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CHESS NOTES.

BY X, Y, Z.

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS FRIDAY, AUGUST 14TH, 1908

The Sealed Handicap tournament of the Hongkong Chess Club bos at last concluded and the two prizes Lave fallen to Messon Albert Raymond and R. A. Dastur. Mr. Dastur, who bad to cooesdo two points to the winner, was anlucky in that he lost his game to Mr. de Souza Every Household Requisite. Depot for before that player retirad (after winning £ve Fastman's Kodak Films and Accessories; games off the reel), whoreas the first prize-

178, Queen's Road Central,

wiquer scored by definit against Mr. de Souza, CITRONG LEE & CO., Forniture Store.

The handicapping, which was arranged by the Established over yours. Importers and

Hos. Seoratury, who did not compete, would Exporters, Teakwood Furnitaro, Black.

doubtless have been more successful in bring wood, Jewellery, &c, highest gralo

best and cheapest. Queen's Reading the players together and not four retired

Contrui.

JEWELLERS

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Watson's Building, Queen's Road. Also at Shanghai, Manila, Paris and Iloilo

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STOREKEEPERN

P. BLACKHEAD & CO.,

Navy Contractors, malters, Provision and Coal Merchants, 8 Agouts for Hartmone Rahtjon's Genite. Com

position Red Hood Brand.

BISMARCK & CO.,

Navy Contructure, Ship Chandler, Provision and Goal Merchants, Saif makers, &c. Fresh Water supplied to

Vessels in the Harbour

without playing a game and two more after playing a little over half their games. The leading scores were i→→→

A. Kaymond +6 handicap 11 R. A. Dastar 6+4 W. W. Foiling 5 +4 M.J. Danenbergb+2

R. H. Newbora 4+4

B. J. Moses 3) + 3

16

9

8

= BA

6

H. E. Pollock 6 [Scratch]. Mr. F. J. Marsha!!, the young American player who did so brilliantly in the Visuas Gambit tournament, has challenged Dr. E. In Laskor, the world's champion, for the title. a recent letter Marshall writes: "As there appears to be considerable misapprehendfüo os to the terms of my challenge to Dr. Lasker, kindly allow me to point out that I did not vame £100 a-side as an abseinte stipulation, but merely suggested that sum as a buds for negotiation. It is now opon for Dr. Lasker to accept this or to name bis own terms." Tho match is to take place in England.

LATE TELEGRAMS.

[VIA SHANGHAI.]

RUSSO-JAFANERS COMPROMISE DENIED.

Berlin. 7th August,

It is oficially stated in St. Petorsharge that all tumours of an agreement or compromise having been signed betweon Russia and Japan in regard to Mancimrin are utterly unfounded. -0. Iloya

THE BAIUPIKO TRUST,

Berlin, 7th August. The Morgan Trust has made a new agree. ment with the British companies for a period of tratty years, thereby soouring to the British companies their own nationality, Lloyd.

STRIKE IN FRANER.

Parie, 7th Angust. Following the strike at the iron-works of Henn-bout. The strikers com vitted considerable

disorders and damares at Hennebont At L'Orient they attacked the troops. Several scuffles ensued in which many warn wounded and a great number arrested.-Ecko de Chine.

(VIA CETION AND HANGOON.}

THE FISCAL QUESTION,

London. 24th July.

In the House of Lorda, Inst, night, Lord Lytton asked Was the feral volicy of Mr. Chamberlain the policy of the Government†”

ita Governor of sombay, shortly replaces Lord Minto as Governor-General of Canada.

OBITUARY.

London, 27th July.

The deaths aro anpoance1 of Sir John

Rigby and of Mr. Donald Nicol, M.P. for Argyllshire.

Londen, 29th July. The death is announood of Sir William Thackeray Marriott. Member of the Privy Council

IMPORTANT OFFICIAL CHANGES,

Londou, 81st July. Sir Francis Mowatt retires from the Tross-

Sir Edward Hamilton und Sir Georgo Murray, urs in September, and is to be sreceded by iniatly. Sir George Murmy is succeeded in the Post Office by Mr. Henry Babington Smith.

CRICKET.

