Os resipt of an allowance under liesa ragu- lations, an officer will be repaired to give socurity for the repayment of the whele sata, or such proportion of it or may be fired by the Governor, in the event of the fluor leaving the service of the colony within three yours from the time of receipt.
IV.
The illorance for a Chilunan tesohor will be contians to officers, who have passed thoir xaminatione, for a period not exceeding threa years, on their satisfying the Board of Exami- mers at the end of each year, that they are pro- Rting by the teaching.
In BirkenstoY.
BEFORE IION. JAmes Russell, CHIEF JUSTICE.
The statement of petitioner showed the assets to be $2.08.30, persoual effects 215, liabilities 88272 Petitioner attributed his failure to the non-payment of money due to him by money loan associations.
MAIL SUPPLEMENT TO THE “HONGKONG DAILY, PRESS" JANUARY 1611, 1889
PRIZE MEETINGS-
in March and November aestively on a goile Two prize meetings were held during the year, vis ver before attempted, bere being to coups thiefs beaten Pools, Running Man. Vanishing Targots, and Rook Rifla competitions. Thors ward sino Morris Tabe competitions for Cadets, ie, for svatba of the Hongkong Public Schools. The magnitude of theas meanings may be noted from the fet that that noipha $3,013.50 and $1,877.09 compostively, and expediters of much mosting amounted to
CANTON NEWS had his first experious of Canton in the los A passenger just arrived by a ja suge bost,
of his luggage.
An opium shop robbed, and the pipes, opium, and a good deal of money carried away.
Full charge, 1101.row: priamutic powdor. Pr Rotond barge.
fectile 2101.
rabble powder, Propan- tite 10th.
Razgy
Velosity Total
per
in foot cu frunze
second.
1. To foor tom.
1,070
5,451
1,600 4,159
160
With the full charge, the projectile will pierce
at the muzzle an unbacked wrought iron plate 16 inches in thickness, or over 12 inohon st 2,000
A ferry bont apset and the passengers, who lost their money and effects are asking com-yards. The range with 12 degrees of alavation pensation of tho proprietors of the boat
is 8.40 yards.
will be eleven fost instead of from five to eight || HONGKONG RIFLE ASSOCIATION.ing, and the body was found to be that of a Chi- among which appear the following:-The Prince are slightly below the results sciusily produced | test, except on the north sida, where it will be
naman dresat in the cufform of the Chinesaro Ch'an, the Emperor's fiber, is suffering from by this gan ten fost. They will be made of concreto, sovèn The following is the report of the Rifle Asgular On this circumstans being brought to the effects of a fill The Board of Hites has foot. thick, on stone foundations and will he coolation for presentation at the yearly meeting the nation of the mandarin ke replied that the issued orders that the slaughter of pigs ebonli surmounted by brior battlements three and in busheld on 17th Jannaeyja Aku nga walform was indexl that of his troops, but that be prohibited on the 8th of the 12th mươn, thị IN RE H. J. RODRIGUES,
a-half foes high. On the south and east thera It affords the Working Homelites plonsure, in the man in queation did not belong to his fareo, birthday of Buddha:.' Supreme Court, petitioned to be adjudicated's bonded sides. There will be 11.2 wt of taxable praying Blatement of Ascout for the year in In the later attacks the commands were com In this case H. J. Rodrigues asher to the will be a ditol dug, twenty-six feet in width with pronting their Third Arual Report and Roomhaving been discharged a few days previously. bankrupt. Petitioner was at present detained land covered by the wells, 0.5 m abeorbed at our has been the most recessful year of ita muniented bemanof Chinees horns which is pat
šini Decomlior, 1888, to be enabled to stata that the in the Victoria Guol at suit of J. Gomes.
17. the ditol, and 97 mu takon into the city. existonse. the butt
forward-by-the Tongrain papera sa another, proof apposred for the detaining preditor.
Mr. Wilson (of Menare. Wotton and Deacon) this 3.9 u belong to other families and
that there ware. Ulifauss regalars amongst the will be bought and paid for by Liu Yang
assailante kang. The land tax will be collected as hefare, and the ground enclosed in the town will continue to belong to its owners
SUMMARY OF THE The estimated cost of the whole undertaking la above Tle. 40,000,
"KWANG-PAO.” "- which will be entirely borne by Lin Yung kang His Tardship said he did not see any reason without even gllecting contributions towards it
8th January, why the petition should not be granted, but he was There appear to be no objections whatever to
The toading articla consists of a proposal sub-drowned. afraid that unless petitioner was able very clearly the solome, which meets with the general ap- The total number of merstars for the year smoonta mitted by an expectant officer of Choking, a toghue that his mistune was unavoidableproval of the people of the town. The Memoria- to 22, on sgainst 108 (ne ding Ladios) for 1897. native of Chibli, to His Excelloy Wa Ta A VIEW TO SECURE EFFICIENT INTER presumed his service would be gone, PRETATION IN THE COURTS OF JUSTICE law was that when an offlor in the tavernment was built in the reign of Tien ohi of the Bling prove their booting, the Committee toided to kive to the sen and thus obviate the frequent roon
CHALLINGS OLI The list remarks that the town of Chian-shair-obai
chen, as to the best means for enabling the With a view to encourage your member to im.
portlaous water of the Yellow River to find its way Service got into pecuniary difficulties he was dynasty (A.D. 1621-1827). It possesses naturally siver Challenge Cup voined $50, to be shot for euspended from duty and aslary. The tavern- great strategical impatanco both sa regards the monthly by members, we were to be harlieapad ronco of dreadful disasters. The writer submits ment after investigation into the matter might sea and the land and, as it is only three or fourty Hajor Dempster, Major Elia, and Mr. Woodin. that the bed of the river should be dog and dred dismiss him without bringing any further miles from Magas, existing circumstances give and to be won three hans before becoming any)ged and that all the canels connecting with the charge against his. He hoped petitioner it avan additional consequence at the premat member's property at its member, which river should be opened and widened so na to carry would be able to give 5 satisfactory explanation day. The Memorialist proposes to have a list oren fitnes, and anly on twine by enn member, which off more considerable volume of water. lot. Wias when he came to be oramined. He made of the donations of money and land girou in a satisfactory mader, and shows law, from tav inhows that the hotatisappoze performed this work die aat ses nay so in keeping petitioner in by members of the Liu family, and when the prison so far as the detaining creditor was work la comploted to nuk His Majesty to be concerned. It was only throwing good money pleased to beatow rewards on them, na welf as after had. Ho (his lordship) would make an upon Liu Yang-kang. order for release of petitioner.
