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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, JANUARY 27TH, 1906.

view of the subject was correct. According to the declaration made by Marquis Iro in London Japan deprecates any action which will have the effect of overthrowing the Corean Empire and has given assurances A. S. WATSON & CO., that she intends to interfere in Coten only

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Mrs. Fraud Clark, has consontod to open the new promisis of the Hongkong Corinthian Yacht Club at Peaya East this afternoon.

Majer U. F. Le Breton-Skumons, R. 1 return from Hongkong, has been selected, for the appointment of Chief-Instructor at the School of Electris Lighting a! Portsmouth.

An outbreak of fire in some matsheds behind

the Ko Sing Thoatro took plass on Thursday. The Fire Brigaste quickly responded to the summons and had no difficulty in extinguishing the flames. The damage done was trifling. An American canada was found by

Arthur, and has been returned to the U. S Government. Japanse papers are trying to guess how it got there.

The Victoria Amateur Dramatic Clab have

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The latest figures are, Ministerialists

-465, and Unionists 141.

WRECK NEAR VANCOUVER

OVER 100 LIVES LOST.

BANK OFFICIAL'S TRAGIC DEATH.

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CANTON.

[FROM OUR CORKRSFONDENT.]

January 24th

TRE RAILWAY HODLE,

It is reported that Ex-Viceroy Hui, of Fukion,

It is with regret we have to report the death of Mr. George Alexander Chalmers, serior sub-accountant at the Chartered Bank, under tragic circumstances. About 11 o'clock oa Thursday night Mr. Chalmers had occasion to has received another talogram stating that the go down to the serrauts' quarters, and in des- Cantonese officials in Paking have sent a joint cradling the narrow stair his foot must have petition to the Throne and thai na Imperial slipped, causing him to fall heavily to the Edict has been issued and subled to II. E. bottom, a distance apparently of about fifteco Viceroy Chou Fu, of the Liang. Kiang, ordering

LONDON, January 26th. The Hon. A. G. H. Gibbs, M. P. for the City of London, has resigned in favour of the Rt. Hon. A. Jfoot, where he alighted on his head. Whenfound him to make a thorough investigation in the a few minutes later by one of his moss wates le matter and to send a report to the Throne. I was in an unconscious conditis ...... Medical | am informed that a joint memorial has also been assistance was promptly secured, and "Inter he telegraphed by the Tartar-Gomerals and the two was conveyed to the Government Civil Hospital. Lieutenant Tartar-Generals and the Literary | where he died at one o'clockt yesterday morning Chancellor. An early deores is expected in reply He had received a fracture on the base of the and it is hoped the matter will bo settled early, skull and never recovered CONSCIOUSEVAS, as the memorial contains fall particulars as Decorsod, who was only thirty years of age, had to how the railway should be "constructed. It becu in the survico of the Bank for eight yours | appears that it was through error that in the at Caleuota, Sourabaya, oad in Japan. Ho ́left { express issued by the Yoong-Shing it was stuted Yokobania only six months ago to accompany that Tartar-Guneral Ping-Kue was being the Inspector, nud arrived bore in August, deputed to Canton. The officiat referred to in He joined the Bank's staff in the fallowing a sou of the Ex-Viceroy Hui, nod is not a Tartar- month. A pathetic feature is that Mr. Chalmers | Goneral. This departure has been moreover had arranged to go home next month on cancelled, Viceroy Chou Fu having bosn ordared furlough.

to carry out the investigation. It is expected A native of Montrose, Scotland, where he that the commissionera appointal by the leaves two sisters, deceased was of n vory | Linng-Klang Viorny will soon arrrive here. swishla disp dian and during his short

friends who ill donply mourn hie loss. residence hore gathered sonud him a circle of

The fun

st, a public one, takes place to-day, Monument at 5 o'clo passing

LONDON, January 25th, The steamer Valentia has bool met with considerable sucess in their repro-wrecked close to Vancouver. Over duction of The Shaughraun." At the open 100 persons were drowned. ing night (Thursday) there was a full boase, and last night another large audionos was very appreciative.

