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would not be able to manage the patent; Mr. Frank Browne, Government Analyst,

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returned by the ss. 2'rinzese alice yesterday,

Capt. Lyous. Assistant Superintendent of Felice, and Mrs. Lyons returned to Hongkong by the ss. Prinzess Alice.

Sergeant Walsh, of the Naval Yard Polico, has been recommended for the Royal Humsao Society's medal for saving a naval officer from drowning, at Yaumati on the 13th insti

TELEGRAMS. | FOREIGNERS IN À CHINESE

DAILY PRESS" SERVICE.

STEAMER COLLISION AT SHANGHAI

CLUB.

A. Joiner, G. Terroll, F. Dalton and B.; Burke were charged before Mr. Gomperta

HONGKONG VOLUNTEEL RESERVE ASSOCIATION

FIRE TACTIER....

This was the subject chosen by Liont. J. W.

at the Polico Cuart yesterday with robbing! Fionnes, of the Royal West Kent Ragiment, for one Wong Sun of a purso containing $02 in his losture before members of the Volontar & Chirose Club iu Jervois Stivot, shout mid-Kosorva Association at tho City Hall last night. night on the 13th instant, and at the time of Amongst those prosent were H.E. the surb robbery asing personal violence. Torvell Governor, Sir H. S. Berkeley, Hon. Mr. Gora- The 8.8. Newchwang has returned further charged with being armed with an hom Stewart. Rev. C. H. Hickling Sgt. Major offensive weapon, to wit, a revalver. Chief Bigbyoud Mosars. W. H. T. Davin, E. A. Hewett, 1. H. J. Gompertz, J. H. Michael and the Detective Inspector Hansen prossented.

Hou. Capt. Barnes Lawrenco.

SHANGHAI, 16th February.

mals he describes, which are lowered and raised by means of steam windlassos, and have "pockets "about two hundred feet long and about thirty feet wide. The chaiutier would have a very sharp prow, and steain so fast that the fish would be driven in a dense mass into this sac or pocke. On shore, at some point hundy for railway and harbourage, a little village was to be established with ateliers for the drying and preparation of the catel. The expensive refrigeratora used at Home would not be necessary on the abips, which would retura at intervals with their catches. Such fresh fish as would te required for local towns could be quickly.

This afternoon a meeting of those interested sent in special boxes. The bulk would be in the new Kowloon Church will be held at dried and salted in the native fashion, for the Kowloon Institute, in order to disonss cannosted with the Church. unit native consumption. Fish glue could he matters manufactured from the fius and other re.especially to form plans for procuring the awing while the reaiduum would soon find necessary fittings. The Bishop of Victoria ously inform us that they were informed by tinio the fourth dofen lant came in and at presence of the on my thore 8 ans and

use among agriculturists. He salccted a place near the rapidly rising port of Vinh, hetween which place and Hongkong he foresaw possibilitics of a regular servies of sleawers. After certain dredging opera tions now going on were finished, big WHISKY steamers could get in in all weathers, and

SCOTCH

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PORT

The death, in London, of Mr. E. A.

to Shanghai, having been damaged in Sargent. connected with Messrs. Showun, Teries and Lompany, is sunoanced. Me. the river by

a collision with the s.s. in the Colony, Sargent had many friends and was at one time Hou. Secretary of the Sperber off Edwar Island,

V.R.U.

will presido.

ford Hiff, and Mr. J. O. Sharpe, of Byfleet, hare beau elect Honorary Fellows of 8. Augustine's College, Canterbury. The Bishop of Shantung was educated at the Clergy Orphan Sebool at Canterbury, and was ordained for

The Bishop of Shantung, Dr. Geoffrey Durn,

missionary work from S. Augustine's

the railway to be completed this month

On January 14th, the German miners on strike (February) would bring Hanoi within ten numbered considerably over 60,000. The pro- boura. He applied for a concession ofprietora drolerol that if they yielded to the men's about fourteen or filteau acres of sandy beach near Xuan-Dam, on the island of Càc-Bá, on which to erect the manufactories, store rooms, and workmen's dwellings. It was not granted. General CORONAT EX-

VERY FINE OLD VINTAGE MANY plained that this territory was reserved for

YEARS IN DOITLE,

A CHOICE AFTER-DINNER

WINE

demands they must, ones and for all, give up the idea of competing in the foreign coul mariret. The total number of pits affected was 91, involving the interests of over 110.000 mizers.