II.
PROPOSAL FOR THE ENCOTRAGEMENT Or rus ACQUISITION OF THE CHINESE LANGUAGE
ABONG RESIDENTH OF THE COLONY, WITH
AND PURLIC OFFICES.
r.
The Governor to appoint, from residents in the colony under 16 years of age, who have shown an apiltr.de for acquiring the Chiasse language, and who have distinguishod themselves in the examination for the Colonial scalarship or other similar ompetition three indent Interpreters cack to bo ntluched to such department of the Public Service as to the Governor may seem fit.
IL
The salary of the student Interpreters will be 40 Dollars a month, payablu, however, subject to a certificate of the Examiners after every period of six mouths, to theeffect that satisfactory pro- gress is being made in knowledge of the Chinese anguage, and in the facility of interpreting is Irto Buglist and vice versa.
Any studout Interpreter who at the end of three years from his appointment as such shall pass a satisfactory examination in the Chinese anguage, and whose conduct in other reepacts shall bare earned approval, will be appointed to an office with a salary of not less than 100 Dollars a mouth it, or ss soon as, ho is of the age of 18 years
Every student Interpreter on his appointment ball furnish security for the repayment of a su not exceeding half of the whole sum received by bis by way of sulary, in the event of his leaving the aarrice of the Colong before ile expiration of 6 years iron the line of his appointment.
IV.
PEDFORD REGULATIONS FOR MEMBERS OT
MENT OF PROFICIENCY IN THE CHINDSU LANGUAGE.
I.
THE STATUS OF FRENCH MAIL
STEAMERS.
An exemplification of the serious inscaveni.
CRICKET.
fast that the highrat noere in the first competition was 64, and at the last competition had increased to. 74, that it has had the desired effo
BTOON COMPETITIONS.
‡kepp ap thair shooting practice
A special feature of the your has been the instite
wackly competition for a silver spoon, which Fastway to mean of indoing many wombure to HONGTONG CRICKET CLUB P. BOTAL NAVS. while in their last annual report they regretted that The Committee are glad to be able to state that porn afvilians did not entre for the rarione oumpati The proverbial uncertainty of cricket was re-tions, during the past your the attendance of civilians markably lustrated in the case of the match faz pranties and competitions has largely increased,
ences which aries owing to the privileges which makes the above title, played on Friday and are granted by Ordinance to French und German mail steamers in this port occurred on the 9th Saturday last. On paper the Navy appeared to inst, on board the French mail Caledonien. Mr. Rare the stronger bowling team and the Chub C. Passssora, late chef officer of the Chiness to be superior in batting. Campbell and Smith revenue cruiser Eat-Pan, having left that ser started for the Clab against Bookfort and vice, took passage for home by the Caledonien. Waller, Both batsmen were in form and scored
With
svaraga shooting of
|
NEWS Four men enter into a house outside the was. terri gate and are about to bundle off clothes and other sffrets, when the wife of a man called Huang, who was just then absent, raised her cries and attracted the nighters, who all came in a body to see what was the matter. The
stated that their object was not to steal but to four men were onnght, and on being questioned indemnify themselve for an amount due to them by Huang.
KEBAYA
with the come quote that the starfish soulages near Fatahan, in which $1,000) wary taken
Details given of a robbery in one of the vil
its view to report the eproromont or other kidnapper whose remunerative business had. wise of each individual member's booking, & table been to Gury of young ladies influe they had of the average shooting of cach number for the weekly geus through all the formalitios of marriage and worked one by the Hors decretary, and is berein take them stroad for sale, was at last found out givce. It shows that 40 par acnt of the members of and his last acquisition bad to be restituted after mmffering all the shame from the exposure of his
And mouthly competitions for the year has been
night thirty-three.
A oollision between a. Hongkong registorad The trial having been most, successfully con- junk and a small boet. Three persons on board ended, the hosts and guests résented themselves of the bont fell into the water, one of whom was on the tracks aml were drawn back to the yambo, where a banquet had been prepared. veral fowls wins robbed of them. Her shots in separate rooms the one being, presided over. A woman carrying a basket containing ec- The rooms being stall two tables were arranged
occurred in Huichow. The guilty party aura was played at the former, and toasts were wore of no avail.
by B. E. Kang, Tastai, and the other by the A quarrel about the tetor of Taise money Manager, Mr. Nioh. The national game ef severely bepten.
| drank at the latter, Chinese afd foreigners be- The men professing to be dentore and the women was fast-four o'clock when the party broke up.
Twa kasban is and two wives come to Huishow. ing mixed in the meat congenial tashion, and it fortune tellera, advertise freely their rospective Admiral Chandler and hisstaff expressed thuir qualifications. but whoress the services of the admiration of the gun faotory, which bus not women are often requisitioned the men are ascyet its equal in the United States, though this oosted in finding no patients,
want is being rapklly supplied. A still largor A woman travelling about in the country segun is in course of construction at the Arsenal robbed of all she had with her
to be good in the same way as the one triod on A man finding himsalt in pecuniary diffonlty Monday. It is a 9-inch-gun, 24 feet 3 inches. goes down to Hongkong to claim of a friend fong, and will weigh 25 tone. Many other large meat of a am due to him. On arrival in the gas are also in courer of construction there.
which ended i: the arrest of the Canton visitor the very effective simplicity of the disappearing loy, meeting his friend in the street, he claims the factory and the gun and carriage which his moner, but on refasal an altercation arose, were tried on Monday are well worth a visit, and his being sout into gaul. The poor win arrangement being most remarkable; sirl there
der in the ha new written to his friends in Canton to in-
is now a good carriage road the whole way.- NC. Faily News. A clerk in the Hsin ui Magistracy, guilty of peralation, ia cangnot,
▸
A man previous to his death having bad a día. puts with another mun his relativas, in order to revenge the salvas, tied to involve the other an in troable by sensing him of having been instrumental in bringing about the death of their relative. The attempt so involve hita nal to extort compensation was, however, discovered by the local authorities.
A. tiger szen drinking on the bank of the rizer rear Yi-cha.
An attack was premeditated by a band of thieves to rob a certain house in Ching-men, but their plans are thwarted by precautions that were proviously taken.
