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I of those who organized the new body, and 1 to the good sense of the representatives of the foreign community, in recognizing a real desire ou the part of Chinese, who have a stake in the Bettlement, to take a practical

At a meeting of the Council of the Royal (TELEGRAMS.] Colonial Institute last month, the 260th Fellow for 1900 was elected, The last batch included Lord Igin (Coloslal Sacratary) and Mr. II. Lake Coghlan (Strait Bettlements).

large crowd. His Worship imposed a las of $2 on each charge..

he CON

bỏ run on the same conditions as last year. Mr. C. 0. Mackie resigned the secretary- skip

was shortly loving for trip home, and Mr. R. F. C. Master was appointed secretary and treasurer. The following members of committee were also elected :---Colonel Aitkin, Mujor Parker, Musers, C. H. R1 H. P. White, G., K. Hall Bruttou and D. Maodozaki,

Mr. C. Lajeune, the Asting French Consul, A. S. WATSON & CO., part in the defence of those interests."

With the first expressions of that distrust summoned a chair coslio befors Me, F. A.. Hazeland at the Magialracy yesterday for we found some fault, pointing out that the

then his legal fare, and domanding re semblance of nervousness could not fail to behaving in B disorderly manner. Mr. choir at the King. impress the Chinese, and so enhance any Lejouas cagagad ta WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS. danger that there might be, besides being Edward Hotel and proceeded to Govern-

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nifay cat pians and waited for the change who made truce and even sent provisions to Defaudant only gave him 10 cents back and their starving foes, and the gallant volus.afterwards pretended that he had only received 20 south. He boosme disorderly and attracted a Leers of Shanghai slionki not, yield best to any fighting men, even of New Zealand, To say to the new corps of Chinese Volus-

At & mosting of the Gymkhana Club held at teers. "you may organize, but you musto'! carry arms was-doubtless-a-prudent-view-Messes. Gibb, Livingston and Co.'s last evoutak, it was arranged to hold five gymkhanas daring to tako, but it did not look well. In effect, the coming season, the first of which will take it would seem there are people who are place early in April. A challenge Cup will also willing to advise the Chitose to reforma," to arise from thour sorry state of sloth, and to emulate other peoples, but who shudder at the thoughts that the Chinese may, one day be able to light instead of run. Yet this militarism of theirs, is a necessary stop to the reformation advised. A strong, virile people can afford to be honest; the weakling must continue to fight for his own interests by guile and trickery. Our Shanghai contemporary adtuits that the rehabilitation of the profession of arms will tend to enhance the national self-respect In its germ, the idea is acceptable, though its form of expression be misleading. So arregant a people cannot be said to lack self-respect, and we know that it has been a sort of self-respect, a pride of intellect, that bas put the Chinese fighting any ou a contemptible level of public opinion. In theory-in cloirs and places where they sing there is also Rwestern fashion of sneering at soldiering as a method of bacharison, and in HoUNG crees a disposition to put an end to it. Perhaps their success would put European nations into the shoes that China has worn for so long; perhaps it would not; we do not pro- fens to know ult the hypothetical results of

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BIRTHS.

Ou January 2ll, at Hampstead, the wife of J. A. Macias, of a son.

On January 26th, at Shanghai, the wife of ROBERT P. WHITHAM, of a son.

DEATHS.

On January 1th, at Nanking. General TCHENG karza, ngód 5 years, of Budden less.

On January 27th, at Shanghai, NELLIE MARY, wife of A. V. Brown, aged 42 years.

HONGKONGOffice: 10a, Des Vœux LOAD CÍ LONDON ÜFFIC: 131, FLEET STRENT, E.Ç.

The Daily Press.

HONGKONG, FEBRUARY 25, 1907.

SHANGHAI, at firet a little alarmed at the idea of Chinese Volunteers, is now nade up its mind to make the best of them, and to welcome them. Thoy, appear in the guise of one disarming a possible enemy by the courtesy and kindness of their reception of bini. When the Chinese Physical As sociation was first formned," says the N.-C. Daily News, "we confess to have shared, with most foreigners in Shanghai, a certain amount of distrust in regard to its motives and purposes. As a distinct organization of a military character, with headquarters either in or on the borders of the Settlement, it offered to promote

..

