INTIMATION

THE HONGKONG JAILY PRESE

had thought that the argument which resolves itself into the rotort of You're a liar" was condemned by good taste.

But L'Echo de Chine goes on to confcas total ignorance of any French railway schemes in Kwangtung and doubts the existence of any "good authority "who can

& trust has been formed in New Jersey with a capital of 89,000,000 to control the output of candy in the United Stater,

The Treaty of Siam with Franes se spoken of with great calmness in Berlin; it le expected not to impair any German interests.

The Mitsui Go' propose to construct a éval

TURDAY, OCTOBER 18TH, 1902

TELEGRAMS.

RECTER'S SERVICE.

LONDON, 15th October,

THE STRIKE IN THE STATES. An important conference consisting

MEETING

KOWLOON GARRISON ATHLETIC a fine sterf The Rabadar won harl

tested rasa br yard. Some smart evused among the spectators be

Spart taking au unexphot

Tran Baor. Os regiment. A team to camalat of whom to

уч

An athletic mesting promotel by the Kow, loon Garrison was held yesterday afternoon at Happy Valley, under the petronage of Colonel L. F. Brown, R.E, Commanding the Troops in fer mile to be ran by a Chins and Hongkong. Fins weather prevailed team, and vach member of a tha

his quarter mile, to hand om at and the gathering was most successful.from every member of the team. The tear A. S. WATSON & CO. testify to their existence. In the same harbor at Chants in Kisha at a cost of thro

point of view. About 3,010 spectatora wararuaner resches the mener post of

Sin kin

properly van, d

be adjudged the winner issue of the Echo we find the statement, demillion yen, to obviate the present necessity. President Roosevelt, Minister Root, and Mr.Prosent. Many lakes graced the nocasion by possession to, if the distance

their attendance. In the course of the afternoon 812 Burrs Tolan

Burns Tofantry Pierpont Mergan, and several of the leading fine programme of musle was played by the mino-owners has been lied at Wrabingtou ze massed bands of the H.K.R., 33rd Burma and Time-4 min. 1 tl fees.

The 3rd Bar na tuened out

Their last man came am with good. All four Regiments, af Garrison were represented.

LIMITED

ESTABLISHED A.D. 181.

The Paris Bailway Conference lus resolved that European express trains will ran over the year, three times a week, counseling direct with

| zource autorisée, that an Anglo-Indian force ending to coal in lighters to Kachinotan:

has penetrated Tibet and is advancing on Lissa. We hasten to assure our contein- porary that our authority on the matter of of the kind which ported the British occupation of Kelantan. A. reference to the Government of French Indo-China will give all the information required as to French railway projects in Kwangtung CONFECTIONERY. We are quite prepared to accept French

Kwangtung railways is not of this kind nor Siberian Railway, beginning with the next consider the situation owing to the strike of 14th Bombay, andor the conductorship of Mr. and were rig spotted the like

ufficial evidence in this case. We further adinit that French commercial enterprise

Port Arthur and Paking.

New York capitalists, comprising the China Development Company, have just absorbed the Philippine Stenship Line, but the Philippine Transportation Company retains its loesk

operations at their present states.

The extraordinary rise of the Thaiya River | in Southern China is as legitimate as that

which caused the destruction of the brigades, of any other nation. All we wish to combatte., at Nikko, was due to our side of the peak We bag to notify the arrival of our Now is the monstrous claim that the Two Kwang of Mount Dantai falling into the lake at Provinces, Kweichau, and Yunnan con Chusenji and sending an en-rmpas moan of Season's CONFECTIONERY imported frometituto a French "sphere of influence." water down the Da'ya,

South China is not Siam, and a similar course of spoliation to that of which the last development was shown in the new Franco-Siamese treaty cannot be tolerated

the Leading.

LONDON AND PARISIAN

HOUSES.

Selections of the

PUREST and BEST QUALITY

from the Simplest to that of the

FINEST and MOST RECHERCHE.

CHARACTER.

The London correspondent of the Indian Daily News, und date the 30th September,

states that the boulevards of Paria bal that day been 1hronged with anti-Drofusites, who exti-

Zole spent a sheplass sight and constantly, asked for her husband not being aware that he was dead,

in a region where British interests are con-bited a savage joy at Zola's death. Madam carned so much as in the four provinces just mentioned. Even the inaccuracies and ignorances of a British Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs cannot bring this to pass.

The British transport Watool left for Taku on Thursday.

German mil papers announce the death in Paris of a famone chess player of former days, M. Rosenthal.

