Co-day's Advertisements.

ELITE SKATING RINK,

DUDDELL STREET.

TO-NIGHT I

TO-NIGHT!

Under the Distingulshe 1 Patronago of H.E. the Governor Sir WILLIAM ROBINSON, ECM.G, F.R.G.S,

H.E. Major-General WILSONE BLACK, C.B.

GRAND MILITARY CONCERT,,

by the

Full Band and Drums and Files of the (P.W.O.) West Yorkshire Regiment and Pipers. (By kind permission el CoL C. S. GORDON and OFFICERS of the Batiallon.)

SEATS may be Booked at W. ROBINSON'S Music Rooms, Queen's Road,

Admission, $1. Reserved Seats, $1.50.

SAM MARKS, Propriilor.

Hongkang, 16th January, 1897.

PERSEVERANCE:

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LODGE OF

HONGKONG, No. 1,165.

REGULAR MEETING of the above

HALL, Zetland Street, THIS EVENING, the 16th instant, x(8,10 for 9p.m. precisely, Visidag Brethren are cordially invited to attend.

Hongkong, 16th January, 1807.

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HONGKONG SMOKING CONCERT CLUB.

A LODGE will be held in the FAKIMASONS

TH

SEASON 1896-97.

"HE SECOND CONCERT of the SEASON |

will be held in the THEATRE THIS EVENING, the 16th of January, at 9.15 P.M:

By kind permission of Captain CHICHESTER and OFFICERS, the BAND of H.M.S. Immortallie will be in attendance.

Chairman-Hon. T. H. WHITEHEAD.

WILLIAM S. FROWD, R.N.,

Honorary Secretary.

Hongkong, 16th January, 1897.

THEATRE

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ROYAL

CITY HALL.

HE HONGKONG AMATEUR

DRAMATIC CLUB

WILL GIVE PERFORMANCES OF "LES CLOCHES DE CORNEVILLE,"

ON THE FOLLOWING DATES [~-~- SATURDAY, the 13th February, 1897. MONDAY, the 15th February, 18:37. SATURDAY, thể toth February, 1897. MONDAY, the 22nd February, 1897, WEDNESDAY, the 24th February, 1897. SATURDAY, the 17th February, 1897, Fall particulars as to Booking, &c., will be given later.

E. W. MITCHELL,

Hon, Secretary,

Hongkong 16'h January, they

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NOTICE by Riven that ALL

PROPERTY and INTEREST of our

RATTAN FACTORY at YAUMATI have beca

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, JANUARY 16, 1897.

Intimation.

A. S. WATSON & CO.,

LIMITED,

ESTABLISHED AD. 1841.

WINES

AND

SPIRIT S.

ALL these are selected by our London Hour, bought direct at first hand, imported in wood and bottled by ourselves, thus saving all Inter- mediate profits, and enabling us to supply the best growike at MODERATE PRICES.

PRICE LISTS, with Full Detalls, to be had on

Application.

PORT after removal should be rested a manih before use. When required for drinking at

once it should be ordered to be decanted at the DISPENSARY before being sent out.

SHERRY.---Excellent Dinner and After Dinner Wines of very superior Vintages. All ars true Keres Wines.

CLARET,~Our Clarots, induding the lowest Priced, are guaranteed to be the geusiae product of the juice of the grape and are not

artificially made from raisins and currants, as is generally the case with Cheap Wines BRANDY.—All our Brandy is guaranteed to be pare COGNAC, the difference in price being merely a question of age and vintage. WHISKEY.-All our Whiskey in of excellent quality and of greater age than most brands in the market. The SCOTCH WHIKEY marked “E” is universilly popular, and is pronounced by the best local connoisseurs to be superior to any other brand in the Hongkong market.

We only guarantee our Winks and SPIRITE to be genuine when bought direct from us in the Colony ar from our authorlied Agents at the Coast Ports.

