANY) Bombadier Chapman 91. Gunner Tollan 86, Captain Wood 83;

In a friendly match the Civil Service

HONGKONG.

reaching b sot splendidly. Arial won, with Doris secand and Asthore thirt:

Tremors was an "absenteo from the

to the Japanese Crown Prince, proceeds dinner on board the Alacrity; and at 10a.m. turned out by Messrs W. S. Bailey and Co., opened out and, in all probability, would and E Heggarth (18) for Civil Service and Wilkins 70; Gunner RGR 13; Gunner the rear, but owing to the two leading

to Tokyo to attend the Crown Prince.

in imposing stato chairs, provided by the not only with respect to the lighter but in have you. He had the greater stamina THE UNREST IN INDO-CHINA-Chinese Viceroy, to pay a visit to His to coay of tho vil tanks at Hongkong and | and his blows were more forcible..

Excellency, Viceroy Chang, of Canton,elsewhere. He was sorry they had no more

LONDON,' January 10.

LONDON, January 10. The British Post Master General announces that arrangements have been made to remedy the delays of British lettere in Peking.

the visitors.

Mr A. E. Parker scted most satisfactorily

Já. Alavi (18) and E. Mow Fong (15) for

F.

M. C. A. batted best.

crainor class. Carsas and Dorothy were bent Y. M: C. A. by 9 rune: F. Bacon (17) Quick 70; Gunner Manuck 13 Gunner fast away, with Eva. Dorucu and Iris in

Gunner Brown 70, total 620. hosts mistaking the course, Doreen was: Rtak HALF NO. 2; Sergeant Darby 81. let in and wou from

Ern

and Iris. Helms Corporal Bidon 81, Gunner Bullock 80,

mon should take precautions before starting. Bombadior Jackman 80, Gunner Franklin to prevent such mistakes, 70, C. S. M. Androw 76, Gunner Warruck 74, Captain Armatrong 09, total. 618,

616. LEFT HAR No. 2: Lent. Scott Bombadier Sorby 86, Gunner Anderson 83, Captain Skinner 81, C. S. M. Rodger 77, Gunner Welle 76, Gunner Frith 69, Ser- geant McCorquçdalo 59, total 614.

BIG

League Cricket.

work at present to entrust to them. Mir as referee, and Mr W. Kelly na timokeeper.

CRAIGENDOWER & DEPARTMENTAL. TO-NIGHT'S ENTERTAINMENT.

You by Craigengower by 76 runs. Four contests are set down for decision The scores are:-

DEPARTMENTAL COÉPS,

*

Tra

Ü

HALY NO. 1 Gunner Blunn 30, Gunner Duncan 86, Corporal Seth 70,

Watling 60,

ENGINEER COMPANY; Sapper Haines 85, Sapper Chammett 81, Sergeant. Lapsley 80,

Football.

- The rugby match between the Hongkong Club and the Navy took place at the Valley

on Saturday afternoon and the Club wor

but somewhat rough.

Athletics.

On Sunday next, the second monthly

In front of the party and at the rear were Bolles expressed his thanks to Mr Fletcher The French newspapers report serious Chinese soldiers and at the Yamen stor the efficient manner in which he had disaffection among the native troops in Fa-tang the troops were drawn up for Tooking.

inspection. The vice-regal party marched conducted the inspection of the lighter through the lines, and during the in- during the building, and also to Mr Osborne at the City Hall to-night, the main event a. M. S. Pilley, L. Lammert, b

Peatonji THE SIBERIAN MAIL ROUTE. [spection two Chinese bands gavo deton- (head of the Standard Oil Company's being between Williams, of the King Alfred,

C. S. M. Mesk 72, Gunner. Sibbitt 72 by 21 points to 13. It was a fast gama, strations of their skill with instruments, technical department) who had dono bis and Perkins, of the Middlesex Regiment. Cond, O. Neill, b Brawn

Sergeant Hance 72, Gunner) E. Humphreys 51 511 On behalf of Mrs Cabórne Mr In addition, Coyne is to meet Shuter, of S. 8. Power, b Pestonji Admiral Li Chun, Thotai Wen and Ngai share.

71, Gonner C. Humphreys 68, Gunder the King Alfred, Marriott fights Towns, Corp, Warrener, o Irving, b Pestonji.

Gunner J. S. Hay 56, total Hon were among the officials to welcome Bolles thanked Mr Bailey for hie gift,

Mr Osborne briefly replied, after which and (hilds is to meet Nowinan. Most of S. S. Mofler, b Brawn

Sergt. Steele, a Rose, b Pestonji...

