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whose only vice is ignorance. They have nothing against the man, but when they see

him in the pillory, they conclude that he

The Japan Adverfisse_recorda the fact that a female baby with four arms and four fost, and two faces on both sides of the head was all.)- 23rd. Dr. Bakal, of No. 1552, Nakama born in Yokohama on the night of November Machi, Yokohama, who attended on the mother,

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The fans for the championship and the Framident's prins will then be played, the EXCLUSIVE BERVIC}

Analists being :-Championship, Mr.-W. Russell and Mr. G. R. Edwards. Prais FATAL FIRE IN A MINE. The match which started on Friday between Pantheon. There was a spoon competition dent's prize, Mr. T. Patria and Mr. J. the Hongkong Cricket Club and the United arranged for Saturday, but as sufflatant membora LONDON, December 8th. Services, and continued on Saturday, was not failed to turn up, this was abandoned.

occurred in the concluded when stumps were drawn. The Club cloned its second innings with four wickets to

PUGILISM.

te board of directors of the Japan BA fire has

Refining Company (Dai Nippon Seite Kaisha) Monongah mine, Virginia. The num-fail, being still short of the total compiled by

Mr. Billy" Ballow's boxing entertainment

must be a deserving target, and so they add beve decided to advise a lower rate of dividendber of fatalities is at present put at the Service men in their one innings. Soores which was held in the City Hall on Saturday

their mite to the vituperative-chorus: Here is how one of them co-operates with the dishonest and ulterior-minded crities

for the last period by porcent. town the 20 495,- decision to pay 17 per osat. only, together per cent. paid for the preceding period. This

with the notion of the board of directors on His Honour did a good work, but he did it other matters, has created discontent among the badly. His aim, the remoral of's stain on the name of America, all his countrymen must succording to the Omka Jiji, is that the travel. Osaka shareholders. Their main grievance, port: but his indignant comments on certain institutions embraced not only the persons who carried on these institutions but all Judge Willey's nationals. Again, it is not the but ness of walf-made judicial avenger of his country's honour injudiciously to inform bis

mon and sa koneet

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THE LAST DAY,

Saturday was the last day of the great intervened on behalf of his worshippers, for Chinese pageant, and it may be that the Jons the rain clouds lifted and the sun shone down on the holiday makers. All along the route were danse crowds of Chinese who never appear-

SWEDEN'S KING DEAD.

LONDON, December 8th. King Oscar. II of Sweden is doad,

| King Okar was 78 years of age. general Bernadot, and was born Jan. 21, 1829, He was

Defors he ascended the throne he held the rank the great grandson of Napoleon's famous

of Lieutenant-General in the army. On the September 18, 1872, he succeded to the throne, death of the King's brother, Charlas XV.,

[EXOTER'S SERVICE.] CANADA AND JAPAN.

ling expenses appearing in the accounte, as amounting to Y10,000 are oxessivo, though the explanation was made that a larger amount. was required under this head on account of the countryman that they are here only qu raffer negotiations for the incorporation of the Dairi nude." American traders have proved as Sugar Refining Company The shareholders straightforward business and bonourable a states they be a class any in Chins, when he are mainly dissatisfied at the rate of dividend elected the Frankfort Acadstay of Baieroos

the King 9" Judge proposed. They argue that Baron Shibusawa member la recognition of his poetical translation of Swedeu a corresponding 'on sufferanoA 9.00 10.00 Wildly betrays ignorance. It is regrottable and the President of the company, Mr. Sakawa, of Goethe's "aust" into Bwedish. His Ma-

that his fonhoolaatio methods will now result je who recommend a smaller dividend, hold a com - 15.00 is a wet back to the good work he has accomparatively small number of shures, while the and of" Poems and Leadeta from

josty was also the author of "A Memoir of Charles XIL" (translated into Eng plished; and that his foolish comment an

English in the sonditions under which foreigners live in China larger shareholders propose that a dividend 188), under the sem de

chio 1879); my Journal, will give to ignotant agitators another weapon should be paid at the six rate as before, derik." He married, in June, 1957, tostar Fra with which to sitempt to sever the good rals-protest in niso to be mads concerning the legality. Sophia of Nassau who was born in the Princess tions between forsiguera and Chinese. Another of the general meeting which has been called July, 1836. From this anion thers see four san, daughter of the late Duke Wilhelm of Judge as honourable and clean-minded but for the purpose of considering the recommend-one-namely, Gastaf, Duke of Wermland, brutally downright would be a greater acccées,

