to me.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, JANUARY 12, 1895.
by what we are to-day enabled to state as to the proceedings of the two most important pablic groups of those holding honorary cell appointment.
The next day, the with his
5th Instant, all the bonorary Just ce of the Pence, and all the members of the Chinese Advisory Board I ke- wise
"No, on the contrity, the was a good kind Hule seul, but" with a bitter little laugh "You are galle right, I found It Impossible to remalo. Her husband made my lite barden
The man persécuted ma unwelcome attentions, unit! I could bear it no longer, and wat
was obliged to leave, though slone knew what was in become of me. only thing that
that suggested itself to me, was to go to Hongkong, and soo I could find another engagement there. And oh, Marcus. I was freling so lonely, so sad, so wretched in-night, just before you came, I had been looking at the water;
and wondering if it would'nt be best to end-
He laid his hand gently se her mouth. "Hush child," he said, "you don't know what you are anying."
But Marcus, what was life worth to me? I was brefanted to late it."
And now, Far?"
"Ah, now "She echoed, and there was world of expression and meaning, in those two Hitle words. "But how late it is the last hour
the Colony winged feet, Good al-hi has slipped
away on dearest, I must ga"
Yes," he answered rather wistfully. "I suppose you must, but I feel as if I hated to let you go out of my sight. Till to-morrow then, Esme. Ah, daring. My new found darling, come back, just one more kiss before Í let you go,"
BEWE
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To-day's Advertisements.
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(MARIONETTES.)
play when but 13. That be ånd u untural aptitude for the game is evident from the fact that after 18 months practice be made 74 consecutive screw backs. There was a table at his father's hotel, and wis a very able marker. When Master Peall was at school the marker used to write him lettera "full of billiards." Whas be was not at school young Peal practiced for an The offer their action, and that of the
being commented upon by the hour and a half every day and then developed day his passion for "potting the red." Indeed, he follows:-To-day hit Parwars if fidding about the spot." After Singapore Fru Pros a
was always (5th January) would be premature to comment
sav length
the арот at
of the Passing bis 18th birthday, Peall gave up
but year, action taken by the Uneficial Members of playing for four
on returning Council and the public bodies who have so
have so his youthful love he found hims 1! In form quickly and spontaneously afforded them the very spredly. After a few months' practice fallest support in their power. The Governor to Penil became so expert and so accurate that he absent at Penang, and it is presumably only at He therefore played in a match at the Aquarium only by could find no amateurs who would meet him. telegram through the Colonial Secretariat that be has fearnt what action
that he
he won he would £100, #greeing traples the prize to the next man, bean taken in Singapore
The vindicate the transfer to
Autho Colony's rights and claims for justice. But rities deemed that by playing with professionals it is not too early to say an behalf of he had fortelted his amateur sintos. Peall ave condered whether he should give up billiarda the public that to the Unofficials who have made this final stand in defence of their trust, or become a professional cuelst, and be ensolved,
with fall hands, all approval. offere,
val after deep cogitation, in favour of the latter bonour, esteem, and gratitude. We are in no
so courte, And he has never regretted his choice. His first appearance as a professional was made mood to enquire into the causes that are
at the Plough Tan, Lewisham, when be played supposed to have produced hertation in some quarters before the decisión
George Collins an exhibition game, and received was taken. has been taken; and it is now the duly of fee of three guinean for doing so.
