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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1897.
THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.
TWO stamen of the British ship Ancyra, named MacAmiland and Hudion, were brought before the Magistrale to-day on the complaint of Capt. alimony His Excellency the Governor, A meeting of the Legislative Council was held Moxis for absenting themselves from the ship. Sir William Robinzon, G.C. M.G. prasided, and They admitted the offence and wore ordered to be there were als present-Han J. H. Stewart returned-on board after detention till to-morrow | Lockbart (Colonial Secretary). Mr. W. Chatham (Director of Public Works), Hoa, F. H. forscoon,
May CM.G (Captain Superlatendent of Palice). Hon. T. S. Smith (Colonial Treasurer), official men bersy the Hon. C. P. Chater, C.M.G.), Har. J. J. Pe-trying, Hon, T. H. Whitehead, Hon. E. b. Belites, C.M G., Hon. Dr. Ho Kal, Hon. Wel A Yok, unofficial members,
LATEST news about the sitempts of the North Borneo Government to capture the notorians outlaw and murderer Mat Salleh is to the effect that Captain Raddio and Messrs. Farrant and Wheatley left Saudakın on the 9th shims for `Sagut with a fresh forcs of police to give balite to the cunning chỉe', who was reported to be roaming about fi (bat neighbourhood, Mat will probably be ion milei away by the time the "army gata withlä gun-shot of Sagal.
In the Summary Jurisdiciion of the Supreme Court to-day, before Mr. A. G. Wise, False Judge, the sult Chan A Tong v. Yeung Sam, for $300 for Trespass, was resumed. Mr. H. L. Dennys appeared for the plaintiff and Mr. Locker for the defendant. The defendant gave evidence that the place where he was quarrylog stones was wi hin the Dock Company's area, bot bis Lordship thought otherwise und gave judg. ment for the plaintiffs with costs and referred the amount of damages to the Registrar.
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MINUTER.
A NEW KIMBER.
THE BOXING TOURNAMENT.
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on Parker's jaw and if he had had sufficient weight the blow would have thrown him on his back The second Army and Navy Boxing, Toumabis feat. At the last call of time both men As it was it fairly lifted the gunues off ment took place at the Theatre Royat, City Hall, were földly applauded. on Saturday night and proved aven successful than the first exhibition of the fistic art so far as attendiace wis csacerned. Every sest on the ground for of the buliding w pecupied suit many soldiers, sailors and civilians doorways. The circle was very well patronised, had to be content with standing room in the
« large number of Chinese bring noticed and confirmed.
The minutes of the last meeting were read | there and the fale sex wan nisa represented. On the stage every seat was occupied and there must have børn 150 persons present around the tight and left sides and rear of the ring. The general public, was well represented. · Some of the leading business firms were in svidence, as well as the legal profession, visitors, and a very large number of naval and military offic: all of whom appeared to be Interested in the sport and to be well satisfied with the way the pro- gramme was cinied through. There was some difficulty at first in pelting a referee or un- pire and for the greater part of the openleg bouls almost everybody was in the dark as to " who was who,” bath as regards ring officials and competitors. This was chiefly due to the fact that the coplesi-nts were not as clearly and fallifannónnced us vonal attourduments of this kind.
Col. H. Eld's, RE, he will occupy Majes General Black's position in the Council, during the absence of the latter officer, was duly saroen la by His Excellency and took his stat.
FINANCE COMMITTEE'S REPORT. On the motion of the Colonial Secretary the report of Flexsce Committed (No. 6) adopted.
PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTER. The Acting Director of Public Works #ab (No. 5) and it was 'adopted. mitted the report of the Public Works Committe
SUPPLEMENTAKY BÉTIMATES.