No one who knows in what a sink of ation of the directors, should the proposal be born in June, 1858, now the King of Sweden;

passed. iniquity American justice allowed at

Oscar, Duke of Gotland, born in Nov., 1819, and who married Misa Ebba Munak, Shanghai prior to Julge WILLEY'S ad-

daughter of Col. Manok; Carl, Daks of Westor- götland, born in Feb. 1861; and Eugene, vent will wonder that he has not escaped

Duke of Nerike, born in Aug. 1865. The villification. It is a pathetic admission.

coronation of King Onoar and Queen Sophia of the nature of his task that is revealed

Drontheim; in Norway.] took place July 18, 1873, at the Cathedral of in that reference to his honourable and olcan-minded" character, and in the com- plaint that in grasping his nettle he has been too brutally downright. The matter with this admittedly upright Judge is thated to tire of watching the gilded dragons and his methods have been too downright. Halso entered into their work with spirit, and other strange monsters. The processionalists. bas act, when denouncing lies, called the appeared to delight in journeying along all day terminological inexactitudes. In purifying-with-the-weighty emblame which attracted the Ais temple, he has used a scourge, instead crowd. The night's prosession was also of a feather duster. Therefore everything crowd attending it was greater than ever, and brilliant affair, and as the weather was far the be has ever said ér-done has given offence, though bad luck was supposed to follow on the CONNOISSRUBS Is Combatting the action of Shanghai's rain, it must surely be replaced now by "good social evil which alone directly concerned Jess" after the flas weather prevailing for the bim, be insulted all kis nationale. To last day. admit that there were one or two undesir admirable police arrangements to cope with the A sanaluding word should be said about the able Americans in Shanghai was to tarnish immenss crowds attending the procession. The the Stars and Stripes. A Pickwickian foresight of Captain Lyons, and the assistance A S. WATSON & CO.. reference to the fact that in a manner of rendered him by pulics inspsotors have been the

LONDON, December 5th.. The sitting of the Reichstag was suspend speaking foreigners were in Chins on

means of maintaining perfect order throughouted yesterday, after a stormy scene in con- LIMITED,

auferance was to impuga, to sundry guilty there have been no accidents, and contrary to Liberal Toader, attacking the Government the carnival. Owing to careful meusgemant sequence of Herr Pasche, the National minds, the general honour of American the expectation of many, there has been very meronante. He ought to have remembered little labreaking. There were but Ave men

in connection with the army scandals. It that wool is not a safe topic of conversation charged with pocket picking or lareany at this stated that Prince Buelow has threatened at a sheepstealers' dinner party. To refert Magistracy on Saturday. Three of the men

to resign, the material "squeezes" of the medicoral oustody, and oue was matenced to one month's arrested were discharged, one was remanded in church hundreds of years ago was to imprisonment by Mr. H. I. J. Gomperts for ONLY communicatione relating to the news.column lacorate the pious feelings of twentieth stealing a gold ear piok. Another native, who hould be addressed to The EDITOR.

LONDON, December 6th. Correspondents must forward their names and ad-century churchgoers, who thereupon, full should have been at the proossation, we want The renewed rise in the America currency dress with communications address to the of holy sal and righteous wrath put in any an Indian.constable sliding do va a down promito, and the continued demand for Editor, not for publication but as evidence of good l'impachment that bore between every lina Pips st 181, Queen's Road Central. On "ap gold have prevented a reduction of tho

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pearing before the Court he was contenced to

THE VOLUNTEERS.

on their

LONDON, December 5th. Sir Wilfred Laurier, speaking at Ottawa, attacked-the-Opposition Loaders on attitude towards Japan. He said be would endanger the Anglo-Japanese Alliance. It never do anything which could possibly

his duty to the country in order to court was not worthy of a party Leader to neglect

popularity.

GERMANY.

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RUSSIA AND THE UNITED STATES.