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

Tax appointment of Mr. Paul May 'as ¡econd secretary of the Belgian Legation in Tokio la announced,

THE Smoking Concert Clable second concert of the season will be given in the Theatre Royal to-night, at 9.15 p.m. when the Hon.' T. H. | Whitehead will preside.

Tu Ameer of Afghanistan has become a victim | of the cyding crase, bat as ho is averse to maing thé'energy necessary to propel a bicycle, a Lon- (doù firm has bullt him a machine on which he cua ride in comfort wälle two attendants work the pedals.

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THE BALL AT TRE R. N. › DOCKPARD,

The drst hall given by the employés of the Royal Naval Dockyard took place at the quarters, Queen's Road, Inst evening and proved an unqualified success. The men rooms and billiard room' were cleared for the purpose and made

it was rumoured in sporting circles that the excellent dancing accommodation. Decorations extras for the Hongkong Races, which closed | of flags and shields of bayonets, classing roda at 5 o'clock this afternoon, were sure to be wel¡ | and revolvern ambellished the walls and the up to the average of the last three years. Others stalicase was covered with broad analgus, and laid beta that a recoră în entrance fees at Hong.| sigui fings, and pot planta helped to make a THERE are ten newspaper editors in the House kong will be manllent as soon as the entries are charming tous ensemble, the affect under the

made public.

electric lights being exquisits. On the stairesse of Commons, six painters, four taliors,thice sta

the Royal Standard had a place of honour and tloners, two batchers, three hotel-keepers, si

over the doceway was a scroll giving hearty welcome to the visitors. Among the decorations

proprietor.

tonant farmers, ese coal merchant, and one cab The band of the West York Regiment will play the following programms at the Officers' Garden, Munky Barracks, is-morrow, at taja p.m.♪---

1.-Processional Burch from Ivanhoe

Sullivan si-Escred Caria monnie

**La Carlos "........Rossini. --Noctems No 0,7% hopin 4-Valection...hildsummer Night's Dream.....Mandakaomha. God save the Quak.

The following is the programme of music to be played by the West Yorkshire Band at the Skating Risk fo-night, at 9 o'clock -

Tfarth-ease** Larraine "

Piccolo Det...“Nighɗagie und Blackbird"...King- These Dance, ORD, Det Kudo them “ William Tal "..................... Mostini, 6-Brislah Army Quadziïm women Juliena

WE are glad to see that the goal ports on the Club football ground at Happy Valley have been renewed, sa the old ones were so damaged and rickety that the cross bar frequently came down altogether when hit by the ball. Doubiless many of the local goal-keepery can vouch for the abova,fact, as our reporter has reen more than one of them hit by the old bar during a match.

AUTHORITIES În naval mailers attribute the frequent failures of French warships to changes of naval administrations, each new ong having its particular hobby to ride. The blame for over- weighted, unseaworthy ships is therefore not to

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Joined.

Gunter R. E. Belillos, joined 12th January, 1897, signed Corps No. 209, and posted to No. 1 Sub«Division.

Gonner A. J. Mackie, joined rzih January, 1897, unlgued Corps No 210, and posted to No.

Sub-Division,

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"A" SKACHINE SUN CÓ, Monday, aty.30p.m.-Ges—Ualiogus : Khaki Drill and F. S. Cape.

Notice. Ambulance Class 5.10 p.m., Wednesday, 20th Inst. Members of either unit must attend this and the subsequent Lectures and Drills il dost. rous of qualifying for Red Cross badge and the St. John's Ambulance Certificates.