12th January
A proposal for the defence of the seaboard an
loading article of this day. The writer mggests that torpedo boats should be purchased to protect the shores of (kino sul that m'impresed kind
and Ching Indeed, he argues, Chion sbould of gan should be procored to strengthen the frontiers, and especially, those between Bussi
imitate the example set by England and ́en-
Nowa.
AMOY RACES, 1889.-
Finer Day, 7th January, CONSULAR CUP; presented; value $-¿ mile.
Blue Ruin Rosy Mora Korald
Timur, 65480c. | TRIAL STAKES; 4 mile.
Mainstay
Sie Gruesome.... Time, Imin. 40jsou..
Foochow Cur; presented; valus $100; 14 miles.
Gridiron.... Norman Bostic
Time, 4win. 11. HARKWAN COP; prosented; valua Hk. Tha 100.
12 mites.
CHAASZE CUF; presented; value S-- 1 mile.
Lohengrin
Tice, min. 40880
Fastaa Maineley Belocin
Mr. Pammort, it, is understood, ons lewing, re-rapidly, taking the total to and bringing un
ths Ansociation tako part in those competitions,
It is a pansing incident to note that the Ladies of imposition. ceived deferred pay amounting to between $3,000 evral changes of bowling before Smith was longkong take an increased interest in the Associa A petty officer in charge of the braves station. and $8000. He band unfortunately, however, cat in trying to hit a far pilehed one from Tree: by the umber of lady numbers inmoasing froused at Fatchat, was so severely wounded in a scame The great success which has attended the Associa with a hand of robbers that he died from the contracted debts in the colony to a large amount, time, 4 minutes. An this stage matters looked and in order to evade his creditors booked his very rosy. The ex-Chatham bat followed, but lattian daring the paab your is largely owing to the affrata.
interest manifested in it by Hid Exellency the
A band of savages captured a man frein not passage nuder an assumed name. One of his the ald of Campbell, who was dexterously taken Garvertor and Lady Das Vinux, both of whom honouras far from Liuachow, and baly released him after creditora, Mr. Schmidt, gunmaker, had got in the slips. Burring a chance or two, the 9taf the Association with their presence on the Range, Farumt of a heavy ransom. The same band
Lady Des Voeux farther undertaking wind of Mr. Passmore's intended departure, and mar led played well, particularly on the leg onerous duties of distributing in prince, the 5th shortly afterwards sacerded in kidnapping thror having fled an affidavit, obtained a warrant ide. Scanlan soon get his quietus, and Major Prize Mosting.
girls from a village, and the villagers, incensed Johnston was ospitally caught by the bowler.
Tho Committea desire to thank Lent. General by their incatrsions, made a raid on the savages for Mr. Passmore's arrest, the most of the tour for 96, Thon Rochfort found a spot and Cameron, C.B., and the Military Anthorities for their and carried off three women. The parties have well as of the frontiers forms the subject of the TRE POLION FORCE FOR THE ENCOURAGE debt heing S10, Having ablained the gas ably nasistad by Hunter. played skittles with phat Rowlet, and is tonto their especial thanks to a yet come to terms
frequent and courteous leans of the Military Range ture of the French Consal's chancelier, Mr. Club wickets. In fact a complete and inexplicable the 5th Regiment for the velable asistance which In the Tang Au district several tigers have Schmidt accompanied the bailiff on board rat est in from the fifth wicket downwards, fairly they rendered at our Prize Hostings, & great mossare made their appearance; one of these animals so the Caledonien with the intention of oreontrolable batamen being completely at sea with of ita success of these messines bela das to their ceeded in pointing upon a woman, who has beez Instead of the four ortifontes hitherto granting the warrent. The Commander of the the slightest resistance were Darby and Hender.
the Bantios bowling. The only two who offered autiring exertions and coat asistance.
The Committee think it advisable that the rule of got up a large company of men and surrounding working in the fold. The family subsequently d, two certificates shall be granted in ordinary steamer, Captain Manbeuge, however, refused to sen. cases, with a third one to be awarded only in
the desocution appointing tee. Ocmmittees should be The Naval team felded well, their captainreded, as eleven manliers at the thirteen who the sinal at last managed to despatch it. cases of exceptional knowledge.
allow the arrest to take place, and on being the wickets for their side. Egerton and Lee made Committee. The old Committee resign according to were playing about in a feld when thras of them deavour to improve her. forces.
al cover print doing useful work. On going to form the General Committee are also on the Working S07611 children, in charge of a few baffaloes, shown the signature refused to recognise it things very warm for the faldaman, the former the rates, and a new Commitee will have to be elected ran up a tree. One of tham only zazaained b e stated to Mr. Schmidt that his stenger had scoring 3 and the latter 10 off Smith's Best the ongelmittee are planned to be able to low, when a tiger came up, and the child, al Instead of the allowance of 92.50 and 81 the status of a French pan-of-war. that Mr. orer! Darby was also disrespectfully treated, stav that life y armagenoate lunve been made thongh in a dreadful fright, had the presence of supernatural inßuence which is ascribed to RACING STAKES; 13 miles,
The Vorsi
A fish bone having been discovered with BoMA. Passmore way to all intents and purposes a double change was resorted to with good re with the Nayanthucities for the are of the mind ti pat a large straw hat on his head and sicce the sus obtained by a man who wor on French territory, and that he would put sits, as Campbell had the pleasure of bidding range at Kowloot of times.
to throw a rain coat over him. By his jumping shipped it everyons now believes in its lisey tu deliver him up unless he received letter 43 and two for 48. he third wiokot made an-
them good bye in two successive overs. One for ommnuity of lengkeng amounting to $1,146 have away.
The munificenties to the Prize Foud by the about, the story goes, the tiger was frightened work wonders.. from the French Concul directing him to do so, other stand, Freeman and richton hating the and the Committee while thanting all the decor for
A man patitions the Shoo Ching Taotại ask. added largely to the rotoreces of the Asacciation,
Another young girl entou up by a tiger nearing him to grant him redress in a grievance or unless he received a similar order, from the bowlers at their mercy till Darby sent back the their handsome contributions desire particularly to Lienchow.
that he has against certain parties who hara former: The next wicket went cheaply. Thougrees their thanks to the Chinos Compradoros ho A fight between wonen in the P'an-yu dis-encroached on the tombs of his ancestors. commanding officer of the Turame & messenger again the Naval men gare a brilliant display, have on each eresnion of our Prize Meeting presented trist terülting in the death of one of the com. wax immediately despatched to the French man-
The prices asked for Shantung cabbage this cf-war, sed in a short time an offer from that 77 to 120 before ball lodged itself in the abes the good foolings entertained towards the
Garde helping Crichton to take the score from hundrome silver sus for Competitions coming hatsata and of his wife and his mother.
year are exorbitant, consequent upon the vess they do from the Native Sention of the Colony it
of rain that fell daring the last year. sessel arrived on board the Caledonion. Aftor lands of third man. Two more men were out Apolation.
