"Eilua."--
Bhatin X 2-Searlet and White. Bow, W. Thorbura.............. 10st. 4ibm. 1st. 3lbs. 9zt. Olba
Stroke, Capt. -Handsom
Cor. A. do K. L. May...
"Kathleen."-3.
Station No. 1.-
11st. 4lbs. 10st. 10lbs.
Bow, H. F. Shakespeare Stroke, F. C. Daadse
Cox............
The three boat went away to a very good rtaci. A'most immediately, Lily took the levi and kept the advantage to the end. After a few strokes Lily itoressed the lead. Eileen, bow. vor, Ron and putting on rattling speed sa pery of soos the Lily. Bofors a quarter of the god se was covered, it was evident that tha Kathleen had no abow. After half a mile, the Eileen piske i up couni terably and made an ex- ovllait bid for the win. The Lily, however, ro- Bonded and gradually icoreso the advantage they held from the first, winning hayhow by about seran lengths, Timo, 7 mins: 384 none.
•FOR
MEN-OF-WAR'S Currens distamoo,. eas mile; entrance 1: Best prize; $15; se- oond prize. 810; time allowed for oars, á zo-, monds per our boats to be approved by the Committes; fear boats to start for two peltes Foar enter started. A spendidly contested za, which won by the Imperieuse's row in 8m. 4. Victor Emanuel coming in Bocord An objection was lodged by the Plover orow, but it wasnt upheld.
CHAIRMAN'S CUP, the four-osts; distance, oce mile-and-half; entrance, $10 to be row. od in boats the property of the Victor Ro creation Club..
"Thistle."--1
Station No. 2-Black and White.
How, & Jofrey
No. 2, A. H. Maclean ...
No. 3. E. Friedrichs ....... Broke, G.0.0. Master....
Cox, G. A. Caldwell........
"Look."-2.
Station No. 3-Blue.
Bow.. Freuericks.......
No. J. M. G. Manak
No. 9, H. W. alade
Straks, B. D. Egodara......
Coz, F. T. Bimpson
Tioteria
Station No. 1, Pink.
Bow, W. Thor pro....
No. 2. U. R. Watt
No. 9, J. T. H. Sampla
Strok, F., Jackson
Cor, A. J. Campbell.
"Kornblume,"
10st. Gita
1st. 6lbs. 14st, ba, Host: 8lbs. tvt. Ub
MAIL SUPPLEMENT TO THE "HONGKONG DAILY PRESS" DROHMBAR ME 19E
place was assured in the foal which is romod bo-day, Master's crow had not done everything they mild ban they passed the post a length and a balt-behind
BATLING BACK (KANDICAP)—FOR PARTIALLY PREKED BOLTB ecmading rating Y... muraient. Priz, Cop. Entramo At 2.10 p.m. the boats got away, Elfin leading, At the winning merk Bid was still heldingen Oop." proiented by mambacs of Club Graania for var-oare; dinando, one mile; her lead, and won easily without her time al
Antmpoo 310; to be road is boate the pro- lowane. The time wore as follows:-
porly of the Victoria Recreation Cah.
· Vitoria."—), Station No, 3-Pink.
BOUNDED STONECUTIEN2" TALAND,
Hi Yah
Kitten an Fila Arago.... Pearl
Bew, H. J. Geige No.2, H. W. Blade
But Siber 10st. 19lbs. No. 3. G. Mater. 10st. Blba.. Sink, F. L. Jok... 110lbs. Cox, A. H. kelton... 9st. Olbi
“Thistle” dad beat.
Stalin No. --White and Rod
"middle" got lo just a pom ahead of Master, to extend still mom meefid protoction, suit ad. 1 who might hava basten them in half a dosa dressed a special offeral commuoloation to the more strokes. The timo, 6 min. 49, shows Minlitar in England, asking him to arrange the deaparate character of the res. The parsa with the British Foreign Ofles that the Contate-General, with jurisdiction at the avow was posted to the cofal alcoke by Mrs Singapore Consulate might be changed to Taráball imza silitely affar the rudo,
tims in the ofar Btraits Satlinmonta. Tab Forrige Offon koring soavanted, I was rem monial by mancial for the port and the Tang-li Yanda having reported favourably on the semination, my appointment hy been on Brmed be reverint.
GERMAN CUP (FINAL HUAT).
Victoria"-1,
Bow. H. J. Gidgegst: Sta No. 2, H, W. Slade 10st. 18lbs. 10st. Blbs. No. 3, G. C. G. Waster Stroke, F. L. Jackson
12st. 10lbs. 9rt. give. Cox, A. H. Skelton'
E
Satora
COSMOPOLITAN DOCK MAGE.
Hi Yah Bifa..... Iss
Hi Tab
#2}.m.
Bow, H. W. Slade
* 953 p..
FLAGSHIP
No. 2, H. Thompson
No. 3, E. H. Shuster
3,50.
3.51 p.m.
Haw, 8. I fray —
10st. Giba.
Stroke. D. Sanders
0.53 p.m.
No. 2. B H. E. Hensley.....
13st Olb.
OGENOPOLITAR DOOK MARK.
No. 3 J. H. Stewart-Lookbart
it. lbs.
4.10 .. -4.11 p.12.
Biesic II, Stöt
Cur. W. F. Ramsey
lial. Biba. Stolb.
Elitea.......
FLAGNIP.
Time allowed.
A. X. E.
Mr.
Bw. f. Frederick..............
4 31 00 14
04
4 10 3 21
No. 2, J. M. G. Manak
Hat. 139. 1lat, 31.
Hat. libu
Bot. 12iba.
Est. lbs.
{
Hi Ysb......... Xisten...
SAULANG RACE FOR ALLTEN BOAră, ang rig. Chinesn award boste oxołuded; externos, $2; prizo, $25.
The three bosts got away with a brisk N. E. breeze. Un the way to Green Island the Fialor Emanuel's galley set her flying topseil and savo alls and the Ingereuse gig carried her ep oaker. The first stk boat was rounded in the follow- ing order
5. K.
1,43 0 I 45 60
140 00
"Leak."-2, deal hist Station No. 4-Blue and White Strip
No., E. Frledvicus
Stroke, H. Thomper. Dah lbs.
Cox, W. Stopani
"Kornblame."-3: Stattou No Scarlet and White.
Bow, F. SimpsoTİ.
No. 2. F. C. Dunder........... No. 3. J.T.. Sample Stroke, Capt. Mandora
10st, 101
let, Srba. 11st Sibs.
10st. 131bg.
lost. Alba 13st.
0lb. 1st. 156. Ost, 2lbk.
Cox, F, T. Simpsoa... Tais en stoly be called a race, Jackson's erax from the start having a practical welk-over, Kenedy was visibly out of all edition and his short quick stroke, added to an aatmiaod man in his boat, gure hira absolutely no show Against the long steady paddle of Jankaa, who oveatually won by a dozen lengths
MENDEES' CUP
UNITED ANGVICTR (1)
1-Stephanao-
-Thorbatti
3-Taylor. 4-de Rosenk
A-Usy
-Maclean. 7.--Jackson- S--Hardereoz
CLUB. (2) 1- Dorosa. 2-Duin 3--Manak. 4.--Lrokbart. 5.-Friedricha d-Bandore.
