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Hongkong,gth November, 1897.

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HOWUKONG: 17 - At tan a'cjack this meïnfog Hongkong resum. `ed isu kuulugu.” The westker was fine and there wan a' largo number of spectators. T. Sercombe | Smith and Rev. G. R. Valllngs went to the wickets, Mackenzie bowling from the east and Whitley from the west. Both played cautious, ly, seochig steadily, and the score was raised to 114, when Valliage was howledout by Mackenz's În trying to ext the ball, having të to his credit, Score. 114. 102-sevan wickets." Lt. Howard, W.Y.R., was sent on the field, Smlib tipped a bail from Whitley which went to the screen

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every flitla trifle that comes in their way, and he finds that his stock of tobacco, beads, and trade goods generally dis- appearsinanunaccountable manner. The noble savage has an inordinate desire for the drink of the stranger, and to obtain it he will sell his wife or child. He is a lazy scoundrel and cruel withal, for he allows his women-folk to provide for all his wants: and illtreats themt when he is not satisfied. He is a llar, a thief, a drunkard, and, in fact, has such a string of vices that the poor globe-trotter feels that he is anything | Ir is rumoured that Mer, Brown Potter may

raised the score to. 120. Smith sulcked but safe in such company, so he sadly come on another Far· Eastern tour next year. The illusions regarding vegetation and gathers together the few remains of his The London correspondent of the Arian, cti- Whiilor to the boundary: and drove the animal life in the tropics, to which we possessions which the noble savage has leises her appearance somewhat severely, and next ball for a thres. Whitley's first hall THE

HE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING alluded in our last, are by no means the been pleased to leave alone, or has for calling hera phenomenon in the firing in ble sust over Salih cet he a three. This skeleton" line of buslocis, sayış- I bave met sabled them to change alfes and Haused (adjourned from the 8th Instant) will be only erroneous Ideas that are widespread I been unable to abstract unobserved, and { the lady once. It was at a garden party or as / (gst the ball to the matched for a four. Another held in the CITY HALL, on MONDAY, the 15th among the inhabitants of the temperate wends his way back to civilization,

Arrived in his native land his friends struck me and remala to my memory. One was end and Heward cut the third ball to the pavilion home at Mr. Robot Buchanan', Two things bandary by Howard and 10 was falegraphed. Instant, at 5:30 PM.

Al 14 Woodroffs rellewed MacKenzis at the cast- E. W. MITCHELL, zone. Tropical fruits come in for their

her capacity for morty ralllery---ske was chaffing Acting Hon, Secretary, full share of praise, and even the ubiquitous hall him as a great traveller and pester Hongkong, 9th November, 189y. (1700 betel nut is dreamed of by many as rank him for an account of his advantures. Mr. Kyle Bellew on an engagement he bad for four. Smith drove Waitley's third, hall ing with the products of the Garden of This he gives to them, carefully confining Jast sccepted at the Adelphi-and the other www for single. Woodroffe sud Whitley's next her skill as a painter. Only an arifat of the first were maldens, Sadith drove - Woodroffe Paradise. ALFRED RUSSEL WALLACE, the himself to facts, and is surprised to und

class could have adorned anlars as she had not

seatly to the boundary and raised the score naturalist, than whom we shall in all prob- and ponders deeply on the distrustful crack anywhere. I am bound to say, though drove in first ball for a thros. In the next over

that nobody believes him. He is shocked,

done. And what amazed me ikerd was not a 10% Smith made a single off the next ball the batzuen changed sides. Howard ability never have a more careful observer & of Nature, sums up the fruits of the tropics strikes him. He will refer the doubles that she never laughed. A carefully restricted Howard drove Walties to the next over

by saying that most of them are edible but

doubting smile was the utmost expression involving Smalik palled Woodroffe for two on the last ball not eatable. With frults the disillusionment ones to books of travel describing the movement offeature which naturally pretty Mr. of his next over and 160 was telegraphed bas

Biowa-Potter allowed herself to fadulge in.

