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CRICKET.

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1.C.C. . THE GARRISON.

THE HONGKONG DAILY PREFS. MONDAY, JANUARY 2ND 1903

were already

The Clab team was far too strong for the military in the ab ve match, which was When these teams met on Boxing Day and played on Saturday last in cold and she legs weather. This 1luh executivo,did not wirh to so strong an eleven against their not too the day following, lath sides being ur play strongly represented than they were on Thurs-powerful opponents, but it would seem that the day last, the Services had much the better of much discus el" young players

tiring of the game, us very few of thom had put the game and won very easily by nine wickets.

down their names to play, and the Committer La the returz antel, however, the "tables were bad perforce to select whom they could get, turned" and the Club won handsomely by 80 Even then two or three men had to be picked rude. This result was mainly loought set up on the ground. The Garrison had pretty by the splendid, all-rontal cricket of J. T. early their full strength, but just now it would apper that niitary, eri kot is at ether a Dixon, who not only sewed 118 bat esplured 5 } low ebb in spite of the more than average ability of his pponents' wickets for 60 runs. Dixon, of several prayers. Ro that narit umy, she Chub: heal alí thứ být of the encounter of Solurday sines fue has been here, las gvisually player and won in the easiest possibla manner by on kimwl into form, and, at the present time, is how an 2:21 cues-with only 7 wickets down! rexthily the best all-ronud erinker in the Colony, He seemed to hure attained sufficient all-round excellence in the match Public Schools and Universities e. The Rest, when

The Garrison won the tea and batted first. So badly did they perform, havetor, against the honing of Dizon, Bird, Cooper ved Hisset, that they were all disposed of in rather were than an hour for a paltry 70 runs. The only

he seared

Ties azul enptared me to seno denble figures wore Rudeliño (15) Parrett (15) and smith (12 not out). There for wie pła

rans, but he oclipsed was nothing in the bowing to account for this this performance on Tharstiny lust, and the

poor performance, and it would be difficult to question would now appose to bu-Where will

aul Bisset, 2 for 8, obtained the best in stop The match was supposed to begin at why they did not do better. ixon, 3 for 1050, but it was 1130 when start was made.alyses for the Ciel, and the field. ar, con Wand beat Gurite in the less and slected to lastering the coldness of the day, was rather first, he wordingly sent in F. Maiciaud and i butter the usual.

Hi

THE HARI IKON.

Capt. Padeliffe, R.E., & Garle, b Cooper 19 Li. Mutt, a., U Bird Capt. Boyd, R.A., ↳ Dixon

taja. Fawcett, R.A., & Haymond, b Biv... 15

It. Rimington, 2.3. (Cupb), b) Dixon .....

Lt. Funakowe, N.A., a Cooper, b. Dixon.

15. H. W. Smith, K.A., not out.....

Capt. Nugent, R-A., Cooper

Col. Ferrier, A. P.D., e Cooper, J Fisset... Capt. Talrock, R.A., & Cone hit.... Pt. Bradford, A.0.D., run out...

Extrus

Total

K.K.CC.

3. A. Cooke, R.N., . Smith, & Fawoett....

J. T. Dixou. Rington

Lt. Raymond, K.N., & Fanshawe

3. B. O, Birvi, b. Fanshawe.

Lt. Gromastock, RN.., 1.b. w., b Nugent

A. Mackenzie, 1.b.v., b Fanshawe ........

. R. Soper, not out

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K. B. Charde, R.N) (CHL), )

1. Warren,

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EL H. erton. 1..., Krawn...........

