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Customs to foster the development of cam- The Commissioner merce with Burma. quotes figures to show that the transfrontier trade is already in a flourishing condition. To increase it in the future," he says, "gonie encouragement should be given to the export trade; but unfortunately Western Yunnan's most valuable product,

A. S. WATSON & CO. opium, is prohibited from entering Burma

It is proposed to introduce Japanese lady' barbers into Manila.

The Terrible, cruiser, Capt. Parcy Scott, C.B., was to be paid off into the D Division of the Dockyard Reservent Portsmouth on the 2444 mắt.

Mr. Barton has unbled an invitation to the Rt Hon. J. Chamberlain to extend his visit to Australia on the conclusion of his tour in

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Since Mr. Andrew Carnegie became * Dr." Andrew Carnegie, says a home paper, he has be studying with a mors affectionate interest the lives of the literary men of his nation, and in his humorous way he has discovered that the old hankering after sovereignty has not altogether goaa from the English border, Why, he asks, should Raskin, whom Mr. Froderis Harrison olla a Scot of Scots, figure

sunt series Scatt, Carlylo, Adam Swith, and Susa English Mea of Lotters" eories? In the Forth Africa. and there is little likelihood of this pro- hibition being removed" · At presont the Macaulay also figure 29 Englishmne, and Barns exports which bulk most largely in they await a similar degradation. Dr. Carnegie export list are leather, hidea and skius, raw raises an interesting point. If Ruskin is a silk, living soinials (chiefly horses, peuies, Scotsman beanse his father happened to be one, WINE & SPIRIT MERCHANTS and males), orpament, tea, conduge and of his grandfather, and Ben Jonson on the s.,fruit and vegetables. The principal stength of fis great-grandfather? At what imports through Bhato to Tengyuch are paint is it possible for a man of Sezttish corton, leather, and to a less extent woollen sestry to "bing to another nation "? pier goods. The obstacles to the increase of trade are difenlty of some of the routes,

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Under the heading of Ostriches in Pall Wall" the following Folter, sigaod "A" aquars in the Timma ----Sir,-In September, 1899, same works before the declaration of war in South

New Orleans. Africa, I happened to arrive Within half an hour of my ragistering my ane and English address at the hotel two reporters, one from each of the principal news- papers of the ety, appeared to intervios me Both took it for granted that I had coma to ty mules for the English (vorawent. But "the offer of assistance mails by the British military attaché at Washington was wholly ignored by the Remount Department of the War Offies, owing, we any toki, t: tho desire lo maianiu sersey about the passage of par- Will not The Plates start a shesing officers in foreiga countring baf we tho outbreak of wi.” subscription for the orection of two statues of astriches a supporters to Siduey Harbort's status in Front of the War Offen?

Lord Selborne has decided to abandon tho old practice of going to mythology for name of new warships, and in future all vessels will be med after the countries, consties, and towns,

The names of the two mighty battleships

immediately to be laid down have just be

They are Now Zealand and announcel. Hindostan. We already have among battleships a Dominion, & Commonwealth a Tondon, and

an Edinburgh, and it is said that the two new armoured cruisers will be named Natal and Nene foundland. The idea of the Admiralty is to interest countries, counties, and tans in the ships that-bear their names, and by this way to encourage recruiting for the Navy, Alendy

sixteen cruisers have been called after various

counties, and the Association of Men of Koat and Kentish Mon has established a gamery prize for the meu of the Koat,

TELEGRAMS.

SIR W MEIGH GOODMAN, CHIEF JUSTICE.

"DAILY PRESS" SERVICE.

CONGRATULATIONS AT THE MUPREME COURT. The members of the legal profession in the FAR EASTERN AFFAIRS.

Colony met, is the Supreme Court at noon [FROM OOR CORRESPONDENT.]

yesterday to offer their congratulations tớ His SHANGHAI, 13th November, 6.59 p.m. Honour the Chief Justice upon the honour of kinghthood conferred upon bim by His Majesty H.C. LIU KUNG-YT'S OBSEQUIES.

