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ÉSTABLISHED A.d. 1941.

WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS.

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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1905.

the massed troops waiting to be sum- moned were lacking. The withdrawal of a thousand troops to represent the enemy considerably diminished the strength of those whose duty it was to look out for the invader. It must not be forgotten, either, that the flat representing the enemy

This is Regatta day. We hope that those of our readers who go to watch the proceedings in Wanchai bay will have an enjoyable day. Lady readers will have noticed in our ad rtising columns the special invitation for their benefit.

Mrs. Wong So of No. 35 Wellington Strest was charged before Mr. J. H. Kemp at tho Police Court yostorday with assaulting her

TELEGRAMS.

· {DEUTNU'S SERVICE.]

TREPOFF'S METHODS.

LONDON, 8th Fobruary.

HUMPHREY'S ESTATE AND FINANCE CO, LTD.

ANNUAL MEETING.

The nineteenth ordinary avunal general meat. ing of shareholdes of this company was held at the offices of the company, Álexandra Buildings,

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LÚCAL SPORT

The Navel Yard F.C. will play the Taikoo

F. C. to-day (Saturday) on the Hongkong Club Grovad, Kick off 1.30 p.m.

PORN STAR

NGO, Y. CELIGENCOWER.

This arlokot match will take place to-day

Renter's St. Petersburg correspondent wires Des Voeux Rond, at noon yesterday. There (Saturday) at 2.30 p.m. on the military ground.

would, or others for them, be waiting to maidservant. She was out of ghol on bait of that Father Gapori is now known to be in were present:-Measta. H. Humphrogs (Chair The following will represent Craigongoser:-

$50, 9o sand a thrashing did she gice the little maid, that the girl had to be admitted to hospital, where it was found that she was one mass of braises. When the case was oilled the dofautant did not appost and the bail was

received him, accompanied by swift craft that would patrol the neighbouring waters and give the land forces timelier warning than they had on this occasion. Considering how cearly the British Governmont has op-estreated. proached the brink of war in recent times,

the condition of our garrison is by no means all that we could wish for. How far the Governor, Sir MATTHEW NATHAN, bas rentised this may perhaps be gauged by his BLEND energetic endeavour to popularise the Volun- icer movement. It is not at all impro. bable that bebind his promotion of a Volun. teer Reserve, and his encouragement of the odiumry carps, there was' core than the personal predilection for a useful organien, tion. There is no secret, so far as we know, about the fact that the Hongkong garrison has never been maintained at anything like ite nominal strength; and lately there has been the talk of withdrawing another native detachment. If the argument be that there is no reasonable probability of their services being required for a long time to come, why not economien hy still further reducing the available force? But no such argument will be seriously advanced. No one cau tell what the torrow may bring forth, particu-

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VERY F NE OLD VINTAGE MANY |larly in this Far East, where, as Professor BERINE remarked, there are all the elements of an Armageddon.

YEARS IN BOTTLE.

Three deaths occurred among the Chinese passengers of the stentaur Ikbot which arrived,

passengers on board.

The thres Chinese charged with committing armed robbery at hense No. 3, Fo Hing Fong, wore again placed befors Mr. H. H. J. Gomperta at tho Police Court yesterday. After taking the avidence of the master of the house and of Chief Dotective Inspector Hanson as to the arrest, the dofondants, who did not wish tó make any statements and hayl no witnesses to call, were committed to take their trial as the next Criminal Sessions,

Switzerland.

General Tropoff bza summoned the Curator of the Education Department, and informed him that he is determined to put down academie anarchy, and that all students and scholars re- fusing to return to their studies tranquilly will he summarily expelled. If the professors sym pathize with the students, education in Petersburg will cease.

St.

man) J. A. Jupp, H. W. Slade, Ho Tung, J. S Von Baren, A. G. Wood, J. Scott Bairstor, EL E. Laramort, (Capt.) J. D. Kinnaird, A. 0. Brawo, M. E. Asgor, B. Pestouji, E. 9. Ford, Georg, A. A. Da Rosa, Ho Fook, J. W. CL. A. Rose, J. Craik, R. Basa J. L. Stasi Boar, E. H. Hoins, W. B. Gaskell, J. Sun- and L. D' Alasio o Castro.

nora, J. Lewis and J. Cottar (Secrets: y)..

ANNUAL REPORT AND, STATEMENT OF

ACCOUNTS.

