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THE HONGKONG DAJET PREES, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1900,

The tre days' match between the Hugkong

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£18,114,024

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687,500 0 0 Paid-up Capital

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SHEWAN, TOMES & CO.,

Agents.

Hongkong, 21st July 1904.

1019

AACHEN AND MUNICH FIRE IN. BURANCE CO

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·OF AIX-LA-CHAPELLE,

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WM. MEYERINK & 00., Agents.

Hongkong, 5th September, 1908,"

„THE GLORUS. INSURANCE COMPANY ́ ́OF HAMBERG.

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the result being appended."

1st INNINGS GARRISON,

Lachman, e Lanning, b Stevens main Capt Garnett, o Claxton, h R. Hancook... 25 L. E. Haughton; at Lanning.b H.Hanook-72 Lt. Liebman, and b R. Hancock

13

Lt. R. Home, Dashwood, d. Claxton... TI Lt. Bagnall, B. Bancooked 33 Capt. Beasley, st Lanning, b Claxton... 24 Capt. Hooper,b R. Hanoook.

2)

Bandeman arton, a Broya, b.B. Hancock 10 Capt. Oliver, Brawn. Capt. Aooding, not out..........

Extrasm

Total

HOWLING ANALYSIS.

B. Bancook...

9. H. Stevens

S. 8: Logan

T. E. Peares.

H. Hancock.....

83899

10

A. A. Claxton....

A. O, Brawn....

1st INNINGS . K. G. C.

$14

A. E. Lanning, Gooding, b Baston

A. A. Claxton e Barton, b Liepmaka ...... A. P. Dashwood, ran out

W. C. D. Tumper, ↳ Bagnall,

ing

H. Bancock, Oliver, 5 Haughton

R. Hancock, Home, b Liepa

16

„E. A. Fowler, mot djat

A. Q. Lang. ran onty

A: O. Brown, h Liepmann

65

9. 6. Logan, Bagnall

F. H. H. Stevene, b Bagnall

Extras

21

28

Tutel

271

BOWLING ANALTAIR,

3.

12,

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Barton uncert

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Lt. Liopman..

24.3

91

Lt. Bagnall....

2

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GARRISON,

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Lasckshimo Mundo, o Dashwood, b Stevoor Barton, b. E. Hancooki

Gooding, botoutuminen ju

Lt. Homo, o Daslewood, b R. Hancock...

Capt. Oliver, rur entire som kleine

Lt Bagnall, Lanning, b Turner, Capt. Hooper,

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Total

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

M.

F. H. H. Storent

2 S

30 22

B.B. Logan

W. C. D. Tur

R. Hancock

A. 0. Braw...2.2

CIVIL BERTICA V." POLICH,

This match played yesterday batreon the Civil Service "A" team and the Poli⚫ resulted in a win for the former. Ebbres:

lat NING CIVIL BELVÍCE.. McEwen, a Pitt, b Edwards star McKay, Sullivan, b Edwardė.................. Bench, cand. Edwards.... Bardett, tel

Pilo, o Davis, b Edwards Thornbill, Sullivan, b Bel

Kelly, run out

Adama, e Edwards, b Bell

Boad, not antiguas semaines Wheat, & Baward

722 feat.

714 ...

Brett, b Cockle

-96

Coomba, a and b Edwards.

88 is

341

Witchell, Lb.w. Edwarde

Extas

440

523 feet.. 613

77

Total.

108

BOWLING ANALYSIS,

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lat INNINGS POLICE.

Ogg, Masky b Brett Edwards, Adams ....... Corkle, brett........... Kent, o Cabs, b Brett. Bell, run out------ Cooper, b Adama -Whithure, Brett.

Foley, Muckay, b Adams. Langley, not out Davis, b Ersti.

Ward, ↳ Maokny Sullivan, b Witchell.

Witchell Brott....... Adarna Mackay

DOWLING ANALYSIS.

M

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1

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End EXXINGS CIVIL SERVICE. Brett, ran out...... Bond, & Ogg, b Feloy

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4

Witchell, not out...

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Extras

Total

5C

BOWLING ANÁLTUK.

Edwardadien

2nd INNINGS Potter.

Cooper, run ent - Fitt; b Pile

Edwards, MacEwen, b Brott... Cockle, & Mackay, b Brett

Ögz, net mitge

Bratt, b Witeball

Kent, ran out

Davis, b Witchell .......... Foley act out.....

Extas

78

Total.......

JAPANESE NAVAL MANCUVRES.

