INTIMATION.
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY. LIND, 1907.
Commander Basil Taylor, B.N., Bachour. TELEGRAMS. master, Hongkong, writes to the Times under
that
Lord
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["DAILY PRESS EXCLUSIVE SERVICE. TARIFF REFORM DEFEATED AGAIN.
reformers, and since they succeeded in their well-meant but evil designs, for nges the
date January 14th:-"I se people of China have suffered cruelly by the
Desborough is reported in this avaning's papers monotony of their manufactured Utopia.
as having stated that the Port of London On such a day every Chinaman is bidden to exceeded any other port in the world in the net, wear such a hat; on such a day to pray, on register tonnage of vessala entering and obering -
Uniformity, the during the past year. He gives the Sigare sa ridiculous idol that civilization-mongers, 27,144,000 tons. This is a very pretty figure, Utopians, and Society cliques grovel to and but was exceeded some years ago by flongkong....
port for the year 1906, but for 1905 the number
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THE ROYAL VISITOR.
H.I.H. Prince Foshimi of Japan arrived yesterday by the P. & O. Steamer "Davanlis" which reached the port in the morning. Mr. Tanaka, the Japaness Consal, sccompanied by a deputation of landing Japaciose residents, proceeded to the ship and tenderad their re- spects to His Imperial Highnass. On behalf of E. the Governor, Mr. R. A. B. Ponsonby also went on board and greeted the Prince.
A.D.C.'s, and accompanied by the gentlemen. indicated, left the "Doranks on board the Inuuch Victoria" which was under the command of the Harbour Master. Lieut. Bookwith. On landing at Blake Pior he was received by Major General Broadwood, G.O.C., and staf, and by a guard of honour drawn from the Middlesex Regiment. As he stepped
worship, has in China had a long innings, / I am unable to give the figures for the latter was defeated in the House of Com- Afterwards Prince Fushimi, attended by his
But what tedious cricket! No runs. Only stone-walling. Nature abhore uniformity as she abkors u vacuum-perhaps because there is something germane about them, Horsemen on horses-
of not register tons of shipping entering and clearing at that port and paying daes, was 34,195,091. The figures have been steadily.on the increase for many years, and there is no reason to suppose that they have declined during the past year. The ineresse in 1905 ore 1904 was 822,305 tons."
It is a
mons by 255 votes..
ANOTHER FRENCH NAVAL DISASTER.
LONDON, February 21st. The French cruiser Jeanhart hos
AFRICAN POLITICS.
LONDON, February 21st. The Transvaal elections favour the Progressives,
HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB,
ANNVAL BACE MEETING.
STEWARDSHis Excellency Sir Matthew Nathan, ...; His Excellency Vica-Ad- miral Sir A. W. Moore. RCB, K.C.VO, C.M.G. His Excellancy Maj. Gen. R. G. Broadwood, c.; Commodore H. Pigot Wil- liams, K. The Hon. Sir Paul Chater, Kt, M. The Hon. Mr. F. H. May, M., Lieut. Col. A. E. Allkon; The Hon. Mr. W Gresson; J. A. Jupp, Esq. Captain F. W. Lyons; J.C. Pater, Eag H. P. White,
H. E. R. Hauter, Esq.; G. C. C. Canter, H. D. Msedonald, Esq.
OF THE SCALE.-H. P. White, Es D. Macdonald Esq. HANDICAPPERS-Major H. P. E. Parker,
Capt. F. W. Lyons. Jope The Hon. Sir Paul Chater, Kt.,
C.M.3.
STARTER-The Hon. Mr. F. H. May, C...
ECOND STARTER.—Mr. G. H. Ross. TIME KEEPAL.-T. S. Forrest, Esq. HON. TREASURER-C. W. May, Esq.
Japanese National Anthoat and the guard CRE OF THE COURSE.-T. F. Hough, Fej. prosented arias. After he had ben grested by_the_lioneral hooatered tha_ahair_which was in waiting and with the other members of the party proceeded to Government House. where he was hospitably received by His Excellency. In the afternoon he accompanied the Governor to the Race Course.