so far as foreign relations are concerned and that she will respect the authority of Corea with regard to all other matters of aitoinistration. In short, this amounts to CHEMISTS BY APPOINTMENT TO saying that she intends to establish u kind of Prousttorale over Corea similar to that established by Grant Britain over Egypt. It is natural to speculate whether such an arrangement may not, as time goes on, resetable that Protectorate mare closely Japanese among the Russian guns at Port than some persons would desire to see; and that the position may prove such that nothing short of virtual government of the Empire will be sufficient to secure the ends which she has in view, weak people sich as the Coreans are known to be are likely to fall so much under the sway of a determined nation like Japan that little by little the tutelage which the latter exercises may be pressed to points outside its immediate an} declared object; and thus the independence of Coren may be ultimately lost. Whether this REDUCTIONS will be the case or not unust largely depind upon Corea. Japan wishes to educate Curca and inducnit to come into line with modern international peccesities; and if she cau de this without during the responsibility of actually taking over the country she will be the better pleased. But the one thing necessary is that Coren should he raised to such a position that she will no longer be regarded as a species of no man's here on Tuesday. Captain von Half reports teach their children the story of the concen

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she can be raised by Japanese teaching to such a position that she can hold her owa against any aggregation Japan will be content with the removal of what fortas a constant menace to tho safely of her own

position. It may, of course, prove that the effects thrus male will be abortive, and in that case the present Protectorate will

A. S. WATSON & CO., have the important affect of placing Japan in a better position than any other natiou for taking control of the country. On the whole, if Curea can be maintained as an independent nation, there can he fitilo question that the best that can happen in the interests of all-concerned is that she should be taken in hand by a nation like Japan which knows her custorgs and wants and which also as aware of what is necessary to bring her into line as to her policy with foreign nations. What the outcome will ultimately be it is, of course, impossible to predict, but, as matters at present stand, the course which has been adopted is that which romminds self as the best that eas be taken,

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DEATH.

On January 20th, at the Goretament Civil Hogatil, brios ANDREW CHALMERS, of the Charl ved ak of ludia, Austrais jand, China, aged 31 years.

Funeral cortegy will pass the Monument, Happy Valley, at gun. Vo-day, 27th inst. 1280 HONGKONG Officn: 108, DES VOX ROAD Č. LONDON OFFICE: 131, FLEET STREET, AC.

The Daily Press.

Hongkong, January 27th, 1906,

BUSH FIRES IN AUSTRALIA.

LONDON, January 25th. Extensive bush fires have occurred Victoria, Australia, and many deaths are reported.

The reconstructed China Squadron will be a very powerful oue when at the alterations about to be made aro effected, sty's a ' ndon journal. Of course, it will not be so strong in as when it included a battle divisiņu, bat as a ernisar squadron it will be thoroughly up to date,

The general manager of the Laon Kung Mow Cotton Spinning and Weaving Company announce that the balance at the credit of proft oud less account for 195 amounts to Th. 173,685.28, out of which the board recommend a payout of a dividend of 14. 80 per share which will absorb Tls. 57,244.00.

The German transport fingia from Vindivo- stockt, with 1,042 Russian soldiers aboard, arrived

that it was very cold at their port of departure, the ics covering the surface of the harbour being one and a half fest thick. The pilot cume on with the ship because Askold Bay was a mess

of Ica.

Mr. J. Henviker Heaton, M. P., returned to He Esgland from Australia mia Canada. board at Montreal of the HC.M.G. conferred on bin, and at once wrote to the King declining the honour, as he had already deslined it three times & putemporary anys-Titular honours are so mach sought after, and accepted with

sush avidity, that refusal to accept such distire-

tions has all the attraction of novelty. Mr.. Ifonniker Hoaton, M., must held the record in the number of times in bas declined to step out of the rank of the plain “ Mr."

[ENTER'S SERVICE}

MORE TROUBLE IN THE TRANSVAAL.

POLICE SHOOTING CONTEST.