Den petition was inaugurated at the lant weating on before gunfire, when the score, stood at 192 To form a comparison with the shooting in England
Qaven's Prize Wimbledon of the 38th Bugt, sarried of the First priae, & Bitvor for which thors were 42 antes. Col. Sergt. Phillips, Ong, valued at $110, with e agito score of 200, and this intal
In 1987.
11.
Fonth now given to European and Indian Con tables respectively who hold a certificate from the Board of Examinos, the following wale of
emuneration shall be adopted, viz.
Ist Bad gul Certificate Certificate. Certificato. European Constablas... 30 50
$10.00 ndian constablan 1.00
3.00 uch remuneration to be drawn only so long as be receiver remains in the Fotie Foren.
TIT,
8:00
For the first earticato, a knowledge of colle aint shall be required.
For the second certificate, a higher standard colloquial will be necessary, as well se no- zaintance with a book in Colloquial to be ap roved of by the Board; and in the ease of the
Caston House. The corpse was taken over by Atuan found dead in the street near the
the tipao for barial,
9th January
A man, overzealous to purchase ofen and to Wear A batton, becomes the dupe of a clerk in a Government office, who for a considerable ameant forged a false certificato The culprit on de- tection was panishad by being cangued.
bird certificabs un acquaintance with the writing we understand that Mr. l'assmore dive way, Crichton, in partloolar, punishing the mace at Winh mpires very faFourably with 271 lection of waste paper and its larning in a of a shop, knocks at the door, pretending to bars.
at Chinese character will be necessary na wall
an advanced knowledge of Colloquial.
IV.
In no case shall the third certifcato ba giant- without the saɛefine of is colloney the overnor, upon the recommendation of the Board.
Members of the Police Force already holding rtificates nader the old scheme, shall te alior- itu continue drawing their present allowances, t will be at liberty to offer themselves for ar mination for the second and third certificates der the new scheme, and shali ba entitled, en aasing, to the higher allowances,
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SUPREME COURT.
1 January.
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IN ORIGINAL.
JURISDICTION.
BEFORE THE HON. J. RUSSELL, CHIEF JUSTICE.
ith aides bad been taken by rozhmission.
, and was continued on the following day
11th January.
4
THE HONGKONG LITEBARY: SO.
CIETY.
The leading article of to-day gives the roguia tions of a society formed in Canton for the vol templo near the White Clouds. The incentive te this vitinous dead, the writer explains should be abore all an inante respect for leitera and the rewards that invariably are showered upon men who perform meritorious doods: *
The Judge is commended for the imus of money for the engagement of braves for the sup- pression of robbers. KONTA
A. SMELTON HOOPER, Hon. Soorstary. Table showing average score of each member made in the weekly and monthly competitings, at 250, 500, au 000 yards rumpanti roly Jucing 1888
200 rua: 500 rap, 600'YDA. Avg Aveng Average
BROZO scord! pershot, per shot. perabot.
2.03 3.1
4.42
a short consultation with him, Captain Mas- for viskets, Crichton being not out 35. huge informed Mr. Bobmidt that the baili Rain delayed the start for an hour the same lines as the would be allowed to execute his warrant and Saturday. The ground was like a skating Mr. Pussure was conveyed calore in a lauushrink and afforded poor foothold for the bowlers. that was invadiness for that purpose. Qu Jand. Hence the batsmen had thiuge pretty much their
charged Mr. Sohmidt's bill.
bowling very severely. Everyone would hare boo pleased to have scoa him carry out his bat bot the fates were against him, as he was weil taker, behind the stamps, and retired for an nu usually good innings, in which the defence was as strong as the hitting was powerful and well- timed. Bramwell was deadly bohind the wickets. The Brab meeting of the Literary Society was held on the 11th inst, when Dr, Cantlie delivered and Campbell traded through a long outing Tiect. Friobardi, 8943
with much Brocens, Tilin interroned, after Cel-Surgt. McClots, 58h. found its home The Rer. Dr. Chalmore, the which, at 1.5 pm, the same pair as in the first Lieut. B. D. Smith, St a lactare entitled "Has the Anglo-Saxon race President of the Society, introduced the lecture at Bochfort rattled donn Campbell's legr. L. L Woodiu
nings faced the same boslere With the score Sorgt-Major Morson, R.A. in a short speech, in which he spoke of the soup. Smith and Major Johnston, added Boost. Fowler, H.K. at which crists for a public library and reading in the slipe. Seantan again was a coraparative Sergt. Mann, HK.P and purpose of the Society, mentioning the pearly 50 rans, when the former was neatly held Mr. John Audryw
Bergt. H.K.P... 4.10 room. In this connection the rex. gentleman failors. Darby then joined the R.D., and Sgt. Frickor, th Bred off a little jcka about people in Hongkong getting into a bad habit of reading only the helped to win off the arrears, his partner PC. McLean
Cal. Sorgt. Phillips, 59th... Iccal papare. Dr. Cautio, in commencing his immediately after full to Rochfort, baving play. Col. Somet lecture, also epuke on the work of the Society what is beat on upholding the family reputa-Cot Sorgt. Lowrie, 58th...
eds soond innings for 35. Toung Bar Major Elliz, 53th and expressed tie ruspost for a man who tion, and determined not to be yorked. The two Capt. Collinson, 59th... talked shep instead of falking on subjects of men from Gibb, Livingston's and Adamson and Mr. D. Word which he knew nothing. The members, he urged, should not be afraid of talking shop, but Bell's gave a good scorant of their stewardship. Con each should be prepared, to enlighten the others and advanced the total by 37. To Barff sooned. Majer Knight, R.E... oo the abject be understood test by practical Platt, who issued of colour and proved Mr. H. Kextudy......
quite innocuoLIN. experience; banker, for instauce, might toll
Dachy was then joined by the 100-yards champion, who forood the gamo in them something about banking and how to make money, a remark that was received with Kallout style, ho, however, was the cause of of his lecture, Dr. Csatlia traced the origin of a most cpportine 29. Henderson substantially Mr. C. Ford tangliter and applause. Coming to the subjects out his partner, who had complied Dr. H.N. Thompson, A.M.S. 3.98
as
P.C. J. Carson
P. H. J. Watson,
P.C. Warnonl F.C. Singlale...
