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THE WRECK OF THE ASIAL"
Missing Man Arrives at Shanghai.
Shanghai newspapers to luuld contain. the news that the missing water-tandar Richard Arundel, of the wrecked stomer ...$1,000 Asix, in safe. He arrived in Shanghat by ... 1,000 the C.-N. C. steamer Pokin on May 3 from
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"I left the wrecked stosiner Asia on | Sunday night (23th ult) and went nshore in oad of ship's boats. About 6 o'clock 50 that night we were to bount the s.. Shan
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wo had to return to the shore. A Chinese junk-picked us up and we abandoned or beat and went ashore where, in a Chinese hut, we stayed the night. The following Xening (Momslag), about five or six o'clock two soparts were provided for us to take as to the Shaelsing. We could not see the latter at that time, as wo were on the other side of the island. The other five
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were
Lawn Bowls.
Kowloos & TAIKOO
TAIKOO
KOWLOON
The lawn bowls competitions commenced. on Saturday when Taikoo wore visitors to HANCOCH'S XI ELBOROthin's XL
Kowloon A very interesting game was Considerable interest was manifested on Saturday afternoon in the interport cricket witnessed and the result was a win for match between tennis captained by Roloon by seven points. The scores. Hancock and A. C. E. Elborough, with the result that there was a large attendance. The team to represent Beuglong against A. Smith Shanghai in the forthcoming interport P. Farroll encounter is to be selected from amongst R. Aitken (skip) 14 D. Harvey (skip) 17 Saturday's players and a lot of people were | Chyler
R, Hall G. L. Duncan D. Cooper
W. Hardwick
eager to witness the display of tħoli likely | G. Anderson
to be selected. Honours fell to Elborough's Fergusun
G. R. Edwania
J. Masdouald
J. Mt. BendersOT,"
XI who led by 163 runs when stumps were A. Dinnen (skip) 19 (J. Craffoni (skip) 91 draw." "R. Hancock was the highost | J. Weir scorer for, his team with 32- to his | A. Harailton credit while his brother H. Haprock was J. McIntyre only two less. Clapham put up a score of W. Wotherspoo 28, the ratal being 120, Cooke, in the opposing tenni, wa repellent and
retired at 110. Pearce came next with 57 and Thursfield, not out. 49.
The scores were
R. HANCOCK TEAN,
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Lt. Col. Hamilton, e Peatee, b Taverner Capt. Clapham, b Donnelly...
A. A. Claxton, e sub.. b Taverner C. T. How, b Payne
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H. Shires
T. Neave
Alozauder
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POLICR CIVIL SERVICE. The Police entertained the Civil Service bowlers when they overcame their guests
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POLIE
49
R. C. Watt
2
W. Robertson
14
W. Stuart -
32
W. Cameron (skip) 17 Lyons (skip).
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en (mentioned above) into rue R Hancock, e and b Taverner 250 sumpan and I was in the other saingan. H. R. Makin, e Taverner, ↳ Payné 250 alone. When we hul got a little way out H. Bancock, b. Dempery
the Chinese fishermen who recompaníel me 930 refused to go to the Shaohsing laut pert 250sisted in making for the wreck, I did
220
everything in my power to get thein to 200 the Shaohsing, but they would not listen.
to me. The sumpa ongining the five other members of the tree passed within about 20 yards of us, and 1 whistled nad shoated to them, but they did not come back: I thought they would afterwards return to get me, but they did not do so." Asked if he saw anything of the boat which was sent from the Adierica Maru 150 to look for him, Arundel replied that he 150 | Ed pot. I was taken in the sampon
1.50 150
150
130
H. R. Phelips......
A. R. Lowe, nist out A. R... Sutherland,
Taverner
R. J. Saunders, Tavernes
Extra
Total...