The Globe says: A young woman, of Bowes Pork, N., has sailed for China to be married to Mr. Louis Rox, an English architect, who was one of the Hongkong Volunteer Contingent at the Alexandra Paloen at the coronation timo. This makes he twelfth welding as the resuit of the location of the Imperial troops at the

Palace.

[PRIVATE TELEGRAM.]

SHANGHAI DIVIDENDS.

HONGKONG, 10th February. Meera. Benjamin, Kelly and Potts courto-

telegraph that the following dividends hure been declared in Shanghai:- diridend Tls. 6 making Tie. for the year.

Shanghai-Sumatra Tekasto Co., Ld, Firal

Shoughai Gas Co., LA., Final dividend of T1-. 5 making Tls. 84 for the year.

Maatschappij &c. in Langkat, L. First Interim Dividend of Tis. 74 account 1005.

(REUTER'S BLEVICE.} THE STRIKES IN RUSSIA.

LONDON. 14th February The situation is somewhat more hopeful at Lodz, where the workmen ic ́many factorizu have resumed their occupations.

PARLIAMENT. ·

LONDON, 14th February. Parliament has been opened. Rt. Hon. Sir Henry Campbell-Banneranu said that the Fiscal question still overshadowed everything. He vigorously condemned the Government clinging to offer though the feeling of the country had demonstrated indubitably that a prolongation

Wong Bum declared: I arrived bere from Canton on the night of the 11th inst. I wont to the Cheong Kṣe, No. 100 Jervois Stroat, to mcot a friend. After loaving my Ingg go at the Club I went ent and feasted with friends. On the night of the 13th. I catryned to the Clab at 11.30 p.m. Whes I got there. I saw twa people shaking dies. This was in the sitting There were about six present, all Chausse. After I had been there a short

room.

Sir H. S. Horkolog, in introducing the lecturer, mentioned that the members of the Association, now numbered 136.

The LECTURER mentioned that there were

many considerations involved in the term of "fire tactics "such as the mancurring of troops into positions so that the firing would have thes maximum effect on the enemy with the mini- mum of losses to thewolves. By manoeuvring in

view-that WHE the anquisition of down for a while. als then went out again in and returned about a quarter of an hour after-positions from which firing could be more wards Shortly after this, the first and second accurately directed than that of the enemy's, defendanta entered. As soon as the second This end was obtained by variod means, defendant came in he pointed his revolver at the most importout of which were: on us. The first defondant kept watch at the intelligent use of ground; mutual support door. I saklin Chico-e "What is tho walter?" batween different units; selection of objective; I then wont to get up, but the sound defes-correct estimation of ranges and careful oborra. dant pointel the revolver at me, so I remained tion of firing and concentration of fire, and coated. The record defendant spoke to the discretion of the firing employed. Thosa fourth defendunt, and then the second and were chiefly the duties of the offers, but fourth defendants went into time other two rooms concerned the non-commissioned officers in a and ransacked the place. The first defendant lessor degres. Many people hold the opinion was standing at the door leading into the sitting that troops took cover entirely to avoid room while this 4:1 going on. Meantime I hoing hurt themselves. This was not the object. went out on to the verandah, and was about to All over was utilised so that the largest return when the second defendant searchind mo

number of rifles might be used for a last attack. und took my purse, while the fourth defendant The object of covering fire was chiolly to hold a lighted candle. Tuo parse contained domoraliso the enemy and spoil bls aim on altogether $32. I attemped to resist, but the that portion on which he was actually second defaudant pointed his revolver at me. moving forward. Fire used in entering I do not know the names of the other two troops should be of great intensity during the time the troops were getting evar ground, and Chinese who were playing dice, and have not seen them since. Shortly afterwards a Euro this should be. lessened as they got on an

The support of ove pean constable arrived, and defondants dis-

to another is of appeared. I reported the mutter to the Coutral open fire themselves. Police Station and later on during the night part of a Bring line

great value, because the fire in oblique and

by the reserves and supports until the assailing troops are almost in the enemy's position, otherwise the enemy may sit safely under cover and rise and deliver a crashing dre

momont the the etiacking people the covering fire censea Best results from good combination cannot be obtained mulas those whese daty it is to direct fire recognise the proper target to fire at, and only careful To His Worship:-I did not complain to the observation of the enemy's movements and

watchfulness can latitu Ura speak English. Not one in the Club could Ineffective firing is worse than uncles, as it speak English.. Thi constable stayed about discourages the soidiere delivering the fire half an hour. He questioned us about the und encourages the enemy. The next point robbery through Chung Hok Ling, an inter- is that of concentration. By this moons the end is attained by ring in quicker, time pretor, who came in.