The French Press considers the Jupauese loan the means to further the arming of the country.

The members of the Berlin Rowing Clab have leeu presonted with a handsome silen cup, which has been subscribed for by the citizens of Cork, as a nuvenir and in revogaį. tion of the prowess of their crew is the inter- sational boat race at. Cork. The emp, which ense £140, was to be personally presented in Berlin by High Sheriff of Cork

The success of the subscription is acknowledged 10th Oo.ober, saya-General Bragg, who ag

every where,

A Maaila Timer telegrim, dated New York.

Consul-General at Having, is perroza upa gruta with the Cuban Government, ou account of the uncomplimentary things he said about the Cubin people in a letter to his wife, has been

In connection' with the recently formed Literary Club, Dr. J. C. Thomson lectural last night is the Union Church ou malaria cuderilored by the President to exchange consulates

its relation to the mosquito,

The new Scotch Lodge at Kowkon will be

with Mr. Rabies, Cousal-General in Hongkong.' Shortly after she left Penang last week, live

AS WATSON & CO. consecrated and the WM. installed with falluroko wut on the Norddeutscher Lloyd sfesmer

LIMITED,

THE HONGKONG DISPENSARY,

Masonic bonours on Saturday, 25th inst. The Lodge will be housed in Chator's Bangalow.

The Stugupore Free Press haars, on vary good authority, from Bangkok that a movement is afoot ta muist the British officers employed in the Siamese Cheloms, and replace them by (81 Frouehmen.

KOTICE TO CORRESPONDENTS. Ostremnausications relating to the new colou

gá najd le valdressed to THE EDITOR.

Crespodents must forward their names and ech. ses with communications addressed to the Editor not for publication,

ion, bat as evidence of gond jailk, All letters for publication should be written on ene skle y 'the'

paper only.

The N.-C. Daily News of the 13th inst. was expected, a telegram was Blaten :--- AK received hero from Berlin on Saturday ordering the suspousion of the withdrawal of the foreign troops from Shanghai, in consequence of the death of the late Vieroy of the Liang-Kiang.

On the 11th lust., at 3 p.m., the wiicle of No anonymerely signed communications that have a'rady appoured in other papers will be inserted. the French troops available at Shanghai were

Orders for extra copica of DAILY PRE should be of jure 11 m. on day of publication. After that paraded to take part in the ceremony of the supply is listed. Only supplied for Cash.bestowing the decoration of the Cross of the Telographic Address: Pass. Cocs: ADC. 5th F. Legion of Honour upari M. Regnant, an officer

·Lieber's

of the Administrative Department, who has bees acting as paymaster to the troops at Shanghai

There was a large attendages to witness the presentation, which was made by Colonol Dignat. Offer Commanding the French

P.O. Box. 33. Telephone No. 12

BIRTHS.

On the 15th October, at U, Caine Road, the wile of F. F. DE V. Soares, of a non.

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On the 6th October, at langar House, Penang, the wife of W. 8. Duns, of a son.

MARRIAGE.

On the 9th October, at S. Andrew's Cathedral, Shanghai, by the Rev. H C. Hodges, M.A., D. LEOTD WILLIAMS, of Newchwang, to L, widow of the late T. BARTLEY, of Denbigh, North Wales.

DEATHS.

pore, the infant son of Mr. and Mr. H. B.

SALMOND, Aged 21 days.

At No. 2014, Seang Ter Rond, Penang, Tomas

HASLAM, aged 10 years.

Garrison.

Commenting on the conclusion of the Anglo. Chinese Commercial Trosty, the Notor Vremya

Konigsberg and some 1000 tons of cargo were either destroyed or damaged. The dre was first discovered off Salang and the vessel is said to have put back to Penang. The ship is said to bé undamaged. The Konigsberg, which is of 3,135 tona, cleared from Singapore for Han, burg via parts on the Uth ult.