King Edward VII. The Chief Justion was Lu Hai-kwan, the Chinese Treacy Com accompanied on the bench by His Honour the missioner; Yuan fastai; Li Chan-chun, the Puisme Judge (Mr. A. G. Wise)." The members Provincial General; Admiral Sir Cyprian of the Bar present were the Hon. Sir Henry S. Berkeley, Attorney-General; Roo, Dr. Ho Kai, Bridge: H.B.M. Consu:-General Manatiold.M.G., Mr. H. B. Pollock, K.C., Mr. E. H. Major Maxwell, Commanding the British garrison at Shanghai; Deputy Inspector. General Bredon, LAL.C.; Messrs. H. Kinnear, Vice-chairman, and J. O.

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Bland, Secretary of the Municipal Council; M. P. Banat, Chairman of the French

Council at Shanghai; and many Consuls have gone to Nanking to attend the obsegales of the late Liu Kung-yi./

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WHISKY.he turntence of the Kachins on another, and on the chief rond, the Manwyne, the beavy exactions made from traders using it. Mr. MONTGOMERY instances the payment CELEBRATED made on a load of 180 fatties of cotton yuin fimported via Madwyne, Naa-tion, and Tengyuch to Yung-cilang, on the way

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on the value of the load are said to in caucted. "In future," he says, however, the same weight of the yarn will have to pay only Tls. 1.71 if the Truusit Pass system is mode use of." From Mr. MONTGOMERY'S notes it any be gathered that if the rexations taxes which merchants are at present forced to pay be got rid of in favour of the Transit Pass systera, and if the Kachins be pacified so as to allow the opening of a trade route

A Kieff correspondent, writes under dats The following are also recommended, and which was used twenty years ago but is

6th October-The pénzren of plague in less now abandoned, there is a prospect of is reusing the sanitary authorities in Olessa are unsurpassed in quality:--

considerable advance in this trustrontier harbour to a scuse of the dunger threatened by of this animal is that when it arrivedia London he looked to the fatura in South Afrios.with a commerce; but at present the latter is only the possible importation of esclera by sea from the Far East. The mere cremersbee of a case in its infancy.

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The pet deer which the craw of H.M.S. Terrible brought horas from China Ins excited same little curiosity as to its exset spreiss, a home paper says. Te judge from the animal, as she stands in the stall, he would be a bold man to affix a generic and specific nama; Aa Eastern deer is, probably, a that any soologist would be inclined to say. The first photograph Sent to the authorities of the Zoological Society was that of an Acis deer (A. maculatus), and as shoh the animal was acepted by Mr. Thomasou, the Assistaut Superintendent, on behalf of the Socisty, in the ahsouce of the Secretary (Dr. Seister) and the Superintendent (Mr. Clarence Bartlett). The one thing certain in the history the species had been wrongly described. As the animal is a female, the question of antlers cannot be considered, but those authorities who bave paid special attention to the spotted form in young deer may possibly have to courider for the immediate despatch of that their opinions when the pet animal of the crow vessel, whether she be cargo or passenger, to the Terrible gets the attention it deserves, Theodosia, whore she is pat in quarantine, and, So far as can be traced the der was bought at

... It Singapore. if necessary, thorunghly disinfected. is parfelly tend that the authorities in St. Petersborg called for medical volunteers for the Far East, but as the salary-uffered, to a fally-qualified practitioner in return for an porarily throwing up his practice in Russia and travelling to the other side of the the Zionist" fraud, to refund the sum of touhuaisphere was about thres haudred roubles thousand ponads to the heirs of the late Frederick Button, who is daserited a New Zealand convert."

On Wednesday the British cruiser Eiplegis left for Singapore and the Portuguese goboat Dix for Macao. Yeatorday the British cruiser Argonaut arrived from Weihaiwei,

The native werkman who was taken from the collapsed wall in Wing Lok street late on Wednesday afternoon, a few hours after the accident, died in hospital the snroe ercuing, making two deaths from this fatality.

The Illinois law courts have ordured Down

On the 27th ult, while the Vicores of India was driving through the streets of Datin.! Bundelkhand), with the Maharaja of Datia, the vicoregal carrings overtuigued. Lord Curzon and the Malaraja were thrown out, but they sustained no injuries.

|_Lieutenant-General-Oku, ong of Japan's fore most Generais, and thren Juqaurs st-ff officers, arrive in Colomb on the 18th Novembar, on their way to India, baving been specially invited to attend the Delhi rannauvres as the geosts of

the Indian Government.

Mr. Erang, a vonatable in the service of the British Consul at Canten. was attacked on a

reitson

month grass, it is intelligible that most Russia medical men felt compelled to decline the offer.

toeltet.