The Colonial Treasurer moved the first read. Ing of a Bill enfiled "An Ordfasace to autho rise the Appropriation of a Supplementary Som of Three hundied and Forty-one thousand and Twenty-five Dollars and Thinly ven Cents to doseny, the Charges of the Year 1798," Any all the recand reading. rimarka necasssy would, he said, bo reserved
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Mr. J. Garner was the first to coma forwardł
order, sending it home frequenily. The pealik- ment appested to affect Nartbeatt little, if at all. Round 16 was a variety of give and take, work, exch man successively getting home on head and body. Nalther looked the worse larts, bat Cusack's singlet wis like a butcheťk shirtüler a busy day, the blood from his mouth covering the front of th
Both went to work carefully la round 17 and some skilful countering was shown by both. Cusack often gol in good work by rasher, swing- ing his right with effect occasionally. fast, but Cusack went la fo: some tremendo
Round 18 bad little to distinguish it from the
Norldcott was
round-armers with the right, always out of the way of these, but took and gave win rape on the incr
Round 19 opened with bath lending at once. Then exchanges followed in which Cusack again waed his fight very well. The blows had na effect on Northcote, who fought every inch of the way with 'Indomitable place and sent home some hot shots,
SECOND MEETING OF NORTHCOTE AND CUSACK. After tha Ene 20-round display made by the Army and Navy heavyweights at their last meeting, it was only natural that thelt second appearance should cause keen interest. The spicancement of the men's names was received thamen themselves, and also for the public, asked with loud cheering, Mr. Gamer, on behalf of
that strict order should be kept during the E. Robinson and Mr. G, Mollinen, P. W. D., had content. He had plesante la notifying that Mr. consented to act as Judges, Massta. W. Farmer and QM. S. Smith would take the time, and DA. Barnes, of the steamer Victoria, would efficiate as referee. Hearty applause went up 13 the men entered the ting. Coack wore 1 blie net jersey and white kalicker bockers and Nonacate wore blee kalckerlockers, with
The toth and fast round started with a "whake Ing being the only sign of an upper gar adopted the active offensive, playing mainly for white stripe, and no singlet, kis elaborate tattoo-hands on the call of the referee, Cusack maat. On tossing for corners Northcote "got
the head, but he received same on the ribs in bis opponent's old place in the rear right corner watorn, The round closed with Cusick trylag and Cusack got Northcote's former place in the wings for the head, all of which were cleverly front left corner. The bluejacket had a his avoided. attendants Mr. Williams, of Bay Viow, and A. B. Vicars, R.N., while Sergeant Warner, RE and Sappat Parker, R.E, looked after the la- terests of the soldiers' pet.
The Colonial Secretary seconded the motion, and in the usual "Jaw well-chosen, words, be according to the rales. If he should err
which was agreed to.
INFICTED MILK BILL, I
SEROT. Coutts brought a batch of eight persons, of whem two were women, before Mr. Wodehouse at the Magistracy this morning. Two of them were charged with keeping a coma-
referred to the success of the last competition mon gembling house at Tal-kok+isal and, the others with gambling in the brass. Inspector Attorney-General) moved the first reading of a
The Colonial Secretary (in the absence of the That, the audience would agree with him, was Bulla sald the place had been suspected for
one of the best tournaments ever seen here, and Bill entitle* An Ordinas cete preventtbe Spread the present one he hoped would be even. same time. He found a lot of loaded dica in Infectous Disease arising from the consump-hetter, and be followed by others beller still. the premises and defendants were professionsttion at contaminated or unwholesome milk." He was very glad to see so many representatives The Attorney Gencial, he said, would folly of the Army and Navy present, as it showed the gamblers. The kreperi were fined $100 and explain the bill.
Interest they took in the game. In conclusion $75 each, the former having a previous convic-
be asked that the audience would kladly keep tion, The others were disposed of with fines of
order and refrain from remissks likely to discos $25 and $IG.
cert the men. There would be plenty of oppor- inalty for applause at the protar ilme. Mr. Garner farther announced that Q.M.S. w. Smith, RA, had kindly contented la act as timekeeper for the bantam and lightweight bouir.
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The motion was carried unanimously,
ŽIKE DRIGADE AME" DMENT ORDINANCE. The Coloalal Secretary moved the first reading a's Bill called "An Ordinance to further amend The Hongkong Fire Brigade: Ordinance, 1868," He said that on the second reading full reasons would be given for the resolutlan.
The motion was carried,
ADJOURNMENT.
The Council then adjourned-lit-Monday-next
THE INTER-COLONIAL RIFLE
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MATCH,
Singapore having suggested to Hongkong and Shanghal dates at the beginning of October❘ as possibly suitable for the annosi rifo match helween these places, it is found that the period during which the match will have to be fired will be necessarily put later to sul: Shanghal.