As the fate of the Inspection of the Corps is "Fresching, the Commandant trusts thai Mem- bars will attend drills in good numbers in order ||that as good an appearisce as possible may be presented at the Inspection. Members who are

By Order,

1. A. C. GORDON, Copt, R. A. AZJI, H.K.V.C. |Hongkong, 15ik Jannay, 1897.

of the ball rooms were scrolls of blue with gold || in armar with their drills are also requested to letters wishing "Good tack to Commander lose no time in making them up. Henderson," "Success to our Commodore and Ing the Corps should be sent to Volunteer Hand Applications from gentleman desirous of Join- kis Lady," " Prosperity to the Yard officers," Quarters when a copy of the Regulation will be *Success to our Admiral and bis Lady" and | seat and any information afforded. the the time-honoured reference to sweethearts and wives. The Admiral, Lady Baller, Com- modore and Mrs. Holland, Mr. Secretary Lawford and the other neval officers were Thx funeral of Corporal George Bater, RE, received by Inspector Mekwen, andị sa they took place at 4.30 pm, to-day. The gun mare entered Sargeant Pickled gave them full Highw riage bearing, the coffin and draped with the land honours with the bagpipes. Among the other Union Jack bore a large number of beautilul | guests were Commander Henderson (Master wreaths. Among the senders of wiestha were the | Attendant), Mr. Frowd, R.N, Mr. Caster (In- comrades of decensed, the petty officers' mess,spector of machinery), Mr. Murtlew (chief Bost and Mr. Pinney. The officers commanding the in), Messrs Sayer (sistant Civil Engineer) Oldish (superintendent Civil Engineer) and Oliver camps were present and the other branches of (assistant storekeeper). There was also a large the service we's well represented.

altendance of naval and military officers, all was no hand in attendance and this unfortunate branches of the services-being well represented. circumstance caused a good deal of comment An excellent string band supplied the music for amongst the comrades of the deceared, their dances and the programme was chosen most

jadielously.

There

natural wish being that their fate comrade should be buried with fell military honours,

Wi see by the latest coples of our Tonkin con

by laid to the constructors, but rather upon the temporaries that reapping" is nill going on superiors who, during their brief period of autho-between French and Annamite troops and the rity, make radical changes in vessels under bands of pizates who have so long and so SNC- te meld, and as a sols no armoured vessel cenfully set at defence the laws of the land which takes years to build in a dockyard is any- which a beneficent Government serks to enforce throughout the length and breadth of French where near the original design when falshed,

Indo-China It appears from L'Avenir du Tinkle of gih January that news reached Hanoi on the 6th Instant that on the 4th a French force managed to surprise Doc Thú, a notorious kigh. wayman and pirats, and slew him. And because this savage ruffiao-whose record is said to be simply an appalling series of oulinges, manders and crimes of the most diabolical description- was killed our neighbours rejoice and would, spparently, have the world beilers that the time is not far distant when pirates and brigando will 'cease to cause anxiety to the Government. We hope our neighbours are not counting their chickens before they are hatched; but past experiences of the recrudescence of piracy in Tonkin should make them very chary about emulating Tsalah or any other prophet eliber of andent or modern times. -

JAPAN, says the New York Maritime Riglziar, contemplates the commercial world with the eye of a coming conqueror. Her shipping and other enterplies are to control the Pacific, Aslaite, and Australian trade and the rest mast soon follow, Contemplation is pleasant, but to conquer in commerce is à mest difficult undertaking, and many fighters fall by the way. Success is a good backer, bat Monte Cristo's first success did not make the world his, as he declared when he struck away from the Carile d'If.

THE aggregate tonnage of the steamers now being built in England to the order of various Japanese concerns is said to reach upwards of go,oco tons. The following are particulare

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SOLD under date of 30th November, 1896, A. S. WATSON & CO., LD.cerning this great lncrease of the Japanese

to

THE EASTERN RATTAN WORKS.

Mr. WILHELM WAECHTER has been appointed MANAGER of the New Fum

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OCEAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY. FOR NEW YORK, VIA SUEZ CANAL.

THE Company's Steamship

" POLYPHEMUS,".

No of Approximate Steamers Tonnage.

50,003

THE HONGKONG DISPENSARY. Hongkong. Jgth September, 1895.

