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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY. DI CEMBER 5TH. 1904.

letter" dhe "Collowing letter," it will be remenboral, stating plainly that in the event of the Japanese gaining sufficient advantage "we can fan with the latter and

Mr. J. H. Pigeon has resigned from the Mr. E. Glend ning has Volunteers, and joined,

present year,

Captain G. Elgood has been appointed a A. S. WATSON & CO., help them to drive the Russians out." If Limber of the Wongnechong and Queen's Hung Chang was sincere when he wrote Recreation Grounds, rien Captain Radford,

resigned. that, and our contemporary says "he knew

Mr. H. C. Austes, owing to other duties, when he wrote it that the hand of death

will be able to carry on the duties of hop was upon him," the insincerity areas to rest with the Russian Minister, who, accord-seerotary of the VR C. after the end of the

"succeeded in ing to our contemporary, persuading" him to write it. The North China Herald expresses great faith in the authority of the Foreign Editar" of the Times, who penetrated the true character

An account of revenue and expenditure and and aims" of Ja Hune CпANG better than anybody else. Surely, however, the lettera comparative statement of the same for the first three quarters of 194, and a statement of

ESTABLISHED A.D. 1841.'

THE FINE

MELLOW

FLAVOUR

A Port Regatta. on the initiative of Sir Matthew Nathan, may tako i lace in January or February next. His Excellency will prosent a Cup as one of the prizes.

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Under the Sugar Convention Ordinineo TELEGRAMS. 1904 (states the Hongkong Government Gazole) Russia, Denmark, and the Argentino Republic lava been refiied by the permanent commission to be countries which grant bounties on the

production or export of sugar.

[REUTER'S SERVICE.]

BULGARIA.

LONDON, 1st December. The Bulgarian Chamber has adopted an Gun petice will be carried out to-day. I to-morrow, and on the 9th inst.. from 9 am to extraordinary credit of £1,750,000 for the pur

pm. from Eagle's Nest over the triangle

A "TIMES" CORRESPONDENT'S

ADVENTURE.

formed by lizes joining Engle's Nest, Neadlechase of ninety batteries of quick-Grørs, nod for Hill, and the Spur of Tainosha, West of extruding the Black Sea coat da'onios. Pineapple Pass (North-North-West to North). On the 7th inst. It will be carried ont from Lyeemoon and Devil's Peak in the direction of Junk Bay and Tang Sang Island at ranges from 600 to 8,000 yards; and on the following day from Lyeemoon in the direction of Jank Bay at the same ranges.

LONDON, 2nd December. Renter's correspondent.at. Tangier wires that the mountaineers have made a determined attempt to capture the Times corespondent by

CANTON.

EPROM CL2 CORRESPONDENT]

Canton, 2nd Deveniber. THE NEW CHINESE MINISTRE TO ME. JAMES' Mr. Tso-Ping Lung, who is reported in your columns as having been selected as Chinese Minister to the Court of St. James, is well

boru in Canton forty-eight years ago, and is known in mandarin circles hore. He was Bazuoraan. or member of the garrison supported here by the Mancinas.

Mr. Tso has the Civil button of the First Ronk, and is a Troiat. He was educated at this Tung Wen Kuan, being cue of the first scholars admitted when that school was establishesl'in 1864. After leaving the school ho procended to Europe, and was attached to the Loudon and

A werry evening was spent at the Wareint risking the house, which was guarded; the Peris embassies for four years. His knowledge

speaks for itself, and cannot carry the enn-assets and lia' ilities on the 30th September, Officers lab on Saturday last, the occasion

Tent Gazette.

struction put upon it by our contemporary1904, are published in the Hongkong Goceru- Whatever his methods, the aims of L HUNG CHANG in this matter appear correct. The only paint of our contemporary's com- ments with which we agree is that in which they repeat our previously expressed opinion that La Husa CHANG was wrong in attach- BLEND any value to Russian gratitude. Oar

OF OUR CELEBRATED

VERY OLD LIQUEUR

SCOTCH

WHISKY.

It

The Foochon Échu on Nov. 26th welcomed Mrs. Dew aul"Miss C. J. Lambert, returning to the port; and announced the immediately approaching marriage: of Dr. Daveuport of Canton and Miss Ida Chambers, a narse at the Foochow Native Hospital.