THE HOME RULE SPLIT IN 1886,

In the October number of the Cornhill Magasinie Mr. W. Luoy tells in facianting style the history of the Home Euls split in 1866,

toń way never very cordial at that tims Hartlagian baing alwa ye afraid that Chamber- Jain would well the pss"

THE UNITED STATES PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS.

The Minils Callinews telegrams reporting the election were se follow

State by 200,00),

Taft has 10,000 plurality in Greater New York.

What came to be known as the Liberal Unionist Party was not fully orsatad, says Er. Lucy in the meliest hour of the cataclyn that the rent Ministerial hot. There Huge wins by 20,000 and Taft New York two sections Dissentient Liberals, eng numbering thy eight, represented by Lord Hartington. Mr. Gomohen, and Sir Henry James, who would not have Home Rala on any terms the other, the Radioal whe under the lead of Ar, Chamberlaik, numbering fifty-five, who did not object to Home Rule per se. Mr. Gladit ne endeavoured to win bank the Radicat dissantants, and Mr. Labonobere solad as an intermeiary in the subsequent negolis tions between the Prime Minister and Mr. Chamberlain. ;"

" -

COURSE OF NEGOTIATIONS,

In a letter written to Mr. Lusy, Mr. Labou- ohero dezoribes the course of the negotiations. This letter is of great historic interest, and is

Tammany kaifed Bryan for Chaudler rotes, Legislature of New York is Rapabliosa. Bryan atunnel retiren to bed refusing interview

Repattiosas elect 15 senators and 177 Congroumen.

Dooorata 11 Sonstore and 190 Congressmen., Ohio Taft's by Hepburn defeated for Congress.

Cann, Payne and Dainell win. Governor Dansen of Illinois chorén, Hadley of Misonei loses.

Taft's plurality in Pennsylvania roaches

now published in the Gornhill Magaz ne forest carries Lincola by 837.

the Best time. We make the following extracts :-

colleag

There worstwo negotiations with Joa. The first was this: Gladstons, agreed to draw up two clauses, on letting the Irish M. P.s sit on imperial matter, the other desling with Losace of an imperial character, This was agreed

Straet by bim AL

and iris Iront to Joo. Altor some demur be agreed, and I went back to Downing Street with the agreement written by me sad dietsted by him. Then I left London. The next day Was Sunday. On my returning I found a man with a nole from Joe. He said that be had been deceived, that Gladstone was backing out, for ho had toids Pressman on Saturday evening that he had yaded on nothing,

This bad

"I seat for Arnold Morlǝy.

dos bad at once sent round a happened. telegram with the words Abanlate surrender, One he had eat to O'Shea, who showed it to Parnell, and then it came to Gladstone, But Parnoll had been consulted, and therefore merely sent it to show what a rasoil Joe was, Gladstone made the observation to the Pressmon as a reply to Joe, being cross. He was at Giga's House at skeen, and we sent a mis on horseback to find out what I was to say to Joe. The reply was that it was tha! be had only said that he should himself rote against the B. I reminded him that he had previously tald De that be won'd rate true he bad agreed to the two alterna tions; that he certainly would draw up the first amendment himself, but that ae bekad not made out the sooon?, how could be my that he could dry it ap! But if Jos would, he had no doubt that he (G) would nocept it.

"'s HATRED OF JOE.

"I went with this to Joe. Ho aid that it was a shirk, nd that meant to say that he would not opt the amendmeat. Both got orors, and arrangement lapsed. Joe was foolish in sending the lelegram, but I always thought that G. was maat in fault. He did so hate Tos. When, later on, there was a meeting of the Party, at the Foreign Office, Joswrote me a letter of G. in whist he said that, unless the Irish sat in Parliament, he was pledged against the Title. Igave this to G. He read ont a statement of what he would do. It was vagne, I was aitting by Wiltohead, and got him to get up and say, The wennderstand that the Trish will sit. G. glare at me and said, 'I do not ander. stand the Lenicalities of drafting, so I will read again what I am prepared to do. In fact he would not admit that he had yielded,

After this there was a meeting of M. P.& inclined to gagainst the Bill. It

by Caine. They first passeded

that

all would at together. Then a letter from Bright was road, I, having heard the result, went. to the Reform lab. There I found, Bright, who eagerly asked that the meeting had decide. 1. Hosaid that he said to vote against the Bill. ragretted thi When I told him that it was das to his letter, he replied neither way. He answered that be had been insulted by Serton. I asked him to give me the letter for publica- tion. He agreed to do, bat found that he had noopy. Jut then Caine mame in, and beasid to him, Gin Labouchere my letter to pablish, Then he west out of the room. Cine refund to do this, and my impression always has been that only a portion of the letter was sad.