Although an ideal day for a picnic, the LONDON, January, 23rd.

weather yesterday was not all that could be Ex-President Stern, speaking at Dewets-desired by marksmen, consequently while there

was a good attendunes at the King Edward | dorp, at the re-interment of the burghers Range, Kowloon, which included large who fell in the war, urged the avoidance of number of ladies, the shooting was not up to the average. The match was Police Inspectors foreign ways, and appealed to mothers to

versus rest of the force, and with a strong wind blowing and in a treacherous light, shoot- ing bogar. The shooting was at 200, 400 and 500 yards. The Sergeants and Constables won by 49 points. For this side Pitt scored 88, while for the Inspectors Mr. Warnock headed the score with a total of 82.

tration camps,

Generals Hertsog and Wessels baranguel the meeting in the same strain.

ROYAL BETROTHAL

LONDON, January 25th. The engagement of King Alfonso and Princess Ena of Battenborg will shortly be announced officially.

DIPLOMATIC APPOINTMENT.

LONDON, January 25th. Russia has approved of the selection of Dr. Matond, the Japanese Minister in Paris, as Minister to St. Petersburg.

THE ELECTIONS.

LONDON, January 25th. Returns to date, Liberals 294. Labourites

A large public mesting was held at Man- chester on December 25th to consider and discuss the advisability of establishing a Jewish Parliament on lines propusod, by Mr. B. I, Bisha. That gentleman proposed a „Jewish cabinet. saya 15, total payment, say, £15,086. Unionists 128. Liberal gains 153, per ausuma Jowish parliament, sey, Labour 30, Unionists 10. zentatires, controlling a parliamentary fund of say, £125,000 per sunum.; the Jewish electorate. say, one million voters, electoral contrilmtion, 26 ich per am. The Jewish Latico, say, ten million por në"

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America, the bone of big things, has added another to its collection. This is a fossilised monster found in Montan, dd declared by The list of entries for the first day's racing professore of the American Museum of Nature Pears ou page 5 of this number.

There will be no music at the Hongkong Hotel dinner to-night, the Band being engaged

for the Scotch concert.

Bliss Roosevelt is to receive a wedding gift of a carload of the best coal from the miners of Pennsylvania to mark their gratitude to her father for his necessful arbitration in the coal striko.

Messrs. Clarke, Chapman, and Co., Gateshead, have secured important contracta from the Japanese Government for capstan gears for vessels building in Japan and fer coal and bost hoists for the Japanese navy.

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Kowloon is to have a Post Office. Tenders

are called in the carront Guzelfs, which are. returauble at neon on Tuesday, February 13th, at the C.8.0. The notification states that no work will be permitted on Sundays,

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History to be the Tyrannosaurus tiger. The fearsome beast is alleged to have troubled the earth about 8,000,000, years ugs. About forty feet long, weighing thirty tons, with a fout like a bird's, and with razor-edgel teeth, severol twelve inches long. the monster, quick in movement and of tremendous strength, was the king of the suimul kingdom.

CHINESE NEW YEAR.

Business has been suspended for the last two days; it has been adversely affected for a longer period owing to the coming of the ChiausO New Year, which has been celebrated by the natives with much of their old-time abandon. There has been the usual firing of crackers, with their continuousgncise like a heavy bou- barlament, the customary interchange of visits, and the time-honoured greetings among the atives, who seemed to regard the season as one of peace and good-will. Certainly they all appeared wall disposed towards each other and the time-houcured “kung-hu-fa-tsoi" was heard un svery hand. Attired in their best garments, the lives imparted an additional pictur- The Japanses Chargé d'Affaires at Wash exqueness to the streets, though the smell of ington has informed Mr. Root, Secretary of powder which made the air so plngont in State, that Viscount Sinze Aoki kas

Chinatown was not a feature to appeal to the However. everybaly European appointeil Japanese Ambirender to the United Occidental. States. Viscount Anki is one of the best and native-seemed to be on good terms, and no know of the older dipkensin of Japan. His untoward iucidout has been reported during the unas will always be remembered as the festival. signatory of the 1994 trendy with Gcent Britain. by which the principle at extra-territoriality was relinquished. Tua Visewat, who is mar ried to a German lady, was for two periods Minister in Berlin. He is now 61 years of ago.

The Hongkong Volunteers, to the unmber of 83, together with the Volunteer Mounted Trop carried out field manœuvres in the vicinity of

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- MR. RAPHAEL BELILIOS IN

TROUBLE.

