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The two curves; to all practical intents, move coincidently a rise in one being followed by a corresponding rise in the other. The anopheles curve was at its lowest in the month of February in the chart giving the monthly percentage of malaria cases among European troops in Hongkong,during the years September, 1896,

A. S. WATSON & CO. to September, 1901. February is also the

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An effort is being made in Manila to stop. the habit of smoking in the thestros,

The wife of the insurrecto General Abake is wid to be doing much to keep alive the Filipino cause in Samar. She is acting as captain of a company, and is urging the insur- rectos not to consider the question of surronder.

The U. 8. transport Warren, which was sent to the relief of the transport Sheridan, damaged month when the malaria curve was at ite nadir or thereabouts. Two slight varia-Inland Ses of Japan and was badly damaged. in a typhoon, strack = submerged reef in the tions are easily explained. The anopheles She proceeded under her own steam and put curve for September and October, 1900, is into Kobe in distrues on the 5th inst. The far too high; but, during that period, 0.8. transport Hancock has been sent to har mosquitoes were almost entirely from the assistan.os. worst fever stations. Then again, both curves foll suddenly this year, in July, when in the ordinary course of observed events they should both have risen. The anopheles curve dropped owing to the organised de struction of larval mosquitoes, and the effec- tive curing of their pools in the vicinity of all the colting stations. The malaria curve dropped in direct response to unusual pro- phylactic measures adopted, about that a fów days. time, by the Military authorities.

No

The negotiations that have been going on between the Japanese Vice-Consul in Chang king and the Viceroy of Brachion' with reference to land for Japanese settlement in Changking, were brought to satisfactory conclusion on the 30th of October, au ares of over 120,000 fumbo being, granted for the pur- pose: The taxt of the convention, according to a Tokyo despatch, will be officially, published in

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THE WAR IN SOUTH

ATRICA.

LONDON, 14th November, 9.45 a.m.

NO PEACE.

The Frankfurter Zeitung bas an interview with Mr. Wolmarans. The paaca rumoLTA are denied, and complete independence is still demanded by the Boers.

THE CONDUCT OF THE WAR, Mr. Brodrick, in a speech at the Carlton Club, maintained that no war had ever been The Osaka Shosan Kaisha har under con conducted with more humanity than that in Anopheles were discovered in the contribusideration proposal to openglar South Afries. It had been protracted tions sent from eleven of the thirty-six service between Kobe and Java, vid Hong- collecting areas, Tang-Chung, Tai-Po and kong and Singapors. They recently sent through undue lenieney to the rebels. The Shok-O were the places that gave the big-su employee to Jays and theroahouts to Government intends replacing the tired gest proportion of anopholes. Of the three make the necessary investigations. In the species of anupheles-the unserviceable or event of its being decided to open a regular troops with others.

steamer will be dispatched once useless insect-d. Sinensis breeds mainly service, in paddy-fielda and in the water-channels month. It is believed that it would bo difficult to get sufficient freight between the porte in the neighbourhood of Java, as meat of steamers, but on the outward voyages from the shippers of goods are running their own

Kobe or Osaka it is expected that pleuty of freight, In the shape of curion and coal, will be obtainable, and on the homeward voyage sugar from Java and rice from Bingapore will be largely shipped.

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GENERAL NEWS.

LONDON, 14th November, 9:45 a.m.

THE GALE AT HOME.

THE INTERPORT CRICKET

WEEK.

SHANGHAI v. STRLIES SETTLEMENTS.

from Mactaggart and and his frat ball hit by Potter for 1, his third out to point for è, and his fourth drawn round to square leg, also for the score was 144 for 3 wickets, Price 59, a boundary. When the tiffin-bell rang at 12-45,

Potter 12.