It has been decided to equip the Connecticut and the Lousiana-the greatest fighting ships in the United States pavy-with exceptionally large secondary batteries, designed primarily aaa defense against surface and zabmarine baxta, These secondary batteries will consist of twenty fourteen-pounders, twelve three-ponudars, six one-pounders of on antoruatic type, two one- pounders of a semi-automatic type, two three smaller machines inch field pieces for landing parties, and eight

The Hiada monk, Swani Ram Tirth, M.A. who passed through Hongkong recently on bis way to attend a Baddhist-Hulu Congress to be held at Takyo this month, travelled up north by the America Mara and very soon became a great favourite amongst the passengers. It was no uncommon sight, a fellow-passenger rolates, to see the learned Swami s-ated on the

sexes, who listous with rapt aloution to his of the 12th ult, saya:-As we have alreads lindappar desk surrounded by passengers of botli nocasion to remark, there is no ground for over-

On the 11th Gateix, at Letham House, Sing-rejoicing, at least from the Russian pint of eloquent expositions of the Vedanta philosophy, view, at the abolition of the lokin and generally, as he called it, "the religios of science und at the facilitics afforded to the insportation of love." He was always welcome. He would foreign goods into the interior of the Celestial enter the smoking room (beagh he did not smoke), and immediately the conversation would Empire, since the more China is opened to

cesse and a place would be use for him foreigners the stronger becomes the hatred dieShall we dwell upon a subject be would played towards thom in 'that country. It is not to the Rossian interest that this hatred should say, and then, no matter what the question put to him, he would answer it in a little lecture be cultivated, syn in the name of the high which delighted everybody. He has not gone to Japan for the Congress only, but intends to Principles of Western civilisation.

remain in the country for a year's mission work, proceeding after a time to America and Europe.

The Daily Press.

HONGKONG OFFICE: 14. DES VEUX ROAD Cl. LENDORFFICE: 131, FLEET STREET EC.

HONGKONG, 18th October, 1902.

FOOTBALL.

been

doy

of the Kowloon Garrison, to be awarded to the Regiment whose representatives obtait

A Sitven Cup Prested by the Oscars

marks daring, the weeting AIRE. marke, a scond to crunt 2 muka, a those avents only in which w allotted to coast mars, A race to count 3 marks, no others belog awa in the event. A tie, to be derided by. the greatest number of seconds and so on No greatest number of wins; if then undecided by works to be awarded in the Natiro Ollosra race.

1 23rd Barma & blantry—di points.

2

Hongkong Regiment 14 points.

J. H. Moir, bindmaster. As to the sport. coal-miners. It was agreed that President most interest centred in the winning of the Roosevelt shall appoint a swell coumission to ↑ silver cup prosented by the ofiicans of the Kor- sentatiras obtained most marks during the deal with all questions arising between owners nou Garrinin to the Regiment who repre- and employees, the miners to resume work as meeting this was won handsomely by the 33rd soon we the commission is constituted, and to Burma with 34 points to their cradit, the Hongkong Regiment coming second with 14 cease all interference with non-unionists.

pelats, Another feature of the sport was the Mr. Mitchell, leader of the "Coal-miners' splendid ramping of Sony Indar Singh L. who

min Union declares that he is unable to accept the wou the mily rass in 4 min. 44-5the

Bear and the half-mile in 2. commission until the proposal bas recs-on both occasions without putting him

solf into full stride. The opinion of referans of the track who witinased his performances considered by the miners.

was that nothing in the Colony could touch Lindos, 15th Öcféber. him at those distances. The fallariuz were

responsible for the promotion of the meeting - President, Colonel 1. F. Brows, RE, Com manding Troops in China and Hongkong, General Committee: Lt. Col. J. M. Candy. 14th Bombsy; Lt Col W. 9. Birdwood, 10th FEL DESPORTING NOTES. AME Bombay: Lt. Col. B. G. Iromongar, 33rd Barina Lafentry; Major T. W. G. Bryan. HK S.B.R.A.; and Major E. L. C. Burger, the Hongkong Regiment. Executive Commit. teo: Capt. P. G. Andora, H.K.R; Lant. P. M. Heath, 19th Bombay; Liont, H W. T. Smith,

THE CRIMES ACT-ANOTHER

SENTENCE.

Mr. John O'Donnell, M.P. for Mayo, has bean sortexced at Birr to three months im prisvament with hard labour, for intimidation. An appeal has been lodged.

THE BOER GENERALS.

ТЕК СЕБАРEWITCH.

The Bost Gonerals hard left. Paria for H.K.S.B.R.A.; Liut P.Ashfield, 14th Bombay, Berlin. It is becoming increasingly evident Hon. Secretary: Liu, W. H. Simpson, 33rd burmas. Referee: Capt. P. G. Andarsos, that they are being made the catspass of H, K. R. Jadges Lieut. H. W T. Smith, . K. S. B. R. A., and Lieut. P. Ashfield. 14th foreign politicians,

Bombay. Timekeeper: Capt S. R. Stevens, 33rd Burma Starter: Lieut, P. M. Heath, The following is the result of the race for 10th Bombay. Clark of the Curse Llant. B. Fl. Morgan, 33rd Burm. Where not other. wise mentioned, the events were open to Native ranks of the Hongkong-Singapore Battalion Boyal Artillery, Hongkong Regiment, 33rd Barma Infantry, and 14th Bombay Infantry. Following are the results:---

the Cesarewitch Stakes-

Back Sund... Congratulation Rightful...

