INTERPORT CRICKET MATCH.

HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI”O. STRAITE.. This match watconilaned on the Club ground to-day and attracted a good deal of atten/fan. The weather was fine and clear but pausually warm for the middle af November, and the wicket evinced sleus of the wear and, tear of Jan weak. The Stralis on Saturday closed their first innings for the fipe score of 381, and it was zen orilly believed that the “allfeu" would not be able to make a show #galast their rivals. There were two alterations in the combined team, Ryall, W. Y., playing in Tysck's place and Antos in place of Hawings,

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1897.

-the highest scorer for Ms. Must's team. The bowling of bath sides was equally effective, | Meeren" Guld and Tasby' each securing Eve

wickets.

Appended are the scores : --

NIMEKONG COLTE.

P. Hyndmann, Orwald, b Boucher a F. I Kaw, a Stone, à Mackenzie RF, LE, a Adaman, b Blackie........... LA. Ho, bak » Alber CT Kew, b Gadi

G. Tucay, Milward, & Blant c

Bewo, Gadd

A. Uphill, b Ga ̈

prezinting #1

*COMB E

AA. Rajahn, not out KUDA

A Moore, Gads posmsamehe tummar title)

MR. K. MANT'I K.

G. W. Mard, Rose, Tuby. --Dr. Bencher. & Lammert

A. Mackensie, o Rawjahu, & Tuby..

B. Ma b Tuoty

- Oswali, b Tusby...

Fiestkam. Teiby wor

Gadi, à Trsby ......

W. J. Mayen, ↳ Tasbyte

- Stone Hyndman, 5 Tunby.........

McGowan, not this by

- Ademica, b Lammari - ziyang pala cas

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J. Mann und G. D. Campbeli went in first to the bowling of McKars'a in the first innings of the combined and after a couple of balls Mann real McKenzin out to the barricks corner for 4 and played Whitley for a single with a pr tty cat. Campbell drove the next ball from Whitley for a single, Campbell brought 10 up with a pretty swing in the muquee off ove from McKenzie, Mans batted with his vinil herdom and dash and he followed a six from Mc. Kenzie, by hitting the same howler for fony 4's In succession awid loud'applauso, bringing the score up to 30. This is somewhat of a record. ROPAL HONGKONG YACHT CLUB: 22 russ belog sol by the ore med off one over, The first ball of Whisl'y's next over took Camp- bell's wickets and he retired with 5-34 for 1 w'cket. Wood, the captain of the comblas. tion, followed Campbell Mann made a single | <n Saturday afternoon start at 2.30, and off McKerz'o's first in the. next over, and Wood did likewise with the second ball, Th, third hall was splendidly played by Man to the barracks boundary" for 4-40 for 1 wicket. Mara made 4 aff McKe ale by one to the pavilion and the next stroka added a to his Cor. Man next hit Whlifey to the Cí y Hall Corner for another 4, bringing the total ep to go. He

a rong.

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FIRST RACK FOR COMMODORE'S CUPS,

This race was ralled in a alce fresh breeze,

proved a great success. The course was from the warting Hind off Kowlon Poltt, round Channel Rocks, the chequered buoy marklog the man-of-war anchorage the west red buny riï. Merits. Meyers and Ca's frem pler next Biy view and back to the staning five, all marks

beleg left to storboad, 8 miles,

The following beats started:-

FIRST CLASS.

Riis

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2

18

Scratch do.

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was cleverly caught off Whitley by A. B. Biblick, it leg after a well-made 43.

Artia .................Mr. A. Denison......... Scratch Os reilring the batsman had a hearty reception,

Mala Marian Mr. J. Hastings........... do. The next man in was Howard who opened by Chanticleer ..... Mr. C. A. Tomes...... 30 180. playing Whileyfa slegle and Wood played Meteor uni.....Mr. C. H. Kaw... I minats Whitley to leg for 2. The next ball from Active ...........Vr. H. E. Pollock...... 2 Whitey proved disastrous and trak Wood's Sybili¿Officers R. P. balls he he bed run up 5.-56 for 3 wickets.

