NEW YEAR SPORT.
RESULTS AT A GLANCE.
United Ferrica 544, HM.8. Ami 278,
Buffy, 6.
CRICKET.
RE, SHIELD
Kowloon 248, H.E.C.C. 542,
FOOTBALL. BES
Royal Marines, 0.
NATY LEAGUE FOOTBALL.
HM.8. Monmouth, 1. HMS. King Alfred, 2,
Hongkong, 7.
H.1.8. Deaford 0, H.MS, Kent, O
INTERPORT HOOKEY.
BOXING
Canton, O
Sky Kerrison boat Jook Mustard. Stoker Fascall boat Bandsman Willie. -Phir Garlio beat Seminn Roberts.
~H.X.C.0,
CRICKET.
UNITED SERVICES.
This two days' fixture commenced on the Thie Club ground on Thursday morning. Club opened the game, Elborough and Tuzner being first to bat. The splendid tolal of 317 for to an elegraphed before the home team were all out, Elborongh having 171 to his credit. This is Elborough's
third century this season.
The first day's play
ended with the visitors score standing at 300 for
The United Berrloes opened the second day strongly and totaled 412 before being dismissed. To this the Club replied with 225 for their Becond innings. The United Service only meaded 131 to win and this total being reached for seven wickets the visitors won sasily.
HONGKONG,First Innings,
A. E. Elborough, lbw, b Garnett.
W. G.D. Tamer Huntan, b Mandrell 16 A. A. Claxton, Brandt
B. E. Olivat, b Brandt
II. J. Sharpin, o Garnett b Kanton 11
A. R. Bathoeland, e Mayhew, b Maundrell
II. B. Makin, o and brandt
A. H. Young, o Power, b Brandk
Dr. JM. Atkinson, b Mutindrell
Shields, hot out:
Manning, b Brandt
Bowling Analysis..
Total
Opl. Brandt.
16
Capt. Gazmeit
13
TA, Hunton --gen
Rey, Maandreli.
50
Cpl. Osman
Lt. Haddon
Lt. Comde. Noble
20
UNITED SERVICER~(Firul Innings.) 8. Sgt. Power, b Shields Rey. Mamuraii, Ibw Shields... Capt. Mayhew, e Satherland, b Shield. Lt, Lome. Noble, h Over we want Capt. Garnett, & Turner, h Oliveran
Lt. Hunton, o Butterland, b Elborough... Capt. Clapham, not out
Mz. Oliver, & Claxton, b Shielda Lt. Haddon, b Olivor
siz ya
Corp. Brandt, o Atkinson, b Young Corpi Osman, b Makin, b Oliver...
Bowling Analysis; :
Olivar
Shields
Young
24
Elborough copio
0
0
Capt. Yargetar, a Babieson, b
He My Rippon, and bile jpmost
Ber. Croie Keon, b. Warsa
Lient. Collings, 1 Wase 2 Lisuk. Murray, o:Banbury “b Dr. Ginistër, o Wesstr; 5 Bone
Mr. Binton, not but my
·P.O. Bergeant,h WISER
Mr. Beer, o Somerville, b Bankery Erg. Lt. Murray, b Beawa -Bert. Larken, d'Brawn
Bowkey Ansh
Lipmann...... Вид
Forsyth
5
13
W. Le Wasser, & Crols Boos, b Tippen
Lippman, o sab, blarken wi
Lt. R chardon, Beor, b Tippen
F. Sutton, b Crole Boas poisig
Cept. Somerville, not cathé peu de
A 0. Bravo, not outras varam seve
Dr. Forsyth W. T. Elson, J., F. Robinson, GH B. Joe and Ligt. Banbury did not bats (M
Extras as man
Sinton
Larken
Christer Tippen
Croto
Total
SHIELD FOOTBALL.