Mr. Raphael E. Belios, barrister, of 134, Piccadilly, was charged at farlborough-st. last month with being drunk and disorderly.

Sergt. Potter said that shortly after four in the dicing the defendant was on the foot- way of Piccadilly argang with a cabman aud Rome temps. He refused to go indoors, The official shipbuilding reluca of the Clyde | Repulso Bay on Thursday, Divided into two

although he was asked to repeatedly, and shows that last year's output creates a new parties for the purpose of defence and attack, eventually he had to be taken inte custody.

His violant conduct than necassitated an record. The vessels launched totalled 319, of the ou were given a good experience of an aggregate founago of 540,904, being 122,000 skiraishing work, the experience being en-ambulance being fetched to take hira to Vino-st. There be denied being drunk, but was certified tous more than the previous year, and 23,000 haaced by the fact that forces changed positions by the doctor to be intoxicated.

after tiffin, the defenders b coming the assailants

Mr. Belios said that it was a pore nisundor. tons more than the previous highest record,

and vice versa. Major Pritchard, who acted as

standing about his being drunk and disorderly, umpire, acknowledged the value of the scouting and arose through carrying a joke too far. work and also expressed his appreciation of the Mr. Kennedy imposed a fine of 10s., and 78. manner in which officers and men had performed | 6a, dosler's fee, or soren days. the duties of the day,

Professor Turner, in his lecture at the Royal Institution. gave some interesting details of James Lick, the eccentric San Franciscan mil- lonaire, who founded the famous observatory beking any one inte bearing bis came.

ALICE MEMORIAL HOSPITAL.

The Hon. Tronsaver of the Alice Memorial and Nothersole Hospitals bogs to acknowledge with thanks the following donations to the funds of the Hospitals =—-

HOSPITAL BUNDAS COLLECTIONS. St. John's Cathedral

$180.00

Union Church...

159.65

To Tsai Church

77.09

Basel Mission Churches...

39.02

St. Peter's Church (half offer-

tory)

32.35

Volunteer Camp Service...

30.50

Wesleyan Church, Wanchai

30.45

Wexleyan Chiness Church

99.70

St. Stephen's Church

29.23

Baptist Chinese Charch...

14.30

Peak Charch

Thonish Mission Church

Cheung Chan

Holy Trinity Church, Kowloon Gerran Chapel...

7.20 5.00 $20 4.00

BULACRIPTIONS,

Zoroastring Charity Fund

100,00

E. E. A. & C. Telegraph Co., L. Desks Shoven Kaista

20.00

Yokohama Spécis Bank

50.00 23.00

Stewart Bros.

***

25.00

A.

S. Watson & Co., L..

25.00

Jayn-China-Japan-Liju

*200*

Lauts Wegener & Co.

20.00

20.00

10,00

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McGregor Bros, & Gow.

5,00

Ellis Kadoorie....

5.00

15.00

RACING NEWS.

Alex. Ros & Co.

H, Wicking & Co.

L. F. Cooke

A. Chazalon & Co.

95.00

The gallops at the Happy Valley on Thurs day morning had the following results:

The Quaioh and The Skirl, former m. joined by the latter 1 m. 37. 1.1 2-5, 1,44, 2.17, the derby griffin finished first.

THE HILK TRADE.

Silk is ons of the most important items in the export trade of the Kwangtung province. When the business was in a flourishing condition thero ware ovor 185 flaturas working. The fall in exchange, bad it been constant and stablo, would have stimulated activity in pro- duation, but its Anotuations and a series of bad crops have gradually diminished the number of filatures, which numbrol only 10 at the beginning of this Chinese year. In the 6th and 7th moons

of this year over 20 latures failed and had to close, thus bringing the total down to 8). It is expected that others will close after the New Year and that only about 50 fiatures will remain. The this braucl. of commerce prosperity of is olovely linked to the general prosperity of business in Kwangtung, us money is scarce OF plentiful wooording to the importsuse of tho export of this coinedity. Trade is gouurally depressed in consequence, and it is anticipated that, if business does not improve, o commercial èrisis will be the result.

