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SPORTING NOTES. Christmas witnessed a grest festival of cricket. Only one Lesena match was plared last Saturday afternoon, that between the Hongkong Club" and Kowloon, hot the programme was well filled by other match The most important was the two dara' contest between the Hong. The kong Cab and the United Services. Service man a un the magnificent total of 284, and when the Clab went in It looked as if | there was to he a ensoplota dibacle. The batamon relied on to m: kon score were dismissed for singlo mona ar äncks, but the tail proved vory ussfai and ran with soars to mara raspisos

table flows Brill the Club were 100 behind on the first instars, and when the other side mada 24.3 iterad-scertain win for the Berrions, Still a gran is move fost until it in won, and thoughthe Club's first three men went ontwithout registering a run the' camo was pulled out of the fra by the marnißsent balting of F, Hancock, who compilet 176 not out, ahly assisted by El- - borough, with '13 and Tornor with 62 not ont, It was a most saikan Haish and the victory of the Club was greatly admiro 1.

The Club's Lasrus elaren conlă unt secure the points against Kowloon on Betarder aven with the sporting chance given them by. Major Chitty, who extended Hina of play for fuelre minutes in order to give the vinitora a chonne n wianing. Mackenzie and Robinson plaved very

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LOOAL AND DISTRICT

EVENTS, 1910.

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 31ST, 1910.

13-An Imperial Ordinance promulgating the right of foreigners to own land in Japan wes irsted. The Gaekwarand Maharipeof arods visit Hongkong-H, Hancock defeated 8.8. Given in the H.K.CC: tennis championship. 14-Rints Changsha Commodare Lyon leo, Consi-General of Mr. W A. Rubles, to submit to arbitration the question of the

in Hongkong for America. Chinese Gorernment definitely refusedPromoted to the rank of Roar Admiral.

destroyed br fire, the damage

JANÚARY,

WAR

de imitation of the boundary of Mac 18-The town of Wajima noir cetimated Death of Bishop Awdry, formerly of South Tokyo, in London. 6-General Sir John French, Inspector-General

of the British Forces, visited Hongkong. 7-Hongkong Philharmonic Society's concert

at City Hall. 11-Annual meeting of Ladies' Benevolent

Society

15-His Excellones Sanher Marques, Gover

nor of Maeno, visited Hongkong.

.*

17-The A.D.C. staged" The Torendor" at the

City Wail 20-Admiral Hubbard presented the Japanens Novy wit: American "Loving Cup"-M«. J. Ullman, senior partner of "Br. Ullmano & Co., died at Chaux de Fouds, Switzerland, 21 Chinese Government approved the onstruc- tion of the Chonchow.Aigan railway with Amirionn capital. 22--Private Roam of the Buffs wou the Hong: kong Marathon race-Mr. Gerahom Stewart formerly of Hongkone, was elected M.P. for the Wirrall Division of Chrabire, in the Con Sorvaliva jeterest, by a majo ity of 1,447. 24-Posto usse Lilliputians stiged La Mạn

Club Lustitano. cotto

at

25 The Prince. Hagent of Ching was decorated with the German Order of the Black Eagle. 26-Merers, D. W. Craddock, T. F. Hough snd A Shelton Hooper were elected members of the newly constituted Licensing Board by the Jautions of the Peace.-E. J. Barnett appointed Archd-acas of Hongkong-r Ν. A. Sieh, one of the senior partners in Stems Co., died at Hamburg. bg.

at Yon 3,000,000-Memorial service in me mory of Cousal-General Rableo at St. John's Cathedral-Bergeant Pitt defeats Sapper Heigh in the son our billiard championship of the Colony by 1,000 to 707. »* 23 Sir Robert Bredon withdrew from all connection with the Revenue Department fa order not to embarass China.

26-The Star Ferry Co purchased the right to treat and maintain a pier over Crown fore- shore opposite In house ftret, in connection with thek owloon Conton Railway, for #15.900, 27--Harbaur Swim to the Chino Mail Copwon

by T.

ፒ. Logan, with C. J. Crake second. Logan's time WAM 25 zain, 58) suca, and i Cooke's, 27 min. 243 secs. ;..