THE LONGKONG
BUYES, RM.LL These teams met on the Club Ground on Thursday afternoon. Tha Mariñen wore Arst to be dangerous, but want of finish in front of go nullified their best efforts. The first goal of the nintch was scored by Ryan for the Buffs in a scrimmage, and the second was cleverly notted by Downs. When the interval arrived the Buffs were leading by two goals tonil. From the re-commencement it was evident that the Bats had the upper hand, and before the whistle had sounded for time Taylor added) two, Barker one, and Ryan one, making a total of six for the Butts.
NAVY LEAGUE,
H... MONMOUTH" . X.M..” “ ́BEDFORD,”
There tomms met in their return League fixture on the Naval Ground, and Monsouth did most of the pressing they had failed to score until a few minutes from time, when the referso awarded a goal. The ball in the opinion of a large number of spectators and players was not over the line when the point was awarded, and as the referee was not in a position to judge correctly, the losers have lodged a protest, which under the circumstances seems justified.
UM..KING ALFRED "H.M.B. “KINT This mstah did not prove to be the eary
Robert
Looking in
erence
only, one point's Carlle turning the Roberts scaled 9st. 101bs.
of the gong Roberts spra
and nith he presed his of
Tew offective hits were brought
fook - matters coolly, making it thops
hard,
did not intend to be hurried.
But he was both hurried and harried in the
Tit
which turned out to be the When the gong called the man to their corners after the opening mill both had their fanciers, and money on each man changed hands freely. In the second round Beberts, b what might be called a lucky blow, decided the Sght, and if he bad not been so hasty to finish his man, he would surely have got the dedaion. Both man aimed with their rights for the jaw, and Roberts anoeceded in rouching his opponent's vulnerable apot first, the result being that Garlic was staggered and he counter proyed ineffective Roberta quickly followed up his advantage, and another clashing right on Garlie's point sent him ta the boards. He took the count, and coming up "was again amailed by the Seaman and took considerable punishment before he succeded in covering. Then the men elinched, and Roberta, in his haste to ansteh victory, hit his opponent before the break. It proved a fatal blow to the hopes of the Seaman and his followers, for the referee awarded the decision to the defeated Garlio.
"groggy
INTERPORT HOCKEY,
HONGKONG CANTON,
This annual fixture took place on the Club ground yesterday afternoon and was witnessed by a large number of spectatora, a considerable number of ladies gracing the proceedings with their presence. The home team were decidedly superior to the visitors in every department and mmercifully avenged last year's defeat of five goals to tre by winning by seven goala to nil The teams lined up as follows:
HongkongJeffries Knott and Shaw Kilby, Johnson and Waterhouse; Joseland and Carter; Bird, Oliver and King,
Canton-Engor, Wallas and Drummond Lindsell, Turner and Wood; Saunders and Baker, Rossiter, Thorns and Crosss
From the opening hallyoff the home team had the better of orchanges, and Bird most scored from a well placed pass from King, but Bager
win that was anticipated, and the fingahip team was not to be caught napping so early in the had their work out out to beat the wooden-game and he eventually saved, driving the ball apcenists" by two goals to nil. Les aud Evang the full length of the feld. A minute later were the goal scorers.
King Alfred
KONGKONG.—2nd Juníng).
A. E. Elborough, bw Maindrall........ W. C. D. Turner, o Haddon, b, Huston
A, & Claxton, & and B Hunton .....
Kost
Monmouth
Bedford
R. E. H. Olivaz, o Oliver, 5 Monodrell
AH. Youny, o and blanton
H. G. Sharpin e Clapham, b Hanton
Flora
W. Manning, 1by Brandt.
Astrea
A. R. Botherland, b Hunton..
Dr. J. M. Atkinson, a Noble, b
H. B. Nakin b Haddon
C. R. Shields, not out
Total....
Bowling Analysis.