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8. C. FÀRNILAM, BOYD & CO., LTD.

Thu shurehokiers in “Faruluins” decided to

to

reconstrast on Jan. 23rd The following, which appeared in the N.-C. Daily News the day before, was well advised:The object propen and past some important rosolations, relating to the liquidation aud reorganisation of the present company. The sharehollers for Tidakle sin pact have felt that they should be represented on the Mr. Beam. The present Directors, with John Preatico as Chairman and Mausging fully realise that this desire is quite

Dir and they have intimated to the

shareholders their willingness to meet their

We do not propose to recapitulate the past history of the Company, but it in a well-known fact that the wrests of the shareholders have not been considered in the way they should have during the reign of Mr. Twentyman. Since he has retired, the whole scene is changed, und the gentleman who is now the Mannging. Director has the full confidence of the share holders and public. It is a matter for congratulation that such in the case, and wo feel sure that the successful working of the premier Book Company is of the utmost conse quence, either directly or indirectly not only to the shareholders, but to everyone who is--· · commercially interested in Shanghai.

We hear on good nuthority, that to-morrow the present Board will meet the shareholders in a perfectly friendly manuer.

The notice convening the meeting contains a resointion that the name of the Company alia!! be changed to the Shanghai Dock Company, Limited. To our mind there is not the slight- ost doubt that, as the largest concern of its kiud in Shanghai, the Company should bear the name of the place.

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With regard to the now Board, we understand that Mr. Prentice will continue as Chairman and Managing Director, ant Messrs. H. von and 3. Groundwater (the two senior directors of the present Board) also will remain on the directorate, and they will be j-ined, if the shareholdersagree, by Sir Charles Dudgeon, Mesars. W. J. Gresson, A. Korff, and James Johnston. The names of these gentlemen are Nugget and Forward, two quarters; 32, trot sufficient to guarantee the future success of the ed round; another 120

Drogheda (Grosson up) +m., 32.

2-2

H.E. the Governor's Malinite, 3m, 35, 300

Bed Iferring to,, 34 2-5, 1.09 2-5,141 45. Halcyon Day and Promised Land, Im., 59,

1.16 1.52 3-5, 2.27

H.E. the Governor's Acouite and Shimeseite, m., 82, 1.05 3,5,

Sirocco, 2 quarters, 31 45; trotted round; next quarter, 33 2-5,

Sundial (blanket) 1 m., 32 2-5. Zapelor, m., 37, 1.11, Gaberlansie, Him, joined by Poobloa, m., 34, 1.07, 1.44, 2.193-5.

Spring Chicken and Mikosh, m, 34 2-3, 3.08 2-5, 1.42 1-5.

Company. The shareholders should be well satisfied that, besides having the "vices and experience of Mr. Frontics and his two co- directors, they have, in addition, four such influential names put before them as those of the gentlemen willing to serve on the proposed. new Board.

NAVAL NOTES.

It now seems that the first-class cruiser Kent iustead of going to the China Station, as was at Srst spoken of, will go to the Cape Station as Qagship of the squadron there. The oruises, King Alfred, the command of which has just book taken up by Captain C. F. Thursby, will crew-120 of a completed to full strength of crew all ranks, including the Aag officered staff--at Portsmouth on 2nd prox, as flagship of the Velocity and Rabbit. u., 33 1-5, 1.08,14% 2-China Squadron. The flagship, with Vice-

THAT Caren would fall under the tutelage of Japan, in the event of the latter being successful in the late war, has long been a foregone conclusion, Ali the circumstances pointed to the necessity of Japan's securing some kind of influence in the administration of that country. In its weak state, Corea was bound to continue to be a menace to the independence of Japan as opening the door tu any ambitious Power which night step in and take it under its control. Having succeeded in preventing Russia from doing so, it was hardly, likely that Japan would be so unmindful of her own interests as to allow Cures to remain a ready spoil to any ambitious Power. Japan bad, by her successful military operations, thoroughly ́established herself in the country, and it would be absurd to imagine that, after