A, C. E. XLIQROCTU'S TEAM, Lieut. Williams, 1 Hamilton C. Cooke, retired
414
Corpl. Dempsey, run out
B. E. O. Birde Makin, Lowe
T. E. Pearce, c Makin, b Hamilten Capt. Addison, b Hamilton...
Rev. Payne, c Makin, b Hamilton
150 over to the Asia," he continued, where--Thursfield, not out
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get aboard the Asin, but they would not let me. Afterwards they brought all the hot on board the sanipan and took it ashere. This was a buat ten o'clock in the 100 morning. The loot was then onleaded, 100 and all the fishermen went ashore exceppone, 100 and the but was taken out in the stream 10) to await the arrival of the sampai which 10 Juul taken Cousins and the athers to the
100 Shaohsing. Afterwards six of the mur 100 came back, and took me to the wreck 100 again, where more lost was taken on 100 board. When we returned to the shore 100 the next stine Imande up my mind that I 100 would not stay on the bout any longer, and as soon as the boat got aliore I stepped on to the land. No attempt was made to prevent muc. and the men followed me up: and pointed out where I could sit down.
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IN THE COURTS.
via, ma coil of ropes which they had | InvƐed from the ship. This was about 5 50 n'ekock hy the evening, and while I was sitting 50 down I noticed two Chinese, who afterwards 50 turned out to be merchants, on the hill, .30 so I went up to them and tried to make
Hongkong Tennis League.
CHINESE Y.M.C.A.. WATSON'S,
This match was played on the former's county and Yosulted in a win for the home
players by the narrow margin of three
gates. Scores;—
Ko Po Sham and Rev. A. D. Stewari (Y.M.C.A.) bent Capell and Mile: 10-1; lost to Rapp and Phlips ; lost to Flunpreys and Clark 1-10.
The total scores were: Chinese Y.M.C.A., 51: Watson's, 48, '_
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The Races at Shanghai wore in every way
a success and, as usual, drew big crowds to tha Race Course.
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Wong Pa Keung and F. M. Molier fallowed by Disputed and Foreman. In this (Y.M.C.A.) lost to P. Philips and H Raptorder they raced past the Hored Bazaar' 6; bent Miller and Capell 8-3; lost Per in the meantime making up some to Humphreys and Clark 5/6. (7.M.C.A.) beat Capell and Miller 7-4 that along the back straight the latter had. Wei Wing Lok and Wong Po Kially pidly losing it, so much so lost ground and Merry almost cq
beat Rap and Philips 7-4; lost to tailed of several lengths and the former Humphreys and Clark 3-5.
was now bunchied with the field. Glen garry and Ugly Joes continued te make the running, being still level in first place at Probst's Corner, but from this point the aspect of affairs changed. At the mile post Glengarry had fallen behind, while some- thing was seen to come up to Egly Jos, but being blanketed for the time-bing it Kowloos C.C. . WIGWAM- -50 them understand, what I wanted. Che
could not exactly be placed. As the 50 of the merchants stayed by me while the
This match, played on the Wigwamquarter-mile post Foreman came into view courts on Saturday, resulted in a decisive in great style, and took the bend into other went down to the fishermen, who, vin for the champions by 61 games to 58, the home straight on the lead. Ebony 50 were unloading the loot. After some con- versation he waved to the fellow who was
Tree thon dashed past Ugly Joss and went From Our Can Correspondent). 50 with me, and we starts off at once orer
Fowler and Green (Kowloon) beat Ken him and Fer now fourth. Along the second, with Cypress Trea but-foot after
Essen, April 18.. 50 the hill. This was the last I saw of the nett a Chilvers 9 beat Jeffries and straight the field tailed out almost into
THE SCOTTISH CUK looters. The merchants took me over io n. Wolf 2; best Fittock and Frenitmar single file, with Foreman in the lead, and 25 little village
Celtic's thirteenth appearance in the filial 5:
increasing it overy second. Between the for the Scottish Cup was not followed by side-Tu L, I think the name of the *Abraham. And run Delden (Kowloon) Trans & severe strugule ensued for second the traditional ill-luck. In the replay, they Here I stayed till 10 'elvelient Kennett and Chilvers 8/3; beat Jeffries place, and Cypress secured the honour by defeated Hamilton Academicals by 2 goals the following morning and slepic in the and Wolff 74; beat Fittock unil Brandtwar lengi and a ball from Ebony Tree, ta . A high gele, a blinding rain, and a merchant's house. They furnished me.