SICOND CLASS. Wood's place was filled by Anten, who polleð a

Dart..........Dr. Clarke single off h's second stroke from Whitley, and Payne Officers R. E. ..............** Howard also played this bowler for 1 off the Ladybird...... Mr. C. D. Wilkinson... I min. 40 next ball. Meenalo's first. ball in the next Shi

„Mr. E. M. Hazeland....... 2 minutes over took Howard's stumps, he having mida only

Mr. W. Haman¤ Aftiem. Capt. Phillips 2 Waid batted nex', Anton hi! out at a ball from McKenzie In the first of the next over,

All the bots bet Elm stucted with one reel. only to find that he had been clean bowled. Hồ About a miantes before gas fire Erica gat hung score was a big fat "blob.”—59 for 5 wicketv.

up on the outriggers of a jaok, but got clear wlib. Farbridge, the Shanghai ciptar, followed out ranch damage in time to cross the line belore Actor, and after making a single off McKenzie the last of the fleet. The starting line was more he was bowled by Walter with the first ball of than usually ob-Lacted, there being no less than

over, O.V Laanleg filled Farbridge's plate.

4 Beam launches and at 10 funki on or Ward made a slogie cft McKerzle, Laaning about the line when the starling gun went. came to gilet off a ball from McKenzle before he had broken his "deck" Cox now joined Ward, and made a couple of singles, Ward was playing cartfal game and rung came lawly-61 for 7 wickets. Cox at last lifted Whitley dat between the pasts for a with a fine bit, and he made a single off the next ball 70 runs resulted from McKenzie's next over. Me Taggard went on bowling in Whitley's place and Ward was caught, by Woodroffe at mid-on after making I run. Ryall, the next batsman made #4 off McTaggat la his first stroke, putting the bull outside the posts. Cox made a single and double off McTiggest and bis next stroke was one for 4 to the northern boundary, McKeories fa minutes later bowled Ryall when he had made 2-86 for g wickets, Arthur was the las' man to go.

bis

Cex sent back one from McTaggart and was wi hin an ace of being caught by the bowlor. In the next bill of the over his stumspt fell for a score of 19 This closed the Innings for a total of E6

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In the best up to Channel Ricks Erics, Matsor and Mald Mariam went away from the rest of the fleet and had a race to themselves, getting round the rock wiilin about 40 seconde; Active and Chantielur were making making good race of it with Spil in close attendance and Lady bird and she were leading the rest of the second class.

In the run down to the chequered bacy Eady bird, with her enormous sall spread ran out of her own class into the first, getilag round the booy fast in front of Sybill. Elfin broke her bobalay and gave of afier rounding. Most of the bosta balshaken out their reefs before rounding Channel Rocks, and started the second beat under whole sall

The times at the ctequered buoy were:— Brica 344 15 Ladybird

3.5026

455-37

Hald Marian3.44 52 She Meteor ........3.45.16* Dart ....... Fate 347.33 Pazza unaumi3-5831 Active 3 |

149.18 B................... ..4. 0.45 Chanticleer 349 28 Allies d. 1. 5 Syölissammans

43.50.31

In the second beat up Brita and Maid Marian xained considerably on Mattor, and Chanticleer passed Active. Lady bird also went away from. Sydfi gaining a minute in the short beat to the Oll works buoy, She and Dart were making « close race of it. She just getting round busy before Dari, but was passed again on the run down. The l'na was crossed at the finish sa below.

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Erten...... 4 2).21. Ta mukes, Maid Marian dai 54 4 Metro 24 13 1

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CORRESPONDENCE.

[We do not necessarily milzes the opinious" axgrammad by

Correspondents in this coloma.3

THE RIGHT DIVINE OF KINGS TO GOVERN WRONG.

TO THE EDITON of the “Konogɔno Talmqraph,” S19,-As to the remarks mide by me in the Logia'a1iva Council on Monday 8th init. oa the subject of the prospezive and possible heavy lose to the ratepayers through the Government having borrowed lanas in Gold instead of la Sires, may I ask you to repablish at your con- venience, for the lsformatios of those concerned, the following extracts from the speech mids bý me la Consell on 10th January, 1893. When speakleg on 8th inst. I would mention that the arguments which I used on 11th January, 1893 had qal'e escaped my iecollectlen.

"This is a liver-astog colony; Its rates and taxes are collected in dollars. The Govsinment now ask for authority foreise lesa in gold which will have to be repaid in gold. In your Excellency's opening address you lalirmed the Council two months ago that

"The position of the Colony in regard to its sances has never in recent years been as correctly presented to honourable members ar It might have been, and that the state of affairs, so far as the colony's' finzuces are concerned, could not be considered anthely satisfactory,“ The unofficial members quite share to your Excellency's views. .. ...the Government

now asked for the Council's sauciton to raise n moderate liver loan I should help to pass such

■ Bill at this shilog, but the Government seeks for authority to borrow in Gold, It is most unwise for silver-using colony la contract a loan In gold at the present ilme, when the immediate and latare gold value of silver is shrouded in boundless uncertalety, greater than WIS ever known, and when ra one begins to know what is going to happen to the metal. In your Excellency's opening address to the Council two montas sgo you said.........

and 3.-That the Sherman Act was repealed is | THE RUSSIAN REGIME IN KOREA. October, 1893, and the American Government has since then reused to buy alleer.

