MONDAY, JANUARY 20, 1808.

BY TELEGRAPH.

THE SUFFRAGETTES.

Attack Premier's House.

SPORTING.

Yachting.

R.H.K.Y.C. Monore's cur.

THE CHINA MAIL.

to the gud. when time was called, Grai- gongower having then four wickets to fall The scores are ****

KOWLOON.

Dixon, u Pestonji, Brawn Robinson, e hose, b Lammert Lightfoot b Postonj... Macaskill, o Mandelson, b Lammert, Mend, e Pustonji, b.Mfundelsen.. Clelland, a and b Mandelson ... Tillman, a Hancock, Mandelsent Day, a Barn, b Lammert... Harrop, b Lanniert ... board, 1 Mandaison Clements, not out...

Arid Geel had secured a good lead.. But the wind falling they had to anchor in avoid drifting up harbour with the strong ebb tido. In the meantime Astrore, who had drifted close under Kennedy The rice for the Commodore's Cup, pre-Town, had picked up a westerly wind com- Hented by the Hon. Mr F. II. May, was ing through the Sulphur Channel which sailed for on Saturday afternoon, con- strengthened as she cleared out from the inencing at two o'clock, over the following land. She thus secured a good lead which course-Police Pier to mark boat off Slope she maintained to the Ashes buoy, which Police Arrest Recalcitrants. Island, and back to starting point. The she rounded at 1.30, followed by Spray, starters were: - Vernon (Mr II. P. Tooker) Doris, Meta, Thocla, Gael, Ariel, Nina scratch; Ails. (Mr. Sutherland) 13 mins; Joan, the second boat boing seven minutes Allanah (Mr Bruce Shepherd) 5 mins. behind the leader. Fus gave up before Benito (My Bird), Min (Mr Franklin); roaching the mark. On the run home Kathleen (Captain Walker, R. E.), and Col Authore maintained her lond, but Ariel, get- leen (Hon. Mr H, E. Follock), 8 minutos ting a lucky atrask of wind, pissed between Brain ench.

Doris and Gael, who were becalmed Evans

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

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LONDON, January 18. suffragettes organised Al

Sundries

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winter months thak pinch at Tai Bang! range on Saturday afternoon and Sunday morning. Twenty-one members competed"," the four highest scores being spóùn-wimens. Following wore the best scores :

The

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in the

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C.S.M. Rodger...... 230 23

Gua. Arnold

27 228 20

20 25 99

Capt. Skinner

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Corp. Grimshaw

Bom, Sorby

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28

10 Gun, Andersen.....

Gun Bridger........

... 13 Sgt. MoCurquodsle. 24

Gon. Frith......

Gun. Bassford .......

w. Gun, Johnstone...... 20

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The start was made in a light easterly

Banverman's residence, No. 29, Bei-lins and led throughout. On the reach to Lycomon Ails, Alamah and Colleen grave Square, S. W., on the occasion of wore close behind Vernon, the other one- the assembling of the Cabinet yoster-design houte being sune distance behind. On the best from Lyeemoon to the mark day, and tried to force an extrunca înto hat off Slopo Island Aika and Alannahı an into a calu patch and, Vernon the house.

and Colleen draw ahead of the fleet, Vernon rounding the mark boat some four minutes ahead of Colleen. A lang the Onishing

onslaught on Sir Henry Campbell breeze, and Vorna was first across that hoyond Police Pier. The timos, at Pestonji

One woman, who murocested in getting into the house, was ejected by the polica, ami Bia rest of the women then acufled with the members of the polico outside.

Two women

fastened themselves

with chains to the sailings of the house opposite and the polios were obliged

to break the chains.

Five of the suffragettes were arrasted and were charged before the Court,

ran

being ordered to find pacarities for third.

their good behaviour.

ensued back to

At the conclusion of the race the vem petitors assembled on the launch Victoria Bach refused to do so, and the fire handsome English Chup to Mr. Pollock.

where the Hon. Mr. May presented

the finish were.

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19,

Authore,... Spmy, Ariol, Dorie, Gaol,

3 29 40

... 3 42

...

37 00 56 3 44 40 45 40

... 3 CRAISNOOWEB.

Lammert, e Robinson, b Dixon Brawn, e Robison, b MacAskill Kew, & MacAskill, b Dison... Irving, 1.b.v., 1 MacAskill

Nina, Jona, Thecla, Mata and Fas did M. E. Asger, and b MacAskill... Mandelson, Robinson, b Harrop not finish.

Baka, Dot out... Hancock, not out....