LONDON, December 6th. The Tsar has received Mr. Talt in audience The American Embassy in St. Petersburg is receiving numerous applications from

of it the stigmits of ignorant matice and three weaks' imprisonment, uncharitableness. Without any bias other thau a lesning to fair play and truth we have watched Judge WILFLEY'S career in Shanghai, and s

The latest Volunteer Orders-state that "Mr. wait with more

J. Kirby joined the Corps on December 2nd than more curiosity to see whether right and has been assigned to Corpa No. 1006 and or wrong is to win in this case, whether posted to the Left Half No. 2 Company. Gan downright integrity or sidling spite is ner H. Warmington and Trooper HB. LRussian officers, offering their services as to gain the countenance and protection Dowbiggin hare bear permitted to rasiga on volunteers in the Philippines and elsewhere of Washington. Meanwhile, if we had leaving the Colony. Leave of abisones out of the In the Paci to do business involving the giving of Colony for four months has been granted to credit or trust to Shanghai Americans, Caplain G. G. Wood has been appointed to the Captain G. P. Lammert, and during his sbestos our test question would be: Are you pro- command of the Left Half No. 1 O.. Willey or anti-Wildey? To fail to appro- -ciato a public official who patently has only to see his duty to go at it barehanderi seeme to us a prima facie indication of moral slackness.

Exchange on Saturday dropped to a lower point than it has reached for two years. It fall, from .048. to is. 11td.-a fall of five points -The November number of the Far Eastern Beview (Manila) has an excellent front-page photograph of Bir Frederick Lugard, and a akatohy account of his career,

The Mr. Campbell of the Customs service is presumably Mr. S. tampbell who, a few years whose death in England is reported by Reuter, ago, was Commissioner at Swator and latterly at Chefoo. Six years ago Mr. Campbell was audit secretary in the office of the Inspector General at Peking.

THE POPE AND “MODERNISM,'

ALLEGED EXCOMMUNICATION OF FATHER TYRDALL.

The Guardian understands that, upon the

OBITUARY.

and analyses are 1-

HONGKONG CRICKET CLUB..

Firat innings.

T. E. Poarce, a substitute, b Bossley A. A. Claxton, b Bartos... W. A. Powell, b Barton

W. C. U. Turner, a Beasley, b Sharps E. A. Fowler, Barton......

H. Hancock, b Barton

R. Bancock, b Bartonasteriitaa I. J. Wishart, b Sharpe

........

A.. Young, not out .............* A. W. J. Peake, e Stephenson, b Barton A. O. Brawn, & Kriokenbook, b Sharpe... 0

EXFO

Total

Second inninga.

..100

R. Hancock, b Barton 24 H. Hanoook, o Taylor, b. Barton'......

E. A. Fowler, charps, b Barton..

W. A. Powall, and Sharpe...

13

A. d. Clinton, tựa đ

A. W. J. Foake, b slippe

L. J. Wiebart, not out...sas dameste seaso

A. C. Brawn, not out

Extrea

Total...

97..

night was a decided nuocess, and the promoter is to be congratulated on the clean boxing dis- plays which he arranged. Four excellent bouts were witnessed by those in attendance on Saturday night, and there was also a six round amateur contest between a British soldier, and a Portuguese.

MARRIOTT Y. GRIFFITHS,

This eight round contest between Marriott of the Navalyard sad Griffiths of the A.C.D. was an event which had been looked forward to with interest. Marriott's skill in the art is well-known, and Grinthe, although he has not appeared so much before the publio, was also. known to be a fair and active pugilist. In the first fuw rounds both men were giving and. receiving bead and body blows, but it soon. became apparent that the soldier was no match for Marriott, and the fourth round decided the contest. It ended by Marriott landing a smirt

W. C. D. Turner, A. H. Young and 4.0. Brawa right upper out on trifl the jaw, followed by did not bat.

BOWLING ANALTOZE. First innings.

Q.

E.