1

...

THE CRIMINAL SESSIONS.

For the Criminal Bossons, which begin to- day, there are down' on the calendar eight cases for disposal. These includo two charges of murder, one of wounding with intent to murder, and one of manslaughter brought against Cheung Houg, contractor, in connection with

a fatal collapse of houses

THE VOLUNTEER CAMP. Lieat-Colonel Johnson, Commanding Royal Artillery in the Colony, will inspect the Corps in Garrison duty this afternoon, and to-morrow afternoon Colonel L. F, Brown, RE, Senier Officer Commanding the Troops, will make general inspection of the Volunteers. On this occasion H.E. the Governor is expected to be present.

CHOLERA IN THE PHILIPPINES.

The cholera situation in the provinces is the 11th inst. The daily provincial report for greatly improving, says the Manda Times of the past 24 hours up to 8 a.m. today was 826 cases and 635 boaths; mortality of 84 per cent, The report for the City of Manila for the past 24 hour was 4 cases and 1 death.

SENHOR CASTELLO BRANCO.

As we have already announced, H.E. Banbor Castello Branco. Portaguess Earoy Extra. ordinary to Peking, has telegraphed to kino20, stating that he has signed a treaty on behalf of Portugal by which that country aktains com mercial advantages from Chius: what those advantages may be, it is imposible yeb to

Fisio, but it is of course agreed between the Powers and China dut whatever a muterdial privilege is granted to ous Power shail also be

"

At the conclusion of the svants, the ceremony of presenting the prisss was performed by Mrs. Johnson, wife of Colonel B. F. Johnson, Coin manding the R Three cheers och Mrs. Soulor Jolinson and Colquel Brown, Offer Commanding.followed, and the gathering dispersed to the strains of the National Anthem.

The match on the Criozer Greaud to-day between the H.3.0.0 and the Departing Garrison, seems to promise in excellent game and should attract a good number of spectat ra, in spite of the numaroni ejunter-attractious. The Club tour is published in warthor column:

the fest Tavy.

the Garrison team is nut to hand. On the following Saturday the Club will of its Arturas this semon The Naral fesza this year. from all secondta which have resol

The passage of the now rules of the Hong- kong Cricket Club was marks by harmony all tound. The new roles commsad themselves by their commonsanto, in partieniacs Kulo VI,

which states that the general committee may draw up bye-laws to regulate the use of the practice.nets Lawn-tennis concia, end

courts by mimbers and "by Nav

100 YARDS Entries limited to riment. First prize, $5. Second prize, Third prize, 81

per

re

3.

or for say other purpose,

BTW among the first to recop

1 Sepay Sultan Khan, H.KR.

3

2 Sepoy Sher Singh, 39rd Burma.

Sapoy Muhammad Khan, HKS. Sapy-Narayan Singh, 3ied Barm Time1 mins. 44-5th soos:- MA There were eight entries and the first man got his place with a yard to spaso, a

LONG JUMP. Entries limited to. 2 per regimeat. First prize. 85. 8-road prize, $3,

1 Havildar Na ba Singh 33rd Borms, 2 Havildar Muhammad Hussain, 33rd Burma This event was closely contested. There were eight entries. The first prize was won with a ONE MILE. Hutries Haited to 3 per tine clean jump of 18ft. 1lin. regiment, First prize, $3. Second prize, $3. Tbird prize. $2.

1.Sapoy Indar Singh J, 33rd Barma. 2 Sepoy Jodl Singh, 33rd Burma. 3 Sepoy Inder Singh II, 3rd Burmis Time-4 mins. 44-5th seas.

The winner showed a wonderful turn of speed and staying power. Hlay back until the last lap had been half-covered, when he shot forward and fluisheù in géod style with 6 yards to sparu.

PUTTING THE SHOT. Entries limited to 2 per regiment. First prize. 85. Boccad prize, 81

1 Sepoy Sultan Khan, H.KR.

2 Haridor Maliammad Hussain, 39ril BarmM. There were eight entries. The style of Sopoy Salon Kaao mergol the winner with a fiue throw of 38t. in. He was on putting was not very finished in some caOH.

easy first,

Finals, Eatries 120 YARD HURDLES. limited to 2 por regimeat. First prize. Si. Second prize, $3.