Kave

a

Evans, Pestonji and Rose, did not hat.

Suudrics..

Total (Six wickets for)

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BEBERZB8*85% Total.

7-18 Se. 72

ELLIS KADOORTE SCHOOL.

Presentation of Prizes.

Today Sir Frederick Lu.art presentod the prizes to the students of the Ellis Kadoorie School. Aprong those present 18 were Lady Lagard, Mr A. J. Bruckentory, Mr Ellis Kadoorie, Mr E. D. C. Wolfe,

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POLICE » B41, A.

The scores are !---

FOLICE.

Pitt, b Owen... Edwards, stamped Gradwell Lander, run out Mollardy, b tiradwell e Lucy, won Fowler, badwell Irsing, and Lugbottom Cooper, Gilwell Davies, c Owen, b Gradwell Ogg, not out Ball, e Lartur, is Longbottom.

and a number of ladies.

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“Mr. Braidwood, having read the report (published on page 2). called on Sir 83 Frederick Lugard to giresant the prizes.

On rising, the Governor was greeted with applause, and when the ovation had ceased he congmtulated the school upon the high place it had attained – next | to Queon's College—and expressaod pleasure - at the expansion of the school. He also mentioned particularly the oxcellent posi tion of the school in the study of hygiene, and congratulated the boys on their success | in spurt. In conclusion His Excellency said: I want you to realize that the Ellis Kadooric school no longer one of a

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SIR PAUL CHATER'S PRIZE. The Handicap Class mced over a course point. By the time the Lycomous Pass from the starting point to Ashes Buoy, was reached Vormon had increased her Lycomoon Bercan, and home, for a prize advantage un Colleen to six minutes, but presented by Sir Paul Chater. Five bonts

started, Tremona being the only absentee. Dixon after passing Lycomoon Colleen took The wind at the start was fresh from the MaoAskill are northerly curse than Vernon and Found a stronger breeze, picking up doin harbour the boats were becalmed,

north-east, but gradually died away, and Harrop wo seconds on the leader. In the Iris being hold up under Kennedy Town for

The Police were onsily beaten by R.G.A., meantinum Ailsa had overhauled Colloou more than half an hous. She uventually the latter winning with eight wickets to agi eroasal the finishing line just in

Caress was first over the spare. up. Pirmt, but net safficient to save horline, followed by Dorably, Iris, Eva, and time allowance. Colleen crossed the line Doreen. Going down harbour Caress and five and a half minutes after Vernon, thus winning the mee with two and a half Doreen kept to the Hongkong shore until inates to spare, Vernon second, Ailsa the Fairway buoy was resched, and then wouth-west wind springing up then well away, while the other boats which kopt to the Yaumati side were becalized. Just outside Greon Island the wind again dropped and the rearmost boat entehing up on the in few easterly airs draw

leaders. The park was reached by Chress On Sunday the seventh Club race of the at 40 minutes 20 seconds past 12 o'clock Royal Hongkong Yacht Club we sailed. and was allowed by Dorothy some three The course was one known as an ́east and minutes behind Ben and Doreen. On wyst course from the Kowloon Police Pier the run hack Dorothy passed Caress and de Channel Rocks, then down to the Astics rounded the Beacon at 10 past 3, Caress Booy, near Kanichau island. The race boing second, four minutes later. Dorothy demonstrated two things,, (1) tho unsui-maintained her lead to the line and received tabilility of the Ashes huby for a mark, the winning gun at 66 min. 50 seconds as tons of floating rubbish wore about the after three. às all races have to be hoy yesterday, in one place a man was finished before 4 p.m. during Jaunry actually standing on a das scraping it Dorothy just saved her time by 3 minutes. over as it rated in the water, and (2) the undesirability of cast and west courses. An explosion has occurred at the A change of wind canged entms, and real racing was out of the question. The bont Yubari Colliery in Hokkaido,

Erst catch the change of wind had the Seventy of the men employed in the advantage, no matter how she happened to

WATA sentenced

imprignanent each.

ta thre

COLLIERY DISASTER

JAPAN.

Seventy Miners Killed.

(From Du Correspondent }

mino wore killed.

Toxyo, January 20

¡ERITER'S SERVICE. |

TO ROME.

IN

a bosnitally réplier

be mailed.

SEVENTH #LUN RACE,

Cricket.

HONGKONG CLUB MATCH.

The cricket match between those "over

Sundries...

Gradwell... Orell..

Total...