Referring to the diamistallof Mr. McLeavy The unconscionable delay in realising any

Brown, now that he has saved Koren from fan- portion of the Talpingshin zres, resumed in

clal winck, and the appointment of a Ruslan 1893, entailed heavy loss to the ralopayers and

who probably knows nothing of Korea sa ol was due to the mistake of the Government in finance but will serve the Tear at all cost, the sub-dividing the land into lots too small and in

Korean correspondent of the NC. Datly Now atta pting to obtaifa Crown rent out of all proxys:-We are on the eve of important charger portion to the possible rental of houses'such size

which will not poly affect the Korean nation but aad in so poor neighbourhood. The ratepayers change the whole aspect of affairs in the Far were not in the least degree to blame for the in East, and, unless one or more of the Treaty sanitary condition of the property-tka land was

Powers Interfere, Kores will speedily becom all crown fand, was lats out origloally by the Crown officers, all the houses were built to strict diplomat than was M. Waeber; in fact the two Rasalan territory. M. de Speyer is a mach abier accordance with the Building Ordinance then

can scarcely be mentioned in one sentence, (hry in force, plans were submitted to and approved

are so alterly unlike, aot only in manner bit in of by the Government departments concerned, policy. M. Wraber spent most of his time in and the entire executive and legislative power the study and left the datles of his office to was in the hands of the Queen's officers and not dependent upon may popular assembly or muni-

others, whilst M. da Speyer has been most active since he landed, and although ha cipal council For whatever was wrong the Go- vernment and is officers were solely respon

has been in Korea scarcely more than a mosib, he now has the whole country in his grip. sible. It was their daly to sea that the interesta of the public were properly safeguarded and they

The army is entirely under Russlan Instructora (and I must add that the troops are wonderally had absolute power in their own hands to sight anything that was wron. If the Government

well lastracted), the Arsinal la In chargeól a Raula officer, and now Mr. Alex'éð bas come had looked after the condition of there hoares

io Korea to take Mr. MacLeavy Brown's place as adviser to the Finance Department

A number of other foreigners whose contracts have Low crpired are not to have them renewed. Some of these were never needed, for their advica was never spoght nor taken if given, and they were chiefly employed at the esimest olication of the country's representative st Seoul. With Mr. Brown, however, the case is different, "He has been enabled in Twenty months to accumulats sufficient money to pty off the three million dallar loan of Japan, and now, just that he his accomplished it, the finances are to be taken out of his bands. Tais fact will be very much regretted, for, a■ 1 said, before, unless'ose of the Treaty Powers (btildes Japan, which need not be reckoned) interiores, Mr. Alexleff will take charge of the fiances almost before his letter reacter Shangbaf. Japan in the meanwhile is not tåle and has now began to build barricka la Fasan. The Japan esz fleet his been surveying all the southern coast of the Peninsula and will soon pay a visit to Chemalpa. Toey have and are till using money freely, in purchasing the 'good will of Korean officials.

they could never have fallen Into the deplorable state of insanitation in which they were found la 1894

I am, Sit,

Your obedient servant,

T. H. WHITEHEAD.

» Hongkong, #jih November, 1897.

SWATOW NOTES.

(From Our Own Correspondent)"

SWATOW, N. mber 13ib.

H.M.S. Phoenix lef. us on 10th inst, for yours, after a longer stay than was at first anticipatel. The'r visit was a plexusat one, I believe, for all concerned and we parted hom them with many regrets, hoping the Fle Bird" will show her "The frequent fluctuations to sliver and

beak bere agala 1640. Toey entertained the maitea exchange are naturally creating great community at dinner os beard the evening difficultiet, and, indeed, consternatloo, in coan before their depaure, followed by a slagsong,

fes in which the silver standard is in force, SI

in which both sea and landsmen distinguished well as in one of the largest and weal blest coun-

themselves. They number some poetical tries la England. It is stacerely to be hoped Kenlaser among the ship's company. The that the monetary conference which is about to Algarina, her sister ship, arifved from Shanghai meet will decide on some sort of bimetalliam n the 8th Inst, and was follwed by H.M, which will at all events give, a fixlig of value to storeship Humber on roh last, from yours. silver coin, which appears to be the first con