L. A. Rose, at Ford, à Brutn ..............

R: C. Witeball, e Ford, & Pastoorji

1. E. Angor, e Stuart. b Brazi J. Lammert. b Binxn

J. Witaholl, a Stuart, & Herton...

S. A. Both, not cut ..

C. Laykum h Brawn

It. Hindoeson, is Bruen

H. W. Sayor, ha.. b brown 1.J. P, Jordnai, aberati

Exis

Total

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Apropes of the arrival of the forg Tant and Aerity at Singapore from la Baie d'Along in onkin, the Straits Times says, the offores and mea give interesting pecans of the cordial reception accorded them there and of the hospitable aaner in which they The party being check.d, the officers were treated during their stay of six days with wara billoted out in the various hotels and forth. their brother officers and men of the French with commeared the programme of sight-wing. Navy. On the squadron's arrival in the Bute is exhibition being closed for the day, a visit d'Along the French flagship Behotable, was made to its grounds, where a Philippine dying the flag of Vice-Admiral Maréchal, was band was playing. Dinner was served in one found at ancher in company with the newly of the dining rooms of the Hotel Metropole; arrived cruiser Chateau Bruna, the igen, this was so each evening. After dinner all the and this river gunboat Jucyvin. Admiral ficers were taken to the thestre of the Exhibi- Maréchal presented an attractive programme tion; and one need only remind our readers for the entertainment of the British oilters, that it was in effect a French theatre to assure which was carried out in the following the that our officers were thoroughly zamused. On the first afternoon boat parties On the two following days parties were mannor, of all the officers and mes who could be taken to the Exhibition; a déjeuner at the spared, escorted by a sufficient number of Governorate General was given, at which 42- their French commdes, wore organised to sit down; a visit ton native-worzod paper factory Turkey has signed a contract for the pur-visit a natural water circus surrounded by high was made; country drives were taken; and two

* MARCONIGRAPHY."

Londro. Bth January, Successful experiments in military Marcoui graphy have been conducted between Aldershot and the warship Fermon, at Spitheal, by engineers who are using a smali captive balloon, the hearing receiver consisting of metal ribbons, and being connected with the apparatus on the ground by a steel rofaining cable.

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NIGERIA,

London, 14th January. The expedition against the Emir of Kino, which was mentioned on the 1st January as to consist of 1,200 troops, under Celouel Morland. $259,915.20 is concentrating at Zurina, the bearest British DEPRECIATION AND INSURANCE FUND, station to Eno. It consists of 1050 seasoned troops, 37 British officers, five 124-pounders, 608,000,00 even Maximes all commanded Ly Colonel

Morland. Sc

rocky hills and approached through a low evenings were spent at the Opera. La and narrow entrance in the rooks through Farita and Les 23 Joure de Clarette which a large boat had scarcely more than enough being the pisces played. It is easy to recount room to pass. After a tour of the circus the those doings, but the arrangement required must long cordon of boats was towed to a boy, in the have been a far less easy matter. Every hour hillside surrounding which was the mouth of a of the day was provided for, every want large caveru. After disembarkation somewhat anticipated and supplied, and everything done slow owing to the extensive fate of shallow that courteoue hospitality and ingonicus fore- water and mud-the party climbed the hillside thought could derias, and entered the cavern.

Brawn to fen this deliver:es of Fawet and i The Cab had little dieulty in making Baurymple With 7 scored. Jhawn was bowled the accessary raus; indeed they were made för and even took his plan Ruitland was the loss of two wickets. Curiously enough. exught at the same total and Ward joined both Dixon and Cooks failed to Dixit. The Just-comer experienced a certain off, lmt Cooper, in kenzie, Bisi, Reymond and amount of lack and undo several dangerous Bird; all distinguished thoraseles Looper strokis, but his partier played the sound gan especially played a very fine jurings, and that is expected of him. However. Ward it WAN BODewhat unlucky-that he and managed hep bis wiket intact and not time to complote his "century. jskeyed inva!ualdo innings for his would seem that, after all, bo is be be considered xide; he was not Aistised until the core a bateman raïber than a bowier, no ho has cer- had reached 192--an dition of 95 sites tainly been mers successful in this department the fat of the last wiset his share being of the ganze up to the present, Anyhow, he is

