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with the view that a considerable sum should be devoted each year to the resump- tion of insanitary property, and that this resumption should proceed on continue us lines," he expresses the opinion that it is not desirable to Ex the amount to be set aside for the work. To introduce into the
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SHANGHAI RACES,
THIRD DAY,
Our Shanghai correspondent telegraphs the results of the third day's racing as followa (Perfoot weather, small fields, large attend- nuce): -
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The FLYAWAY PLATE.--For Clios ponies. Value, Tls. 950; second, Tls, 50; third. Thu. 25,
Ard Patrick (Mr. Johnstone) Heather King (Mr: Cumming) White Blaze (Mr. P. Crighton) This was a seven furlong race, the time boing 1 min., 181-2 Sece.
The RACE CLUB CHALLENOR CUP.-For
China poules being bout de grifus at date of try. To be won at two consecutive meetings, or three times in all by ponies, the homì fide
Value
M. Witte's resignation is expected. property of the same owner or owners
Ths. 560: First pony to recuive Tla 250; Fecond, Ts. 30; third, Tls. 25 until the cup is
STRIKES IN AUSTRIA.
Generd industrial
Austria are threatened.
strikes
in
DEATH OF LADY FLORENCE DIXIE
LONDON, Sth November. receipts to special expenditures would, he
Fifteen thousand Jews have been points out, admit of various logical exten- sions; and if it were laid down that for skilled and 100,000 wounded during many years so much money must be allocated for resumptions, requests for the massacres, which have been sispersions of the order would be inevitable.
renewed. This latter will hardly be denied by anyone who has followed the financial course of that the Hongkong. It would mean natural programme now suggestel (ce the Governor to suggest, each year is large a sun as he thinks can be conveniently appropriately would still be followed, but under the gratuitous difficulties incidental to the evasion of a cut-and-dried plan Nothing big can be undertaken in any casa antil after the inter-supply-is_assured; the lines of the resumption seleme have
Lovnos, 8th November, alrenly been sketched by Mr. C. Char- wtex and Dr. J. W. Sarson; the Sanitary Lady Florence Dixie is dead.
The deceased lady was a poot, novelist and a Board hus dealt with minor details of the
there things, Hiskren writer, especially on woman's rights, of which she was an ardent champista. The EXCELLENCY does not support the Trust youngest daughter of the 7th Marquis of proposal, which was advocated by both Queensberry she was born in London on 24th GREAT AGE,
Six 31. A. BLAKE and the Hon. Mr. MAY May. 1. In 1875 she married Bir Baumont Dixie, Bart. Shu led a very active life, having VERY FINE AND MELLOW. (while administering the government). On traveled extensively, acted as war correspondent for the Morning Post, besides engaging in Pronounced by Conspissetre to be the BESTgeneral grounds it could be objected to, literary parenits.
also if the Legislative Council cannot be trusted with su els an essentially vital part $16.50 of its duty, it can be trusted with none; and we may as well have a bureaucratic system of Government at once, with many Trusts and Committes overlapping and clashing one with custher. The Seretury of State for the Colonies, Mr. LYTTELTON replies that he agrees generally with the GOVERNOR'S Views on the matter; and so, 12.00 e presume, will most of those who were 19.56 at one time tickled with the grandeur of the programme and liked the ide of a 16.00 Trust to carry it out.
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RUSSIA AND FINLAND.
LONDON, 6th November. The Tear's manifesto, restoring all ancient liberties to Finland, is bean published at Helsingfors. The Constitutionists are satis- fiel, but the Revolutionists demand further
concessions.
GERMANY AND JAPAN.
LONDON, 6th November, The Kaiser has presented the Mikado with wiz black stallions from the Imperial stud.
fically won.
Sunblink (Mr. A. Crighton) ... Galic (Mr. Burkill)
Bicestor (Mr. Joluustone)
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Course, one and a quarter miles; time, 2 mins. 41 Secs.
The COSMOPOLITAN CUP.-For all hirs ponies. Valas Tis. 240; second, Tls. 50, third,
Tis. 5.
