to bold the wo . fenon 1 rent' are equivalent to rateable val recorined in the MANDET provided by 6 and 7 W. 1V c. 46" Bestore the question is, moreover, , finally decided by what the assesang here has always done in fixing the xxrerred value. He takes the rent paid by the tenanta and from that deducts or not the faxes according as they are paid by the tenant or not, and then in cases where the premises are let floors, in order to make provision for any of the he antenanted daring any Boors that
might
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, JANUARY 11, 1895.
trade caused by the war requires more instead of les current cats. Much of the money that ts being spent will return to Japan in the natural course of ev. nts, but there is necessrfly considerable proportion which wi'l not return except in the form of the "was"indemnity which China is expected to pay---some dry l
|
perfod of the assessment year, the ARICUBOY, | transports have assembled in Ujine, however, i ka seemed as if he had such a reserve of power,
upon the repressolation of the owner, mikes a deduction from the net rental and the rating value is finally fxetafe such deduction,
No.
Claimant
AWARDS.
Amount Gori, Clalmad Offer
Abrand,
11 Cheung Sa$56.000 $30,000 $40,000 Kow Shee $55,514 $30,000 $35,000 TAR
75 ABCÍ
3 Hongkong Fire $20,880 $13,310 $16,000
Insurance Co., Ltd.
17 Wong Kat-pat...8 5.000 $ 3,795 $ 3,500
AT D'ARC'S MARIONETTES.
The departure of the Sendal parrison from Hiroshima Is still delayed. Almost all the
and it is now thought that the embarkation will that some charge has heen made in the plan of be completed by the 15th inst. There are rumours operations previously adepted but the reticence of officials of course prevents any actual information le-king out. We have positive information that deischment of trains will shortly be despatched ched kom Ujina for China. It is certain, however, that the orders at first given for the dispatch of the Only marrison to Hiroshima were
were, FEm
countermanded. The
物
stated, expected to reach Kob- last Stronday, and arrangements had been made to
them
an entertainment, but on the newi that order to proceed to Hiroshims had been countermanded the entertainment was necessarily abandoned. Of course there may be no sctual change of plan; it may simply have been found necesary to delay the dispatch of the garrison because the transports were not ready. It 抽。 however, almost a month since the Third Army Corps was expected to set sail from Japan. There is a complete dearth of war It almost I neems as if the two armles in the field had determined in enjoy their New Year in the orthodox manner without troubling about the enemy.
At any rate, there appears to be a complete cessation of operations for the time -belag.
new".
SPORT AND ATHLETICS.
BILLIARDS.
There is no more delicate, refined, fascinating, and scientific game than billiards, Even John
Old Seck, win the Chilety Minstrelfracket Ruskin and Herbert Spracer bare deigned to was in full swing.
The same old p { was in the front row) when the Salvation Army casually remarked in song that they knew what it was to be there,"
At the ij The tre on the Praya Reclama R- tion, na R creation Clih, st 9 o'clock to- night.
CRICKET.
GARRISION 7. LongKong C. C.
A match between elevenu representing the Gatson and the Thongkong Cricket Club tespreidels comme cel this stiernanu,
Appended are the scores up to the hour of golog to press
THE GARRISON.
Surg-Malar Reads, Frios, & Watson
Fergi hirton, R., & Wars00................... 13. Thresher, R, Watton
1. And, 1H, Maitfant..
Orend Praer, M.SC., Wacan
Rev, Vallinge, Darby
Colke, Sheart. Darby
Le. Humilers, H., Maitland, b Shelford Lt. Porciun, R,
Private Lee, R., Shifd....
Extrive.......
Total.
HONGKONG CRICKET CLUB.
T. . milli, 10.
A. 5. Anton, Leon
E. C., 1 VallingesJRAKTA
A Gorte, R.N., & Vlogs
W. C. Moerim. R., e Reaße, h Yalliog
- W Malmud, not out
J. W. Fine Perelva, ħ Valing......................
T. Shelton, RN, clee, Valling..................
S, L. Darby, not apt.