29-- Shih bang appointed grand secretary of the Waiwupn-A.L. steamer Jydia wrecked off Lam Yet Island, to the south of

the entrance to the Haitau Strait. 30-Confucian anniverary celebrations in

Hongkong.

OCTOBER.

1-Sir Henry May, the Offer Administering

the Government, opened the British section. of the Kowloononton Railway-Annual sparts of Civil Servion Cricket Club.

miral Lyon as Commodore of the Hongkong! Navel Trd, 22-Captain C. J. Eyres succeeds Bear Ad-2-First passenger train in the Kovicon 26-Japanese spy arrested on the fortifications

28

at Lyemun.

dorick

erminant Hotes.

Railway ran through to the frontier with a full complement of passengers. British Consal at. Fooohow.-Luauguration 3-Retirement of Mr. G. M. II. Playfair, of the National Assembly at Peking, by the Prince Regent. 4-Commaudere Tong and Ching Yuk Tong of. the Chinese Nasy parted with their quanes at After this the movement rapidly apread. Feking with a view to encouraging others,

Local Chinese gentry prenant Sir Fre ok Lugned with a baadsen soroll and lamianted address on the eve of his doparturo

holiday,

Governor presents Bir 29-Official Blaner and ree plion at -

Hormasjos Moly with the latters patent con6 ferring upon him the honor of kat htheid. 30-Departure of Sir Frederick Ingard on leave. Sir Henry May took the cathe of office the Executive Chanoil and in the presence of ssumed the administration of the Govers ment, Leading Chinese bankers and mer- chants are a farewell dinner of the Chinese Club to Mr W. N. Anderson, retiring of the International Banking manager Corporation.

MAY

2-The Japanese spy arrested at Leeman. WAS

sentenced to six weeks' imprisonment,

•steadily, and taking no risks gore able to carry Club opened at Kowloon,Bel. 4-The town of Aomori in Hondo Island,

out their hats..

-The vintore of thể K.OY.Lx, over the Club

loon uscent by Mr. Ivy Baldwin at Kowloon." -Lowis defented Reller for the welterweight boxing championship of the Orient.

Japan, was devastatoil by fire and damage done to the extent of Yes 3,000,000-Destl of Mr. T. L Bose, an old resident of Hongkong.

at home showed what wa« manera'iy xmental. 31-Annual mesting of Hongkong Gener An extra edition of the Daily Press conveyed

that thin na privala are likely to be importan!. factors in Ariting the doslastion of the Shield In addition to that win they had malte rather easily with the R..A, on Wedowel-y, wham they defeated by seren, wickets, the R.GA. being all out for 85 They have now the heat record of all in the Loiras commotition having three wins out of three matches played to their oradit.

The Police ha? to muffler another defeat on Tuesday in the'r League fixture with the Club, but they mado a decidedly batter showing than they bars hitherto done this season,

It is remarkable that two centuries should have been scored during this wook. R. Hannek with 176 not out is perhaps the best so far, but Corpl, Oswas on Tuesday secured bis around eentury this son, on both occasions against Kowlena. His score on Tameday was 121 oot out, while a fortni ht before he had 107 not out. The fourth century of the season was by H. Hancook, who also was not out, his score being 105

The analysis now reads:

Remnants

T.K.C.C.

Kawloon

Clesigengewer

R.F.

Police

Civil Barvics

·R.G.A ̈ ̈

Yorkel

Esmnants.

UISO) | AKK.C.C.

Civil Service

||| Craigangafer

4121 4 Polion

RGA.

D

Yorks

Learn football did not prave very intaros1inr The Club aut down to the on Saturdir. Engineers rather badly, five-nil, and the Naval Yard reversed their former defast by the H.G.A winning by the same score as they formerly lost one-nil.

The table now reala;

Buffs.....T

R.E.

Naval Yard

R.G.A.

Hongkong...

Kowloon....

P. W. D. L. For Agst. Pts

9 B

7 ·4

74

2

A-NOHIT

0 25

6

17

10

3 10

8

8

5 21

3

5

2 18 OBSERVER.