The average amount of Dank notes in cir- enlation and of specie in reserve at Hongkong during November was as follows:-

Banks.

Average. Reserve. Chartered Bank. $ 3.673,435 $2,300,000 7,000,000 H. K. & S. Bank 12,397.657

354,816 150,000 National Bank

attempt failed.

BRITISH NAVAL REFORM.

being the send-off of Graner Ansall. Viso President of the Club, who leaves with the

LONDON, 2nd December. Leriate for the Mediterranenn Station. Mr.

The Sherdard states that the chief reforms in Caser, Prusilout of the Club, spoke of the

the Navy as mentinued in the telegram dut-d esteem in which their departing friend was hold, and had much pleasure in presenting him.29th ult.. will be the strengthening of the Homs on behalf of the Cinb, with a handsome silver firet so as to recurs dominton from the Forth to tobacco case, for which Mr. Ausall thanked the Portland. The admiral of this flest will even- comrades he was leaving behind. A suitable trally be the senior officer afloat. Gibraltar programu of music was gone through during and Hongkong will be improved as bases, and

colonial eral will be fried on foreign stations. the evening.

WRECK OF A PORTUGUESE TRANSPORT.

contemporary seems determined to,

The Masonic Quadrille (ub bold au nuosten duplicity in that letter. A little disitatious it enjoyable ball at the Masonic Hall

The Bishop of Slantang, in a private latter gonuity there may be, in his assumption on Saturday evening. An excellent suppor was that Russia might win the inevitable war, provided. Members of the Committer dosery.to the students of St. Augustine's College. ing special mention are Bros Harry Wolfe Canterbury, where he was trained for the for we are quite wiling to believe that the

(chairman), J. J. Sibbit and W. H. E. Smith. mission Beld. after being educated at St. man whore shrewdness stands out so cou The next dance will be held on the 3rd January. Edmund's School in the city of Cantur. hey, writos from Chefoo:-Weihaiwel is spicuously in the letter, bad some inkling

about 60 miles st of this.

I have even then of the surprises that Japan had

made one journey thither since I returned, and ras mueli pred with the importance of the ready for the legions of the TSAR.

work there. We have a school of some 20 would, apart from such inkling, have been

Chinese boys, who, together with religions in- quite in keeping with the characteristic

struction, are receiving an English education. Chinese conceit for him to calculate as fool-

The importance of this lies in the fact that in ballers do sometimes, that if A team. bents

China it seems that Western education is at last IS ATTAINED ONLY BY

B, and B beats C, then A will also heat C

The Circus tonight (Monday), as already becoming a vory important item in a man's It seems that in years to come a man announced, is to he favoured with the presence of training. GREAT AGE, BEING THOROUGHLY Japan had beaten China: she would also

beat Russia.

His Excellancy the Governor, for whom the who has been thus educated and who has u good proprietors have erected a special platforma box, knowledge of English. if he is worth his salt, with furniture and hangings. This is the last will be a man of soiue pow or in the land. It is

therefore af great importance that wa Eaglish week of the show, and an extra-special pro- gramme has been made to give the Hongkong should have Christians who should be ready to people something to remember until they return.step into such positions. If Woihtiwer derelon, On Tuesday night, the Dick Turpia" spec- tacle is being put on.

MATURED AND SUPERIOR QUALITY

UNIFORMLY MAINTAINED.

PRICE $16.50 PER DOZEN.....

Total

810,425.808 89,150,000

message; a72

Our contemporary styles the late diplo matthe man who sold China," but in the same sentence points out that the sale was not completed, “owing to the patriotic opposition of the Yangtze and Southern Viceroys" LI [luNG CHANG regarded then as stupid, misunderstanding patriots, and

We have received from the Editors of the we are still inclined to adopt his view. It

Victoria Recreation Club Mogazine, a record of is exceedingly likely that "all the high local sport, the first (December) mmmber. It is a A. S. WATSON & CO | cinese officials," our contemporary, and promising little magazine. H.E. Sir Matthew

the Times Foreign Editor," who call Nathan was invited to write a LIMITED...