Lt. Hunton
984
Corp. Brandt
Bay. Maundrell
17 8
Capt. Caroott
Corph. Osman plotësis
Lt. Baddon
UNITED ANAYEO-frt Innings,
Roy, Mountrell, bYoung
Ste 8-t. Tower, a Sutherland, b Young vis
Capt. Clapham, a Ciarton, b Young
Lt. Hunton, & Claxton, b Young
Capt. Mayhew, b Young men genopau
Corpl. Osman, b Matin F
Capt. Ga nott, not out....
Lt. Noble, run outcomes
Mr. Oliver, Lt. Hadilon and Corp!.
Brandt, did not bat.
Betras
Total
· Young or poniga
Rhinitis.. Sharpin Makine ver
F
2
ย
10. 2 27-1 KOWLOON H.M.0. “ KENT." SH
An interesting all-day match was played between these teams at King's Park on Thurs day and resulted in a win for the home men, the second innings with about who.comment thirty-five minutes to go in which to make 90 runs to win. This they did for the loss of four wickets. Scores stud
GINT—14T INNINGS.
Capt. Farquhar, b Wester Mr, Tppen, o Elson, b Liesma.com Rer. Orole Bees, o Wossa, b Lipmann.... Lient. Co lege,b Wesser vanden Lieut. Murray, a Henbury, Lepmann. Borg sister, o Brawn, 6. Liepaitum......... Mr. Glinton, Bunbury, b Liepmann. Mr. floor, o Brawn, b Hopmann die Eng-List Murray, not out
Borgt. Larkin, Bonyth
P. O. Barmant, e Richardson, b Forsyth..
Topmann
Rishardin
Forsyth
Total
Bowling Analy
KOWLOON.—IST INNINGS..
Lient. Bunbury, o Tippen, b Larken
F. Sutton, o Farquhar, b Larken
Lieut. Kichardson, b Tippen
J. P. Robinson, e E, L., Surray, b. Crale
Tléon by Farquhatë,
W. L. War, o Crola Esas,
Dr. Forsyth, Lt. Hurray,
Farqu] Farqabar
G0. Brawn, o Glaister, b Farquhar
Lient. Liepmann, e Collins, b, Crole Res
Capt. Somerville, not out
Q; H. H; Jonës
Extras
arken Tippen
Czola Rees,
125
$158
NAFI LEAGUE TABLE.
0 I 011
$12.
310
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 19fm, 1910.
LOCAL SPORT.
FIXTURES AT A GLANGE,
LEAGUE CRICKET
HIOCA
Club Ground 2.15 p.m.
Telegraphs v. Folios.
Happy Valley, 2.15 p.m. Kowloon Civil Berylos,
Kowloon, 215, p.m.
HKCCA MacKenzie, E. Fring, Dr.. broy, De. Atkinson, A. & Ciarton A. C. ith, H. J. Sharpin, I K. Makin, J Hall, FF Long and Bar, H. B. Wells.
LEAGUE FOOTBALL.
Second Division. BOC87 Coy.
Military Ground, 230. p.m.
Referee, Mr. Moore. Y.B.U. Coy,
Causeway Bay, 4 p.ni.
Reteros, Bapper Beat.
HAMBURG CHAMBER OF COMMERCE.
[WRITTEN OFECIALLY WORTHE --HONG- KONG DAILY PRESS, A
14th January,
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IN A DOZEN SPOTS
In Spite of All Kinds of Remedies
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CUTICURA SUCCESSFUL
IN VERY TRYING CASE
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MOTHERS
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a subject on which the report of the Chan her of Commerce dwells at some length is the regulation of the channel of the Hiver Elbe, Inddentally the levying of river does, a con templated by the imperial government in Berlin. The constitution of the empire distinctly states that navigation on all natural water ways (rivers, lakes, do) shall be free and that the wer. Ei Lammert, GH Han-oost of maintaining them in proper navigable cock, 111. Tone, W. H. Virenah, J. D. Neris, condition shall be borne by the States in which A Carvalho, R. A. Currie, R. Lammert, they are situated, the reason being that it is W. Potorsen, H. Bepp and B. Bass.