Hongkong replled on the 27th August- "Agree (to Singapore's suggested dales] but prefer match ten days later. No answer yet Shanghai" [Hongkong had written to Shang ball.
In the House of Commons on the gib August Colonel Denny asked whether the negotiations In relation to the compensalon to Belilah gab. Jjects who lost relatives in the Kow Shing wara approaching a satisfactory conclusion. Mr. Carson--I stated in reply to a previous question, that delay hid been caused by the Illness of the | at 3 p.m. late Chinese Minister, who recently died. As xoon as the new Molstar arrived Lord Salisbury called his ultention in the claim for the loss of the Koi Shing, and a note was received from bim in June last stating that all the papers would be sent to Peklag for the information of the Chinese Government, and that he would scquaint Lord. Selisbury with the nature of the Instructions which be might receive,' and with the views of the Chinese Government on the suggestion that the matter should be referred. ·
Sour of cor Sbanghal and Japan can temparaules are making what would pear to be's very unnecessary fuss about The alleged application of Russia for a sultable site on Deer land, nest Fason for a coaling station in the southern portion of Keres. The Russo-Korea treaty contains the "most ( voured nation clausn" and by it she requires in Kores the same rightrand the same privileges as are or may have been conceded to any other natlet. For upwards of 200 years the Japanese have had a concrsalon at Fusan. The land was ceded to Japan after the last invasion of Kores by the Tycoon's army, when the Chinese came to the rescas of Korea and drove the Japa nese from Senal to Fatan. For about aquatter of a century the Japanese have had a coating stailan on Deer Island, which h de facto the southern boundary of Fassa Hashour and le luts more than a stone's-throw from the southexcmost extremity of the Japanese settle mentat Fasin, Stefng that Japan not only bus a coaling station at Fusan but also at Chemalpa and Yoster It is unreasonable to assert thst Ruma has no right to make a demand for
·Buch a demand, in avidence that she seeks | to disturb the peaca of the orient and intends to use Fusan as a base for operations. Raule now has a very farge fleet in these stav and should she unfortunately get at legger- heads with Japan her ships could not look for supplies of coal in Iapanese posts neither could
Shanghai replied on the 28th-Impossible shoot before November. Range closed at pre- seat. Leave you and Horgkorg to settle dater." Siegspore will now suggest to Hongkong and Shanghai as the most convenient date-goth October (a Salarday) to 14th November ( Sun- day); that is to say a fortbafght, including an Initial Saturday and a terminal Sunday-Sin- gebora Fris Prisi.
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FIRST CONTEST.
The first contest was then called on, the boxers being Ball, R. M. L. I., and Rutter, R.N. There men were in the bantam weight division and the blurjacket was the one who took the sys of the Jancy. Both were in besa fal fettle bat the sailor inoked the more litke and agile and bis appearance gave the lden that he was as hard as malls.
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Beth men were londly appl⚫uded at the fiulsh
long and game contest. and neither lacked very much the worse for the
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Mikado of Japan.
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TO-MORROW.
Dr. Baross, af ers short totarval, announced 1869-RH. Prince Alized received by the Dr. Barnes felt called upon to "speak a that the judges had declared the context a draw, one man's lazdı halog balanced by the counter. plece" before hostilities opened. With a chat. mcteristically dry American accent, he said be log and defence of the other. He coincided was just a little out of place that night, but with the judgment and wald the men had fought he had bad'the privilege of referreeing a number in a very "gentlemanly manner throughout, of such contests and he trusted this one would (Applause.) It had been suggested that they ahou'd tex longer but coemas (Northco) in bis decisions he would take unto himself declined, and as they ealy agreed to box 20 the privilege of conferring with the judges. It is said that both men are not altogether
Fannds nothing more was to be done. matters in dispute. He further pointed out that those in the ring were hitter able to judge of audience at a distance, the same as at a football what was right or not thin persons in the match. He then called upon the men to shake hands and retire to their cornert. doctor then carefully examined the gloves and ordered some loose ends of the wrist-tapes to be cat as they might be a danger to the boxers' eyes.
sattified with the decision. The wlance was to Harper, of the Sag Hotel, the organizer receive a gold watch and chain from Mr. A.