PRALL'S MARVELLOUS PRATE, the public to convince all those gentlemen that they have with them, In their
Peali has done many notable things. He has the enti
entire moral and materiel
uppert that made one break of over 3,000, several of about the Colony can put at their disposal. Tt is a glad relief to many anxious hearts among in 44 minutes in 1884-this being the quickert 2.000, a spot-barred of 571, and has scored 1.000 us to see the good old manly English spirit
Itself at last but not before exhausting game on record. In November, 1886, Peali ordinary channels. The Colony thanks it in one break. In doing this he made 134 and every method of obtaining justice through the played G. Colles 15 coo no at the Aquarium, and ROARS OF LAUGHTER,
on the 4th and 5th of that month scored 2.413 Unofficials, the justices of the Peace, and. least of all, the Chinese gentlemen who bold the 449 spot-strokes in succession. A machine could acked and Important office of membership of the Advisor hardly be more precise, and yet ko hroke down 92 at a comparatively easy bazard. When this Board. Fairplay knows no distinction of climate break was over the spectators simply yelled or country, and our Chinese friends are as able as
themselves hearse, and Sie Robert Peel, an of us to feel that the Colony has not been intere treated in this
Intereated spectator, unsble to contele kim- matter with the
the respect or con- began to grow a litle ubrusy, though he did iteration that the barest Intire guld prescribe self, uprang towards the smiling tile men
·* Through these years of struggle, our Unofficials and wrung bis bands with rapture and good have done much in defence of the Colony's the table manufacturers, presented him with
fellowship. Mr. Wright, of Wright and Co., Now- Indeed have they
done even
Great feat this was, Peall better. They may lay salde
mere local note. Gr honorific epithet, but, in doing so, in the best surpassed it on November 5th and 6th tiga. and highest sense do they carey with them again player, who quitted the business of heald
Dawson, Huddersfield, a really splendid young Into private life the permanent distincion of
reed making to become a billiardist, had just honourable duty honourably dane.. It is a page
defeated Prall at the spot-barred game afier a Peall had not been this Colony's history that will reflect nothing
most exciting match. but credli upon the men who helped to write it.
defeated for nearly two years. Thereupon he Again, and again, does the Colony thank them.
played Dawson an all-in game at the Aquariam, the polots being 15.000 mp, Dawson to receiv
ne-third of that number as ble start. Peall smote his opponent hip and high, making no
HI less than 3,304 in a single break. rubs on the spot included 93. 150, 123, 372, 120, and 400 successful winding hazards. For this he was presented with another so and a valuable stop. wajch, Dawson never made a stroke for a day and a half. This to the kind of ran Prali le.
To-morrow! But not such a day as the lovers had planned out for themselves. They would have had all pature, bright, smfling, plous, jelag with them in thele hap- piness. But the sky was overcast and dark. The learen-hard waters End treacherons sullen look. A warm teemed imminent; but they sat together band in
in hand, they irughed,
* contrasting p between their own bright outlock, and the troubled Ume which had fallen apon Dame
Nature.
and drew
evening,
however,
Towards
Marcus
bis best to bide it from her. She seemed so gay, wo careless of any impending danger, so secure in her new found happiness, that he had not the
to hint at any heart to
a
Sea. Ibe
trouble. Next day the weather rzew worse. The reging sex ran mountains high, and the foam- crested are hing waves seemed to be having a wanton gambol with the ship asbe crashed through them. Then, twards noon, they knew the worst, they were in the midst of typhoon,
China that dreaded ener
neray of the rain paured down is torrents, the wind lashed heat the ship in its relentless fury, and and her! swept the decks, carrying all before 1 A-d then
wie en night came and shrouded in darkness
the day, ^1
their misery Wi Increased tenfold, for sil mesos of reckoning their whereabou's had gone, and the Captain knew that somewhere in their track lay the Pescadores.
Marcus were Fan
were sitting to and the saloon in semi-darkness, for the sush of water kept purlig out the light. Her face was pale, but she was calm and collected, while on all sides arose the shrieks of wansen, terror. struck,
Marcus Feld her
her close. "My brave tile woman," he murmured in her ear, for the polse of the storm mide conversation impossible. A terrific epath A terable sound of splitting
very
timber, and the poor ship abivered from stem to stein ilke a reature in
In patio. Marcus knew that uniers some miracle Then took place, their doom was sealed. They had struck the P senderes. He seized Esmé's hand In a grip that huri, ber.
*Fert
claims.
De
по
SPORT AND ATHLETICS.
(Concluded.)
not
MAINLY ABOUT PRALL.
C.
"Come," he said, "keep up your courage Leicester Square, on the site of which it. Even musical publishers lists to sing
darling, we must make for the deck, it is our only chance." He helred her through the saloon, which was live with the cries of terrified Plasences, and in the binding darkness they hardly see anything, but their senses told them They could what a scere of chans surrounded them, and the shouts of the efficers and men struggling to make themselves heard above the fury of the gale, fell upon their ears.
