LOCAL SPORT..
CHICKET.
During Race Work there were no L' agus matches, so the table remains unchanged. The AOR.C. play the HKC,C. "A" on the Craigengover Ground this afternoon. The following will play for the H.K.C.C. "A" :-- Rutherford, Mackenzie, Hoopor, Fowler, Falloon, Wells, MaKay, Olver, Gibson, Horley
and de Paris:
The R,AM.C will pay the B.E. this after- noon, and the Kowloon .C, the RAA.
TICG
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, MARCH 4ти, 1905.
three years before becoming the property of a computitor), 220 yards team race (teams of four, open to professions or units), half-milo flat raco, costume race. 120 yards turdle race teu flights), 220 yards fat race (handicap), one
flat
(handicap), three milas mile bicycle race (handicap), 440 yards at race I (Challonge Cap to be won two years in succession before becoming the property of competitor), obstacle race and consolation mor There will also he boys' race 440 yards. handicap, open to boys between 12 and 10 she are sous or brothors of ambers of the clubs wentioned; a girls' race (100 yards, handicap). under similar conditions, og en tv girls borwRCTS five and twelve; and a race for boys under
COMPANY REPORTS.
The following appenved in our Shanghai con emporary, the Daily News
The report of the Weihaiwei Land and Co., La., for 1004 shows a credit Building balance in profit and loss of Ils. 686, against a debit balance at the beginning of the year of Tls 5,15y. This is after writing off Th. 2,402 from furniture. Working account shows a credit balance of Tie 1, 977, to which is added the plot of Tis, 6,429 on the sale of the company's estate No. 6. The company at
was 34 mow of land, of which only 42 mw ave been utilized, and has still a claim on the british Government of Tls. 3.470 and interest from 1900
T
The report of the Shanghai Gas Co., Ld., fer The Hongkong C.C. season will finish about
1904 shows a divisible balance, after payment of the end of this month; perhaps unother two or
There will als be a half-mile flat race interim dividend of 7 per cent in July last, of Ts. 142,462, 1 ho directors propose to pay three matches will be played. A match was too
open to soldiers, sailors and polico; a tug-of-war a final dividoud of 7
7 per cent, ana bonus of 3 have bean played against the Garrison, but the
(aight men a side) open to non-commissioned per cent, making 17 per cent for the year, to latter was found to be too scattered.
ellerrs and men of the Army and Police write off T. 34,851 for depreciation, to transfer to renewals and depreciation account, 20,000 to Weather permitting there will be a pick up (Indiau); and a tug-of-war open to non commis and carry forward the balance, Tls. 8,011. It H.K.C.C. gau on the ricket Ground this signed officers and men of the Army, Navy and is noted that the privato consumption of gas afternoon at 2 p. Mosters wishing to play Police (European). Each ship, regiment, or incroused in the year 8.40 per cent, and the ecnsumption in gas ongines 40.59 per cent. It are asked to turn up punctually.
corps, may enter ona tem only.
is also noted that on the French Concesion Mr. E. J. Grist, Hon, Secretary of the Gelfandoscent gas light is spending electric
lighting. Club, leavor for home via America by the s.8. Manchuria, mud will be away from Hongkong THE ANGLO-GERMAN BREWERY
►
The undaricentioned have boot pfected to play for Kowloon C.C. against R. G. A. at Happy Valley 2 p.m. 10-day Mowers, W. F. Lausdon, Capt), G. H. W. Dobbyu, W. B. Duncan. Dr. Swan, W. Dizon, J. Robinson, J. Parkes, E. R. Horton, S. Lightfoot, P. Moss, and Another.
Civil Service C.C. v. RA.M.C. is a League match to be played this Saturday afternoon commencing at 215 pra The following will play for this C.B.C.C.-F. Biden, K. Witchell W. E, Wenser, F. Robins, W. Willis, P. T' Lamble, R. H. Craig. A. B. Baren, W. H. Woolley, A.Brown and L. E. Brett.
FOOTBALL..