The CHAIRMAN, in moving the adoption of the annual report and statement of uvenants (a report of which has already appeared in those columns) said: Gentlemon,-The report and

sistement of accounts have been in your hands for some days, go with your pormission, I will take them as read. The result of the year's working masy. I think, be regarded ag catiefactory. From humble beginnings this Company has gradually worked its way into a strong and sound position and one that compares favourably with any atlior

The following will play for the H. K, C. C, "A" Polios on the Club ground to-day (Saturday) A. MoKenzio (Capt) `C. H. Fallonn

F. H. Kew, E. A. Fowler, A. Olvor, G. D, Morrell, Rev. H. B Wells, J. Hooper, C. A. Parker, C. H. Olliffe and austler.

The following is the Leaguo tablo up to dato · 3 points for a win and 1 for a draw),

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Kowloon. ...... 11 Craigongower... 1o R.E................ 14 H.K. Police

19 12 R.G.A. Brd Co. 13 H.K.C.C. "A".

13 Civil Serviss R.A.M.C. ..... 12 Parsecs

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THE WAR.

(REUTER'S SERVICE.] KUROPATKIN TO BE CHARGED.

LONDON, 8th February, Ġeneral Gripomberg and staff havo arrived The NC. Daily News had the following comment in i's notes from Hongkong Faney, at Irkutsk en roule to St. Petersburg. Cur-undertaking of a like nature in the Colony. If that it is only now that our enterprising Eng-rent reports state that the General is going wo had greater banking facilition, we could pro- Your general managers lish spirit has prompted us to decide to have nu to St. Petersburg for the purpose of acousing duos better results annual St. George's tall! Androwo that ill General Kuropatkin of leaving him in the and directors trust before long to be able to make arrangements to place the Company on a gare us fling oor heels ilka year, and the news

battar footing in this respect. There is not that St. Geccillo is to have his chance in this lurch, and of general inertia,

much in the accounts that calls for explanation. British colony, albeit the committos hasad journ. ad mutil November, is worth placing où record,

You will note that amongst the liabilities, Insurance Reserve Fund has been increaser by with a blush for our tardy recognition of his

88,386.03, an amount which represents the risks claims.

anderwritten by the Company itself during the past year. Turning to profit and loss account, the only item that calls for comment is Exchange 4.0.B.F.C:: Bradford, goal; Gilchrist and $7,152.59 which figures on the credit side of the Parkin, backs: Frimer, Holbrook, and Coltin”. account. This has been brought about by pay-halvos; Griffl ha, Shepherd, Le Grove, Me-

Culloch and J. Shepherd, forwards, ing offw.mortgage of £10,000 on one of our properties at Kowloon and represents actual realised profit. I have nothing farther to add, but if any shareholder has any questions to ask, I shall be pleased to answer them.

The programurao of music to be performed by the band of the 110th Mahratis Light Infantry on the Now Parade Ground, on Monday next from 4.30 to 6 pa March.........Saivad”.

... Franklin Satection ..."Staphon Adam's Popular Songs"

Williams "Gypsies"

Crowe "The Gay Gordons*

Liddle larry acro'e Songs"...... Adlam Solection ..."Kentch Medley Cavalline

The Bollettino delle Finanze states that the

Valea Song

Selection

A CHOICE AFTER DINNER WINE.sterday from Durban. She had $5 Chinese Navigazione Generals Italian Company have

Major-General Slade, C.B.. who visited the Colony for the purpose of inspecting its

stesmer leaving this morning.

decided on the construction of 12 new steamers, six of thess will be of from 10,000 to 11.000 tons, some being intended to run from Genou to Buenos Aires, and others to North America.

N.-C. Daily News" Service,) LATE NEWS FROM THE SHAHQ.

OSAKA, 3rd February. London telegram received here to-day says that fighting has been resumed along the satire time, and the Russians are being everywhere

repulsed.

General Kuropatkin has blamed General Gripenberg for having morificed ten thousand troops in vain.

A. S. WATSON & CO. defences, returns Lems by the F. & O. all The smaller steamers will ply to Mediterranean C.M.G..

LIMITED.

WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS.

ALEXANDRA BUILDINGS.

Linat, General Sir W. P. Nicholson, K. C.B. who has boon ons of the British Military at- trokes with the Japanese Army, is a passenger by the homoward tuil steamer to-day.