Bhg 1ór Mackanzle serumed tha bowling at the ent is not so rapid. They are new and strange, places he has visited. He eagerly seeks and new experiences are eagerly sought out the requisite werks, but is surprised Now that Madagascar has become a French and from Woodroffe and bis first over was a after by everyone. After a time, however, to find that the scenes and people described colony, and civilising influences are therefore at maiden. A good apportanlly for a catch was work it is probable that the Q reen of that istand given by Smith of Whiiley at short leg on but it they begin to pall upon the appetite and do not agree with the evidence of his own He ponders again, and at

will abandon the annual bath with all its pomp was not taken up.” Howard drove Whitjey to the one is seized with a great longing for the observations. humble apple or pear, while to many a length the great truth dawns upon him- and ceremony. Before the Freech secupation boundary and another four by Howard raised Ansibar makden waa of Madagascar, the Queen had a State bath the Ecore- to 170. tropical exile a dish of English strawber. all men are lars. His last remaining ce a yea, which was made the castan made by Mackensie in his next over. Howard ries would be worth all the curious fruits ideal is hopelessly crumbled into dust; he of a solemn ceremonial. A precession was drove Waitley for the boundary and play became by which he is surrounded. It is interest-feels that life is a sham, and that man and formed, the attendants bearing the water blaker. Mackeerte made a good attempt to ing to watch the expression of the globe. his surroundings are but the phantoms of for the bath, mattis for the fire to heat catch Smith from's ball off him, and Mackensie's change trotter as he is first introduced to the fruits some troubled dream. But, after a time, it, the towels, soap, perfume and other tollet third maiden was registered. At 176

requlaltes. When the water was sufficiently of bowling was found usestiary, F. W. Talbot, of the East. To the mangosteen he takes the depression leaves him; why should be bested the firs under it was past out, prayers were left-hander, taking up the west wicker from naturally, and his appetite for bananas is not do as others do? He calls for paper axld, ada hymn sung, imploring that the Queen Waldey Howard out Talbot's first ball alčely should come to no barm by her dadog act ) then, for a low and he sufcked santher one to the usually insatiable. Aboutthemango he says and pens; he gives his imagination full

as she disappeared behind the curtains, a volley boundary. A short driwa for a single enabled. little, but one can see at a glance that it is play, and lies for all he is worth. His distasteful to him with its pecullar flavour book is published and admiring friends fallery was fired and the drams sounded, to Howard to face the bowler in the next over, and announce that the ceremony had actually begon. he polled Mackensie twice to the boundary, of turpentine. However, it is fashionable crowd round and congratulate him upon

At the end of a quarter of an haar the Queen bringing up the score to tez. Talbot made his to eat mangoes, so he pockets his disgust his wonderful power of description and

Te-apparel, paler in hue, and gorgeously array. frst maiden in the next ave. Howard snicked. SARSAPARILLA,

and by a supreme effort of will manages the accuracy of his observations of men

she cared an ox-horn, Hoped and bound with -| was rot to appear as if he were trying to enjoy It. and things. He smiles but says nothing; wearing all the Crown jewels. In her hand Mackerale for two. A leg bys for a double from Talbot' first ball and RASPBERRYADE, &c. The durian is the greatest trial of the fast as fifthe soulnues to add to the silver, fall of the water taken from the bath fast Smith cut the next for boundary. Smith globe-trotter. He has heard ofit rest of his continues to to the before she entered it. Carrying this and attended pulled Talbot's last for four and two centuries -by jhe Prime Misinter, she marched to the were telegraphed amidit loud applause. all the voyage, and has doubtless read Illusions of the tropics.

palies door, where she dipped a branch into the Mackerzla gave a boundary log-bye is his next accounts of It which have rendered his ideas on the subject anything but lucid or

water and sprinkled the spectators as they ever. AL 301 A. B. Hubbick zallaved Talbot at paired along.