1 Havildar Natha Singh. 33rd Harms.

Havildar Muhammad Hussain, 33ri BurmA, Time-19 1-5th mess.

There were four competitors. The winner led easily at the finish by 3 yards. -

QUARTER MILE. Entries limited to 3 par regiment First prize, S. Becond prize, $3 Third prize, 39.

1 Sapoy Juhan Khan, H.KR.

Sepoy Narayan Singh, 33rd Barme 3 Sopoy Nadir Khan, 33rd Barma. Time-59 4-5 secs.

which twolve

ordinary members are enti:

the limited time at their disposs fớc pay who contribute the balt of the Class income, whalf gut reasonable opportunities for which they can hardly be add farga cricket in canverned, daring focunt vaar

The Hongkong Football Club, fiat, match of the season cərimənəsë UİSAR

the 62nd Co., B.A., bung the Club aide does not look strong the Shield tast of last year.

of the leading men of 1901-02 i

up for, though the new caplain may b: 1-p on to do his very beat Tas Club Happy Valley ground has bro

will be open to members sad to the public on

production of a ticks an

so far have

The Rix E-side competition of the Football And Cib is proving a great success su exciting finish may be autici improvement is noticeable from ment of the distants batwon the Previously the narcon target rendere prevalence of low-scoring course. The results of the mafo benWorovster and Chris drew Kew bant Boonstt (1–0); Ruther Bonnar (2-)); Anderson and Kow drew Wolfe best Clarke (1–

Rutherford beat ster drew (0- (1-0), Wolfe beat Bonnar sud. Hanose, dear (50) Clarke (2-1); Walls best. Wor | Clarke, best. Anderson (

Kew (3-0); Bai Beanst best

Wolle's tear former with

This was a good race for entered. The H.KR. man showed good tactics in drawing in his men and, passing them when a great strüg: bearing the tape, won with a yard or two to his o.odit

course either tray be,

Hoogkongh sont

well to Members were

HIGH JUMP. Entries Haited to 2 par regi ment First prize. 85. Second prize. 83, SA

2 Sepoy Sikandar Khan, H.K.R. 1 Havildar Natha Singh, 38rd Barma 8ix competitors entered and some good judip- ing was soon. The 33rd Burms representative managed to cloar 4 foot 11 inches and, showed people in the Colo fine style. He was closely rau by the second seeing yachts racin

rest HALF-MILE. Entries limited to 3 par modore. man regiment Firet prize, $5. Second prize, $6. Third prize, $2.

1 Sepoy Indar Singh I. 3rd Burma.

Sepoy Najab, H.KR.

extended to the others. Castello Braung A Wachang des stok to Shanghai states that owing to the vast amount of official business

has wired't, Er. A. J. Baste, President of the Municipal Counull of Mice, congratulating still unfinisbad in the hands of Viceroy Chang

the inhabitants of that city on the treaty. A In its issue of the 10th instant, our Shang- Chib-tang, Governor Tuan Fang, who has beun

meeting of the Corell will be convoked to bai French contemporary, L'Echo de Chine,ord-red by Imperial decree to be Acting Vica.

Tuis afternoon on the Happy Valley the ins an invitation to the Portuguese Ebroy to attempts to deal with the diecussion in the roy of Hukuang, refuses to take over this post Hongkong Press on the subject of Frenchst ques, saying that he is completely ignorant | Hongkong Football Club will play the 62nd visit Macao on his way home via Hongkong to activity in the Macao neighbourhood. of Vicarey Chang's schemes and would only Company, R.A., the kick-off being at 4.15 p.ro. Lisbon, which he expects to reach before the

meeting of Parliament next January, Particular mention is made of an article make a "mess of it" were he lo stened The following will play for the Club:~

C. T. Kew, goal; E M. Kooz, and W. G.

Sr. Castello Brauce has great political in Chang Chib-tang without the necessary pre

won son of the which appeared in these columas as long

Tuan Fang therefore Worcester, backs; Mr. Harrison, R.N., J. W. C. Buenec in Portugal, has paratory knowledge. ago as the 6th August. We do not know telegraphed to Peking about this, and so Bonnar, sud J. V. Bandett. haivus; H. A bighest decorations and held most important what prompted the French journals late Viceroy Chang has had to postpone bis S-th, W, F. Rutherford, C. R. S. Cooper, posts, including the Civil Governorship of Liston and the Directorate of Public Instrar in the day to criticise our statements, departure for Neaking for the nous, the A. Humphreys, and 8. Cooke, forwards,

tion. He is a nephew of the celebrated especially as no attempt is made to refute Acting Viceroyship being held at prevent by