A London telegram le the N.C. Daily Noten says the looting at Warsaw has been done by hooligans, who have been incited to it by the (3 police in order to discredit the movement. A Indy of workmon on 2nd February entered the hooligan quarter and killed all who were found in the possession of plunder.

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No anonymously signed communications that have already appeared in other papers will be inserted.

Orders for earn copies of DAILY Puxas should be sent before 11 am. on day of publication. After that or the supply is limited. Only supplied for Cash, Telegraphic Address: Press, Codes: 4.3.0. 5th Ed.

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BIRTH

Ou frd Februry, at lching, the wife of Dr. Ozo. F. STOCK, of a son.

DEATH

On 2nd February, at Darlin, CARL HERMANN SNETRIAGE, of Southlage & Co., Shanghai.

The Daily Press.

HONGYONG OFFICE: 14, DEVEUX ROAD C1. LONDON OFFICE: 131, FLEET STERET, E.C. HONGKONG, FEBRUARY 10TH, 1905.

THERE is an observable difference in the various accounts of the recent mobilization manœuvres of the Hongkong garrison, and a still mere patent paucity of desirable details, to account for which it should scarcely be necessary, in the case of the thoughtful newspaper reader. This mobiliza tion, and these muœuvres, were presumably carried out as nearly as possible on a basis of actual warfare, with a view to testing the defensive quality of our local Gibraltar. Without more tbau a mere mention

The blurjacket, J. Elgood, who missppro priated the two sets of boxing gloves from Messrs Tak Cheong and Co. as recorded in previous issue, was again brought before Mr. II. II. J. Gompertz at the Police Court yesterday. As his officer gavo him a praviona good character, he was lot off with a fine of $5 for disorderly conduct.

ports and the Lerant; an especially fast vessel is Projected to run between Naples and Tunis. None but Italian firms will be employed in the construction of these vessels.

Mr. Grond, in seconding the motion, Brid he congratulated the General Managers and Shareholders on the excellent showing of the year, and trusted that the year now concocing would show an equally good report.

ELECTION OF OFFICERS..

UNITED SERVICE INSTITUTION OF HONGKONG. Lieut. Western, B. N. (H.M.S. Ocean) last evening lectured in the old Chamber of Commerce Room, at the City F-ll, on "Some recent cdvances in the Control of Fire," with suggestions for improvement. Rear Admiral

Mr. HUMPHREYS moved that Mesers, J. S. the Hon. A. Curzon Howe, C.V.0. C.B.,

WAA in the chair, and included You Buren, J. Scott Harston, H. W. Slade among those present-were Vice Admiral Sir A. G. Wood and Ho Tang ba re elected as a Gorned Nool, K.C.B., Colonel W. G. B. Wes-board of directors. torn, Royal West Kent Regiment, Major Ross. D.A.Q.M.G., and the Captains of H. M. Ships was carried. Ocean, Albion, Astras and Iphigenia. Thero. was a very good attendance. The lecture was strictly confined to Naval and Military oflcers, all attending befog required to present" their cards at the door.

The coxswains of launches Alezandra, Tommy Atkins auit. Hercules were charged bofors Mr. H. H. J. Gompertz at the Police Court yester- day with plying in the barbour after dark with. out the regulation lights. Defendants stated that they had lights burning, but this was!

FOR DESTITUTE SEAMEN. proved not to be the case. The coxswain of the Alexandra was discharged with a caution; the

The following bave become Guarantors of the coxswain of the Tommy Alline was tied $5Benevolent Society's Guarantee Fund for the while the coxswain of the Hercules was fund 31. | relief of deser flag deslitats denmen—i The master of the Yaumati Forry launch wa His Excelleney the Governor guarantees 5. slao charged with not displaying a light while

Mr. H. W. Locker.. under way. Mr. G. K. H. Brutton appeared for the defence. A fine of $o was indicted,

Our Shanghai contemporary says: News was recsival hore on February 3rd of the death on February 2nd at Barlin of Me. H. Saethlage, a very well-known resident of Shanghai, who went home with his wife not long since suffer

The Captain of the P. & O. steamer Japon on his arrival yesterday reported that on the 18th inst. at 044 p.m. in latituda 15 deg.ing, it is believod, from cancar, Mr. Soethiage's 19m 30s. N., longitude 112 deg. 38m. 155. E., he passed a spar or mast covered with furnacle and projecting about four feet above the surface of the water and apparently attached to a sunken derelict. 4.

Mr. H. J. Gedge...