Play in the Interport Cricket Matches wa* resumed yesterday, when the game Straits ̋s. Shanghai was begun. - Captain?Wright was unlucky in again lasing the toes. The fald On the resumption of the game after the was taken at twenty minutes past ten o'clock, interval, Billinga oponed against Price who A. E. Lehning and McEuen, being sent in to had a miok for 1 off the fourth bail of the face the bouling of Mackensin and Sharp. over. Potter blooked the filth, Sharp took There was one change in the Straita tesi, Dz. } over the bowling at the other end Ho sont Dane taking the place of D. Karr. The umpires down 5 well-pitched ball against Frios and were Messia. R. F. Lammort and W. F. Inglis, conceded only one point, a stolen run off a short the scorers Mr. D. Kerr for the Straits and Mr. log hit. This brought Price again to the bat- W. H. Lewis for Shanghai. B. C. Farbridge ting end. Billings's second ball he ached captained the Shanghai team. Mackenzie opened round to square leg for 4, the remainder of the bowling from the lower and against McEwen, the over was unproductive of runs. When the who drove the third ball of the over to square bowling changed anda, Patter drow Sharp's log for 2, the remainder of this end being-un first ball to square lag for 4, but off the fourth eventful. Sharp's first ball was driven to leg he was neatly caught by the wicket-kemper, by Lanning for 2 In the course of Mackensie's Voules, and retired with 16 to his erudit Score, next essay this bowler had a pretty nick to log 154 for 4 wickets. Manx took his place, and for 3. Sharp sent down a stiff over to Lanning with the last ball of the over stole a plucky but got his last driven to leg nicely for 2. The run off a short on hit, accurately placed. hatsman tried hard to get through the slips In the following over he drove Billings and was only prevented by sharp fielding on splendidly to leg for 4. Mann experienced the part of Greon. Barkshire at point was greater dificulty, however, in getting away off also picking up and returning well. Mac Sharp when he came to face that bowler. Prios kenzie's ensuing over against McEuen was kept up his record for long scoring by outting maiden. Off Sharp's and, Lanning got away Billings to point for a boundary but it was not short hit to square leg. MoEnen was Anding long before he lost his partner, who was caught difficulty in negotiating Mackensie's bowling on the same bowler by Kerr at square lag, the This bowler sant down a second maiden to him latter having permanently taken the place of in saccession. Sharp's next five were also Dr. Dane owing to the scaldant which co- pointless and the game was dragging. MoEuencurred to that gentleman in the forexcau. Soore, brought rellef by ontting Mackenale to point 100.55. V. H. Lenning, A E's younger for a single, Lanning following this up by brother, was next man in. Is stay at wicket # Rnicked 2 to leg., Maidens were following was short, he was clean bowled by Billings each other with wearisone frequency, Sharp before sooving a single zan, with a swift lali now sending down another to McEnen. When which beat him completely. Stanion Elled the twenty minutes of the ge had gone the

vacancy. Some uninteresting efekat followed, score was 20. Whitley relieved Mackenzie brightened up with an ou drive for 4 by Price at the lower end and was drawn round to leg and square-leg hit to the boundary off A terrific gale has visited the British for 2 by Mackenzie. When ends were reversed Blanion's hat. The latter had also a pretty McEnen secured the Bret boundary bit of the eat into the slips off Billings, which was Isles, leading to considerable damago on match by driving Sharp to square leg, but with missed by Whitley and resulted in 2 Hill- land and great disasters at sea.

Forty the next ball he was clean bowled Boore, 27-1-ings sent down a very good over against Pitoe persons are known to have been drowned followed McEnen at the wicket had a short leg point. In the ensuing essay by Sharp, that The game was now half-an-hour old. Rose who off which the bateman secured, not a single on the North-East coast. A revenue culter hit for a stolen single and on faxing Whitley bowler made a plucky effort to hold = hard drove that bowler to the boundary at point straight ball off Stanion's bit," and obviously Barkshire making good but unsuccessful at got his Engers hurt in the attempt. In the tempt to save. ng followed with a power me over Stanion had a drive to log for ful straight dr harp for 3 ali run. Under 4. Price continued to make a magnificent this bowler's

bee was obviously not at stand. Twice he drove Sharp to the boun bie ease. H pretty cat into the slips, dary-ones to long-on and in the other esse nicely stopp reen and contrived also to to leg. His score was rapidly approaching sand away a good leg hit which brought in the century. He was playing with a dash and s braca of rans. Lenning was outting bannti.