By kind permission of Liest. Col. W. Scott Moncrief sad Oflcers, the Band of the Third Battalion "The Duke of Cambridge's Own" (Middlesex Regiment) will play the following programme of music during dinner at the Hongkong Hotel, on Saturday, 2nd February, 1967, from 7.30 p.m. to 8.-15 p.m. :— Overture.......“ Gimida,”

Valen Selection. Serenade... Galop.

**Brie-n-Base Will." Langudalu ** Patience,"

.. Sullivan "Quaid to Chantor,” .............. Home

Bald du Bald Dort,"

Fatist Regimental Marehou

God Bless the Prince of Wales. God Save the King. Must-Hora D'Oeuvres--Atghory

DINNER

Canapes, Bonp-Curzon 100 Royal. Fish-

Smoked Fish and Butter Sauce. Entrees--Lash. Catleta and Green Paas,Ox Tongue a la Italienne,.

Oyster Patties. Curry-on. Joints, An-Roast Leg of Mutton and Mint Sauce,-Ronal Capon and Broad Sauce, Boiled Bar and Spinach, Cold Corned Round of Henf and Plain Salul Sweats Tapioca Pudding. Tipsy Cake Chocolate Tes Crinin and Finger Cakes. Thesse:t-Coffee--Fruits.

Cheese Biscuits.

LOCAL SPORT.

CRICKET.

MARRIED 19, SINGLE.

This afternoon, commencing at a quarter

past one, the above match will take placa on the Hongkong Cricket Clab, ground. The teams

uro as follows:-

or prophesied. What this spirit of militarism will do for China, if properly directed, is not to enhance the national self-respect but to substitute a new variaty; and though during the process of exchange it may breed trouble for the foreigner, its effect

Married Messrs. Francis Mailboð, H. B. ultimately ought not to be detrimental to

Phelips, J. Hooper, H. Edwards, G. A. him. Big strong dogs snarl less thau little

Hastings, A. Mackenzie, N. H. Eatherford, eurs, and a self-reliant, independent people Hoa. Dr. J. M. Atkinson, It. H. E. Stanger- are loss prone to double-dealing of any kind. Lentbos, 1.M., Major Stephenson, Srd Mid., To be ready to fight is to be less ready to Lt. W. B. Donem, A., and Capt. Beazley.

Single: Mars, T. E. Poarce, H. Hancock, lie; at least this is a natural assumption. Powell, C. H. Mackay, E. A. Fowler, | Adopted and encouraged as they now arc, the Shanghai amive Volunteers will, we trust, progress in more than mere skill at arms. The provincial armies should also have a like leavening effect, and in time all foreigners may realize that China's awaken. iog militarism is not an an mixed evil. In any case, for reasons we have often stated, it will be a long time before it becomes any thing to waraat nervousness.

The Awa Maru, of 6,309 tons, built in 1899 is valued at £72,802.

Tus German Mail of the 2nd January was delivered in London on the 30th idem.

Mr. John D. Rockefeller, the Standard Oil magiate, wids during 1900 an incoire at the rate of about 114dols. [13] a minute.

On Thursday au old woman jumped off a Erram near Eastern Street and received

serious injuries to her band,

car

At the Y.M.C.A, rooms at nine o'clock this evening, Mr. J. L. Macpherson lectures on "A journey across Canada ", and the lecture is to ba illustrated by lentera views,

Mr. W. McKay has jibed the Hongkong Volunteer Corps and bean assigned to Left Half No. 2 Company. Three resignations are announced, namely, torpl, Holmes and Gunsers E. and R. Abraham.

J. Hall, B. E. 0, Bird, R. A. B. Prepay, A. S. Cobden, Major H. E. Lowis, 119th Int, Capt. R. £. E. Kriskenbeek, 119th Iuf, and Lt. J. M. G. Taylor, 110tla Inf.

LEAGUE CRICKET.

"DAILY PRESS" EXCLUSIVE SERVICE.]

DUKE OF CONNAUGHT'S TOUR.

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ARRIVAL AT SINGAPORE.

Singapore, Febmary Ist.

SUPREME COURT.

Friday, Ferboary Ist.

IN SUMMARY JURISDICTION.

BEFORE HR A. G. Wise (Poisse Juros).

A HOUBE COOLIB'S CLAIM,

Chan Kai, a coolie employed in the Victoria Solool, sued Mr. W. H. Williams, the head master, to recover 89,10 due for wage.

