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The Caledonian Club in Masila garan amok- these rises and falls in the barometer of public feeling, corresponding with the upsing concert at Hallows'an, with success. and downs of the actual fighting. Pessim iam nt the present moment is, no doubt, unwarranted by the real state of affairs, but we do not see that Lord SALISBURY can dwell much on its futility, seeing that the
Brigadier-General J. Smith is expected to succeed General Hughes in the command of the
Navy is doing some brisk work there.
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A description of an interesting interview with Li Hang-chang, with the latest photograph taken of him before his death, is given in The Chinese Soldier, advertised in another
column.
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The site of the new "plague village," for the
isolation of patients during a visitation of the disease in Manila, has been decided upon. It is in the district bordering upon the San Lazaro Hospital.
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boundary, bringing the acôrs up to the century' and eliciting applause from the spectatom. “But man? för the uncertainties · of cricket,
next ball he was caught off the same bowler --- HONGKONG v. STRAITE UETTLEMENTS.; The first day's match began yesterday, Hong, by Voules at wicket and retired after having The game kong playing the Straits. At the last Interport scored a rapidly compiled. 20. matches Singapore carried everything before was now nearly two and a half hours old. them, defeating in torn Hongkong and Serembe Smith took Gratrix's place at the Shanghai, and then, as the final exhibition wicket sad opened with great care, but it was of their prowess, walking over" a combined not long before he got away a fine out in the team of the two ports. The lesson has not been slipe for 4 off Mackenzie, while Franklin con- forgotten by Hongkong oricxeters, if the sitributed a 4 and 3 in quick succession. LONDON, 10th November, 5.55 p.m. duity with which they have practised for Mactaggart now took over the bowling from
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THE CRISIS IN CHINA.
LI'S SUCCESSORS.
Yuan Shikai has been appointed as Goy armor (P) of Chilli, and Wang Wan-shao, Vice-president of the Foreign Office, as Plenipotentiary in place of the late Li Hung chang
Franklin's call, the latter, who had run hall
this year'a festival man he taken as a criterion Billings at the Book end and in the first over The result has been that the team selected a driven by Smith to the boundary. Smith to represent Hongkong was perhaps never was playing a sarofui, stasly game. When the stronger, and the Colony felt that, though the score had reached 124, Franklin was run out: chances of victory must necessarily be unit had got away a short bit which was
make a good and creditable fight for it. vertain, they are at least in position to smartly fielded, and as he did not respond to Yesterday being a public holiday, in celebra-way up the pitch, was promptly stumped by tion of the King's Birthday anniversary, the actaggart before he could recover his ground. number of spectators that ordinarily would with could not with justice to himself have mented. The wickets were to be pitched Arthar, bodrove Mactaggart's bowling twice to at ton o'elnek, but long beforo that hour the leg boundary, but soon played the ball into his Dr. Morrison's authentic text of the Man-a cosmopolitan crowd of hundreds of people, stamps when attempting to clear of the same bowler, and retired after having scored 10. to as the forenoon advanced, lined the
indicated the following:-141-6—10.
Hide. He chose, in fact, to look at matters Judge Kincaid in the Philippines will not be LATEST VERSION OF MANCHURIAN have been present was considerably ang responded. The next to come to the wicket wan
from one side only. As long as it is recog wined that it is one side only, all is well. His mission was to encourage the nation, and especially the less thoughtful portion of it. For then it was not necessary to awell on past blunders. It is to be hoped that all the vast audience to which the Guildhall speech appeals will take the le son to heart.
·H.M.S.`Ocran went into dock on Sunday at Kowloon.
Yesterday HM. battleship Harfleur left for Singapore, the transport Unita for Calcutta the surveying-ship Waterwitch for a cruise, and the Portuguese gunboat Zuire for Macao.
The place vacated by the resignation of
filled at present. A judge of the Supreme Court will bo borrowed to perform the duties in the Court of First Instance when required.
CONVENTION.
