LOCAL SPORT,

RESULTS AT A GLANCE,

YOOTBALL

Firat Division.

B.CA., v. Naval Yard,

(Cancelled and points awarded to E.G.A.) Buffs, 8,

H.K.F.C., 1.

Carroll (1).

Taylor (4), Brewster (3),

Fitzpatrick (1).

Second Division.

B.O.C., 6. 93 Coy. B.G.A, 1. 88 Coy, R.G.A., 3. A. Coy, Buffs, 6.

Moslem F.C., 0. 87 Coy. R.G.A., 0. B. Coy, Buffs 0. * Lusitano F.C.,0.

FOOTBALL

First Division

The B.G.A.-Naval Yard match which should have taken place on Saturday: afternoon was abandoned owing to the Yarders failing to raise a team, The points will be awarded to the Gunners, who no doubt would have annozed them in any case, but it is not beneficial to the in.. tarists of the competition that games should be put off in this way, and it is to be hoped that the Yarders will make an offort to avoid further disappointments.

BUFFE V. K.K. CLUB.

This game was played on the Military ground in the presence of a large number of spectators, The teams-liped-up as follow-

Buffs :-Black; Ruler and Cloke; Date, Wron and Tampsett; Fitzpatrick and Houckham; Taylor; Browater and Barlier.

H.K.F.C.-C. Hickling; A. Hamilton and J. MoCabbin; Ricketts, R. C. Barlow and W. Ironside, T. G. Carroll and A. Whitmarsh O, Eager; H. Hortalett and J. D. Dauby.

G. A. Woodoock, b Reedskat

3. Ong, b Broth, Denma

T. H. Kina, a Mackay, b Brett.... W. Pitt, Roo₫

81 251 +

E. E. Halliar, o Ellis, b Bratti

P. P.J. Wodehouse, & Brett

8. Bell, run out .............

A. C. Lasgloy, bi Reed, ............................

J. H. Kerr, Ravon, þ Brett...s setara W. W. Cooper, not out

J. Moody, & MoEwon, b Reed.... Extma

Brott...... Acid

Total!

BOWLING ANALYSIS..

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CEAIGENGOWER. v. KOWLOON, Played on the Craigengower ground at Happy Valley on Saturday, this League match auded in a win for Craigengewer. The follow- ing are the scores

KOWLOON.

J. H. Mead, o Postonj, b LamIDOZĖ., J. P. Robineen, b Battliwara. W. F. Brower, b Lammert..... W. L. Wessor, b Lammert...

W. I. Elson, b Lammert.....

D. J. Mokenzie, b Battliwarn

D. J. Spurge, b. Batźliwara...

N. Beer, Lanimorto....

F. Sutton, b Lammert

E. H. Poid b Laumors an T. Choo, not out.....

Extras S

Total......

CRAIGENGOWER,

W.H. Vivanab, o Robinson, b Browar

R. A. Carralho, b_Brewer...region. 52 G. A. Hancock, b Pond

J. D. Noria, Moad, b Brewer

"L. E. Lammort, o Beor, o Pond an

E. Zestonjt, b Brower

L. A. Rose, o Robinson, b Pond

S. E. Green, Pondanses

R Bass, a and b Brewer ...

H. W. Peterson, b Pond Li 8. Battliwara, not out

Extras.....

Total

OTHER CRICKET.

PROBABLES v. THE BEST.

12%

much admiral. " It is hoped that more of the club members will be induced to build to this

class. Min showed some of her mert qualities in this race, which were amply socounted for by

her bad luck in picking up a broom on her keel Dienc's now skil is not yet in racing trim, which doubtless was the reason why she apparently was not up to her usual form.

NAVAL BOXING CHAMPIONSHIP.

GRANT DEFEATS GIBNEY.

THE BANDMANN COMPANY.

NOTES AND NEWS.