The Hongkong Fotball Club at the Royal West Kent Regiment is a shield tie (second round to be played of this Saurday after noon, commencing at 140 any hour of 2.30 p.m. The following have been obesen to play for the Club-Kew, goal; W..G. Luckio and G. E. Morrell, backs; M. C. Groy. G. B. Macdonald and E. F. Angott, elves; R. Macpherson, T. & Fource, W. B. Williams, E. itenderson an Humphreys, forwards. Refere-Corporal Bass, Royal West Aunt Regiment
The Glory, having beaten the Ocean, is in the semi-final, as also will be the winners of the three matches to be played today. Besides
the mentioned,
K.E. the
eus already play the Centurion on the Naval Gromul commencing at 4 p.m., and the Albion play the Naval Yard on the Naval Ground commencing at 2.15 p., The HKFC, stand a good chance of beating the Royal West Kents, but they are not likely to be in the fius).
GOLF
for about six month. Mr. Beavis in the mean- while with carry on the duties of Hen. Sonralary till the next goneral meeting. The mentbly competition for the Captain's Cup will take pluce next Saturday (11th) to Monday.
HOCKEY.
The two sides left in the final of the Hockey Shield Computition were the first and round teams of the 93rd Burmus. It was agreed that they should not play it off, but the mes changed their minds and, without making
went down
any
to 110
Vasey ou Thursday fight it out. The game resulted in a win for the first team by 4-1 From tais till the end of the season matches will be friendlies,
BOWLS.
CO., LĐ.
The fat annual general mooting of this Company was held at the offices of the agents, Mossrs. Slevegt and Co., Shaughsi, on February 27th. There were present: hours. A. Moled (Chairman), C. W. Wrightson. and J.J: Block, Directors; Messrs. J. H. Osborn, F. Pelt her, J. G. Car oghau, C. Flak, K. Dakle, Pluschke, and M. Hoortor (Seerstary), represent ing 1.173 shares.
The Chairma said that this being the first repular annual meeting of the Company, he had very little to add to what appeared in the repert and acconute. Like many other isda. trial concerns in China, they had underestimated their expenses, and the actual expenses exceeded It was their original stimate by $125,00 estimated that the ground for the brow Ey increand would cost $10,000," kat
which was now very much larger, and the cost had been $37,000 instead of $10.000. The road was sure to in value and wonki prove a very vela- improve able agt Besides the ground in which the brewer stood, they had further grand whoro the wells were situated from which they obtain-
the original quantity of groped
result for 1904 has not been attained without great care and constant attent on to all the details by your Mausging Director, Mr. C. E. Rosch, and his staff. The shareholders and directors have to thank them very much for the excollout showing that has been made. I understand that such a profit was uerer before me by any paper mill in the world. (Arplanes)
There were no questions, and the following resolutions were pat to the mooring and carried unanimously
Proposed by the Chairman, seconded by Mr. Branst: That the reports and accounts as presented be passed
Proposed by the Chairman, seconded by Mr. Clarko: That the Directors beau Borised to pay final dividend of 8 per cent woking 14 per cent for the year.
21
Propa-ed by Mr. Roach, seconded by Mr. Moller: That Mr. G. D. Scott bu xo-olocted auditer at a remuneration of Tis, 350,
Mr. Koach explained that the remuneration Jud hitherto Luen Tls, 24 but the business had increase considerably and with it the work to bo dono.
Mr. Roach thanked the meeting for the vote of thanks accorded him, and remarked that January had been the most profitable month the company had ever had. The returns wore Tis. 1,000 more than ever in a month before,
HOKKAIDO COLLIERY AND RAILWAY COMPANY.
་་
בן
KODAK
FILMS
& ACCESSORIES.
DEVELOPING AND PRINTING UNDERTAKEN.
LONG HING & CO..
PHOTO GOODS STORE,
17, QUEEN'S ROAD
Hongkong, 27th December, 1904.
the cun bo
(SAME PREMISES AS MESSRS. Aƒ CHEE).
139
TRADE
MARK.