The widow of Jose Rizal, who was shot in charinmn Convention, as telegraphed by hins whose numbers were being continually added when the tiffin bell rang the telegraph board December, 806, has petitioned the Philippines to the Times, confirms bis despatch of the Civil Commission, asking that her husband's will shall be produced... It is not known where the will is. Sire, Rizal (now Mrs, do Abad) is au. English woman.
22nd October. The Convention specifies the restoration of the railway to its original owners, and forbids the extension of the line Two Chinese traders in a lorchs were caught in Southern Manchuria without Russia's recently by the U.S. gunboat Leyte, while trying to amuggle contraband of war, in the consent. There is no mention of other pri shape of bar-load, into Samar. They were throwing it overboard, when they saw the vileges granted to Russia, which induces gunboat, and said it was rotten fruit. How the belief that the Grand Council has not ever, they were arrested.
A telegram was received on the 31st ult. at
Mme. Agres Freed, the California NightinU.S. Division headquarters in Manila from gale," was among the passengers on the German Mail Kizutschow, arriving yesterday. Mme. Freed comes highly recommended by the Press of New York and California for her beautiful dramatic soprane voice, and it satisfactory arrangements can be made in Hongkong she will appear at one or two concerta, when the community will have an opportunity of hearing a most charming singer whose parity of voies and ease of style are altogether refreshing.
The small-por scare and the consequent popu.
larity of vaccination are having some curious effects in London. One evening, last month, "at ́s large gymnastis class in the West End, the sufferers were so many that a "vaccination
Gen. Hughes, in which the latter stated that the entire insurgent force in Cebu had come in and lain down arms, to rifles and eight brass cannon were surrendered. The personnel of the surrendering force consisted of 6) officers and 470 men. General Arcadio Maxilom him. self surrendered, and Cebu is now considered. entirely pacified.
disclosed all the terms of the Convention.
railings anclosing the Cricket Groundwat On the game being resumed after titan Dere- quickly filled, as was that on the opposite side hill joined Smith against the bowling of Whitley public stand on the Queen's Read dile was of the field reserved for members and their and Mactaggart. The start was most inauspi- lady friends. In the Pavilion every chair was clous for Hongkong: Dershill was clean bowled cccupied, but the man who in ordinary circum. with Mactaggart's first ball Cor went in stances would have turned away with annoyance next. He out a ball handsomely to the boundary. at being unable to find a seat simply looked round for bat on a change of ends occurring he was for the first available place anywhere, and at clean bowled by Whitley. Bird now joined down to watch each incident of the game with Smith at the wicket. Both played cautiously, a sportsman's eagerness. Adjoining the was to be desired in face of the disasters" Pavilion was the box for markers and press that had befallen the two last bats. Early in men, and wext to this a tent erection under his innings, Bird had a most remarkable escape which a couple of score of spectators found so from being run eat. Smith had cut a bab in commodation. H, E. the Governor and party the slips. Bird called, but as the ball was very were seated in a reserved corner not far from kmartly picked up and returned Smith did the stand in which the land of the 2nd Bom- not respond. Meanwhile Bird has ran the bay Infantry played at intervals throughout the whole length of the pitch. The ball was afternoon. Altogether, the scene on the cricket thrown up to the end he had just vacated ground yesterday was a tridy holiday one, and and it appeared to be a certainty that LONDON, 10th November, 5.55 p..the effect was heightened by the bannsrettes he would be ran out. As it happened the which ran alongside the railings at intervals of bowler missed the throw; Bird sprinted to sonte purpose and recovered his ground just in ́a few yards. :
Captain Derebill won the toas and sent in time. Bird followed up with some good hits Hancock and Clifton Browae, who faced the and was again lucky in being missed by Wright Browne started the batting at the Bank end, off splended hit to the leg boundary off Mactag- howling of Mackensie and Billings, Clifton at cover-point. Amongst others his had a Mackenzie, whose first over, maiden, was gart. With the score at 170, Sharp replaced, fally negotiated. The next over by Billings was notaggart, and Mackenzie reliaved Whitley. similarly unproductive, and it was not anti Smith contlaped to hit out strongly-but was ends had been again changed that Clifton Browae latterly aught at wicket by Voules off a fast
THE WAR IN SOUTH AFRICA.