Norman King (Mr. Cumming) Cedric (Mr. Feros) Trittenheimer (Mr. Hayes)..
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seconds.
The GRAND STAND STAKR8,-For Chiu ponies being bond ide griffins at date of entry-
The Limit Polka Sphors 100...
Rhone ... Acthelbert
Glen Sannon Kildoupo
Counsel Trittenheimer Commanelio Black boy Nithsdale Jauos
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CANTON.
[FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT]
7th November.
LINCHOW MASSACRE ENQUIRY.
I am informed that Won Taotai has been ordored by Viceroy Shum to pronzed to Linekow to investigate the and affair. I understand Wen Taotai is going thore with the American Consul General, and Mr. Suovia, Reutor's correspondent. The party is leaving Canton this afternoon org to-morrow morning.
SIKĖTY-THREE INCOMPETENTS, TO
Sometime ago Viceroy Shum memorialized the the throne against forty civil and fifty-three military officials declaring them to ba avar icious and incompetent. On the Ist inst, a telegraph ediet was received by Viceroy Shum authorizing him to deal with those officials in Accundenen with the memorial dospatobed..
THE KING'S BIRTHDAY. Following
a condensation" offein programms. To-day being an niversary of the birthday of His Majesty King Edward VII, the Royal Standard will be hoisted at Heul Quarters House, and the Union Flag on board the Hospital Ship freanec,
Royal Salute will be fired from the Salating Battery in conformity with the Royal Navy,
The troops in Garelson will parade as strong as possible at Happy Valley, to be drawn up in two lines facing S.W.. parallel to the ruging trackt, at 12 paces interval between uuite with bayonets tised, in order of precedent
of Corps, at 9.45 0.10.
Mounted Troop (H. V. Corps). Rogal Garrison Artillery,
Royal Engineers.
2nd Royal West Kent Regimer*. H. I. S. B. R. G. A.
Hongkong Volunteer Corps. 119th Infantry.
129th- Balnelis. Mounted Troop, on the right of the line,
Value, Tls. 250; second, Tha. 30; third. Tls. 25. Regiments of the Indian Army on the left
of the Hongkong Volunteer Corps.
Sirio (M:. Durkill)
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The Trout Mr. Midwood) Lonely Knight (Mr. Wuilleumier) Course, three quarters of a mile, time, 1. 33 158.
The PARI-MUTUEL CUP.-For China ponies, Value, Tls. 250; sooond, Tie. 50; thirr, Tls. 25.
Argante (Mr. Moyerink) Coronet Love (Mr. Hayes) Comanche (Mr. Zahu)
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Course, one mile and a half: time, 3m. 18 3/s.
The MANCHU STAKES.-For China posies, bona dde gribas at date of entry, that havs ran at this resting and not won a race Value, Ths. 250; second, Tx 50; third, Tis: 25,
Roland (Mr. Meyeriuk)... Marcobrinner (Mr. Hayes... Blackboy (Mr. P. Crighton)..... Distance, one milo uad a quarter; time, 2 min. 42 MUCH.
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The CONSOLATION Cur.-China ponies that have run at this meeting and not won a ree.
The 25% gans of the E.K.S.B.R.GA. will be on the track on the right of the line, Bands will be massed in rear of the centre ander the Bandmaster, 2nd Royal West Kent Regiment.
The General Officer Commanding will be acct by his Staff and a trumpeter (to be etailed by the O.C.R.A). They will meet him or the Golf Club at 9,45,
Dress Review Order" Khaki with Khaki Helmets and puttees. Staff in white. (White Coat, Blas Brecobes, and boots). Officers attending the parade na spectators will wear "Roview Order "-White. Warrant Oficors,
Whits N.CO's and Men- Reriow Order." uniforma optional.
The Royal Standard will be unfurled on the arrival of His Excellency the Governor on the ground.