7-Skola. 3.-Master.
Caldwell (cor)
CORRESPONDENCE. ·
expravené by na Circompondante.1
We do not hold calves for onsible for the optlane
THE CBINA-BORNEO COMPANY, LJMITED.
►
London, 20th November,
FOOCHOW RAJES.
Taesday, 15th December, 1891. The SWANS CUP, (presented); valna 8100;
hna asemel, but such as it will not recognieu enter unless they have been contracted with the imperial soution and the knowind of th
and Yao liabilities which the Government,
JYamen. The Winsters are asked in com
Cox A. de K. L. May 9at. lbs This ran owing to the Lost being broken up by san of the maug irresponsible leweches Scilóre come's cutter .......
rosing about the course, mairing the after Victor Jomanvača guler
con lidand with smoke and miss, had to Imperious i ------- Before rounding the mark the kindlmost besta berard in. kesis, and the Baal betwrong took in their kites and sailed under working tin area which drew a bys and the winner of savas Do the stratoh across to Cheng Hursterday's race will take place to-day at half the wind źrealmued to astiff breas and faperin past twvc. As it was the ran between the other use gig passed the day and took suceod post-four books proved a very good taste. The biste tion. The boats passed the second nick but kept try well together and though Jackson undy
bedt half the distance by a length it seemed more than prchable once or twion that the per sitent efforts of Skett's "four" would be revanied with anceps. Their xweser stacred On the best how the foi parïeuse gi; weather- tham very hally and they were never able to get and gentlemen to wituoss the interoating pro- mest of the own landed property, and have The COMPRADORE'S A ̃UF, valne & ~--~; for Chins adlare-General had requited ne advices from bim
10st. Vid. 10. 138.
11st. 1.
1st. lbs. Stat. 25.
Sailor. Home s
e cattor 47'...
20 35 - Imperiouse figurenipun men
Victor Emmittee galloy 2 CO
201
10 #10s. llat. 6lbs. Ilat. Blbs. 1st, 10lbs. 10st. 0,
Station No. 4-Yellow and Bioek,
Bow. W. Stepasi ............
No. 9, G. L. Duncan
Bat. 121. Wst, Gha. No R. J. H Stewart-Lockhart 12at. Gibs.
Stroke D. Kennedy
Jat. 8lbs 9st, Oib.
ad on the other two boats and wont have won but owing to her having taken the wrong course at the finish ah was disgalified by the umpirn mut judge of the exiling bents Iron taking first prize. The wining post tras reached and pass ed thus
Fictor Emanuel galsy Imperius gx (diagnod) fro Sailoca'ome Cullor gate up.
Later on
H. M.S. Imperiques Gig.
E-
:
REGATTA NOTES.
as tree ho la
panies; weights as per scule; vetrare. $5. Ona mila
added, divided 711, 20, od 10 par cont, to the The STA STAXES: 085 each, with $90 Mr. Narboy's Black Leafii.
fret, sead, and third ponies; for Foodbow. and Amoy subscription griftas of this or pre-
Conals in Chian in order that it may he gene conniste the sabstabos of the despatel to their rally known, and this has been already days in wine cases; but it is characteristic of Sir John Walsham Chut op 'te yesterday the British on- on the matter."
NEWORWANG.
30th-November.
Yesterday the captain and orat. left the Ti eestings; weights as per cale: win-sohener Laneta, hich had been hero bets at this ur previous mootinge 10 heaven digs on or near the west bank, She, was knooked about by the fating ice and sprung & exten; te furlongs
leuk. Thersis nal mack claude of ssing sither the peksal or the céges it is nyst to impo
ible to get beats for iring purposes. Bowe of the steamers were no the Bar for overal dass, but all have no cressed.
Mr. Esher's Sandown
The HONGKONG Cce (pesented; value $200
for all China ponias; weights as. per rule; winners 7 tb, expres entries $10, one tails and a balt. Mr. Riobam's White fastbes
A correspondent at Fontein writes to the Daily News on the 19th Debar that be bal Loudun Misaton, and found that he has bad name narrow super. I was living in Chaoyang at just Intervist the Rev. S. Parker, of the the time the rebels euoed the stack the had heard rumenen erst night of their intou- dova, and before daylerenk he was rousal hy the TO TRY EXTOR OF THE "DAIGY PRESS," 81With reference to the reports published cheats of citizens who were radhing out of the of the mastings of shareholders in the abore cils with a faw chattels hally got torbie. Company std in Hongkong in Jaly alto.; in Me Parker quickly prepared a bradle of cloth- which Mosca Wicking a Formick grossly ing: and joining the orodna passed out of the I have now arrived here and taken over charge. landsret me, I bag to inform you that ou south gate, as the rebels were catering the north Of the British possessions in the islands of the ing those reports I wente at nos instructing gate. The land alrandy fired the painen and southern sesso avanting those at a great amplcent cannel to bring sithe a original or the rattle of musketry was rapleasantly matt, many women and children were frozen, having distance, there are under the Singapure Boivil action as he might dam advisable against biting wind was blowing at the time ad Terament, the following-Halanna city and those persons in order to into the barges made. povice, the island of Panang; the Dindings I regret now to learn on this high sathority left their warta slathing behind in the exit- Group; Provines Wellesley; and the Cunis that Tam deb-rod from netion privilegement, Mr. Parker, after biring for some ton Testain. After some five days of biding by ro Group, all of which are notaal possessions. Bould shield these prins from the conioqnenses days, started for Shanhaikuan and thenga to side those there are certain pratented states:- of their atterances as, sivholders, made, I Perak Selangore, Pahang. &o, &o. In the ear would mark, in my absence here on adsion of targed to Chenyang mud and it deserted, 1885 the British Gorernment group all the the Company's medical and of late granted cept by a few iunksspora. Ho promptly baried bars pisosa mader the one generic name of tube my co-directors on the 15th Deraber, 1996, all bis valuables, books, sto.. before leasing, and As you pablished reports of the meatings 1 made tha bust of his way to Tinta, ins The N. C. Daily News of the 15th i'at on- Satelit Se-to-r-man-20 (Straits Settlements), the meaning of which, translated, is, as we say, traat you will in justion giva nublication to this days' journey
letterYour befimul servant.
tains the following editorial note: The the Depradencies of the Sea Gater.