the west-end and his first over was a maiden. reassuring. A durian-lover gets hold of

Howard was "clean" bowled by Mackenzla SPECIAL Interest is attached to the trials of on his third ball at 207, having ex him at Singapore and trots him off to

the Arrogant, not only because she is the first runs to his credit. Score, 207 for eight feast upon the king of fruits. Often the

of a new type of cruiser to maku bar esasy, wickets. J. H. R. Hastings was next man in. mere odour suffices for the novice, and

bst also because it became necessary at the He hit Mackensie's second on the edge, of the agony endured by many In their

last moment to fill the places of the contractor's Als bat and was well caught by the wicket-keep is endeavours to eat a little is beyond

men, who were withdrawn in connection with | (T. R. Hubback) making no alteration fa ihe the triks to the engineering trade, with scors. Col. Gordon (Capt. of the team), (he description. He escapes from his durian-

naval ratings. The Arrogant and her sistez, at bateman for the Club, then wont in. He loving friend, feeling that life is no longer

| Gladiator, Vindictive, and Furious, may drove Mackensie to the boundary and raised the worth living in the company of such fruits,

be described in "ram" cruises," Iasmuch score to 310. On the score being brought up to and he fills several pages of his diary with

as the prolongation of the stem la additionally | 316 by a full leg-bye and a few short runs, Col. analysis

supported and braced in the interior of Gerdes attempted to hit a short forward bowled the ship while the bow is nickd-steel plated, by Mackensie but missed and was stumped out thus giving the type an addlilonal weapon in by the wickai-keeper, having four sons to his The aimament of these versely, credit, Thir closed the Club's first fonings with considering that they are officially of the second the total score of 216. Sercombe-Smith received class, is very geed, particularly su regards its land applause, on his return to the pavilion! disposities for bow and stern fire, Tag boilers

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RUSSIA IN SOUTHERN ASIA.

LONDON, November yib. Romia latends to establish a diplomatic agency at Bangkok shortly.

THE SFAL FISHERIES. Kuinir, Japan, and the United States have signed treaty for the protection of the Seal Fiberles.

THE PEACE NEGOTIATIONS. The peace negotiations at Constantinople have not progressed since October 26th,

CRICKET.

Mr. Stoddart's team is now playing Victoria. The home team has scored 173 for six wickets.

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of the Arrogant are of the Belleville type, and he had 54 sans (001 ea to his credit. The Hongkong team had remained at the wickets for on her thirty hours trial, with the engines over three hours, including yesterday, with a working up to a total of 2,157 lame-power, the score of the last wicket dropped 21 11.40

· speed, attained wds sac Koals....... A ibíny trial at 7,000 satre-power was stilslactory,

After a short interval the Hongkong team Ar a regular meeting of the United Services expected that glih 10,20 borte-power she will batted agate and sent in Sercemps. Sraith and steam pasily nineteen knots. Several novelles Lieut. Campbell MacKenia bowled first from Lodge, No. 1341, lust night, the undermentioned

have been Introduced in the design of there the east-end and Campbell drove his third ball brethren were daly elected as office beirers for calars with a view to incrassing their ma-to the boundary. Waltlay bowled from the west the ensuing year 1—

rævring powers, and a report span their per end and gave his second ball for a foli bye, and formances in this respect will be awaited with a boundary kit was made by Smith in the next some curiosity. Of the Arrogant's sisters the over and sa was telegraphes, Campbell made a engineeling dispute has to their case, as in other single and he was clean bowled by Weltley's veisels ander construcifon or complittug been fourth ball of his second over. the Cause of much delay. The feat out of the

Camn. Vindictive for this reason has been postponed, and the Furious and Gladiator are falling behind in their dates.