Extrane i mjese
Total for seven wicket
THE SUNDAY CARGO WORKING ORDINANCE.
The following letter on the above subject has been forwarded to us for pubilcation by the Secretary of the Chamber of Commerce 1--- Coloni 1 Secretary's Office, Hongkong, 7h January, 1895. Sie-in reply to your letter of the 5th Instant
speak of billiards. Indeed, Herbert Spencer ance said that he liked to see a young man play a good rame of billlards, for it was an accom> pllaḥment to be proud of, although be objected to bli playing too good a game. because that war evidence that he hand spent ten much time upon it. While blfliarde in
ane
of the very best of indoor rames, it
It is equally true that the pastime never occupied a more exalled position than it does to-day. Moreover, there never have been such wonderful profes- sional players es there are now. Doubtless freal Improvements have been effected in the construction of
of tables and In the meaufacture of balls and cues, but after making every possible allowance for these matters. I am firmly convinced that we have now living the best billiard plavere the
WD id has ever seen. And the best of them all, the undoubted champ'on, is Mr. Tobu Roberts-another proof of the doctrine of here- dily in sporting sk!!! which I have so often enunciated in this letter.
excitement in the audience is wonderful While this break of 1,392 'was being made you could bear a pin drop, save when a magnificent strok" compelled the aged and the d-dgilers of both træet in host their kidded palme, and shout Bravo! Oh, it was a grand sight. John Roherts seemed to my the balls may come and the balls may go, but I go on for ever. And he did it all with such a calm, Imperturbable face. There was never a flutter af excitement or a passing sign of excitation. On the contrary
that he could do much rante wonderful thinne which makes the rame to k simple. But among than these. It la this consummate case
se of his
ordinary folk
Cho has found 1 is only amateur who has out what he cannot do who cen justly appreciate Roberts show. the value of such lay as Jahr The really great men
men in most welke of Tifs afialna thle consummate exse. Nothine in execution, I appose, frer stomed difficult to Paganini, And do we not read that after amateurs had heard. Pagrobri play they either went home and broke their violins, ar locked theft instrumenta un, never to touch them agafo, To sea Roberto make this break of 1:393 might well have had the same effect on any bonest enthusiastic, airlving amateur,
I cool que excuse a fellow going to his club taking his cus out of its case, smashing It work saving, Never
shall! more I play after seeing John Roberts. At billiards I'm like a baby learning to talk. whereas I thought I was an accomplished weaker." There are some of the thoughts and liders that rarper thmagh my mind, as with wrapt attention I watched this buge break Bombay Gaselle.
(To be continued)
THE RISTORP OF A SCAR.
T
Of the back of my right hand-just about the middle of it-there is a small scar, half sa big sa a threepenny niens, perhaps. You would never notice It unless I showed it to you, and oron then you would have to look sharp to see it. But it's there, all the same, and will be until the hand is returned to dust. It dates back forty years, that sour does. Going home from school one day another boy and Y quarelled and fought. Strange to say, it wasn't about a girl either. Anyway, he drew his jack-knife and stabbed me in the back of the right hand. The wound, I remember, was slow to heal. It was sore and inflamed for month, and hardly a day but something hit it, or I kno kod it against something, and so made it worse. My whole available body appeared to be concentrated in that are. You know how such
things are. They are like boils, and if there is any comfortable spot to havna bolt there are loads of money waiting for the follow who discovers it.
Lately we have received two letters, both con taining an identical expression, namely, this "Every thing seemed a trouble to me." Now, none of us are 10 tph an to be proof against trouble, but when everything in a troublo to a man the very heart inside of him must be tonder and touch. And, Meroy
knows, it is an often enough. Grief will do it, worry æll te
St and Hincs too.