E. E. ABRAHAMSON.
"'enog-li-Yumin has sont a despatch to all the On this, the oncatou slike of the feat sata-"
Pareiga Ministers at Peking, notifying them {blishment of a consulate-general and of my
that in future the Chintu Goverment will wat arrival to take charge of the post, it naturally
recognise say contracts between the provincial becomes my duty to imena thin notification, for
enthorities and foreign merchante ne bankers, - the informaton of Ohiome, traders and others.
unlose the Minister of the foreign liru or bank Par and wide. It is my province to extend pro- taction to Chinese sabiools living in any place
The following as the winners of the first concerned has previously communicated with the Yamin, and necertained that the provincial under the authority of the Governor of Singa Campbell (001)
anthority has the auction of an imperial udicifol pora I have brea sagaged in the naduot of day's races at Focolio:~
This very reasonable This race also was almmat farcical, the Services isterational affaira for now over ten years. -I
for all China ponies; weights as par saulestianlation has no doubt teen suggested by the discovery of the heavy diabilitens to foral mer Entrance. Halfo maile having the easiest possible win of ainus four was five gears in Japan. I lead for yours in
the prosid contract.
1iDoorred by the late Governor of Staatsrigs, longtba. The Club never really got say "catch" au Francisco; and new I have been transferred the stroke und were very ragged as compared from the ofles of sooratary under the legation
$ welded: $150 to the first pony, 320 to the with their opponents. The Services simply walk-in Bagland to fill ibis post. Whatever upper- Mr. Newby's Blank Last..
second: for subscription griffins; wights ed away from start to fiah and a spart of the inias to the official duties of a Consal-General, The MAIDEN STARES, forord of 210 sack with to do that, I am brend to do and will do to the
Three quarters of a mile. Club "sight" mould only make the defeat up and whatever it is within my individual powers pour a little less crushing.
At the ensaiasion of the rowing an adjourn utmost of my abilities, sa proat of my loyalty out we made to the Gymnasium of the to our country on the one hand, and with a low Mr. Boco's Reindeer..........
receive 36; for Fuochos and Amoy subscription soreation Club, where the distribution of 10 securing for our people qua protection on the The CHAASZE CUP, vaine 80; sagon pony to grillas of this or previous mastings; weights Of our Chinese traders and others who hare krizes to the scessful competitors was other.
ay per scale; entra $5. One mile and a half, made by Mrs. Barker. The building had been gaily decorated for the oasion and there was come to live in these states, there are some whore a large and anthusiastic gathering of ladies facilius data from 200 ar 33 yaara back, and Mr. Babar's Sandow.......... nower than three quarters of a length, which distanes they had still to account for at the ending After be saluable trophies had been marad generations of progong here; the mea Sish. The Look on the outside also came vary delivered to the fortunate recipients three bear recent my only date back a score or two of years. presented by Me Stewart-Lockhart) were gir region, they have gained high reputation for amongly towards the end and made a dead beati cheers acompanied by a splendid bouquet er eren quite a few years: Trading in a distant for Mr. Barker, and His Droleaoy the thrift and industry in si the four quarters of of it with the Thistle. SATLANG RACE-FOR ALL OPEN BOATS-GAY
Gecer 1 anitably replied on her behalf. Cheers the world: get in their drese and manera they rig. Uhinose owned bats szelleł. Irauva. Prid, $25 Winter of this racewors als given for Mr. Sundars, the energetice have not forgotten the old con 677, and for geratury, to whoso efforts so much of the sucosa many years pout they have been in the babit? on the lat.day eluded.
Dablio spirit and lysl gratitada to his Ma. A capital start was made for this racs at 1 has been due, to the treasuror, the Chairman, and of, aubacribing to the Relist Fards. This paul the boats getting away well together the ladies,
jesty has long bean adrired by the govers. SECOND Dabar 18.
ing Blasses in China, and eralien in a special do- When the gry morain waist lifted on the 13th There were four entries
gma the warm approval of myself. If you inst it left the barbour glistening in the sunlight.
HMS. Victoria Emanuel's Whaler.
The Regatts of 1391 has come and gona, theregand mae as you regard at home the 250.
Ts ist neck about the rising was that Gau Cor. W. F. Bamsey.
and the lowel water rippling with a gentle
B.M.S. Penguin's Cottur
races have been lost and won, the prizes received antial men of your respective villages, or the After some trouble in getting the boats away. breeze coupled all the conditions reunired
Lient, Chrey's Julle Boat. the Eat started on very even terms The the the sujeymest end the success of the
The Commodare's Galley accompanied the and envied. It pran ically extended itself into senior mendors of youe emaneti clans, and
gring; $100 to the Arab pay. 820 in the 15.000, robęła under the farenus Lama priest Thistle was the favouriteand justified her brokers second day of Victoria Regatta.
second; waighte as per scale; winters 7 lbs. who was taken prisoner. This took place at Sangota Threo Hill Pagoda) shot 600 to by immediately taking the lead. The Viatoris, the wind incremad somewhat is strength and, starting with Ether boats, but being thres de festival-three days as pleasant, seal join heartily tag thor, without distinotion of The MIN SCARES; Forco1810; for satsription oral so, with 4,000 Liantic soldiers defeated the wivuar of yosterdrop, she was excluded jelly, and es exciting as could possibly base locality to promots such amicable nadertakings.
extra; one mils and a quartor. desired, Sunshine sailed continuously on the you will sousuen föe glory of nur nates on
the north-west of this part. The urgenta before half the course was covered, dropped ont made the water at the finish a ride torrongh
from entering-
Mr. Hin's Shoddy
are now mid to be soaking for Shikwa, of the rass, something baring goes wrong with fox plos sot rowing, but this disdeanture was
Do the run to Grgur Island before a pleasant blue water, the wind had ten though fally reth onn head. aut ya will also attract com-
on the way to Peking, but we expect they No. 2. Korblame was the next to get into appreciated not a little by the aportators when
As to patty lukstura, labourers, and ch
will find it very difficult to reach #iconital. trouble and the race lay between the This stood in the fervid wonshine, Arain the Ki B.88. breeze, emooth water and annsblog wou-strained by the Motorological for the moulatory notices open yourselves.
as Shastnikuan is wel grävt and forti tle and theok. Almcat at the quarter the kang way crowdal with a distincnished com-ther, the boats carried il possible sail; the occasion, and only gentle bronzas enne to col Leek pulled up, and had not the Thistle and say, and then was auista by adres of Commodore's Galley Reading, A capital rise to the heated resurs and fatter guily the lians who has coms to these atrange parts and, de
A obüldren's fancy deves ball was bald atfied. There is undoubledy a lot of Lewable in be prarinon, and the anthorities are enlistaa? all the cobles that are available. It is to be mash in hand might have made a good show achte, inunues, and pans Again, too. 1st mark boat took plans hated the Fictor of Bags. As rainodar sach inspiriting condi-yond upon their manual strangth for a living,
-hanghai on the 15th inet in aid of the Faosina As it was the Thistle had a great deal too much the sport provel the test interesting and 's whaler and the Imp-leure galler:tions there was good rowing, keen stenggins, hot so long as they go abon: their business in s
be they will be as auch entitled as ever to oad strlakten peasantry of Russia in band and never being pressed won easily by exciting description, and a capital day'ss oing the brake passing and repassi gach other. Bhocos, charming ladies, and rely wasio. It was quiet and orderly manner, and do not not our-
Data 15th at while the trimer Hollow heped the wave of ropine and murr mill not something like half a dozon lengths. Time, was witnessed. The social carried out their fore roundiaz sail was reduced to working canvas. real good time all round. May there be many.rary to the laws of the plans where they may
Just que or two little things suggested silar thoma Ivas good Chinese subjects.