LI HUNG CHẲNG iraizor, and publish a extract from his reply is as follows-Sport for sport's sake, and is due suberlination to the letter that seems to prove he was not, are

more earnest duties of life, promotes physical If all [31 also misunderstanding the mutter.

fitness, good fellowship, and strenuousness of those high Chinese officials referred to by purpos" He assumed that the magazine was our conteniporary continue, in face of this intended to keep up interest in rowing, swim letter, to believe him false to his country, uing and athletics. Thos had attained a high, we are sorry for the country whose affairs and might attain a still higher, standard of

It should excellence at Hongkong. they presumably administer. rehabilitate kias, oven in the eyes of the Times, which fortunately vouches for the letter. Even in the wily, double game he played, the duplicity of which our contem-

ALEXANDRA BUILDINOS.

NOTICE TO CORRESPONDENTS, Oxycommunications relating to the news columns should be addressed to Tur EDITOR.

Corespondents must forward their names and ai’- dresse trith communications addressed to the Edites, "not for publication, but as evidenc of good faith

one side of the paper only.

No

alreddy

All letters for publication should be writton on communications that have I signed o

in other papers will be inserted. Orders for extra copses of DAILY PRESS should be sent before 11 am, on day of publication. After that han the apply is limited, Only supplied for Cash, Telegraphic Address: PRESS. Codes: A.R.C.5th Ed,porary condemns, Li Here CRANG was

P.O. Boz. 33. Telephone No. 12

Lieber's

BIRTUS.

On 3rd December, at Dunford; Peak, the wife

, M. BECK, of a daughter. On 22nd October, at Edinburgh, the wife of C. S. ADO. (of Shanghai), of a son.

DEATHS.

true to the traditions of his nation. "HTAI NAN TEZE, prince of Kuang Ling," in the "History of Great Lgbt," says "force can only be successful in combating what is weaker than itself... but weakness cin overcome what is far stronger than itself." If we read on, we learn that by "weakness'

The King has been pleased to give and grant AG Mr. Frederick Mayers, of the Imperial Chineze

Maritime Customs Servico, his. Majesty's Royal licence and authority that he may accept and wear the Insignia of the First Class of the Third Division of the Imperial Chinese Order of the Double Dragen, conferred upon him by his Imperial Majesty the Emperor of China. The King has also been pleased to give antiority to Mr. Hermann Dawson Gröne. of the Imperial Chinese Maritime Customs Service, to accept and wear the Insignia of the Third Class of the same order.

Mr. Gordon Stafford Northcote, son of the is implied such diplomney as L HUNG le Rev. H. M. Northcote, was married re- [2825

On 1st December, at Saigon, suddenly. Roun RIDDOCK, chief engineer, S.S. An 170, formerly of the Scottish Oriental Company, aged 65 years Deeply regretted. CASTRO, aged 33 years.

On 25th Novetaber, at Shanghai, Joer MantA CHANG outlines in this posthumous letterently to Miss Amy Pay at St. Peter's Church,

The Daily Press.

HONGKONG OFFICE: 14, DESVEDK ROAD LONION OFFICE: 181, FLEET STREET, E.C.

of his. "It is always the man who does a thing for the first time who has the diffient ties to contend with ..; the pioneers are simply the target on which those who come That is after them practise shooting." Chinese gospel, so to speak, and Lt Huse's It is, as our letter ia perineated with it. contemporary says, characterised by cunning and duplicity, but it is certainly not, as our contemporary states, one-third "shortsight deuess." The best public opinion in China" must admit, on the contrary, that what Li Hung CHANG foresaw has conie about.

HONGLONG, DECEMBER 5TH, 1904. Tux remarkable letter written by the late La Huse Chase, with which we reccatly dealt in this column, has been regarded very differently by our Shanghai contem- porary, the Herald. There is, of course,

for differences of opinion on most We are afraid that our contemporary must

TOOD)

Budleigh, England. Mr. Northente was for many years in the Registrar-General's office in Hongkong, and was for some time Privals Secretary to Sir John Pope Heunessey. At other times he filled the positions of Sheriff to

the Supreme Court, Coroner, and Assistant He is a Post mister General in Hongkong. brother to Mr. Mowbray S. Northcote, of the Hongkong Laud Investment and Agency Co.

at all as an English colony, it will be doubly important that we should have a strong contin gout ready to take up good positions. The Chinose boys themselves are very keen in their study of Eaglish subjects, and put more heart

into their work than I have ever seen in ulher mission schoola.

HV. Z VOLPICELLI DECORATED.