most useful, if hurky, 5. Meanwhile Dixon

all-round criclater, and t excellent bad tied to play a sound game, and decitic acquisition. to the risks of the while taking no filation with the bowling has none to numerous playing metalors of Chabe It was satisfactory, tou, to was particularly severe on anything in the shape they of a “loose one, Arthe und E. W. Maitland Muckenzie broek hil spell of luck, did not stay long, bat Woodgates and Temarind it is to be hoped that, now he has began, ho chand both gav timely assistance to Dixon, will continue to show some of his old form. Lemarchand leaving with tho wore at 176. Both Bird and Baymond played excollent cricket for their raus, and Lissot towards the end of the Just alter the arrival of Cooper, Dixon com- plsted his century, having baited for about an doy hit with considerablo vigour. With the fall hour and a half. At tiff time the seque hat of his wicket, stnups wore drawn, the score had reached 10 for 7 wickets- very high the being 303 for 7 wickets, Louper carrying ats of scoring, considering that play bad out his hat for an admirable 09 not out. All sly been in progress for an hour und 5 the Garrison bowlers proved very expensive, but mute. Directly atter tiftu, Dixon's long Fanshawe took 3 out of the 7 wickets that fell, and spiral imings was brought to a class The following are the fall scores nas suglyses:- by a good catch in the long fokl. 918 took him about no hoa and three- quarters to compile and contacted three 's and reventeau Fo. lle give one se two chu een of stumpang and a possible chance at the wicket, but these were all the blemistes in an altogether admirable diphy. Mackensie, who followed, gave little trouble, but Bird and Cooper both Bit well and added 58 runs for the just wicket, Bird being thau caught by his namesake for a welul 2). Cooper was not out for a well hit 4. The innings thas terminated for the very creditable core of 2685 as loay to supposed, none of the bowlers came out with a very geod analysis, Nugent and Rimington shoving the best figures. The fielding at rond was fair and Jackson was especially good et point. Garile, however, for once did not appear to be in form behind the wiekete The Sevices stariell butting with Pawest and Garde, nu-l Dizon and bind bowlral. Careful play was the order of the day and rus came slowly in conse- quence, with 15 on the board, however, Garte was bowled and Cooke colar jo. Fawcett left at 32 and Bird succeeded him. He did not stay long, sud was followed by Jackson. Cook mean- white was playing excellent cricket and looke

ke making a score. When he had runde 28. however, he was smartly taken in the slips by Dixim. With Kodelitia în, another small stand was inado and the sewe and been increased to Es before Jackson was bowled for a care- fni 19. Dalrymple also gave trouble und wib Budelife, helped the score along to 140 before he was well cought at 10int by E. W. Maitland for a useful I This proved to be the turning point in the innings, as before Dalry plo's departure it looked as if the Services would save the game. However, Rad- eliffe's invaluable. juninga terminated at the same total-be was brilliantly caught by Cooper members of the Craigongower zioket Club On Saturday last at the liappy Valley the in the slips-and, with thanxception of Fanshawe who at bird for 26, and Barron, who did like were "at home" to their friends. in pile of wise for 15, ose of the others gave much the inclumeucy of the weather there was trouble mutt the inpilz: clowed for 188-80 very large attendance. Among those present were Major Chapman, H.K.V., the key, and behind the Club total. Radcliffe's 54 was an excelb ut inninge, and though he scored Miss Hickling, Mr. and firs. G. A. Woodcock, so crew but slowly at times he bilay Happy Valley Clubs. Timu was served to too and others, inelnding representatires of the hard. The Club folding was decidedly poor, and Ward and Lemarthand in particular members at 1.30 . uder a large wring: sold at $703) and, and cless strong at the

the quay at Beagay, and this distance was London, 16th Junnary.

travelled by train. The mines are open-air scored to experience great difficulty in properly about forty sat down, Mr. Braidwood in the

It is understood that the dismissal and dis. workings in the form of gigantie steps in the Ind, Coope & Co.'s gathering the ball. Artha, too, behind the chair. Tilin being over, the return match Clab latter quotation. London is unelunged at £64

of the Barkish Grand Vizier, Said hillside-destined before long to be

cobrared, Ale wickets was in anything but his best form. In. Hongkong Volunteer Coronation Con ingent Nationals are una ered with buyers at $224.

was played, and was won by the former, who

Pasha, was due to the rejection of his proposals unless the seam of coal should fail. At the spite of these deficiencies, however, the rasten?

Traders are still on for improving the adcainistration of the Turkish briquette factory the officers were shown

Bass, Light Gravity au enjoyable one and the result was very cred- declared their innings closed when 118 runs were demand at $47

can be procured at $1024.

regarded as foreshadowing complications in compiled 35 and 29 respectively. When the men

pitch, and mingling them ready to be pressed FIRE INSURANCES-Hongkongs contino euection with Macedonia, and the postpone hot into the briquette which is the completed Baes, Boar's Head... were called la, photographs were taken of the team, and then of the Club collectively, Mr. Lo/out of favour at $320. Chiuas have been booked out of the scheme for anifying the Ottoman article. The process was regarded as most i

at 986). Maayon of Des Voeux Road being the photo- Grapher. The Coutragent was out for a poor total of 63 nuns, of which bose was responsible for 14 and Asgar for 12, those being the only men to get into double figures. After the match the prizes-some of them won four gea. sons ago -Fere distributed by Mr. W. D. Braidwood, the president. The following were the prize-winners:-L. E. Lammert Shell Transports are procurable at £3. 10s. Od., and J. L. Staart (batting and bowling), after salos at this rats and £l. 96. 6d. H. Rapp (batting), J. P. Jordan (batting) ed at $92 and $90, and close with sellers at the REFINERIES-China Sugars have been book- and Pretouji (bowling). The Chal-

Luzons are unchanged at 8:23 lenge Shield presented by Mr. E. R. Bol. latter rate.