Do mess whatever of withstanding an attack of 11 min. 15 acE,
in a retrospect may be noted. It was a pity. In zuing this notibastion I entertain high was aber tow, the fine pared and she drifted en pass through the foreign stammt. fir ve hêve
tip of bus of the pontoons of the Bastorn FOR LIGE: 0199, open to European Non-Compe duties e mpoo, te provians day in the at the Green Island Mark boat was rounded by anch ag in!
for instance, that the steam lannah nnisscce|| hopes.
British soldiers war on the way her for.one. misaloned Offers and men of any regimento admirah's mauer, the oven and expedi-the little oraft in the following order
was es mask in evilanca. A woll filled Jaynoh
9th-day, 10th moon; 17th year. About the Wharram at Shangbai, doing seasiderable in any kind. The rep rt, was spread that 150 will plenty of fig and favour about it is a 12th November, 1897).
Tientsia, but we hardly look for at good luck, pictaesens eurt of thing in its way, as the man NOPE.-The reference to admirable undertakThe Chomulpo correspondeat of the Maregration and that 500 ander's had bean went to ines" rofart to a reach proclamation gilely writes that the low remaining formguera y we have not recited over masnowidiginent The ittle fet el a good whole-il breezed of his.com, but when it loss its brud, no to
speak, and species road a lot of pasted by the depaty Tan Chuwi (raonatly pluged in the embryo Koraan starr Barzion berored in Rosts the Penporty of the Vistaria which was slightly abift the basin, to the used the posts, washer the wound like
miniature Bay of Biscay. break up things: and Recreation Club
then lot off an abla-boliul- fog horn for an minutes its mom is rather to be preferred to its cotupany. Next year we hope that measures will be taken to provoat's radarrence of suck a asoying incident as the stopping of the Trishrores in the Iotarnations recaid tha damaging of the tank. All launches ought to ba a korai al my the side of the course or made to
The Nanking correspondeat of the Mercury, writing on the 11th ins, save-The Nak ng follow in the wake of a ruos at some me distance. The rowing all round was distinctly good. The
peple sem to be very fully dispadel bira may be andad. first race of the first day-the Brokera Cup for
Foreigners are treated sivilly and politely. pair canly produced three hats, which bowa
has been stated that the Vicercy las reesived That piroaredwing is not grantly to favou
etriot orders from Paking that no more trouble Us caur oaren it is maintained to be the best and most miratific arm of rowing. Foquiring
This match was played on the Each inst, and reif any description en tour within the par the most perfect cursuship, and it is orientated is a win fr the Club by 89 runs on the sinoes arler bis zurisdiction,
As the Teukashi War and Bolaris were gɔ- ng up the river at ebsazbai on the 15th just gle anled in a victory for the Tily by ball
The Penguin's Catiar, which was soosnd, wes that there ought to be sima porival of interest first innings a result mainly due to De Lowson. who carried bis bit through the Club's inwings la glă.
fpart Victor Envel's valer gave up in very easy win for Maste. It was deserved. too which was declared oloend at t for 8 wickets we learn from the Daily Naus, ose vessel ran. ENTRENATION:L RACE, CHALLENGE Cur-disqualified by passing the Flag wat on the port in this branch. The Chairoua's Capes &
for four cars: Cup presented by J. S. Fapraik, the latter palet of the rane. The Jolly Boat ng his crew was rally the only one who went for 120 raus, aut he soured 7 of the oponents into the other. The Tsukushi let go so auchor wiesets for 35 rane. His innings although when she law that a pollision was inevitable. but Eeq. to be held by the winning crew for o ne
marrod by a tow chaudes was a very fine ans. the other anotor caught, the Benlaris and year; but to remain the geoperty of the Club: all the prepar tree, and took and in for onreful and erutinacus prolics. The
3rd November. distapes, one-milo-and-a-hall, entrance, $:0, The Commandore's galley, which was result showed what this one accomplish. The
beaten in time in Taturday's race by the exhibition is the double soulls and the Eot that no his hitting being determined and clean. His mashed two of har plot. The damage done.
he American missionary case bas bad a Beris haperinas, Gig, fairly reit eaned her reputation rucar single soulls was on the oard suggests zures werd op (up the new tad in front to the Japanese veau was principally done! A are brokenut a 10 p.m. on tas 17th Just. for being grund, futailing real in today's a very spulbatic intent in this also. The feet of the estranes to the City Hill, four b, night to her rail.
3's, siz, wad single. Basis te Docto race, na sto obtained and kept the leading place is that there is not the right class of boat in
the possession of the Club for the mach rate Yuan arid Du Boulay woored rapsotty 24 in a house in Swans Road Slanghai, about b.lf as trial of paticnes The Total, wha bas i tbronchopt the race.
way betwonn Nanking and Tisatsin Roads, and tried to get the matter settled, and in the pe be encountered: The and 23 for the Club. which has oftan Imperionen 166.
Berty in the match the Brokers, Lawyers, and bafory it was got ander se seron bouans, were anes of two of the gentry rogaised the claim SAILING RACE (HANDICAP-FUS PARTIALLY" ore far too clumsy, ority, and
DECKED BOATS not acneeding & rating Y.R.A heavy to tempt a good souller out, and the rae Bankers were unfortunate in Isang Lhy services rutted or mirtially destroyed. Many of the of the missing in the posssssion of the property merent Prize, Cap. Entrancing boars are too light excapt Ew cry favour of Ellis, who retired after receiving a nasty frsza were at the Thantre was the norm was last purchased, has had even his tempor ruff d Winder of this tabs on the 1st day excluded, able and rare occasions. A few elinker bailt knock on the thumb in trying to alap one of the raven, but they were soon at the sons of the The mission arul the gentry sunt in statements Doctor's ratores. He was at the time bowling Bea. The Mercury says that the property and sating to the termination of the case, sal the building, when some 70 namos ver aflied to
·A Asing start was made at 1.35 pm, the boots racing soulling borte with sliding mat, swing
rowlocks, and a bigh break-water, would be a wall sad had taken three wickets for a small cost. contents of son of the houses were covered by plans were being made for guaranteeing peace in
insurance in some of the local affiors. getting away in the following order
The Brokera fargers, and Baazors openeıl Faluable squisition. Such can be bought at.