Marcos was
*busy binding her to him with a plece of
"We may be washed on to the rocks” he said, "it is
is our only chance. A huge wave thundered over the deck -nly a few yards from where they were standing; the spray blinded and drenched them, and on the wind was borne the cry of the despairing creatures it carried with it inte eternity. Marcus felt that the next one would very likely take them with it, and he told her so. She shivered 1tle, and clang to him, and hid ber face upon his breast.
Ou, Marcus, darling. It is cruel," she whis pered,
voice pil
Pilchoked with tears. "We wo happy, happier than I had ever hoped to be in this world Why mast we die ? Is there no hope? Has Fate decreed hat we shall not live our lives together 7 But in our death God has been good, and has Bot separated a "—she put up her hand and piled his face down to her kiss me, good bye, darling-It is sa dark I cannot see you, and ob, Marcus, thank God for letting as be together, I had rather a thousand times die with you then Ilve ΣΠΥ life: alone-" Another wave
rave struck the ship with a dull awful thud. Marcus felt it was their death knell. His arms closed tightly round ber. "Good-bye, my darling-its coming" and then the dense lick volume of water broke over them, and they were swept off into the seething sea
were
ber
A calm ses, and a sunny sky. All traces of the storm have disappeared. The wild chaos of yesterday has gone. But It has taken with it. many lives and has devastated many homes. Bits of wreckage A ating on the peaceful waters
1. tell their own lafe, Driting on a piece of broken
sparare a man and a woman. Her bead, with its great unbound evils of hair, ln zillowed on bis breast, ad she seem to be sleeping peacefully, but it is the long, long, sleep of death!
A CONSTITUTIONAL CRISIS
AT SINGAPORE.
THE "UNOFFICIALS " RESIGN IN A BODY,
The following report of a constitutional crisis at Singapore will be read with interest, for here in Hongkong we have just as much reason to protest against the Military Extortion as have the ratepayers of the sister colony! 5-
four
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ST. JOHN
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DERFORMANCES of "ROBINSON Dates at the THEATRE ROYAL, CITY HALL, at 9 CRUSOE will he given on the following PM preclarly
THE BILLIARD CHAMFION'S CAREER. " John Roberts was born at Ardwick on August 15th, 1847, being the son of Mr. John Roberts himself a great player. In bis day, Roberts sen. was considered so much the superior of all other
Like Roberts, Peall never smokes, but what le players that wobody could be persuaded to accept
more he never drinks, although he is a publican, | FOR SWATOW, AMOY AND FOOCHOW. from bha 300 out of 1,000 is a match for maner. and his breaks of 200, all-la, were considered for he is the proprietor of the White Horse st quite phenomenal Indeed, when John Robert's Brixton, London. His hand is always steady THE Company's Steamship
his eyes bright and clear. his nerves Arm, and father was at his beat, a break of 100 was un- common, sud Hughes Dufton, Bowles, and his temper agreeable. He is 1ociated with
who ranked next to him played Thurston and Co., the makers of the billard Captain Goddard, will be despatched for the matches without once reaching these figured uables for the Royal family, just as John Roberts above Ports on WEDNESDAY, the 16 Instant, in a single effort. In 1860, John Roberts is always connected with Burroughs and Watts at Daylight.
For Freight or Passage, apply to that these and his son, then a lad of 13, went to They do say, and no doubt it is true, London, and the elder leared Savile House, mis tables. And if they do I see no harm in
firme
gentlemen retainers to play on these
DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co.,
General Managers. their DOW
Hongkong, 12th January, 1805 and composers stands the Empire Theatre, The premises were
to pay great vocAITI fitted out as a billard saloon, and all the principal know what it
HONGKONG AMATEUR DRAMATIC matches of the day, including those of the rival songs which they wish to force on the public.