Hon. Mr. F. H. May Hon. Mr. G. Stewart Mr. Findlay Smith Mr. N. A. Siebs.... "A former destitute”.

FLEET BOXING.

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Mr. Ho Foox secen led the motion, which

Mr. J. A. JUFP mored that the retiring andilors, Messrs W. H. Gaskell zud W. H. Potts, be re-elected

Mr. J. W. C. Bonuar seconded the motion, "which was agreed to.

This concluded the business, and the chairman informed sharehollars that dividend warrants were ready at the office,

UNION CHURCH LITERARY CLUB.

ovening jou

AEMT ORDNANCE 1.3.0. v. 1.M.8. "OCEAN,"

A match in connection with the Challenge Shield was played on the Naval Grovad, Happy. Valley, yesterday, batwow the following

teams :--

Ocean: McDermott, goal; McIntyre and Hall, basks, Wright, Lewis and Brown, halv '; Brixtoy, Green, Hult, Wolmisley and Vangla, forwards.

The Ocean's Skipper won the toss and clected to kick with the wind to the westora go- The sailors began by a lively bombardment of the opponents' etroa thold Three shots were sent in quick accession, and the goalkeeper nide some splendid saves, and, pa saring the lost shot, footed the leather wall out into the deld. The Ordinace quintette followed it up, and for a time pressed the sailors, Their combination, however, was not good, and although they worked hard before the ports. they were unable to pass the sailors' forward line. Wolmsley and Vangiaa on the left wing were playing excellent football. The outside men, Wolmsley, made a sharp rush along the wing with the ball, centred nicely to Vanghon, and the latter player put it through the posts, recording the Ocean's first gol. Shortly after this the same two playerU got on the ball again und Yonghan was success- felia a second attempt:

Half line: Organ, 2, A.O.R.F.C., O.. Tho Orduance took the leather into the

Mr. J. Dyer Ball lectured on Thursday Sailors' territory at the beginning of the "Four, thousand years of the second half, but did not hold their ground Chinesa" at the Union Church Literary Club, the Green Wares" soon transferring play to the other end, where, but for The hall was well Wied; H.E. the Governor was

the sharp work of the goalkeeper, Brad- pressat The Rev. C. H. Hickling presided.

The lecturer said that he had simply taken ford, and the brilliant defeneo of the backs, Gilchrist and Parkin, things would have fared. 4,000 years as the time to pass under their review in a cursory survey, though the Chinese badly with them. Their forwards, however, carried their zocords back far beyond that,"backed up "again and worked the ball along They perhaps laughed at such a remote anti- the field. When before the sailors' stronghold quity, but their enisntilio men were' constantly a penalty was given against the defenders. Le Grove, the contro forward, took the pushing back the probable age of the human race.

kick and succosted fe passing the goalkeeper. Chinesa civilization was sapuler that of the wild nomadic tribes

their Play now became rough and fast, the ball tra northern frontier and they looked down with veling backwards and forwards the length of the fold. In a serambie in front of the sailors' Padain on the barbarous races that live 7 on Light (second round) --Clark of the Qlory their western and, southern boundaries. The posts shortly before time was up McCulloch, the beat Beales of the Albion. Wade of the Hague Oceaa on their eastern shores, for centuries soldiers inside left, succeeded in netting the

a bulwark to keep off the leather, and making a draw of the Game. nocked down Parkin of the Albion twice in

Result-Ocean, 2; A.O.E.F.C., 2. the first round. The men then clinched and as

BECOND NIGHT.. The Fleet Boxing Contests were continued in the Kowloon Docks reading room last evening Belts of the various three-round bouts were ag

On

first appearance in Shanghai was as clork in the Japanese Post-office, and he began business ze a land-agent when the Japanese postal authorities were able to dispense with the services of Euro- pean assistants. The Shanghai Land Investment Co., Ld, was his conception, and to the success The Paotingfa correspondent of the N. C. Daily News says We are glad to notice a

of that company he owed his fortune, which he growing willingness to try foreign things. The increased by the lumber business which he sub- sequently started. His widow, for whom frish potato is beginning to be raised horesbout. mach sympathy is felt, is the only child Sweet corn will probably take the place of of Mr. W. B. Percival, of the Supreme Court ordinary Indian corn for no as a vegetable. † staff here, and a niece of the Assistant Judgo, they were breaking away Wade punched his Chinese to travel to the Malayen Poriner',

follows:

serving B foe, formed a highway for the more skilled

to Siam, Burma, India and even to the The Agricultural College is experimenting Mr. R. A. Howat, subsequently Judge in Japan. opponent square on the jaw with his right Red Sea. A Babylonian or Akkadian origin with foreign cotton and wheat seed, also the Mr. Finethiage was in his sixtieth year. The judges ruled it to be a foul and decided had boon suggested, and there appeared sugar beet.