The following will be the movements to be
give the executive word of command for anch. movement on the last sound of a "G" from the
A.S. WATSON & CO. the Civil Service ground tu-morrow. Those PRINCE ARTHUR OF CONNAUGHT'S Value, Tit. 250; second, Tl. 50; third, Tha 25. exscated. Officers, Commanding Units will
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There will be a pick-up game of cricket on
intending to play must be on the ground by 2 p.m. sharp.
At the Union Church Literary Club, at 9 p.m. tonight, Mr. T. Clarko will road a paper entilled A Journalist's Note Book Mr. T. C. Gray will occupy the chair.
The American Corsulate has received a
Correspondents us forward their names and ad-typhoon warning from the Manila Obser
dresa's with communications addressed to the Editor, not for publication; be as evidence of good faith,
All letters for publication should be written on one side of the paper mly.
Na anonymously signed communications that have already appeared in other papers will be inserted,
Unders for extra copies of DAILY PRESS should be
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The Daily Press.
vatory, dated 11 o'clock yesterday morning, anacancing that there is a depression to the N. E. of Guara.
VISIT TO JAPAN.
-LONDON, 6th Noramber. Prince Arthur of Connaugh; will start for Japan the second week in January. The suite includes Lord Redesdale, Almiral Seymour and General Sir T. Kelly-Keuny.
AUSTRALIA AND JAPAN.
LONDON, 6th November. The Australian Commonwealth is intro- The Shangbzi A.D.C. appears to have made | ducing a bill varying the phraseology of the a wonderfni hit with "Beauty and the Bargo." language test, in a inauner to conciliato Suaugusi is fortunte in having always a Japan.
number of outeurs whose merit is greater the average professional.
The K.-C. Daily News mya tha telegram was sent on Nov. 2 to Mr. de Ria, on behalf ament, inviting him to of the Chinose Ger come out at osen to take age of the Huangpu Comervancy ourations,
Yesterday afternoon Messrs. Hughes and Hough were to have sold by public auction, on the instructions of the mortgagee, Shaukiwa Lot No. 53, together with the messunges or lessments thereon. The salo, however, was postponed.
Miss Johnstone desires to thank all those
HONGKONG, NOVEMBER 9TH, 1905. WHEN His Excellency the Governor said In September last that the Government was fully alivo to the necessity for a continuous policy in the matter of the resumption of insanitary property, we remarked thereon who so kindly helped at the C. M. S. Barter
Mission Sale of Work. that the rummanity would be interested to learn what thit policy was to be. Testerday thers was issued an elaborite "report on insanitary properly resumptions in the years 1894-1905," which lets us into the secret of how matters stand at present; although it
Those who supplied the Refreshment Stall and worked so well there.
The Rand was a great pleasure, nad sinesre thanks are given to Lient. Col. Price and the officors of the 19th D.C.O. Baluchis.
monnt takers was $1,141.
RUSSIA.
LONDON, 8th November. Reports of serious anti-semitic and anti- liberal rioting continue to be received in all directious, from Archanged to Tiflis and from Poland to Towek. The riots generally follow Ro-called patriotic, otherwise con- servative demonstrations, under the auspices of the police, in which the mob is headed by the Imperial banner and a portrait of the Tear
LOCAL SPORT.
CRICKET.
Coriander (Mr. Moller) ...
White Blaze (Mr. P. Crighton)
Nithedale (Mr. Johustane)
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That is to say that Viceroy Stum is empowered to cashier, bauish, dograde or temporarily dismiss them from the ervice. They are of
all ranks.
MILITARY COLLEGE OPENED. The new Two Kwang Military College wes formally opened on the 4th inst.
EXTRAORDINARY ACCIDENT.
The Lient-Colonel at Ching-Yuca has shot himself by accident. It is said that to amuse hitwolf be fired a shot at some hard substance, the bullet rebounded and struck him in the chest, and he has since died.
THE PATH OF REHABILITATION. Tho provincial judge, Ching Yu-lok, who was degraded three steps for showing toniensy towards Deputy Cheong who had tortured an innocent prisoner to death, has now been recommended to the Throne by Viceroy Shum for promotion. The Viceroy states in his memorial that Ching Ya-lok is au honest and competent effcial, having managed to save an important sum of money for the Govern- ment! Ching will be granted an Imperial audience and no doubt will be restored to his former rank.