LORD SALISBURY ON THE WAR.
The Northern Territory Times publishes the In his speech at the Guildhall on Satur- following wonderful piece of intelligence, tele. graphed from, Adelaide on the 3rd ult:It day Lord Salisbury said that competent is believed that the nomination of Hu Kwei to authorities were satisfied with the progress succeed the present Emperor of China has been made in South Africa. He deprecated the et aside at the instigation of the intriguing Dowager Empress, and that Lan, a nephew of prevailing pessimism. The Government's Buotion had to be formed, which rapidly Prince Tuan's, has been selected in his stead- nosition, he said, ia unaltered; it desires the opened the scoring with a stolen single, Both ball by Mackenzie, after adding 29 to the sum
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comprised nearly the whole of the class, and had to limit its operations to leg-exercises for the rest of the evening. But perhaps the most A. S. WATSON & CO. significant result of the vaccination furore
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young Reform Party in Chius, at whom it is territories to return to the blessings which considered a direct blow, Prince, Tuan sud all Great Britain gives her colonies. If peace his following being bitterly opposed to anything in the shape of progress or reform." Port is restored, civil rights will be granted now, Darvin must be a little mystifled about the and self-government as soon as possible. Imperial succession.
The Naval & Military Record says:-It is well to bear in mind that the Cobra was not built under Admiralty inspection. She was the immediate offspring of the Turbinia, on which we all looked with admiration on the occasion of the Diamond Jubilee review. But the Turbinid was not taken over by the Govern ment, nor was the Cobra, until her successor.
POLICE COURT.
Monday, 11th November.
BEFORE MR., F. A. HAZELAND, POLICE MAGISTRATE
The Hon. Sec. of the Hongkong A.D.C. informs-us-that after much consideration the committee of the Club has decided to give the local residents who are housing the members of the Shanghai and Singapore teams the privilege of looking in advance seats for next Friday's performance at the Theatre (which is in honour of our visitors), in order to ensure the cricketers getting their seats. It is trusted be sent before 11 a.m. on day of publication. After therefore, that the public will not be dis- the Viper, showed signs of proving a suocass both of H.M.B. Blenheim, were charged on the score stood at 19, and more than half an first över he managed to ascure a boundary
Anding number of the best seats aiready booked. There will be second performance of the A.D.C.'s programme on Thursday, the 21st inst., when the plan will be open as usual.
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· MARRIAGE. On the 28th October, at St. Mary's Church, Kuala Lumpor, by the Rev. F. 8. Pyemont, ARTHUR BIN Box, eldest son of the late JosEPH HUSBACK, J.P., of Liverpool, to MARGARET ROBB FRANCES, second daughter of GoRDON BLENNEN- HABBET VOULES, of the Admiralty, and West Dulwich,
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MARINES IN TROUBLE.
A lenco-corporal of Marines and a marine, By the time the Cobra was accepted her engines remand from Saturday with damaging a ricksha were in place and it was therefore impossible to the extent of $10 The first defendant was to make that inspection which is customary further charged with behaving in a disorderly when a ship is being built ander contract. At manner in the charge-room at No. 2 (Wanchal) the same time the hull of the Cobra had been Police Station. The defendante pleaded not
guilty. taken over by the Admiralty, and on that point
ricksha-coolie said that on Saturday some carious questions may eventually arise, morning, whilst he was having his congee, the iwo defondanta and other four marines went over
The following items are from the Foochow Echo of the 2nd inst. The partial eclipse of
Mr. Bosanquet's cricket team was defeated the moon on the right of the 27th ult was plainly