15
Elkpitona Nã. PRN,
One point Sir Hiram makes in his judgment which Booms to us to depend on a doubtful reading of the contract. One of the stipulations | of the contract is that the employee "alal noti
of teu nor will at any time within the space years from and after the termination cr expira. tion of this agreement enter any other busines in the same line as the company." sic. Sir Hiram reads this as meaning that the ea ployse is not to "enter any other business the exo line as the company, that is, any buiteas which the company may carry on her than the branches of trade enumerated" and ke adds, "If this is the trus construction of IND COOPE'S ALE
ard
think there stipulation,
doubt that it is the bu.
PER CASE OF 8 DOZEN PINTE... $16.00 siness of upholsterers, cabinet and furnit are manufacturers is not included in the second stipulation at all." It s ems to us quito BASS' LIGHT GRAVITY pessible however, that in this olsuse the framer business" in of the agreement used the word the sense of "arm." and that what was intended was to prevent the em.lores sutoring any BASS BOAR'S HEAD other" firm "in the same neus It is not an important point, because what to put too wide a restriction on the employes. really upsets the agreement is its endeavour In Sir Hiram's words: We cannot escape 000,631.075 the eclusion that this is an agreement la IND COOPE'S STOUT
21,210003 terms imposing a restriction upon the defendant
very much wider than the law would allow."
The following figures appeared in the Japun
Times-
The proprietors of the Yubari Coal Mine held their general meeting on a recent Sunday morning at the Company's Tokyo Office. The business report for the second half of last year was submitted. The meeting approved the following accounts:-
Net profit
Balance brought forward
Totul... Distributed as follows:—-~-
Yen..
921,271.765
47,00.000
Berve... Siuking fund for renewal of
8,011.028 premisos Dividend (11 per cont. per annum) -838,800.000 Carried forward
27.430.739
La
Tara were pres-nt 673 shareholders, ze- presenting 918,720 sharos,
120
the company
NAVAL AND MILITARY.
AWARDS FOR DRAVERY.
We are indebted to the Naval and Military Record for most of the following notes-Private H. Heston, Plymouth Division R. M.L.I., bas been awarded the medal for service in Chins.
Private J. Anderson. Plymouth Division R.M.LI, formerly of the cruiser Blake, has
Members of the C.SC.C. are practising the ssiduously, being determined to beat Kowloonites at the next batile. The Kowloon Bowling Green Club will have to re-arrange their ground, as the back part of the groan will be taken away from then, while they will boed their water, and they had also built a small HALL & HOLTZ, LD, V. RICKARD. been
allowed to extend along the road frontage.
CORRESPONDENCE.
THE PRICE OF MEAT.
[TO THE EDITOR OF THE DAILY PRESS"
SI-A barcher in the Market when asked the reason for the rise in the price of masat informs his customers that the tikis tax on cattle bronglit to Hongkong kus been increased to $5 a head. If this be true, it is the obvious onty
the
ex'ra $63,000
in
Brü
+rcial
of 04
rimi:
that
The "Old Crook" team will compete with of the Government to inquire into the reason strical plant to work part of the machine to yours from and after the termication
the Hongkong Football Club next Throday, commencing at a quarter to fire. The "Old! Crocks" are as follows:-David Wood, goal H. W. Looker and P. . Davis, backs, H. Hanc ek, J. W. C. Beunar and Kew, halves; A. R. Lowe, K. H. Rutherford, R. Hancock, L. J. C. Anderson and A. N. Other, forwards, The "Old Crocks" think they can win,
RUGBY FOOTBALL.
Мир
restaurant, which being in close proximity to the barracks, should prove a good investment. The buildings, according to plans prepared at home, were estimated to cost $105,000, but had actually cost $173,000. This incinded the ost of a residence for the brewing master and the general manager, erected at a cost of $24,000. The buildings had on so arranged that they could increase their plant
evat beyond that of the without any additional cast on realty Grose, expended pa the build. new m chinery. He really thought that is gs they had their money's worth. The electric plant was estimated to cost $5,000, but had actually cost $15,500. This was partly due to the fact that they had erected Another by electricity instead of steam item of expruse was the acquisition of the This bad Victoria Brewery in Shanghai. RESIDENT.
not yet been successful in increasing their incorns, but this was das to the fact that they had no provision for cold stange during the summer. They had now come to an anauge. Professor Chamberlain, in the new edition of ment with the Cold Storage Company, and this brewery ought shortly to become a valuable his Things Japanuse kaya:---
anxili try to the browery at Teinstao. bea perceused at a cost of $40. The items inentioned would account for $120,000 of b. 3125,000 excors over the original estimate. Although they liked t keep within the estimates as far as possible, he did not think nny shareholder would bare cause to regret the exica expenditure. The results of sales in which commenced on the 23rd of I singtao,
for the increased impost, and to take such action s may be accessary in the metter-yours
IDEOGRAPHS.