4

London, 25th July, Notts beat Glone stershire by an innings and

Later. 256 runs.

Sumor v. Leicestershire has been drawn; Kent beat Somerset, by 130 runs: Yorkshire- beat Warwickshire by 69 rucs; and Essex boat Lancashire by two wickets.

Loudon, 26/h July. Surrey boat. Hampshire by nine wickets.

London, 29th July. Yorkshire beat Gloucestershire by an innings Essex Hampshire and Kent and 183 rúns

London, 31st July, Surrey had to be abandoned, Yorkshire beat Surrey by na innings and 97 runs.

Lord Frue [ie] made an impresioned apical to the Duke of Devonshire to come forward at. this crisis and exert his influence in the canso of From Trade.

Eel Spencer oxpressed his belief that, while the Duke of Per nehira stood firm, the Cabinet would rerer adopt. Mr. Chamberlain's policy.

The Duke of Devonshire declared that Mr. Chamberlain apoke for himself lone, and no member of the Government bed vet said a single word to identify himself with that policy, "The position of the Goverment is simply that there is on for enquiry." His Grace said, “I am still a Froe-Trader."

London, 25th July, Mr. Henderson. the Labour candidate, has The Boston Transcript says that Champion

hean slented member for Barnard Castle in this is the usual American title for the Doctor]

nitoo of Fir J. Penge, deceased. The polling was as follows Mr. Henderson 3370; Hon. Lasker auxidors the Ray Lopar to be one of the most difficult of the chess openings, as well Major Vane (Couservative) 3323, and Mr. This result has as one of the most fascinating. "If you have Beaumont (Liberal) 5,809

boon a great mirisa, While the Fluention Black, and your opponent phys 3. R ta K 5,

Art probably intinerred the result, it is note your best course is to offor hire a draw." This

worthy that Mr. Henderson is an uncompromis. was a bit of pleasmates. Champion Laakering opponent of seal enquiry. Mr. Vane is s supporter of Mr. Chamberlain; wol Mr. Benu- said, however, in all seriousness, that wherew in almost any other opening the second players mont a Free Trader, but favours fiscal

exquiry.

London, 26th June, tony hope to win, in the Ruy Lopez it is good 25 and 26, Convanght Road, Para Central judgment to hope for a draw. The sugges Shipelandiera, Baihuakers, Biggers, tion that the chess world is waiting for a man

General Commission Agents and

to begin an exhaustivo analysis of the Ray Storelvopers; Sola Agents for

Shipowners Composition (Grey-Lopez suffleiently warly to complete it he die

hound Brand) and Blaudells missed with a deprecatory shrug. I am

Spence & Co.'s Composition

afraid," said the champion, "he would have to continue it in the hereafter." WATCHMAKERS

HƯƠNG SANG & CO.

Shipchatidlors, Sailunkers, Provisioners. Coal Merchants, Hardware Engineers' Tools, Brass end Iron Merchants,

144, Des Vans Houd.

MORE & BETMUND,

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14, neon's Rund Cratral. Repairs of Watches and Clocks by competent European experts at moderats "rate

NOTICE.

THE undersigned has been stablished for the period of over forty years dealing in tes business of Shek-Ti-Ku-Lo, Ngun Chum- Ku-Lo, Let-Sai-Kn-La under the Dams i HENG mai ales different kinds of Pow.chong. Ka-Lo, Ngunham-colong, Cheung-Chan Souchong, Ross Souchong and various kinds of Souching under the nome of HUNG TAI, YU-MI and WO SANG

DAN the muid teas differ both in quility and price. The watch Trade Mark of the undersigned has been registered in Hong kong. Sorural cases of fraudulent imitation of the said Trade Mark have heu detected and severely panishest, but it has been found that the said Trade Mark is imitated in Hongkong and Macao and that some cunzing persons mploy an octagonal watch as a Trade Mark, the Chinese characters of which are different but the English epelling is similar to that on the Trade Mark of the undersigned. The imitation is so cunningly devised that persons may easily be deceived. Merchants should therefore very carefully examine the said watch Trade Winsk, the English and Chinese labels, and the colour and flavour of the tea. Anyone giving informa tion which shall lead to the detection and punishment of any person auting the Trude lark of the undersigned will be amply rewarded by the undersigned according to the quantity of ten discovered bearing tuch fraudulent Traile Mark

HENG-YU-CHEONG-KEE.