1

THE STRANDED TOURISTS.

POSITION OF AMERICAN PARTY IN SINGAPORE.

The American tourists who have been trav elling round the world under the care of Collver's touring agency are taking the news of Collver's downfall very philosophically. As we stated in the Ceylon papers, the party, un der Mr. Oscar Ems, which had got that length, continuing its progress through Indis on its own account. Their railway flokets are lill valid, because cash was paid for all transports tion.

Mr. Ems, who left. Ceylon with the inton

as possible tion of returning as quickly to America, arrived last week in Singapore, where another Collver party, in charge of Mr. Louis stone, ie already staying. The result of the meeting is that Mr. Ems joins this party on its trip to Java" to ret over the phook," he eave. Thereafter he will take half the party, Mr. Stone the other half, and com- plete the tour westward,

Chamber of Commerce at City Hall.

FEREUARY,

4-HE. the Governor formally opened the new premises of the Tastitation of Engineers and hiphuldara in King's Building. 5—Manila Carnival opened,

7 Annual meeting of Hongkong branch of China Anointin in the City Hall -Tha investiture of the Hon. Sir Henry May with the insignis of the K.C.M.G..took place at Government How

9-HE. Sir Frederick Luger informaly laid

the last brick in the Bracon Hill Tuonel 10-Sorious rints at Canton,

to ail in an later rt hockey match.

of the Japanese 12-Firat hat lo-bip quadrice Admiral Baron 11-Hongkon d-fen ad Canton by seven goals

naer command of Kamu, vīnited Hongkong. 14-Naval Fall at the City Hall.--Assassin of Prineo Ito sentenced to death at Fort

artbar,

25-Hongkong Jockey Club's annual race

meeting opened of Hspy Valley,

21 Dosth of the Chinese Grand Councillor

Tai mang tz at Poking."

23 Buffs defented HMS. King Alfred in the Army and Navy Football Challenge Shield finot by 6 goals to 1.-Japanese Gay erament introduceta Bill which proposed to give liens the right to a land in Japan, 24-II.K.S. ing 47 of, with His Excellener Admiral Sir I dworth Lambton on board left for Enrland

25r. E. IT Hinds of Hanekong won the

hina decided to introduce capital punish ment for the offence of sinuggling opium, 8-An explurion occurred in the Chinese Arsonal at Proting, killing or injuring a large num ber of person8?__ 10-Mr. B. F Behweriu, vice-president and general moanger of the Pacifio Mail 8.8. Co., visited Hongkong, 3r. You Sik Ho, son of

Mr. Ho U Mug, was admitted a the junior;

bay of Hongkong.

at Macro of the change of 11-Prodemation

Goreroment effected by the Republican revolution. Chiero merchants in Shanghai endeavoured to raise five million tuele from the Board of Finance and other bodies, to relieve the financial crisis, osaned by the heavy fall in rubber shores, 12-Eight Chinese banks in Peking upended payment. The President of the Board of Fin nce agreed to render Enancial assistance to Shanghai Bankers.-The Hongkong aud Shanghai Banking Corporation lont the Chinese banks in Shanghai 400,000 taele. 13-Rebellion of 50 Chinese troops on the

Tundan frontier.

annual competi ion of the Fire Brigade. 14- Sir Hoary May presented prices at the 15-Japanese battleabip hawachi launched at Yokongka in the presenes of the Emperor.- Entertainment at the City Hall in aid of the Bedford relief fand

to residents the firet sad news of King Edward's death, express the sorrow of the Colony and decide 9-Executive and Legislative Councile mét to to forward an expression of empathy to Queen Alexandra, the King and Qreen, and the Royal family in their bereavement. The Acting Chief Justion referred to the sad event before a fall attendance of the bar and eBears of the Court, and the local Monio Fraternity forwarded messages of condolence to England.. Letters of condolence were also ressived from Maas, the Commander-in-Chief of the French Far Ess'era Squadron, which was in port at the time, and fram goveral foreign Consals in the Colony-King George V. pro claired King on the parade ground, H.E. the Officer Administering the Government read-19-The Governor of Hongkong was received in andience by the Prince Regent of Peking. Ing the proclamation,

Cominero visited Hongkong. Emperor Feien Feng at Peking.