FOOTBALL.

The following team of the Rugby section of the Hongkong Football Club will play a combined team of H.M.SS. Albion and Cresag, on Satur- day, 4p...on the Happy Valley ground:~~

Buck - Kaox, three-quarters Campbell, Pierce, Graham, and Bosnelow: halves-Jordan and Arthur; forwards--Halifax, Chard, Bainos, Wolle, Morgan, Bennett, Cráke, and Clark.

. CRICKET.

WARREN'S CIRCUS.

LONDON, 11th November,

MANCHURIA. Seven Eindred Chinese rubbers attacked and captured the town of Bodune to the south-west of Khartin, Manchuria, is the beginning of A Russian force sent to dislodge October.

lism entered the town ou the 24th of October.

The Huarious vi and execute the leader. garrison the town until the attacks cease, MR. BALFOUR AT THE GUILDHALL. Mr. Balfour, speaking at the Guildhall, said

hopeful but not too sanguine spirit. Despite the great difficulties to be overcome, he had every confidence in Lord Milner's long tried genius and administrative ability, and the to the Far East, by mngratulated Lord Lane rusuits of Mr. Chamberlain's visit. Esferring downe.02 the successful diplomacy displayed in concluding the cornmarcial treaty with China, and the allianes with Japan. Baron Hayashi, Japanese Minister in Londos, replied for the foreign ministers.

LONDON, 11th November.

THE FRENCH COAL STRIKE The French coal-minere largely refuse to acept the grbitration award, which is favourable to the employers, and aro continuing the strike.. MASCAGNI'S ARREST. Muccagni, whe has been released on redused bail of four thousand dollars, has instituted a suit claiming Hy thousand dollare damagos against his managers for defeation and falso.

arrest.

COLLISION IN THE HARBOUR NARROWLY AVERTED.

Our attuation has been drawn to an incident-

OCES

The curroat namber of the Sardwik Gazelle

A match will take place to-morrow, commenc- gives an negant of the expedition against the Batang Lapar Dynks from which the following items are taken. The last large expeditioning at 2 p.m. between the Hongkong Civil against these natives was in 1889 when the Service C.C. and the Craigeugower C.C., nu consent of the Netherlands Government having the ground of the latter. The following team be gained, an expedition was organised and will represent the Ciril Service Club Measre, sent to the Kadaa hills where the tribes were Lamble, Srayth, Witchell. Casear, Rolins, which happened in the harbour on Tuesday Punishment was duly indeled and Craig, Brett. Brava, Carter, Knight and afternoon, and which narrowly missed ending

Reserves-Farrell, Whcal, and

seriously. The facts as applied to us are follows:-Just after the 4.15 p.m. Star Ferry the force returned, but the dose will have to be Woolley, repeated again soon add it was to do this that Barrington. the recent force which suffered so severely from

laude from Hongkong for Kowloon had The Dyaks have a liking cbeluga was sent opt

cleared the wharf, it was seen that the Borella for war and the taking of heads, but apart from these tendencies they do not seem any worse This excellent circu‹ has been well patronised Mars, was steaming half-peed on's

The since its opening on Saturday, and last, orening which would take her across the bow of the On the 4th November, at Swatow, the wife of junk by pirates whilst he was travelling up thethau, if so bad us, the other races.

BUKA

Government only expeers them to pay one dollar a large audience was present in tiae big marques ferry boat. The práctico veqally followel in per family yearly and for this they get froo title It being Jack's and Tommy's off-day, the spal cases is for the ferry-lunch to go round to farming land and jungle produce. As a

Navy and Army were largely repressated, the stern of the bigger vessel, but in the present The performance of the trained dogs evoked itatance the coxswain departed from this custom matter of fact they only raise trouble when many get together with one or two discontented repeated applause.; and the other items of the and kept straight ahead, probably thinking that

by putting on full speed he would be a persons among them. "A force recently operated programme were most enjoyable, under Messrs. Bailey and Buring-Gould in the

For this evening a complete change of pro-comfortably to clear the bow of the Rosetta Mar Th fallacy of the move was, apparent Lemanak river district. The faree loft head-gramme is advertised, and to-morrow a matines

when it was too late to retrieve the mistake, for the two vessels were now steering converging courses which would inevitably bring them quarters on the 4th it. twelve hundred strong, will be given at 3.30 o'clock. The main colama ascended the right bank of the destroyed and stock captured. The enemy bang ou the flanks out of range but never offered fight. The expedition returned on the 12th.