not trade alone that profits by the advantages Telegraphs and Dodwell's CCR. B. and cheapness of water-carriage, that that the Beattie (Captain), E. C. Oliver, R. E.H. Oliver, adjacent districte do so in a far greater measure, Look, E. G. Barrott, C, T, Hose, Was by affording them easy means of transport Manning, E. A G, May, C. E. Shields, W. L'aide the development of their own industries agricultural and others, gives employment to Waterhouse and A. H. Young,
Kowloon J. Robinson, W. F. Brower, W. many hands and indirectly brings money into the Weener, J. H. Mead, Lt. G. G. Richardson, country. Moreover, the work necesary to keep W. L. Elson D. J. Mackenzie, L, Weaver, Who river in good order will in many instances. Caryen, H. O, Brawn, F. Button and H. Beir, niall the draining of low lying lands sad Civil Servico-H. T. Jackman (Capt.), F. diminish the danger of floods and overflows at ▲ Biden, L. 2. Brett, H. Ellis, P. Lamble, J. ertain times of the year. It appears, howevor, Meiven, A. R. Haren, E. B. Reed, & R that, with the growing traffic, resulting frota Sutherland, A. M: Thornhill and R. C. Witchell, the expansion of trade generally, improve, ments and extension are becoming imperative, for which reason. the Imperial government has proposed the levying of dues on shipping with a view to the defraying of part of the expense. This has met with strong opposition from all vidce, it being alleged that by raising the cost of transport it is laying the burden on the wrong shoulders and that it will necessitate the initoration of one of the fundamental laws. of the federal constitation, This question is of the greatest importance to Hamburg, a much of her trade with the interior of Germany and with Bohemis depends on the navigable vondi- tion of the River Elbe, which leaves much to be desired. The depth of water varies considerably Bocording to the time of the year, the rainfall and other cironmstances; in fact, it has happened occasionally that navigation has been entirely interrupted at certain points, To remedy, tedesco O, 15, A4 Potter Dra the government of Hamburg ha, ot the instigation of the Chamber of Commerce, ordered a careful loquiry into the matter by the water engineers of the State, who, after an exhaustive study of the river between this town And the Bohemian frontier, report that a despen« ing of the channel may be effected and a minimum depth of vater all through the year obtained by a judiokous regulation of the course
A petition of the federated associations of of the river and the constraction of embankments, commercial clerks for the regulation of offies river-wells and other works. They have drawn hours" having been favourably received by the up an estimate of the probable post sad cal government, the Chamber of Commerce feels calated scalo of dues for part payments of the bound to express its decided disappronl
Chamber regrets to my there seems to be no hours day with sixty hours overtime allowed. chance of the other States contributing. At any in the coume of the year would be entirely retaressent debates in the Prussian Chamber of impracticable and highly detrimental to trade ;. Representatives feare no doubt that they at the answers received to a circular addressed by least will vote no money for the purpose, the Chambers of Commerce of the country Although still upholding the principle of the time in their exprotive districte at lability of the sororal riverain states, the the request of the government arealment unani Chamber of Commerce reluctantly recommends mens in condemning any such innovation
consenting to dues on a moderate sosle such na | in different branches, and, in general, on the proposed by the engineers, as the advantages season, on the arrival and departure of mails, do, hcording to the trade of the part from the and on many unforeseeable and uncontrollable improved condition of the river in their circumstances, so that it is impossible to draw opinion far outweigh the slight increase in the cost of ironsport. I must mention, however, that in shipping circles great diversity of views prevail on the subject,
A. Coy. v. B. Cor.
Parade Ground, 4 pm.
Referee, Sapper Boarlets B.E.
HK. SHIELD FOOTBALL,
B.E.. HMS. Antra,
Military Ground, 4. p.m.
Heferve, Ganner Marsh,
SOLDIERS CLUB SHIELD FOOTBALL.
H.M.8. King Alfred B.G.A
Clab Ground, 4. p.
Refores, Mr. Gregory, HK.F.C. Buds, c. Hazines,
Military Ground, 4 p.m.