The often-rapeated assertion that the loo- graphs waste years of school life is simpy ot trun-the Japaneso Ind of filtern in abret of his English contemporary in every way. Japaneseuurway makesas good a show at spolug out the newspaper or inditia a letter as the
The
It is getting near the close of the Rugger 88a500. Two now hars joined from the 119th Infantry, and two from the Hongkong Bank. A matoh, Clab v. Navy, will be played this afternoon, commencing at 433 pm. The following have been chosen to play for the English uavvy. After all, the average Buglish Dee uber, had been very good and the bear was
Club:--G., B. Macdonald, back; J. Thomson,
muu is not only abreast, but actually beat, of the average Italian in reading and writing, not.
tho
that
ba
awarded the China Medal.
The King has signified his intention to con- for the decots ion of the Vie oria Cross upon Lieut. Juhu Durcan Grant, 8th Gurkha Rillas, for conspicuous bravery in Thibet. The act of courage for which the corrted distinction has been eraferred was performed upon the occasion. of the storming of the Gayangtan Jong on July 6th last year, when Lieut. Grant and Havildar Kurbir Fan, far in advance, led the storming: walls in the face of a heavy rifle firo end showers of rook and stones from the entranched enemy, party, and scaled the precipitous heights and
both being the India Order of Merit.
wounded. The Havildar hus beson recommended
NEW PATTERNS FOR UNIFORMS.
The Admiralty hava approved of a now pattern biowa canvas legging being adopted fr wear by non-commissiound offesra and mon of the Royal Marines in plues of the pros-n black leather pattern.
t The Artillery are shortly to be supplied will improvement on the pr sent he drear a new dress cap, which is considered a Tast will bo of blue cloth, with peak and rud band, similar to that now worn by officers, and will be conferred on all ranks.
сар
Tho
propese new pattern esp for non-com- missi-ped ofhors and mon of the army is of the same shape as that for the ofiours, the only difference being in the quality of the cloth. Heyal regiments have a band of red cloth, whilst the cap of ordinary corps is of blue cloth, sud that of the rifle regimants and light infantry regiments groom. The cap is a really smart one, and great credit is due to the authorities for having at last issued one which is a protec
T. E. Pearce, J. G. Lacky and A. S. Kemp withstanding that Italian orthography, ecule supply, but they hapod shortly to secured bim; and on which the contrast on to the head and eyes, both in winter and
The
therae, three-quarter; J. P. Jordan and G. R.
be mastered in a day, whereas our own, in all its Hannay, halvos; E. R. Hallifax, P. W. Gold ring, A. Boyd, E. Ranking, J. Huazon, D. Dramifications, might occupy a lifetime. Murray, H. E. Aspinall and H. F. Chard,
forwards.
YACHTING,
than
well liked. The demand had been greater
The r
• larger supply of cache. Lave suits had been more gratifying then they had anticipated and the prospects for the inture were excellent. He would be glad to
user nay questions that might be put."
There being no questions, the following resolutions were put to the meeting and carried unanimously
summer.
THE WITHDRAWAL OF SCHOOLMASTERS FROM THE NAVY.