16

Nippon Yasen Krisha...fo Osaka Shoten Kalsh........ 7 Miizul Bustan Kaisha... z Toyo Kizan Kalsht.............. 4

17,000 4,000 20,003

The Hongkong Telegraph

HOMOKONG, SATURDAY, JANUARY 16, 1897,

A NIGHT goal system for sea nie has been invented by an officer in the Austrian Navy. The apparatus was connessted so far back as

Captain Goodwin, will be despatched as above TELEGRAM S. ago and good results were misized at

OD TUESDAY, the reth instant,

For Freight or Passsgo, apply to

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Hongkong, 16th January, 1897.

OCEAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY. FOR LONDON, TIA SUEZ CANAL "HE Company's Steamship

THE

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For Freight or Passage, apply to

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE, Agenis,

Hongkong, 16th January, 1997.

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AERATED WATERS.

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trial made at Fole, a naval port in. Austria, November last. Two lamps of 200 candle-power each are pied containing five systems, namely, a fixed white light, '■ fixed red light, a white THE UNITED STATES.

flashlight, a red flash-light; and red dashlight, LONDON, January 1şik. Mr. McKinley has appolated Senator Sher-Thitty siguals, therefore, can be given with two man Secretary of State.

FRANCE.

France prohibits the entry into the county of any exports (ism'India, or elsewhere, which arE capable of conveying the gems of bubonic plague.

די

(From L'Avent du Tonkin.) THE PLAGUE IN INDIA.

PARIS, January 6th, 325,000 people have filed from Bombay to Avoid the plague.

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THE WAR IN CUBA

PARIS, January 6th. The Spaniards bope to pacify the west of

Caba before February,

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INDO-CHINA.

PARIS, January 5th, M. Deumer, the new Governor-General of Indo-China, vil have on the 17th instant for Balgow.

Mr. Lucien Faure, Marine Commissioner, is nominated Chief of the Cabinet, Mr. Holta, Deputy head-cink at the office of the Ministry of Colonies, is nominated Chief Assistant; Mr. Sargues, clerk at the office of the Ministry of chance, is nominated Private Secretary con mander Nicolas, Capt. Lacothe and Lieutenant Dabose are ́appolisted attackis.

(From Bangkok Observer.) RUSSIA AND TURKEY,

LONDON, January gıd.

of these lamps, which are visible at a great dis tance. Weighting-power is not required in the mechanism, which is in no way affected by the | skip'i maramants,

KEEPERS of poultry in the vicinity of the Naval Hospital will do well to was that their fowl

houses are in order and all entrances closed at dunk, as yesterday afternoon a large cives cat was soen crowning Quen's Road just to the nest of the hospital gabe. Puns was a remarkably fine specimen of his species and, although a good many rickalas were "about, he, trotted mimly xcross the road as though he were well used to a crowded thoroughfare. Civat cats are mart

dangerous Belghbours for keeps of pole owing in a habit they have of killing lowla for the mere iske of the blood. As many asa dos Fowlu have been known to be killed by one cat.

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Tux following sigolfcant report was received by the State Department at Washington from United States Consul Sprague last month in regard to the building of new naval dock at Gibraltar The continued increase of the British navy in big battleships and cruisers of formidable dimensions is urging open the Government the necessity of establishing, with- out further delay, increased docking incilities for their new specimens for naval warfare, use only at home, but the colonies. Gibraltar has been one of the coaling stations which has already received the earnest attention of the Ad mirsity, owing to the deficiency in dock

and other accommodations for the rest-

ting of warships, besides securing protes ton from entwurd attack for the large stock of coal that has to be kept on hand there, The construction of new decks has already com- menced there, with employment, of about 4,000 women of all classes, who are daily kept hard at work, under the special charge of superinten- dente sent out from England by the Admiralty' authorities, who control averything connected with this important undertaking, which is likely and an outlay of several million pounde to consume at least five years for lia completion

sterling,

A RECENT Issus of the Scientific American

contains an interesting illustrated article on the Crater Lake of the Cascade Range of Oregon, The lake in situstad in the crater of an extinct volcano and is allipilcat in shape, being 64 miles

song by 41 miles wide. The surface of the lake 6,339 feet above level of the ses, the maxi- mum depth being 1,996 feet. From the floor of the lako rise, three well marked cinder cones,

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Messrs Horton, and" Chains were the My C. And they discharged their datles most efficiently. Inspector McEwan's quarterm were placed at the disposal of the ladies and Mrs. McEwen, who acted as hosters, won the warmest praívó for her kindly attention to the comfort of the falt sex,

SPORTS & PASTIMES.