Latter was only here a few hours, leaving sgain sideration. If such should be the case the effect in the afternoon for the North. It is a very long well would be immediately felt by the energetic basi-ilme slace the. White Easign was s ness community of this "well-favoured Island." represented here and it'ver are asking, the "The International Monetary Conference met reason of the display, three ships in port on the la Biessels recently and has adjourned its sitameday is almost unheard of within the memory tings unt! May next, while the Indian Currency of that great fraud "the oldest inhabitant." Commission, preslitdaver by Lord Herrchell, is HMS, Algırins will remaļa with as for some still taking coldance in London. The consensus

daya. of opinion amongst the bigbest financial nu- therales of the age is that the International Monetary Conference will assemble four moathe bence simply to record its failure to effect any remedy to give slablity to allver. If such should be the case it is almost certain ihat * determined effort wil be made to repeal in the United States the law whind now enforces America to parchasa 54,000,000 al ounces of wiver an anally, or, roughly speaking, about 8 LEGAL INTELLIGENCE. million pounds worth of the metal. Should America cease her purchases one of the first au- the tes in Londan, Mr Samuel Montaga, M. P., predicta a fall in the gold value of the rupes to space, and is the dollar to 18/6d. "It le extremely cowlse for this silver-using colony to borrow at the present joncture la'any other metal than the currency in which is revenue is cal lected. The coloay's lean of $105,000 in 1887 was contracted in gold in obedience to the orderz of the Secretary of State, and against the general with of the colonists. In 1986, the unofficial

members feared that there would be a further depreciates in the gold value of silver which made ft dangerous and faexpedient to borrow in gold. Lord Stanley thought differently and was of opinion that an allowance for a further fall of 3d. per dollar was suficient to satisfy all pru deat requirements. His Lordship's estimate has been very wide of the mark for the gold value of the dollar bas since fallen almost sevenpince per dollar. Exchange at that Hiise was about 31. 218. per dollar while to-day it is 25. 81d. If the loan was repaid to-day the colony would lose la exchange it to 17 per cent, That is not

the only lesz; there is a redemption fund which has been levested by the Crown

-I regret to say cur sick prople are not all convalescent, but Dr. Layng's condtilon shows considerable improvement which his many friends at yours will be glad to lears. tides a heavy moonsoon outside is reported in. We have been having strong N. E, winds and

coming steamers.

SUPREME COURT.

IN APPELLATE JURISDICTION..

(Bafors their Lordship's Str J. W. Carrington, Kỳ, C.M.G. Chief Justice) and Mr. A. G. Wiza (Pulind,Judge.) November 15th,

LEAVE TO APPEAL.

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Kowloor Wharf and Godown Co., respondent.

Chea Lan, appellant, sed the Hongkong and

Application was made to-day by Mr. T. 1. Francle, QC. (instructed by Mr. Bration), for leave to appeal against the judgment of the Palune Jodge in a case in which the appellant claimed 8781.76 from the respondents and in which judgment was given in favour of the respondents on the and lust.

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THE NEW JAPANESE TARIFĖ.

TORIO, October 2gb. The following Imperial Ordinance (No. 38;) bas been issued relating to the application of the Conventional Customs Tariff

Art. 1.-When the Conventional Tariff comes Into force, goods which may be imported into the Empire shall be accompanied by a certicate verifying the place of their production,

Art. 2-Os the cerilficate of the place of pro- duction shall be given the mark, number, class, the number of packages, quantity or weight of the goods, the name of the place of manufacture The certificate must be endorsed by the Japa or production, the port and date of shipment. Crasul or Commercial Agent at the port of ship- ment (or, ni ports where there is no Consulate, by the Customs or other sathorities concerned).

The certificate shall be valid får one year from Its date.

Ach,[3.—If goods are not accompanied by a cetlicate of the place of production, et |thể particulare in a certificate are incomplite es da pot.corespond with the goods themselves, or

If the certificate is considered improper by the

Customs authorities, the duty will be imposed on the goods according to the Japanese Sistatory Tariff Instead of the Conventional Tail. If proper certificate is produced within six months after the importation of the goods, the duty paid thereon shall be reduced to the ratezof the Conventional Tariff,

Art. 4-The date for the operation of this Ordionoce shall be specially determined,

DR. LAMONT'S STRONG FINGERS.

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"I was afraid you were going to slip through my ingers," said good old Dr. Lamont.

NOTANDA

CALENDAR.

NOVEMBER.

Meteorological means based on ten years"- aðservationsto 1895, Baromelet 130 TIR *Thermometer ...............................69.0

Humidity.....................------65.0 Rainfall..................... 0.81

TO-DAY.