V.J. McLoughl15, of a daughter.

DEATH

On the 4th November, at "The Bluff" Yoko- han, Jon RYCRAFT, the eldest son of JoAN RYCROFT BEAT Ex me, late of thy Bengal Civi Service, aged 5 years.

The Daily Press.

UNGKUNG OFFICE: 14. DES VEUX ROAD CI. Losnos Office: 131, FLEET STREET, E.C.

West Biter, and seriously wounded, having no less than six ballets in his butty. He was picked up later by the Kong Nam and conveyed to hospital at Canton. Mr. Evans is said to be

■ Crimean veteran.

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Sharp, KC.; Mr. M. W. Slade, Mr. F. A. Huzoland, Polien Magistrate; Mir, T. Morgan Phillips, Mr. H. H J. Gompertz; Mr. C. A. D, Melbourne, Chit Clerk at the Magistracy barristers:lr ILL. Denys, Asting Crown Solistor Messrs. M J. D. Stephens, C. D. Wilkinson, V. H. Deacon E, A. Bounar, 8. W. To, E. e. Pontifex, F. C. Barlow, H. K. Homes, P. W. Goldring, J. Hays, Wei On, F.

X. d'Almada a Castro, F. B. Deases, K, W, Mouneey, H. W. Looker, J.&. Hurston, E. J. Grist, F. P. Hett, H. F. R. Brayos, G. C. C. Master, G. Hall Bratton, J. Hastings, and H. Bursthous-solicitors, Mr.G.H.Wakomàs, Land Offcor Mr. J. W Norton Kyshe, Registrar: Mr. A. Beth, Deputy Registrar; Mr. C. J Xavior, Acting Deputy Registrar; Mr. L. d'Almada a Castro, Acting Fires Clerk of Court and Clerk to the Chief Justice, Mr. A. B Sufiad, Acting Second Clock of Court; Mr. Li Hong Mi, Acting Chief Interpreter; Mr. Wong Kwok V, Court Transistor; Mr. UK Kum We, Acting Assistant laterpieter; Mr. F. Eowell, Head Bailiff; Messrs J. Lecard, J. F. Rozario, Assistant Bailiffs, Mr. V. A. Sales, Clerk and Usher; Mr. Lung Tsan, Shroff; and Mr. G. Thomas, Librarian Lady

The gentlemen present, having risen to their Goodman was also present,

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The Attorney-General sald-May it please

to sit this morning in order that we may tender you, my Lorde, your Lordships have been asked

to you, my Lord, the Chief Justice, the congra

enlutions of the Bar of Hongkong upon the distinction which His Majesty the King has been pleased to confer upon you in recognition of your long and valued services as a Law Officer of the Crown in this Colony. The solicitors of the Supreme Court bava esked me to tender to your Lordship their congratulations in addition to the congratulations which are offered you by the members of the Bar. My Lord, the bonoar of knighthood has frequently in the past beeIL conferred upon Law, Uffivera of the Crown in various portions of His Majesty's dominions for services rendered; and though it is no doubt the case that in every instance the recipient was worthy of the honour bestowed upon hire, yet I feel that in no instance has tant dignity been more worthily bestowed ten in the present, (Applause.) Myth for the last twelve years your Lorusing filed the responsible and laborious post of Attorney- General of this Colony, and you have dous work connection with that utice which is highly premiated by those with whom you were brought into direct contact and which will in the fuluess of time bear fruit for the welfare of the Colony. My Lord, in the volume of well-considered legislation in which you have played o prin- opal part during the period to which I have referred you have ercated for yourself a monu- ont of industry with which your name shall always bo honourably associated in this Colony My Lord, it is the earnest, impe of the members of the legal profession that your Lordship qúlk long continue to preside over the administration

to our congratulations an expression of our hope justice in this Colony, and no desire to add

that a long life of happiness, may be before yan, (Applause,)

in

of

The Brough Company opepal their Calombo Season at the Bijou Theatre on the 30th ult with Mr. Sydney Grundy's Sorting the Wind. The company numbers about thirty in all. Mr. Brough states that this is to be his farevoli tour. He is due to finish at Shanghai in April. Kesit stream and a large number of houses were THE PROPOSED S. GEORGE'S BALL into collision. The greatest excitement pro- General, Allow me to thank you most sincerely when the company will disband, Mr. and Mrs. Brough proceeding these to England si

America..

were

HOCKEY.