3Death of King of Siam; Crown Prince. 10-Death of the Convert of five late Chinese 20-Members of Pucite Coast Chambers of 11-Taau ara! ceremony of Boys' Brigade and

proclaimed King Scents at Kowloon

14-Bonekong "A" winners of the cricket Shield, presented with the trophy and medals on the round of the HK.C.C-Fannt of the Christian Brothers we onlab ated at St. Paul's Cathedral and t. Jesaph's College. 21 Barlal day of King Edward observed in Hongkong by mourning services in which people at various races who owe allegiance to the British Crown joined.

21 Empire Day celebrations in Hongkong. 30-General Terauchi appointed Residant. Gen. ecal in Korea in secession to the rte Prince Viscount Sone as

Talita COMÚN TÀIỪ while the deacon Resident-General.

fake part in the British Amateur Billiard Championship-Imperial Fdiet issued at Peking dismissing the Dalai Lama. 26-Honitong Clab defented Cigb Germania

in annual bowling matok by 216 polate

MARCH.

JUNE,

Seamen's Institute. Wanchal. 18-H.E. Sir Henry Mar opened the Hongkong

22 Rich coolles strike in Henokong 23-Hongkong defeated Shanghai in the inter- nort polo rompetition by 3 racla to ope; and Tsingtao by rias gone to twn. 24. Mr. G. E. And son appointed American

Consul-General at Hongkong.

7-Mr. M. W. Blade, barristor, of Hongkong, was elevated by His Majesty King Edward, VII. to the rank of King's Counsel. 8-Hongkong defended a Manil tem in an

Interport polo match (British rules) by vine 25 Corinthian Yaohtamen celebrated the open. grals to two-Hongkong Horticulturaling of their now club-house. Society's annual dower show.

JULY.

14-H.M.S. inoter, the new agship of the 4. Loral Americans colebrated the glorious

British

Fios Admiral" the Chínstation, with

Bir A. L Winslos, the new Commander in Chief, arrived in port. In e second interport pula sa toh played under American rules Hongkong defeated an Ameri ean teams by six goals to two and a halt. 15-8.8. (Zove and broncht a large party_of_

American tourists to 16-Foardation stood fongkong.

Fearth

6-Sir Hormujra Mody prosented with a by the Pa ser community. iilaminated -ddress 12-A land of Chiuvan pirates on the island of Colowen Test Porturnera anthority. The'r stronghold was bombarded and tho prest ma- jority of them were eventually taken prisoner. 14 Members of French e mmnnity in Hong- Uni:

kend celebrate the national fête 25-Eight Chinese banke, involving a sum of

ten million tools, failed at Shanghai.

the rugkong versity laid by: H.E. Sir Fred risk Lagard. At this ceremony the Governor supouneed that H.M. King Edward VII. had been pleased to approve that Mr. H. N. Mody be Appointed & Knight Bachelor.-Mr. JY. V. Vernon, an old resident of Hongkong, retired from business and left for England. 18-Sir Chon Tang Liang Cheng was appointed Chinese Minister to Berlin Bandmaou

Company opened at the City Hall. Opor 19-Annual inspection of Hongkong Volunteers on Murray Parade Grimal-Big fire at Yokohama, 3,000 persons homeless.

21-Sir Robert Hart, Inspector-General of the Chiness Maritime Customs, granted a your's extension of Irave, and Mr. F. A. aglia Deputy Inspector General. Mr. appointed

Peking, C. II. Oliver, ebiet secretary at Pel resigned. 23-Steamer Lanthan wrecked on the Lammasks. 7. F. Hough succeeded Sir Paul Chater

as District Bound Werted the Moonie Lodges of Hongkong and South China. MOSTAL

Vickers, Soes & Maxim received the Chinese Government for a at order from protected craiser fer training cadets. 26-1

-Balks defeated Naval Yard in final for Hong.. kong Football Shield-Annual Hongsong Regatta at Fenwick's Beclamation.