WEATHER REPORT,

Barometer Thermometer Humidity... Rainfall +9196

Ou duos at Ou date as

TO-DAY.

30.01

29.93

170

77

75

79

KATIBA

KISA

Monday, 15th November, 1897. (S. Machnigs) Chinese-ist of 10th moon of 33rd jour et

Kwong-si. Jewish-30th Hervan, 6688. Mohammedan-19th Fomada 11, 1818,

Sun-Mier

Sits

#214363++/263n Găr, Limf,

High water-Ajiirnoon ......11kr. 45mia. Low water-Morning «a Tkr, Éšmin. No inferior high or low water. ANNIVERSARIES. 1841-The Emperor of China appealed to the nation to continue the war agalant the English'

1863-Donth of Frederick VII, of Danmark. 1968-H.M.S Grot lost in the Palawan Passigo. 1837-The . Wah Yeung burned la the

Canton River ; about 150 livas lost, 1889-Overthrow of the Brasillan Empire and

rxle of Dom Pedro,

TO-MORROW,

Tuesday, 16th November, 1897. Chinese-Blad of 101k moon of 2ård year of Jewish-lil Hatvan, 5858, Mohammedan--201k Jomada fl., 1918.

Sub-Ris

Case 6hr, 15metu. Stia um

sun Bår. 16mỂN, High water-Morning samuti Low water-Morning Skr. 25min, No Inferior high or low water.

ANNIERIARIES.

John Bright born. 18C-Prince Alfred fett Hongkang, 1870- Dake d'Aosta elcsled King of Spain, +887-Tặc 1.1. Veiñastam. foundered in the

China Sea with all bands,

SHARE MARKET,

'LATÉST QUOTATIONS.

China Sugars $1ór, silos and buyers ;"Rauber $33, anies and buyers ; Olivers (8) 482, sales. SHIPPING AND MAIL NEWS.

MAILS, DUR:

German (Bayern) to-morrow, American (China) 17th inst. Australian (Tohls Marw) 19th lost. French (Sagholfen) zɔth Inst. American (Belgic) 28th fast. Canadian (Empress of Faban) zgih inst. Tacoma (Olympia) 4ih prox.

*

THE P. M. S. S. Co's steamer Chino, with walls and passengers, left Shanghai for this

pert at 1 p.m. to-day.

THE P. M. S. S. Ca's steamer Pers) wildk metis, etc., left San Francisco for this port pis Yokohams, Leland Sea, Kobe, Nagasaki ana Shaoghal, on the oth fast.

* •

SHOPPING Ritums. From 8pm. Saturday to & jm. to-day.

teamor, from Wahu

ARRIVALS.

Ganges. ......... JE Yong..........................

Brim s

The combined teams followed on for their second innings, Mann and Arthur (the not-out man) batted firit, the latter facing McTaggart's bowling from the northern end. A few singles come in slowly and then Arthur played MeTag. gert out to the posts for 2. Mann made a grand troke off McKersle out on to the road babind. the pavillon sad to appeared. The next ball he drove to the pavillon. Arthur was bowled by McTaggart for 3. Wood was the third man, Mann cut McKergie with a "swipa" that sent the ball on top of the muqate for 4—14 for 1 wicket. Wood had only a short life, being caught by T. R. Habbick eff McKenzie before he had started to score and Campb·li took b's place, McTaggart was sent to the northern boundary for 4 by Mann and the same batsman came near being caught off his next streke. Campbell made a single off McKenzie, The mat Gelding of the Stilts men kept the score down vary much as regards singles, and people were beginning to think that it was golog to be a one fanlogs victory for the Strafts, Mann again Ead bad luck, bring once mara.caught, this time by the bowler (McTaggart) when he had. knocked at together, Howard followed bishn and bis first siroke ret McTaggasi for a and off the second ball he scored 4 with a good awing. Howard was beautifully" caught by Neabruaner when he had made di-gt för 4 wickels. Antao now joined Campbell, and

ment, the plous fraud, who willes begglog-letters alogged McTaggart over the northern fence for yelling with sac imonios, snuffle, has now * 4 and was nearly caught by the same bowler loomed forth successfully from Calaese soll off b's next ball-40 for 4 wickets. He was The Shangha! morning paper records that several bowled by McTaggari when the Hifin hell rany, worthy clergymen have recently received from On resuming, alter tiffo, Ward and Farbridge Chinein convert a touching splatte which faced the bowling of McTaggart and McKazzie, worked on their religious, fervour and human. oplalan of the boto. table the Colonial Secretary, of money. A prohibitiva order wan kugund is in this matter Mr. William Hodkinson voles the Weaeung, SAKLIDARIOS

Chanted 24-30! Active mo4.31. 6. STA!.........