恒裕昌

Pak-Hok-Chow, Honain, Canton.

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NOTICE.

The following game from the resert Vienna tourney shows how Marshall defeated Maroczy, the ending was brilliantly played by the

American mastor --

MUZIO GAMBIT. White Marshall White. Black.

2 P-KBA

3 K 3 P-KK

Block Maroozy.. White.

Black. B-R.S KL-R2 Castles

10 P-04 11 Charles

REAS

5 KB) Pi Kt

JQt. P

7 Ktt. P P-Q3

3. Ktt. P (b) Q-13

12 Kt-Q (e) Ktt. Kt IT :

14 It, B.

15 Bt. B 16 P.KS

Kt t. Q

Q K+QU Xt. B Resigns (6)

e) Known as McDonnell's-variation. (b) White has already two pawns for the piece. Black has attained, furthermore, two wook pawns Rod a very bad position. The defence has proved itself to be bad.

(e) By this ingenious idea White wins his piece back, and therefore the game.

The Daily Teletraph, in a recent artiois states that it is positive that no dissolation will take place this year, even if threatened Cabinet secresions occur,

Mr. Arthur Chamberlain is actively opposing He declares that bis brother's fiseni palier the fiscal enquiry is a prefence,

SOMALILAND

BISLET BERSATION.

London, 27th July, A sensation bas brou caused at Bisley by the publication of a netice pormonently disqualify- ing two mombers of a north-country corps from competing at the National Rifle Association meetings. Ons of them was a competitor for points. They were disqualified because it was the King's prize and had made one hundred discovered that they had cooked their score-- cards in a competition claswhere.

RACING,

London, 24th July. The race for the Liverpool Cup has resulted as follows

Captain Kettle Mr. F. Bibby's Pain-Bia, Sir E. Cossel's Hu, dicapper

Tho Stewards' Cup at

rented as follows:-

London, 28th July.

Goodwood, hing

Mr. G. A. Prentice's Dumbarton Cristh Sir J. Blundell Haplo's Nubat, ... Mr. Horatio Buttonley's Be Blizon

London, 29th

July, In the Goodwood Piste Genira was first, Contrack second, and Friar Tuck third.

London, 30th July. The following is the result of the Goodwood Cap: Rabelais first: Copper White second; and Merry Eaint third.

A LAND OF PROMISE.

country.

Bombay. 24th July. The Times of India correspondent in Stamali- land, writing on July 14th, says that it is

In the not very remote past when Furopeans new advance in a few days. Eight transports looked in South Africa only for ostrich feathers whispered that General Egerton will begin a with mon and animals are in Berbera harbour. and assbine, it was a simmon practice for and it is believed that it is contemplated to vend English dociers to order hopeless cases of When two columns out almost immediately, pre- pulmonary disease to this

Grond surably from Burde and Bohotle, respectively, there is a hope at home fry the Cape of in the direction of the Nogal Valloy. The Hope":"keep below deck until you reach hardships of the campaign are very rent. Madeira," &. How painfully furoiliar such A enlumn leaving Bohotle on Jul 3rd arrived phrases round. Often the rescription succeed

It is within tho at Shiekh on July 12th taking nine-ed; more often it failed, and-half days to cover 150 miles, and dropping 400 Feed camels on the track. The number of invalids is very great; and it is a pity that optirely new troops cannot repken the old troops at the beginning of the new régime. It is believed that the Government is now trying to almost as many graves of Englishmen who

persuade the Aby sinius who have retired to Horror, to micance again to hold the Gerlagupi, wells, if the consent of the Italian Government Wardair, Galadi. Dudub, and Gelkayn line of can be obtained to this co-operation, while we operate in the Nogal Valley.

London, 8th July. General Manning recommends a heavier The following curious game occurred between Lallet against auvages, as the stopping power of

the existing bullet is inadequate. local players this week:---

(d) If Kt Q5; 17,. B. Kt, P . ; 18, P-K6 wins easily.