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pation of the treat in store. He helps him- self to a liberal and julcy slice, generally at the same time filling the tips of his fingers with a muldtude of small, but irri- tating spines, but, feeling that there is no rose without its attendant thorn, he closes live a beer to enjoy the delicious flavour of this angels' food; his mouth closes upon the, spoon and his eyes open wide in astonishrüent when he realises the fact that a little cotton wool and vinegar is all that he has partaken of. He glances quickly round the table to see if a practi- cal joke is being played upon him, but the stolid faces of all as the fruit disappears baalsh the thought from his mind and he has to reluctantly admit to himself that yet another of his golden dreams has fled. So many ideals having been rudely shattered in such quick succession, the new WINES & SPIRITS. arrival is cautious of exploring things too far lest he find that the real is all a hollow mackery. He recollects, however, that man always flies to woman for comfort in sorrow or disappointment, and His spirits rise again when he thinks of the glowing descriptions of the soft-eyed afternoon, with the following raruit - women of the tropics. His mind is made

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THE "NAMOA” WRECK..

all-bad five runs to his credit and the score stood at 17 runs for one wicket.. A. G. Ward was next in He, nicked Mackansle for two and he tipped the ball, in Mace Kerzie's fourth Trover and It, few into the Langstop's hands. The total scOID HOW WAS 14 Jans for two wickels. Smith drove Mace Karsis to the boundary and skied another

A thoroughly trustworthy correspondent writes looting of the cargo of the Names by natives as fackenzie at short leg on and secured a single as from Foochow concerning the disgraceful | ball toʻthe pavliiso, zalalay the score to 20. Smith skled another ball which was missed by follows

Do for Lt Wood cat Whitey for one and "Now the whole thing is over, the inquiry at T. R. Hubback caught Smith's next ball decision of the Court duly recorded and pasted credit and the score stood at $8 for three wickets the Harbour Office un falt accompli and the off Wakley at short leg. Smith had a to his to the Board of Trade, some notice might with A. S. Anton was neel in Forty was telegraphed advantage be taken of the caim fadifference after Wood drove MacKesile to the boundary. displayed by some of the agents of insurance Anton skind MacKenzie to long on for two LED companies at Foochow la respect of the valuable was som followed by pretty cut by Wood cargo that has been lost. By sending comprk which secured & dogia for his Aly Anton loreigner in charge) to the scene of the wreck ball for four runs, leaving the score at gymás dores from the various agencies (or better still was clean bowled by MacKinzie in his second Armed with authority from the iscal sativa prce for five wickets. –Johnston, saxt in, was howled gunboat, a large quantity of opium might have retired with an alteration in the score. vincial officials residentat Focchow, and a Chinese out by Mackerale in the next : ball and be

been saved as it was brought, ashore, partly by Lt. Howard then went in. The batsman played- fishing forks and partly by piratical craft, somewhat wally now and s malico was tegle. for it could early fat bean-lahan tered for Waliiey Howard drove Madkassle from the mayas, who stole it. It would have to the boundary, and 40. was registered, “ Wood been a simple matter to recover it from the pallad Walley nicely for four and a slugte by. villagers, as the village folk are so suspicious of him aleed the score 15 to ***

***Mackenna put up each other that they would not he likely hand a maldan und another, dis was "Tegistered for it on from one village to another for fear of never Whitlay_the_nixt"over- Pby M.3.very keen seding it again. All that had to be dene was to for a while and two more mildentware put in surround village in the early morning and by both bowlers, Howard breaking mother sets the young men as soon as they started off, chance fór a milden Ey'a ringles In the next in fear, with their plendor. It is a fact that the over Whitler gave two boundary byes in rapid Vice-Consul (Mr. Hosie) put forth immediate and succession and the score was at so runs for fire most stressans efforts to save most of the mafisj wickets with the men still at the wickets when but practically no attempts have been made to the billi sang for illo, salve any of the cargo, The naires have been. Play was resumed at 3 pm, with Howard and allowed to loot the old Namoa without let or Wood at, the wizkalu, Beady play by both hladrance, and the oplum has been distributed batamen valued the score film so to ya in five all over the country, fetching, I am informed by minutes ine, Howard wan bowled out by he feels that he is to be rewarded, Fox long time past the police have been