of the tournament. The most perfect There was kept throughout, and the only bitch (although they are not generally distributed at such contests) wis the absence of programadı. Falling programmes, a mail black-board at each corner, bearing the respective boxer's name would have saved some inconvenienca. We hope that, on the next occasion, the manage- ment will also give same consideration to the maller of providing adequate accommodation for the members of the press,
Round I saw both men spring quickly to their fect. Both were in excellent condition and it. WAS BOOD apparent that they bad not been idle stuce the lavi encounter, Castek had a far better move on his right arm and he sparred much more "openly" than on the last occasion, Northcott adopted his old style but he seems to have gresily improved in working with his head, and ats foot practice showed a great Improvement, The round opened with come canitour work on either side and then Northcott sent the left home on Cunck's head. Caseck was quick to mix it and several Itmes clinches took place. That left of Cusack's was quickly in play and The "a" opened hostilities to short order, lead- he also tried some heavy swings with the right ing briskly for the marine's head. The faller on the body. The Army man at one time dodged very estly, but it did not avail him fought the illor to the ropes, taking a number mach AS Rutter got
the range of his of left and rights on bis face and neck. Once body and pst
some very effective Northcott planted a beauty on Cusack's face strokes with the right. Shortly after Rotter with the right, that all but knocked him off his scored a clean knockdown. Then the pair feet. Many of Cusack's blows fell short. Both came to close quarters and some sharp give-and-men did some seal countering in body bits and jake work ensued. The rallor certainly hit they were well applauded at the finish of the hardest and it was soon apparent that the other round. man's form, game as he was, was telling against kim. The asilor got in early in the second round me telling body swings with the right and Ball steed to ble gase mentally, planting straight rights and lefts on his opponent's dial. At one time Ball made a fine diip'ay, sending sights and lefts hem clean and straight but the blue 1'cket took them quite cheerfully and was getting
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FIRE ASSURANCE ASSOCIATION.
Singapore, Aug. 28th,
The annual meeting of the Fire Assurance Association was beld yesterday, alternoon, at the The
Exchange, Mr G. T. Bally presiding. report and accounts were unanimously passed without discussion. It was resolved to accept
the favitation of the Foreign Office Committee of London to become affiliated with them as a first-class Association, and satisfaction" was generally expressed at this recult of long correspondence on the matter. Some dis cussion took plica on the question, in- troduced by the Chaiṛman, of the formation of a silvigo corps.. It seemed that the algoing Committee strearly recommended that such a corps should be formed, but testing was evidently in favour of the establish they did not make any specific proposal, The
that very often a number of gentlemen interacted ment of volunteer corps, it belag palated aut in iactance matters were present at fires, and, if they were constituted into az
they could oftas would not take the trouble to save. save a lot of valuable material that the foxured It was left to the Committee, which was re-lected en bloc, to take the question into their serious considers
los. A rate of thanks to the Chairman con- cluded the meeting-Straits Times.
Chinese-11th of 8ik moon of 63rd year of Tuerday, 7 h September, 1897.
Jewish-101A Elui, 5667.
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Mand' uela.
189)-Australian basque Florence Treat wreck. ed on Brasker Point with a loss of so Kver.
SHARE MARKET.
LATEST QUOTATIONS. China Sax, $rjó, SHIPPING AND MAIL NEWS.
MAILS DUR
American (Belgie) 8th last, Indian (Satsang) toth lost, French (Sydney) 11th Inst. Australian (Yamashiro Maru) syik fost. Australian (Gudkri), 13th lasi," Canadian (Empress of Japan) rgth fast, Engilsh (Mirsadora) toth inst, American (Peru) zaɛd inst Gomas (Preusion) agrå fest. Fitch (Caledonien) 28th last, American (Coptic), ist prox. English (Thomas) 5ih prax. Canadian (Empress of China) 6th prox, German (Sachsen) 2181 prox.
THE Agents (Mesus, Jarding, Matheson & Co.). inform be that the mermahin Satrang from
We ate courtèously informed by Mr. F. Smith, in mare heavy cross-counters and body swings, i iden regarding the hardpest of each other with power to employ cooller, antred body, Calentia and Streffs, left Singapore for this post.