Co., Altona, Ger- 28-Death of Mr. Philip Arnhold, of Messrs.

Arahold, Karborg. many 29--Sir Robert Bredon decorated with the bat. ton of the Brat civil official order, and appointed to a position in the Shui Mu Chu (Bevense Department)..

at **

Swire, retired and left Hongkong 31-Me. DR Law of Messrs. Butterfield &

APRIL.

2-Sir John Jordan, H.HM'S. Minister at Peking, and family, left for home on a year's lante. 4--Boo & Wan, a notorious pirsto, after four

trials at the Magistracy and two appearances at the Supreme eart, was handed over to the Chinese Authorities and later beheaded at Canton.

AUGUST.

of Water Polo Shield Competition by thres B-V.R., defeated 87th Co, R.G.A. In the final

ponia to mil.

10 Viceroy Ynen of Kwongtang consured by the Prince Regent for allowing the Portuguese to deal with the pirates on Colowan 12-Bxtensive fuode do gent drmaga in Jonan, and cans much suffering and con-

iderable loss of life.

17-Binart J. Faller, American Vice-Consal at Hongkong, left for Gothenburg, Sweden, on promotion- Resuscitation of the Volon teer Reserva Asociation (hrough the instru mentality of Sir Henry MayThe 'smissal of a number of Grand Councillors at Peking, and the sphointment of Progressives in their

creates Coonantess great enestion manding the

20

Raffe, met with a serions riding accident while playing polo at Causeway Ray. 22-.M.S. Bedford totally wrecked off Quel. part Island, Korea. Eghtoon of the crew drowned-Korea annered by Jaran. 25-1'thumens honours conferred upon alonel Mesquita, who saved the Colony of Maono from a Chinese invasion in 1849.

BEZTEMBRE,

swimming carnival by 25 to 12 points.-Fatal 4-Hengkevir defeated Shan hai in infernort

fire and hailding collapse in Jervois Street:

Seven Chinese killed.

for and Mrs Dickenson, visited Hong kop-Warrick Major's Comedy Co, open

Hon. J M. Dickenaan, Amerion Scoretary

a seison at the Theatre Royal, on the Saigon steamer Hum Chow in the barbour. 14-Dino-nan Missionary Conference-Big fra

17-A big fire at the Wanchal timber yards

caused damage to the extent of $50,000. 18-The Board of Communications at Peking obtained a loan of twelve million taals from the Tok hatas Spacie Bank to assist Chinsso banks in various Provi oes.

27-Interesting speech by Mr. Murray Stewart at the Legislative Council on the restriction of morphine-Major-General C. A. Anderson, wacos sorto Major-General Brandwood,G.0.C., and Mrs. Andersen arrived at Hongkong. resigned, and his resignation was sort d 28-1! E. Yana Hou Shan, Viveray of Canton, Li Kue Chich, & grandson of Li Hung Chang, was appointed Mirister to Brussels, 30Bishop Torer of Ker died at Chulpy

from Blood-poisoning Clang Ming Governor of Ky

FIRE – the

NOVEMBER,

LOCAL SPORT,

FIXTURES AT A GLANCE.

Oricket Saturday (1.45 p.m.) and Monday (10 am).

HE.O.C.e, United Serviona,

Club Ground.

Saturday.

Kowloon u. 105th Mahrattas,"

Kowloon Ground, 11.30a.m. Craigongower r. ł0.0...

C.C.C. Ground, 2 p.m. Monday:

Craigengewer v. Watson's,

C.C.C. Ground, 2 p.m.

TRAMS.

H.K.CC.-R. E. O. Bird, A. A. Claxton,

A.P. Daawood, H. Hancock, E. Tancosk A. A. Maite, Rev. S. W. Payne, T. E. Pearso H. P. Sharpin, A. H. Young and A. N. Other

Kowloon J. P. Robinson, Lt. G. Baubary. Capt. H. G. Bell, I E. Bratt, A. R. F. Ravon, 1angley, A. O. Brawn and F. Sutton.. W. Wesenr, W. T. Elson, J. W. Mend, A. C.