resource which promised to bring him that fully but still experiencing difonity in finding coveted honour when the hopes of the epsotators an opening through the slips: Green's fielding were dashed by his being bowled by a swift low proved more than once an effective barrier ball from Billings which failed to rise. Score, Mactaggart also put in some smart work in the 195.7.93. As he retired to the Pavilion, Price slips; he missed Rose softly, however, when the was heartily applanded. He was decidedly score stood at 35. This bateman was showing unfortunate in being dismissed before complet himself more at home under Sharp's bowling as ing the century. W. H. Weippert, who, the game proceeded. Twice he drove him to followed him at the wicket was clean bowied leg-once for 2 and once for a boundary and by Billings before breaking his duck. in the same over cut him into the long slips for Soors, 196-8.0. Kurbridge joined Stanion. a single. When he came to face Whitley how against whom Msonggaet sont down the ever he was clean bowled off his first ball, and next over. It was badly punished. Stantos retired after having registered 13. The score had off it a splendid & hit to leg and a boundary was now 50 for 2 wickets. Price who went in on drive. In all 14 runs ware secured off this next negotiated Whitley's first ever marfully over. Whitley who took over the bowling st and with safety. Tanning scored a'single of || Mactaggart's and was hit twice to the bonuđery Sharp's fourth and allowed the last ball by Farbridge, viz, to square leg and to off, and to be taken by Prics, who drove it strongly to the off for 4. With exactly an hour gone, the score stood at 55, of which Launing had contributed a well-taken 22. Dall cricket cbtained for several succeeding overs, the only relief being a prettily-placed leg hit off an ning's bat remiting in a well-ran 2. Carter ball was a lag bye; Price drove his second to took Sharp's place at the upper end. His first

off for 2, and snicked his third to log for the same number of rans. In this bowler's succeed. ing over Price had two off-drives, one for a Mann opened the bowling against Funles and single, the other for a double. He hit ont Carter. Veales took the first ball from Potter, pretty freely at Whitley and out him into the Carter facing Mann. After several short hita slips for 4, a hit which was missed just on the the first 10 was reached by Carter sending boundary by Sharp, Off Carter, Frine had Potter to the screen. The start proved to be Engliah eleven by 233 runs.

Sonth Australia has beaten Macaron's also a well-run 3 from a eut into the lips. The most manspicious for the Straits, for when

TURKISH AFFAIRS.

may also be new to science. Culez Faliganes a beverage! We have been called upon to

We take the following from the P. & T. Timer a inrgiab brown mosquito, and quite apply a meaning to these mystic words which frequently encountered as the day flying are in great rogue just now, and as we wore black and white striped mosquito commonly resident in Tientsin before the Flood, we will known as the Tiger Mosquito (C: Scutellaris), ingly secure the knowledge to posterity. Long has been lost with all haude in the Firth in the usual host of Filaria Nocturna, the long age in the days when dollars ware high | of Forth blood-parasite that is the cause of stephan- and no man cynical, the jeunesse dorée of our tiasis and its allied diseases, cares of which Northern port gave a supper to the coryphées are not uncommon with us. This is another of a Thespian troupe, who were as charming as reason why the campaign, public and pri. they were unsophisticated. Antinas offered Corinna nome hack, and was a little taken aback- vate, should be prosecuted with unabated when the fair one asked "Ook what's eck?" vigour now that the favourable season for He was however saved from a painful explans- doing so is upon us. Severe cold, unless tion by the ready interference of the matronly protracted, does not kill the larvac, as was Duesss of the Company-"Why! yo silly thing, A. S. WATSON & CO. supposed: it arrests their development, and don't ye know? Ock's a beverage" Euphony accounts for the bovine twist “Ox a beverage,"