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Lt. Lucy, not out...... Lt. Larmour, e and b Kent.. Gr. Nash, Irving

Sgt. Longbottom, not out C.S. M. Owca, Sgt. Hall, Sgt. Palaes, Gr. Whitworth, Gr. Bellis, Br. Suun ders and Gr. Gradwell, did not bat.

Sundries

Lander

Todd, (wo wickets for

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NEW PIANOS!

ON HIRD

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$10 per month. TUNING INCLUSIVE.

World.

Improvements and Additions at the Joseph Schlitz' Brew- ing Plant, in Milwaukee, Give it First Rank.

schnal form means. I hope the Ell' Kadoorio clol will not be behind any school in this Colony in eating and sintaining sound public school form (applause)." Mr Braidwood, I wish you and A Dispatch from Milwaukee, Wis., your staff and all you boye very pleasant Nov. 8, is as follows: and happy holidays and every success in the coming year (applause),

For the thorough information of the scholais Mr Lau Chu Pak translated this portion of His Excellency's speech.

(Continued on Pages 2 and 3)

Improvoments contemplated, and in progress, will establish the Joseph Schlitz' Mr Braidwoud on behalf of the School Brewing Company's plant an the largest in Frederick and Lady Lugard for their way, including big brew house, immense Council, stall and pupils thanked Sir the world. Monster new buildinganowunder interest.

reserve malt biss and enlarged bottling facilities, and the installation of powerful | electric engines, form part of the improve- ments that will increase the present capa- city of the plant from two million to three ňuá one-half million barrels per year. The necessity for such notable additions to the company's sirendy monster plant in due

WEATHER REPORT.

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

On the 20th at 12.10 p.-Tho barometer has risen over China, particularly in the North. It has Eation over Japan.

it has emerged into the second largest The depression is moving Enstwards in entirely to the excellence of Schlitz Beer,

the S. part of the Sea of Japan, and a high

pressure area now lies over China to the demand for which, from all quarters of the North of the Yangtze

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Strong monsoon is expected to set in globe, is increasing with remarkable rapi. again in the Formosa Chanel and the dity. China Sen.

school in this Colony, next to Queen's College. I want you to realize what that position means that you are acquiring the standard of a public school. I want you to realizo what the name of publio school means. Boys in England have a phraso public schont form, by which i meant

Hongkong Rainfall for the 24 hours end- that the dignity and standing of the schooling at 10a.m. to-day, 0.00 inches, must be upheld. The public school boy

Try Forecast for the 24 hours ending at noow has got a to-morrow,

fuel that he himself pore he has a

position to maintain, and tradition to exform to. He fools that it is beneath the form of tho

Reinal to cheat,

FORECAST DISTRICT, 1.-Hongkong and Neighbourhood: E. winds, light to fresh or strong; fair, colder.

SOLE AGENTS.:

Watkins, Limited.

APOTHECARIES" HALL,

WATKINS BUILDING, Queen's Road Central,

HONGKONG.

to copy papers at examinations, to be cowardly, to be slovenly in his dress. He Feels that if he has dons a

a wrong he must own 45 up and take the consequences. That is what a public school boy should do, and what the 32 &

the school of the 3 form

He is keen requires. 7for the honour of the school both in class work and in sport. He wants to see school come cut on top both it examins. tions, in the cricket field and in the Football footba

I quite agree in this autter with, what the beadmaster said TF you have weak longs, you have reason D2 just now; that lie

of 1 to fer pneumonia, and should keep st association ΟΙ masters in sports in the field with the hund a buttle of Chamberlain's Cough Be- boya is in this souse most valuable, because medy. It counterasts any tendency of a I think it is then, more thau at any cold to result in pneumonis.

2-Formosa Channel N.E. winds, streng to a gale. kong and Lamocks: Same as No. 1.

3-South coast of Chins between Bong-31, 4.-South coast of China between Hong- kong and Haitan: Same as No. 1.

31. 14.