Craigengower-LF. Lammert, H. H Tayler, L.A. Buso, I. Phillips, W. H.Warrenor, P. Corrie, H. Rapp, F. Rapp. C. J. Hieg'ubotham, 8. B. Battliwarn and R. Bass Reserves--A. B. Elís and A. V. Suffled.

B.I. CRICKET LEAGUE. The following is the table up to date :-

Yorks.. R. E..

Civil Servica The Remnants, B.G.A. Kowloon Hen kong Craigengewer

H.K. Polico

Playod.

Favors

League Footb-1. 1st Division. Kowloon v. R.G.A.,

Kowloon

B.E. t. Naval Yard,

Military Ground. 2nd Division,

89 Coy, B.G.A. v. H.O.C.

19 | Desire.

100.00 55.55

Military Ground, 2.30 p.m.

Referos, Sapper Pest, R.E.

88 Coy. R.G.A. v. 83 Coy. B.G.A.;

Lymm Grennd. 4 p.m. - Beforeo, Sergt. Giddy, R.E.

60.00

50.00

33.33

28.55

26.55

*CUTICURA OINTMENT A SKIN-HEALER

Writes One Skin-Sufferer. Wish to Bear Testimony to the Wonders says of Cuticura Remedies," Another. Had Tried All Kinds of Remedies, but to No Purpose. Cuticura Remedies Cured Them.

"I had been a suderer-from dry eczema en my handa for four or five years. They used to crack and bleed, and were very sore. At times they used to itch very much, tried all kinds of remedies, and received no benent. At last I saw the adverklaument of Cutkure Remedies and purchased some Cu sura Boap and Olatment, also Pills for the blood. I am very pleared to say the frak application gato me relief, and one bez at Cuticura iniment cured fi. I now use the Boap regularly and the Ointment for other purposes when required, an X-think it is a aplendid skin-healer," (Signed) Mrs. J. W. Pickstone, 262, Bland. Lase, Clapdifield, Raddiis, Lancs., Eng., Nov. 1, 1900.

"2: wah to bear testimony to the wonderi of Caticura Remedies. I had an attack of eczema on the back of my right hand which **Janed this years. It enme in the form of amall bilsteri which would werp for a few days, and then dry up ant peel off. · After this, the blistern would again appear. I hate · given nearly every sintment, pll and son A trial, but to no purpose, When I saw the advertisement for Cuticura Remedien I da elded to giro them a trial. I got little Cuticurs Ointment, and with another box I purchased (half of which 3 wed) cured it." (Bgned) Fred Bode, 14, Farm Rd., Park- brook, Birmingham, Eng., Jan, 24, 1910.

Catfeurs

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Corp., Sole Props, Boston. Post-freq,$5 paga Cuticura Book an the skin.

20.00 CHS. J. GAUPP

HONGKONG SHARE MARKET.

Messrs. Verton & Smyth in their weekly share report dated December 30th stafa:---

There has a no material change in our markot during the past week, and business i still much restrictor and wo hara Kard of no us either of sterling or dollar

1- Return of HE. the Governor and Lady Imrand Opening day of Shanghai Autumn Races.

stecka. Fino Hard Para Rubber is again lower with allora at 5/7 por h. The Bank of Eng land rate of disonant is unchanged at 44 per cont. and t'e

'e apen market rate at 34 per cent. Silver olores firm st 2412d por os,, and Ster ling T.T. at 1/10.

& CO.,

ALEXANDRA BUILDINGS,

CBATER ROAD;