Shute, Bran The party was conducted into no ante. Mr Fletcher remarked that during the con- the men have been seen in the ring Sergt. room where refreshments were provided atruction of the vessel he had received here before and stirring contests aro Pte sud after that came the luncheon, the men every assistance from the builders. It was expected, as the King Alfred men are said Pts. Cloo, being as follows-Bird's Nest Soup, natural that with a new type of boat points to be able to put up a good fight. An ad- Corpl. Tourley, not out... ... Resist Shark's Fin, Culet Scicens, Lichens wore certain to arise, but whenever they yortisement as to prices, etc., appears in and Pigeon Fogs, Boil Deer's Meat,lid in connection with the Melifoo they this issue. Roast Quail, Roast Duet (Poking fashion), wore promptly threshed out and sattled, LANDON, January 10, Roust Pidgeon, Roast Sucking Fig. Turnip and Mr Fletcher assured the Standard Oil Johannesburg reports that the Ghandi Cakes. Ton followel lanch, a group Company they had a good boat.

The proceedings concluded abortly after- and five others have been sentenced to Photograph taken, and air early return was words. two months' imprisonment without hard made to the Alacrity. labour, and seven Indinas in Pretoria

ORIENTALS IN THE TRANS- VAAL

Dinor with the Consul General.com.

to three months hard labour for discluded the functions of the day. The Viceroy returned His Excellency's call on regarding the Expulsion Laws. Four Saturday morning, and the following Chi with large business connections have nese officials also paid their respects to His -niso been fixed £50 or £100, with an Excellency –

alternative of three months' imprison-Thotni Wen (Foreign Secretary), Tactal Lang Lan Fung (Administrator of the

ment...

WEATHER REPORT

Ths following notice is issued by Mr Figg of the Hongkong Observatory :—

On the 13th at 11.65 .--The barometer has follon apidly over N.E. Japan owing to the depression which is moving East. wards to the North of Hokkaido

Cricket.

HONGKONG CLUB'S UNITED SERVICES.

b Pestonji..... ran out...

101

Sundrius.

Total

BOWLING

Pestonji Brown

HE.

EF

Sergeant Crawford 61, Sapper Pendlebury run promoted by the Antaur Athletio 56, Sergeant Logan 48, Captain Crake 38, Association will be held, starting from the Sapper Oraue 31, total 479.

Right Half No. 2 counted out two scores, Kowloon Cricket Club. Past entries will

31 of 60 each, and Left Haif, No. 1, eminted he received; entrance fee 91

out one of $3 and one of 59,

Hockey.

HOCKEY CLUB 8. MIDDLESER REGIMENE.

R.

KING. ALFRED 9.. IG.A.

5

13

The warrant and potty officers of the

3

Sergeants of the 83rd Co., R.G.A., in a

1

reprosunt the Club to-morrow afternoon on

.........0.2

CRAIGENGOWEB. B. Pestonji, lib., b O'Neill. The match between the Hongkong Ulub. F. Lammert, Power, b Steels... and the United Services was played on the AO, Brawn, bw, b Shute Cricket Ground on Saturday afternoon and H.. L Manderson, b O'Neil additional interest was lent to the match E. Irving, b Tulley by the fact that three officers of the R. Basn, b O'Neill

F. Lammert, b O'Neill... Cameron Highlanders were playing for the M. E. Asger, b Steele'... Services. The Club in a strong batting L.A. Rose, run out... eloven, but was somewhat weak in bow-H. Rapp, not out lers. A. d. Claxton and 1 E. Pance M. A. H. Souza, b Tulləy

**Sundries opened the Club's inuings and scoring

A meeting of the Chinese in Johnn Injil Chinese Telegraphs), Prefect Sit nesburg decided to cabla an account Wing Nin (Foreign Bureau), Prefect Ting Pressure has increased on the NE cost was fast from the commencement of the

of the trials to the Peking Government.

AMERICA AND JAPAN.

Pi Lan (Foreign Bureau), and Thotai

Han (Director of the Chinese section

The Question of Immigration.

of the Kowloon-Chalen Railway).

Total

- DOWŽINO,

O'Neill

of China, and decreased in S. Chins. It match, Claxton being beston when he continues relatively light over the Facific had scored 18.

RH. Makin joined to the S. of Japan.

Pearce who is batting exceedingly well, Steule

In the afternoon Sir Fredovick Lugard Light to moderate variable winds may be his strokes being well tired and neatly Shute.. and Mr Brackenbury took a trip to Whaar expected in the Formosa Chansol, and poa, while Lady Logant and Captain light monsoon over the China Sos. Mitobeli Taylor visited Lady Chang, the Hongkong Rainfall for the 24 hours and wife of the Viceroy. Of course, Captaining at 10a.m. to day, 0.00 inches.