Ir. H. F. Hayllar
dad
4.38
3.23 .237
4.377
3.33
3.65
4.23.
3.50
3.35
4,23
358
3.07.
3.28
2.12
4.17
3.08
17
4.17
3.21
-1.7
4.17 237
2.88
4.17
3.01
2.04
4.34
2.90
4.14
4.34
11
114
1.71
8.2A
412
3.11
1,71
430) 3,00
4.28
*2.57 4.00 -3.29 4.03 3,03 1.57 405 2.95
00
9,17
2.85
400
4.00
5,71
4.42
$94
2,45
2.66
1.12
2.61
1.57
201 1,61
285
3.00 2.77
2.39
3.89
2.21
3.38
3.00
3.35 400
2.30
3.70
8.66
alled the macancy; whilst be contended: P.C. A. Watson.... himself with an ocasional hit, the doeter Capt Caller was incessantly sending the ball all over Cat Willkluson, R.E.
Mr. C.D. Willeioson the field, til his headlong career was out Sergt. Dirksem short by the wicket keeper. His 30 had been Major Churchill, 59th afd not add to the foure, which stood at 154, or Inspector Quincey, B.X.P. made in a twinkling. The subsequent balenés Mr. H. J. Holmes
Houderson onrried out his bat for Mr. E. Robinson
Lieut. H. H. Leo, R. A... 3.76 Mr. C. V. Ladda. Mr. H. G. Collins Sorgt. Butlin, H.K.P
J. M. JOHANNES & CO. ≈ 7. D. BASSOON.
Mr. Francis, C., and Mr. Bobinson, instruot by Messrs Sharp, Johnson, and Stokes, ap- the Anglo-Saxon race, and having loanted it in ared for the plaintiffs; and the Attorney-Gen England, referred to the persisteues of racial al (Hoo. B. L. O'Malley) and Mr. Pollock, distinctions ran in England itself. the south- structed by Messrs. Wolton and Deacon. for east portion. le defendant.
which is the most distinotly The defendant was sued as representative parting and sucsing references to religion au Augin Saxon. This he illustrated by interest raf D. Season, Sous & Co. The plaintiT politics. He then referred to the stream merchants in Batavia, and they rained of emigration from England and the di DOU in respect of teu obeata of opium rection it had taken, setting up the theory judicious 7. At 4 pm. and with 91 to win, the ich had been placed with the defend that wherever it had gone, whether to Ame
sea rovers essayed their second innings. Three a fru by tivo Bushire merchants to rios, Australia, or South Africa, the race showed wickets fall for an average of 5 a-picos. Egertec eat payment for a shipment of sugar ordered a deterioration. In the United States it and Line then put a different complexion on the Q. M. Sergt. Williams....
the sail Bushire merchants from the plain-became dyepoptic; but it was good stomachs game: both hit freely, Lyne's neat placing to Mr. A. Shelton Hooper To firm. Tas ordar for the sugar having that made a good race, and there was consider evoking more than one cheer. Egorion was Mr. W. E. Loxley
Sgt. D. McDonald H.K.P. en coautermanded the defendant's fem did not..
the firet to cave, having knocked up a pluckyMr. Drury count to the plaintiffs' firma for the opium; to what the race would.
aluro felt by the Amerienas Lee the present action, which was
come to there and invaluable S6; the one handed catch in the Mr. W. C. Murray com when it cossad to be replenished hy in the house. Four: for 6; the also! Then Mr. E. Brophezd... need, wo long ago a 1882. The evidence on migration.
long field, which disposed of him, broaght,dowa P.C. M'Nab.... In Canada only child ju
one three attained the age of two years; that was lost, and the team braced themselves for a MC. H. Thompson, the Clab that all was not Mr. J. W. Noble...... it dawned on
Mr. K. Mok. Boes. The case was not concinded when the court not the way the Anglo-Saxon race was sous final effort. Smith went on with lows, which Mr. W. 1. Braidwood
tomed to multiply. In Australia and Sout Afrion the children of the third generation took immediate effect. Soalan wall judged Major-General Gordon became weedy all ringe and lege, as it was Be the spectators by holding a red hot one from Mr. E. Shepher
a akier near the City Hall, and Atkinson electri- Mr. R. Hope The houring of this suit was resumed--- termedia England the race continued to The Attorney-General in them fa lengthy develop in physiqas. Captain Webb swan Layne, whose ingizga was wrthy of much praise, Hr. J. W. Orosa dress on behalf of the defouse said that here. the channel. Why had no une done it before? Campbell, who had admirably kept up his und Afr. John Drde.. ea bailment constituted by delivery and that the Because there was no one it to do it. The speedily peshed off the rest, and, amidst great ex-Mr. C. E. Bowles ivery was a soustractive delivery consisting lecturer went on
aitement and shouting, won the match for the Mr. d. V. Chandior. the absent in the part of the Hongkong grew of sthlalios, and with reference to the 15 wickets lus 84 raps peaks for self. Bram Ms. H. yfuzd
to speak of the pron by 17 runs. His reverd for the match of Ar. T. Loggs.... n who held this opius on the terms proposed fests of Canadian and Australians gaid, the well bad 3 victims, and was most neofal behind Mr. K. G. Hopkins
Me.. Paritt... Johnanes in his letter of the 19th Angust. men who performed them were really English- that letter and in Sassoon's auswer to it both men, and not man whose families had been settled the sticks. Admiral and Lady and. Mise Salmon tr & Jouss Hugor ties referred back to the original instens long enough in those countries to produce se onoared and graced the ground with their pre- Mr. W. H. Gaskell us given by Marad Hoshin. The frat terza rasial characteristics. The heme of the Anglo-sence. The excellent band of the flagship M. Forbes the bailment was that the Hongkong firm axon race, therefore, was England. Hat in
in attendance, and enhanced the enjoyment of uld follow the instructions given them by England the people were ceasing to be
the afternoon ir Bombay firm, that was, to place ten chests, agricultural people and were becoming a raso of
The following are the more opium to the rodit of the plaintiff who was dwellers in towns. Here was a danger, fur it realies on those and place in return certain was said there was no such thing as a Londoner ntities of anger, The contract between the of the third generation. The protection against ties was but this opium was to be placed this dangan was the atklukio-training-which ip inst the suger purchased by plaintif Plain the public schools was looked upon as a part of had never presented that sogar nor had the education of boys. This, the lecturer said orer alleged his willingness to do so. Fur would preserve at all events the middle class r, in his evidence before the Batavia Cou- from deterioration, -- sion he repudiated the angar as forming s
THE HONGKONG CONCERT CLUB. FIRST LE
Record LovEYGS,
...............b Bachfort
Maj Joe, R., and
Griektan
3.14
2.32..