ARE NOW SHOWING

A VEEY FINE SELECTION

DIAMOND

Bar ENGLISH MADE

HALL MARKED

ALBO

2-First annual session of the Hongkong

BANKS.-Hongkong and Shanghals have Licensing Board 4-The Throne decreed that the Upper and ben ro'd in small lots at 2895, and ale at Ixmer Houses of the Chinese Parliament. 8900 so reported, market closing with sellere should be brought into existence thres years in the last rate. Lontou is unchanged at hence-Constable Tras and a Chinese £86 Nationals have been hooked at 81, and while on duty in the harbour, were drowned are in further request of the rate, in a collision which centred between the police! MARINE ISU ANCEE-Unions are quiet

with pretable wollen at 98273 Cantoner JEWELLERY best sada Yaomati Ferry lanek. 5-Opening regsta of the Royal Hongkong been sold at $186, and North Chinas at the FE INSURANOFB.-Henokozga ara arter Yolt Clab.-Hongkong Volunteers go into improved rates of Tle. 140 camp

with buyers at 23623, and Chinas siso con bo 11-Disturbances occurred at Ehangbai es o

result of the enforcement of pla de recan-placed at $16.

SHIPPING Hongkong, Canton end Binonca tionery measures, and two compar les of tho Volunteers were called out, but thoir services have to steady with small anlos at $51. were not needed. Six foreigners at different Indo-Chinna are precarabio at $55, China d places were roughly ha del, two being Mauilas at 58, and Douglares at $20. Shell seriously injured.-H.. Lin Yn Lin, the Transpors are on offer, at 3/, but at 79/ there new Chinesa Minister to the Curt of St. are hayers for London account. Star Ferrys James, arrived at Hongkong and paid are unchanged at $25 and $124 for the old a

new issues, trapectively. of l

call op

OD H.E. the Governor. 12- Singapore won the interpart boating content with a sears of 968. hanghai's score- Pras 962. Hongkong's 929 and Potong's 879, 15-Drath of Mr C. W. Lengus, perinor in Mer, Kruse & Co., in fiermany-Renewed plagno disturbances in Shanghai over preoption osures; Volunteers cleared

and

sirosta.

REFINERIES. China Surare have not been dealt in, the alesing gustafi n is unchanged at $124 seilere. Luzon are still on offer at $22. MINING-No business has been reported ia this section. and quoʻatiena Bre unchanged.

Doces, WHARTES AND GOLOWN-Hong

sales 3. Hongking & kong & Whanga Dools haze ruled quiet with 19-Buffs farewell gymkhans-Jesuit fathers, Whares are firmer with bayers at 9524. New Amoy Dee shanghai Docks, and Shanghai & expelled from scan, arrived at Hangko: g. jacket, sentenced to three years imprison-local business. ment with hard labour for the wavelenghtor 22 John William Hays, an American lae- Hongkew Wharves are unchanged and without

of s Japan se in sat at Wanchei 28-Hongkong Clah defeat Club Germania in annnal inter-club bowling math by 698 poists--Bridin collapse in Aberdeen Street cances the death of six Chinese,

29 Revolt of sailors and soldiers at Macao

A LARGE STOCK OF

MAPPIN & WEBB'S

SILVERWARE

AND

PRINCES PLATE

AT THEIR

LONDON CATALOGUE PRICES

LANDS, OTELS AND BUILDINGS—Hong- kong Lards are easier with sellers at $991, Kowloon Lends can be placed at. 335h and West Point at $39. Hongkong Hotels (old) have barn booked at $99, but the new issue is still Pro able at 65. Humphrey's Estates after Plus only Cost of Transport to sales of. 26 nul 15 can now be placed at 63.

COTTON MILLS-Hongkon have been the medium of a fair business daring the wook at

Lient. Shirase's expedition left. Tokio en e voyage of discovery to the Bouth Pole. Margnes resigned the Governorship of Marso, lat or rate: Quotations for the Northern Mille 30-St. Andrew Fall at City Hall Captain 841 and 841, markat elasing with buyers at the

and Dr. Margus Videl. Chief Justice, was appointed to administer the Government.

DECEMBER..

3-The Governor and Lady Lugard gave a fars. well dinner to the Haffe at Government House

Amival of the KO.Y.L.I. into ministries, 4-Chinone Army and Naval Boards converted

5-Opening of the first Chinese action of the

Caol

anchauped

China Borneos are easier MISCELLANEOUS are with sellors at 89. There are buyers of Cements at 63, China Providenta st $7, Ices at $120, and Steam Laundrys at 863. Union Water Boats have been done at 864, and China Lights at 95 RUBBERS.-Cl sing quotations received from cents, both elcsing in request London by wire to-day are as follows-middle

oton-Kowloon Railway at Canton. De Highlands and Lowlands parture of the Buils,

Ledburys 7. Germans open ne otistions with the Chines

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Lordon Ventures for the extension of the Kaifong railway to London Asiatics Tsingtao.. civilian instigation of the military revolt at Allagara.... Bata Tigas Maco

Supongs 13-Committen appointed t» inquire into alleged United Serdangs...