WEALTH WITHOUT LOAFING. The late Lent. Colonel Edward

THUMESCREWS AJ AID TO BEAUTY, In old time thumbscrews were used to

THERE IS SKILL AND

IN ALL

PIANOS

WE IMPORT

at the Theatre Royal on Batakday orming the Bandmann Comedy Company prosented the Wimbledon Park, and Crowhurst Park, THOROUGHNESS Popular naval comedy The Flag Lieutenant." Battle, Sussex, formerly Conservative M.P. for there was a large audience, and one that was probate at £343,624. A clause in his will states Although not new to Hongkong playgoers, South-East Essex, owner of the Tufnell Park

estata in North London, left estate valued for OF CONSTRUCTION most liberal in bestowing applause throughout his desire to bring home to the minds of his the performance. The "book" in woven roundsons and every young man who may hereafter the, Candis affair, in which the adventurens boneft under bis will his view that every man should have some definite occupation and load a "Richard Lascelles"-Flag Lieutenant, H.M.S useful life and should not suffer wealth to tompt The fight for the heavy-weight championship Royal Edward (Mr. Henry Dallas) success him into idleness and a more leafing and useless of the British Fleet in South China was brought fally performs an act of daring heroism, but the existence. off at the V.B.C. on Saturday night, the pro-Idea originated in the brain of his dearest friend. gramme including a number of interesting "William Thesiger" (Mr. Douglas Vigors), preliminaries.. Notwithstanding counter at who declared himself to be "neither fish, fowl, torture prisoners inte confession, and thans gain from thein secrets that only intense bodily pain trections the attendance, which included the nor good red herring, but only a marine."would bring forth; but this, with many other Hon. Bir F. H. May, was good, there were some "Dicky," as `Lascelles is familiarly known fiandish means of torture, was left behind by axciting contests, and the officials gave orory to his comrades, has a conscience, and advancing civilisation. Now, however, it has satisfaction. Captain R. Groves Raines was at all times feels burdened by the recolles made its appearance again, but, as a means of STAMPING THEM IN EVERY WAY

self-indiotel torture, says Popular Mechanion. the referee; Messrs. C. Banjo and O. R. tion of good turn Thesiger did It is the newest aid-to-beauty fad, and its Chunyut were the timekeepers; Mr. R. I. him when they were youngsters, and after Bridger was ML. C.; and the working committee accomplishing a dash through the snomy and was composed of Messrs. J. A. Alvos, A. L.shouting a message to the telegraphio operators Alves, A. V. Barros, J. Forbos, R. Galluzzi who is an Irishman, returns to camp, thers to and R. F. Lammert,

learn that Major Thosiger, as a consequence of a wound on his head sustained while attempt four round boat between . Humphreys and ing a similar mission to that of Laecelles, A. A: Claxton, which contained little of interest. ntterly fails to remember anything that trans- Humphreys' principal hit was a right swing topired during the previous three days. Dicky," the ribs, while Claxton succeeded in connecting in connivance with Walter Crutchley" with the jaw on more than one occasion. The (Mr. Edward Granby), a surgeon, concocts latter got the decision.

despatch describing the eventful passago through

The first item, on the programme was P

Then followed a lively dva round oxhibition spar between J. Forbes and Sosman Roberts, of H. M. S. Kent, after which,

well, but he was unable to withstand the rushes of

mission is to squeeze the tips of the fingers until SUPERIOR VALUE they change from fat and podgy to long and tapering.

A RECORD SLUNŽ.

THIS CLIMATE.

A well-known Wells-Fargo official tells the BUILT THROUGHOUT FOR following story, and hé vouches for its authen ticity. A few days ago a young man walked into the office with a bundle which he wished to express to Los Angeles. I noticed first of all that his manner was rather dejected, and that the package, which was evidently a shoe box, was tied up with black ribbon, sealed with black sealing wax. I naked him the value of the package, as it was not markod. Well, he anewared, it's a package of letters. Last week.

thought they were worth about 500,000dol The package was sent to a well known heiress- (£75,000), but now-oh, put the value at 30 cente.

and society belle of the Southern city.”

INNOCENTS ABROAD,

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WONDERS OF ELECTRICITY..

A writer in Travel and Exploration gives an entertaining story of two tourists who dispensed with the regulation guard. Reaching their destination, Jericho, after an nneventful Unfortunately the arrival of two unaccompanied journey, they were not unnaturally jubilant.

THE OPENING OF ▲ CANADIAN INSTITUTE.