on the 7th ult. at Philadelphia by the home club. visible here, the sky being free from clouds. The occurence was greated by the natives within the last innings the English amateurs went the usual tumtumming, and dia of crackers.-in to get 333 runs to win, bist only succeeded in The fire of Monday lat was in the long street compiling 93. According to a Laffan's Agency leading from the bridge to the city-about half telegram of the 8th ult, the associated cricket
game were judiciously careful-feeling their clean by Sharp, Bird carrying his bat for 27. batsmen during the opening passages of the total Proody, who took his place, was bowled
the total score being 192... way, so to speak, and getting an odd run here The innings was completed at half-past two, and there. The first double was made by Hang cock with a nice out towards the Pavilion, After the interval, Captain Wright went in and this he followed up by outting Mackensie Voules and Carter, who faced the bowling of to point for 4. As was to be expected, sooring Preedy and Bird. Prowly opened from the was slow at the beginning. Nearly twenty Bank end. His third ball was out by Carter minutes play bad elapsed before 10 runs were for 2; followed by a drive to square log for 4. registered on the telegraph board. As the Both men hit out strongly, and boundarios, game get older, the batsmen evinced mars chiefly cats toward point, were frequent. Bird conadence, though the runs continued to come had one miss at mid-on. After twenty minutes slowly, for the field were throwing away no play Carter was caught by Franklin at cover. chances." The most notable bit during the point off Freedy bowling. Boore, 31-1-12. - ensuing fifteen minutes' play was a square leg Sharp joined Vanles at the wicket. Bird's boundary by Hancock off Mackenzie. When bowling obviously bothered him, though in the hour was gone Billings's place was taken by by a lucky aniek Arthur at wicket was play- Mactaggart. His second ball was cut for 4 by ing excellently. Of Bird, Youlea had a fe manner that admitted of no slackness on the the ships. Haif-an-hour had now gone and Clifton Browns. Mackensie was bowing in a hit to long leg for 4, also a out to boundary in part of the defence. His medium-paced breaks the score stood at 50. The Singapore batamen wers almost without exception unproductive of played with mory dash thus had their rans; both batsmen, however, occasionally made opponents in the forenoou. The fielding on the home side was very good, however, Cox at midon had some really good recoveries and was start in returning. Freedy's bowling wAGE pretty severely punished by both bowlers in the way of cuts to the Parilion, spicks to leg, Fand ■fów, drives. At half past three,
way between the two points, and not far from clubs of Philadelphia, which is the only place disorderly behaviour in the charge-room at No. taggart's place and had his first ball safoked and the score being 75, Gratrix took Presdy's
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to where the rickaht was drawn up in the side a fair bit off his fast balls. Voules was keeping careful wicket Barkshire distinguished channel, and began to fool with it Two got inside, two sented themselves on the shafts, and himself very much at point. Clifton Brown the remaining two, the defendants, posted from
was once very narrowly missed by Green behind. The vehicle was eventually overturned
When the game was an hour old, the score and the sides damaged.
Lasco-Sergeant Quinn, who arrested the man, standing at 34, Bharp relieved Mackensie. Agings having Insted about 45 minutes gare evidence regarding the first defendant's few overs subsequently, Whitley took Mags || 2 Police Station, and said he resisted when
to the boundary by Clifton Browns. This bats Place at the apper end. During his first he was taken to the cells.
The defendants said they knew nothing what- mau had placed 27 rons to his credit when Cox had a good throw at the wickets, which he ever about the complainant's rickets, and his he was cleverly caught at cover-point by narrowly missed When the bowling changed was advanced by first explanation of his knowledge of his ties into plan then onto Wright of Sharp. Hancock was joined ouds, Voules had two long drives-che a boun conduct in the charge-room, which he, however, at the wicket by Franklin. The partner daryto long-on of Bird. By this time ship did not last long, though, for Hazcook, Sharp had settled down well and was rapidly denied was disorderly.