GRAVE VILLAGERS,
A boud of 150 robbers attacked on the Ilst vitimo the Lin-Chi-Tong village and ransacked The villagers showed fight, many Lonses.
three of them. The robbers votrested towards however, and chased the robbers, capturing
the Leung-He village, where two more were captured. The villagers chased these dosperadoos as far ne the Fatshau, railway station, whore One of the villagers was they dispersed. wounded in the molee. If resistanço was shown in every village visited by robbers their number would soon diminish.
NEW DAILY PAPER FOR CANTON.
A now native Bowspaper will shortly appar here. It will be called the Kok-Chi-Po. The
A mile and a quarter race, in which the time trampater, the preparatory word being given first issue will be published on or about the
was 2.min. 41 Beer.
The CHAMPION SWEEPSTAKES.-For all China ponies, winners at this meeting. Value, Tl. St0; second, Tls. 200, third, T. 100
Geltic (Mr. Fearon) Cotswold (Mr. Johnstone) Ohio (Mr. Moller)
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Course, one mile and a quarter; time, 2 mix, 39 Becs. A tremendous upset in this race.
The NIL DESPERANDUS Cur. -For China poules that have run at this meeting and not won a race. Valuo, Tis. 200; second, Tla ži third, Th. 25,
Murcabranzör (Mr. Moller)
Tiara Mr. Burkill) Janos (Mr. Reid}
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This race was over a conzes of seven furlougs, the time being I min., 50 secs.
ANALYSIS OF OWNERS.
Messrs.
John Peel
G. H. Potts
Quebec Marius Middy Columbia Nephew... Th
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ring Bobson Oswald .... Common and Robson ...
Kauuck
Oregon Stables
J. M. D.
B. Robertson
Вирсу
Carl
EvaLy Henry Morriss
Wida The
The following have beau chosen to play for
A friendly match between the Kowloon and Police Cricket Clubs will be played on tho ground of the former at Kowloon this (Thursday) afternoon, commencing at 230 p.m. Tuotai Jome Tieu-you (Chau Tion-yal. The following will represent the Police:-Mr. does not appear to us to promise a policy graduate of Yale University, Sheffield Scientific Woodhouse, A.S.P.. Inspectors Langlog, Kerr entitled to be characterised as strictly Departament, A 31.1.C.E., Louden, and Superinand MeHardy, P.S. Kant, L 8. Clyde, L. 8. Loading Engineer of the Peking-Changchiakoa Pitt and PC's. Edwarde, Waterer, Fowler (Kalgan) Railway, now building, has been * continuous ”—not until the completion of
and Shepherd. Iuspector Withers will act as the extensive water supply schemes at pre-appointed by the Shangpu as Special Adviser
umpire sent in han, at any rate. But we take it on Railway matters to that Beard Mr. Jame that no dissatishction will be expressed, so Tien-you isa member of the Chiness Educational eminently reasonable are the lines as laid Mission to the U. §. in 1872 and well qualibold the H.K.C.C."A" iun league match against
The Trust down by His EXCELLENCY. recommended by Sir H. A. BLARE is not to be established for some time; and probably will be finally abandoned; so that the information we asked for, coveerning the hasnor of ita formation, is not now expected. The superficially excellent idea that auch an important work as the re-modelling of
for his new post.
How many persona, asks a contributor to a contemporary, have troubled to aquire the meaning of the red band which invariably rans down the centre of a Chinese envelope? The Chinese mourning being while, that colour is regarded as unlucky, and the whito suva? pe accordingly not only barred wit, we, out lined with the rame, which is a colour associated with particularly good fortune. This may be a congested areas should be delegated to a wrinkle for these who have correspondence special body, funded with the proceeds with Chinese not to use white paper, from land sales, does not commend itself!