Reuter has informed us that the King opened livelihood mainly depended on his fees for of an electric devica. The institution is the

the enemy's lines, but ascribing the valorous deed to his friend Thesiger. All goes well until in the drawing room of Mrs. Cameron" at Seaman Pye, of H.M.S. Tamar, wont six rounds Malts, where the naval officers foregather with "Kid" Marriott, of the Naval Yard. The on- man, who was giving Marriott six pounds, was of amongst old friends, and at which Thesiger, lighter build. He was very activa, and guarded colonel, in lionised. The hostess Mrs. Cameron "), having learned of certain ramsara the "Kid." Marriott scored repeatedly withhen his services as interpreter were arg. Barrounding Lascelles' absence from camp

The match on the premier Club ground on rights to the ribs followed by lefts to the jaw, ently required to take the deposition of a dying tourists reached the ears of the sheik (whose a new medical institution in Montreal by means

bat Pye prored too nimble to come within defence and finished by scoring the first win for Probables by 116 runs. The Rost went range of his deadly uppercuts. The repeat Bashi (Mr. Arthur Evens) who had entered escorts), and he laid his plans promptly. When new Royal Edward Taberculosis Institute, at

Saturday between these tenins ended in an ensy goal of the match. From the kick-off Eager to the wicket first, and out of a total of 94 #wings to the little sailor's ribs, however, made the camp, rumours alleging cowardice, which the tourists reached the Wady Kelt on the Belmont Park, and as his Majesty was unable sent. Carroll away on the wing and the Club H. Hancock contributed 28 and A. A. Claxton riob's onslaught in the last round, returning omands an unequivocal denial from " Dioky," victims were fain to fashion themselves some thrown open, the lights turned on, and a flag by Brewster and Barker deservedly terminated Rest. Elborough contributed 41, Edwards 43 and the decision, but Pye left the ring followed tion of his absence from camp is resolutely (the only possession loft them by the ehei hoisted over the building.

The Club kicked off facing the harbour, but could not make much headway and were soon forced back on the defensive. From a long kick by Cloke, Taylor get the hall and with a ine individual effort boat several of the Club

A fine run

looked like equalising till Whitmarsh sent the ball high over the press bar, by the latter beating Hickling for the second time. Following this Fitzpatrisk scored with a long shot, at a difficult angle, and without any attempt whatever to belittle the abilities of

15.

The Frobables succeeded and the thro men who retired excelled the total score of the Captain Garnett 41. For the Probables R. E, H. Oliver took five wickets for 21, Garnett three for 32, and Bagnall two for alght. For the Rest Hutchison was the principal trundler,

him winoe, but he managed to withstand Mar- little of that which he received. Marrioté took by the applause of the spectators, who admired his placky fight.

26

Kerri.

return journey, they were waylaid, and though not injured in any way, all their clothes were takon from them. In this sorry plight the two

sort of covering out of a copy of the Timca hirelinge), and thus quaintly garbed they slunk into Jerusalem at nightfall, sadder and wiser men.

PHOSPHORESCENT FORESTS.

to be present personally a scheme was devised whereby, on the King pressing a button at Chichester, the doors of the institute were

Lascelles endeavoural to dispel as nothing worth troubling about, the well-intentioned lady

which is, of course, forthcoming, but an explana.

refused, involving a would the honour J. M. Summers then entered the ring he saved the situation at Candia. "Vice of Colonel Thesiger, who honestly believes a punching ball for Soumán

Admiral Sir Berkeley Wynne" (Mr. Charles

Borneo has more than once demoralized the Kerrison walked round Summers like a copertenes, and forbids farther discussion of the Some yours ago a party of English engineers subject, and ventures the statement that the found it necessary to survey a tract of low- After an interval R. A. Carvalho and I. E. Admiralty had preferred charges against lying country which was almost impenetrable, Chunyut, old opponents, met for a three round Lascelles which were based on something more sad to blaze the trail zatives were employed to mil Chunyat was giving Carvalho 17 lbs., tangible then, rumour. The subsequent inter- former came into camp one night stating that tative amongst the cable companies in London

work at night, others during the day." The

he displayed more caution on this occasion tham vention, however, of the Irish telegraph operator, they could not go through a portion of the bush elicited the information that though there are

The phosphorescence of certain agaries of

well for the wonders of electricity. A contem- That anch's project in possible at all speaks porary understands that the details were arranged from Montreal, But that eventually The electrical ceremony was possible owing to the arrangements would be known in London. a combination of the land wires in England,

By this means the new Royal Edward Tuberculosis Instituts, some three thousand miles away, was placed in rect communication withi Chichester,

Inquiries by a Pall Mall Gazette represeu-.