Hon. Sec, of the Hongkong Rifle Association, in the third round Ruiter opened the pro- thathe haireceived a letter from Shanghai which ceedings with two straight lelts on the head, states that the dates 30th of October to 14's No-followed by albers of the same kind. Clinches sember suit them. He says that Hongkong were frequent and from one of them Ball when agrees and that he would wire to Slogapore bresking away nearly 8:ored bla man. As a today to that effect
high class display of the art' the spar had not much to commend, but the game style in which both lada, took their punishment and the way they abaped generally gives pro- miss that, with plenty of preciice and good training, both will be able to make a very was only an exhibi'ion spar,
The Hoogong team hav'not been picked yet
TER STRAITS NOTES issue. The much debated Currency Note, Bili wa
In round a Cusack showed excellent style in optring but both bozers wezentlil sby in leading The allor landed on the ribs with the left and got a heavy return on the head. A cllach, and Carack tried a heary right swing on the bady. which was prettily countered. The honours were easy in the round both getting home rib rossiers and showing that they had an improved heads. Canack's supeiler reach stood him in good stead as before
In the third round both played for wind and an opening for a while, and then the sailor faund Cusick's ribs with his right, taking a couple of heavy ones on the head in return. At close quarters it was give and take and the sailor seemed a perfect glatton for punishment. A cat over the left eye received on board skip some timesgo opened and the blood was rather trouble. some but the small man salled in and took those fearfallofis like snow-balls. Cusack tried some
a similar concession and that the mere fact of passed by the Straits Legisiailvo Connell on the Creditable showing in the fatore, This display,ard jabs' with the left but they praved |
26th ultimo. The official majority "did the trick,” as per usual Tee Bill provides that
BECOND CONTEST.
A currency note shall be a legal tender in the Vic, RN; and Haslem, WY,, wors the Straits Settlements of the mount expressed next to enter the ring. Vicars is the game little therein except a tender by the Commlealoners at | saller who was deferted at the last tournament, their office or a tender by any bark lawfully so. and this time he had a bigger man before him, thorised to issue notes in redemption of its own From the offset the soldier, whe shipped well,
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she jet coal from a sentral. Power, . She there.
acted on the offensive. The late fellow fore, it would appear, seas fil le prepare for ali Me. Murray was strongly opposed to thir.mized it grandly with him in the exchanger and ventuallifes while yet there fa time and is make-li was directed-kl.the Banks, and if the be took and give some warm punishment. In the ing arrangements for the use in winter of Kiae currency notes were to be made legal tender second round Vicars began to bili shost and his chow Bay, In the Gulf of Fechill, and of Fusan they ought to be legal tender for every bandicap in the matter of reach was very appa harbour, in Kores. It seems pickable, too, that body, and no class ought to be excluded. The rent. Haslem boxed very neally and some she will be able to coal her ships at Port Arthur Governor aald the Banks attempted to throw of his uppercut get well home. Не In the near future. She is veży generally credited cold water on the scheme. "It was asserted that had a tough opponent, however, and tha with the intention to do so and It is believed if the Ordinance were worked with only one little tow-baired saflor fought him every moment that a branch of - her Tians-Mongolls Railway place of encashment, the Banks would get with commendable pluck. Vicars hit ont will run from Taltsikar to. Port Arthur, ... Tha | Ülegally as they were advised--so as to pot cur- straight and clean bot It was seen that he was British Government, through Mr. Carson, rency notes at a disconst” The Bfil; which will out-classed by the abldier. Cilaches were kas stated its intention to prevent Korean beanbmitted for Her Majesty's approval, provides frequent and from some of there Vicars got kome harbour, being used by any Power for hostile that mo currency mates of the denomination of well on Haslem's body, but the
Iitter discounted these by vicious straight sight and left purposes and. so long as we maintain a strong $1'shall be legal tender for more than $ro. feet in beas ess it will indicato, we
punches on the bead and face. Round 4 inkult, that the British Government really desires
out bis left in capital to maintain the territorial integrity of Korea,
style, and be which though insignificant, commercially le
Vicars, whose blows, however, did not seem to nevertheless of alderable strategic Importance
have the same weight as before. In the fith bath from military and paval points of view,
round Vicars made a capital show, getting on to Haslem's ribs with right and left PUNJOM:
swings, but there was no dental to those ugly lefts" that wern showered on his devoted bead works. in the ralites it was real dlage dong work, sharp and fast being the order with both, and in the sizh round the plack of the sailor was greatly admired. He WAL
The Secretary of the Pur Jon Mistag Company, Limited, courteously informs on that he has
COLONIAL TRADE.