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Hattankheddar Yuansang wanaan Frogr138,sy404419110. The writer was a boy of about seventeen, then. Hanc ENSCHEDER, Mr. Francis, in making the application, said that it was an application ander the provisions While a student at school, more than 800 mlies from,

Tatylch Sendal Mars of Summary Juriadleston Ordinance, arcilan çı home, I was taken down with pneumonia. Ibada Activ against the decision of Mr. Wise, la suit 1c6t of despaired of Bat youth and good care won the Myrmidon.................... and subsequent sections, for leave to appeal tough time, and for two or three weeks my 's was Tordenskjold....... 1897, in which Chee Lun, aprellist, was platatiight, and one bright morning I was ready to go home Clord *************** and the Hongkong and Kowloon wharf and Godawn Co., were the defendants. That action with my dear father who had come for me. I was lance of monter, $781.76, which he alleged to Oh, what a ride! Oh, what swot air! Oh, what s was brought by the appellant to recover the ba- | weak stili, bat well and happy clear up to the brim. havebeen due to him by the Wharf Co. on the glorious world I had got back into and what s ro balance of contract for buliding certain godowns ception from mother and sisters at the familiar house. on the reclamation in the West. The ware that there was a salt between the parties Ch, Ufe! Oh, bealth!"Ok, dulce, dulce down! and that the money bad been paid Into Court by Bich an loom, If ons survives it, only malos the the defendant Company under probibliive order. sense of existence and its blessings more hen and So far as he could see in the notes of the pro- doilghtful. It is good rather than bad. Lusty boy,

But when a man with most of his days behind him did not deal with, the first defence and dealt with ́the case extirely on the second defence, that the

bas to write a line like this "All my life I have auf fered more or less from disease money was paid fato Court under Section 76,

-why that

| la motkar | sub-section to of the code. It appeared that and sadder story. It is the odds between an occa

thunderstorm and saky always, curand with sional lo suit 380 of 1897 ons Tam Chak Yu sued loads. the Wing Hing Kes firm for a certain num

We quote what he says, reminding the reader that January, 1897. Another, Leung San, toob pres experience of minions. He says: "I always had a ceedings sgalast four other persons speclically bad taste in the mouth, no proper relish for food, and by name. Judgment was given against the first after eating had pain and falness at the chest." two defendan's only for $390.35,

Tre Lit and Tis

These senestions are symptoms of soute ladigestion, Teng. A probibilve order was served upon Mr. In the stomach there le marked loss of pown. The food is neither rolled over as is should be an that the Osborne sa Secretary of the Whar! Company. He submitted first that as referring to the res

whole of it in turn may be presented to the direta cord of the Summary Court be found that there Auld, nor is it duly moved on towards the onte Inte was do sfidavit to justify the feite of that order. the bowels. A ronit it ferments and ge

Irritating

solds and gains, henow the How it came to be issued nobody knew.

pation wight, distension, of pain,

| advancement that the true mark of enlighten- Chian loses very' beally through having ceedings in the Court below, the learned Jadga❘ not to bare silpped through the doctor's ingen.

and Farbridge solcked one fram McKenzie fortalen feelings to the extent of many dolları, before the imposition was discovered. The letter to the southern boundary. Farbridge next sent one from McTaggart for a sing's and Ward a long, and concludes thur:

"Light variable winds were experienced until played the same bowler to the fence on the road for a 1

Ward

was neatly caught si mid-off the 27th, when a strong northerly wind set in and by Whitley, off ball from MeTaggett, Far toon developed foto a gale. The seas become bridge was the next victim'Immediately after.

extremendously tough and high and the vessel being stumped by the wicket keeper off Mc

laboured beavily, On the morning of the 59th the Kerala when he hid made 8. The match resulted

vessel became unmanageab's on account of the ins win for the Straits by un fanings and 33 the 301b, when the wlod was still in its height, great damage done by the beavy waves. On

TODU.