Hickling as a custodian, it is noexaggeration to taking three wickets for 30 runs, Scores and son, the latter taking the place of an absence. Vane), however, in his official capacity inter-superstitious natives and astonished whites Ireland, Canada, and the Atlantic cable.

say that this goal ought to have been saved easily. The only goal of the match for the Club was the result of a combined effort, largely due to a well-placed pass from Eager to Carroll, who boat Black. No further comment on the game could be made beyond the fact that the Buffs after the fourth goal had been scored did pretty much so they liked with their opponents and had no dificulty in finishing up with sight goals to their credit.

LEAGUE TABLE,

Goals

P. W. L. D. For Agst, Points

analyses are:-

J

THE REST.

A. A. Claxton, a Garnett, b Oliver

Capt. Clapham, B.A.. Oliver

E. C. Oliver, E.N., o Bagnall, b Oliver

B. O. Hatolizon. o Bagnall, b Garnott ...

Roy. Moandroll, e Edwards, b Oliver.....

H. Hancock, b Oliver

Lt. Loprana, o and b Garnett........

A. H. Young, b Bagnall

W. Waterhouse, not out ...-----

A. Oeman, A.0.C., b Bagnall

B. B. Beattie, o Oliver, 5 Gamoté serenan

Extras......

Total

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BOWLING ANALYSIS, *

R. B. O, Bird

15

R. G..A. Buffa

5 '5

16 4 10

Capte Baird

6 5 1 0 28 4

10

B.E. E. Oliver..

2 3

Kowloon

5 2 2 1 11 9

5

Garnett

5 1 2 2 12 16

4

Bagaall

10'4 9

PROBABLES.

R. E.

H. K. Club 6 1 4 1 6 22 Naval Yard 5 0. 5 0 4 22

Second Division,

a.o.c.. MOSLEM F.C.

This match was played on the Club ground." In the first half play was very evenly contented the boys scoring the orly goal. The second moiety was of a very one-sided nature, B.C.C. avering five goals, three being from the foot of Goldenberg and two by Caborn.

83 cor. v. 87 cox.

The match at Lyoman between those teama was a hard struggle from beginning to end. The home team in capturing the League.points were a trifle lucky, and it would not be surprising. if in the return match 87 Cay: come out ou top.

B COY, U, 88 coY.

With a reorganised team the Gunners had the upper hand of their opponents and finished easy winners with three goals to spare,

A COV, 1, LUSITANO F, C.

These teams me on the Parade ground. Although the soldiers won ouaily, the score dee, not indicate the value of the teams. The civilians gave them a good rac for their money, and the continued improvement in the team, must be gratifying to their supporters. Score: A Coy. 6; Lusitano, 0.

23 Cuy...

B. O. C.

A

Coy...

88 Coy. ...

B Coy.

87 Coy.

Lusitano Moslem

LEAGUE TABLE.

Goals.

F. W. L/D. For. Agst. Pta

4 3 1 0

3 20 1

3 2 1 0

3.2

4 .1 8 1

LEAGUE CRICKET.

CIVIL SERVICE v. POLICE.

The Folies entertained their friends of the Civil Servies on Baturday afternoon, bet mis- fortune again dogged them, as they were with- out Edwards. The result was an easy win, for the Civil Service. Scores:

CIVIL SERVICE,

F. A. Bidon, Fing; b Bah

A. Batherland, e. Woodsock, b Moody

J. Ellis. b Keze..

E. B. Reed, e and b Kerr.....

A Raven, run out......

J. AoEwen Keer

H. T. Jackman, ↳ Foll..........

L. Brett, b King

Mackay, b Kerr

A. B. Pilo, not cati..

J. Bacon, b King ................

Extrasens

Tote

BOWLING ANALYSIA,

*Kerr King

Moody

Bell

1

3

I

52

Capt Beasley, R. A., Hutchison, b

A. C. Elborough, retired..

W. N. Edwards, retirod

Lt. Bagnall, B.A., o Oliver, b Hutchison...

T. E. Fearre, o and b Hutóbison engine

W. C. D. Turnor, o Clarton, b Hutalison 1 Capt. Baird (Buffs), st, Hancock, b

Leipmann

Capt. Geroit, R. A., retired trainemen R. E. H. Oliver, not out gag betegnende. R. E. O, Bird, o Young, b Oliver

Extras.

Total...jerse

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

Lepmandés

CE

Young

Clarton

Hutchison......

E. C. Oliver.......

Waterhous...

◊.

K. B.

14

+ 40

0

59

18

39

0

YACHTING.