Referee, Q.M.B. Barnfather..
TRAMOT. RE-Barber; Beardmore and Morgan Cully, Barton and Jackson: Osmond and Taylor, Brown, Blackwall and Le Grove.
King Alfred Tagwell, Carlyde and How
Sy" speedy, permanent and soonomical cure of torturing, die- Bguring milk-prusts, sosited head, eo. zamaa, rashes, itchings, ritations, in-. dammations and chafings of infants and children, and afford rent and comfort to worried, worn-out parente, when all clas faile. May boused from the hour of birth.
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expenditure. It should also not be overlooked that the necessary contributions on the part of the amployers and their workmen would be a fresh fax on the productive elements of the country.
Bird gain tried but the ball struck the upright Richardson, Bevan and MoBeau; Hobbs and interest and amortization, without which, the of any such attempt. The proposed nine
and rabannded to King who put past. The W. L. D. FOR AGST TO Canton team tried hard to force the pace" hat without effect and the Hongkong quintette car ried everything before them, the pressure only being relievod momentarily by Enger canoeding a short corner. King took the corner and passed to Birl who converted with a magnifcent drive, Evon the bullyoff from centro failed to give the
BOXING AT THE STADIUM,
rans; Fleming, Lee and Lentor. R.GA. --Beasley: Oxley and West, Walker, Symons and Hewitt; Crump and Ansell; Watts Stapleton and Bellin
Buffs --Blsck; Cloke and Ruler; Ocenton, Wren and Cooper Downs and Brewster, Taylor; Byan and Barker,
Marines Chapman, Howell and Berry
There was a large attendance at the Ball Visiting team the opportunity to get on the Howell, Towgaley and Keane Rochford and deviation from it in the present Instance by Work in offous depends upon the state of tride
ressive, and from a trimmage in the cirals Davies Bird added a second. Play continued to be all in favour of the home team and before the Interval arrived Oliver and Joseland each scored, making the score HK 4, Canton 0,-*
Hibben; Merril and Eston,
HOCKEY
United Service, Canton Kowloon, 4. p.m.
THE RACES;
View Stadium on Thursday afternoon to witness the boxing contests promoted by Bill Lew The bouts, excepting the main event; were productive of considersble sport, and some good Bighting wm witnessed, Captain Groves Raines of the Buffs salted as referee, while Mess Kelly and Bond took the tims. The first event to take place was a four round exhibition pore, Hongkong sgilz took up the ransoing, Time, 3.30, flest, quarter 35; Isat quarter, 31.1. As to the extension of the system of dnes to as they are expected, not only to perform
between
SALEWIS AND CAPHAM,
the latter being the Colonial's principal trainer. There was plenty of life in this eight minatos display, and power was not iscking in the blows which were given and taken. Throughout, the sxhibition was much more interesting than is manally the case on such occasions, and it gave an insight into the work Lewis does with his sparring partner when preparing for a big fight
KEERIJON V. MUSTAED,
The second moiety opened with Canton on the attack but a want of understanding among the forwards spoiled what opportunities they had to
and Joseland, Bird, and Oliver scored before the whistle sonuled for time with the score H.K, 7 Canton, 0,
TO ALLAY SUPERSTITION.
The Acting Director of Education in the Philippines, Mr. C. H. Mages, has sent out to the schools of the islands certain information concerning Halley's comet. It is intended to alley the fears that talk about the comet my engender in the more superstitions of the Filipines The information is embodied. In • circular and is sent to the division superinten dents. It is so follows
On Thursday morning only Real Rose of the Derby griffins went over the mile and a half.