HONGKONG AND SHAMDHAI-FIRST İNNINGS,

1 Mann, A, D Hubback, Whitmire 41 6. D. Campbell, H.KR. & Whitley stammana patime

M. D. Wood, WY.R.. Wilthey demanemen

7. N. Howard, W.Y.R., b McKenzten A., Anton McKeyMMON • BONELIN

A. G. Ward Wodroffs. b McTaggiamen

RC Faris1gb Whitey

O, V. Leanfar, 6 Mex-ada.....tagh căng kiq arash testber

P. A. Cox, b McTaggart sezname echonestamietamaphosa

H. Arthur, nousemonstresarii masa

Totalene B BOWLING ANALYSIS, HONGKONG AND SHANGHAE-VEKST ERNEMER,

10. M. H Makenzie ermitabattesimmons je Lj Whiday

pleanno scopowasives: T#

Whiley bowled ode no ball

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HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI-STCOND INNINGS,

B. Arthur, & MoTaggart monitoraggiosaan mo agana pros

Mann, a and b Marggat

W.

Woode T. Habback, Mine Bi

D. Campbell, and is MoTaggert_ma

N, Howard, Neobrunnar, McTaggat

A. 9. Antos, b Mataggaskuntatte altarem inocentes

A. Cox, MeKLAMATION DOING

A. G. Ward, a Whliley b SfeTaEKRIT 11429

R. C. Farbridge, at T. R. Hubbuck b McLande.

V. Lanalog are onenigi C-Ryall, T., Habbarkó Kalentia munan

64

BOWLING'ANALTSIB, HONGKONG AND BRANIMAL—and Innrane.

4

Метарем 5

-COLTIVAME=HTMARTIN KL

rock and it went down tha võssel came upon Immediately, only a small portion of his over- turned stern left out of the water, and we four saved our lives by climbing up to 1, where we remained until the 2nd fast, waco * steamer was sighted comingi owards us. We

of distress,

Cat

Agnols in the securities of other Colonies ime of which have depreciated in value, to 10 per cent," since they were some 8 parchared. There is no reason why there bould not be further depreciation in the securities and a further fall to the gold value of sliver, all of which for the Colony will have to pay. Bob ladis and China are silver asing countrl. In bygone years they contracted loans in gold because by to doing they could borrow at slightly lower rate of Interest than they could Nave borrowed at in silver, .....

contracted such foags. Iodla through having borrowed lo Rold DOW lores mitions per sonum, and ber of pounds sterling finances are, te.lovaly dislocated and barrassed thereby, Whatever may be the about the usaficilembers of this honorable Council we respectfully suimit that we have more knowledge and experience to the financial world and in the world of business then the betourable the official members. We entrant your Excellency to allow the question of the Colony's contracting another loan in gold sand over for six moale. At present no ose knows what is going to happen in regard to the gold value of silver. In six months hence wo

| ciples are fallowed the Colony's loan should be in silver and got in gold. For a silver-ding Co'ory to contrac: gold loan now is to fadulge

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may know something. If sound fahrcial prla, í He submitted in the second place that in that region. These hand fetus | Tordenskjold wo

fo gambling at the risk and expense of the rate. payer. It may be surprise that unofficial membery should have nguin presumed to offer By suggestions on this question, having bean recently told by the honourable the Colonial

were toa weary out to give any signs Paralely Secretary that they had shown themselves totally

the order was entirely bad as it had been adeo in dressed to Mr. Osborne, The money was owed by by the Company, and the order addressed to Hr. Osborne was an improper order.

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Wat York goat, rheumatism, depressed spirits, and's seemore of eylls follows 1 among them, possibly, nervolt prom Wongket mm. P traiion, progressive knæmis, locomotor stanza, and- VLOTS or los bomplete paralysis.

Frequently woulinues Mr. Hodkinson, I was

Arrivals,

Commopolitan

EWATOW,

from

sick, and as time went on I beosma very vak and | How: ić Tamsul ......Newchwang.....8, & 8.

The Pulam Judge—That point was not faken, Mr. Fraxel-I know that; Chief Jostice Do you think we can hear the ques lon of walfdity P

foobia,

consulted one doctor after another, and took various medicines, but obtained no real re ing relief from any of them. This disorder my general condition until the fortunate day whim I rand about Mother

Belgo

Omelise Brrap

1. in. pressed by the statements others had made concerning and proceeded to try it. After taking on bottle old complaint. Since that time (now sigh) years found relief, and was soon entirely free from my

Wiliam Hodkinson, Hollington, near Vikkster, my grave years ago. (Signed) Statordahire, August 11th, 1997

but to wave our feeble hands j the captela of the ship had caught sight of

Mr. Francis said that the person who acted on us's before we tiled hard to draw her attention

unfit for their positions in this Council by helt

such an order did so at his peril. If this company she came alorguide al mi, and lowered a boat,

honest endeavours to effect a retrenchment of acted without taking legal advice they must take nd to a few mlentes after we found orale £5,000 a year in the extravagant cost of Go