'Reactionary' is the wrong word to use of that Ediot. It is the foreign teacher who is the true reactionary. Peking hos
The twenty-first issue of T. B. Browae', / stranded on the Barbary coast, in such ashore the Bal of the Regiment. played the ' Advertisers A.B.C., or Advertisement. Poas a position that her total loss is feared. never yet been reactionary, not even when, ium September 1901, it sanctioned-the-Directory, has reached us from the well kecwnThe crew is safe.
firm of Quesa Victoria Street, London. aquirement by its hidebound vassals of
volume of 1,030 pages imperial astavo splendidly SOUTH ureign knowledge. For then it probably printed on art paper, and contains a large was insincere, as it has often been since.
number of beautifully executed half-tone illus Or still more likely, mistaken. That und trations. It has several important articles the Edict abolishing the old literary exami-
isoluding special ones on each of the Bish Colonies, and a solsotion of specimen adverti. nations had far other objectives than to
ments—both pictorial and type. The questions give scope for the free growth of the discussed include one on "The Need for Art
STORMBEATEN ENGLAND. undoubted powers of the Chinese intellect, in Advertising." The Directory contests-
LONDON, February 21st. "long sluated and distorted in their including scales, circulations, &s. —-have evident-
A fierce gale has swept England, development by an antiquated and artificiar been carefully revised and brought up to
dale, and from the statisties given it will be causing much damage and system of education." Teking perhaps WHISKY stopped to conquer seemed reactionary in the total number of periodical publications deaths.
E
SCOTCH
THE
BLEND
LEADING
WHISKY
THROUGHOUT THE BAST
FOR OVER
YEARS.
20
$15.00
PER CASE.
not matter.
Beau that the year 1906 skew, a farther incrAGES
as compared with the provions peur. The following list shows the present strength of the Advertisement Press: -London newspapers and poriodicals (including zuburbin) 981, London magaziner, reviews and miscellaneous publica. tions 1,449, provincial newspapers and zogs. zines 2,110-a lotal of 4,840.
Death has recently remored's daughter, horn at St. Helens, of Napoleon's devoted friand,
VARSITY FOOTBALL.
many
LONDON, February, 21st. Oxford has beaten Cambridge by two goals to one.
DEVONPORT NEW DOCKS.
order ultimately to drive out the true reactionaries from over seas.
What does it all matter, we have naked, in a moment of irritation. We may answer our own query. It does Nature is unt mocked, or only for a season. The great mass of the Chinese population in no longer ignorantly courinced that the Flowery Kingdom is the best of all possible Monthalon, In the land over which the late worlda. The foreign barbarian has some
Queen of Hanover should have reigned are the things that even the highly civilized China-descendants of a child born a little Lafare the man appreciates. The thin end of the daughter of Mentholen- on the field of Water. wedge has entered. Peking's latest Ediat leo. The mother was the daughter of an English on lucation does not matter; its intention commissioned officer and eloped, to follow himbe no decorations.
earl, who fell in love with a young German nou and the naval authorities, there will
through all the Perinealar campaign, and to find herself at Waterloo, The night before the battle she spent with another woman, sleeping in the wet under the scanty shelter of a hedge. Throughout the day of battle she was driven from pillar to post by the fire of the French,
does not matter. It has come too late.
Yet even as the horses and the cold and the annoying interruptions of Rice Week "could not be keps out of this essay-this mixture of MONTAIGNE and BAET KEA.
LONDON, February 21st. The Prince of Wales opens the new docks at Devonport to-day. Owing to a dispute between the city fathers
HONGKONG'S NEW BISHOP.
LONDON, February 21st. Canon Lander has accepted the
A. S. WATSON & CO.. neither China's ancient classics and lay down at night tu a darke, damp abed Hongkong Bishopric.
LIMITED,
ALEXANDRA BUILDINGS.
Hongkong, 2lat February, 1907.
NUTION TO CORRESPONDENTS. ONLYcommunications relating to the mesas column hould be addresved¿to TanjEorrOR,
Correspondents ssust forward their names and nå dre ses with cummunication added to theditor, not for publication' but an avidence of good faith,
All letters for publication should be written on cre eide of the paper only,
Labor's
P.O. Eos, 83. Telephone Ro, 13
nor Europe's modern "cience "' oan bo barred from the great aggregate mind of Asia. There is room for both, and appatite for both, and when they have been thoroughly mixed, look out for the soffer. vescence. Be not annoyed by the fizz.