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makes them sluggish and torpid; but they revive again under the genial influence of The Mercury correspondent wrote from Tien- the sun. Hongkong is not as malarious, tain on the 2nd inst. --- This past week has sugn by any means, as the Coast of Guinea, and sotion taken in regard to the proposed tram- [35

yet there, in our West African possessions, ways, linking up the different settlements and according to the latest mails, they do not the native city. There was strong differencs. despair of getting the upper hand. Their and the older British Settlement has adjourned of opinion manifested in regard to the matter, Communications respecting Advertisements, Sub-wholesome example might worthily and the discussion. The renters of the Extra Con- DAILY FRER only, and special business matters beneficially be copied here. Bedrooms and cession, however, voted in favour of allowing adjoining verandahs might be made less the tramweyi to run on what is now almost the liable to mosquite inroads, if some kind of outer boundary of their concession along fine wire gauze extended over the porforated Recreation Road and Elgin Avenge, and woodwork that almost invariably goes committee was appointed to further the matter, round the four sides of the ceiling: for, if possible, on this basin. It transpired that there is not the slightest doubt that in the proposed company is not alien to Tientsin, but is being foated by peal capitalists, who the daytime large numbers of mosquitose have the welfare and interests of the concessions make their home among the roof-benme, necessarily at heart. The publication of this whence they hungrily descend, at nightfall, fat, hitherto not generally known, has doubt to their banquet of human blood, through less influenced not a few to consider the subject the frut-sawn borders alluded to, returning in a favourable way, thence for purposes of digestion when gorged

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HONGKONG, 15th November, 1901.

A case before the Kobe Chiko Saibasho has created some sensation in Japan recently. The facts of the cass are those. The es. Hamburg Foot-and-mouth disease as broken out in which belongs to Mr. C. Nickel, was sent the Colony.

in May last to tow the Dumfriesshire" to Innokhims to have some repairs affected at the

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We have been requested to state that the Digner at the City Hall to-morrow (Saturday) will commence at 8 pm.. not at 7.30 pm. so previously announced.

His Honour A. G. Whe Auting: Chief Justice, will relieve His Honour T. Sercombe

The Sultan is submissive. Several mall Austrian money claims have been settled already,

REUTER'S SERVICE.

LONDON, 12th November.

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CAVALRY REINFORCEMENTS FOR SOUTH AFRICA.

All reserve cavalry squadrons have been ordered to prepare drafte sa strong as possible to reinforce the regiments serving in South Africa.

COL. BENSON'S CASUALTIES. The casualty lists show that Colonel Benson's total casualties were 86 killed and 216 wounded,

LONDON, 12th November.

THE WEEK.

BOER CASUALTIES DURING

Since the 4th instant, 168 Boers have bean killed and wounded, and 149 taken prisoner.

OPERATIONS IN PROGRESS.

Baers under Commandaats Delarey and Kemp. Lord Motkuan's fores is moving against the

The Boere under Commandant De Wet bave recently been collecting in the North-east of the Orange River Colony, and British columns are now moving to disperse them.

CRICKET-MACLAREN'S TEAM

IN AUSTRALIA,

LADY GASCOIGNE * AT HOME,”

lost 10 runs off his first emmy. When ents were changed Stanion was oleverly caught by Barkshire at point. Score 223-9.2 came last to the wicket. Against hirug 301lings sent down a maiden. When a change of ends again occurred Farbridge had a well-driven 4 to of for 4. For the next hell, however, be

997 all out, the innings having lasted 8 hours was too late and his stamps fall for 17. Score

and 45 minutes."

After an interval of a few minutes Potter and

bowling at the lower end' was taken over by san sont down the frat ball of his Billings at this stage. Price hit his first bellezza

over, Carter played it hard

to off for a single. Play was deadly dull foreret and retired with the score standing

When Ke

Mang

most practical interest. Insects were for- Smith, Acting Puisno Judge, in the Summary voyage, which usually takes eighteen hours, members of the teame, with representatives the course of Billings's next over a most unfor- "nect a single run stoodadost him.