Is consequences. There were no grounds what Verement, while their "Ill-advised action in bis once again safe. There we käteled down

ever for the order to be made. At that time the thank cur Gred and the capials who had saved opinion did not beteken any marked capacity Wharf Company had a contact which was put fax administration. We are farther labouring late Court as evidence, When that ordered ss. After some questions were pat to my fellow sufferers by the Captain, we were, then, con-

under the reproof administered by your Excel.

serred the Company was undoubtedly indebted veyed to Shanghals when I got sebore I was left lency, when you compared us unfavourably with

to somebody for the contract and the contract) I have enjoyed good health, o

Knowing persOPS homeless, for I have neliber a veldiva noz A

other unofficial members of your acquaintance who were amenable to regson. We venture to What! Co. and Tre Lang. Whatever was due to give relist. Bas for Mother Badgal's Brrup

put in showed that it was made between the ally of its virtuce, I have recommanded this remedy to hundreds, and have never heard of its having fated (eland here, and for these days I depand wholly upon the few dollars which had subscribed to

hope that the honourable the official members

on that contract was due by the Company to a khondi hava been of Council will be amenable to reason in this togie füdividual, and not to any firm or Any me by the kind passengers of the steamer før my dally fares.

matter, or, if they are only amenable to your Yesterday, when I was in the last stage of Excellency's commands and to the orders of the combination of persons. No under of the Cats? could protect any person unless he brought the despais, I met two of our native fellow-christians Secretary of State, that we will find your Excel whole facts faily before the Court. There was who intimated me that your goodness is very loncy at losst ready to gire some weight to our kind and ger e oss, and giva ald to any Christian arguments, and adjourn for six months the farther portant point that Mr. Osborne caited special attention of the Court, that the person ta who is really need of help; they encourage me to canalderation of this Bill usili wo nie lo a post-whom the Company owed the money insisted wiite this to you with the hope that you alliifon to deal with the question intelligently and that he owed no money in the men and had to have the kindness of favouring me with any effectively,"

connection with them. He submitted that the engagement that can seva mefrom starving, and

probibflive order and absolutely no effect so far as the Wharf Company was concerned, and it should bave been antitely disregarded | by

The Chief Justice, altas son consultation with the Palsu berge, bald the Court would not

I will ortainly love no pains to exert myself in giving yon, avoŋy, satisfaction” that I possess in my power

The above, match was physi at Happy | advance and with best respect.

ady thanking for greally for this trouble in

Valloy on Saturday: Lfternoon and reisited in

victory for the format by so ring. C. Kew and Mose wore in good form and Die Heucher war

Awaiting your orders,

Fande FrateriallÝ Yours,

CHAKO WEN-TURN,"

It is a matter of history that :—

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On the report of Lord Herschell's Commis sion the Indian Mists were closed to the fres coinage of silver on 16th June 1893, and that

by

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FALSED THE CARAL

Mr. Hodkinson is well known and highly repacted. | Lær PORZ-ILMS, Aigerini: Keongwas, Tatler,

a local prescher in the Methodist aburib, and employment a quarry marier, Had he gone fato the grave, as he feared he should, he would fays baca OUTWARD 26th October--Palling;" Basira, missed and ismented by the community in which he Benalder ngth October--Friam," Perilicy, has long been awful, and will live to be mifal, was Dilley, Hampat, and November Baworth, hogg, for yours to

Maria Ysterta, Molaçça, Oreitas, H. Now let us repast one leading thought. Cheri ile Kirkheld, già Novembar--Fraumtess nesses, even though sharp and dangerous, may could | Zan, Katton "Mount Talor, gth Novem is good rather than harm. But a disease this drugs Belowend, Kriemhšia, Tainan, Paritima suh Its victim through decals of lingering distr

what shall we may of it? The trouble and gaffwing November – Glengyle, Zártka,

indiota is beyond eliminie, and be name is indiges-doctor, he had to the with Shasthat, was

HOMEWARD-22519

| daly of 5 per cent was imposed on alløer Imports trouble, him further in this question and giked | Hors and drupryskās Piedoting this sind të pëëë ndči OctoberPatkán, soth- October

Into India juris *(*~orast the International Monetary Cooler renew, Hotmelt, 1993, anded in fatigrAE |

him to give the other gids nation of the motion.-

And the name of

The Cours then adjourned til nest léonday at Hodkinson has done you shaperone to meten with chose falante, and Horny bump g

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