The Hun. Treasurer of the Alice Memorial and Nethersole Hospitals bags to neknowledge with thanks donations of $100 from the Hong- kong and Whampoa Dock Co.; and donations of S10 each from Messrs E. Niedhardt, Norenba Co., E. W. Rutter, Lütgens Einstmann & Co, Martes, Hon Mr. F. H. May, C.M.G., P. F. Talati, J. Wittall. J. Wheeley, and Carl Mittell,

&

G. C. Moxon, Mutual Stores, Tata & Co., R.

CHINESE ATTEMPT TO ROB A EUROPEAN.

Mr. W. J. Scully bad rather a painful ex

For the

LAST NIGHT'S PIANO MUSIC.

A piano is not a solo instrument. It is for in favour of Parki, who, it may be mention many points of similarity between the ancient accompaniments: a sort of glorified banjo. ed, was knocked out by the blow he had civilization on the tanks of the Euphrates and Having thas outraged popolar feeling, we may received. Parker of the Ocean scratched to that of China, but they had no certain ground way at ones that Herr Friedenthal is su Carton of the Glory. The third round between to go upon. In common with all pooples, the qudoubted master of the instrument, and that o Parker of the Ocean and Cameron of the Chinese pushed back their history so far that large audience listened to his playing last night Albion, postponed from Thursday evening, it finally projected on to a plane beyond the with genuine ; leassire and admiration. Opering was fought. It was a win for Parker.

present ken of mortal man, when gods reigned with Beethoven's famous "Moonlight Sonsts," perience at Wanobai on Thursday night last. Late in the evening he took a ricsha from ›

Middie (first round)-Kidd of the Albion supreme and divine beings shaped the course of the Herr Pianist went on to interpret four Hongkong Hotel, and was boaud for his home

Jordan of the world. But, to get at something more favourite selections of Chepin's, and caught the near Happy Valley. When near Ship Street beat McCarthy of the Rambler. his ricaka coolie pulled up and accosted two the Occan knocked out Ross of the Glory in substantial than these fancies, about 2,700 spirit of the dainty little posthumous valso years before Christ they found the Chinese in very well inded. The Wagner-Liszt overture Mr. M. Noma, Consul for Japan, wrote yeater-other coolies standing on the road. After the first round. Deveson of the Glory, a bye.

China. They had probably come by some from Tannhausor closed the first part. Tho day to say that he had received an official conversing for a for seconde tão two coolies ran Bantam (semi-Baalt-Suckanith of the of the fact that the naval and military telegram from Baren Komary to the effect that on ahead.

north-western passage, being attracted by the second opened with a Wagnerian "storm” While going down the Marrison Tamar bent McDonald of the Albion. Wilks fertile rhains of aorth China. They were, bow-piece, with Friedenthalian additions. authorities of Hongkong have got into a the order of the Japanese Navel Department Hill Road Guy, Mr. Sully noticed two men of the Glory, a bye.

ever, not the first to set foot in this land, for benefit of the Philistine, the programma ex- habit of exaggerated reticonce whenever a regarding the articles of contraband of war standing by the side of the road. When the

Feather-weight (semi-final):-Francis of the they were proceded by aborigines. When the plained what it meant, and how "slowly the newspaper reporter approaches, however which was promulgated on the 10th February risha came alongside of them, the Altion boat Liddle of the Glory, Walker of aborigines came was a question. It was mysterious captain of the Flying Dutobmun insignificant and uncompromising the de. 1904 has been armended to the effect that in stumbled and Mr. Scully foll out on top of him. the Buttry boat Eglington of the Glory,

formed descends to the shore." The player's own of Im-composition, "At a wayside ion in Hungary," sired information might be, we may at once article 2 of the suid order the words "clothing Oneofthomenstanding alongsi la then androach

and ils material" will be ackled after the worded, and while he was getting up, threw a handful admit that the result of such a test, if of alignore" and that the words and other kinds of white powder into his face which blinded Kenworthy of the Glory beat Lieut. Gregory migration into the land; bat owing to the wae flireated through and through with a advanced civilisation the race they called the baunting little Hungarian dance tudo. The certain character, were better left unpub. of fuel" will be added after the word "coul."