The other Roses were galloped over the mile other waternays the Chamber thinks that the and quarter, the fall times being Lyon Rose, government propeials will have to be msterially 2400 Royal Ross 249, Drail Rose 2:482) altered before they can, bo nocepted. John Peel Meynel (Johnstone up) did the mile
in 215.1 and Lamerton (Gressen up) in 2.15.2 A draft bill for the reorganization of the Treisch (Crichton up) went the last mile over administration of the State insurances submitted the 13 mile course in 218.5,
hard and fest line as to time; besides, say imitation by law would be derogatory to the position of clerks, by reducing them to the lovel of ordinary y wage earners paid by the hour, where-
deprecated
mechanical dutice but to bring their intellectual espacities to bear upon the work in hand and to take an intelligent Interest in the same. For the sato reasons and because it would tend to do away with the friendly relations which new rule exist between employers and their Of the old ponies Kirkpatrick 11. did the to the Bundesrath by the imperial government beat time for a mile, vi 152; the next best meets with the decided disapproval of the staffs, by placing them in opposition to ach being Tattle Gem Bose, 2.16.2. Chamber of Commerce. The proposed institution other, a proposal for the creation of committees Of the subscription griffins, Warrior Ross of insurance boards composed of State offeinis of clerks in offices with s parsonnel of twenty or Birkill op) did, milo, and arter in 255 for the purpose of appeal and control will, it over to act as representatives of their colleagues (Inst quarter, 32.3, 32.3) Cobalt, Younger Brother and Spirit Level did the mile in fears, lead to the gradual disappearance of the in dealings with their chiefs, is strongly present system of self-government which has has so far sotel satisfactorily. The appointment Concerning the international conference held fraction over 2:17
of so many new oficials would moreover not in Brussele inst autumn for the sisimulation of only increase the working expenses, but lay the maritime laws of the different states, the fresh burdens both on employers and employed by Chamber of Commerce in of opinion that, how- creation of new honorary and unsalaried posts over desirable this may appear in many respects, If the plan of the official boards of control, with the difficulties in the way of its coumaration its costly and complex machinery be given up, s unification of the several laws relating to the form the basis of its sonomic development any different brancher of State insurance, which is changem sack foundation might be attended contemplated, would become unnecessary and it by grate consequences to the superstructure, is doubtful whether such a consolidation is really At the same time it is to be hoped that a certain able, as it seems likely to add to the dimenl. degree of miformity may be established and the
the administration and distribution of most palpable divergencies removed,
The Colonial Instituto in tais city is making the funds A closer connection between the
THE INFLUENCE OF BRITAIN,
18 Ján, 1910
The next fight was between Sky Korrison, 10 t, 21b, of HMS. Konf, and Jock Mustard, 9at. 10lbs, of HMS Bedford. This mill was of six rounds duration, and the principals kept any all the way. Kerrison had the advantage "In order to give clearer and better un over his opponent in both weight and height dorrianding to the people, teachers will
towns and barrios in respect to Halley CHINESE MINISTRE'S TRIBUTE but for all that Mustard did most of the leading instruct all pupils of the public schools in and continued to make things warm for Kerrison comst. Children should be told to inform their but was frequently reminded that the latter had parents that comet is a harmless, shining * nasty experent and a heavy right swing, body possessing what apps to be a tail of The referee's decision was in favour of Kerrison light and which appears at long intervals, and that its appearance has no connection what
mer ever with war of Bickness or come
PASCALL DETEATS WILLIS
Willis,
Stoker Pascall, of HMS. Monmouth calamity and Bandamasi
of the Buffs,This comet will be rat soon during February bat will so olosely approach the sun during content
March that the light of the sun will obscure the
داره
then met
The Chinese Minister at Washington (his Excellency Wa Ting Fang) among the gaerts at the New Year dinner of the Buthor Club at Whiteball Court London on the 17th land, replying to the toast of the health he referred to the subject of the evening discussion,
Greater Britain. Allading to British':
o said when he learnt wide tunence, he said
a boy Zoreign languages were not
the study had become
to decide the hosty weight championship view of the comet. It will again be seen during one, If the hinamax
are not visible at all times on account of
language it was generally