We have received from Messrs. W. Brewer & to the GOVERNOR, who would rather" leave |
Co. Part 28 of the Japan Chronicle's Diary of the tendering of advice as to the areas or the Busso-Japanese War. The pictorial part buildings to be resumed and the utilization of this number contains a series of excellent of the resumed areas to the members of the half-tone Flacks, which have been produced in n Government responsible for its sanitary fashion creditable alike to the makers of the measures and for the utilization to the best blocks and the printers. One full-paged picturo advantage of Crown landa." This opinion shows the Russian mine-tender Amur an she was occurs in a letter to the Hon. ALELED blown up in the docks of the eastern harbour at Port Arthur, while smaller ows display the LYSTELTUN, Colonial Secretary, in the Tungki Kwan Fort, captured by the Japanese, course of which, while entirely concurring and other interesting scenet.
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the Army Staff C.C. on the Cricket Ground this afternoon, eommencing at 2 p.m. sharp--
Daniel, T. C. Gray, J. Hooper, F. H. Kew. Messrs. H. G. C. Bailey, F. C. Batchor, W. J. A.0, Lang, D. C. Olliffe. W. A. Powell, It. A Waitamore, and P. R. Wolff, with the Rer.
H. R. Wells as roServe,
ROWLING.
HONGKONG CLUB . CLUB GER MANIA. The next match-between the two-cluba takes- place on the 10th and 11th inst. at 5 p.m.
The following are the teams:
CLUB GERMANIA. F. Eberius (Captain) 0. Waguer 0. Meyer J. Wahlen
A. Rombach J. Wacker A. Schroeder E. Vollbrecht
Durgor Charley
Bellam... Broughton and Jabez Ferzando Elms
Spring ... Rams
Fenton ...
1st 2nd 3rd
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ANALYSIS OF WINS
1st 2nd 3rd
Sunblink...... Heather King Celtic .Bicester...
Mikosh Cotswold
Argente Joliam Norman King Coriander Marcobruunar Are Patrick... Ohio Hokoku.
Minheimer
Czikos...
Umatilla...
Friendship
Lavender
Gadfly
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Roland...
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HONGKONG CLUB.
Silvio
Lonely Knight
Coronet Rose
Blair Athol ... Cardif
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J. Hooper (Captain)
'T. C. Gray
P. R. Wolff
T. A. Hanmer
C. H. Gale
J. R. Wond
J. W. C. Bonnar
G. E. Morrell
The English team have won twice, but to win the cap outright, one of the clubs must win four times in succession.
by the General Officer Commanding.
(A) Division will come to attention and slape arms.
(B) Division-Boyal saluto-Present arms.
C) Division will slope arms-Inspection by
H. E. the Governor.
(D) Division will fire a fen-de-jais. (E) Division will fix bayonets and alope
arms.
(F) Division-Royal sainte-Present arms. (G) Division will slope arms, (H) Division will order aras. (1)Division will remove head dresses.
(J) Division will give three cheers taking the time from the General Officer Commanding.
(K) Division will march past in Colema and afterwards will form up in line of Quarter Colamus, on original alignment, at 12 peces
interval.
"Review Order.”
20th inst.
AN INTERESTING BIEGĖ. A large baad of robbars articol in the Bin- Tong village by two steami launches and entered
prisvipal pawnshop of the place. As they
wore about to leave the villagors arrival in great numbers and surrounded the building. A railway-station being close by, a message was immediately sent to the netcost military station, by the railway telegraph. A strong force soon arrived on the scene and are assisting the villagers to capture the robbers. Thres of the
robbers, who attempted to force their way through the ring of soldiers and villagers, ware captured. The others have barricaded thou aives in the pawnshop and will not come out. On the other hand, the besiegers are afraid to go in. The steam launches left as soon as they saw thufe was going to be trouble and the
(L) Officers and Colours will take post in robbers will no doubt bo starved out of their fortress. The position is cacions, indeed, and typically Chinrso.
(M) Division will slope arms.
(N) Division will advance in "Review Order." (Bands will start playing ou last sound of “G.”)