-[Globe, August 4th.) "Theta is no cause fir alarm, but there is cause for vigilance," is the significant sentence in which the Collector of Costoms of
South Australia sums up the general position of Brilth as compared with foreign trade as regards his Colony. The warning it equally applicable to all the others, and now that they have before them the Blue-book desling with our trade with
too slow, Then be used s blitlog-dowe blow ("choppers they are called) but the great agility of the railor made them in.ed effective. Notikcoll got a fise left on to Cusack's the and there were cries of "Foul." The referee tog very carefully and that the blow was not at the end of the round said he had been watch
foul
Round 4 found Northeast peaklog matters, and visiting the other man's face and body with bath maulers.Cilaches often occurred and after some rapid exchanges Northcat slipped. Then followed more good Gghiing of a very even asture. Nortbeati got home on the head with left and right and Counck balanced affairs with a right jab on the chest that would have fired most men. All through this round Cusack | boxed very well, guarding and countering får beiter than before.
Round-Both at close quasters serving it out with a will. It was given and take nearly all the me, Casack's ability in "stalling his not saving him some heavy punishment. Northcott played determinedly for the body but the tall man
pliments on the head and neck of the tar.
NEW RUSSIAN TRANS-PACIFIC STEAMSHIP LINE.
BAN FRANCISCO THE FASTERM TERMINUS
San Francisco, August and. According to the statement of two dislizguleh. Russians who are now guests at the Palace Hotel, arrangements are being made to put on a powerful foe of steamships between San Fran. the Trans-Siberian Railway, and it is assorted cisco and Vladivostok, the eastern terminus of
that the new Russian line will be in operation probably within a year, or at least long before the completion of the big railway across Siberia
The visitors are Kit Alex:left," who has been ordered to Korea as the representative of the Imperial Rusalan Miafster of Finance, with the title of Counsellor of State, and assistant, Lieutenant Garfield, who antil recently has filled; the position of secretary, in the Department of Communications, of which Prince Hilikoff, who visited San Francisco in an official capacity lart yest
the presiding Minister.
w Harlem sending, olenly of change fremdeclined the attention, and sent back hls com- 'cided that the Trans-Siberin Raliway will IES
them both locking well.
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on the 4th fast, at '4 p.1.
THE O. & O S. S. Co.'s steamer Coffle with mails, etc., tel: San Francisco for this port wi Honolulu, Yokchams, Inland Sea, Kobe, Na siki ned Shanghal, on the and inst.
THE Agents (Messrs. Dodwell, Cuilil & Co.) Inform us that the "Mogul" Line steamer Mardus left Singapore for this port on the 40% -inst, and li dae here on or about the 10th inst,"
Tire Canadian Pacific Railway Co.'s Steamer' Empress of India arrived at Nagarki stő nam, to-fay, and will leave the same day atg pm. for Robe, where she le due to arrive at 8' pata,
{o-morrow,
The Canadian Paelic Railway Co.'s steamer
day for Kobe, where she is expected to umiYS Empress of Faban szived a Yokohama at 2.30 pm. Testerday, and left that pertat noo
at no¬n to-morrow,
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We are informed by the agonis (Messrs. Showan, Tome: & Co.) that the Shire" Line steamer Flintshire from London, left Slugspore for this port n the 4% inst., and is due hers on of about the roth fast.
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"If the plans sre not already matured for the steamship line between San Francisco and Virdivostok, they will be in the very near fature," said Lieutenant Garfield when seen at the Palace last evening. "It is now fully de-
through Manchuria, and will have a terminus si Round 6 was opened by Northcoit landing a some point were an open harbor is to be bad warm right on Cusack's face, well fallowed up throughout the year. There will also be with a left in close vicinity. Both men shaved misus at Visdivostok, and it is expected that the as they wished to shorten the affair port will do a large business with San Fran and a number of cloches were made to
dico even before the las is completed scrois avoid panic.ment. The call of time found the country. San Francite lahent, and w
I part at entry for ships from the when Round 7 saw little change. Both were cru. Rumis's railroad is completed it is expected that exchanges, Northcote used both hands freely will be asturally diverted to the overland route. host. Soms of the soldier's swings if they had Francisco to Vladivostok to fifteen days, and and Carack tried some body blows that fell "It will then be possible to go from 8a reached their mark, should have shortened the from Vladivostok to St. Petersburg in twelve generally escaped ikazs.
which has never beca thought of before by Round B very composed of fast and heavy globe trotters. In the meantime the steamer line Both were again very careful in attacking, and bilshed. The Tassels for the ilan will be bullt fighting with spither having much the best of li belween here and Vladivostock will be esta
Conick caught his man napping several times, in Russia in the near future.