The Nagasaki correspondent of the Asahi hay ug gout through such a struggle, she

a tree upside down--the roots in the air, the been the Kaiser's gaset. In Germany, sout tausends the following news of the situation in would entirely abandon the vantage ground branches underground. If there were any following telegram, which was read at a meet- Siberia as given by Russians just arrived at Vladi- which she had gained with so much protest the man was at once sent away, Licking held to consider the duty of Christian Nagasaki by the Manchuria from

Churches in regard to internationai amity and vostock :--

The first round of the hockey tournament difficulty. At the same time it was well saying that ho wanted only men who would

On December 15th a conflict took place at arbitration:

If you vou say words calculated to bring about Irkutsk between the garrison of the place and brought the Hongkong Bockey Club

Mr. John Burns, President of the Local known that Japan did not contemplate obey orders strictly.

friendly fueling between the German Empiro the Carsacks. The latter threw about 1,300

Government Board, addressing his constituents as Battersea, zuid his elevation to offico was his undertaking greater responsibilities abroad

The Rev. H. T. 9. Gedge, vicar chural of and England nothing could give me mor bodies of soldiers into Lake Baikal, and the the 112th Baluchis together on Thursday. The

constituenta accassion to power. As hitherto, thau were absolutely necessary, well know-York Minster, the captain of the club, confer sincere pleasure. No one knows better than I bodies are to be seen frozan up in the lake. latter won by five goals to four.

that there is no real feeling of animosity towards The majority of the troops guarding the Mint

he would pander to no section, bat do his duty ing there would be opposition of a charactor red upon this members the privilege of hearing Engand, that the staties now entrant are the a granuries in Taitsikar joined the mutineers,

On Thursday night o five broke out in a fish to the whole community. The labourer who result of she would rather not. provoke, if ahe adopted an original golfing song, of which the subjoined

who has a greater feeling of away the military provisions stored in the shop at the junction of Des Voeux Road and worked wonla bave so much of his sympathy the attitude of having conquered the coun- was the chores:

friendship towards his Majesty King Edward grauaries. Disturbances were frequent, and Sutherland Strent.. It is supposed to have been that be would have on left for the loster who shirked. The poor and oppressed would have VII's Empire than the German Emperor and the inhabitants of the city were fleeing into try and being entitled, by virtue of such

Mongolia, Pumonts were circalled that the caused by some coolies throwing matches into a his ear, but the plausible eadger would not. Ha Count Bulow conquest, to take it under her control. A

It seems disastrous to our nation's interest revolutionists wote marching on the 14th pile of matting. The brigade, ander Chief would not trouble his mind with pauperising that patty stories, devail of fact, should be justant to Tsitsikar from Harbin and the

costly. His idea was fower workhouses and Tao ba canty and crause, not dowie and dowf, circulated with a view of making enmity Baikal district; and great excitament prevailed Luspootor Bakor, wore promptly on the spot, palliatives that wero delasive, extravagant, and Take an auld man's advice and learn to play between two countries of the same origin and among the garrison at Teitsikar. If these and bad the outbreak zuder within an hour, more homes, suullor,charities and larger wages,

smaller cities and larger villages. · gowl."

the same religion, as sro Gorzaany and England. rumours are true the disturbances will spread." The damage is estimated at $500.

middle course was, therefore, generally ex- pected as that which she would naturally adopt; and the event has proved that this

his service he always asked the person to plant

Gin ye want to be young, and no to be pald, That yor bluid may ran warm instead 'o' del ung cauld; ::

GERMAN FRIENDSHIP.

The Earl of Lonsul, who has frequently

THE SITUATION IN SIBERIA.

therontations in the press; and and they wore busily occupied in carrying

Now Boy, m., 34 2-5, 1.07 4-5, 1.40; stendy. Pilot, m., 35, 1.08.

Diadom and Rising 3a, 4m., 82 4-5, 1.05 4-5, 1.40 (Diadem) and Rising Bun 1.40 3-5,

HOCKEY.

and

Admiral Sir A. W. Moore un kusid, più leave for the Fast shortly. Commander it. W. Glennie, has been re-appointed to the command of the Waterwitch-employed on murvey servico ia Chinese waters-on re-commissioning, and Lieutenant F. A. Beyze has been appointed additional to the same ship.

LABOUR IN OFFICE.

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