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LONDON, 2nd December. The Portuguese transport Sao Thomé, bound for Macao, has been wrecked in the Red Sea, 4 troops have been landed at Aden and will proceed on their voyago in a British steamer.

THE WAR.

[REUTER'S SERVICE.]

of English is ensidérable, and he also learned to speak French, though nor with equal facility.

On his return he served in China for some time, and was subsequently seat us Consul- General to Singapore, where he remained for twelve years. During this long period lie was vory popular with all classes of Chinese, and with the meni pes of the Government,

Latterly he has been acting as Director of Je left. the school where he was eduented- lare sone mouths age for Peking

The appointment of such an able auch broad- minded man is a matter for grafifienfion. The interests of China, shenld hs well served by Tuotai Tro. and his Ring for and knowledge of foreign mars will wake kim popular. No better choice conll have been. mark;.

SIR MATTHEW NATHAN AND THE VOLUNTEERS.

Sir Matthew Nathan has presentod an "Efficiency Cup" to the Hongkong Volunteers. It is to be competed for by the half companies of HK.V.A. and the H. K. V: Engineer Com- pany, and be held for one year by the unit obtaining the greatest number of marks for efficiency, preticioney, and musketry. The total marks scored by each nuit will be multiplie by the ummler of men in the largest unit, und divided by the actual number in the unit con- * Admiral Davies has accepted the appointed, and one mark will be added for cachi

THE ANGLO-RUSSIAN ENQUIRY COMMISSION.

LONDON, 1st December.

ment on the Anglo-Russian North Sou Enquiry Commission.

THE PROPOSED PEACE CONFERENCE.

LONDON, 1st December. Russia has suggested to the United States that the Hague Pence Conference be postponed till the conclusion of the way.

ANOTHER PAPER VICTORY.

efficient meniter of a unit on the muster voll on the date of the annual inspection. Offers and men will be reckoned separately to allow the proportion of proficiency marks to he ucenrately calculated.

SERIOUS CHARGES AGAINST EUROPEA MŠ.

Three Europeans will be charged before the Maistrate to-day. It is alleged that on the merning of the 23rd ult. they hired a sumpan LONDON, 1st December.

at Blake Piers and shortly after leaving threw General Kuropatkin reported ou the 30th a Chinese youth overboard because he defendel The Russian Governant shent, through

ultimo that the Japanese rear-guard was his mother and sister with whom they wanted the Italian Foreign Office, the decoration of St.

retreating from Tsin-khe-chon, and were to take liberties. The boy was picked up and Stauislitas to Chev. Z. Volpicelli, the Italian

driven on the 29th ultimo from the pasgado a report to the police. It was subso-f

quently reported that the bost had been where they had halted; the Russian losses capsize in the larbour and some of its Consul-General at Hongkong, for services

unde their way rendered to the sailors, from the two sukeų

were slight. The Japanese then retired to Chinese occupants. Ind Italian cruiser Elb. The El. it will be another fortified pass a mile and a balf to Lantao Island, where they reported to Russian men-o-war, who were on board the remembered, remained for sous the at Hougfurther on, which the Bussiaus captured the Cheung Chan Police that the mother kung during March last.

DUKE OF ABBRUZZI AT HONGKONG.

The Italian cruiser Ligoria, under the com- and of the Duke of Abbruzzi, arrived from Shanghai yesterday, and was visited by Cher, Z. Volpicalii (Consul-General for Italy) and

The Princo has taken up his profession very Mr. R. Pescio (Italian commercial agout), seriously, this being his second trip around the work as a naval officer. On the first occasion- board the Umbria in 1895-he was a sub- lieutenant and performed his duties just like

account of its very northerly latitude. There

buse.

after a short but stubborn resistance.

THE RUSSIAN BALTIC FLEET.

LONDON, 2nd December. Reuter's correspondent at Perim wires that two large and two small Russian war-

hips have passed southwards.

THE SUPPLEMENTARY BALTIC

FLEET.

LONDON, 2nd December. The supplementary Baltic fleet has arrived at Tangier. THE HAGUE PEACE CONFERENCE.