MINING.-Punjoms have sold at $2 and are

P. W. Goldring,

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31

31st Dec. 12.

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30th June. 1942.

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Total (7 wickets).

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

J. T. Dixon.. Bizet

Cooper bisect

Fawcott Rimington Bradlord Fanshawe...... Nagent......

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London, 15th January. The Indian Contingent is arriving at Obbiat. The Lad Sikhs, the British Field Hopital, und The Borabay Sappers and Miners have landed withent accident, except a for casualties to animals, the ses buying subsided, Moreover, fatigne parties had removed many of the original obstacles to landing. Brigadier-General Manuing has arrived at bhiat.

MOROCCO.

London, 14 Jaunary, It is reported from Tangier that the Salian JOINT STOCK SHARES.

of Morocco has been heavily defeated and Messrs. Vernon & Smyth sny in their weekly Minister, was killed. The tribes are fighting escaped eastwards; and that Menebbi, the War skare report, dated Hongkong 30th January Tangier, where a state of panic prevails The Chinese New Year holidays have interfered The solitary consul at Fez is the British repre- somewhat with business during ti e-past work, and transactions affected are not sen uumerous. Rates gavorally, however, continue to be well maintained, and à farther advanco žu Banks bus to be recorded.

sentative.

TURKET'S NEW GRAND VIZIER.

Loudon, 15th Jaunary, Ferid Pasba, President of the recently been appointed Grand Vizier.

On the afternoon of the last day half th The view prosented was that of the auditorium party went down to Haiphong to attend a ball. of some sort of theatre as ono might goze into it. There, as at Hanoi, the party were hospitably from about the level of the upper boxes. Below entertained and the ball did not break up till 5 in the pit, and above, where some venturesome

atu. By the 13th all hands ad returned to gilors had climbed to the top of the prescaniam, their ships and after a visit paid by the British human beings looked pigmies amidst the gigantic Commander-in-Chief to is French confrére, at stalactites und stalagmites which apparently which we may be sure that, so far as it formed the columns supporting the lofty was

possible to express in works, the roof.

At a given signal his wonderful gratification which the British officers hind scene was lighted by coloured fires, red, felt with their reception and tresiment, such white and green by turus. The band of the was expressed in the most heartfelt terms, Redoutable playeri appropriate music, giving Considering the time giren up, and the ezer varied effects theatrical and ecclesiastical tions made by the French officers for the cleverly harmonising with the surroundings and entertainment of their British comradios from Lot failing to impress on the least susceptible the admiral down to the youngest of his staff The applause which greeted each effort of the entertainment of this nature was a triumph mind the effect which it was desired to produce. who assisted, we must confess that a six days' entertainers was most spontaneous and hearty, avea for those with such a reputation for polite- the bluejackets expressing themselves according nest and hospitality as the French possess,

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itable to the Club team, uti of whom worked wadu for 6 wickets. Of these Basa and BR off at $59, and set $1.3. Canters Provinses in Europa. His Folkement is the process of crushing the coal and the ; Bass, Light Gravity

hard, though Dixon performances overshadowed these of everyone else. The day was cold and cheerless, but, in spite of that fact, a fair num ber of spectators, including some ladies, were present. We gave the scores and analyses in our issue of Saturday, but we repeat them for

convenience of reference :----

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F. Maitland, v Fawcett, ↳ Dalrymplo...............

A. G. Ward (apt.), e Dalrymple, Rini

0

.118

A. O, row, b Fawcetta daki

J. T. Dixon, e Fanshawo, b ngent

inglou .

H. Arthur, und b Rimington ........

A

B. W. a: Ditund, ↳ Eimugton .....

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J. A. Woodgate; b Dalrymplo..

6

WR, Lemarchand, b-Daleyinple

C. B. 8. cooper, not out...........

A. Mackenzie, o Baron, b Nagont

R. E. D. Bizd, e Bird, b'Nugent....

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UNITED SEKY ICEŻ. Mr. Garde, B.N. apt.), b J. T. Dixon... Cut. Fawcett, B.A.. bJ. T. Dixon ... Mr. G. A. Looke, RN., o J. 1. Dison, b

EE.0. Bird.