CRICKET,

ELL. C. C. v; THE NAVY. „The cricket match between elevens réprosen i»

ing the Hongkong Cricket Club and the Royal Navy, commenced yesterday, ended this after- non in a victory for the Clab by su innings and 5a rias. Scores are' appended :---

~TER CLUB, Burgoon Majne Johnston b. Iliat...ma Caps, Dyson A.P.D. b. Ist mamang sama TIN. Howard W. Y.R.it Pead b. Shelbed.... M. D. Wood W Y., b. Bedwell....

Rey, G. M. Vallinate b. Shalberd wen

W. Meanery by Arbridice

I. Must coolia h. BillottamNG DEN

G. Gordon W. X. R. a mod) Külək. A.Machassenstant

Tarr Larnos.. Tretman, b Wood...

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NAVY.

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Second InnineS Cipt. Tretmas, Wood..18

*Howard, & Valing...... Llast, Faria, b Gardocume Da Lat, a Jobeato,

Garden

Lieut. Bir R. Arbuthnot,

Sarcombe Smith, Woodw

b Valliga, s H. B. Bodyall, ti Gardenas d Balkate and b - Kient, Thelford, a Jarmstea

Gordon... ☎ H. M Kilote, a and b Bar, H. M. Killet, b Wood.m combe Smith... R. W. Skaitos. b Garden 1. H. Marryati, 5 Vallapa, = H., & Shipway, b Woodie # V. He Marysite not auker ●

Total

-FOOTBALL

・Total 38

The spacious balconies at the barracks made a nice promenada and a smoking room and refreshe ment room were also provided, the lafter being admirably conducted. Ansang the other guests, obwell, not not meant feat. Hoppe),

Laus, Pary-Ayscough, e bla wera Inspectors Witchell, Mann, and 'Quincey,

Keds Carbold! Llant. Ftric, the Wood and members of the Civilian police force.

Kim, Sir R. Arbuthnot, The opening dance was a polka in which the Admiral danced with Mrs. McEwen, Inspectar

Wood | McKwen with Lady Baller, Commodore Hol- land with Mrs. Mann, and Mr. Lawford with Songs were wang by several of Mr. Holland the navel officers doring the evening, and Sergeant Pickford suppiled real highland pipe. Ifpways at Jobustos masia at intervals. There were about 150 couples dancing and the simest cordiality prevalled throughout, the gathering being Hke ■ Flarge family party than more

This was the first dance the sught elsa. Naval Dockyard people have given and cer. Yesterday afternoon the Colts played the 35th tainly it has proved a most successful and enjoy. Company Royal Artiliny, at Happy Valley, la able gathering, reflecting credit on all concerned. the first round of the Football Challenge Shield A word of praise te due to Signalman Bolton Competition. As these two teams had already and the Dockyard police for the excellent and fried conclusions on. January 6th and neither tasteful decorations; the commanding officers, alde succeeded in scoring during an hour and a 100, are to be complimented on the way | halfs play, considerable interest was taken in in which they aided the executive officers yesterday's match and the betting, which pres of the ball to make it a success. Mr. E.J.Rickard vs to the game played on 6th January had (secretary) and Inspector McEwan (president) been so to z against the Colių, Jumped gaily up with their comrades were 'saniduous throughout | to symRE. I in seeing to their guests' comfort and pleasure.

Before the gathering dispersed, which was in the "wee sma' hoors" ayant the twak!" samo sentiment was indulged to, several gentlemen speaking in warm terms for the entertainment and the Inspector replied in a few suitable words. As the last party left the Yard hearty Cheers were given and the optulon was anselmously expressed that the first Dockyard Ball was a most complete auccess.