Th-Shin-patan 73 that the Board of Tributa ya petition by an in the east sabar, expressing ther Jenings well, E. J. Corsa en? Tesach and- Oxford and Cambridge or sheat $9,
Berting to the rosting. In the Garrisning up 49 hafors the farmer was taken by Dana Affurs has recited several memorials to be prEr that trouble might arise, if the foreigner Cap a strong heavy crew of the Army boat the at slip for 15, Lack satinnod to make runs, zosted to the Throne by the ongolian prinos built. The msgistra'athen sat out invitations to On rounding Storesuttars raark the boats New. but on the next day the latter meile to bat he did not but is his asual dashing and con begging purcission to defor performing the same 50 of the number to oosde to a feast. capital performances in the Ladies' Paras beat,ident style. A besaly from Towson ventalenstorasy pesel journey la Peking for the About 15 came, Alen the two leading repre which they afterwarde followed up by winning boat and bowlsl him for 4. Darby aloas of purpose of bringing tribate and affuring emasetativos of the gantry, sad the two special
arged to accept e path of hurtacey, and r dalright. This ears to show that they were the others made a pleazy affort to are defeat,restalations on New Year's Day. The exonso depaties of Foreign Affairs.
gwen is alone; but the teath is that the re- really the better crew, ondas atter of list no bat the innings closed just a quarter of an hour
not appose the closing of ta gas Asilenient combination of the Club could have beates the b-fure time for 113, thus leasing the Clab rebellion has made all the ronds exocatiqurlygas ed to present a statemark that boy would
Juageroux and that the primossara tory ansious to look after their dominions and proteot their was prepared, but desmel unsatisfactory by the winners of the Ladies' Parna Perhaps the torions by 88 rand as stated above. Scores
Tactil. They are ow ordered to prepare an families from the inders.
Referring to th arrival at Shanghai of the other statement, and it in expected tust avery. lightship Newchwang, the Mercury sags:-The thing will by mottled up and building bėgan Oastery light. Tassel Newclawung oft the bar of within a few days.
A special dapety, one who want to settle the Lobo River on the 27th ult. and huda rather rough time of it on her punga dowa La rattere at Chiningehow, has been appointed to Sasugar, taking elwis days. On the d ned go to the Yangku district to settle pp) case-con- ted inst. shperionded tory stormy weather atocted with the Gurmaz athe Missing. There are four different asses on band, the inst 1 S. Santung Promontory, with stiff saow. squalla, sud strange Bay, so did not look yoos having only lately occurred, riz, the de le works for it on her arrival in Shanghai; she traction of a chapal The magistrato 1h-re Ordine Mds. Rens. Wids. S.B. Wits. look as pick sud-on as no Wa betiere has given the mission a great deal of trouble.
or oorge of the garrison, or European Watisfaction. The following were the rosults o£*.
tour starts of r. J. Bimpson giving partienlar
"Br. PATRICK's Лué."—For Pair-Cars. Flah
of any of H.M. wassis; entrance. $1; Brst the ra prime. $32, second prina 80; presented by H.M.S. Pictor Emanust canteen fund: tim allowed for orra, & sao vaty par asr, kosto to baapprored by the commille; distance, one milo.
Six or we faced the starter, who was again' snopessful is getting them well away to an perg Aftar god pull the Highlanders got tart.
in firet, the Engineers being a ospital second. Time, min. 45106
"PASSAR CUP," for double syulls; distance, one mila; entranos, 25; to berawal in bosta the property of the Victoria Hesreation Club.
Kathleen.}.
Station No. 2-Red and White.
How. F. L. Joo
Stroke, H. Skött
Cox, G. A. Caldwell
12st. 10lbs. 1st, Clbs. Rot. Olb.
Blue and Whita
10ab01b.
1st elb
Station No.
Flow, M. Frederioke ....
Stroka, S. Joffray................
Co. W. Stopani
Jut. lbs.
Up to half the distance tho losers male plucky acht and led by a length or so. Sköta and Jackson were evidently calling well within themselves and gradually drew up. Rosguis ing the futility of an attempt to-wis, the Inly gar ap and allowed her opponat to walk boaie
GARRISON CUP," for four-aars; distanos, org. mile; antranos, $10; to be rowed in besta the property of the Victoria Rorealiun Club ar boats similar in build to those belonging to Victoria Recreation Club.
Leak.
Station No. 4-Scarlet and Whate
No. 2 F. L. Jackson
Stroke, Capt, Henderson......
•
"Victoria2.
i
arew to consist of Two Members' of the samt floog Distance One Vila utsauca 95 To
Lily-1. Station No. 2-Red and Black. Bow, G. C. Harward
Brake, G. L. Dages,
10st 01b. 10st. 61b
9st. 01b.
"Kathlen, Station No. 1.-Biae.
Cet, G. A. Odwell.
7
AL 21b 12xt: 2lbs.
Commodore's galiby Imperiousé chy Vister Koonusta Whaler
Penguin's cutter........... Lieut. Veror's Jelly boat...
IE. 1. a.
27 90
31. 12 22 15
36 37
Chonghue Mark Host, passing some es noder :—
Commodore's galley
Imperfeusi gig
V. Al Wasler
Penguin' Catter
Lieut. Carey's Jol's bort
"H. M. B.
112502
1 15 99
1 46 52
青
1 49 2u
1 20 20
The wind, was an dad against the boat they having to beat home to the winning boat ThCoinmodore's gal ey now showed her and elise prints in a moderate brezze, inɔrancing, her lead on the other tots and both weathering and tailing them. The wiad kept steady. sad was all that could be wished for during the revo,
Bow, F. T. impor, Stroka, E.. D.-Sundorr This, ihn first, rie of the day, resulted in a slose and exciting finish. Contrary to expects tion Duacan went awy at the start and rowing The boats finished in the following ceder vory.clean and long dowly forged aband. A
F. S.
quarter of a mile from home Sanders parte-Commandore galley fast in tharure) 243 66
but this was related warmls and a good strug
to barrowed in boute the property of the Vis foria Recreation Club
**ORT."-1
Station:
-Binek and thila.
Bow. A. Tenison ay
No. 2, F. L. Jacksné
No. RJ.T. H. Sample ...
Stroke G.-C. C. Mustar
"Thistle.”—2.
10st. ba 1st. 10lb.
1 Sib
108 8ib
Sat. l.
Station No. White with Thistle
No . W. Thorburn
30th
GER
7Out fibe
Ne. 3, J. H. Stewart Lockhart 1st. Blba.
*
Bow, W. Therbora
...... 10t
41b.
st. 10lbs.
Cox, G. A. Caldwel
No, H. Maclean
13t. 61.
1st. Biba,
Coz à J. Camphill.
Iovt. Olb..
Bow, G. L. Danon....
Station No. 1.White.
How, E. Stevenson
10st: 101be
No. 2, 0. G. Taglor ....
11st. 11lba
No. 3, AL Cay
12st. 01b
12at. Olt
Pat. Olb
Bow, E. Osborne ......
....10ut. 6lbs
Btroke J. M. de Robeck
Uex, B. Water
“Korubinme."—
Rtation No. 2-Black and Whitə
Bow.. L. Danown
No. 2. A. Tenisoa e
No. 1 B. Skārt,
Etroke, G.... Master
Cox, G. A. Caldwell.