and with less expenditure of ammunition." If this is effective, the enemy's moralo is shakes,

In reply to many expressions of congratula. of the present situation was a public donger and the fourth defendant was brought in by the converging. A covering firo must bo drept up

military purposes. M. VILLAREM, who had boen figuring out big dividends, was ap- parently to disappointed to try again, or select a fresh place. He cannot understand what soldiers can waut with a strip of sand on the edge of the pen, and pathetically oxclaims, "mystery and good will!" He also speaks of the Gèneral as an old soldier who is unable to realise the importance of A. S. WATSON & CO. true colonisation, the sanctity of commerce, On the 25th December, a date LIMITED.

which should have put him in a kinder frame of mind, he writes "Brave hume Ya!" General ConONAT's departure is not yet announced, howover; so that was pros bably taken as the Gallic equivalent of the Irish "Arrah go ou. Seriously, there was probably a better reason for the refusal than M. VILLAREM has thought of. It OxLremminications relating to the news own way be that the Colonial Government heei-March...... "I **.

WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS.

ALEXANDRA BUILDINGS."

NOTICE TO COPRESPONDENTS.

should be addressed to Tan EDITUR.

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and so on.

tion, Generel Nogi sent, through The Standard, to the friends of Japan is England, the following message:" After spending so many month and sacrificing so many fires in the taking of Port Arthur, I feel unworthy of praise. But, knowing the sympathy of the people of England, not only myself but my soldier heartily rejoice. As representing the Army. I desire to send heartfelt thanks."

In reply to a question from the fourth defeu usurpation of pawar. With reference to the Pelice. War he hoped that Lord Landsdewno would ambrace the earliest opportunity of using Eng.dant, witness said lus did not include the value The of the lottery tickets in his purso in the 812 land's influence on the side of peace. Tibet expedition he described as a tragic comedy, taken from him. His pocket book had not been and asked why the Government's consure of found and returned to him.

Replying to the third defendant, witress said the Agent (Chinese resident?) was not carried

ho did not remember him reiuruing with a highat (to Paking ?)

Police Officet.

In the House of Lorde, Earl Sponcer trustedi

By kind permission of Major Radcliff and that the Government would not lose any proper Police officer who eamo in, because I could not constant

offers, the Band of the yard Burma Infantry will play the following programs of music, at the King Edward Hotel, during dinner, this (Friday) evening:-

Volta

Klein

... Bicycleer

tated to encourage the taking away of the Overture... Hargherit. Aujou

Selection... All the Giria" ............... Williams Danare Corsjondents must forward their names and activelihood of the numerous native fislier-Piccolo Solo Bading go driksen Wilk communications addressed to the Editor, wat jer pollication, but as evidence of goud faith men and their intermediaries. M. VILLABEM Selection... "Reminiscences of England" Godfrey ...... Follet Ali ders for publication should be written on

............ Conterno thinks his project would not do that, as bis Barcarolle. Caracteristiqua

MENU:-Hors D'uvres--Sliced Beetroots, employees would fish the deep sea, but be

Soup-Turtle, Custard. Fish-Boiled Fish and Anchovy Bauce. Entree-risket of Pigeon Larded, Fillet of Beef Cutlet and Mashed Potaton,

one side of the paper only.

No nosymously signed communications that have already oppenred in other papers will be inserted.

opportunity occurring with other powers in trying to bring the war to a peaceful solution.

THE WAR.

LEEUTER'S SERVICE.] VLADIVOSTOCK'S TURN.

TONDON, 14th February. It is announced at St. Petersburg that

Vladivostock, and that part of the hahitnuts have hurriedly left the town.

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Cheung Chan said:--I came from Canton with the last witness, Abont elesin o'clock on the night of the 13th the fourth defendant, who teaches boxing, came into the Club and had a

on

Oderfor extra copies of DAILT Paxes should be says nothing on the point of capturing the Tomatoes, and Water Crema, Santel Egg on Tonet. state of siege has been proclaimed at did not suspect anything. He went out and of fring, also when accuracy rather than in-

sent befors 11 am. on day of publication. After that hour the supply is limited." Only supplies for Cash, Telegraphic Address Paaus, Codes: A... E. Lieber's P.O. Bar, 33, Telephon's No. 12

The Daily Press.

Hoone UrnICE: 14, DeVaux Roan Cl. Losnax OFFICE: 131, FLEET STRNET, E.C.

native markets for which the present fish iug populations cuter.