Foreman in the meantims having passed the soft ground told in favour of the veterana, Rose and Chee (Kowloon) lost to Kennett | post many lengths ahead. Per a fourth | who were by far the heavier team. In the
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45 possibly could. "The pertly-leaving and Chilvers 5/6; lost to Jeffries and and Ugly Joss fifth, whilst Glengarry about noon-we took a junk and Wolff 5/6; lost to Fittock and Brandtimar tailed of last. The time was 3 min: went to another
A Chinaran who was found preparing opium at Shaukivan was fined $200.
A stoker on the steam launch Willing was fined 84 for dumping ashes into the Harbour,
Nizzalt place, the journey taking about six hours.. It CRAIGENGOWER . CLUB DE RECREIO. was a small village with only one Played at the Craigengower ground, street, and no white people were there or resulting in a win for the visitor by 60
on to whom I could make myself games to 39. Scores understood. I stayed the night at in small
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H. E. Taylor and J. V. Braga (Craigen
10% sex.
Excitement ran high when the Cham pious race came to borun, and thongb a small quantity of rain was falling about that time this did not in any way lessen the keer interest which was imanifested in the great event. The field was a small ona consider
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frat half, playing with the wind the Academicals put in a fine wide game in the open, but when near the goal showed littia power to press advantages; only twice did they give the Celtic backs any cause" for anxiety. After the change of ends, with the storm against them, they had to con fine themeares to defence; the inside forwania acted along with the halves, and
boarding heart, and lud Chinese food. gower) beat J. J.-V. Eetoodios and A. Aing the importance of the race, there being so successful were they in the spoiling
At daybreak the following day (Wednesday);
An American mor named J. O. Joan we started to walk over to Himan. In Guterres 7,4; lost to Phi, Rozi aud Y. E only nine starters, Coronation Ross, Red gando that for some time another draw |
was fined $5 for disorderly conduct and
ordered to pay 34 compensation for damag ing an Indian constable's uniform.
win about an eight hours' walk, and I was sccompanied by one of the Chinese mer- chants. At Hainan there was one man
The Hamilton club are to be congratulat
Herring, Carlisle, glice, Workman, Quistití, was quite on the cards. A korp shot] emotion 3/8; boat Ed. Leitao and M. Capello, Sandringham and Not Good from Quian of the Celtic, howeger, from a Finns jð....
Eapagh being the absentees. At the fall of dificult positions, found the net, and later Four coolies, who were found putting who could speak a little English, and he to J. 3. Remedios and A. A. Guterres 6/67iend, but Honkow quickly took his plzen, with an even better goal.
R. Bash and F. Kow (Cmigtagswer) lost the ang Persimmon Tree jumped into the M'Atcer finished a post individual effort two belea of tobsons en a truck frera a go-gave me to understand that they would Lost to Ph. Rozs und F. E. Romedios 3/8; Disputed going second and Willow Trea down at No: 143 Hollywood Road, wore romanded. It appeared that the godown kare to send word to the chief Magistrate lost to Ed. Leitno and M. Pinan 5/6.- was securely lacked and the doors had boun at Ningpo and that they would have to get broken open. The value of the tobacco. latter from him before they could gower) lost to J. J. V. Remedios and A. A. L. A Rose and E. L. Braga (Craigen- WAS $170
For returning from banishment, a native, Friday when he told me they were going themedius 6/6lost to Ed. Leitao and My I saw him again in the Guterres 20: lost to Ph. Boza and P. E. who had been banished soremi time pre- to send me to Ningpo on the Friny Tingely, was sentenced to twelve months' night. He then went away, and no one
Pinna 3/8. imprisonment. He was found in a hose came for me either on Friday or Sutaniay. his intention being, no doubt, to commit a rabbery.
I had nothing to do, but just to walk: This match resulted in a win for the and between Willow Tree and Magic, play, it is practically certain, as I have around, I was practically a prisoner, be Y.M.C.A. by 50 gaines to £3.
transfer me.