Whito. 1 P-KI

PK BL

3 KPL P

POL

P.K5

4. KŁQ B3

PK Biw) 26 Q-KW

5.P.49

G Pt. P

7 FL. B

8 Q-Rs ch

E-P3 ei

16 - (8)

Bombay, lal August,

TALKSFER COUNTER DANSIT,

Hlavol

White.

Bluck.

The Tinces of India correspondent in Somali- 12 P-QU Pt. P

lant say that the preparations for a new ex- 18 KE KG ch Bt. Kt

pedition are already going forward; but ex- Q-63 19 t. B

tended oporations do not sera probabls for two 14-Q 19

It is rumored that Barao 9-Q Kt5 21 P-Q $4

Kt(B-Q4c)ne three months. Bt. Ktehstan Ktt.QP will be the headquarters, beiar moro suitable

Q-Kta eh

A third for perstions in the Nogal Vally. P-Kö

brigade, in addition to the two which compoco Pt. K

the new fore. will probably operate from 26 21. Kteh Kt.Kt

Italian Soma land, starting from Obbin. The 27 Qt. Pd K-Q3

Indian camels are already suotumbing is an inhospitable country, a number having died from enting poisonous herbs.

Pt. P

Kt-K

2 R-

K-RB 25 Bt. P

Q-K 4

il Q-B4

Kt-Q

12 K+K2

K+-B

13 9-KE3

P.Q R4

* 14 K+-Q1

B.Q&

3. Q-K+7

15 P-B5

P.Ra

31 0.19

16 B-B1

Q Kis

off.

28 0.81 Q-17 (0)

-Q4

.K.K2 K-03 K-KO - 32 Q-K+7 ch K-03 (e)

(a) Bad. + .. K-K Bis correct, (b) 10, P-Q6, followed by Castles, wins right

(e) If 21

Kt-R4, 22, Q-K5.

(d) This is an extraordinary-looking move, Et.of course take ofther Queer

E undersigned les long been established I under the sam of YUEN SHUN but White CHING KEE

carrying on the

business of a merchants and dealing in the brands known res Shek-T- Ku-Lo, Ngun-Chum- Kula, ant La-Tai-Pow-chong. It has been frequenlly discovered that the Teade Marks of the undersigned, whose name is widely known, have been fraudully imitated by persons who. bavo supplied the market with ton of inferior quality, thus injuring the name hnd endanger- ing the interest of the undersigned. The

:

nudersigned bas had the Trade Marks YS

registered in Hovrking, and for Li-Tai- Paw-clong the Trade Mark HS

has born

added. Several persons found imitating the said Trade Marks have beou prosecuted and punished, but there are still persons exporting tes of inferior quality bearing imitations of our Trade Marks, Merchants should therefore carefully examine the gonaise Trade Marks, and tho colour and flavour of the t & to provent deception. Anyone giving information leading to the arrest Fimitators of the undersigned's Trade Mark will be amply rewarded according

to the quantity of tea discovered bearing sach

fraudulent Trade Mark.

YUEN SHUN CHING KEE..

遠信正記

Chati Tan Tsui, Hosan, Cuaton. -2255]

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GRANITE MERCHANT CONTRACTORS. Dealers in

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No. 1, QUEEN'S HOAD EAST. Estimates, Designs & Prices on Application All descriptions of Granite for Export. Hongkong, 17th October, 1990

12047

or Pawn.

The

(e) Drawn by repetition of moves, whole game is very complicated from the 15th move onward, and would be dißsult to analyse thoroughly.

HACHE

Ache all over. Throat sore, Eyes and Nose running, slight cough with chills; this is La Grippe.

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SOUTH AFRICAN LABOUR QUESTION.