Corp. Sharps Pta: Darton

15

5

3

15

1

25

3

16

I

2

50

40. 2

I. O. Wilson, N Lt. Raymond, RN. Capt. Beasley, D.A 4. Roberts

Second innings. Pte, Barton-7-- Corp. Sharpe

8 UNITED STICHE. First innings. Capt. Krickenbeek, e Wishart, b Claxton 89 -- Eng-Lt. Slurpe, B.N.,c Claxton, Pearce 18 Lt. Haymond, R., o and b Peako........ Capt. Bosslog, H., o R. Hancock, b Paske 6 Le Taylor, 119th Inf., run out.

Major Chitty, e Fowler, b Peake

Roberts, a and b Pearse...

17

H. G. Wilson, Z.N., h Claxton 60 Major Stephenson, at Hancock, b Claxton. Pie. Barton, not obt -corp/sharpë, st hancock, b Wishart

Extras

14

Totalin

.290

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

10

Т. Е. Редкое A.-W. J. Peake L. J. Wishart..... A. A. Claxtor

·E. A. Fowler B. Hannook...

AO. Brawa m

HONGKONG "A" V. POLICE.

left hook just about the beart, which laid the soldier low.

COYNE V. FRITH,,

Coyne of the Navalyard, soaling 125lbs, and Frith of the Royal Engineers, scaling 132 Ibr, next took the ring for a six round contsat, and willing ane it was. The del fow rounds were all in favone of Coyne, and Frith in the third reund began to labour like one who was out of training. The coolness and skill of the Naval yard man were apparent throughout, and although the soldier andeavoured to make it willing he was unable to clear the well directed blows which landed on his body and fass, and after hitting wildly for a while he declined to oontiane, and Coyne was declared the winner.

-PIBKANI Y, WIIER."

The combatants each, scaled 154 lbs. They were" Polly" Perkins of the Midiensx Ragi- ment and Wilks of the Navilyard. The latter mas constantly tambling, and although he appeared to shape well in the ring his strength could not be gauged on mount of the number of falla he had. After the first round, when it was noticed that be could not keep his feet, bis socoada ax, deavoured to persuade him to take off his shoes but Wilks destinád, perhaps bioause he was anned to boxing barefooted. A right uppar

The H.K.C.C. "A" team met the Police at draw. Soures were as under :- Happy Valley on Saturday, the result being a swing by Pockius was the knook out blow fer-

HONGKONG. "A."

First boninga.

H. P. Makin, Edwards, 6-Irvine

A. Mackenzie, lb., b Korre

Moors, Ogg, Kerr.

J. W. Taylor, run out....

P. Wal, Wodehouse, b Irvins an

A. 8. Cobden, o Pitt, bIrvine

J. H. Chalmers, not out .....

H. H. Taylor, b Kore...

Extraes

Total for 7 wickets. POLICE.

Lander, Mackenzie, b Chalmers.. Pitt, bakin.................. Edwarda, b Chalmers

PP.J. Wodehouse, a Wobre, b Mackenzie 7 Kent, b ChalmeES

MoHardy, not out.

19

Fowler, a Mackenzie, b Makin Ogg, not out

Irvine, Bell and Kerr did not bat.

Extras

Total for a wickets BOWLING ANALIDIR.

Taylor Makia Chalmera Mackenzie

FOOTBALL

127

A good game of Association football war witnessed at Happy Valley on Saturday atfer woon between the Hongkong Football Club and the Young Men's Christian Association the former team winning by ons goal to no- thing. The teams were:

LONDON, December 6th. The death is announced of Mr. Campbell.I.F.C. Chinohen; E. F. Aucott, and of the Chinese Customs.

THE TROUBLE IN ZULULAND,

LONDON, December 6th..

P

petition of the Roman Catholic Bishop of South- wark, the Pops has excommunicated Father has been established, and the movements of A strict censorship of news from Zululand Tyrrell, in consequensi of the two articles which the troops will not be reported. The Mule the encyclical on modernism. There was, the be recently contributed to the Times oriticising transport service is defective, and oxon will Guardian believes, no preliminary admonition be used, though the district is infected. or demand for retraction, nor was the nature of Father Tyrrell's offence specified in any detail.