Russian soldiers between Blagoveschens and the Legislative Council, 15 Colony's extimates for 1911 presented at 14 Ferious conflict between Chinees police and

Street. Hongkong, realted in the death of 18-Members of Chinese Grand Conpeil resign 17-Disastrous building collapse in Morrison/Algun

ked ex blog, but the Throns refused to accept Chinees bine

Asistio Squadron Fist

visited Kong.

their resignationDr. Vidal, acing Gaver gor of Macas, resigned, and was succeeded by Lieut. Machado 22-Opening day of V.B.C. Agustin Sports.

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"America konr

made to blow up the residence of the Prines 23-Hongkong Government bansch San Mei, a 12-Philharmoni Society's Connertat City Hall,

Prince Fushimi, Baron Ours and Baron Takabira visit Hongkong. An attempt was Regent at Peking with dynamite. 6-Mr. T. 8. Forrest of Hongkang won the Golf Championship of the East at Shanghai with a score of 158.

Mr. Ems can't understand the situation. It5 was first forced on him when he found, in on, that a letter of credit for £400 had been stopped. Then once the following enble Forced suspend payment; bankruptcy probably fallow, because sudden withdrawal credit: inexpressible regrets but at presset halpless. Sending cash member full letter explanation.

“And I can't get over that," says Mr. Es The agency was never run on credit, but always on a cash basis-Straits Timer.

12- Fiftieth anniversary of the Italian Convent.

-New barracks opened at Kowloon for Indi-

of Dr. Sun Yat Ben. the Chinese reformer. —HE, Tang Shre Ti on his op as President of the Chinesa Board pmtroent as of Communications visited Hongkong en

the

stern and International Trusts 12/6 prem.

LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS.

The N.V.K, str. Miyamki Hare (Daropean instant, and is expected here on the 4th proz.

The CF.B Co.'s str. Empress of India left 22-Bishop Pezzoni celebrated his silver jubilee Line) loft Bingapore for this port on the 30th

sa miezionary in China, uzo

Vancouver, BC, on the 28th instant p., for 23-A Daily Press telegram

The str. Capri Left Singapors for this port outa from Hoangshan to Peringorship of the Fiji Islands Hongkong vin amal ports of call,

Governor at the Legislative Council meeting pected here on or about the 5th prox. and congratulated by members.

promotion of Sir Henry May to the Goycru-

Hongkong.

WEATHER. REPORT.

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On the 37th at 12.05 p.m.-The depression lying over E. Manchuria yesterday has moved towards NE and presare has increased consid

erably in Vladivostok.

The barometer has fallen over China, W. Japan, and the Licochons owing to a depression which is passing from the continent to the Yellow Sea to the North of Shanghai.

Preskare in probably increasing over the Upper Yangtza valley and the monevon, at pre- sent interrupted along the China coast, will ret in again by to-morr. w.

Hongkong rainfall for the 24 hours ending st 10 s.m. to-day, 0.00 inches,

The forecast for the 24 hours ending at noon to-day is as follows:-

Variable to N Hongkong & Neighbourhood winds, light to

Formosa Channel

fresh: fine. Variable to NE. winde, light to strong

South coast of China between Same as No. 1.

Hongkong and Lamooks. Hongkong and Haines...)

an troope-Honë kon- AD.C. produce a 24-Inspector Goulay defeated Sergeant Puit | 29-Sir Henry May ou ogieod, by H. E thou the 37th instant afternoon, and may be ex- South coast of China between Same No. 1.

and Men” at City Hall,

at the Kowloon Bowling Green in the final

of the lawn bowls chainpinship of the Colony,

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