The smoking concert which was to have been held at the Engineers Instituto to-night has keen postponed indefinitely.

On Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday next, Kaco Holidays, the Exchange Bonks will be closed for the transaction of public business at 11.45 a.m.

HONGKONG. FEBRUARY 17TH, 1905.

Four or five months ago, we reproduced

Nowa was received yesterday that owing to from a northern contemporary a report the impossibility of making suitable shipping that a Chinese company was contem. arrangements, Harmston's cirrus will not re- plating experiments with a Grimsby trawler, with a view to developing the native fishing industry. Whether this Captain A. Rodger, of the Chins and Manila report inspired him or not, it was about the.. Zafiro, is proceeding to Shanghai an count samo time that the French commercial of the death of his brother Mr. W. W. Rodger. agent at Hniphony, M. GEORGES VILLABEM, Mr. A. Fraser, chief officer of the Zafiro, is broached a similar project for Indo-China, promoted to Captain pro tem.

Stowe Chickenlavor with Macaroni and Tomatoes. Jointa-Babel Voal, Roast Turkey, Cold York-

Salad- Carry-Forced Meat Cury. L'am Sentel Salal. Vegetables-Boiled Potatoes, Chip- ped Potatoes, Baked Tomatoes, Stewed Onions. Sweets-Plum Pudding, Cream Puffs, Vanilla Ice Cream. Finger Cakes. Fruits in Season, Tea

and Coffen.

A gentleman of good family, with an incoras of £2,000 a year, was brought before the police commissary for the St. Denis district, in France, together with the usual assortment of cut-throats, thieves and beggars collected in a recent police raid. He was wearing filthy tatter open in Hongkong next week, but will proceeded clothes, and there was nothing in his it cnco to Bangkok.

appearance to distinguish him from the rest of his companions. But am no vagabond,” he explained; "I have as ample income, and simply live this sort of life for my own pleasure," The magistrats sharply retorted: "Don't attempt I am not here to listen to such to tofool me. rubbish." The man persisted in his statement, and referred the commnissary tan certain lawyer, inquiry of whom confirmed his story. He was found also to be heir to a fortune of £80.000, which he wil receive on the death of his grand mother. The wealthy tramp explained that he had failed to achieve the ambition of his yonth

The Artillery are shortly to be supplied with a new dress cup, which is considered a rast improvement on the present headgear. The cap will be of blue cloth, with peak and rod band. similar to that now worn by officers, and will be conferred on all munka.

practitioner of Rhoydt, Rhineland

and become a master marinor. He had con-

ceived a hatred for ordinary society, and now lived among a more interesting class.

A 200-MILE TOW

SALE OF STEAMERS.

which bas A very important foot on +1 WAX The losturar here dis- look ourd. He was a frequent visitor, so we coursed on the different modes and rates n-returned again shortly afterwards when I went ternity was required and vice versa. He dis- to my room. On hearing a row I looked out coursed at some length on the question of when of the door, and saw a tall Europesu puinting a it was necessary to economise in the ues of revolver. I aleo saw another man chasing the ammunition, and said it might pay to tell off a people. I thought be was draak and had come certain number of picked shots in a battle to fire on the enemy's leaders; if they could bagagenoral, The Ban Aa se in Pho, of Hongkong to the wrong premises. I went to go out by the

back door when the first. defendant opened it. so much the batter. The speaker wound up his (formerly the China and Manila sa Esmeralde) I ran to the other door, but he blocked me lecture with a for remarks regarding the maxim has been sold to Japan for £16,000. She is a

gan. If this wore used in battle, he said it ressol of 906 nett ions, and was built by Messrs. again. He then came in and caught hold of

was necessary that it should be concealed. Ho W. Hamilton and Company. of Port Glasgow, in me by the score, and the second defendant

covered me with his revolver. I called out "save had left a great deal unsaid with regard to the 1891.

life," and put up my hand to ward off the re-subject he had chosen, but if his hearers had the volver. I caught hold of it by the muzzle sud kindness to sit until to-morrow morning, he Sir H. S. BERKELEY: Your Excellency, twisted it down. I then pushed open the back would still be able to continue (applause). door with my other hand and ran up to the next foor. From this floor I escapad into the next Gentlemon-I know we all sodord to the looturer Lense, thenes into the street, and informed the a very hearty vote of thanks for the most Police.