him for a short time, The men then tried to of the Whiting.. #lished. It is obvious that the information

ahore him down, but he fell against the reska, The finals will be fought this evening. The Chinese were able either to engulf the other next piece, a "Garotto Antiquo" by Corelli, race into their hody politie, or drive them pleased the audience most. Whether it was By kind permission of Col. Coulfeld and ping his footing. During this time his eyes first prize for light-weight, a cup, has teen that would most interest the residents would officers, the braid of the 116th Mahratta Light

gradually before them into mountain fastnesses the music, or the performer's maarolious he more interesting still to others. As it tufantry will play the following selections at Uget well erough to enable him to see, and be presented by the Hongkong and Whampoa some of them now occupied, or they left then fingering, we do not know; but there was the gare close to the two men, but was unable to Dock Cow while the other prizes have been in possession of land from which they could not noisiest applause of the evening. It was a Luppens, however, what has been reported Hongkong Hotel this (Saturday) evening ·

overtako them., He next turned his attention presented by the fleet.

pust them. Instances of the latter cases were Franklin

performance to be truthfully called "brilliant," already may very easily alarm the timid March. Saivad "

to the ricksha coolic, whom he saw running eff Schubort

to be found in many provinces of China, akan hat there may be more than one opinion of the colonist, and amuse the unsympathetic out- Bolection Biller Taylor"

Solomon with his riesha in on opposite direction. Whom

instance of the former they had in their very music. Horr Friedonthat will play again on Valse .......

a Popplewoff sider. Before erroneous inferences are made Intermezzo.." Phryne

Huby the prolie saw he was being pursued, be dropped

Tresday night. upon insufficient or misrepresented data. il election..." Cavaleria Kusticana"... Mascagni bis richa and ran, the faster. He was, how MENU-Hors D'Havre. -Canapés a la Diana ever, overtaken, and conveyed to No. 2 Palics will be well to remember that however

SoupPotage Case de Celeri. Fish-Boiled

iled Station, where charges of assault and attempted closely the maneuvrers sought to approxi- Fish and Bcurunice Save Entree-Venisun mare war conditions, they quite failed to soeurs such conditions as could alone make such a test afford evidence of any valus, The swiftest means of communication between the sentiucle or outposts. and

Overture.

"Bosunun de

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Steak and Chustuut Pree, Braised Fillet of Fecf robbery wore preferred against him. The ala Jardiniere, Pattice a lu Toulouse. Curry Malhar. Rut Jomts, &c.--Roast Riba of Beef, hearing esus on before Mr. J. H. Kemp at the Police Court yesterday, when the conte denied Romet Turkey and Sausage, Boiled Corned Leg of Fork, Cold Roast Mutton Mint Sauce and Entire taking any passenger from the Hongkong Salad. Sweele-Seinoling Padding, Plum Pad Hotel on the nigh. in question, and the case ding and Brandy Sauce, Maraschino Jelly Tipsy

was remanded for further evidence. Cako. Desert-Coffee, Fruits.

probable that the Chinese race

of one

Officers over 10st. 4 The-Midshipmen only

LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENT,

namerons

Waves

The C.P.R. stasmur Empress of Japan arrived midst in the boat popalation of Hongkong, at Nagaki at 9 am on Friday, the 10th inst.,Mason Canton, who belonged to an and left again et 4 p.m. sume day for Shanghai, aboriginal race. To this date they differed in where she is due to arrive at 3 a.m. on Sunday, the 12th inst.

The O.S.S. & C.M. steamer Achilles, from U.K.. left Singapore yesterday at noon, and is das here on the 16th inst at noon.

The 0.3.8. & CM. steamer Glaucus, from Japan, left Shanghai yesterday, and is dus here on the 18th inst

The importation of firearms, ammunition some of their customs and in the pronunciation (including cartridges, balls and caps and all other materials for loading Brearmos), gunpow- of a me of their words. Those boat-poople were dee and lead in bars or shocks into the Protec-. looked down upon by the genuine landsmen, torate of the Gold Coast is prohibited. The who were the descendants of the Chiness settlers, Chief Commissiouor may, on special request, the foaling being carried so far that inter.grant licenses for the introduction of specified

and not for sale to third parties. marriages as a rale were not common between arms of precision when for personal defence

the two racKA,

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