The Hongkong Odd Volume Society is to have a lecture on the Morrison Centenary, by Rev. T, W. Pearce at the City Hall, sa Monday, February 25th, at 5.15 p.m. The Honourable F. B. May, C.M.G. is to take the cbair.
to die, she hoped. But neither she nor the babe to which that night she gave birth was to end her days at Waterloo. She found in the morning that her cholter was a shed which had been converted to the purposes of an operating theatre. The "pillow" upon which her head rested was so empstated limb. Mother sad obild came through it all well The babe wan christened Waterloo," and lived to marry in Hauerer and be the mother of many children.
With regard to the" Message to the Nation" issued by the Archbishops of Canterbury and Westminster and the Rev. J. Scott Lidgett, MA, as President of the National Council of the vaugelical Free Churches, urging the necessity of the proper observance of the
(Cauen Gerard Heath Lauder (M.A., Trinity? was ordained a descon in 1884. He has beon an honorary Can on of Liverpool since 1904).
AMERICA AND ASIATICS.
LONDON, February 21st. President Roosevelt has signed the new Immigration Bill.
...
NEW GERMAN “SPEAKER".
LONDON, February 21st. A Conservative, Count Stolberg
pre. Wernigerode, has been elected sident of the Reichstag, by 214 votes
to 164.
DISASTROUS FIRE IN KOBE,
THIRD DAT. Even colder-and-more-bracing than "en" either of the previous day's was the weather yesterday, but this did not diminish the attendance, st
early bour forenoon a large and enthusiastic crowd being on the ground. Being the Indies' day of the
in
the
A London contemporary received yesterday meeting, the enclosure, as is customary on thin has the following note:-
day, contained a much larger number of Ladies than
was present on either of the prorious days. The racing, on the whole excalled that of the two previous days, the folds being larger and the conteste eener. The surprise of the day was when White foto #
Blaze was driven to victory in the Grest
If it is to be taken as a compliment that Prince Fushimi has chosen to voyage to Europe in an English steamar it is assuredly an act of politeness that will not pass unappreciated in parial Highness to the Occident will Japan that the vessel which is to bring his Im
receive him and his suite on board, Probably Southern Staker, beating the favourite,
Japanese port to suit his convenience and there
the embarkation will take place at Shimonoseki, whither he can travel by rail from Tokyo in a Triumph Ross, hands dowa: Co was the for hours, thus stortening the distance that the rider, and it must be said that be rodo a very steamer will have to.
to go out of her way and reducing by
careful by 650 miles the length of the ses
race. The lucky fow who took The Fushimi bonsa is one of the White Blaze na spec. received a dividend Imperial families, and Prince Sedazar, born
of $261.80 apiace. Another surprise was in store for backers on the race for the Ladies' Purse Mr. Master's Blue Nile was generally owner was up Blaa Nile's stall in the Pari Mu- favoied, and when it was known that the
tuel was rushed. The favourite, however, tailed the field, and to Mr. Johnstone, who piloted Cotswold, fell the honour of vistory. After the the grand stand, whare Miss Master presented race the rider of the successful pony mounted him with the Ladies' Purse. On reoxiving it Mr. Jobarione presented Miss Master with a handsome bouquet of flowers after which three cheers were called for, for Miss Master and the ladies of Hongkong. Needless to say they were Instily given and a tiger added, after which there was an adjournment for tiffia. Those of the Champion Stakes, Triumph Rose, got who put a little bit on" last year's winner
in the
is the head of it. In order of proce of Court he masks highest among the Priaces of the blood, gert to the Crown Prince, and he is a full Gogeneral in the Japanes 100 Army, bolding the Grand Order Merit, and sitting as one of the members of the Supreme Council of War. He wadded Princess Toshike, of the Aringays huse, and his eldest son, Prince Hyroyasu, born in 1876, Commander Mikasa in the Battle of the Yellow Sea on Navy, and was wounded on board the August 10th, 1964. Priusa Sudanaru took part in the war with China in 1994-5, being at that time a tim
Commander, auri Japan at the Coronation of the and absquently represented Emperor of Ramit in 1896. After
playing most distinguished part in the Battle of Nanahan May 1904, he was premetod fall General and despatched
thed by the Emperor to America to at Exhibition in the same year, dard VII. the thanks of hie Imperial master aslected Edward VII. the thanked to convey to King andr and relative in respect of the Garter Mission of At Fear. Princo Fusbimi Sadanara's nito includes Mr. Nagasaki Shogo, Councillor of the Imperial Court and Personal Secretary to the Minister of the Imperial Household, who was born in Satsuma in 1865. Mr. Nagasaki studied in America sud England, and has been don nected with the Court ever since his return to Tokyo sbont 1890. He was created K.C. M,G. by King Edward on the occasion of the Garter Mission to Tokyo.
in
tend the
last
NEW TERRITORY NOTES.