1

5

.210

Several of the yachts of the Royal H.K. Yacht Clab turned out on Saturday to sail a race for a sweepstake got up amongst the owners, seven boats facing the starter, viz. :—

Dione

Scratch Veron

receiving 4 min. 15 secs.

15 min..

round a cask, and at the end of four rounde was declared the winner.

previously. In this respect he was wise, for, by refraining from forcing the fight with his heavier opponent, he plied on points. When the third round had concluded honours were oven and the refores called for another two minutes. After this he found it difficult to separate the men,

and his decision was a draw.

op:

↑ **

"Michael Palliser" (Mr. C. Foster) renders the Court of Inquiry into the charges against Lascelles manossary. Sir Berkeley Wyane in his cabin overhearing the conversation between Lascelles and Palliser, the gallant Admiral tactfully brings the unsavoury incident to a close.

In addition to those of the cast already

This ovenia stadents of Shakespeare will have an opportunity of witnessing a creation of the famous playwright, The Morchant of Venice" being the play billed.

THE SILVER MARKET,

Messrs. Moostts and Goldsmid, of London, in a recent oironlar say:-

After the weakness reported in our last air enlar, the silver market showed some steadiness and from 23-7/164, the price gradually recovered to 23-3/164; China coming in as a buyer of forward, in addition to which there was a little bear covering. China is still inclined to buy, but the price has relapsed to 2384, bayers wait ing for lower rates owing the sharp rise in the value of money. This is a factor which

or forest, strange “spirits on the trees telling

mony could be satisfactorily arranged. them that evil would befall them if they non-y difficulties in the way the electric oere- tinued. The spirite" proved to be a magnili, cont display of phosphorescence emanating from agaries growing upon the doad limbs of the trees. These vegetals fire bodies were traced for a considerable distance, producing a most remarkable exhibition, the light in some places being so brilliant that it was difficult to believe that the forest was not afre... To test the brillianoy the men held papers near the most brilliant portions and read by the light.

STIMULATING THE GERMAN BIRTH-RATE.

would have to be placed at the service of the It would mean, in the first place, that a cable King for a few moments. At a busy hour of the day interference with a cable would cause great inconvenierce, for one cable company Informed our representative that as many as a thousand messages an hour have to be trans- mitted at times when the pressure le

Testest.

But asuming that the ceremony did not take place in Montreal until three o'clock in the afternoon, or eight pm. English time, when pressure relaxes, no inconvenience would be granted.

at.

Taking it for granted that three o'clock was

annum during the last decade hea compelled

Here a clever electrician would have already other European countries to expect to have prepared an electric device which, on being to deal with a population of one hundred million brought into contact with the current travelling Germans within the next half century. This along the cable, would release a weight which rate of increase in considerably in excess of in turn would cause the doors to fall back, the that of the

however, the German the mast. This part of the ceremony is not birthrate began to show signs of diminution, and

very difficult. The releasing of a flag and the it is known that the Emperor, in common with turning on of electric lights by means of a devica Mr. Roosevelt, regards any tendency in the operated by electric current have been done in direction of smaller families to be a national London. Interior announcing the bestowal of imperial send a current along the post office connection. evil.” The decree issue by the Minister of the

His Majesty would press a button that would favour on parents with large families as well as far as Ireland; practically simultaneously it of a subvention of those fathers and mothers who stand in need of it, is the outcome of this feeling.

countries, Recently, of Western European lights to be tarned on, and the flag to run p

MISS. MARIN CORELLI ON WOMEN

would be taken up by the cable, then by the land wires, and before one could count trenty.. the door of the Belmont Park Institute would have been opened amidst a blago of electric light.

TYPHOON DAMAGE IN THE PHILIPPINES.

Then came the event of the evening, the fight; for the heavyweight championship of the China named, mention should be made of Misses Squadron. This was between Seaman Grant, Helen Russell, Lucy Beaumont, Miss Joan