capable and interesting lecture just delivered to John Cooper deposed: On the 13th February, as. As he has said, Sir--and no one is more at the New Victoria Hotel, I met amongst | capable than yourself of knowing the truth of Yesterday Empress of India Rose did 1 others, the fourth defendant Burke. When we what he raid--the subject he has dealt with is

vory complex and difficult one, mile in 320, last quarter 35, Cascade did the got outside he asked me to land him my

gun. I asked him what he wanted it for, and seems to me to have a thorough knowledge maile in 2.18, last quartor 374. Lamarque Rose ho replied "Jast for a bit of fun." I said of that which he has undertaken to do,

the lootus lo the mile and a half in 3.35, last quarter 34.I did not care about lending it, but when we and in Esquimalt (Mr. Moller up) and Halifax went got to the house I lent him a 45 calibre Colts has shown that he bestowed considerable care round together for a mile and a half. The time revolver. I believe the revolver was empty, on what he laid before us for our instruction, One or two of his remarks were most particular- was 3.414, last quarter 32; Halifax finished first and did not give him any cartridges. Invincible Rose did the mile and a quartar Witness, in answer to the fourth defondant;ly interesting to me as a member of this in 3.0, last quarter 14. Umbrian King did When you got the revolver you said you did association, formed by yourself for the purpose ·

not want any cartridges.

The as, Argus, owned by Messrs. Arebibald, Curry and Company, of Melbourns, has been sold to Japanese for £16,500). She is & vassal of 1822 tons nett, built by Mesars Palmers Company, of Newcastle, in 1889.

TRAINING NOTES.

DERDY GRIFFING.

the three quarters in 1,46, last quarter 30, Cebu did to three quarter mile in 142, last quarter 334. Nomination did the mile in 139. Just quarter 32. The Gem Rose did tho 14-mile in 2.55, last quarter 34).

OTHER TIMES.

Hearing contin 205,

FOOTBALL.

He

delivered he

of standing up in case of need to assist those who will in the firs! ¡ustance be brought into the firing live. Ho has shown us that the firing lins must depend altogether upon the assistance which can be given to it by those in support and in reserve. Should the time when our services will be nood- This Rugby match was played at Happy ever come

reservo, and I

II.K.F.C. V. NAVAL TEAN,

We are in receipt of a pamphlet by him, entitled "Pécheries du Tonkin," in which he unfolds the scheme, and explains why it did not succeed. The commercial importance of a businces no intimately concerned with the staple food of large masses of Chinese is

It was announced on Jan. 14th that Fraulein frat emphasised. He explains how more Bertha Krupp, only daughter of the lots fish is eaten salted and dried than fresh Geheimeruth Alfred Krupp. of Essen, reputod and describes briefly some of the methods to be Gorgany's wealthiest hoiress, was

Other times were:--Patrimony mile, of preparation. The primitive methods still betrothed to Doctor, W. Heck, a medical

The s.s. Merionethshire, Captain C:H. Burch, 2.18, lust quarter 324; Grafton,-mile, 1.39, Professor, 4-mile 1.441, last employed by the Chinese and Angamite fishermen are referred to, by which the The Brasels Chiquique announces that s Captain R. Olsen), of Burgen with her maia-quarter 3;

· H.K.F.C.-Gry, back; Kompthorne, Pearce feel sure when that time does come, wo will quarter 347: Titmouse Soup Ment handrels of junks that work in the Gulf of monthly steamer sorsica botwoen Antwerp and shaft broken. The Mertonethshire left Hong-mils, 15, Black Monday, 5-mile, 1415. Inst and Macdonald, three-quarters. Rung and be fennd to be effective supports to those in the for Shanghai on Tuesday, and quarter 354; Fraps Cake Walk, 1-mile Jordan, halves; Tallifax, Boyd, Chard, Davies firing-line. In another direction this body of Tonkis obtain such comparatively poor Chinese ports is to be established. It is under- kong

ruen can be most usefully employed-I make the stood that the ospital for the undertaking will at six o'clock Wednesday morning 1.3. last quarter 333; The Squator 1-mile, barveste. Many of these junks go from be supplied by serious prominent parsonages, and when ten miles south-west of High Lam, last quarter 33. Black)

1.41, last Naval team:-Bouchier, back; Stevens, Bate. Sagation for Your Excellency's professional

consideration that is with respect to the

qres. Pakhot and Hoihow to the island of Cho-Ba, that part will be drawn from the Civil List. mock, the disabled steamer, flying sigants quarter, 31, Ching, mile, 14 Herren, forwards.