His Lordship to plaintiff)-Have you got

The Royal party landed at teny witnesses-They are all at the Peak

Proceeding, plaintiff stated that he was claiming o'clock this morning. Addresses of the 9016 for wages for the month of December, welcome were présented in the 1906, and four days in January, 1907. He left Memorial Hall, to which the Dukeiseployment because the defendant dis

oburged bim. replied, and the Duchess started the His Lordship What for?-Because he dis new clock. The streets were heanti-liked me. He had no other reason. fully decorated, and lined with cuormous and enthusiastic crowds, while brilliant weather prevailed." The Royal party drove to Government House. They embark again at four

o'clock this afternoon.

(REUTER'S SERVICE.]

THE LATE MR. WHITELEY.

LONDON, January 30th.

When did he discharge you?--In the latter part of December, but I waited on for my wages. I want to knew on what date he discharged you ?-Aboul the 27th December. -

And you waited on for your wages? Do you think you can get them after you've boa discharged, rightfully or wrongfully -- Xes

His Lordsbip--Supposing you were dis charged wrongfully, you cannot stay for the rest of your life and claim wages,

W. H. Williams said the plaintiff was engaged for the Vioteris Government School from August till December 24th, 1906. On that dato defendunt discharged him for neglect of duty. He had complained sixut him on several occasions, and when the school closed

It is anounced that the late Mr.for the holidays, plaintiff was warned not to Whitely has left £1,000,000 to build leave the promines without permissiou, ba almshouses and homes for Reserving poor

overlooked that warning.

His Lordship (to plaintiff)-What have you people. Immeuse crowds attended the

got to say?

funeral to-day.

THE KINGSTON INCIDENT.

LONDON, January 30th. The Globe announces that the resignation of Sir James Swettenham has been accepted.

LATE MR. FRANK MAITLAND.

The M.-C. Daily New Bays, referring to the death we announced yesterday-

The rapidity with which those who knew and werked for Shanghai in what era noming to be called the old days are passing away was again borns in sadly on the community whoo the news of the death in hospital of Mr. Frank J. Mait. land cast a geom over the settlement. A few Fears ago thern was probably no more popular resident here, and although ill health bad pre- vented him lately from part in social and taking that prominent sporting life which he filled to well, his inferost continued unabated till the last, Head of the frm of Maitland & Co., reconnage to the hong which he came ont fo join as a junior thirty years ago, Mr. Mait. fand never let business routine interfere with

wider inclinations which ranged over

the whole realm of sport, from

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country riding to the owning and editing of newspapers. The familiar genture Day.. break first appeared in the columns of this ago, and when in 1897 Mr. journal man Maitland, prujreted a Sunday paper a novelty at that the in this part of the world Sport und Gossip was allied for some years with this Some two years ago Mr. Maitland paper. enlarged his newspaper experiences by noqairing our morning coni-mporary

and his Sunday paper was transferred to be rau in connection with big daily enterprise. At the time of his bolder in the company which now owns thes death Mr. Maitland was the principal share- newspapers, and his active proprietorship was shown by the weekly output of "Daybrea's"

notes. pithy

Plaintif-I was on the premises.

His Lordship (to defendant)-Do you know he was not there?

Mr. Williams-I was on the premises all the

¦ time, but he was not there.

Plaintif-I asked defendant for a loan and leare to go and get one. he would not give me oar, but he gave me

His Leidship Ther will be judgment for defendant,

A DEAL IN RICE,

The Chan Lee sued the Nam Wo fem to recorar $18.40) dua for rice sold to the defendants.

THE VOLUNTEERS BALL.

Needless to say there was a strong muster at the City Hall last night when the gallant Volunteers held their annust duzce, which, as usual, was an unqualified success. The skilful ark of the decoration committes must have on apparent to all who attended this popular function, and certainly it was deserving of tho greatest praise. Pawing through the entrance to the hall the massive pillars healing to the stairs were observed to be tastefully untwined with creeper, while a mass of shrubbery állat ap the gaps between, the grim maszlos of a number of Maxima peeping over this. Pot plants fined the sides of the staircase, the balustraīss being covered with greenery out of which peeped vari-coloured electriclights. Onthopilara at the first linding two small bruas yacht guns, finely huraiabad, pointed at the arrivale, most of whom lugered to inspect the mod i sand bag fort in which more muxime were visible. In this there was abo a searchlight projector, built at the Volunteer Headquarters, witch - luminated the wall opposite, on which was displayed the baurer of our citizen soldiers. This was surrounded by this Volunteer colours, ind, yellow and blus, while the Union Jack hung at either side. Above the searablight in the fort were sumarons Volunteer &age, central among them being tho banner with the device of the corps. "Nulli Seondus in Oriente," a motto which avery unit of the corp: actud up 10 in the condnet of the ball. In each corner of

the first landing stood a diver's dress, and from shone forth, lighting the guests up the sound the face glass of the helmet a bright light