21

208

Lt Jackson, R.N., b Cooper eme 10.

28

Lt. Bird, R.M.L.L., UB. E, O. Bird......

*

Capt Radcliffe, R.E., Cooper, bJ.T.Dizon 54

IS 26

Lt. Dalrymple, R.N., e E. W. Maitland,

b Woodgaten dig

Lt. Yabawe, R.A., Cooper

Lt. Kimington, 8 F., Ward, J. T. Dixon @ J.. Barron, B.N., o Arthur, b J. T Dixon 14 Capt. Nugent, R.A., not out

Extran

Total

H.K.C.C.

11

Fawouit

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

Dalrymple

Fanstaw

Rimington.

Nugest

J. T. Dison

R. E. O. Bird

Bxwww. Соорег Mackensie Woodgates

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SHIPPING-Hougkong, Canton and Macios are in request at $375. Indo Chizas are wanted at $87, and a little fugher rate would probably be paid for ready shares. Chins Milas have been booked at 325. Douglases are quiet at $44. Star Ferries rre reported sold at $25 for the old is-ve; the new scrip is unsitered at $14.

fis, C.M.G., for the highest batting average allora,

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$

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Pis. 21.00 2.05 Qtu. 22,00 5:50 Pts. 27,00 3.40 Qis. 18.00 4.50 Pls. 18.00 3.00 Qts, 16.50 4.15

Pts. 10.50 2.75

do

„, Qt.~ 16,50° 4.35

da.

Pt. 16.50 2.75

London, 16th January. One Russian torpedo boat passed the Dar-out in an almost continuous sizes and taken El Capiton,

away to their stacks or loaded forthwith into Do. dc. danelles on Tuesday.

lighters as the case may require. Similar expe- Jubiles, ditions in search of game, visits to other caverns, Do. etc, were continued during the whole of the Munich, Dark stay and of course au interchange of dinners. Do. do. and other hospitalities, but the great interest of Blatz, American the British officers stay was contred in the Do. journey to Hanoi and the visit to the exhibition Yebisu,

France has decided to send a naval force to the opening of the Jibatil-Harrar railway, which King Menelik is expected to attend. Arrange ments are being made to give him a great reception.

AMERICAN DEMAND FOR BRITISH COAL,

Loudos, 16th January,

was won by J. P. Jurdan last seasou.

Over sixty steamers have been chartered conditions are for a player to win it two now in son request at 32:15. Charbonnages since Christmas to convoy British coal to the Ramons in secession or three times in all. The are neglect at $600. Hanbs can still be pro- United States. wins to date are:--R. Bass, 1898-09. Af. E. cured at 371. Asgər 1899-1900; R. Basa, 1900-01; and J.

at that place.

Early in the morning of Friday the 9th, English officers accompanied by the same number of French, the whole party the guests of the Governor General, left in the Alacrity and the Jacquin for Haiphong, where

- do.

Japanese Light Yebisu, Japanese

Dark...

Qts. 17.00 4.25

Ps. 17.00 2.85

Qts.. 28,00 470

"Pis. 99.00 2.90

16.00 2.10

8

"

17.00 2.20

STOUT.

Doz,

"

H

$ Qts. 20.00 5.00

Boar's

Head

8 Pis. 25.00 3.15

NEW AUSTRO-HUNGARIAN DUTIES, - DOCES, WICARVES & GODOWNA-Hongkong

the water part of the journey ends and the Iud, Coope & Co... Per 8 Doz. Pis, $19.50 82.45 London, 16th January. and Whampoa Docks have been placed at P. Jordan, 1901-92 Lawn tennis prizes 80024 and 3205, aut close steady at the higher been submitted to the two Parliaments, and

railway begins. The party comprised both Guinness, Boar's The Austro-Hungarian arrangement has admirals and their fall staffs and some officers Head Singles: F. Rop, Lat; J. Toppiu, 2nd. Doubles: K. Pestonji and H. Rapp, 1st: A. A. rite. Hongkong and Kowloon Wharves are consists of matur concessions and provides for representative of each ship present. A déjeuner Guinness,

was served on board the little Jacquin whi Komedios and F. Hapy, Sud. The President, ucaltered at $93 sellers, after sales at this figua 1rge increas in the Agricultural and in a few words, thanked those who were and $924. New Amoy Docks are quiet ar Industrial Duties to meet the German duties might have taxed the resources of a largo craft; but in this, as in all the arrangements which present and hoped they had had a very pleasant $40.