I several times told Joe afterwards that G. would make things right in his speech winding up the debate on the second reading. G. salt be would, The day came, Joe eat behind me, and member was to be put up to accept (I forget bis name). G. euid nothing definite. Lee red him, and went on saying to me, for he est just When his speech was behind, Yst hear. over I beggel a Whip to go to Gladstone to tell

Miznesota Republican by 80,000. Jobaon probably Governor of Minnesota. Illinois Taft's by 170,000.

Shallenberger Governor of Nebraska. Hearst party seemed to count for little, Taft apparently has 311 electoral votes Roosevelt had 386 in 1004.

22 electoral votes still in doubt.

West Virginia continues in doubt.

Judson Harmon executive of Ohio. California Republican by 60,400 and San Francles by 10,000.

Legeistaro of California Republican. Fait sseries Indiana by 15,000 bat Democrats electad Governor.

Joseph Bristow, formerly Fourth Assistant Postmaster General, Senator frotu Kangas.

Oregon aid Washington supposedly Re publican.

Colonio Boratches plenty and vote seems about oren at last account.

fows close and Cummins likely to go to Senate.

Bryan seemingly carries Nebraska.

MEN FOR TAFT'S CABINET,

The as journal later frames a cabinet for Mr. Talt. Mr. Lake E. Wright is to b3 06- tipued Secretary for War, Mr. Root is to be asked to retala bis position as Secratary of State, Mr. Theodore Roosevelt is inggeated a Senretary of the Navy, the new Postmaster General will probably be Mr. Frank Hitchcook, ant Gifford Pinchot is regarded as the likeliesi man for Secretary of Agriculture, but the other oйoes are unionohet.

MOSQUITOES AND PEAT.

Six Henry Blake wrote the following letter to the Times on 3rd alt-In a letter signed Mary Linda" on the subject of "Mosquitoes and Peat," published in your issue of the 2nd inst, the statement is incidentally made that "of course, mosquitoes cannot breed in salt water." Around the salt ponds of Inagus, one of the Babans islands, I have sen the morgaltoes so thick that the shore seemed deep brown, until they zose in a deuse cload from the white surface, while at the same time they appeared like a soum upon the water. The mosquitoes were large brown species. It would appear therefore, that at lasst one species of mosqalta does breed in salt water, as the fat tract that Barronads the Inagus silt ponds and strotobes away for many miles is waterless

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bins that be had said nothing definite, and ANGLO-CHINESE CALENDAR asked whether it was to be understood that the Irish were to sit? He replied that that was what he meat.

"I told the Whip to go back and tell him that by his ambiguity in the House he bad lost his Bill. On this there was despair. I was asked to fad out whether Joe would receive Herrebell. He refused, and said that be would hatt no more negotiations, and should vote against the Bill. It was never clearly agred that the Bill after the seond reading should be shelved but this was the intention.

"So now you have the fiets for future panerations. Such a lot of babies as Gladstone, Morley. Jos,and Bright I never came across To a certain extent Gladstone was influenced by the idea that if defeated he would sweep the country ous dissolution. But he never could quite make up his mind to yield one inch to Joe. He was ready to do what was nauted to secure the tes of Jos and his friends. But this was to be understood, in order to avoid. having actually yielded in so many words,"

BADICAL WHIP'S LETTER.

A Tetta from the late Mr. W. S. Caine, Whip of the Radical dissentiónts, now published by Mr. Lucy also for the first time, confirms M. Labouchere's letter. Mr. Caine's letter is only second in interest to Mr. Laborcheres We reproduce the following

*passages:-

The Japanese naval wisnuvres this autumn will be on su naprecedently large scale. The vessels engaged are said to be 10 battleships, 26 oruiters, 59 destroyers and a number of torpedo. Two or three daya before the final diviiden boats and other craft, bringing the lotel to 120-I forgelle exact date-ap offer cami prao ships and the tesmage to 409,000. Two-fifths of

draw the Bli at once if he got his second rad ng this great fleet will represent the defending fator call from Mr. Glailstone, agreeing to with and three fifthe the attacking force the former recast it and reintroduce it in the following under Adaira Dewa and the later under year. A prunte meeting of the Liberal Unionist Admiralfjun. Among the above 10 battleships section was convened by mein Committee it would as that four mest lys belonged originally to Russia, for Japan bas only 8 vessels of this description which were built in her own yards or iu foreign yards to her order. It is interesting to look back to the days, when the Japanem Navy may be said to have consisted of one fighting ship, the Rinjo Kan "Japan Daily Mail."

LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS.