London, 25th July. Correspondeuce jeaned at Preforis abows that Lord Milner requested Mr. Chamberlain to use his influence to secure 10,600. coolies for railway work, the coolie, to return at the end of their indenture. Mr. Chamberlain replied that it wae improbable the Tudian Government would compant, and as specified improvement in treatment of Asiatics were afforded,

London 7th July. In the Hones of Commons Mr. Chamberlain declared that an arrangement might be reached tween the Transvaal and India relative to the treatment of Asiatics, but it had not Leon reached yet. Present apition in the Transvaal was hostile to Asiatis but hewas informed that great change of opinion was occurring, ud, if the petitioners nequiesce in the employment of Asiaties, he wanld not refuse. The question of the employment of Chinese was 1 remature,

knowledge of everybody that the lato Cerli Rhoiles came here to find health, not furinne, sud successed in gaining both. But his ex- The perience was not the common oug cemeteries of South Africa are dotted with came here in quest of handth as of the a who were slain in battle or died of diseases incident. to warfare.

It is a fact, establind beyond prssibility of dispute. that no aliante the world can offer is sufiolunt in itself to arrest the progress of consumption, though noquestionably it is a vary important aid to other trament.

But what should that other trestmout be? No question was ever more debate, or is still further from saltlement. We will not attempt to saswor it, but allow Mr. Charles Rodgers, of East Londou, to give a brief acc unt of two illnesses from whil he has entered, which throws considerable light upon the utter.

Writing on February 9, 1003, Mr. Rodgers observes: "I feel it my duty to bring to public aotic the bou fit I have received by using.

Syrup. Five Mother Seigel's Curative

years

I was stricken dows with rheumatic fever, and was attended by three different doctors; but their united offorts did me little or no good, and my condition was for a long time very precarious. It was then that a friend advised me to try Weigel's Syrup, and I resolved to accept bis advice, I was delighted to find myself very enon able to walk about as usual, and after taking only three buities of the medicine I was capablo of resuming my business.

"In July, 1900, I experi-need another and a more serious trouble. It was found that I was suffering from a very weak chest A docter whom I o namited told me pluile that he feared" I was consumptive, and ordered me to come to South Africa. 1 entertained no doubt that I was far gone in consumption, having all the signs of that disease, but especially au extremely weak chest and an ever-present faeli. g of weak- nasa and longnor.

Without being advised to do so, but with the recall ction of the good that it had done me two years before ia curing me of another ermplaint. I bad the happy inspiration to try Mother Seigel's Curative pup. The result exceeded my viust sapruine expectations, and it was not long before London. 30th July. I was as strong and healthy as any man could Lord Milner. in despatch dat 11th Mar,wish to ba. I strogly recommend the use of refore to the infinx of Asiaties and the growing that medicine to all who suffer as I did, and for irritation and alarm of Europeans at the same. the sake of humanity would like my case to be Special legislation is essential. The Transsus known far and wide. is prepared to recognise the rest-d interests of Asiatics meident before the war, bat not to allow now interests to be created. The segrega tion of lower-class Asiaties must be observed on sanitary and moval grounds, but biberal exemp. tions will be granted to respostablo British Indians and civilised Asiatics.

Allahabad, 1st Auguef.

The Loution correspondeat of the Pioneer

Vinolia Soap acts on the skin like a little ray of sunshine. while many soaps cause blemishes, face-spots, and

mucous patches.

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Promise and performance are not quite the same thing, as many bave discovered to their cost; but the people who have built high hopes upon that froin Which Mr. Rodgers received so much benefit were morer yet known to be ROYAL ERATED

[59 disappointed.

HONGKONG ICE CO., LD.

telegraphs that Ford Georges Hamilton InsOWING La the rise in Exchange the price

refused to entertain Lord Miner's suggestion

of ICE will be REDUCED to 14 CENTE

for the importation of 10,000 Erdian coolies into PRB LE, as from the 11TH AUGUST. the Transvaal until the relaxation of regulations and restrictions on Asiatics in the Transvaal has been granted.

Lord George Hamilton's demands on behalf of Asiatics include the abolition of registration: freedom to acquire real property; abolition of special lccaitons, except for inssitary classes;

and complete freedom for the botter closses and their servants.

THE RAGHDAD RAILWAY.

London, 26th July. The construction of the first sention of the Baghdad railway, from Kouich to Eregli, begins

to-morrow.

THE HOTELNOR-GENERALSHIP OF CANADA,

Calcutta, 28th July. The Englishman hears that Lord Northcote,

WM. MCMURRAY, Acting Manager. Hongkeur. 10th August, 1963.

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