when only 8 more runs had been added, was running up a good score. Oft two suceausire beaten by a "yorker" from Sharp's end and belts by Gratrix he had sa many boundaries Long acquaintance with the bluejackets bas, retired for 19. Two good wickets down, 61-one to square leg and the other to point. Chinese shopkeeper in the colony to regard him for a reason best known to himself, caused the runs scored, and 80 miantes gone by the clook: Indeed, Sharp and Voules Tooked as though with a certain amount of watchfulness amount so far, the advantage would appear to be with they had got fairly set for a long star at ing almost to suspicion. Sometimes, however, the Straits. Mackenzie now renamed bowling, the wickets Off Bird, the latter had a the Chinaman overreaches himself, as on the replacing Whitley. The next few overs were boundary to leg and an on drive to the Grand present occasion. Six sailors off the Blenheim not remarkable from the batsman's standpoint Stand in Queen's Ford. At the end of an visited a shop on Saturday at noon to assist It was the common talk of the clubs last one of their number is the selection of a suit. The bitting improved, however; Francia hour's play a century had been registered and
the Yuen Tong Ting pagoda. It is reported in the United States whero much attention is that nearly a
hundred houses were hurut paid to the game, are olanded at what they down, and that the destruction would regard as Mr. Bosanquet's very mediocre eleven have been greator but for the timely assistance which he brought from England. The LORD SALISBṭrt, in his speech at the rendered by the local government's fire brigade. Philadelphia cricketers, when they learned The Chrysanthemum Show is to take place what the status of the titers was, debated a Guildhall Banquet on Saturday lust, very on the Recreation Ground, weather permitting, resolution to send the Englishmen back home without s game. The resolution was only naturally urged on his bearers-and the
ou Wednesday next, the 6th instant-Tha
defeated by a vote of three to two, and it was audience on such an occasion in reality American Methodist Mission gave Rev. Dr.
then decided to play the series as scheduled. the whole of the political world-the vanity and Mrs. Wilcox a surprise reception on of pessimistic feelings over the South Saturday evening last, the occasion being African struggle. Competent authorities, the fifteenth anniversary of their wedding. he stated, are satisfied with the progress Rev. Mr. Caldwell presented the congratula made; and therefore, it may be inferred, tions of the assembled company, and in their others have no right to be dissatisfied. It name gave a very beautiful parlour lamp to Mra Wilcox. Later in the evening Consal Gracey
re.
The America orickot officials claim that Bosan quet's trip was a mere expedient for his men to witness the international University games and the Cup races.
His Worship discharged them with a caution.
WHEN JACK GOES SHOPFING
would be more reassuring if we could know being called on, mando appropriate remarks, in month, according to home papers, that there able pair of cheap boots. The purchase was drew Mackenzie nicely round to leg twice for the batsman in tuanor were defying. the who are the "competent authorities" the course of which he stated that the name of was a large amount of friction between Lord undo, the price. $1.50, paid, and the sailors 3, and Dyson had a clear hit to square-leg for attank. Voules had 60 to his credit; Sharp were turning away when the shopkeeper of Sharp. But Dyson was not showing him was showing a command of the bowling. Franklin ferred to, but presumably it would be Wilcox would hereafter have a special signi- Roberts and Sir R. Baller, only partly indicated fastened on to one and accused him of unstatesmanlike to reveal their names.
ficance to Amorisans, as it was at the house of hy the publication of the Spion Kop despatches. stealing a pair of scissors- large pair self at home under Sharp's bowling, and when took Bind's place, but had his first over well However, though it is hardly to be expected Mr. Ansley Wilcox of Boffale, N.Y.K., a first Can ons believe that Lord Hoberta has willingly such as those used by tailors. The sailor shook his score stood at 6 he was cleverly caught knocked about. Wast looked like a leg, bound- that Lord SALIERUgy's words will be as cousin of our Dr. Wilcox, that Mr Bossovelt, consented to this selection? If not, what hope the Chinaman off and told him that the scisors off that bowler by Whitlay in the alipsary off Sharpa bat was cleverly stopped on the
were his own--that he had purchased them the
a splendid catól! Gunnar Gratriz filled the line by Pready. With Arthur, Cox was still shar- checring as he evidently intended them to was sworn in as President and where he held of reform is there when the counsels of the Com- night before for use on the ship. His acusar, be, there can be no doubt whatever that the his first cabinet meeting, and which thus mander-in-Chief are dictated by the Secretary however, persisted in his chargo, and finally vacancy Billings had meantime relieved ing honours the smartest Beldor on the pitch. maiden Gratriz showed his soonstoned of Youles in the slips off a mediura-paced scrÓW pessimistic view of the War has found became the actual seat of the government for for War? It may now be concluded, says the gave the bluejacket into the custody of an Mackenzie of the bowling sad opened with Dyson won distinction, too, by his clever catch
two or three days.-Thers was quite a gathering Morning Post, that the military correspondence Indian policeman.