One of these letters, or at least the writer of it, goes on to say "It was in March, 1880, that I foll fired and languid, and without my waual energy. Before that I hat always been strong and active. Now I was low-spirited and mainsholy; erarrthlog soomed a trouble to mr. At first. T had a bad taste in the mouth, a poor appetite, and all I ate gave me great pain in the chest and aides. Even fab and poultry gave a wch distress as more solid food. I was constantly spitting up a sour, soid fluid which caused a miserable feeling the
my throat and mouth.
A
THE PROORKÉS OF JOHN ROBERTS. Care and practice have done much for John Roberts. If I were asked to give an opinion as In the secret of the access of Roberts I should without besitation answer:-"An abatemians Hfe and constant practice." Just Jet for moment see how he has progressed in one branch of the grms which he has made his special study Everyone knows that John Roberts has been great advocate and exponent of the spot-barred *ame as the most interesting form of billlards for so for the simple the ordinary spectator.
reason that it provides
vides variety the spice of life. No doubt it is marvellous to are a man make art, but it his thousands on the spot in one break, but li le rauch more exciting and charming to watch
all-round break with the three balls con. good stantly changing post ions. It is to this spot- barred
sach all-round gamo, demanding excellence, and anch finere, that John Roberts
ert has excelled all rivals. Even he himself bar made wonderful advances. Thus In 1885 the best spot-barred break on treort was 451 he by Roberts gainat North. In October, 1885, Roberts playing against Mitchell, value the figures to 544. and next month when meeting the SEMA player Roberts compiled 604 Thi stood for close on three years as the highest spot-barred break, but to March,
when meeting poor Willlars Cook, on
"After I had been for some time in this condition
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So much for the facts as Mr. Leaky felt tham, put together so less than 6gn without leaving What has selecce to offer in explanation of them? the table. Would you believe that since then Thin. Gout, rheumatism, and billiousness are three he has more than doubted this huge effort? In complaints arising Indleostly from an overworked March, 1893, he rattled up 737 against Perl', Hver, or, more properly from indigestion and dyspepala. This syant he scored 867 at one attempt against The polsons so engendered may lie hidden and unfels THE the Australian champion in London, and early for a long time, and then be suddenly rendered motive in May leat, at
#176nchester, he smashed all by mental worry, exposure, over eating, wrong estim previous
marvellous Burroughes and Waits had cheque of £100 to the scored 100 at
Arsine
A
11397
or any of a dozen other causes. The kidneys fi Masura.
(following the stomach and liver), the sold "polson promised
remains in the blood and sets up infiammation in the player who
"Joints, and the retained falde produse dropsy. All at the spot-barred game on sorts of disturbances are apt to go with this condition table constructed by them. Looking
at the of things, every one less discess in self then a th'usand and one chances of brasking down it seemed very doubtful whether such a les ymptom of the one causs-Indigestion and dyspepała, The heart and lungs are often attacked in sympathy. would ever be accomplished. If it was to be Oure the torpid Algestion, and an all-round improve done one felt lominctively that Roberts was
ment at once succcode. To do this is in the power of the man who would, accomplish it, and be was, Mother Belgel's Curative Syrup, perhaps, in the
power of nothing else.
THE GREATEST SPOT-BARRED BREAK. But I want to tell you some more about this of the break of 1,392. Joba Roberts is back from the
I am directed la state for be informetter Cape, where he has has been playing. The Knowing what he now knows he feels safe. "There is no
Chamber of Commerce that a copy of your of the zoth August last was duly forwarded to the Secretary of State and that the reference to your letter of the 27th idem was made because It was the last received from the Chamber an the subject ol · the correspondence.
I am also to
to polit out that paragraph a to the Order-in-Council pablished in Notification No. 395 of the
2nd November, 1894, provides explicitly for the cessation the privilege in question on the terminati: n of existing mail contracts.