2.57
3.03
思想
3.3 2.95
3.37
2.42
9.50
1.06
9.50. 1.58
1.21
37 2.69
ari
2.54
3.
1.85
3.33 1.52 3.07 9.29
216
1,52
SAL
1.12
8.11 2.14
2.00
2.93
1.00.
2.80 1.07
2.85 1.37
2.51- 200
2.00
1.54
2,04
L84
2.59
2,28
Mr. J. Willso
Mr. J. S Legge ........
·1.-13
Col. Sergt. Delancy, 19th
1,83
Mr. G. Rivers.........
1,10
Mr. K. J. Ede
Major Dampster
8
Hr. T. Hopkins........
Mr. J. 1 Humphreys, .........
biest. Matesify
.8.14
Mr. B-Jhtsohmman
1.85
TROUBLE ON THE TONQUIN
TRONTIER
dabel, Hartfor 3. Smith (Cipt.), 10031 Huuany & Crichton 19
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NEWS.
The Pak-kop-pia lottery shops are all been elosod and it is to be hoped that the had charse- ters Til fad ao retreat or place of coucalmant. Another robbery in the Fan Yü district; effects to the value of 100 taels carried away.
man subject to cholios was given to using his pain by swallowing spiam, but, careless as to the quantity Salon, ho died lately from a too strong dose.
A thief unable to penetrate into the interier
come on business, but the sixpkeeper, having amatta rat, refused to give him admittance.
A rubber valored a shop and was about forcing a wanden box open to oztrict the money it contained, when the inmates of the house ahora, hearing the noise made in the attempt, samo to the rescue of the box and money,
A theft in an opium shop, 3400 robbed. Two mom robberies recorded, one in a yam- bling bonde and the other in an opium shop..
Time, 2min. 1940.
Blue Ruin
Chavist
*Herald
Coast CUP; presented, valzo §- 1 mile..
Timo, Sumin. 3290c..
Sir Graesome Saarise
Roulette
Time, 2min, 20 ser.
Dile,
I
SECORD DAY, 8th January, COMPRADORES Cor, presented; value $- Į
Mainstay.
Zingaro
No nad
Timo, min: 42300-
Challenge Cup, value 8. Imile.
Bloc Ruin Cheviot
Time, rain. 1.
TE MAA-CHIN Gur, prosented; value - 3
mile.
Fenton
Surise
Bidoain
Time, Sinin. 35 c
IMPORTANT GUN TRIAL AT THE VISITORS' CUP, prosented; value $ 2 allem
KIANGNAN ARSENAL.
The Gun Factory at the Arsenal at Ka
Chang Mise has been at work for some time on
A poor burber indebted to his landlord for a 14-ton gun on the Armstrous privciple, moint- the amount of his rast, which he found it imed on an Elswich hydropneumatic disappearing possible to pay, sold all his scissors and razors carriage, and on the 31st December a public trial; and probased opinra, with which he put an end of the gun took placo. H.E. Kong Taotai, and. to his life.
the Manager of the Arsenal, Mr. Nich, who is Another barbor attempted to commit suicide brother-in-law of the Marquis Tang, had by putting his thrat viti a razor, but he was javited a number of foreigners-to-be-prenti and pravostad by his friends and was sont to the bossmong those who me were Admiral Chandler, pital.
U.S., and his staff. Prizes and Princess Henri
A passage boat conveying pigs upset in the de Dourbon and suite, and several residenta ef Canton river, and the owner of the boat, who was Shanghai. The gun was in a pit lived with pressed to make compensation for the loss of the brick and anerete, which had been built at the pigs finding it impossible to pay, madebis esoaps. firing point, and a very formidable weapon it is. Agumbling house robbed and one man wounded. It and the carriage have bean entirely construct A gambler, having.no more money to played at the Arsenal, noder the very talented and with, carries away the clothing of his wife, who competant superintendence of Mr. N. E. Cornish, aberily died froid exposure to the cold,
who was sent out from $fe" W. Arm- During this sold weather innumerable deadstrong's factory at Newcastle by the Mur #sh flowing on the river are picked up by, the quis Tseng. The training gear and other bontheuple
special fastere in the gun and revolting platform are bis own invention. Mr. Bun Englooring Superintendent at the Arsenal, and Mr. Newton, shot and shsil maker, also a Risted at the trial. The calibre of the gun, which is built entirely of steel, is 8 inches the nominal waight 14 tone, and the length as follows :---
21 feet 4 inches.
A grack ductor, causing the death of a patient, is threatened with being reported to the authorities.
- 10th January."
Bora
Riding
10 18
21
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92
The leading article of the Kuang-pas contains & letter written by a Chiusa guatleman exposing the abuses practised by the likin officers, the hindrance they pluse in the way of every legi- timate trade, and the extortions which they rasse from all who have the bad luck to have say: thing to do with them. The article is intended to in from 1 turn in 160 eslibres at breech to ! It is rided with 9 grooves, the spiral inoreas.
give publicity to the abases in order to afford warning to boatpeople and inerchants to be on their guard and the likin employés to amend their dishonest and wecoeury practices
NEWB.
Chamber.. Total
Norman Gridiron....
Tinte,
4min. 47ser.
EXCHANGE PLATE, presented; values, mile
Fincadilly
Heraldgaler
Bosy Mora...... Time, Imin. 413.
NANTAI Cre; presentod; value $100. Savan
furlege.
Mainstay
Sunrise......
Nomad... Time, min. Sev.
AMUY STAKES, 14 miles.
Blue Ruin
Featria Outlaw
Time, min. 501sco
THD DAY. 9th January.
Formosa CUP, presented; valna $150. Inile.