CLU'S . H... "ALDION."

The Chief Justice said Mr. Attorney

The following Express, signed by Mr. E. W. vailed on the lauach, both amongst the for the kind words, you have spoken and the HONGKONG, 14th November, 1992.

Mitchell, hon. secretary of the committee Europeau and Chineso passengers, who stared congratulations you have offered me on this in fear at the menacing shape of the approaching occasion, and to express my gratitude to the appointed in connection with the proposed 8. AMONG the lately issued Imperial Maritime Customs trade reports for the year 1901 is

Sir F. W. Borden, Canadian Minister of De George's Ball, was issued yesterday -A meet-steamer. A estess ozolange of whistles took gentlemen of both branches of the legal profes saved only by the prompt action of the Muru's appearing here to-day. I can truly say that I au interesting note on a proposed trade A ceremony of peculiar interest to the Jewish martet Tengyuel (Momein) by Mr. G. F. mannity, in Africa took place the fence, while on a visit to Boston, Mass, lasting of the subscribers to the S. George's Bull place, and a situation that seemed hopeless wassion for the honour they have done me by MONTGOMERY, Commissioner of Castons, Kimberley synagogue on the 9th ult. when month, stated that it had been practically decid. will be held, by kind permission, at the city dated the 25th February last. To Hong haud morial brasses, presented by Mred to establish without delay a steamship service Hall, on Tuesday, the 25th November, 1992, at skipper, Captain Tate, who jammed his wheel have always received much consideration and William Meigh Goodman, will preside. Up to the foolhardy hues, which, according to the Hongkong, and that my relations with them all, kong residents Tengyueb, a walled town in Cydney Mondelsson in memory of the Jews sko between England and Canada, beginning with 5.15 pm. His Honour the Chief Justice, Sir over and turned the steamer's head away from kindness from the barristers and solicitors of the present there are 156 enlacribers, and statement of our informant, who was one of its during the twelve years I was Attorney-General South-western Yuanun, may seem rather fell in defenes of the flax in the recent choot bouts There was to be a subsidy of reuute and of littleimportance commercially. paign, ward uuveiled. The donor and the load $1,125,000 a year, Canuda contributing $750,000 farther intending subscribers are requested to passengers, dared the bow of the steamer by here, were always of the most, friendly and sigo the lists now in circulation or to notify no more than a couple of feat. As the crisis gordial character. Sir John Smale was, I believe, ing military and civil residents were present, and end the Imperial Government $59.000. He

approached und was safely pastel, nota suund was the first Chief Justion of this Colony who was It is, however, the only Chinese town of any adresses appropriate to the occasion could not say yet whether the Canadiau-Pacific the hon. secretary as early as possible.

to be beard on the lush, the smotions of those Koighted. Since then, for more thum a quarter standing in the Irawadi River basin, and its delivered by the Rev. Harris Isaacs, Mr Railway Company or asyatigate of companies

on board being too intense for expression of sexstory, it has been this custom to bestow position creates for it a distinct tearing on Mendelssohn, and Mr. Bonas, president of the compris.ng the Allan Tice, Messrs. Elder,

One gentleman afterwards ssid that in all the that honour upon bia successors, and, indeed, I the question of the Burma-Yunnan frontier synagogue. The building was decorated with Dempster and Co., and other links would obtain

even years he had travelled on the ferry remember that, as Attorney-Genaral, I had, trade. As the scheme of a British railway national emblems and the National Authom was the contract, which wonki befor a period of tow