■ surprise when they learned that tho dividend they were to receive amounted to $112.30. The betting was mostly on the winner's stable companion, Glorious Rose, who ran second. After the race many visitors called at Mr. Mody's stand and heartily congratulated bim on the success of his ponies in this event.
Although the arrival of Prince Fashima mnavoidably robbed the Jooksy Clab of the plea- sure of the attendruco ofH.E th¬Governor intha forenoon, the races were graced in the afternoon by the presence of His Excellency who brought Operations in connection with the now rail with bins one Royal guest, the Japanese Prince. are being pushed forward with gras The playing of the National Anthem announced dispatch. The embankment has been built that the party from Government House arrived almost to the border at Lo U, and the boring
just after the Lillo hour, and they remained in alcoady
to witness the majority of the races, at Ava Two bands were in attendance, the arcalent band of II.M.B. King Alfred supplementing the music provided by that of the Middlesex Regiment, which was present aloas on the two previous days.
way
of the tnunel at Shatin, known, is well under
way
No anonymously signedļa "musiosèions that hav
H.R.B. the Prince of Wales, as President already appeared other papers will be inserted,
Orders for extra couise of ATPase "should be of the Royal Colonial Institute, has consented end before 11 am on day of publication after the to preside at a banquet (in substitution for the hour, the supply is linolind, „Only supplied for Cash
Sabbath Day, and of ous day's rest in the work Telegraphicjáddras: Fans, Coder: 4.8.0.44 Bennusl dinner) at which it is hoped to enter.
tain the delegates to the Colonial Conference. with proper opportunity for Divine Worship, The date will be announced later on. The the Merchant Servios Guild have now received Earl of Elgin has been elected Vice-replies to their representations to the signatories of the Mesage. The Guild greatly regretted President of the Royal Colonial Institute.
that the Message contained no raferance to the The Bishop of London, who presided last constant and growing practice of British shiga
A disastrous fire has occurred in month at the sanual Christmas festival of the working on Saudags both at home and at ports the foreign settlement. at Kobe, Royal Normal College for the blind, told an abroad. Further they pointed out how skip. extraordinary story of the success which hind owners paid fiues to allow their ships to work new brick building has been destroyed LONDON OFFICE: 131, FLEET STRAKT, E.C.orowned a blind man's efforts to conquer the on Sundays rather than loss the pecuniary proat which was occupied by five foreign staff, coolies, of course, doing the rough work.
RETURN THANKS--
Mr. Hondasion and family desire to return their heartfelt thanks to their friends for the may expressions of sympathy in their recent
ereavement.
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The Daily Press.
HONGKONG, FESSUART 22ND, 1907,
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Horsemen on horses and the trampling of hooves. A cruelly cold day, and a killing draught. Symptoms of neuralgia, and the necessity of writing an eassy où education in China. The brain-chamois leaps from
disabilities caused by his infirmity. The man in question was a former student at the college, and in a letter to the Bishop stated that he owed all his success in life to the teaching he bad received there. He now could walk about London unsttended and he usually took a cycle ride after dinner. His two ambitions were to climb Mont Blane and to eyele round the world. Telegrama from Hamburg announos that the new steamer of the Hamburg-America Line is
which would be gained otherwise. The Guild trusted that the signatories to the Message would use their powerful influence in remedying what they stated was a national scandal, Tho recognises to the full the importance of what Archbishop of Canterbury states that ha
the Guild say and is submitting their letter for the consideration of the special executive committee which has boon formed for the subject. The Archbishop of Westminster
TOKYO, February 21st.
A
firms, and the adjoining office of the French Mail Co. was gutted.
[RZUTRE'S SERVICE,]
THE DIS-UNITED STATES AND
JAPAN.