Hight of stairs to the ball rooms, On entering St. Andraw's Hall it was noticed that the same array of flags covered the walls and drooped

its circle of shining daggers beneath which was from the ceilings, while each pillar displayed

arranged a stand of boarding piker St. George's Hall presented a similar appearence, sod in a passage way which led from one half to the ethor the band of the Middlesex Regiment, by whom music was provided, took their stand. Here again the Volunteer colours were prominent, and drooped in maypolo akaps over the bandstand. The old Chamber of Commeres room was reserved for soppor, zna the bar and cardroom, as on the occasion of-the- previous dance, was in the library."

The Volunteers looked spic and spen in their

Chan Hoi, manager of the plaintiff firm,. said the defendous who appeared, Chan Chak-white uniforms, and the effect of the piotura Iam, was the master of the defendant firm, presented during the dancing was heightened which shop owed his firm 348.40,

His Lordship-Then why have you eame hero?

by the presence of a number of their Defendant-The sign of my business is comrades-in-arma, the regulurs, in tho "Nam Wo Chenng."

more gsuly uniforms of their, regiments It now romaius to be wilded that the various committees in charge of the arrangements did the work assigned to thoma well, and their efforts, coupled with the hearty cooperation of the oorpa, made the ball a great enco¥. Those responsibia were:- DanCa Committee-President, Major A. Chapman

Defendant-Becaus the bailiff handed the writ to one of my foxis. I stay at the Nam Wo, but this is a false claim.

Another witness corroborated the plaintiff's story, and at the conclusion of his videnco

Ankomilav MKHt zaps wow in joald witness,

Defendant was then called and his Lordship asked-What have you got to say about y debt: I got rice from otior ficus, but not from the plaintifs,

***

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Hon. Secretary, Llant. J. T. Hayton; Asst. Secretary, Corp. A. E. Wright, upper and Winon-Liont. M, S. Northcote and Serg. Major Rodger, ADUTAN RU Gunners Bidon and Petley. Decoraties Lapt Crake, Serg. Major Gaye, Staff Serg. Avenull, Where are your books?--In my shop. Sergts Henderson and Bevan, Gunners Sarby What is the good of loving them there -1 and Quick, Invitation---Captain had so dealings with the plaintif, therefore donald, G. P. Lammert and T. Skinser, Cloak thought it was not necessary to bring them.

and Curd Room-Capt. D. Macdonald, Lienste, Forsyth and Ross,

and Ross, Troopor His Lordship-You'll find it necessary before Sapper Frost. Dancing and s W. Armstrong and Wood, and Serg, Murphy. you've done, I think.

800 were present, and the programme wa Daucing commenord at 9 pm, when about

continued with much zust aut the early hours of morning.

Chau Ah-iui, a foki in the Nam Wo, was then called by defendant.

His Lordship What do you know about this ense ?-I know nothing about it,

Few Shanghai men know more about horses then Mr. Maitland, who was the first Master of the Faper Hunt Club and a former steward of The Race Club. He it was who organized the His Lordship (to defendant)-What did you amateur circuses, which were once very popular being him here for?--If the witness knows here. His devotion to animals took the cal form of founding the Shanghai Society for nothing about the claim it shows I got no

prauti the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. With rice from the plaintiffs.

His Lordship-That is not what you were gun and houseboat Mr. Maitland was always in biu

BETTER PAY FOR MERCHANTMEN,

CRAIDENGOWSE U, ARMY STAFF. This league match will take place ou Saturday at 2.15 p.m. between the above Clubs on the Clab ground. The following will represent Craigengower Cricket. Club :—L. E. Lammert, (Capt), R. Baas, A. C.-Brawn, M. E. Siement, nor were his tastes altogether for going to start ou. You were going to call this regarding improvements they are instituting in

Asger, J. D. Kinnaird, L. A. Rose, F. Irving, B. Pestonji, E. S. Ford, R. R. Cooper and S. E. Gress. Rosarve: J. Pastonjes.