and prevent the flooding of Austria-Hungary followed, the kindly forethought and the trouble with products from protectionist States. afternoon, despite the camp and cold weather. Daring the afternoon the band of the Sård Burman, by kind permission of the offers, enlivened the proceedings. Every thing went off without a hitch, and great credit is due to the Committee for carrying out the entertainment so sucserafully. The watering was in the hands of Mr. Muttonjes of the Queen's Hotel. Appended are the Boares 12; the dividend for 1902 will, we hear bajor-General

and analyses of the match

CRAIGENDOWSS CC,

A. O. Brawn, b Horton

M. H. Harteam, b Herten

J. Kiuniard, Herton JL stuart, b Herton......

Be Hana, b Lazert

Kanasu se zinasema

B. Pestonji, o Jordan,, b Herten

Ford,

r. Kapp

It. Vincenot, did not bat

kommet qe sape

#

bar stage skiing,

H. Taylor

H. Happ.

Extras

Total (for & wick.ts)

LANDS, FITRIA & BUILDINGS.-Hongkong Laude are engaired for at $17: ex the final dividend of $6 per share for 1902 paid on the 7th instant. Kowloon Lande continue in West Points have been quest at $8313.

90 cents per share, är against $1 per share

of

H. PRICE & CO.

12, QUEEN'S ROAD.

NOW ON BALE,

THE

FOR

D

141

IRECTORY NHRONICLE AND CHINA, JAPAN, COBEA, INDO-CHINA, SIAM, STRAITS SETTLEMENTS, MALAY STATES, NETHER- LANDS INDIA, PHILIP- PINES, BORNEO, &c., WITH WHICH ARE INCORPORATED THE CHINA DIRECTORY

as to every detail which are characteristic of BGH MILITARY APPOINTMENTS.

French arrangements for hospitality were very London, 16th January.

ovident. At Haiphong, carriages were in It is officially announced that General Lord waiting and the whole party, with its mountain Greafell (Governor of Melts since the lat

baggage, was whisked off to the train booked at 855 cm dividend and are now January, 1999) has been appointed to command without a moment's delay. Let it be granted quoted at 8513 ex the final d-vidend of $1.00 the Fourth Army Corps: General Sir Mane that a Englishman can travel as light per share for 1902 paid on the 27th instant, field Clarke appointed Governor of Malta

as anybody else; yet it must be confessed" Humphreys Estates fave again been booked af

Baden-Powell, Inspector

that he very seldom does · 80. At Hai General of Cavalry Colonel Scobell to com

General was attached to the midday train for for 1901. Hongkong Hotels bave sold at 31s ad the First Cavalry Brigads at Aldershot phong station the saloon of the Governor- Colonel Rimingten command the Third the admirals and staffs, the other officers Cavalry Brigade in Curragh; and Colonel Is

Chiness servants were not forgotten. On Warsons, C.B., appointed Inspector-lieneral were put into a first class coach, even the of Artillery in India.

arrival at Hanf there were more carriages, the admirals were whirled away between two escorts of the smartest regular light cavalry over seen, and the officers followed two by two in the pony carriages of the conutry. It was long before the British oflcers could get over their admira- tion of these two squadrons of Annamite cavalry, The men were smartly turned out

and are still enquired for. Oriente Hotels are unchanged and without business.

COTTON MILLWe are heard of no busi. nees under this head. Hongkong Cottons contivus on offer at $17. Pray

BEWARE of the party MISCELLANEOUR-Green Island Cements offering Imitations of b Macniven & Cameron's Pene, have sold and are still on offer at $20). "China"They come ne a boon and a blessing to men, Borneos are slightly easier at 5 sellers. The Pickwick, the Owl, and the Waverley Pen, Watsons are on offer at $14. Electrics (ok)

Sold at all Stationers.

have sold at $13.10, and the new issue at $8.65. MAGNIVEN & CAMERON, LTD, Wijverley Works Fenwicks have been booked at 850. Dairy

Edinburgh,

(2045-3

AND

THE HONGKONG DIRECTORY AND HONG LIST FOR THE FAR EAST

FOR

1902.

THE FORTIETH ANNUAL JOSUZ.

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