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(IVIL SERVICE ». TELEGRAPHS.

thirty" and those "under thirty," which Irring took place on the Club ground on Satur Kent... CHAMPIONSHIP Class-The start was a day, resulted in an easy win for the "over Fowlor good one naú at Chaonel Rocks. Vernon thirty" ten. Mr E. H. Hinds, who rounded first with Dioze and Ailsa close seldom indulges in a game, sorred Gl, THE JAPANESE 'AMBASSADOR | ty, fallowed four minutes Inter by Alainsh. W. C. D. Turnor made na excellent 60,

This gamo provided a very keen contest, On the run down the harbour Ails passed and Major Macfarlane, of the Camerons, being won by the Telegraphis right on the Dione, and Alanuh, keeping inshore, batted well for 54. All the young bowlers stroke of time. The Telegraphs put up picked up a little. Becalined near the

were treated with scant courtesy. S. Robin-125, of which 1. J. Wishart scored 9, Police Pior the race actually recommenced

Sun and Major Macfarlane had littleR. B. Beattie 2, A. W. 7. Penke 17, and

R. L. J. there, and the wind shifting to the N. W.

Wright 11. and I left Civil Service Vernum, Dione, and Alannah, warked up difficulty in getting rid of the "under only about an hour and a half to bat. the Kowloon shore and gut, out of a patch thirties" for 10, Robinson taking, af calm whief still held Ailsa. Diore sailing half as long again a course as Vemon and Alantah wani vin Stonecutters island and Chunghoo and getting the tide from Capstan and a wind iscking to S. W. E. H. Hinds, b Brewer mande pou long tack to the buny. Vernon J. W. C. Baumar, st Hancock, h

Alannah picked up the S. W, wind off

LONDON, January 17. The King and Queen of Italy gave hynquet to Air Takahira, at which Signor Tittoni, Minister for Foreign Aairi, and the Embassy staff were present.

THE MOROCCO QUESTION.

Lextos, January 17.

wickets for 49 ans.

The scores to →→

Makin

OVER THIRTY.

the Fairway buoy and sailed free to the A. R. Lowe, is Chalraers Ashes buoy Vernon rounding twe

two minutes ahend of Dione, sad five ahond of Alannat. Major Macfarlane, not out

S. . Logan, b Claxton

It is announced in Berlin that Germ the ranch hack calms were thet with

C. D. Turner, act ont

many is in favour of a neutral attitude and the Chapspion boats finished just A. O. Laug. 8. Rolinson, Major Sto

by the Fowers in the regard to the rival Subans.

The tribes in the Marakesh region have proclaimed a holy war and all the southern tribes are joining.

THE GERMANIZATION OF POLAND.

before the wind died, Vornen winning

BMION CLASS - All the yachts of this chas apported uxhepting Sprite. Unito crossed the lion first but on the

and

E

Biden

E. B. Phelips (11) helped the Civil Service score along and when only five

only five minutes for 32. The seven wickets were down

R. Hutchison (20) and

remained

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t eighth wicket full in the second

Inst avor and then Frake-bowling fast and woll-took two wickets and ended the match. The sportsmanlike conduct of the Civil Service in sending their ae in as

54 fast as possible when a little delay might have saved then the game was much 60admired. The scores are

TELEGRAFHS

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phenson and P. Jacks did not bat

Sundries...

R. J. L. Wright, Lb. w., Brett

13

15 R. B. Beattie, e Dawson, h Brott 23

Claxton

Makin

2

Brewer... Chalmerя.....

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W. A. Powell, 1.b.w., b Brett ... ..... Total (Four wickets for). 247. J. D. Woods, e and b Jackinan...

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A. H. Young b Hutchison...

L. J. Wishart, o Biden, bi

Jackauiu***

12 9 40 1 J. B. Wishart, Jackman...

b Jackman ...

120 98 1P. Linton, e Hutchison, b Jack

20 180S. E. Shielde, b Butchison.

6 0 40 1 A. W. J. Peake, a Pile, b Hutchison...

C. B. Franklin, not out

6 1 23 1

2 0 11 0

bout to Ninckhead's Point Kathleen established a lend, closely followed by Min and Bonito Colleen parted company here with the other three and tackçtl across to North Point in the hope of getting or Stevens favourable wind and tice. In this she was successful and on tacking for Chauuel Rocks passed woll ahead of both Min aud. Hancock ... Bito

rounded the Channel Rocks Loon, January 17..head's Point the

a minute ahaad of Kathleen. Off Black

UNDER ZILIRTY, wind failed

W. F. Brewer, c Jacks, Macfarlane The Bill for the Germanization of the entirely, a light wasterly springing P. H. Chainers, 1.b.., Robinson... ม Polish Provinces has passed its second up. some minutes the heats had a F. H. Stoptens, В Macfarlane...

trying Linie

with

light airs to

to AA. Cakton, b Robinson... reading in the Prussian Chamber.

help them

ebb HLR. Makin, b Robinson ... up H. Hancock, b Robinson Stronger

Taylor, b Robinson

FIRMAN FIRMA.

Loxox, January 17. Firman Firma sent's message on the 13th inst. from Tabriz, saying that he could only hold Subjbulak for four days more.