THE MAURITANIA'S" EASTERN Another account says that Father Tyrrell has not yet been formally excommunicated. The

PASSAGE.

conseguonos a formal notification was published towa, in 4 days, 23 hours 29 seca, a record Bishop of Southwark drew the attention of the Holy See to the articles in the Tims sad an a

LONDON, December 6th. in R me on Monday that Father Tyrrell bad

The Mauritania bas arrived at Queone- been forbidden the Ssornments, and that farther consideration of his case was reserved to the Pope. For some time Father Tyrrell has not possewed a faculty for the oslebration of Mass,

eastern passage.

B. L. Garrett, J. Hall, T. Wall, A Gregory: W., Williams, C. Humphreys, 0. Eager, R. B. Turner, and H. W. Sayer,

Y.M.C.A. Cooper; Hamilton and McCub bin; Walker, Barlow, and Fiercy; Bishop, Macfarlane, Costes, Ferbes and Greenhalgh,

Wilks, but his falls had taken a let out of him and must have unnerved him considerably, so that he was not seen to advantage. He hid planty of plack, but Perkins appeared to be the better man.

ALDRIDGE V. SQAZEJ, Aldridge is soldier in the Middleser Regiment, oarez a Poringusse gentleman, and both turned the scale at 135 lbs. Perhaps their kout afforded more laughter than any other event of the evening. Soares is a learner of the meble art, and Aldridge knows little or nothing about it. He sailed in" to the Portuguese at first, but on mosogat of the activity of the latter very seldom got a blow boms. Then he took things more leisurely, and Soares only strack when he thought his blow would reach its mark. Wiud jabi wore frequent on both sides, bat Soares eventually got homes right awing and the soldier measured his length on the boards. BELLEY V. ROBERTS.

This match, the event of the evening, was for & side wager of $500 and the welter weight championship of the Orient. Both men were weight. Roberts appeared in the ring in Atter in good condition and each was under 148lbs condition than he has ever done before, and althought he was expected to put up a good fight, Bellew was generally fancied as the winner. Bellow opened the first round with a left wing on Robert's jaw and followed with a couple of drives, forcing the Navalyard man to the ropes. Roberta retaliated with a laft, and Ballew followed with a right drive, drawing the colour boards. Mine was counted before the Naval from Roberts' point and sending him to the gard may struggled to his feat, and the sound- opened the second round with--a series of ing of the time gong saved him. Beliow

leather passed from ons end of the field to the telling lefts, and then Roberts got a right

Play was made willing by both teama and the other rapidly. The game was marked by a swing home. He continued to rain numerera certain amount of foul play by two of the blows on Bellew, but the latter was well guarded, Y.M.C.A players; in fact many more foals and gave Roberts a surprise when he came out ware given against the Association's team than of his shell, as it were, and landed him another should have been the case. The Club eored

keeper. The Assoolation rande two or three blows on the body and jaw which few pugilista on the jaw. The Navalyard man was certainly their goal in the first half through Turner, getting a bad time now, bat his hardihood was a sharp shot which he sent in defeating the remarkable and his spirit unquenchable. He took attempts to egaálise, but when time was oslled could have withstood, and thess without any ap- the score remained:

parent effect. But he was outclassed in the science H.K.F.C., 1; YM.CA, 0;

of the game, and the next round was his last. Bellow got two powerful drives home on his jaw, a left and a right, and Roberta went to the The final for the prize offered by the Vice. boards for the second sad last time. The

T. Robertson, was played on the green at Kow-to face his opponent again. He rose to his President of the Kowicon Bowling Club, Mr, referee started to ovunt, and Roberts with a rane pluck, although half stunned, endeavoured loon on Saturday afternoon, the finalisty being | kuves, swayod and fell down as tan was counted), Mr. G. R. Edvarda and Mr. T. Petrie, The the number that counted him out, and Bl green way is fais condition considering the was declared the Winner. Roberts put up a game recent rain, and some of the heads played were fight, and was admired by all prosent for his very good. Mr. Petrie, who took the load at the splendid courage. start, was well shead when half the heads were

CHALLENGES. "In the course of the evening challenges were

LAWN BOWLS.

HO KONG, DECEMBER 9TH, 1907.