On the cage being heard the defendant steadiness. He made no mistakes, stole several by Franklin, an event which occurred when the undue expression lately. The long period which has elapsed since Lord ROBERTS's of the community in the stand enclosure this of fir R. Buller will be suppressed, and that the repeated his story, and called na witness a premature verdict on the virtual end of the morning to watch the training. The griffins true history of the war will not be given in the chum to liom he had shown the scissors several runs, and had a fine drive for 4. Franklin was Straits score was 127. Vonles' 71 was a applause which greeted him on his retire- have stood their month's work well and all of official narrative. The position is so grave in hours before going into the complainant a shop. making a remarkably good stand, though very well hit score, deserving in every way of
His Worship dismissed the charge
scoring slowly. Smart fielding in the lips struggle has led to a general depression, them appear to be coming on nicely. There the light of the need for reform that we fail to
was on the whole boating his numerous cuts but most to the Pavilion Mackenzie was the next quite as marked among the Government's was some very pretty galloping, and the general see how Sir Radvers Buller can sit down under
The hearing of the charge of attempted he occasionally got through. At the end of to bat He hit out strongly of Gratrix's followers as elsewhere. But this succession impression laft on the minds of spectators, after these open and definite sharges of faulty judg
natural it was over, was that the new arrivals are à ment. Meanwhile it is increasingly-evident murder brought against the Filiino musician, two hours play the score stood at 75. Frankis bowling and bad s splendid on drive for 4 in of hopes and fears, after all, is a
that army reform has been postponed. Nothing Miguel Hilario Roxas, came to s conclusion showed mash greater esse afterwards. He the first over, followed by several singles.
ofter a final sitting of nearly four hours. phenomenon, which should cause no surprise. very level lot. There was no "nioral winner"
The defendant called another witness, who drew Billings round to bg for 3 and in the Bird now relieved Gratrix at the Bank won, of the Maidens, hor on the the other hand was is being done, and for this inaction the excuse The pessimism of which the Premier com-
anisk bowled Mackenzie, who retired for 11 with the plains was brought about by the over-san- there one among them that could be pointed at is offered that peace must precede important gave evidenes similar to that given by the following orer had no less than 10 rams and with his third ball, a very fast one, clean sccre at 140, Green took his place and got guine language of the late Commander-in-66"out of it." This is satisfactory so far, but changes. One had high hopes of unison be other witnesses for the defence that the defen off Sharp two boundaries
Roxas then made another statement, long in the slips. Gratriz kept up the record Chief in South Africa. His speech again there are yet fro weeks to the meeting, and as tween Lord Roberts and Mr. Brodrick, but dont's character was good. marked the culmination of a period of time goes on we must, in the natural order of Loxi Robert has so far done little or nothing and irrelevant, which occupied an hour and-a with a splendid sharp cut to point for through the remainder of Bird'd over in safety ~~rejoicing which succeeded the blackest days things, see changes and those changes will be to encourage the hopes formed when he re half in the taking, and filled something like and continued to seces fairly rapidly but without runs, dret bull of Franklin's watched with the kseniat interest. Besides the turned to England to relore Lord Womely fourteen pages of foolscap. He eaid nothing. Mackenzie again resumed bowling, reliaring succesfing over washing, Iriven to on fer 3 stands charged, confining himself solely to of the War, when three garrisons seed grifine, Flyzores, Biries and Knightly were And we know from Lord Wolseley how little however, regarding the crime with which he Sharp this time. Gratrix had a splendid cut in by Sharp. Soon after arde Green had ↑ fing the lips for 4 of Billings, and on changing ont into the long slips for 4 and another for 4, doomed to full into Boer hands. The doing their morning gallops. Next week we ros! power remains in the hands of the titular attacking, Madame de Zarza s reputation.
ends he clashed Mackenzie to the qnars-leg off Bird Between these two batsmen the sours whole struggle has been accompanied by shall begin to reoerd the times made,
Commander-in-Chief,
ALLEGED ATTEMPTED MURDER.
He was committed for trial