------Londos, February 19th. The Washington House has also passed
to be built at Belfast by Uarland and Wolff. assures the Guild that is fully aware the amended Immigration Bill, and the
different points. The second brick kilu in connection with the undertaking is being erected at Fu-fi-an, not far from the Exontior. Messrs, Wilks and Jack are putting up the plant. When Sabhad the kilo is expected-to- produce 55,000 bricks a day, and this, in conjunction with the other kiln at Taipo, should for the railway undertaking. The duties of be able to supply all the brick material required supervision will be entrusted to an Indian
cut and crushed. The yield has been fairly The orop of sugar caue has been nearly al satisfactory, considering the damage wrought by the typhoon in September Inst. In the local market at Sam Chun the price iaslightly Above the average of the last few years,
Results of the racing are as andery THE BIRTHDAY Cor-Pronated by Mr. A. Babington. Second to reisive $100; and Third 850 For Chins ponics, bona fide griffins on date of entry. Winner of one Tage 5 lb. extra; of two or more rides 10 lb.. extra. Subscription griffline, non-winners, allowed 5 lb. Batrence $10. Three quarters of a mile.
Mr John Peel's Southdown, 10st 9lbs... Mr Fax Black Fanny, 10at Abs (Mr Moller) 1 (Mr Grosson) 2
Mr C. H. Ross. Ben Eion, 1st 3lbs, Sibe Mr Bazey's Dwarf Rose, 10at 12lbs
poualty Mr Dupree 3.
(Mr Maater) 0 Messrs. T. F. Hough and B. Shewa's The
Pride of Calzon, 10st 12lbs Mackie) 0. Me Ellis Kadoorie's Manchurian Chief, 10st
{2}br {Mr Zahn)-Ü Mr John Peel's Beaufort, 10st 12bs...
(Mr Johnstons) → Seven starters were despatched in the first evant of the day, Dwarf Ross who was on the
Oan feature of the rather favourabla winter is that the sweet potato crop is looking well, and a good yield in anticipated in the spring.
A more prosperous new year has not been enjoyed in the New Territory than the present Every man, woman and okild that can turn out. crag of thought to crag of tucught, and the The vessel, which will be panied the Europe, of the importance of the subject with which State Department is preparing to resume is at work, all surplus labour being employed on
will be considerably larger than the Kaiser in their letter deals, and he would be willing to pen, hunter unskilled and slow, strives Augusta Victoria and the Amerika, and wi;} co-operate in any Legislatíve action which would Degotiations with Japan for the regulation the railway, and the outlook is bright. More pater course, landing the field. Racing up the Tainly to got within range. The recent have a speed of nineteen knots. She will carry promote the cause of Sunday observancies as far of immigration. It is expected that the over there has been an abaanne of serious crime inaline Southdown was in first position, Beaufort on both sides of the frontier, a fact which second and Ben Eien third. Manchurian Chief Edict insisting that the ancient classics bes new of 500 and 4,250 passengers. Besides a as it is possible to apply the principle to the result will be that Jupan will withhold reflesta as oraditably on the officials as on the displaced the leader at the village, but again tho foundation of
China's national Ritz-Carlton restauraat twice the size of those British Mersatile Marine. The Bor. J. Scott passports From coolica. On the basis of the inhabitants. As a rule it is not the inhabitants fell behind Beaufort before the straight was The third day of the on the two vessels aboys mentioned, she will Lidgett, M.A. states that the matter to which agreement with President Roosevelt, it is but strangers who are guilty of breaches of the entered. Then the white and black ansh and curriculum. races, a cold, blood-chilling, nerve-numbing be fitted with a winter garden and swimming the Guild calls his attention is of the greatest provided that all children in San Francisco, law there. day. A myriad motes of irrelevanço gyrate and Turkish baths. A tennis court is to be importance. He will lay it before the Sunday of alien races, under 16 years of age, who
Observance Committee at the earliest possible
+
ia the mental ray,
Horsemen on horses, and the trampling of Edicts. The cerebrumial gramophone grinds oo.
laid out on dock.
Father Bernard Vaughan's sermons on "Ihe The Sine of Society," which have been attrasting an immense amount of attention in London
"pportunity in order that he may ago what steps can be taken in the matter. In a further letter to the Bigustories to the Message the Gäild sy
train (of thought) leaves the metals.. Ugh! are now to be published as one of the volumes an illustration of what they say is,viry common
"Lis cold.
in Unwin's Colonial Library. These sermoni, Let us take it that the Edict
was preached in the Church of the Immaculate reactionary. Nowadays everything and Conception, Farm Strant, by the brother of everyone in Chipa is reactionary. Would the late Cardinal Archbishop of Westminster, that they were all at the bottom of the sea, during the London season of 1906, are a Horsemen on horses, and the trampling vigorous attack on the corruption prevalent in the upper ranks of English society. Mr. xound the Pari Mutus!. What does it all Unwin is also publishing in his Colonial Library
■ new book by Dr. Emil Reich, whose lectures on Plato at Claridge's Hotel proved so great an attraction to festionable London. Its subject
matler P
J
The Chinese are over civilized. Life, like a rasier of bacan, should consist of strips of
fat and strips of leau. Spots of purple and
patches of gray. Contrasta. Reformers are
is a universally interesting one "Success in
speak English, may be admitted to the white schools.