Chinere, $18 a ball! As long of the Lekin, rua Habback in the frat ball bi the next ovet with for, as he advances further from the receiving complaints from Chinese of being unstamped opium they are not likely to Interfere Rev. G. H. Vallings ihan terk the bat... He cat mers can get something for themselves out of the score of 7. Score 17 us for his wickett. haunts of the Europeans, he sees some assaulted by cyclete, whom there wAS DO with the Illicit traffic, The loss of the opiums and Walleyle boundary and draws another ball distance ahead a neat figure without the possible chance of catching. In some cases the other cargo from the Nomes is not the worst for two, which raped in a score to co Recalving concealing head covering. He burries whetimes carry sticks, or riding' whips, with phare of the whole buslaces. Lastead of a total « ball: from @Hybalck; hom the east and he at her face only to find that her lips and unforiemats coolls who chances to come between Hors le fature the natives at them (and lay' talde bol having rewrong to bis forward to overtake her and steals a glance which they slash across the face or body any

wreck like the Namoa may ship might sent it to the boundary and a single by him be partly wrecked within so miles of the media sehat avecambed for White the serm Villogy pallad Walley teeth are disfigured by chewing betel nut

"the wind and their ability," One offending of whom have piralical blood in them and that her face is pitted by skin disease bicycle sider, fle-haired mild locking they actus ly fired on the criw of the old credit, 7 Milised wat in next Wood or small-pox. However, he thinks this youngster named Charles Pllaston, was to Douglas when she was lost in liw years, gro), (droya Pebbuck for saff und la the sext may be an exception and eagerly day charged with aarauiting, harmless brick

ricky will remember the keedom from riik af sandien over be made twp. coolis win Continues his search, only to be further maching on the Prays East a couple of nights Wawes has been carried on, and will naturally century, Kallant deled Hibback so long on for

happened to come too seas his palshment with which their looding of the off Whitley which brought the score to disillusioned, and he comes at last to the ago. Healighted and struck the coolls on the conclusion that tropical women are like eye, and on the victim semonstrating the gallant resistance is offered by those on board rely, and Word ford

sesume they can do just as they please. Then, his first run, and drove Bacher une for three all other things tropical-a fraud. young blood struck him again in the face and serious trouble will probably chand The single by One last fond hope remains. He will made of. A crowd of about 300 Chlorss Namsa business has taught the autres / 110H gaze upon the noble savage and study his |

patkered found and gave chase and had they a very bad lesson. It was an excellent oppor Woodre manly grace undisigured by the traces of goosebanies that he and his machior, too, would duty to afford protection to ships in distress and

Caught Master Flinston, it's quisèns totunity to teach the native officials that it in their wickets. an effeminate civilization. Accordingly ave you for a dip in the harbour over the he journeys on, far from the track of Cook's Praya Wall Mr. Wodehouse to-day showed

of-wrecked vessels. The opportus

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the land of the pure uncivilized savage, roads,and he imposed's fine of $1 for the assault and Chinese officials to show greater may He commence his study of the nobility As regards neglect of lights, bells and seras, than the owners of valuable property, and la WATSON & CO., LD. that the nobility does not exist except in and to put down with a strong hand the Caffiese will now as List

of man, but it gradually le forced upon him there is still plenty of scope for the police. This case the merchants and be mention

class of bicycle rider in only too, prevalent keru hava displayed surpsfelag Capiky??) ELTHE HONGEONG DISPENSARY; the minds of his blographers. His savage me thermawiali vaader of frany Bukyor Vogns, customs WASO & TINILI TERN KÕROCE

sking; sich October, 1897.

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