A Portuguese youth named J. Remedios, cause they never let me out of their sight,
got into a rickshaw with only a cent in his there being always some one bo watch and pocket and having to red round, the city
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KOWLOOK, C., TOʻJENA LENT,
CHAMPIONSHIP?
third, the rest being well biched. 04 on renching the final. They are a very
Disputed at the Boss Bazaar, Willow, class eleven in Scotland, and their material Hankow had a slight advantage over young eluren; perhaps the youngest first-
rest of the field. At Loongfei Hankow All the interest in the Association Leagus Tree being close up third. Then there promises well for next season. - was a gup of two or three lengths to the
had a lead of a longth from Disputed, who is centred in the doings of the two leaders, was thres lengths in front of Willow Tree, Rangers and Aberdeen, Alter, Saturday's
ASSOCIATION LEAGUE:- --
fourth, there was a gap of five or six | slténdy written you, that the Glasgow club lungsha, Stadicons being fifth and Ohe will come out Champions. Both teams fon last. In the middle of the back drew their matches-Rangers with Falkirk aighteWillow Tros aut ap to Hau and Aberdeen with Greevook Murtin; but, kow, thros" lengths behind belug Dis¦ while Rangers put in some creditable play
Landy, filth. The order at the luil-mile were in poor form against a comparatively post was Hankow, Willow Tree and weak lot. Both have played 32 gamos (the
30, 50, 20, 54
First Round-Brawn beat Zedelius 6/4, Stadncona, with Foreman fourth: Disput stal in the competition is 34), and ge e having fallen away. Willow Tree, Hat Rangers are three points to the good, they
7/9, 80, 26, 70. **
Second Bound-Head beat Eggers monument, Foreman being this lengtis the top.
kow and Stadscons were almost level at the base only to score two more to finish st
behind them, while Persimmon Tree was Motherwall and Queen's Park willocampy! CLASH SINGLEN
mning up fairly quirkly on the melde aarable positions at the other and o First Round Rone (owes 30) boat Foreman had gained ground at the bead the table Fowler (oves 20/3): 6/4, 6/3 Aumham into the home straight and was coou in the (scr.) beat vs Delden (over 18) 8/4, 6/2, forefront, with Hankow cecond, Pemimpron ****IF* CLASS, BINGLE.... 21. True think and Bladasous fourth. Half First Round-Rallton (wen 15/3) but way along the straight Foreman, had in grey Bannel uit, white Jack (7306. 1/0) 65/4, 4/4, 6,4 ; Brett u, de oressed -hid to séveral langths while Purnimmon Tree seemed, to have. Just
for about a bour, refused to pay for keep na aye on me,They seemed to be rickklinw. He appeared before Mr E. R. afraid of losing me. I stayed in the lice Hollifax,
who impused a fize of $5.
building of one of the merchants, who I un The following solditional results have puted, tlion Magis," with Foremsu, lying against their strong opponents, Aberdeen Servent Thompson, while on duty near derstood was coming up to Shanghai. They been rounded - the nasal camber, ww two thing bouts gave me a bod and ordinary Chinese fund. I with a quantity of aml on board. They had to take just what was going, and I didn't refused to stop when called upon to do oke the Chinese food, an tiara was too much And un they were followed up one of the boatmen dumped a quantity of conl over fish about it. When I ran out of tobacco, board, When charged before Mr E. P. however, they supplied me with cigars Halifax at the Magicracy this morning, ung defendant was ined 310 and the other and generally looked aftar me well. Cho the Monday night I left Hamur in a sorell --À runnur an boarding house at No 93 Chinese steamer for Ningpo and arrived Connaught Road Cutral went into the thurd gestorviay afternoon. The British bath and when he came out he missed in Consul at Ningpo sent a man, on to the Jacket and his watch and chain together ship to meet me, and hex nut the with number of triske' He made Consul'
nquiries ofa loki who said that he had changes. The Consul gaya nu a
seen a man just go out with a jacket. They shirt, to and other things. The clothes I from Caray followed_the suspect as far as the Prays fad been wearing were just sey ordinary where they sourched him when they found boiler suit, a pair of ovomila, o pyjonia Second Round-Brown (was 151 beat ground somewhat. Noth the water chain and trinket, the jacket shirt, and old jacket and a cap.
Curwen (öws 2,0) 7, 5, 6/1, Wiljams (ows) Foreman, who
being ofterward actored floating in the In cunction Arundel said that on the 20 beat Blackburn (mes 30) harbour At the Magistracy: defendant whole he had not had a bad time, and felt. T
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