A remarkable method of stimulating the Ger of H.M.S. Kent, 1671bs, and Seaman Gibney, Harcourt, and Blanche Forsythe, all of whom of H.M.S. Flora, 161lbe. Grant has previously ably acquitted themselves of their respective man birth-rate has been introduced by the appeared before local andionces, but Gibney parts, contributing much to the notable German Government, and it is said that the was a new arrival. He brought with him from success of Miss Lillian Dandas as the Kaiser himself is the author of this original idon, the hour, instructions would be given to keep The Minister of the Interior has issued the particular cable selected clear from all mea- Mrs. Cameron, Messrs. circular note to the lol anthorities in all parts sagos for a period, my, of five minutes, Buck- the Homeland an enviable reputation as wealthy widow, pug, but this was shattered by Grant in two Gordon MoLeod and E. Spencer Goach also of the country informing them that the Kaiseringham Palace is already connected with the rounds. The fight was one of fifteen three were eminently ancoesful in reflecting the will stand as godfather to the eighth child in Post Office, but, even if it were not, this connec

any German family rich or poor. A supplemen tion could easily be made. The post office minate rounds, and both men received an atmosphere of the boau ideal Admiral, Mr.

tary circular note contains instruction whereby connection would carry communication from ovation as they entered the ring. As soon as Charles Vane, whose portrays of a difficult, role the local authorities are empowered to pay to Buckingham Palace to Ireland, then the special- the gong avaaded Grant rushed in, his right left nothing to be desired, proving still further noody parents the sum of £3 on the birth of their ly cleared cable would continue it as far as

it were the landing balow Gibney's left eye and drawing the versatility of that accomplished actor. eighth child. Germany's high birth-rate has been Canada--Newfoundland

one of the great factors in croating her dominant American cable, Nova Sectin if the Commercial Anglo- blood. Then Gibney sought to elude his The mounting of the comedy was superb, de position in Europe, inasmuch as every wale cable and finally the land wires of the Canad- opponent by running round the ring, but Grant monstrating alike the capabilities and resource- boy means a further oldier for the supreme ian Pacific or the Great Northern companies cornered him and sharp exchanges followed fulness, of the stage manager, Mr. Harry Neville, War Lord. The increase of the German pops would extend it to the Tuberculosis Institute until the gong was heard. In the second and the general verdict being that Bandmann's Com-lation by approximately one million births

Montreal. Inat round Grant showed the same

sager pazy had excelled itself. nvas to get at close quarters with his ponent, and eventually got him on the ropes, where, although Gibney covered himself well, he was unable to guard the shower of blows with which he was masailed. Eventually he cleared and in subsequent exokangas he lost ground by neglecting to follow bis opponent up. The lighter man was then comered, and Grant sent a right drive to the jaw with visible effect. Ada

A powerful swing followed, and as Gibney Min

staggered Grant placed a left on the side of Kathleen

his apponent's neck which sent him to the Haleyon

boards with a thud. Gibney was counted ont, Daphno The course was from the Club House round and Graut declared the winner. As he returned Lyemoon Beacon (port), Cast Rock Buoy (port), to his corner his enraptured seconds hugged Channel Rock (port); and horge-8 miles. The the conqueror, start was made in a light easterly breeze, all the Bill Lewis is now in search of bigger always affects the market adversely for two work, chiefly perhaps with the brave and from Captain Jenson, senior inspector at Capiz, My sympathies are with all women who A telegram received in Manila on the 8th inst AccessAn aines he has foon in roasons, first, the rate for carrying tends to in-patient hermines among the poorer classes, who which was sent to the adjutant at Iluile through boats crossing the line on the starboard tack, His long list and well together. The Vernon and Dione soon the Colony has probably reduced the number in crease, which very often induces bulls to resell bring up their children in the midst of harrow- Constabulary Headquarters indicating that the took the lead, with Ada showing some of her his own class who are anxious to meet him, their cash silver: secondly, with meney dear in ing diffouities, and who love their husbands wires are all down is that section, states that old forma. Close on their heels, Vernon led consequently he is in search of heavyweights, transfer their funds to the East, where money Thess I look upon as the weavers of the threats of November 6. All the buildings in the town London, the China banks are not likely to faithfully through all trial and temptation: Capiz experienced a serere typhoon on the night round the Beacon with Dione a few seconds Before the championship fight he entered the is comparatively cheap. It therefore seems on the loom which makes the fabric of the nation. were more or less damaged, most of them astor, and on the ran to the Cast Rock Buoy ring and challenged Gibney in the event of that improbable that stocks will be decreased at all They are too divinely laborious to look about for badly. Light material houses were almost the two leaders had a prolonged lafting match sailor winning. He was also ready to men which leaves hore the second week in November righte" other than they poses. Life is for totally destroyed, and the roofs of the

before the next "settlement" steamer to

India, which took them close to the southern shore, Grant, but he understood the champion was