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Institute to-morrow evening, commencing si

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most briliant nature. The grounds wero

draw the frat ball round to lag for

the

bert Gatling

hole the ting the

The U.8. battleship Kentucky arrived early deck there. Application was made to Tokyo yesterday morning.

for permission for the Humburg to enter In- noshima, which is a closed port, but no reply THE report by Dr. J. C. THOMSON on the

being received it was decided that the Hamburg-

a time. When 90 minutes of the game had 10-1-1. Sharp joined Toules at the results of a systematic examination and

should only go to the confines of the Innoshima

slapsed the score was exactly 90. Bharp took but made a short stay classification of the mosquitoes found in

harbear, and that another tag should tow the

In honour of the visit of the Shanghai and Carter's place at the upper end and opened pored only 1 he too falls rictin Dumfriesshire in. On the way the Hamburg Singapore wicket teams to Hongkong, Lady against Price, his first over resulting in a angle. Mann's deadly bowling, which was basting him

· Hongkong and its dependencies, extending

broke down, and further delay was caused by Gascoigne held an “At Home” last evening After an uneventful over from Billings's almost every time, Boors, 12-2-1 ster a clear year, and printed in the

the tow-rape fouling her propeller; so that the Government Gouette of the 9th inst., is of the

from 9 to 12 o'clock at Headgoneter House. The end, Sherp sent down a maiden to Price. In up till now bowled four, all maidens, took over three days. On arrival at Innoshims of the military, naval, and civil life of

Green, warded to him, week by week, from thirty-Court to-day. The latter goes cricketing. limits it was found that it would be impossible the Colony, had been invited to attend, and folding at square leg was bit fall on the Zace by nicking him to log for drivi

tanate accident occurred. Dr. Dane who was who took Sharp's plase, broke up this word by six police stations. About two-thirds of the

Another concert, will be given in the Kowloon for the Hamburg to star to Kobe without needless to mention the function was, of specimens went were caught either in the

having some repairs effected. She accordingly

a swift, hall off Tanning's bat and had to retire off boundary, and standing a sing for a time to the Pavilion, blooding. This caused ↑ Ing hit. He followed up this laat evening or from mosquito-curtains in the nine o'clock, by the Ethiopian Minstrel Troupe, went into the harbour. as any boat in distross beautifully illuminated From the entranos early morning: the remainder were taken The excellence of the first concert in the Insti./has the right to do. Information of the break:] gate to the verandah strings of Chinese lanterns a temporary stoppage of the game, until it was ↑ him into the slips for 4 But on during the daytime. No selection was

announced that no serious consequences were batting and the bowling both were tate should ensure a good attendance on this down was communicated to the oficials, who lined the avenue and glistened among the foliage. feared. On resuming, several singles were bit, Straits, Runs wore vary slow made: the specimens were captured and session.

were fully aware of the facts. Some time after Electric are lamps illuminated the grounds; and Price brought the score up to the century Potter went down a maiden gar killed with a whiff of tobacco smoke, as they

Takeda, who occupied a post similar to boat coloured electric globes encircled the house. came to hand, then put into match-boxes The steamer Glengarry, which left Singapore swain on the Hamburg, was summoned to The interior was decorated with palms and by a straight drive off Sharp for 2. The game In the next over from Mann

had now been in progress for two hours les ten and consigned, each week-end, to Dr. on the 9th instant and arrived here yesterday, appear before the Kobe Chiho Saibansho on s

other greenery. Lady Gascoigne and Major- THOMSON. Their numbers may thus be reports that she encountered a strong monsoon charge of haring entered a closed port without General Sir William Gascoigne received the minutes, Lanning had stored 30 Hang out the send to the boundary in the long

amounting to a moderate gale at times, with a leave, and, as is now reported, has been fined fairly arued to represent the normal mountainona sea and very heavy swell. The 200 yon, while the Court has further ordered the Governor was among

mented this by 4 with a beautiful antek in the slips Potter's náit over was guests on the terrace. His Excellency slips off Billinga. Captain Wright now seat ons boundary off Green's bat-a nice of hit. provalence of the insect in our midst. Insteamer pitched and rolled heavily, shipping that the Hamburg, of which Takada was not the In the course of the evening selections of sad. This bowler's first over was taken by almost faultless. Seacoely a single ohange was