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Before closing it is only fair to say that the whole of the extra electric lighting was given by Ms. Sayer free of charge, and the tastefully dis- posed lamps helped to make a very stalking effect, especially on the staircases and balconies. The kindy manner in which the commanding officers aided the employés in getting the ball. under weigh in a splendid testimony to the good calculated to foster that pris de corps without feeling existing in the servics and is wall

should be its strongest part. which u service "la sadly" winkened in what

HONGKONG VOLUNTEER CORPS.

Corpi Orders for Werk ending #ird

January, 1887,

GENERAL Duties.

Orderly Officer for werk... Lieut. W. K. Wylle.

Sergt. . Sergt. J. Bremner.

| Friday, 29nd (mxt.—Drilis,

Prakimlaary Maskery Instructions Head- Quarters 5.30 p.m. Blank Ammunition. Unilorm for both units: Khaki Driit, #. 8. Caps, Patties, Sides arma and Carbisos,

Saturday, 23rd fasi.-Musketry:

Trained Soléléru! Course for Members of both with exception of Dock Detachment) at Police Range, Kowloon, Huster New Padder's Wharf at 2,30 pan, sharp: Free Ammunition. Puttles, Sida arms and Carbines.

Uniform for both walls Khaki Dill, Helmets,

FIELD BATTERY,

Drills

Flay was commenced sharp at 4.15 and the Colts, getting away with the ball, gained corner, which, however, they failed to convert and the Artillery then made a mały rush which then gained another corner which was kicked by was saved by a kick out by Stopani. The Colts Blake, but without result and for some time after they kept the Artilary custodian busy in fisting and kicking out shots that were made, and although several

● get the ball down the field, Artillery they falle kicks were taken by the At last, however, they managed to get the ball to the Colts and, bet "Frits was on the spot and maved a shot netfly. This the Artillery took their tum and pressed the Colts delenes, but goal kicks were the only result. Play then became general anti balftime was called with -out either side having gained any adfantige/

After half time both sides hot-ter work in sament, and the Calls were at fint hard pressed,

Stapsal doing excellent work as back and Lam- mert ably desandlag the goaf, At last the ball was worked up to the contra and soma fast play took place there till the Colts got away and tried a shot at the Artlilery goal, which was nawed by the custodian with a catch and drop-kick. Showly after the Artfiery claimed a corney which was well placed, but the Colts claimed a foul in front of their goal and took the ball wall away, from the penalty kick. Play was general for a time, shots being mide at such goal without success. The Colts then gained a corner, but before it could be taken time was called, the soors standing wfi mil.

I`was then decided to play on fifteen minulán' sach way, and the Artillery led all by taking the ball to the Colts' goal and making several fasts which falled. They then gained corner which was, however, muted and passed behind the goal. The ball was again taken to the Calts". and after the goal kick and some hot work west on is hont of their goal till: Sath got away with the ball and after a fast run up made a fine shot for goal, which, however, missed and half time war again called without any reals h

having ksen .scored.

The Artillery then had a try at the Colts goal, gaining two corters with no result, however, “and then they tried a fast run up, but thale men wax off side. The Colts then gained thres comes in spid succession, the last of which,

In a night, and once they discovar sa saul.) two entirely unda water and the third-forming | Competitions, there will be drill by Defachments made by Seth, was converted by Carvalho and

entered fowl-kanse they return nightly, to the dis may of the fowie- and the great loss of this poultry farmer,' -

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Wizard Taland, 845 foot high, and having its own enter, ego fset deep. The water of the lake so clear that the bottoms can be seen at a depth of ever son fant. The lake was recently visited

In view of the forthcoming 7-p%, and 6p.

at under —

No. x Detachment. Wednesday, 5.30 p.m., 64-pr. Thursday, 9.00 pm, fợt..