TURKEY.
LONDON, February 19th. The overthrow of Sir Fehim Pazba, which
indeed, point to the experience of one of their of his last members who in the course Toyage of over three months had three was due to the strenuous intervention Sundays only without work. Writing on San- day be states that at the time he was engaged in cleaning out one of the ship's tanks, one of the dirtiest places in the ship and no extra re- maneration is granted,
CRICKET.-
The following team has been selected to
represent Kowloon in their League match
| Lífo"--and Dr. Reich, who isa Hungarisa with | with H.E.C.C.- “A” ba Saturday, 23rd ist,
a wide knowledge of English Hfeandan astonish at Kowloon; commencing st 2:15
of the German Ambassador, supported by Sir Nicholas O'Connor, the British Ambassador, has caused universal faction in Constantinople.
THE FUNERAL OF SIGNOR CARDUCCI.
There have been several changes on the cap of Rinck Pansy's jockey came to the fores magistrate Ma, who was stationed at Nam Tau, post with two lengths to spare: Southdown Chinese side of the border. The military and that pony rashed first past the winning was sacord and Ben Bion third. The Pari has been transferred to Heung Shan, and bis Mutual paid $5.80 on the first pony, 827.10 on place has been taken by another magistrate from the second, $1020 on the third and ■ dividond the Kwangal provines.
of $7.30. Time-1 min, 34-4/5 Bedk. ̈ THE GREAT SOUTHEEN STAKE::—Valus $500. Hecond to receive 8150; and Third $50. For China poales. Weight for inches as per sosle. Previous winners at this meeting of one race lb. extra; of two or more races 10 lb extra. Unplased runnersaLowed 3 lbs.; griffins allowed 5. Subscription griffins of
·Beasons 1905-1906 and 1908-1907 allowed 10, lbs, allowances accumulative. Entrance $10. One mile,
THE BANDMANN COMEDY COMPANY.
Mr. Maurice E. Bandmann's combination, always a favourite iu Hongkong, was
never
catie-more welcome than at present and obrtainly
never justified its high reputation better than last night when, to a large house it played
'"Rafiles," the Amiteur Crackeman. Pressare on
Mr Wingard's White Blase, lat.Ilb
(Mr Coll
Cox) 1 our space forbids us to give adequate expression Mr Copenhagen's Cosmopolitan, 1let 81bs LONDON, February 19th.
(Mr Zohn) 2 to-day to the excellenes of the performance and Mr John Pool's Quora (late Norlan 1let 1lb The funeral of Signor Carducci at Bologna | the pleasure of the eptertainment. Bullicsit tosay
(Mr Gresson) 3
was an unparalleled manifestation of national that there was a realistic touch about the soling Mr Bratton's Kingatou (late Exelange...
Kingt, 11et Bbs (Mr Mollar) 0
|
mischievous persona. They say of one ing mastery of the English language, gives come | sharp-S. Lightfoot (Capt.) W. E. Dixon grief; 40,000 people followed the hearse. The which stamped the artistes na stars in their Mr Buzey's Triumph Rose 11st 8lbs
P...
thing, of one aspect: "Behold! This is shrowd oriticisms of British education as well H. Robinson, J. Parkes, F. Q. Day, W.
profession, and the audionoo were unstinted in good. This is pleasing. Let all be like as much sound and suggestive advice to youar Magarkill, J. Tillman, J. H. Mead, H. Royal family was represented by the Conte their applause. The production was perfect. Mr H. F. White's Zapoter, 10st 5 lbs
Harrop, W. Wesser, and W. G. Martin, unto it.". For ages Chine was the prey of men on the way to get on."
de Turin.
We propose to given detailed critique to-morrow -
(Mr Master) 0
(Mr Dupree) 0