those present. Mactaggart to take over the bowling at Bharp' The folding mesnwhile could be

the captain undər German law, has been consis werd given by the bands of the 2nd Lenning, who had a leg hanndare off the fourth missed. Price in the alips and We of these, 31,390 turned out to be mosquitoes, Owing to a misprint. Mr. J. Barion's name fiscated! Mr. Nicko the owner of the Lungh Rajputs and the Royal Walch Fusiliers, whose and a ent into the elips for 2 of the fifth ball wicket-keep were evincing great

performances were very each appreciated by When anda were again changed after- the balance being made up of fungus gnats, appoured in yesterdays, issue as "Mr. J. ever received any intimation of the proosed the assemblago. Supper was served in the

dul | Tarabull at point was making midges, sand-flies, etc. Of this huge total, Barlow in connection with the Cricket Fête ings, the real captain of the launch was never dining hall and the billiard-room. The guests caught off the new bowler by Green, third is soars stood at 40. Menn sonrad his third wicket

over from Billinge's end, Lanning was entity When the game had gone 35 3.7 per cent were anopheles of three species, on the previous night. Mr. Barton, with approached. It is understood that saappaat dispersed about midnight after spending a very in the slipe, and retired for 40 after an mange by clean bowling Green, whetired and the rest, 96.3 per cent, culex of twelve Commander Bussey and Mr. Wickham, was has been entered in the Osaks Court against pleasant and enjoyable evening.

of two hours and five minutes duration, The oored 17. Billinge who now join species, After tabulating the monthly largely responsible for the splendid success the judgement of the lower Court.

telegraph board indicated 117 runs for 3 at the wicket had A BATTON numbers and percentages of anopheles and

--INTERPORT LAWN-DENNIS.

LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS, Potter joined Fries at the wicket. The latter being ran out early in his innings: he culer, the facts regarding anopheles were The directors of the Tung Wa Hospital have

had a splendid drive to on for å off Mactaggart escaped by Weipport missing graphically charted, and the diagram placed now imed invitations for the ceremony of In the lawn tennis match between Shanghai

His parlarersh nmalaria chart constructed laying the foundation stone of the new Infic and Hongkong at the Wigwam Cinh this wort French mail- loft Saigon, on the lith ingtrongly, not long afterwards he cut the same her bed to the soure the

The M. M. steamer Ville de la Cintal, with the and a few halls Inter with a single brought his bean a thick alongside &

score up to 50 He was hitting out very was des from data supplied by Dr. F. Atious Diseases Hospital at Kennedy Town on afternoon at 2.99, the following wiil represent at 3am., for this port.

bowler into the stipe for 3, all run. Green bowl Potter BRAINGER, Civil Surgeon, E.AMO. In Monday, the 18th inst, at 4pm. The cere- Shanghai and Hongkong respectively Singles Dr. Thomson's own weighty words The A description of the new building, of which White v. Hancock and Grist.

mony will be performed by H.E. the Governor-Ramsay . Hancook; doubles Hamsay and

proving himself to be the smartest man in the result is a remarkable testimony to the Mr. B. Brotherton Harker is the architect, has

field. Youles at wicket, Barkshire at point, and Carter and Whitley were also putting in some truth of the mosquito-malaria theory." already appeared in the Daily Prem

good practice. Whitley took over the bowling

all, 22,266 insecte were subraitted for ex- water. amination during the twelve months; and,

which attended the function.

captain and could not as a Japanese subject, be

The NP. stoner Glenagle sailed from Yoko bama for Tacoma on the 13th inst

The C.F.B. steamer Empress of China arrived Taucouver on the 13th insk, at 9 am The AL. steamer detra left Singapore for this port yesterday morning,

Members of the Hongkong Cricket Club

at

their lady friends are invited to affant,

not to leat

were falling with alarming raplarly from the point of view. The game was minutes old and already 4 wickets had been taken with only 42 to show against their

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