LONDON, 2nd December,

and a girl aged 16 years had later heen thrown out of the hout by the Europeans. On the following day a search party was organised and the surrounding police stations, together with Maeno, Cauto, and the ceustul port authorities, were communicated with and asked to look out for the Europeans. Ou Friday it was reported that the man had been seen in the New Territory neur Ping Shun, and Sergeant Kerr sel out to look for them, with the result that he arreste there men on suspicion. The polico have picked up from the watoe the body of a Chinese woman, recognised by the children as their mother.

MESSRS. GREGOR & CO.

FJ1

A NEW ENTERPRISE AT HONGKONG. Mr. R. Poscio, the principal of a new local firm. Messrs. Gregor and Co., gave It is officially stated in Washington that inaugural huncheon at the offices of the Com. Russia's suggestion to postpone the Hague rany, No. 4, Queen's Road Central. on Satur. Conference necessarily prevents the United day. Among those present vero Clev. Z Volpicelli (Consal-General for Italy), Messrs. States from taking any further steps at pre-E. A. Hewett (Chairman of the Charbor of Sent, as it is desirable that Russia should participate in it.

any other junior naval oflear. He is a very re markable man, and this would be more generally prince has thrown recognised if he were not of royal blood. The his work to a great extent in the background. He fact, indeed, of his being a was the first man to make the ascent of Mount St. Elius, in Alaska, a very difficult task on were enormous glaciers almost from its very The altitude of Mount St. Elias is 14,970 fent. He is an enthusiastic sportsman, The following programme of music is to be and has encouraged football amougel the paral performed by the Band of the Royal West officers. He recently owned one of the finest pocket he furnished the Stella Folare expedi- Kent Regiment in the Public Gardens to-day yachts in the Mediterranean. Out of his own (Monday), beginning at four o'clock :---

Michaela Adolphe arch

"Romantique" Keler flation to the North Pole, nud succeeded in Selection from...... "Haddon fall”. Sallisan penetrating to this highest latitude yet reached,

"L'Etoile Polaine" Waldterfal also...

The Liguria will probably romain here about from Geuca via the Suez Canal. The vessel is (4) Serenata

..... Moszkowski

on her way to Cheloo to relieve the New Mozart eight days.

Orleans, and Admiral Folger, in command of (b) Minuet and Tri

Bidgood Fantazi "In Coonkand"

the US. Far Eastorn cruiser squadron. will Three Dances from Henry VII German

God Save the King."

probably transfor his fag to her. Her stay-at- Hongkong will be a brief one.

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subjects; but we have to confess that have read the letter very superficially. They Song (Corn Solo) “Sing me to sleep"... Grom getting farther north than Nansen,

The English Mail of the 5th November was delivered in London on the 3rd inst.

study of our contemporary's comments say that "solid arguments brought on this letter leaves us in some bewilder- HUNG CHANG openly to the side of Kustig." ment. In that now famous communication We say this bombshell of a letter must alter unearthed by the Times, La HuNG CHANG or estimate of the man. It certainly begged Yung Lu to carry on the policy of shows that Hassia was getting a sorry re- letting Russia alone, in Manchuria until the tarn for her solid arguments," and it in- anticipated war with Japan ensue, and then dieates that LI HUNO CHANG was no ixten to side with the winning Power, whichever tional imitor to his own country, it might be. Our contemporary admits, as we did, the accuracy of LI HUNG Chang's prevision, and the shrewdness of the man; but professes to see, in this very letter, evidence in support of the theory that its The chief --writer "gold China to Russia.

point of the letter lies in the sentence, Thus we shall get back Manchuria," and we are quite unable to understand how our contemporary can make that square with its idea that the deceased statesman was selling Chine. To use a colloquialism, it was Russia that was being sold.

A Volmateer Dance may be hold this winter. porary says the Russian Minister at A meeting will be held at Bead Quarters on succeeded in persuading Wednesday next, at 5.30 p.m., to discuss the the moribund Earl to send the following matter."

Peking 2

Our contem. !

Lady and Miss Noel were passengers who arrived on Saturday from London by the English mail steamer-Bengal,

A Hver steamer may be need a flagship dur ing the Hongkong Rogatta. The Regatta Dinner is fixed for the 19th inak.

The s.s. Goldmouth is to undergo ja trial trip to-day for the purpose of demonstrating the working of liquid fuel.