THE American Judge at Shanghai has left for Washington, and on the eve of his depaiture one of our English contemper- aries at the northern port remarked

Never has a public official holding office in Shanghai besa more freely criticised, more fiercely assailed or more shamefully misrepresented and slandered than the departing Judge." The friends and admirers of Judge WILFLEY state that he goes to Washington to assist in an arrange ment for making Americsa law as it applies to China more definite and particular. His enemies say that he goes to answer an impeachment of his conduct in office. It is quite feasible that both statements may President Roosevelt has caused an extory in havo their foundation in fact. Those who the United States by his proposal to erase from LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS. have been paying any attention to Judge Glod we trust."

the new American coinage the inscription In WILFLEY's efforts to establish the American he declares the old insoription is dangerously Line) left Shanghai for this port on the 6th As his reason for the abolition, The N.Y.K. str. Hitachi Maru (European Court in China on a azeditable, footing close to sacrilege. The ecclesiastics are indign-inst, and is expected here to-day. cannot have failed to note that he has fant, and demand restitution of the words.

The H.A.L str. Bilesia left Shanghai on 7th inst, at noon, and may be expected here to- encountered numerous difficulties--other-

"At the Y M. C. A yesterday afternoon His than those deliberately put in his path by Lordship Bishop Lander had a friendly chat 7th inst. a.,, and may be exposted here on or The Swedish str. Canton left Shanghai on the forces of evil; and we hope that the with a number of members. The cards issued about the 11th inst. result of his advice and assistanco at head stated that the Bishop would deliver m The P. & O. str. Delhi loft Singapore for quarters will be that he can return to his ouldmass, but those present said His Lordship outward English Mails, and is dus here on the fits for 1907. shows that it is the most pulled up to within two of the lander, the score thrown out by Charisi Clifford from Shang-

this port on the 7th inst at 8 am, with the

A statement of the Cotton Spinning propagod. Then Mr. Edwards got is run on, sad made it more of an afternoon chat, and that 12th inst, at about 6 am. straightforward and worthy task with bis winning way was irresistible. Bishop

remunerative year ever experienced in standing 14-12. After this Petric, who was hai, lato of Brooklyn, U.S.A., to bex any man The all those difficulties smoothed away. Lander told members of the Association

NYK. str. Sade Mares (European Line) Lancashire. The profit of 65 mills amounts playing in good form, whored rapidly, bander 190lbs. weight for a parse, and Private left Concerning the impeachment of Judge with as and we will do you good," and further, laft Moji for this port on the 6th inst, and is

Singapore for

for this that they ought to asy to outsiders: Cams and is axpected here on the 12th instinat, to 2877,541 on the combined share and Edwards, who had a deal of hard fuck, only Green of the Middlesex Regiment offered to WILFLEY which his enemies so gladly and they ought to prove how this was to be done, expected here on the 12th fast

The N.Y I str. Yeboshi Maru (Bombay Line)

loan expitals, working out at 24-67 per cent. added attother point before the game was ended, wrestle any man for the best purse given within glibly publish, we fancy it gives his Honour Doubtless, after the way in which his heaters

THEM, C.-C. IN AUSTRALIA. Fetrie, who thus wins the Vice-President's

the scores then standing 22-13 in favour of month as little concern as it gives us. We know a were impressed, they will take his advice and

prize. little about it, and had previously decided endeavour to do good for other young man who

are net members of the Association,

left Kobe for this port vis Moji and Shanghai The N.Y.K. str. Iyo Maru (American Line)

15th it

COLLISION OF WAR SHIPS.

LONDON, December 6th. H M. B. Prince George broke away from her moorings at Portsmouth yesterday

and has been put into dry dock, Thé Shannon. The battleship is badly holed evening, and collided with the M. S.

cruiser's upperworks are danged.

BRITISH COTTON SPINNING PROFITS.

LONDON, December 6th.

LONDON, December 6th, In the match, Australian Eleven.

latter 61 for 1 wicket."

.

the thirst, and is expected here on the England, the former made 299, and the

Saturday when an "at home" will be held, and The presentation of prizes takes place next Machado's sizing band will be in attendance

The armagements for the boxing were

time-keeper, carried out their duties to the admirable. Mr. A. Parker was a ospabis re feree, and Mr. Follock as M., Mr. Campbell Ga tímakosper, and Mr. 8. Kelly as shook satisfaction of all concerned.

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