In round 9 Causek swang his left with success for the sailor's head several times, and la return took some punishment on the ribs. Mars clinches and exchanges on head and neck Giplabed the round,
received the following telegram giving the result the Colonies, and the effrain of fareiga compet-suffering from the graelling he had recartfans at the opening and they went in for quick much business that now goes via other channels
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1500, it is to be Ervently hoped that our but he came up each time as willing as possible. The mill san 29 days' crushing 336 tons of manufacturers and baders wil bear in mind The body his he got frem Haslem were telilog ore yielding 84 ozs. of smelted, gold, 2,250 tons || that the vigilance called for is of a very keen and of beadings crumbad, yielding: 143 08, of gold. woremtting kind. It detracts nothing from the time. At the finish of the sixth resad Mr. on him at last, yet he hit out straight all the
yield of 33 es.. "The cyanide plant van 28 days Chamberlain, that in the result it tends only to had decided thai Harlem had the best of the heating Bro fons of taillegs for a yield of 305 | confirms the views we have held and expressed ess, of bullion valued at ton. pár AL.
all alveg as to the reasons why foreign competithe decision with lead applause. It is play Contest. The many soldiers picical recolved tion Bas been effective #reinst us in our own NEWS FROM THE NORTH.
colonies. It is set a question of prices only class.
Vicars is not pitted agalost a youth of his own it is largely one of flexibliity, In spite of
THIRD CONIRIT, it does not seem even MARY MATKingO, (From our Special Corrispondent,)|||
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to In this event two cracks in the heavyweight been brought hous Tsaw, August szik, the British trader that If he is to succeed la class gave a three-round spar, One was Parker When the special Russian Ambassadors, who markets where he has not the advantage of n | (R.A., and the other Ravenor (R.E.) Both men brought gifts from the rise to the Emperor, monopoly ka toust accommodate his goods to are reputed clever at the game, but the style of Round to opened with both men at short wers la Feking recently they offered to Chlaa hir customers, not kros the latter to take what- Ravenor was most admited. At head and foot range and Cusack landed heavily with his right the services of number of Ruinlan offfects. Is ever he may choose to send them) In fact, as drill the Chivers in A) all bet more The the very able and exhaustive reposts from Vice was & pecaller festes of Ilie Parker on Northcott's head. The latter was not back
fashion Ufting his latt foot, ward in the use of his right and left, offer was declined on the ples that the soldiers teria and South Australia abundantly prove, it is when attacking and shaking it quickly as though to the 11th round there was not much to might be unwilling te bay letalen efficere not in the quality of our goeds that we suffer, but some one bad trodden on a pet card. He also choose, as bath gave out punishment liberally,
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Aggregating, 10,145 tons registor, : completed and ready for use Inside of two years. The keels of the ships were fald some
HONGKONG AND WILAMPOA DOCK RETURN thing like a year ago, and it is probable that they will be finished in sighteen or twenty City of Rio la Kowloon Do months. These vessels will make the line
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sher lo unde a polley is the caption of sometimes getting la good work on the gunner's neither appeared to have any advantage.
ling bad by ourselves, and in that ribs. Parker's reach stood him in good stead and Is round 4 it looked no it the sailor was e done of the result in the second round the exchange were fast going to win, bla jabs with right and left the bedankt which hut bers and heavy. Round these saule change appearing for the moment to send Cusack Comercial capra In the mailing, Parker having the best of it groggy? Certainly when clones was called the jik" fact that foreign generally, Both men had each other, mi-the Army man looked as though he were very much.
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The visitors would not discuss political affaiss the Orizat. They had no besliancy, in saying that Russia's interests in Kores, regatred the sending of a more important diplomatic corpsto soul, and they are going them for skat purpose, Beyond that they were not foclined to diecas
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