J

This week begins a series of religions festivals for the Roman Catholics in Hongkong and Macuo in celebration of the Jubilee of the Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin, The days appointed for the celebrations in Hongkong are from the 7th to the 11th instant, The principal day is Thursday, the 9th instant, the annual feast day of the Immaculato Con- caption. On this day there will be a general sclemor communion at 7 am, followed by a High Mass with a full choir at 8 am. At 480 p.m. there will be a sernion followed by a

· procession around the Cathedral compound, to conclude with Boucdiction of the Blessed Sacau- prout. In the evening there will bo general illumination of the Cathedral Campanile and all the Roman Catholic buildings in the Colony. Tua calebrations in Macao are on a more,

extensive and elaborate scale, which include processions, illiminations of the whole city, a series of Al Fresca Fites among the rains of the old church of S. Faulo, the laying of the foundation stone for the reconstraction" of this same church, fireworks, and military bands.

YACHTING,

FOURTH CLUB RACE.

The results of the Royal Hongkong Yacht Club's fourth Club Rave, sailed yesterday over

125-mile course, are as follows

Yacht,

CHAMPIONSHIP CLASS.

Divae ... Vernon Elspeth...

Aileen

H.

8. I. 3 47 20 3 50 ....41 30 4 11 30 ONE-DESIGN CLASS.

Kathleen

Min

.

Banito... Collecu...

Clandicleer Dorzen

Alunnah Payne...

Iris

HANDICAP CLAR&,

}, EL. B.

4 16 40

4 17 25 4 28 30 4 29 30

FI. AX

S

4 45 50

53 40

IS

.1

30-

5

5

2 20

Gloria

gave up

CORRECTED TIMES.

F

M

S

35 28

4

19 18

Chanticleer

Dareen...

Payne ...

Ivis

Alannah

4 49 30

9

1 30

ARRIVAL OF THE

44

"BALTIMORE","

The second class United States cruiser

Baltimore, Cape. Sargent, arrived from Cavite yesterday morning. Sho had only been ut Cavite about a fortnight, having just come out

This is the first time the Ballimore has been cut here since the time of the Spanish-American War, when she was one of Admiral Dewey's ships. Since then she has been so improved and altered that old timers here would hardly recognise hor..

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MINES IN THE YELLOW SEA. The steamer Elchu-maru, which Newchwang on the 10th Nov. for Moji, reports that at 10 am, ou the 19th a mino tue discover- ed about seventy miles from the Shantung pro- Bertory and two hundred miles from Port Arthur. In these waters the steamer traffic is very busy, and while the captain of the Etclu maru thought it dangerous to take the float- ing object on board, bearing in mind the recent mine explosion at Moji, be also thought it still more dangerous to laure the mise to be a danger Finally one of the sailors volunteered to attach

Commerce), D. W. Cradlock (of the Canadian Facile Railway), and W. H. T. Davis (of the Commercial Union Insurance Company). Thore were toasts ut tiffin.

Cher. Volpicelli asked those present to . drink to the success of the business-if it were as good as the wines they nd sampled, Mr. Pescio would have nothing to complain of.

Mr. Hewett said they always welcomed now enterprise if it was carried out in a thorough business-like manner, especially when it was that of a comtry (Italy) which had shows herself friendly to Great Britain..

Mr. Pescio-thanked his gausts for their good wishes, and exaghasised his appreciation of Mr. Hewett's remarks concerning hus country.

The firm of Gregor and Co. is quite a now one to Hongkong, though firms interested in it are very well known in the wine trade. Mr. Pescin recently arrived from Europe. "His slow-rooms are already very attractive, thoro being a display of wines and spirits of a large number of brands of every age and description. The offices of the Company are situated opposite the Post Office, in the billiary room of the old Hongkong Club hailding.

BILLIARDS.

A handicap billiard tournament, in which there were twenty-four entries, has been con- In the semi-final chuded at Kowloon Docks.

W. Crawford, owing ten points, heat G.

He jumped overboard, and Humphreys, owing sixty points, by 200 to 175; a repe to the mine. having fixed the rope, the mine was towed, and E. Horton, owing eighty points, beat J. Parkes, ultimately delivered to the Japanese Naval

authorities at a Korean port. The act of the owing a hundred points, by 200 to 195. In tho seaman certainly deserves, says the Kobe final Hoxton beat Crawford by 200 to 85. Humphreys best Parkes for third by 200 to 175. Cronicle, generous recognition.

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