LEAGUE TABLE.

outdoor sport, for be won many triumpha as actor and alec as etage manager on the board of Paa se a witness to say be got the rice, but you

Lyceum

the

Mears. Thos. Wilson, Buns & Co, Tată,, oft Hull, the largest private alipomoing company in existence, owning a fent of over 50 steamers, have just made an important suncaucament

i just drew up in time. Judgment and aoats for of the Wilson sigued by 176

Mr. Maitland was filty years of age and mar-plaintiffs. ried, but Mira, Maitland hos lived at home for some years part. To her and to Mr. Henry

The following is the League table up to Maitland general sympathy has gone forth in

data:-

Craigongower...

Hongkong Police Civil Barvico HK.CC. A " Kowloon R.G.A. Army Stuff K.E.

3 points

a win.

1 pojat == a dene.

Playst

MATCHES.

FOOTBALL.

1.K.F.C., E.E.

20

19

1

3 18

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this bereav-rent.

Saturday's paper hunt was abandoned as

e to Mr. Muitleed's memory and yesterday

tribule

mrat

THE MATILDA MEMORIAL

-HOSPITAL

oflisern

the conditions of the of care of their vessels, This is in response to s

Line, and

prepared and presented to the firm by the Marchant Service

Tas Guild are now informed by the Marine Superinten

ndent of the Line, Capinis Captam F. W. Jones, that the rates of remuneration aro

being advanced generally and it is

will

this score alone that this officers as a proft to the extent of ene-58,0 more per Mr, Oswald ansam than they do at

prezent, Sanderson, the managing direc

director of the firm in a letter to the Marine Superintendent

KLATO

By the will of the late Mr. Granville Jan. 27th the tags on the Clubs were at half. Atmeg of this Coldzy, who died in 1895, the The funeral service at Bubbling Well residne of his estate was given and begreathof attended by very many of those who have for the purpose of sreeting and maintaining been associated with Maitland in big may social a hospital in Hongkong. This was to be states that after mature consideration of enterprises, and who have lost in bin a warm

have decided upon friend with a vigorous personality. There was no "in most loving memory of Matilda" (his wife), the petition they

the inernases of раб.

andi they room for all in the cemetery abaps where the resident in this Colony from 1858 to 1893, that other points enumerated in the petition Dean of the Cathedral (the Bev who died, full of love for everyone, on the sach as special pay in certain services, night Walker, M.A.) endnoted the brief and simple ed of August of the latter year." The relief officers, accommodation on the ships, etc, eorvion preceding the oremstion. A detachment

desired that the hospital should ele, will have mest careful consideration. from "A" Company auder Captain Pilcher testator attended as an escort.

be built on the Peak, for Britiel and

the question of accommodation Mr. Sandorson stalog that where the Marine Superintendent American patients maioly, and for Euro Ends officers being insuficiently accommodated peanu in general with certain reserva- I be good nusags to make the abcessary tions. The highest medical skill and all report and the firm will, es horetofore, wher

Hokkaido.

WEATHER REFORT,

he will

On

the comforts of a nursing boxe wore to sach cases have coms before them, make such be provided wholly free of charge for the comfortable. It is stated that it will be ob

arrangements as to make them thoroughly

obvious

The Hongkong Observatwy yesterday issued The following bavo beon chosen to play for | the following report:- the Hongkong Football Club versus the Royal On the 1st at 11 am-The depression deserving poor, that is, for those who by their to all the officers that on the ships of recent Engineers at Happy Valley, to-day (Saturday), moving into the Pacific to the N.E. of liver and characters have deserved, well of the COLstraction zo officers in England have had community, but whose straitened circumstances better quarters given to them. The firm stale that they find it impracticable to deviate on the Kick off, 4.15 sharp Goal, C. B. Franklin; Pressure is increasing over E. Japan, and is rendered them unable to defray the heavy question of pay from the basis of seniority, Backs, E. Hamparoys and G. E. Morrell; little changed elsewhere. It is highest over expenses ordinarily attendent upon severe Half Backs, H. C. Gray. E. F. Ansett and Contral China.

liness. Farther, the testator declarad: without resting a very complicated system Gradients are still rather steep over the desire that the hospital shall in all things bo

from time to time would which inovitas to officers who will result in China Ses, where strong mouroon will cou considered to be antebliebed as-so absolutely

tende to trade nue to prevail. Moderate monsoon is in religions and evangelistic institution, mad they be transferred

тог for their dicted in the Formosa Channel.