CLUB. Feall never trains, although he cycles à grant. universities, were played there Master Jones for deal. He used the old-fashioned ordinary antli showed be was following his father's footsteps
this year,
when be descended to a safety. While at 19 he won a handicap at St. James's Hail, in which sixteen of the leading players of the day Peall sticks to one half an ounce lighter. It is John Roberts always uses a cue of $5 DUDCES, competed. The first match for money in which an Interesting fact that Peall now uses the same Roberts took part was against Wm. Cook. It was an ubatilib which he played in his Grat 1,050 ap for 100, and Roberts won by gt. In match with Collins at Lewisham. Mr. Peali bas 1870 Roberts. Jun., challenged Cook for thecham-mate danger, Miss Mabel, who le not yet 11, plonship, and was doubiless moved to do this because Cook bad just defeated his father for that and can barely reach the table, but she can honour. The meeting was arranged for Apell make breaks of 25 and 30. Peall hopes to see 14h, and Roberts gained an easy victory by 478 her earn a handsome income as a lady teacher points. It was not destined that he should of billards.—Bombay Gazette. enjoy the distinction lang for Joe Bennett beat him, and Cook svenged himself. The champion- CHILDREN starving to death on account of their ship was held in fare by Cook, Roberts and fanbility to digest food will find a most mar. Bennett until 1885, when Roberts defeated Cook by 91, and Bennell by 1630. Since that, vellous food and remedy, in Scott's Emulsion of date June, 1885, Roberts bas remained the palatable and easily digested, Rend
Pure Cod Liver Oil with Hypophosphites. Very follow. unchallar.ged and andluputed champion of ing testimonial: I have brescribed Scott's
the English players. No one has the courage to Emulsion in cases of children offering from ackle in ander the championship conditions, wasting a although Pealt is doubtless quite willing to
wasting and mai-nptrition and can report ment him at the all-in game, which is, after all is favourably of its good effect; it has been in each case taken most readily."-W. PERKINS, said and done, billiards. The American, Ives, M.R.C.S., Medical Superintendent, Balletg gained a sensational victory over Roberts In a Hospital. Any Chemist can supply it-Sale contest with peculiar conditions. Bat still at Agent for Hongkong and the Empire of China: the all-found English game and particularlyChan & Fook, at Watkins & Co., Hongkong, with the monotonous spał stroke barred, no one [Advt. has ever approached the high level of the present champion.
FRAGMENTARY FACTS CONCERNING THE CHAMPION.
SAMO RE
To-day's Advertisements.
THEATRE H ROYAL
CITY HALL
For six months a year at least Roberts playe 2,000 points a day. To this constant practice, to the fact that he does not smoke, and that he limits himself to two "whiskies" dally, hu
marvellous poke-not one attributes hie
In playing a match be my! that he always but three or four abots ahead, just the a chess player does
does with
mover. John Roberts, if not rich is in very happy and pros. perous circumstances. He has always, taken care of bi mo
and that is where most b money,
t billard players have
have failed. He has known what it i
is to take 65,000 entrance money in five nigbis, and HICKS' ORIOLES precious few cuelata can say
say this
The champion
ice,
to Aus
has visited India about a drasu times, has been to the Cape
thrice, to
to New Zealand wi traila three ilmes, and to America once, berides numerous Continental trips, to that he may
and a well
benestly be described as a Rand Informed man. His house to Glo
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THE MANAGER,
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No. 187 ——KOWL^ON DOCK DETACH: | "THIS commodious and wall appointed MENT ORILL, MONDAY, 5.15 2.3%, Htavy }^1 HOTEL, situated at a height of 1,ago feet Gus, at KOWLOON BATTERY – Dress, Sanga | above sea-level, kas just bơm thoroughly and Fordre Cape,
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KOWLOON DOCK DETACHMENT - Parade at Dock at 6.15 2.4. and proceed to Kowloon West Battery, to assist in zamoning that Battery, Drams Serge. Forage Caps, Haversacks Water Botiles, Losse Geest Coats, Carbines and Side Arme
Regent's Park, London, is full of trophies given to him and erllected in various parts of the world. He is the director and largest share. bolder in John Roberts and Co, bil fard table zukaufacturers, of Calentin, and is probably known to as many Rafahs and Indian potentates and Princes as any Englishman not in the Oriental diplomsile service, while he is well- known to our own Place of
Wales, whe
who li said to have received many a wrinkle from the champion. He is the proprietor of a successful
in South Africa, and has BOX OFFICE at Messrs. KELLY & WALSH'S,
A Performance of merit that can only be aren | side
once in a lifetime, not pirated and produced but placed before you by
THE ORIGINAL ARTISTES,
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Water Bottles and Side Arma
thesa Parades.