Piccadilly Outla
Harald
Time, 2min. 1500.
LEDGER CUP, presented; value — 13 miles
Silvery. Dawn
Mainstay
Zingaro -Time, Amin. 364sec.
LADIES' PORSE, presented. Once round and
distance.
Piccadilly Blue Buin
Rosy Morn
turn in 43 calibres at 7.64 inches from the muzzle, the remainder baing an miform twist of 1 tura in 40 calibres. The material of which LOTTERY CUF, valus tulles
the gon and carrings were built was manufactur ed by Mosers. Viokara, Bon & Co., of Sheffield. dimported for the Arsenal by Mor A.. Schulis & Co., of Shanghai."
i
Fant
Bedouin
Sir Gruesome Time, min. 54 sec.
CONSOLATION Curie $100. 1 mile.
Chocjol
Herald..... Bosy lore Time, ariu: 16sec. CHAMPION STAKES: 1 miles.
Gridiron... Bino Koin........... Silvery Dawn Timė, rain. 49seo.
distance.
A. A coming from abroad makes the preli minary arrangemanta through a go-between to tako aula hisself wife. On the day of the
Both the gun and carriage are of the newest wedding, when the bridal chair was opened, in designs, and combine the most important inson. stead of the bride, a person was perceived armed tlons of the day. The gon, as we have said, is with daggers and swords. The detention of mounted on ita carriage in a doop cavity or pit. this ipsition had the lucky result to save the into which it sinks by the fores ut the roostl bridegroom from rebbary and even death. The every time it is fired. The force charges the would be bride bad, in onilusion with the go-be hydropneumatic lifting arrangements, which are tween, devised this plot to deprive him of the thes ready to lift the gun into position as Boots sum of money which he was credited to have as it is desired to fire it again. This economy of brought home from abroat. The go-between power is a novel feature, sad enables a large gan affected her scape, so that who gold not be to be worked by the strength of a very few men arrested, but the man was bound cp and banded with the greatest case and certainty. In astual NIL DESPERANDUM STAKES. One found and ovor to the unthorities,
At a wedding over at Hosaw a crowd of beg with a alit in it through which the gun would warfare the pit would be covered by a steel shield gare pre-at-id themselves and made a dreadful appear to fra, the fading, training, elevation, row. The master of the touss gave them the ote, all being perfectly affected while the gun stipend fixed upon by the new regulations, but is under ground, so that the gunners are th on their refusal to roept the money or to diareughly protected. There is an arrangement continue their soyance they wore sarrender of mirrors on the gun so that it can be sighted" t of the transnation, and when asked what tion throughout, and at its close a hearty vote. Bramach, t, Rochiers, b
el to the authorities.
Two Favors have an alteration, both escape obliged to go above ground at all, or with the by the man in the pit, without-their-being. stantial vonsideration he was to give for the of thanks was accorded to the boaturer.
the referred to certain lille, for which he
From Tonquin papers received yesterday we | unhurt in spite of the inch ado.
sid of the new rangefinders it can be trained In reply to Mr. Cross, the President stated or that, & Rueblort
Joaru that a somewhat serious state of affairs responsible, sud stated that it was against that the armitte had not been idls, but hadis, not but esperon, Crichien iets on the Chinese frontier. At Monkay,ovory on the ref of a house of a basket contain the enemy during the for seconds that it is fritish steamer Victoria arrived from
An atompt at arson is detected by the dis from any distance, and only offers a mark for.
The Nejesabi Express of the 1st January where M. Haitee and his companions of the deli lug goaferder. The culprit was duly arrested solily being fired. The ground being so low Hongkong on Tuesday .. last, and had mitation commissiou very murdered, an attack A tailor, while walking about, has a baudle of at Kao Chiang Mao, it was impossible to sick dooked to have her bottone examined, owing to was pando at the end of December by large clothes he carried under his arm snatched away the pit to ita fuil depth, and the saoposed level having tooned some unknown danger, whilst Balle. Rune, Mda Wate, Wiles N.F. band of Chinese, who, it is alleged, either belong friead of his who happened to come along of the ground was represented by a low bamboo on the soyage up. This accident is the more to od to or were assisted by the Chinese troops behind him, prosiring what had soonies, fence; and as the gun was turned round to show be regretted as the Victoria was only at t stationed on the opposite side of the stram, and after the this and soseding in catching him how easily it could be trained by one or two of Dock in Hongkong, where she had sustained they are somed, like the Chinese regulars, with belayed hiu with hoary blowa. the Windbestar and Ramington rifles. For two
giving an all-round fire, it reminded the some slight damage by touching a rook, whilst spectator of a giraffe looking over its fence at at oncker, in harbour, and had, in addition, been the Zocleginal Gardens,
docked here for painting, eto, the voyage pro-
The lecture was listened to with much atten.
liability for those bills that the opium was been busy preparing the foundation for the Da place. The question was-was there or Society, and at the next meeting they hoped to there not a condition to be fulfilled before be able to lay before the members a draft consti topium was delivered? He contended that tution.
It was announced that at the next meeting,
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3-1, b Crichton .... 3 8. L. Dariry, Rooh Krtugu
Bert Rocafort
In Water
&
Q. Plat Wakar, b Hunter ... Stilencerson Mal; Egerton,
Huator
Walker LOB Crichton Huator"
re was, and that such condition had not toeg ilted. Granied that this was an absoluta fortnight hoses. Mr. Francis would deliver a ment they were not estopped from alspating lecture
Roobfert
the colonies.
title at the bailor, and they were entitled to
up a paramount tille under which they re
ed the claim of the bailor. Having grotel dley. Bani and other cases the Attorney. beral contended that the law protected the es against the baller when he sotad andor the ractions of a party having a paramount title. other arguments failed then he should to bring in the evidence of the Bushire amlesion.
MACAOS RIVAD.
The following is from the N... Daily News translatious from the Peking Gazette
NEW WALLS FOR A TOWN NEAR MACAO.
14th Decembor.
The Governor-Genaral at Canton reports that
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BOWLING ABAKSIS. First Lainga..
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24- 35 26
18. 10
Second Innings.
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SECOND FRYINGB,
10
THE XAVY.
27.5 Campbell,
gentleman numod Liu Yung-k'ang bas offered Egert a Bogl, Campbell
FIRST IN SCI.