The N.- Daily News says:-This cast, which the judgment, a very long and elaborats ons was delivered by the Chief Justice. Sir Hirap, Wilkins a. on Feb. 24h is of considerable importance to the comme community karu, as similar ones are courtsat community where a ployo-s Ly arenrring, and must continue to occur in a
0 Case in which the employers endeavoured to brought out from home under contract. It is prov nt on employee, who had Jeft their service, from competing with them in s lar line of bassiness, the contract under which the employee had been engaged stipul ting
nt any time within the spaca he shild not of or expiration of this agreement enter any other business in the same ine as the company in Shanghai or way other places where the said branch basiness without non consent of the said comp my their company may have a successors or assignafr that purpos+ first bad and obtained." It may be noted that in cases this kind public sympathy is nearly always on the
The It bad side of the employee. Employers are rewarded as rapacious and onless persons-ospecially if they have the misfortune to be a corporation- who are trying to prevent a poor young person from earning an honest living, and the finger of seara is pointed at them accordingly. The pahlin is aut to forget that the employee was of full age when he signed the contract, and must be presumed to bave known what he was sign ing; that he was probably vory glad at the time to get the position
employers would b very foolish to pay an assistant's expenses out conditions, sud froin kome, keep him for three years and teach him his business and the local com
The withdrawal of 3 schoolmasters froin sea. then allow him, when he and become thoroughly acquainted with those conditions, to start in basi-going ships in the Navy is a retrograde stop ness for himself, or join a compsting firm. It is which requires official explanation. The difficul- ties of studying afloat bave alre‹dy been dwelt hard'y reasonable for the employer to make his employers observe all the conditions of the con-
upon, and with little exaggeration. The Admi- Proposed by Mr. McLeod and seconded by tract that are favourable to himself, and then malty have decided to abolish naval instructors afloat Mr.
hoped to protect themselves; but this is what scheme, but the young olleers are to go. as presented be scepted and passed,
later in life, and educational courses lio before The lower dock Proposed Luy
s acting sub-lieutenants. That Mr. James Johnston bolected does. In the ordinary course of orants the law
band completen bis scholastic education at the a director, in place of Mr. J. Prenties (resigned), protects the sanctity of a contract signed, having come in first seven times running childhood,~s complex infectional language in Proposed by
that he should be afforded no further opportuni- which both parties are fully cognisant when G. Carnoghan That Mr. G. R.
with his
The naval With the One-Design Class Min is four marke precisely the same time us a simple monosyllabic by Mr. J. ir. J. H. Osborns and seconded sealod, and delivered, of the meaning of age of 16 or under, and it is unwise and unfair
who.
time. ties of study in his spare ahead of Kathleen and eleven marks more than
one. Nay mere; place a child under favourable Wingreve be elect d'auditor for the exsning they sign
seboolmaster should be retained afloat to touch eyes open signs a contract to come out to China Colleen.
conditious, for instance, in an English family your
as a mercantile assistant knows perfectly will
elomentary science and navigation to voluntary The Chairtoon vaid he hoped at the next
in business in living in France and employing German gover-annual meeting to be able to state that dividend that he is binding himself, if he leaves his applicants, and a quiet place in every ship
for evening apart employers, not to set up nesves or talera, and he will absorb all three warrants would be posted the following day.
with them. He
may not in competition languages in the same time, with the same ease, The meeting concluded with a voto of thanks in
to the directors for their services, which was clearly understand the value of the dollars and with the same perfectin as a single one would have tuker had he remained in bis native proposed by Mr. J. H. Osborne and carried by which he is to receive or the conditions of
acclamation.
climate. living, etc., in Shanghai; but he must know and understand the one crucial condition; village. Evidently, there exists a whole educa
and it seem at first sight somewont strange tional domain to which arithmetical reasoning
that the law should assist him to treat this does not apply.--Things Japanese was the
condition as if it bad never been mada.
country against anthority. We are afraid, if the new edition
The annual meeting of shareholders in this This is done by means of what is really little his place in defence of his
invasion is not too much to expect." contains much like this ortraet just quoted, that
It has come to the notice of the Admiralty its power will be lost. Professor Chamberlain company was held at Shanghai on Feb. 27th. better than a legal fiction, that to make a man Ther, were present: Mossrs. George Racine stick to his contract in this particular issuinjury
that instances have conrred of offices of way. should be too okt now to gild refined gold (Chairman) Faul Bravat, and Chit Fao-san to the public generally as being a restraint of
ships placing too implicit a coutidsnos in ebarts tra:le.