years The Canadian terminus would, during The Chub gave rather a disappointing exhi-launches he never experience such a close myself, the pleasure of congratulating in Coort into Yunnan secus now indefinitely shelved, sung at the moment of the unveiling. a little consideration of the prospects of It is generally supposed that Aust siis and the winter at least, be Halifax, and probably bition against the Albion yesterday afternoon, share. This of itself speaks well for the care two of my predecessors, ws, Sir John Carrington coinmerce in that part of the world, without California ante a monopoly of big nuggets, but the English terminal port would be Liverpool.when they were beaten by 3 goals to I. Perhaps falness and ability of the Ferry Company's and Bir Fielding Clarke, when knighthoods the aid of railways, may not be altogether one of the biggest was found in the Ural Moun- Though ships with a 20-knot speed would not the fact that Teats turned up 20 minutes late coxswains, but in the present instance there were conferred upon them. It is doubtless, to Court in this Colony, rather thou to any per- useless. The question of opening a custom tains, Russia, on November 7, 1842, at a depth he s fast as the swiftest steamers zuuning to accounted partly for ibis, as the first 2 goals seems to be a feeling that the danger runs that custom, winou I consider comilnaire to the soul merits of my own, that I owe the title I house at Tesgrach under I. 1. C. control of aly nine feet. It weighed 901 and was New York, they would be the best for Canada for the Alta were scored in the first quarter in a great measure the fault of the coxswain of maintenance of the dignity of the Supreme

mзn to perform for some time, and acquitted was discussed some time ago and it was valued at £4,563. 19s. 3. A lucky find was the, in pressat circumstances, and that speed, more of an hour. Murphy again had the work of two the launch

Parker in goal saved THE INTERPORT RIFLE SHOOT-have recently received. It is bat natural that, "Heros Nagget." turned up at Sount over, was by no means that of which it was ip-

ING MATCH.

when a man has been for more than 19 years tended to make the service eventually. A new himselt very well. originally intended to open such a station

either an Attorney General or a Chief Justice in 1900, It was decided, however, to wait Alexauler, Victoria, by a couple of you flest would be built; there would be frequent splendidly, and it was largely owing to his good |

Telegrama to and from Shanghai and in His Majesty's Colonial Service, ke should until the Northern troubles subrided. In in Australia. They returned to England sailings, and the service would be established at judgment in clearing that the Club had

Hooper Penang give the scores of the representative highly appreciate a mark of Royal recognition the autumn of last year, when Mr. LITTON immediately and sold it for 168. Not the an early date. Canada, the Minister coatinged, sals 3 goals notabel against them, as they was appoisted British Consul at Teugyuch, most valuable, but one of the most beautiful in bad become a great competitor of the United were pressed hard all the time. a Customs staff iras cont from Shanghai appearance, of Australian nuggets was the States in many lines of the British market. I played a grand game for his side, his goal, the teams of these two ports in the above match as that be has, at least, tried to do his duty record. securea first honours, Singapore comes second, more to thank you gentlemen for your attend- same place. The Consilir and Victorian," found in White Horse Gully dairy produce especially she had made tremen- only one for the Club, being the shot of the 926 and 871 respectively. Shanghai thus ing to the best of his shility. Allow me once

The company

afterwards dispersed. to the Customs partiça

Bhai and Bendige. It was purobased by the Parliament dous strides. At various times in the past game. Thornhill also played well, and his travelled together

to their destination, of Victoria for £1,650. and presented to the years, Sir F. Bordon couchtled, the Canadians shoated edmonitions to the rest of the side were Hongkong third and Penang just. The scores.ance here to-day. which they reached in November. By their Inte Queen Victoria. There is a monster nugget bail made ad sauces to the United States with a cheering it occasionally interlarded with weird made by the various teams in the competition arrival the status of Teugyueh was naturally lying at the bottom of the Atlantic. It was view to reciprocal trule arrangements, but the pithets. Tulloch at half played a very sound were as follows:

shipped from San Domingo to the King of had met with such cold revoptions at Washing game. Of the Albions, perhaps Begle, Raymond, altered, and Mr. MONTGOMERT'e notes,

Spain 400 years ago as a tangible proof of the ton that they were convinced that the United and Salkeld were the best of a very eren lot, States was not disposed to make a fair agree thongh their forward line was particularly which are illustrated by two sketch-maps, value of Columbus's discovery, but was lost in a may be taken as an indication of intention storm together with 30,000 ounces of misller ment Canada bad, therefore, turnal her strong.

attention elsewhere with splendid results. on the part of the Imperial Maritime golden specimens.

met ut

Englishmen who had been culy three months

Shanghai Siorepora Hongkong Peneng

THE RESULT.

Last year the wogres were—Họn Mr. T. C. Gir was the referee for both sides. Shangazi, 841; Petsorg, 721,

928

875

001

LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENT.

- The C.P.R, steamer Empress of Chind arrived

at Vencouver on the 11th inst, at 11 pm.

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