(0) Division will balt.
(P) Division-Royal salute Present arms. (Q) Division will slope arme.
(R) Division will order armne.
(8) Troops will return to barracks. There will be a Lovce at Govornment House,
MESSES. GREGOR AND CO'S NEW PREMISES.
THE CATHOLIC UNION.
The members of the Catholic Union, with the assistance of frisuds, gave u masital and dramatic performance last night. The hall - wes well filled and the audionos appreciated the ambitious efforts of their entertainers. The comic drama, Plot of Potentausond, Vas very well staged, and the caste were warmly Although a comparatively new firm, having commended for their creditable display. Eveu beva in existence barely twelve months, Messra.
more attractive, because lighter, were the Grager and Co., wino and spirit merchants, have made rapid strides in their business. Yostor day operettas, "Domestic Economy" and "His witnessed the opening of their now promises at only Cost," and with selections from the Sosie- No. 19 Queen's Road Central, recently occupiedade Philarmonies and songs from Mazars,
by Messrs. Kolly and Walsh. In large and hardsome show cases are displayed the brands of whisky, brandy and liqueurs that appear to have attained great popularity. The array of wines from ordinary datet to the choicest of French champagnes
of the visiting taste as to attract the attention with suck connoissent. As the advertisements of the firm aroccnstantly proclaiming, the policy of the firm is to supply the best brands at the cheapest rates, and as they are of opinion that this cannot be done by bottling locally-the Chinese baving little experience of the trade-everything they supply is bottled by the exportet. A number of cases are always kept ready to ensure prompt sttention to orders while a large and varied stock is carried in the godown behind the shop.
MASONIC.
At a regular mosting of Lodge Naval and Military No. 819 Sc., held on the Novomber, the following wore elected office bearers for the ensuing your-
Bro. J. Smith.
P.W.M.....
LR.M.
W.8.W.
W.J.W...
Secretary
Treasurer
T.D.
J.D.
Fi
Gaelic White Blaze... Estrells... Iron King Diamond King Czardas... Invincible Rose ... The Trout Tiara <
Director of Ceremonies
Organist
Chaplain
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Steward
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Inner Guard
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Tyler
F. Lust.
A. W. Hil Chapman.
J. J. Blake.
Geet.
J. Roberts,
Cleare
Standage.
Ceaser. Young Hee. Parkinson. MacLeod. Coysh.
Vanston.
G. Barnett, A. H. Tomsett and A. T. Walstow the programme proved very enjoyable. The performance is rupeated to arrow night.
By kind permission of Lt. Col. Aitkin sud officers, the band of the 119th Infantry will play the following programme of music, at the King Edward Hotel, during dinaǝr this (Thurs- day) evening- March... “Right left”.
Bousa Overture.....La Parpu de Nuremburg" Adam
Waldtoufel Waltz.."Joutero Doreo" Selection “Gondoliera" Sook Sove Stop... "Arrival of the Greeks"..... Monet
"Moua "
Achira
DINNER MENI-Hors D'Earres--Scotch Egg on toast Soups-Bam and Chicken, Clear. Wish-Boiled, Mushroom Sauce. Entrees--Pate-
de foie Gras en Apple. Jugged Hare, Roast Quail on Toast. Curry-Chickou. Joints-Roast us tralian Saddle of Mutton Currant. Jelly, Roast Turkey Bread Sans, Boiled-York Ham. "Said Potatoes. Vegetables-Boiled Potatoes, Fried Potaro Balla, Green Peas, Artichokes, and Boiled Rice. Entremete-Place Pudding, Fruit Pie and Creu Sauce, Chocolate Jou Creon, Assorted Cake.
LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS.
The C.P.R. str. Tartar arrived at Kobe at 8.30 am, on Tuesday, the 7th inst, and left again at 4 p.m. same day via Nagasaki for Shanghai, where she is due to arrive at 10 am. on Saturday, the 11th inst.
The P. & 0. str. Pabna laft Singapore for this port on the 7th inst, at 4 p.m.