"Thistle
.... 10st, 8lbs 11st, 6lba 10st, Bibs Bst. Ülb
Station No. Bloo
Bow, H. Thompson
10st. Bibs. No 2, J. H-Stewart-Lockhart 12st elba. No. 3. D. Konzoly 12 Bibs. Stroke, F. D Sandera. 12nt. ib
.......... net 12lbs: Cox. W stopání This race was, Fi-wed from the fsgehip, a very
1st. 8!rs. Cox, W:Stapisi st. 1:a.
Stroke, D. Kennedy...
Shemrook.". Station No. 9.-Green,
Imprese Tells boat 43-00
Jient. Caray's
1
03 13 2*****
Hi Txb...... 1) half a length between
Kitten Perl 3 Fait
stro]:--
10
Kitten. Hi Yu -Pearl
ICat. 3. 16. lo. No. 2. J. M. de Bobook
....12st. Siby No. 3, AL Cay Straks D. Seater 12st 2bx 9at. Olb. Cor. 5. Watara ................ The English orow in this rane was auqua, tionably one of the strongest in the Rogatin, and their victory was foregone conclusion. To an even start the thras boats got away, bat Master soon began to forge ahead, though i oraw never really set to work. Their only loud
Lase two.
H:
..... 2
400
5 00 8 fi 10 10
Stonecutters Jainni
5.30 pm. Fai-ti siessted on spit of mesh end of Konoding Cosmopolian Dock mark, the boats passed an fel ora
Hi Yab Pent! Kitten
4]
244
9 43 50 This order remained unabanget on paveing
was rapidly bored and eventually the roagship marks the tims at the point beror: India by half a dozen lengths.
A good inga be-
twaun the Saatch au frish - was quite spal betheiliotieand thoughtlase mution of a sours or two launches who gava a vory havy wash, to pletely swamped thers.
3
Hi Tah
Kition Passing the Casupulitan Dock, en taa rataru
gratty on all the bosta, though widely sport, the raprematatives of the Sunrook and comtrip, the positions and time wer
A tough appearing to row Well torether. straggle altimately between the Navy and the Army ended in meritor our victory for the attor who though not displaying the most innerniste forts david-dis, dit nct lack either Arength or black. Time 7 min. 21 sao. FOAMEN-OF-WAR'S GIGN AND WHALERS-- Distane, one wile: sutrags, $1; frat privé, 820, ansoud, $5; the boats to be approved by the Committee; time allowed for ears. 8conds! per oar; four hosts must start for two prizes,
Wlaning over 4th race exoladed.
Foar bost competed for this devut, which after a good bupiest was won by the drow from the Impérieur, only a few feet in front of the Веветы 23
AMERICAN CUP."Far Four-Ours; dietsac uce mie; entrance. '$10; to be rowed in boats the property of the Victoria Roorendon Claba Title:"1.
Bow, S. Jeffray
No. 2, G. L, Dynon
imm
Station No: 3.-Red and White.
Just. Bibs. 10sé. 8lbs. 1st. lb. 11st Blbs. Pat. Jálbs.
No.2, R. Friedrigke
Stroke, H. Stätt
Cox, W. Btopeni
Victori Station No. 1Pink
Bow, Lord Kelburne No. 2, C. K. Thom paön
No. 5. J. M. G. Mabuk
Btroke, F. L. Jackma
Coz, A. J. Campbell
10st. lbs.
Wat. 8lbs.
..
It's Sibe
1st. 10lbs.
1st. ib.
Btation No.-White with Thistl».
Bow. II. J. Godge
Yo. 2.. W. Blade.......
No. 3, . C. C. Manter
Dat. 3lbs.
20. 13lbs.
....... 10st. 8lbs
Stroke, J. H. Stewart-Lockhart 12at 6lbs.
Coz, A. H. Skelton
Korabinine."4.
Vat. 91ba.
Station No. 4-Sonriet and White.
Bow, W. Thorburst. lbs. No. 2. Dundas.
10st. Labs. 10st. 12lbs, No. 3 B. Word.pakan Stroke, apt, Henderson.... Ist. Stha Sat. ib. Cox, W. F. Bamsey..........
Bhaturock"-5. Etation No. 5.Tullow and Blesk.
Bow. . . Simpan
No. 29. Watt
No. 3 J.T. H. >ample
Btrok. D. Eanedy,
'LADIES' PUR." presented by the ladina of Heugkong, for four-ours; distance, one mis; entrance $10; se bo rowed in boats the j perty of the Vietoria Roration Chabo posts ainuilsa in bald to thats belonging to the Victoria Roemation Club.
FIRST HEAT, Kombinato-L- Station Nc. L-White. How, SternSOUN No. 2. C. G. Taylor
No. 3. A. L. Car
Stroke, J. M. de Robwek.....
Cox, Waters
-1'htt-10
11st. 111bg 12. 548 12-t. 01b gat. (dib
Station No. 3.-Royal Blue.
Boy, H. W. Stude
1st, 19ba
Het Sus
184. b
12st. Abx
"Shamrock"-2.
No. 2. C. H. Thompson
No S, E. H. Henslag
Stroke, F. D. Bandera
Con, F. T. Simpson'
Sist. Alter
Jack-3 Station No. 2-Yellow and Black.
Bow, A. Deniscu
No. G... Darau
10st. b 10xt. by ...... 11st. gibs Stroke, D. Kandy 12 lbs
Cox. W Stopal
Dat. 199
M. S. J.T. H. Sample
In this heat the marsi drew had a very eney victory, winning by no less than fire or wi lengths Sanders was, rowing strongly ahead of Kennedy, who never really had a shadow of s
BECOND, HEAT.
"Vietoria."-1
Station No. 5-Dine. Bow, Q. WyBys ........
..... Det. 1Nba”
Ilet. dll. No. 2, H. Hoggard
10. 10lbs. No 3, R. Ward
Struke, Lord Kolbarne
Cox, J. Inglis
10st. lbs. 9st. llb.
Thistle."-2. Station No. 4-Black and White: Bow. S. Jer 10st 35. No. 2, H. Sköts 11st: Bles No. 3, J. H. Stewart-Imokbart 125 Gibr. Stroka, G. C. C. Moster 10ht, Ph. Vat. Plos. Cox, G. A. Caldwell.............................
"Rose"-3.
91. Abs 1st. 6lbs. ......11st. 81
12at. 8168. Dt. 016.
Station No. 6-Scarlet and White.
Row, W. Thecbara.......
Pat. 4lba
No. 2, Capt. Henderson..
11st. Slba.
No. 3, A. H. Maclean
Stroke, F. L. Jnakron,
Cor. A. J. Campbell
1st. 6lbs It is 10st. 016
Cox. G. A. Caldwell.......
This was essentially the reas of the day we far excitement and a wing was concerned. The
The light ora of neg Lord Kelburne ugeet
Hi Yab Kittan,
342 40
At the finish at the flagship marks, the Ideal Dook Compsav's boats were all well up to the mark, dorthing as follows:--
Hi Yah.....