The legal theory is that there are not
from
small scale surveys, with preparad The comparison with the reading power of the (Directors), C. E. Roach (Managing Director),
Occasional di-astrous results. Their lordships Duau who ha Practice games have been carried on during English navvy does not hold water, since A. Brown, J. J. Challot, W. J. Clark, AC enough honse furnish-rs, as. in Shanghai, and
Hanter;
have therefore issued an important memorandum Moller, P. T. Oudin, W, Ten, that all Shanghai will suffer if
engaged himself velantarily not to start here as the past month. Piny, hewaraz, will not ho of English papers do not publish any claridstory ner: W. Mu
containing notes for the information and guid. The Chairman said: The Report and a house-furnisher, is not allowed to do so who
navigating officers. a very high-class under til! the now China ponies equivalent to the Japanese kuna columns The
head of the army, to be What is wanted is a that the man would not be here at all if he h‹d are in working order. Several membera of the analogy of the meshes is weaker still To Accounts which have boon in your hands for he changes his mind. The low ignores the fact auce of
some time will no doubt be taken sy rewd, and i Polu Club have recently purchased' China establish his point, he would have to show that feel sure they will be recaived by the shuraholders Dot been brought out by his suployers, so that called Command-r-in-Chief er what not, who the many meshes could all be measured as with much satisfaction, as they show an increase made to stick to his contract; and that if more
the public loses nothing in reality by his being shall be personally responsible to the State for the efficiency the army in every part enkur, who ponies, and when those are broken in, the games will be much more fun than heretofore, all the quickly as the few. An English child, living in the earnings of Tle. 31,562,37 over the previous poais being ous class instead of two. - Momlurs in France, with German tutors, does not learn year, making over 20 per cent. for the year house furnishers are rally wanted here, they has the confidence of the troops, who would
obviously exaggeration to Maj-Geu. II. Eengongh in the Standard. put their walers up for auction this week, but the all three languages with the same perfection" Detailed statements of secounts for the year can come without first making and breaking train them in peace and lead them in war.-
are on the table for your inspection, but contracts. It eserve prices were not rescued. It is probable, that he learns any one of them in his native before asking you to pass same, I wish to say that the Shanghai poblin is injured if one
make a few remarks. During te therefore, that these mounts will be runt to village.
mill has been running regularly day for the individus! is prevented from engaging in the Shanghai or Singapore, where they are likely to find a better market,
The teath slab vans for B.II.K.Y.C, yuohis takes place to-morrow (Sunday). Twelve club Diene has already races complete the reason.
fact seems to be that, at a certain age, the mied will absorb any system of writ en symbols equally well. A large number can practically, be learns in the same time as a small number, just as a hot with many meshes can be taken is by the eye as easily as a net with few. The kare helds good of spoken symbols,
wou the Championship Class competition language is assimilated equally well in early Mr. Filot .r. McLeod and re onded by the law is often asked to do, and what it often.
Corinthian fachts go for a cruise to Tain Was Bay tomorrow (Sunday). They start from Ab King's Slipway at 10 azn. Members who do not own bonis nul friends are invitel, and will be socomiodateil as far as possible on board the various yachts, Alanch will leave Blake Pior at 1 pm. to convey tomilars and friends to Tsin Wau Bay, where it is prop sed to Ild races. Ono rass will be for boat owners, and others for non-boat owners and friends. The latter will draw for boats Prizes will be "given.
POLO
THE V.L.C.
LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS.
The C.P.R. steamer Empress of India arrived If suiBcient entries aro sent in, the VC. at Valcorer on Wednesday, the ist March at
THE SHANGHAI PULP AND PAPER CO., LD.
and
night,
The man
house-farnishing trade.
It must not be supposed from the judgment before us that every employes will be protected
th-mas
should be set
classes.
NOTES BY THE WAY.
The Army Council kave, after consideration, decided that the question of rifle shooting with both eyes open is out worth adopting.