Camphur. Frontiva, B'Darby
r. Francie said it would he only necessary with the assistance of bis friends, to roboüd the 27.a very few words. In the lattor of the walls of the town of Obien-aban-chai close toto, o Brewwak ! Campbell atiff there was what amounted to the posi. Macao, Lin Yung kang is native of said Lyne, alth statement that he would not do anything in town, living in retirement bat holding the rank arde, John, Campal matter of the sugar unlea ho heard from of expootaat Taofdi The existing walls are Huster, Campo defondant as regards the acceptances. It more than half fallen down and the sires enclosed not plain who was the real owner of the is not entlatent for the present number of in- am, but it was certain, whoever the owner, it habitante. It is therefore proposed not only to handed over to the defendant for delivery, build them anew, but to exfond them some to re could be no right or tille to it on the take in more ground. No demand will be made of defendant. Nothing remained to the upon the Government for any part of the cost er of the opium except se in cass of goods of the work.
to sue for the amount of the vala. They The officers sent by the Memoriilist to make
13
ball
on Capbell hm, Brewell Campbell... Beplan, Bit Kaitlind Bagel (Capt.), d'Brum Walter, not out
Q
P.C. T. MoDonald
St. Honey Sunrise Nomad...... Time, in 20.ve. -Amey Garella.
NAGASAKI.
be
A passenger was standing on the whart pra- or three months the Chinese had been laraming paratory to his going on board the Hongkong the French garrison. After having attempted steamer, when two men came up, armed with re by various devives tu.eutica the troops aatide volvere wounded the mase be was quietly Yamen in the Arsonal soon after noon, and wore know him wall sinesrely sympathise in his mig
· The Tautas and his guests assembled at the visualy: Captain Coundon, with whom all was the town, by setting fro to neighbouring villages, sinading, and ran awayThe men were, it takes up on the tramway on tracks drawn by fortune has favoured as with the following attacking seatry posts, eto, in order that they mould appear, all three kiduspurs, win badosolies. A temporary getaway had boon erected raport-The Victoria left Hongkong on the might be able to execute a surprise they at last allen na over the division of their profits. The at the fring point, and bars native bandith ult in ballast, drawing lift. ein aft and determined on à direct assault, which was oon, woguded man soas died.
with foreign instruments was elationed and 9 feet forward. Experienced strong North
Balan, b Campbell 20th, when the hiness succeeded in captaring matrimony tried by book and by crook to make prometed. Marquees had seu erected in which der South Lamyit Island on the morning of the
tioned every night from the 2ith Desember to the poir man wishing to enter the state of played inspiriting ales as the tracks ap Easterly gales, with high seas. Anchored on.... Bnith, b Dumple...the blockhanze sitnated on the back of the river, little money to cusblo him to take a wife, but a cold tifin was prepared, to which fall justico 19th. 7 on the 21st, the wind having 89 Branwell, b Campe
Ball, C-42nd the Custom House, The town was entirely 10 vain. One night, however, he dream of his done both by Chineas and foreigners in the somewhe credersted, but astro son still coll Bran woll, baking refuge in the citadel and the Residency, spot. Che next morning the filial son, full of were done unlirely by Chinese gunners under while passing between High Cone and Atkinson, 21 deserted, the fow hakimle who remained father, who bids bim go and dig at a certain intervals of the firing. The lostin and firing ing, loft the eanbrag and proraded At 9.30 Campbell Ieiter of the lat instant, says that two faith and antiofpation, went to the place denote the direction of Mr. Cornish, and they had only Triangle Yi, the stoner struck some hard sub- Fronoh gunbozia were then mosnding the river, and aftar diggingen whila discovered a small had one previous trial. When the size and stagee, but did not lose any headway. The and it was expected that order would be bandie containing 320. well, in Coupled Campal, buth rostored The only loas noted on tar him, ausble to harden their hearts to his earnest do under efficiant teaching; and we have it on a ty ohart of 1984, with ocrrections up to 1887, weight of this immense weapon ore, taken into bearings of the Islande placed the vessel in 7 A this caught, but the persons who arrested consideration, we realise what the Chinese cams water, and according to the intest Admir side in the engagements was one sergeant killed, ons private missing, two native soldiers killed, policitation, give him several bows and let bingo, the authority of Admiral Lang, that they are there was nothing less than 5 fathoms water of and several native soldiers wanded. These com. Beveral persons going out shooting boyond splendid shots better on the average than most the tims of tide, which was quarter food posed the party in charge of the blockhouse. Da tho denaration na butween Portoguses and westernres. Three shots wara fired with no concluded that the steamer find strook symb fare Aide of the assailante ps Bftoon we are Chinese territory, early come to serious trouble frasively 90, 100 and 120 lbs. of brow prismatic eunken wreck or large fishing stakes. We found onpposed to have bem pl-or 1ème de combat, Au ay tum smoker, by s obatizate de German) powder, the projectile in sach caso rewards that the steamer was making a little There is a Chines distaly posita to the ice, se diagrusty has if that thing 210 lbs. The practions was excellent water in No 4 hold and in No 1 Tank. Pro Monisty, and the rebel bands are safi, kai be re bia erited under the very eve of the cozidarin, in charge. In an affair which took place in No. vember a member of an attacking band which
Kertesa
pot was for the opium Plaintiff had not enquiries about the proposed undertaking state T. 3. Smith and in any way that they had this 'sapariur bat biomehau-chai stands with a hill at the Darby
They had not own any authority firm back of it on the nortraits; on the south d parties who had the paramount titte tu sel hat olst.
. Lordship said the case was an important and he would therefore reserve his judgment,
wort it approaches the sea, sud on the vast lan
Hard
high road running to Maono. The new walls Campbell.. will mesaare 5,020 Coet in length, or 1,420 feet. Brith more than before. The height of the walls F. In Derb
105
BOWLING ANALYSIS. First Imadega. (56 Balia, Runa Eds. Wkbe. Wides. N.B
Second Tanime
11th January."
puan
The Hwang-pao if to-day instead of a funding had crossed the ziver was drowned when return article, gir whole sagin of Peking news.
all thres ahots ebriking the target ab milistador | deading, with moderating weather, actived at of 500 metres within a few inches of each other Nagusiki on the 26th at 2 a... Dry Docked mens being eznolly in the ball's spe-and bury-t koon of the 29th, and found the bottom couks ing themselves in the large prooi maand. siderably daagd, repairs to which will pro
The following Agares of the mussle relociting bably occupy shout 10 dayı,