quartor! K.0.5.B., mils, last quarter man, Fawcett and Seymour, three-quarters; tien of Maxima gan rapid firing. It seems to mo off the port of Haiphong, where the salting

of distress, want immediate asaistance," was 121, Starling, mile, 3.24, last quarter,

White Soper and Hallett, halves: Grieve, Holden, we are a body out of which a machine section President Roosevelt transmitted to the Senate

Policy,

mile, 219, last quarter 33;

gun and exporting of fish gives employment to Mr. Hay's recommendation for the establishment sighted. Captain Burel proveeded to get a tow Elephant, 3-mile, 1.44, Ocean, milo, 2254, last Edgell, Bartlett, Danby, Taylor and Harrison,ld be formed. They say a field roquire any great physical moch numbers of people. An estimate, supposed of a district court of the United States for Chinops on board by means of rockets. The sou

quarter

dificulty in vnternas, should not have exertion, so wo, 49 Morn Rose, mila, 2214, lust Fiscal 13-mile, 2.554, last quarter !

Refores Mr. A. O. Esing.

that direction, laughter).

It i

requires

coolness quarter to be conservative, puts the quantity sent and Cores. Mr. Hay's letter said that the boing so heary, however, it was found impossible

The Club played four mon shart, and the calmness and judgment, which comes from 32; La France Base, 1-mile, 3.39, last quarter to China at 838,372 kilogrammes, 309,094 Consular cearts are inadequate. It is proposed to get close enough to successfully carry out this 34: Coronet Ross, 18-mile. 3.35. last quarter

accuracy of vision, which we will soon kilos to Cochiz-China and Annam, and that the court shall hold sassions at Shanghai, manœuvre A boat, in charge of the third oficer, 84: Astrea, 14-mile £554, Jast quarter 345 Naval team one man short. In the Grat hai to able to prove to the world at large we still

was therefore, with great dificulty, launched Hero Rose, two miles, 5.1, Isut quarter 31 the Navy scored one goal and three tries, the

posse63, After we have had a little practice 173,000 kilos, transitant pour le Yunnan. Canton, Ticatsin, and Seoul,

After a heavy pallabo arrived to leeward of the Algerine, two miles, 5.33, last quarter 31: High scorers being Hallett (2), Eatenian and Fawcett with the now rifles with which Your Ex- so kindly furnished ns, and become Pakhoi alone has four or five hundred juuks

Ostar 11. While slongside, the boat on the Beagoako, mile. 2.148, last quarter 313: Little I was a hand and fast games, ir fort ist of proficient shots, is we will besoras, it would not engaged. M. VILLAREY's idea was to-form

occasions narrowly escaped being capsized by Momo, mile, 2251, last quarter 341. a company with a capital of 200,000 francs,

the steamer sheering on top of it. The con in hundred frane shares, to build steam

mention made, the boat we returned, and a havser connection was made between the vessels.

put back hore yesterday towing the s.s, Oscar 11 last quarter ward, mile, 1411, Inst Valley yesterday afternoon. The teams were ed, they will be in the

At the Polico Court yesterday, Mr. H. H. J. Gompertz again robeard the charge of assault against the sailor. Buck. of the es. Forced Hall, As the Captain of the vessel was now willing to pay the fine, and take the man back on board,

Tast

Mr. P. H. Holyoak's lecture on "Morocce," delivered at the Union Church Literary Clab

forwards.

manifestly handicapped by their shortness

men.

angu

and

does not

for a general or any of the enemy's he aficers to bring themselves within our range. In the second half one goal and two tries This one point is certainly clear regarding wora scored for the Navy, the scorers being Your Excellency's reserves. I beg to move a Bartlett, Taylor and Hallett. In each instanco hearty vote of thanks to the Insturer, also to

His Excellency's brief acknowledgment concluded the meeting.

Jacture.

trawlers of Philippines tiniber, of from forty defendant was re-instated after being bound over! The aferionethshire towed tho Oscar II to port, last evening, attractel a fair attendance: The Grieve took the kick: Jordan scored & try His Excellency the Governor for stranging the to fifty cons capacity, to bring the vary in a further bond of $100 to kooy the peace for latest gear from France, and expert skippers six months, and santioned not to appear before from the Mediterranean fieberios. Natives His Worship again.

a distance of 200 miles, arriving at noon yesterday. The Oscar I had left Hongkong subject was interesting and the limb-light views for Shanghai on Monday.

very good.

for the Club, but Pearce failed to convert.

Result-Naval team, 2 geala 5 tries (25 points); H.K.F.C., try (3 points).

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