THE STATE OF IRELAND.

LONTON, January 18. Five, bundred men' and women at- tacked twenty police, who were escorting a process server to Galway."

The party was severely handled and rolled in the mud, the inspector boing severely cut un the face and the processes torn up.

northerly

That fituan

wind

picked

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and strung

J. W, good load, further down the harbour S. Moore, Robinson.

with more

southerly winds which T. C. Gray, and Macfarlano... Duable her to fetch the Ashes buoy from G. E. Morrell, c Robinson... North Fairway buy in one tack. The A. 8. Cobden, stb., not out leiding bost rounded, the Ashes buy four minutes ahead of Min and about five nhead of Kathleen, Bonito being fourth. There was no-clango in the positions in the, run home, Colleen winning from Min, Kathleen third. In this chas Kathleen is now only one point ahead of Colleen.

Corinthian Yacht Club.

Sundries

Total

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10.

30.

13.

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39

14. 1 49

Macfarlano Robinson...

The League Competition.

4

Sundries...

WIT

Total...

NOW LIN

0.

3-Hutchison

11.4

10 Brett

12

14 Witchell..

0

20

4 Jackman...

21

CIVIL SERVICE.

7R. Witchell, run sab

BF. A. Hiden, ↳ Ponko

0H. R. Phulips, e Penke, b Shields

11R. O. Hutchison, b Wright

Dr. Atkinson, b Penko......

90. H. T. Jackman, b Peake

P. R.

E. Das

Peake Wright

A. Pile, b Peako

LE Brett, not out 7F. Bacon, b Penke

**

Sundries

Total...

HOWLING.

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"CHINA MALL" CUP.

R.G.A. bent Police, Telegraphs heat Yesterday the yachts of the Corinthian que-design class sailed for cup presented Civil Service, and Kowloon drew with Peake .. by the CHINA MAIL. The course was from Craigengovor, were the results of Satur-Beattie... Messrs Fenwick's whart, East Point, around day's lengua cricket and as a result the Shields....

Wright... the Ashes buoy and back. The day was leading teams are now on the same mrk, the Telegraphs being in best post-

far from being an ideal one for yachting, ne it is a game still in hand. Civil At the Carrick-on-Shannon Besions north cast wind prevailing at the start.

dead calm down the herbaur, and thon Service has now dropped to the all-square cjeotment decrees have becá granted

a fluky south-west wind continued to the mark, and will have to get a series of agaitist 300 tennants on the Latouche buoy and backs na far as the man-of-wax wine to gut on evon terms with the estate in Latrim, for refusing to pay anchorage, where there was another catm. leaders. The competition table is now as rant unless the landlord sold the ground Light airs from the east were experienced followe

on their terms,

A delicacy, and a most excellent drink, ppetizing, satisfying and nutritious; it

to the finishing line. Ten bonte started

Drawn

coco Points

Athlotios.

CRS-COUNTRY HUSNIÜ. The second cross-country run took place yesterday afternoon at Kowloon, starting from the Kowloon Cricket Club ground, over a four nile course Only five cont petitors started, the wither being Y. M.. Jamian, who covered the distance in 24 Thins. 40 secs. The times of finishing.

and drifted across the lino in two bunelos, Teani

and being the first away a luing match.

between Gael and Asthore who started in Telegimphs

56.30

:88.83

has a raro good flavour, Imperial Drought Boor.-ADVE

the last bunch-brought these two boats Craigengower... 10 6 3.1 3

1. G.

10 6 3 1 3

11 5 6 0-1 3.42

39.53 1.09

Y. M. Junan 39.33 P. Linton

'F. A. Biden

R. P. Carter

14.28

8.3.5. 0-2

-26,00 --25.00

I keep the system healthy, Bach suc

well out towards Hunghor Bay, and when Civil Servin9333 they squared away a nice north-east wind Folies

WHY COLDS ARE DANGEROUS.rought them down past the rest of the float Kowloon -- 93. TE you would be immune from dispase, before polico pior was passed. On passing. Biddleys cessive cold weakens the constitution and the ferry wharf Asthere, Spmy, Meta, Departmental.. 80-2 renders infectious disease more liable. Doris, and Theols kept well down towards Hongkong "A" 9 25 13-42.85 Chamberlain's Cough Remedy will cure the Hongkong side, the remainder of the

your oold promptly and restore the system test prefacing mid channel, and by the

obieta ond atorekeeper,

KOWLOON CHAIGENCOWER.

Kowloon had slightly be testor of this

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field.

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