MACHINE GUN COMPANY. THURSDAY, 2 Pat--For Gas Fraction as Deep Walt Bay,
It understood yesterday afternoon, says the Singapore Free Preas of the 4th instant, |auty
hotel at Darba: for descending silver, quite although not yet a matter of official communica-diamond, and other mines His bobby, bow Hou until the Governor has been made acquainted ever, is the collection of engravings and etch- SOLDIERS and SAILORS to Back Seals only will be noticed inter with the fact, that Singapore Unofficial Members of Council bave resigned their seats in de is a firm bullaver in Diggia un the ings, in which he has a reßned and cultivated Conncil as a formal and Beal protest against the player of the fature, anjus? policy laid down in Lord Ripon's despatch upon the
T. C. By Contribution. Of these Mr. THE RISE OF PRALL THE “ALL-IN " CHAMPION,
in
resignation took the form of The only man who has any pretensions to declining to accept tenomination, and the other be considered the equal of Jahn Roberts at three members, Mr. Shelford, Mr. Donaldson, billards, pero and simple, without restric and Mr. Seab
cab Liang Seah, have formally signed tion, is W. J. Feall. This little man, he stands their decision to no
Home uch a grave sleper relafa office. That | sft, fin, to Roben's gf', sxin., has done.
has evidently not been won the English game of biliarde Includes bis time. Ha cartend undertaken without i deep coualderation) will have that the entire support and sympath of the Colony the spotroke and that no championship can there can be no question whatever, And the be valid that is not played on sa ordinary public will anxiously await the time, when it ishle and does not include that very paying come in due course, to learn in what terms these stroke. In his line that în be say na 'n spot gentlemen have taken action. That they have stroke player, Penil ́has no equal. He was born ike moral support of the Colony is evidensed | in London as the ines day el alge, and began se
Half-price,
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:
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MITSUI BUSSAN KAISHA,
8, Queen' Road Central. Hongkong, and fännare tiss
G. FALCONER & CO., “XATCH and CHRONOMETER MANU. VVFACTURERS and JEWELLERS. NAUTICAL INSTRUMENTA CHARTS and BOOKS. No. 48, Queen's Road Central.
1697
CHS. J. GAUPP & CO., "HRONOMETER, WATCH, and CLOCK, MAKERS, JEWELLERS, SILVER.
SMITHS, and OPTICIANS. CHARTS and BOOKS, NAUTICAL INSTRUMENTS, Sols Agents for Louis Audemars' Watch awarded the highest Prizes at every Exhibition; and for Voigtitader and John's CELEBRATED OPERA GLASSES, MARINE GLABIER +20 EPYGLASSES. No. 8, Queen's Road Central,
To be Let.
TO LET.
“ODOWNS in WANCHAI at the back of J: McGaroon's BARRACKS, OFFICES, FIRST FLOOR, adjoining the Undersigned Onions in low House ́Street esltable for BROKERS and MERCHANTS.
DAVID SASSOON, SONS & Co. Hongkong, 10th Decrusher, #R04
TO LET.
LLING HOUSES "BANGOUR, MOUNT KELLET---
(FURNISHED). "HIGHCLERE,” at MADAKINE GAN,
No. CASTLE TERRACE. FLOORS is BLUE BUILDINGS,
FLOORS
Is ELO STAKET, PHIL
· STREET ARĪ STAUNTON STRENT, FLOORS is No. 3, SHKELRY STAKKE, ELUX BUILDINGS.
GODOWNE
No. 7A, PRAYA CENTRAL..
THE KONGKONG LAND INVESTMENT & AGENCY Ca, IM
· più January, 1894.