Kitton. Puari
69**
347
35 00
Į
okaser best raps of the whole Rogtra was the
It is not oft bat American Cup.
SHANGHAI.
the patty cofioint to charge st. Pakbolt, where can replaced by Japoness, and ays that Ju been appointed by the Canto authorities this has heen done through the instrumentality
our pet inn for help,
The river free over, and ntives oragad ker the north side of the 24h inshat. The cold
that the spell of warmth which wally takes weather at in very sadly and lasted av long, place before the extreme cold begins has o visited as this year.
1 sell fiths in Singapore for the band of of corrupt sudarius.
The Day Newa says:-A Chinese lad having the Shantang Rotel Fund. This prolatas tion sanonces that the Chinese Consul af to write a letter in Eagleh apon merent erents Singapore, has been directed to support in described a rant olerim weeting, followed by
Un lit that the object of the rabillon is to thepallight refrostments" as "Ecole undertaking. The "commendatory notions"
the rightfel sovereign on the Throne. Tha pat reterred to are official titles, now remarkably siastical Carousal Anather, "I am pleused to
hear that one Emperor is sladying English Lead of the movement is said to be the Llama. cheap-ED, Daily Press....
will enable him to govara meda neatly."
CRICKET.
HONGKONG CHIOKET CLUB v. BROKERS, LAWYERS, AND BANKERS.
HONGKONG CRICKET OLUB.
5. A. Láván, not out
Cipt. J. Dhe, 3. Bakin, l
B. M. Loving, ink intern
6. Taverner, o Detry, Bi
E., Traag, b Bares
H: Tiwi d. Ungoo, 5 tid
F. Maitland, Damu, l
1. Goxan M
1. C. C. 6. J. Coror
Cept
Set Demio diced vel
C. Walker, did things dedures downt
Y
and more determined struggle takes place, and the leading crews anth appeared still ful of ght wh the gan fred. Sütt's apart was u splendidly sustained effort which deserved his vistory. Hul one of his crow was heard in ru merk at the task lawon his gasps that such a race was worth living for. It was at any rate worth syaing. The International Rice, as we have before remarked, was from th first add cert" for the English orer. The Sootoh onmbination had to be altered 'un- fortnuatuly at the last moment 'swing to Kon.E. C. Ellia unde's incapacity. The two military men who A. J. Lowe took the place of atrore and naaber 3 were. J. Cussa certainly an voqnisit un af strangli but not. Darby haring hat any practice opall not get together at all. This is not the only ore which at the eleventh hour andeepant alteration-indeed, the Club's eight on and it is a pity that this could not bare beou more avoided. Altoge ther it is clear the solution. of crong did not take place quite early sough, uw although the training was in earnest there was too mach to be done, too many dremslu get together and too roany faults to remedy in too little fi
THE DAY-December 19. The concluding races of the Victoria Regatta were rust successfall: brought off on the 19th inst Ef anything the maditions were even less sadden and, lenger preparation might pleasanter thes on the preceding daya, the water be botter. being only justru by thesoftext breeze. Thrus
BOWLING ANALYSIS,
14
11- 3 11
41
19
4
143 2
37
1
* LAWYERS, DANZEKY, AND BROŽURS. A 7. c. Lak T. J. CID
1, b Lower +...... G.. Paris, Daus. b B 1
D. Cozy Ta praze, ↳ Lowsca"..
2. 1. Darby, Duan, i Lovain
T. a. C.-Hania, Lon
Real, Young, Lowe
5. Dechool, foun
1. Pum, lo
....
S. C.-Eie, not put
Of the individual merits of the caramen it is
orien
Dan
BUNDING ANALEJES,
1
34
2
events remained fur decision and cacior of an in-partnps Talker invidious to speak. Jack t-rating thong unt exactly exiting churnnter angentionably, despite a baud slightly sore. Trener was witused. The flagship was again largely ranil very successfully and was a torer of Bur patrofied, but it was satisfactory to not that strength in every crew. Master also worked the notes when not so unresent and tramvudeasly hard and with, or lack than R.É. NO-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS . R.A. aggressive as bad ben proriously the car, The Sanders, who, splendid oar as he is, w same offeinla carried out thor respective duties conspicanal assful. His supporters
were not strong, and he iù a thoroughly capable manner. The following generally were the realis
LADIES' PORNE (FINAL HEAT.)
Kornblame."-1.
Bow, B. Sitoyenson
10xt. 101b.
No. 2, C. i. Taylor, let. lbs. No. Cay
Stroke, J. M. de Hobook
Cor, B. Wators:
Victoria.
Bow. G. Wyllys No. 2, H. Haggard No. 9, R. Ward Broko, Lord Kelburne
Cez, J. Ingle
3 6lbs.
19.01.
9st. Olb.
9et. 10lbs. 11at. ›4lbs. 10. 124bs. 10st. lib. SNC. Di
1Dat. lbs. 11xt. 6lbs No. 3, JH. Stewart-Lookart 12st. 6lbs.
"Thistle."-3.
Bow, S. Jeffrey
No. 2, H. Skott
Bircke, G. C. C. Master
Cuz, G. A. Caldwell
"Shamrock."-4.
Bow, W. Slad
No. 2. U. H. Thompson. Niz, S, E. H. Hansday
It Albs.
9nt:-91bl
10. 13lbs. 10st. Blbs. 13st. b.
Stroke, D. Saodars
12at. lbs.
Coz, F..T. Simpson
3. lbs.
This stro zgla was for neuely this entice sie- tance a really expital exhibition of determined
an
NON-COM-IONED OFFICERS.
priest, taken prisoner by General Tec. He sa apposed to be 240 years old, and invatatable Perhape if be be inade a head shorter, his pros-
-
The north wind, which had been bean blowing or less strongly for a fortulgift, and on started and guy went the thermometer from Saturday, the 28th, chon a light ... breeze. 2 deg, to 28 dag. Yarchy it ons quite belg, ut to-day the wind is back to this north and the temperature is getting colier every minat Daily News.
CHINAN-FU.