A copy of your le ter under reply will be for- warded to the Secretary of State să requested,
I have, elc
J. H. STEWART LOCKHART, Acting Colonial Secretary. The Secretary of the Hongkong General Cham-
bar of Commerce,
THE WAR IN THE NORTH.
bilifked season bas agria commmerd, and da lug the long cold winter swanlegs we shall be gathering round the green baise board which is 1 day in the To cheering and consoling after a hard da warehouse or
or the shop. Hence the appropriate. ness of a little chat on billiards. Well, I watched
Man
the making of this 1,392, and I want to tell you some of may impressions. It was to a game of 24,000 up spot-barred. Diggie, a young chester professional, who plays very daintily and cleverly, receiving 9,000 polate. For thr. 114 mins. Diggie was a mere spectator, norslag
cue. A break
break is not compiled by making
his
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sales of brilliant strokes, but by THE Steamship of shotsas easy as sheting green peas." Most of the abots which Roberts made could be got with cartelaty by any little marker in battons who could just over the table. But thereto los the deception. Joha Roberts leaves
res there almple shots for himself time zher time. That is how as maires bis The Kobé Chronicle of the 4th lust, says that breaks. When he strikes you hear the delicate the long-expected movement of the Sendai click of the Ivorian and
roll they silently Division seems at last to be "emerging ant of
Into position for the the dim and misty future and
next shot, appara coming whhin mensurable distance of the region
practical matter of course. If the balls had of
animate beings and had been told to stop at politics," The Om
Oaks treaps are already on the certain all-defined places, they could not move in small detachments, to take the quaters have obeyed orders more intelligently and
Biroshima
which the Sendai men now occupy. | Mukhi
mastery There are reported to be over twenty hausports exactly. It le to this that Roberts's
He plays with anch ROCHTAIS strength, with at Ujina, mostly under orders to sail in a few
such a nicety of touch that he gets "position" days, though of course is impossible to get
nors frequently than say other man.
man. He rahas THE Steamship any information out of the shipping people, who
aufficulties i he avoids them. So slowly,
meet you wonder whether #t will I strike thes two. But it does, and keeping the two object their risk into the Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godowa Company, Limited, whenon delivery ussy be obtained.
in
to make
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES,
FROM SHANGHAI AND KOBE.
"MARQUIS BACQUEHEM," excite having amived, Consigaces of Cargo are hereby
are all under strlet orders to maintain absolate so solliv, dos his ball roll that in you other informed that their Goods are being landed ut
artresy.
bath is front of him Roberts nurses them ten derly down the cushion on one side of the table
One effect of the war is already noticeable In the money market; silver dollars are getting ECRICET and scarcer, and little except paper and at last, when you think that he is in a
i ko la la a quaD- No Claims will be admitted after the Goods money is seen. Exactly how much bullion, has dary and the balls are bound to be scattered, with have left the Godowns, and all claims must be felt the country there is no reliable masne of masterful coup he sends the balls down and sent is to the Undersigned before Moon on the ascertaleing, as of courte war kems do not round the table, and they come together once 18th instant, or they will not be recognised. appear to the Customs returns,
But The
No Fire Insurance has been effected, and any the more so nicely and so close to where he is stand- quantity must be immense, for
Leg, that you verly belleve he is a magician. Goods remaining in the Godowas after the 18th practically the whole of the conqusted country has had to be This aliette a burst of applause, and come instant, will be subject to rent, suppled with coinage to replace the consbery sathusiast who takes half an hour for go up, some casă, and ible meins su enormous diska | cannot suppress a little laugh. It is the laugh on the resources of Japan. It is the mere | of suvy and admiration as under his brusik hy Morfously felt, too, olnar the great facesser du i escovadly matter "By [oys" The suppressed
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AND
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WONG TAI-FONG,
Surgeon Dentist,
(Formerly articled Apprentice, and latterly assistant to Dr. ROGERS), HAS REMOVED TO
THE BANK BUILDINGS, QUEEN'S ROAD, (Opposite Hongkong Hotal), CONSULTATION FREE, Hongkong, 17th July, 1891.
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