Company's dirvot the minds of the beach, in order that they shall become as

The New York Central Railway Company's *20th Century Limited "axprase, which travels 360 miles in eighteen hours, capplies the stock and market reports to its passengers. A short- band writer is on the staff, which includes à A. Morfey; Forwards, W. H. Williams, barber, valet, and ladies maid. Fresh and salt Wishart, J. Mac's. Weston, R. 1. Turner water baths are among the luxuries of this, the and J. Mead. Referee': P. S. Jameson. fastest long-dielanca train in the world.

Lord Charles Beresford, when a coinmander, was once at Valparaiso at a moment when' z

POLO

WEST KENT CUP TOUENA MEGT.

every effort be made

The Matilda

and for the

Hongkong rainfall for the 24 hours ending patients to the ospital" has been competout as possible in all trades.

N.

nurs.

friction from time to time between the foreign and Chinese authorities here.

at 10 a.m. today, 0.00 inches.

erectod on a st wiwitable site ou Mount Sanderson concludes by stating that the ra Events then recent had proved the

that thess increases of pay will be trust The forecast for lbs 24 hours ending at noon Kellett, with accommodation for thirty patios.

they are recessity, in any time of emergency, that

Dr. J. Herbert Sanders is in residence appreciated in the same spirit that trameer had ran off the line. He watched the The following matches will be played to-day to-day is as follows:-

an evidence of the Chairman Medinal Superintendent; and

and ble sistor, Diss Frosted, viz all the organized armed forces in the Settle-scene, and a group of British blaojaolota also at 4 pm-E A. v. Polo Club. The following Hongkong & Neighbourhood moderate; fair,

winds, Sonders, as matron, with an efficient staff of and Directors' appreciation of their loyalty and ment should be under the direct control looked on.

faithful service, and recognition of their Britisk

The hospital is managed winds, Board The mob of surging and volable will play for the Club: Capt. J. 8. Canning-

increased responsibilities, necessitating greater of Governore,

of woich Ray, F. 1. T. of the foreign authority, and there was not Chilians could not replace the car, Lord Charles, Lato, Capt. Bonham A.D.C.. Capt. Coleman Formosa Channel...

Johnson is

the energy in these days of growing competition. SOC.. Surday inst,

A special circular has also been issued by the too much disposition at that time to regard the "Express" says, hailed a boutswain's mate A.D.C., Licut. Commander Henniker Heaton, South coast of Chian between

uit., private and informal dadiontory Line informing the officers that in addition to 27th Hongkong and Lamooks and bade him pipe "All hands clear street..N. any help from the natives of this country The bluejackets entered into tko jest with suck

I by over a hundred residents the increase of pay the Company

will mill 3rd Middlesex v. Civilians.

Boath coast of Chint between 1

winds, meeting, attended

Bran pay Hongkong and Hainan.. fresh.

was held at the bospital, sud was presided ov

third towards the anst of the officers one e testator's brother, Mr.E.Hamilton Sharp, uniform, and further, will in future provide the as likely to be trustworthy. The subsequent spirit that very soon the yelling and protesting will represent the Middlesex: Mr. Davy, Mr.

by thet

with one uniform, overcoat, crist, course of events and the negotiationsrowd was driven away from the tram.Now H. E Large, Mr. Dixes and Lieut. Col. Scott

The Peak Range will be open to-morrow we fully explained the objects and scope of the oflicerz free of

bosátal, and expressed the earnost hope that leading up to the inclusion of the Chinese re-ship that car," Lord Charles said.

All Moncrieff, while the Civilian team is composed morning, the 3rd February, from 10 a. se all present would report to the doctor or hom. conveying the sense of their aireure appreciation per punom. Naval pattern. The Guild are Company in the ranks of the S.V.C. have together now, we, throat sud buck went of Mr. C. H. Ross, Mr. J. Hastings, Mr. 12,30 p.m. for any members of the Hongkong sec. any truly deserving case that came under of the rainable concessions which "here now

Volunteer Reserve Association desiring practice their notion. Harry Stewart and Dr. Noble.

been, however, a testimony to the good faith the wheels on the motale,

The following

at the 200 yards' range.

N.E.

} moderate.

Samom No.1

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boon made by the Wilson Line.

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