No, a Detachment. ACCORDING to the Scleville Americas there to by the Maxamar Society of Portland, Oregon, Tuesday, 5.30 pm, 64.pe, to be found in the Potsdamerstrasse in Berlin a and it was discovered that no fisk were present Wednesday, 9.00 pm, 7•pt.

penny-la-the-sim" cofi. The place of the but there were several species of small crasta.

No. 3 Detachment, ordinary counter le taken by a row of aranmenta crann and abundance of fish food. The lake is Monday, 5.30 p.m., depr exbinets, which hava n'shall on which are pinced to be at once stocked with treat, -- The most | Tuesday, 9:00 pm, 7 91, the necessary glausor, cups, sugi so on. All one- | important discovery of the Society" "was" that

No. 4 Detachment. ban to do is to place the coin in the slotsad hold | while, the surface temparature of the water was | Thursday: 5:30 pmnij fa-pr. the cup or glass under the tap bearing the name | 61 deg. Fal, at 575 feet the minimum fem. Monday, 9.00 p.) 7.98. of the liquor required. The new automatic căși, | beratura of 39 deg, was renciad, and below M. de Nelide, the Rumian Ambassador, has however, does not stop at supplying dicks, but that the temperature gradually some mill taken up a markedly resoloid situde towards the Sultan, and bas laststed span the peblics. sandwiches, cakes, hot and cold meats chicken at the baitore, 16go feet, it was 46 deg. tion of and ofidal dentat of the report that he and all the usual delicacies of an ordinary eating. This "curious phenomenon. fá supposed to be Wednesday, 5:30 pasi 7-10, (63 Dseks),"\

konec are to be obtained by simply placing the due to the presence of considerable volczalo coln la the slok..... This certainly sounds well, us: hist. The breadth and angle of the side so the machines would bardy ask one for a tip, but - the mountain show that where the lake, now, la on the other hand, one cadnot polat est to the thiru 31

1 * múst - unor hays been a volcano at least to attend When der Fospective Sub-Diving The Secreary of the Purjem Mining Cam-machine that the beef is tough or as little 14,000 or 15,000 fest high. Undoubtedly by a kam deflingsplan Peter ke Majerial santory of be seus to be and any, Limitad, advitam ny that he has retired extra mustard, and what to become of the graat, anbalience (because the sounding coun-

DIAKIN, CRUICKERANK & Co.' WATERS are made under the constant supervision of a daly qualified English Chemist and will bear compa- rison with the best English Manufactures.

Spedal terras to HOTELS, CLUES, Masses and other Large Consumers.

Any complaints should be addressed to the

Manager. Hongkong, w May. That,

NOTICES TO CORRESPONDENTS ·

1427 was present at Selamlike,

It is requested that all communicatione vučncing to Złużaczipafont,,

Advertsamts, 'to's 'be ndërmend to the “Mazaga, Honghané Zylaevajā” vud not to the Zëlbar

act to fadirkusi ziemi bars of LG SERAT.

Camemsalons intended for publication must be accompiled

PUNJONS.

No.g Detachment. Wednesday, 5.30 p.m., Pape, (at Docka), Saturday, 2:00 pm, 64-pe? (at Hewaters).

No.6 Detachment. ..... Saturday, a ping 6.pt. (at Head-Quarter),

Each Detachment will be drilled by its own N.-C. Oficert, and the offerte dhond encourante,

Uniforms for these parades 1 Sarge

required to become afficiants

the „fts- nad z muly» quale scored. Alter E foul against the Colts in the centre of the field ške Artillery rushed the ball ɛdown and 'handed it is to the Celta' goal, but "Fritz ♬ wanawnionad mada a neat catch and drop kick, uker which the whistle blow," for tins, learing the Colte the victors by one gasi lo all,

The teams were as under some Ly

Colt R. Lammert, goal; W. A. Stopani, and H. Goodeläga, Jacks | M.K.. de Carvalho, N.-A. Gonsaléen, F. H. Kew, halvas y C. Blake, H. A. Beth R. Henderson, T. Vale, and L. A. Ross, forwarde

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