Forecast for the 24 hours ending at noon

LONDON, January 10. The Washington State Department Mitchell Taylor was not admitted into the denica the report emanating from Tokyo, presence of Her Ladyship.

Though the stay in Canton, extended over three days, for the party did bot leave

that Mr O'Brien had asked Japan for a

tomorrow. M

acores are

placed, particularly his leg glances and off Talley drives. Makin only made fivo and R. Hancock wont in The Club skipper seemed to be out of form, probably through lack of practice, and he was very shaky at the wickets. He was

a splendid catch of his

The ball was returned bard and

FORECAST DISTRICT.

Eor variable winds, light to moderate; took

1 :00 010

King Alfred mat the Staff Sergeants quả

The following, playing in colours, will

13 rin match on Saturday, ciglit aside, over the Clubs ground at 4.45 sharp-C. W. 8200 and 500 ranges. The naval-men von Jaffrice, TM. Knott, T. C. Gray, H. L.

19 by three points, the scores being

KOWLOON 1. TELZÓNAPHS. on by Kowloon by 22 runs. The OK KOWLOON. H. Burgos4, 0 Pesko

Pasko Franklin, Maadekill, Beattie, b Shields blend,

&

Wishart, b' Bhiolds...

Shields...

Hongkong and Neighbourhood, dismissed by Raymond (the bowlor) who w Dixon Wishart, b Shielde" it written pledge to restrict immigration.

until Sunday morning, beninose was cloudy, raisty, Chanel, Variable winds, bowlinging fast, bat Raymond just. Hinuro, Tanton, b Peako INDIANS IN THE TRANSVAAL tabooed, at least as regards the Chinod Formoss Channel,

and the Government, for none of the light to moderato.

South coast of China between Hong LONDON, January 10.

questions which acct us hore wore brought ong and Tamocks: Same sa No. 1 Meetings of Indians in Johannesburg up. The visit was purely a formal one. 4.South coast of Chip between Hong and Prefania have resolved, notwith

kong and Hainan. Same as No. 1.! standing the inhuman sentences that

No acids or shumicals of any nature in

VESTOLA are always welcome at the

they are determined to continue the Imperial Drauglit Deer; it is a absolutely Imperial Brewery, Wong Nel Chong Rodd.

got his hands beneath what it was within H. Tillman, e Powell,

couple of inches from the ground. After C. E. Liberus, b Peake thirty-five minutes play Pearce lind scored. Leo, b Poaka C. Loe, b Paske flity without giving a chance and next over H. Goldsmith, Peaks he segred eighteen more runs off Sharp-

Bundrica three fours and 'eix, the latter being a aid ball which is feared the Queen's

Total

28

KING ALPIED: Hall 20, Lewis 30 Garratt, O. P. Chuter, E. Guster, O., Bager," Young 50, Merkell 49, Wilson 30, Groves R. O. Hatchison, H. V. Wilkinson, S. F. 27, Stephenson 25, Cook 27, Total 276. Ricketts and L. G. Bird (Captain).

83RD Co., I.GA. Hall 30, Saltor 37, Ras 3, Chinery 41, Cottrell 25, Moors 26, Sherlock 38, Streeter 30, Total 207.

Motor Boats.

The motor boats of the Corinthian Club had a rice yesterday, five starting. Kelvin won by just ender five minutos from Bridgeport, with Nellie third and Vital Spark fourth, Daisy being last.

Yachting

THE CORINTILIAN CÎUE. The Corinthian yachts were out yester day for the fourth Club race and ten of the co-design boats tarhod out. Ariel got away first, with Aathore, Spray and Fas noxt in order. By taking the Kowloon

EMIGRATION TO

AMERICA,

SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 28. Mfr Carpenter, a member of the Hous of Representatives for inssachusetts, will submit an Immigration Restriction Bill to Congresh only in the New Year. His intention is to restrict immigrations in general without discriminating against nationalities. He proposes to lory a.poll- tax of 840 per hood in addition to imposing an educational examination.

As good farà trip homo, Imperial Draught Boor. Try it.

HOW DIPHTHERIA IS CONTRACTED. NE often bears the expression, My of caught sovero odla which developed into diphtheris, when the truth- was that the cold had simply left the little

side of the harbour Ariel more tipu in one particularly susceptible to the wander tained her load while Doris improved kering diphtheria gerar when Obamberlain's Cough Remedy is given it quickly oures

position and mounded the Bacon second the old and lessens the danger of diphi

to Ariel. On the run down Duris took thoris or any other germ distuse being don first place, only to lose again when it cams treated. For sale by all chemists and atore 104 to reaching the Kowloon Rock, for Ariel's keepers, Peter, tra

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