The IU.M. str. Prinz Ludwig which left koro on Thursday, the 5th inst., at 3 p.m., has arrived at Shanghai on the 8th inst, at 10 a.m.

The German str. Borneo has left Bandakan, on Saturday, the 7th inst, p.m., and may be expected here on or about Friday, the 18th inst.

room, No. B to consider when we should pocept this compromiso and vote for the Bill,

"There was, of dourse, a

a prolonged discussion. The man who was bitterest sgainst say som promise and most determined that the Bilt should be thrown out, was not Bright, hat George Twvelyan, who made a vehement speech whieh undabtedly settled the line that the meeting tool. We declined the compromise, and voted against the Bill.

"I still believe that if Chamberlain had taken | my

advise and refused to negotiate through such a born inluguer and dodger as Labouebere, and negotiated in the open through the medium of Herschell,or some other member of the Cabinet, the whols sarrent of history would have been banged but Chamberlain himself is a born intriguer ind loves it dearly. He and Harting.

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MATHILDE German str., 981, A, P. Ulderup, 7 Nor-Haiphong and Hoihow 6th Nv., General and Pige--Jabson & Co. M. 8 DOLLAR, British Afr., 2,579, C. H. Brows,

291b Ogober-Moji 24th October, Coal-- Order.

Nov-Bingkok Bth Oct., Rice, Moal and Wood-N.D.L.

PETCHABU, German str., 2,200, C. Wolff, 1st

PHLAN NG German tr, 121, Fr. Mangels- dorf, 7b Nov-Bangkok 31st October,

Rice-Butterfield Swire.

PROMINENT, Norwegian sir, 746. Christiansen, 6th November-Shanghai Ird November, Gonra M. S N.U

RAGNAY Norwegian str., 1,223, G. H, Nielson, 4'h Nov.-Hongay lat November, Coal— Asgard Thoresen & Co.

RAJABUR German str.,-1,180, H. Bremer, 8th Nov.- Bangkok and Switow 7th Nov, Rice-Butter 11 & Stice.

SAMBIA, German str., 5,623, Hildebrant, I di Nov.-Shanghai 291 October-Hamburg- Amerika Linie.

SHAOSHING, British sir, 1,307, McIntosh, 20th October Shanghai and Atang 28th Oct.; Gonatal-Butterfeld & Swira.". Saosar Mase, Japoran str., 999, I. Ijichi,

7tb

Nov.Swatowy 6h Nov., Goseral- Osaka Sbosen Kaiske.

AS SUPPLIED TO THE HOUSE OF STEVTIN; British str. 1,306, C Sungster,

COMMONS.

THORNE'S

PER CASE

OLD VAT

$151

THIS HAT WAS STARTED BY THE LATE ADBEAT THOÁNG OF GREENGGK AND KAS DTEK SOLDAS BINCE 181

4th November-Dougker, Sumatra, vis Singanors 28h Oak, Cass-oil-Geo M.

Bain,

SUNKIAnd British str., 987, Pannefather 61 November=Amag 4th Oct. Sugar- Butterfeld & Swire, TASTING; British str. 1,357, A. Bemoryille, 6th

Nov-Manila 3rd Novembar, General--. Butterfeld & Swire,

TINGSANG Britishvar, 1,056, E. M. Reynolds,

2nd Now:-Waha 29th Oos, General.... Jardian, Matheson & Qu Two, Dutch str. 3,000 V. W. Jurriaanse, 7. Nov.-Yokohama 26th Oot; and Amoy 5th Nov., General-Jiva China-Japan Lijn. CHER, British sir, 2,350, Parry, 27th Oct.

Manila 23rd Gotober, Billast-Mister.

VINE BRINCA, British str., 2,177, H. J. Ritson, 8th Nov.-Manila 5th Nov, Sleepers and Fungis- Dedwall & Co.

Yocrow, British str., 1,36. I. H. Brown, 5th:

Nov-Bhanghai, Amey and Fooshow 4th Nav., General Butterfield & Bwire,

BAILING - VHISELS.

DAYLIGHT, British burqa, 3,060, M. Bryde,

9th October-Yokohama 19th September

Ballast Standard Oil Co.

SCOTCH WHISKY. BOLIFE, British 4-aasted hark 2.948, Jara on

701

SOLE AGENTS IN HONG KONG, CHINA & MANILLA. A. S. WATSON & CO.LTD.

White, 18th Aug. New York 26th April, Code Oil--Standard Oil Us.

LYNDHURST, British 4-masted barqa", 3,500, Parnell, 14th September-Bangkok 25th August, Case Qi-Standard Oil Co.

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