If onscription is too s rong a test of patriotism for the average Briton," says Gene- tal Baden-Powell, surely te
his duty as a citizen in fitting hormones of
WEATHER REPORT.
and I am pleased to say it continues to keep in perfect order. We have still to contend with uch competition from Japan and Germany, and during the past few months, owing to the high exchange, it has forced to reduce Dir in order to meet the prices to some extent will hold an athletic meeling on tho 8th April 12 g C.P.R. Blaumer Athenian arrived at severe competition, as the mills op to now
having tho trade of China have made a 50% að | 50 restricted as not to go beyond what is needed E. Japan, and the other orer N, China,
The
店
La take
The Hongkong Observatory yesterday issued by the law if he breaks bis contract and starts the following repart
On the 3rd at 12.00 p.m. The barometer has in busines for himself when bis agreement
raso considerably over E. Japan and slightly with his employer comes by any means to an ond. The law is very clearly laid down by on the S. coast of China, and has fanen over W. Lord! Justice Kay: Stipulations of this kind Japan and the Loochoos. on the Hongkong Football Club's ground. The
are looked upon as advantageons to the public if There are two aress of hi.k pressure, ose over following events are open te amateurs who are Koba at 7.30 am. on Thursday, the 2nd inst.
in and left again at 3 pm. same day via Nagasaki fight
it; but to keep order
for the membs or visitors of the Hongkong Club,
employer protection for Shangbai, where she is due to arrive at Ilam. to say they have made very little progis
notwithstanding they offered their paper at present instance the plaintiffe lost their eause The 0.9.8. & C.M. steamer
vory ranch lower prices than cost in order to because they sought to make the restriction ́got Singapers on the 27th ult. p.m. and may be expected here to-morrow, p.m.
known, and we have a good sheet which the protection; this made the restriction oppressive natives prefer to interior and cheap goods. I and, in the words of Lord Chanceller Herschell, hare every reason to expect 1905to be equal to "if oppressive, it is in the eye of the law 190%. In conclusion, I wish to state that the unreasonable."
of the
In the
A shallow area of low pressure lies to the West of the Loochnos,
Gradients rather steep over the E. coast of
Club Germania, Lusitano, Taikoo, Bowling on Monday, the Gth lust. Machaon left started again. Our chops are now well much wider than was necessary for their China where strong N. winds may be expected, |
Cricket, Hongkong Boat and Victoria Recrea tion Clubs --long jump, plass kick (Bugby football), high jump, 120 yards dat race (handicap), mile bioyelo race (handicap), 100 yards flat race (Challenge Cup, to be won
The Glen Line steamer Gleneske left Bings pore yesterday morning, and in das here on the 9th inst.
PER CARK PINTS...
PER CASK PINTH...
$18,00
$26.00
PER CABK PINTA...
GUINNESS STOET -
PER CABK PINT...
... $39,50
824.00
H. PRICE & CO.
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Promoted by Shampoos
of Cuticura Soap
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Purest, Sweetest, Most Effective Remedies for Skin, Scalp and Hair.
This treatment at once atops falling hair, removes crusts, scales and dan- draff, destroys hair parasites, soothes irritated, itching surfaces, stimulates the hair follicles, loogens the scalp sklo, supplies the roots with encrgy and nourishment, and makes the batr grow upon u sweet, wholesome, healthy scalp when all else fails,
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Millions of women now rely on Cuti- cara Susp assisted by Callcura Olst- ment, the great skin cure, for preserving, parifying and beautifying the skin, for cleansing the scalp of cruata, scoles and dandruff, and the stopping of falling hair, for softening, whitening and soothing red, rough and sore hands, for baby rashes, itchings and chafings, for annoying irritations, or too free or offensive perspication, for ulcerative weaknesses, and many sanative, anti- septic purposes which readily suggest themselves, as well as for all the pur- pusas of the toilet and nursery.
Cuticura remodles are the standart okin cures and humour remedies of the world. Bathe the affected parts with hot water and Cuticura Soap, to cleanse the surface of crusts and scales and soften the thickened cuticle. Dry, without hard rubbing, and apply Cuticura Oint- ment freely, to allay itching, irrllation and inflammation, and soothe and heal, apd, instly, in the severer forms, take Cuticure Resolvent, to cool and pleanso the blood, A slagle set is often suff- clent to cure the most torturing, dig figuring skin, scalp and blood humour, from pimples to scrofala, from infancy to age, when all else fails.
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DENTIST.
Latest Amorisau Methods. Reasonable Fees,
No charge for examinations. Office hours 9 A.1, to 5 P.M
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