are great, and that as the laws of a country
received several additions and the range of
of China Willis met more than a match in April and May and will resede rapidly during they went into a store to buy goods and different branche might, in the opinion of the satisfactory progress; the number of students the hefty stoker, but put up a remarkably good June and disappear for about 77 years, I told not peak Chinese they had to speak Chamber of Chammerve; be attained by simpler goes on increasing, the professorial body has
Februsey and March it will shine in the evening
English to make themselves understood. What meant. light for seven rounds. Pascall kept the Bandsky and in April and May in the morning did this mean? It meant that those who spoke man pinned in a corner, where he was inconveni In favourable bureumstances during April the Puglish languaire must have some amount. It would lead too far to enter into all the i zubioots taught has been widened. Whilst enced by the sun, and as early as the second May it may become visible to the naked eye og empath with the British Miglo (Chora) particulars of the changes proposed in the dif strongly opposed to any step calculated to round the Staker: scored with a series of left ven at daylight not far from the sun. Comes The iniuenes exercised by Great Britain and ferent branches, with regard to the intended change the character of the institute and to and right swings. Willis wont to the boards, great distance at which they raval from the Greater Britain was this result of liberal institu but was given a respite by the gong. During earth; as a comet travels through as it 16 Lions and fair and fost rule. Just over sixty introduction of a special insurance for widows the next four rounds Willis proceeded with visible only when near the earth and becomes years ago China coded to Great Britzia what and orphans it may however, be men!
was then & barren land, but which now had the report, whilst fully caution, but was unable to score on the alert
become he was told, the second shipping port by of such a mess stoker, who in the seventh and last round went
the world Hongkong. How was that brought means should
Hong to work with vigour. A right swing crashed
shout? He thought there were two principat
rear First,it wat ding to the fact, ikas kong had always been an open port, and hit second principal cause was that British rule on
Invisible when passing through space far from the earth. Some comete appear, but once, while others are so many different time Halley's comet has passed near the earth on the Bandsman's ribs, and before he could twenty-seven Shoes known to learned man, and is of great interest to students of satronsmy
recover from the effect a powerful left jolt sen bessure of its brightness and set will be at the whole had been fair and enst, extending.
religion,
hong
Dr. arkin, representative of the Rhodes scale, and
who was the guest of the Domitions provided a wonder
| him to the boards. Ja Willis was not knocked on "It is expected fat the earth," about protection equally to nil; without distinotion
but he had the toot to recognies that he in all its shortest fetano from probability would have been if he had continued: 13,000,000 miles, on May 19th at about eleyta Consequently he failed to rise on the call of o'clock (11:00 am) on the morning of the day it is possible that it may pass between the earths time.
and the sun. It is believed there will be so evening, said the GARLIC AND ROBBET.change in light as the sun's rays are so much fal range of
nemploye This ifteen round contest for the light. stronger than the light of the comet There There
may result a slight modification of the electrical weight championship of Chins was thế mần ng nề, no ho comillions of the oarth, but attraction to the Stadium, for the qualifications efect which can be detected without the ald
of both man are fairly well-known and it the scientific Instrumente
that Chamber of Commerce expresses full confidence
in its increasing usefulness and hopes that s rabili
lead to its conversion into a university the
young men of education intending to enter a colonial career, in whatever capacity it may be, Alva of the opportunity it will avall themselvan:
rge autords of soquiring such knowledgees will not 1 valu abroad, bat will give them a wider and keaner Interest in their new surroundings,
sted on a proportionatal
wise to leave the future. dera for the
to cope with this
urpose, and that they rtunities for every Britos,
everycus, work for the time goes is beyond play for orgy ambition and the other branches. practically unlimited choice of in the industry political ad socia
How To Be Brautiful-Koop your com- rapidly se plexion, Mrs. Ellen's Crema Charmants, Lait riances in; Charmant and Special Akin Tonio and Fondre,
side Charmant will enable you to
völd further
Specialities for the Bkin are the study of Pletima. A. E. Watton & Co. Tel Bolsagwika.