Portuguese prelist, Camillo Castello Branco,

Gangs Singh, 33rd Burma any of them. Lord CRANBORNE, it may be Li Shao-fen, the Treasurer of Nanking.

and began life as an army surgeon, bat, adox

Time-2 mins, remembered, in June and July professer a

A Cavite (P. I.) tologram dated lith October

afterwards adoped a parliamentary estoer.

Indar Singh followed up his splendid per are formance is the mile race by winning this ovens certain amount of ignorance with regard to

to the fanita Cablenews says:-A cablegram

with 6 yards to the good. A good third. French proceedings at Ca Tai and Yeh-ti, received by Rear-Admiral Wilds, from Cop

LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS.

HALF-MILE. (pea to Non-Commissioned and we ventured to suggest that his answers mander James B. Selfridge, U. s. N., Thursday to questions in the House of Commons afternoon. states that the Princeton, which lafi

William Dixon, Rev. E. H. Gond, R.N., J.

The CP.R. steamer Athenian arrived at Officers and men of His Majesty's Navy, and were not conclusive. L'Echo de Chine, on here the morning of the 1st instant for Yoko Honpur. A. B. Lowe, F. Maitland, & Moure, Kabe at 9 pm, on the Lath inst, and left again Army (British Corps only). Entries unlimited

prise, 89.

1 Private H, B. Andrews, 2d IW.. the contrary, finds Lord CRANBORNE'S hama, whither she was conveying a number of R.N., T. E. Fears, Liant. H. W. Smith. B.,st 3.30 p.m. on the 16th for Yokohama, where First prize, $15. Second prize $7.1

The N.P. steamer Glenogle arrived at Tacoma

2 Private C. Gregory, 2nd B.W.F remarks perfectly satisfactory--why should short-time blue-jackets and marines for tranz. Capt. Tallock, R.A., W. C. D. Turner, and Ashe was due to arrive at 9 p.m., yesterda

on, the 14th inst.

8 Bomdr. W. J. Webber, EGA.S The Boston Tow Boat Co.'s steamer Hyades.

Time-2 min. 18 15th sec it not, indeed?--and ridicules our statements portation to the States, had been forced to put, ward.

There will be a match to-day between the arrived at Tacoma on the 14th inst

Andraws was hot favourite for this race in as unsupported and therefore worthless. into Nagasaki in a badly leaking condition, brought about by the stormy weather sacoua- As a matter of fact, the Ca Tai affaired on her wip porta. The ablegram new Hongkong Civil Service C. C. and Queen's "The "Glen" Lane steamer Glenlochy, from

supply witnessed to, while with

ent at the time Further stated that when some 160 miles aut College (past and present) at Happy Valley, Antwerp and London, left Singapore on the view of his past records. He lay back at the of the second lap and romped home an ewy Tegard to Ich-ti it was evident at the time from Manila, the Princsign: rab aer as the when the following will play for the Ciry 18th inst, and is due here on the 21st inst start, got among his mon at the commencement.

CRICKET.

HRC.C. . DEPARTING GARRISON. The following bays been selected to play for the Club in the above match, play to commeure at 11 am, sharp

The ND.Lsteamer Marburg, from Hamburg, Left Singapore for his port on the 17th

23rd

FECI

Barrington (captain), Wilebell CrizzM SLĪBĀSNIS may be erected kers on or about haust, winner by 15 yards. A poor third,

that the French agents who surveyed the wreak of the Oletia Palersos, an Amariesu Service — bay did not wait until Europaan sightseers schooner loaded with lamber, bound from came over to watch their proceedings. The Manila to Guam, floating about in helpiens Yeh ti survey is therefore dismissed by our condition, and bad resouci ten samen and contemporary as une absurde histoire. We brought them into Nagasaki.

King, Conolly, Flacher, Lyon, Gne Red O'Donnel, Resetres MoMichael Batago, and Barasit.

The 0.8.8.alester Patroclustoff Singapore Wolle, on the 17th hat and ls expected here on the

Wee refre

Third

100 YARDS. Open to Native Officers only, A prize, value 320.

1 Bubular dan Muhammad, HKE Time 1145th Beck

A big number of competitor got away to wings

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