them the fewing stream in which the sun of strong material houses were all blown off We also subjoin agtrseta from Monse,

love is reflected. They have no me to heed Five people wer and finally resulted in the Vernon maintaining a leaving the Colony. Failing Gibney, he was Samuel Montagu and Co.'s circular dated the those who stand on the banks throwing rabbies 5,000 persons hainelose and suffering as a resalt killed and there are short lead to the buoy, whore, in the process ready to meet Sergeant Piggett, who held the 21st ult.:-

of the storm. The amount of rounding, the Dions gained a few points, middleweight championship of the British Army to compete in the open market for the gold arts and professions: that is, if they really are Captain Jensen states in his wire that the rice.

agitate the waters.

ant of the damage On Monday last the Bank of England decided Next I truly sympathise with women in the by the blow is at this time incalculable, but and when they hauled their wind for the beat and Navy.

arriving from South Africa and India. The in earnest about their work and are not more crop is almost destroyed. There were no cast to the Channel-Rocks they were practically to-

Bank secured about £5,000,000-the whole of dabblors. To follow art or literature adequately alties in the constabulary detachment stationed this week's srrivals, less the usual require means for either man or woman a taste of in the town, but the quarters in the cuartel were gether. Ada, leading the rest of the floot,

THE HIPPODROME "CIRCUS. ments for India and the trade. A notice has martyrdom, and I admire all those, irrespective all narooted and the recorde badly damaged. rounded next with Katifcen and Minelowe

By sack's Hippodrome Circus and Monagerie been issued by the Crown agents for the of sex who abgn the dress to gain the equipment and the applies ou hand thers up, the two one-design, boufs bringing up the

Colonies stating the conditions apon which the But I have no sympathy whatever with woman were also seriously injured by water, The stables rour, The Vernon, sailing exceptionally have paid a return visit to the Colony, and Government of the Stmite Settlemonte are pro- in politics. There she is atterly out of her were completay destroyed and the launch fast, now stepped out on her opponents open at Causeway Bay to-morrow night. paredto i issue notes and doars against sovereignssphere, and I am wholly with the brute man wrocked." and reached the cocks with Comfort Since the Cireus was last here Mr. Dysack in transit from Australla.

seeing her rushing into such a tamalinous Southern Luzon, Samar and Loyte suffered Despite the large stocks in Bombay, the vortex, ories: Stay at home and the able lead, which she increased on the run home, has obtained the services of a number purchases of silver før that quarter have been baby. For politics are no longer dignified considerably. No news had been received from ergssing the finishing line some tre minutes new artista who are promised to give clever continued to some extent. Advice from China they have become vulgar And it is better to Jensen up to the time ho sent the above message, the other constabulary stations by Captain ahead of Dione, and about eight minutes ahead and up-to-date turns. Of the old troape are not encouraging. Since the second week in stay at home and rear one life to possible good but it is fair to presame that they also were

Mookerjee, the "Indian horizonal · bar

August no silver has been shipped to Hongkong issues than mix in a fray of contradictory affected by the storm. The exact times were not to hand at time of pert, Le-dial, the comic juggler, and Dicky

Shanghai direct from this market. writing, but the one-design boats finished about and Bella Bell, the clever staircase hand of forward parolases, the imports of cotton own way in the end.

Navertheless, the exchange frequently admits Prepositions concerning the lives of millions, especially as those millions generally take their

How to BE BEAUTIFUL-Keep your com twenty-two minutes behind Fernon. It was the balancere will again appezr. Altogether, a goods being on such a small scale that silver is It each woman honestly devoted herself to Charment and Special Skin Tonio and Foudrs plexion, Mrs. Eller's Créme Charmante, Lait first time they had sailed with the handicap good performance is promised, and no doubt the only satisfactory means of adjusting the the proper bringing up and education of her Charmant will outble you aloud Pond's clasa and their performance to windward there will be a well-filled fent at Causeway Bay balance of trade. The prices, as for some weeks children, her training administered would

work all the reforms she needs in the social time. 4. 8. Watson& Co. Ltd. Solo Agents Spesialities for the Skin are the study of a especially and their trim appearance were on the opening night,

-law#-concerning her sex:

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of Ada, which finished third.

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past, have shown remarkable stoadiness, with variation of only 30.

IN FOLITICS. In the current issue of the London Magazine Miss Marie Corelli deals with "The Problem of the Suffragette." She writes:

in to

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