The greats were
sba is to undergo pittsia repaira, and then rẹ. Even when the Germ Cousal went there. itopartsene treatment was rendervel. Fa liors the Teagaz ight val; we also believa her gezural baid is to be improved upon, by Governor at that time, hang Y, promised ad tingcollieg obecks to her boltam, which, of to have the oficial removed. but this was coarse, are exedingly unfal all vesels. She not done. The German Bishop on his return manned by theer foreign offers and to rest sought an interview with the magistrate, but are nativo sailors, we appear to have given was at first rulas. The present Governor very satisfaction. The 'mtoms dutier Daphie, is vary indignant and feels like degrading the built in Shaughti, is sintering a chefoo. We won, but said man. of 70 yours of age, doesn't be must ny way woon ratio and bag have not been informnd if another lightship is o going to be built for the Gulf of Linstong already made himself rib. Dopats after deputy where ono more je belly wanted, for the Bittern has been sent to the district, being the host. quarters of this mission, but no resalt of a Shallows
The Shen-paa says:The fire which occurred satisfactory character has been reached. ODA in the prievu of the Soochow prorinnial judge's more attempt is now made
ite
Ova, Mds Hans, Wides. NB. Whuhe was eatised by indiarien, It appears The new provincial Judge, Lang Sing.
tha; there wore several prisonera, highway rob Kanehn. has arrived and assuel office. bere, murderers, nud pirates, incareerated in the was formerly an official in Kaadgsi: The the sive cell A plan was consorted by them to vernor of the provires is a Mogol, and the mua their spe; their maneles and fotters Jedgoa Mancha, enther as unusual ocen Totes were filed, as that they old by snapped at any tu one province,
. A few days slums there passed through here a ready and midnight was cha bone aged upon, former officin of tada provinos, a King- moment woleh war favourably. Everything was This match was played at Happy Valley on the But onething leaked out, arousing the suspi-tung mus, and Pao Chun-su. He beli only be iboernly wished latter Izok next round of the former on the 19th ins. Military as of the hand grater, who obtained permis office in this city for a nember of years. time. In the important post of oex Caldwell duties unfortunately presented either team besion to ramnes a partion of the prisoners to the being for n who the Frugt. He was the was far and away the l enopeful, indeeding fully represented, which necessitated the megistrate's prison, Agaard as summoned to degraded to the rank of Tobel, sad in that there was no other competitor whoas name ap-introductiu of abstitute. Three or four carry ant the order, but the prisoners objceted capacity did good sorvios on the Yellow paara as often in the winning list. A few more batsmen en each side got into double figures to the proceeding; a strugzlo vassed, during Biror works. Boing saccessful, he was weat bat several of them received more than one lifa, which the prisoners wat fire to the bailding. some fuor years since to Honna to help on the in, along with several others, win de- Chere are like him are very badly wanted plenty of light youngsters (especially about the the Belding generally being rather looss. This The alaras being given, zaldiere were called out grest gep in the Yellow & vor that occured
told upon the bowlers, whose ficaras, given to quell the rising. The prisnners, however there. hund, in the matter of steering) who with a bales, are not senterion of what they cuts do. fought with desperate fors; they threw them graded. but it's short time he was again pro- little training might soon know the streka Knott (E.A.) was particularly start behind the selves on the guards and soldiers, wrenched the rooted and made Judge in Shaw For a while from the tow side of the bust, which at least wicket, three of the RE's bring etumped in respons from their opponents' hands, and wound-be held the seals of Trasner and then of ther- one cox in the German Cup race certainly did not kan. To concluds: the Committee Hood style. For the R.E. Railton tools read averal of the kospers sur guards. Order was ernor, and now is and provincial Treasurer in who organised and the officials who superintended Tickets at a cost of 51 ruas, and Walker three then gives by the bigh authorities to fire bank Enkina. He has a family and some property in
stoot and out them down without loss of time Gvernor of this provinos. He in a mau ef rare.. are to bo opngratulated upon the success of this for $8. For the B.A. Brant and Parry dividad cartridge and, if the prisoners still resisted, this city. If he lives ho will sous day perate ey Quis prisoner was killed or the spot, whitnall of ability and is destined to rise still bigher. Ru them were wounded more or loss, and they were has an non bure of thổ rank of Tuotai and sn year'a Regatta, and the oarsmen are also to be honents. The following is the moro thanked furtherattling good sport they provided.
coupeyed ander escort to the magistrate's pri-other of the rink of prefout in Soosher---Leilu sou. It is reported tuta Bual examination will News oorraapendent,
À CHINESE CONSULAR PROCLAMA- TION AT SINGAPORE.
TRANSLATED FOR THE “HONGKONG DAILY
PRESS."
Proclamation by the expectant Total
aug.
Chinese Conal-General for. Bingapore and the Straite bettlements
A Consul has been appointed at. Singapore
wing. All the boats onnght the water well for the protection of om people for the past ton
at the alart and went off at a tremendous pass. years or more. Bat the British colonial settis. Sanders quickle dropped in the rear, and of the menta besides Bingapore are very "numerous, leadera Master appeared a little aboad. A ding-ood there are large numbers of Chinese Uring
first tie boete after weeding out Wë alkera rOW- el only along the shore, and up to the goudre all expectations in this race. It was bought dong rape all the way along gradually gare Ro. ia than. Our Teang-li Yemen, having in view the he was really in deest, spurt eccopeding that the Thistle and Loss would fight out the book the lead sad foot by fut he left the other the fact that international bommasree it daily sport in both busts in the most determined battle for first place, but from almost the rat two boats, who were working hard for second Snoressing in importans, and that the number matust Not more than three fent separeted the last named fell away and at the same timo bopence When the pan fred the naval turn of our people who emigrate for liring is boom- the "widdis" stendly loda, however, that had won by nhoát à lungih and a half and the, ing greater and grödlor, thought ikindispensabis m 1 tbo judges' far.
Br. Paty, Kesughtow
It. Brunt
Walker
Br. Breite, b Mirikson Be. Toft, & Wolt je
Carl. Shell, and Baikon
Ha b Railbon Corp. Rickards, li Realto Cural: MeBeaul, bajkan.. Cup Jalute, tun cat....... Br. Piktor, sot ORK
Center .
RB, Braakj
E.E.
Camp. Ea, at. Kantt.... Ser, st, Knott..................
Berg Bulor, run out...
08. Mas, Bruck a
CorpL Tanabill, run out
Cund. Jenner, Gaway, Parys Cand congbin, not onl
El Carph. Denttia, Bruns
Bap, new, Kroll, agu
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and Charl, Theanor,
Hany
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NAGABAKI
bə qulakly bald, and those whose crimes merit ospital parishmant will be exeoutal without aking the Throat for action. This is a pot. able instatos af how greatly life is valued in Uhlia. Tho prieonora aze most of them hardeneil
The Nagariki Eprese hears that the steamer criminala okvirged with beinoza orimes-crimem! Fanishable by death--and they were openly try Himshima Maru of the Yuu Kaisha will ing to break prison, were resisting captare, are take some 1,000 Japaneen Inboats to Australia catting and wounding their hopers and guards early in January. The Tamaskico Mars of the with weapon taken from the hands of the col- some company will leave for Houstalu with some diara, yet tho military dured not open fro, and 1,000 labourers lato in Decembar, the high authorities did not rentars toorder
Japanees wal-uutohing, says the Nagozaki sommary measures withunt first attempting to Express, has been a proßtable this area, frighten them into subsistion by tiring blank partiy la sosequsuor, it is believed, of the Go- ourtridge. From this it is obvious that blame Yernment, haring stationed i tamn-af-way up
aorth to warn of pescher, Due Japanes Loan. scxcrely be attacked in the offlals who
failed to shoot down riora, with ball bartridge company is said to have forwarded to Londen
sickit to the talus of 80,000y during the renon ligurianon,