Co-day's Advertisementse

THE PUMJOM, MINING COMPANY, LIMITED.

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[OTICE is hereby given that the FOURTH ORDINARY GENERAL MEETING of SHAREHOLDERS in the above.Company will be held at the OFFICE of the Company, 14. Des Vaux Road Central, on SATURDAY, the 6th April, 1901, at Noon, for the purpose of receiving the Report of the Directors and the Statement of Accounts to the 31st Decem- ber, 1900, and for the election of Directors and Auditors.

The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from the 30th instant, to the 30th April, both Days inclusive,

By Order of the Board of Directors,

W. H. GASKELL,

Hongkong, 25th March, 1901.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, MARCH 25, 1901.

Co-day's Advertisements.

THEATRE

ROYAL,

OITY HALL.

MR. HENRY DALLAS' COMIC OPERA

SEASON.

TO-NIGHT!

TO-MORROW (TUESDAY),

AND

WEDNESDAY,

Secretary.

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FIRST PRODUCTION

FIRST PRODUCTION

WANTED.

EUROPEAN or EURASIAN MATRON A is required to Lake CHARGE RUN

IN CHINA OF

THE GAY

FEDERAL HOME for Chinese Women and THE SPARKLING MUSICAL PIECE Girls and Others, KUALA LUMPOR, SELANGOR. Salary $60 a month. Unfurnished Quarters are provided. The Qualifications required are a knowledge of colloquial Cantonese or Malay. Applications accompanied hy References or Testimonials to character should be forwarlèd to the SECRETARY FOR CHINESE AFFAIRS, KUALA LUMPOR.

OLIVER MARKS,

Ag. Secretary to Resident-General, Federated Malay States.

Kuala Lumpor,

Selangor, 19th March, 1901.

[351C

DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY,

LIMITED.

FOR HAIPHONG.

HE Company's Steamship

THE

"HAILOONG,"

Captain Bathurst, will be despatched for the above Port, TO-MORROW, the 26th instant, at Noon.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co., General Managers.

Hongkong, 25th March, 1901.

THE OSAKA SHOSEN KAISHA, LIMITED.

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FOR TAMSUI VIA SWATOW & AMOY.

HE Company's Steamship

"DAIJIN MARU,

Captain T. Ogata, will be despatched for the above Ports, on SUNDAY, the 31st instant, at Daylight

For Freight or Passage, apply to

PARISIENNE."

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THE GREATEST SUCCESS ever produced at the DUKE OF YORK'S THEATRE, LONDON.

THURSDAY NEXT,

AND ON

FRIDAY and SATURDAY,

THE WORLD-FAMOUS JAPANESE OPERA

THE GEISHA.'

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PLAN at ROBINSON PIANO CO.

Usual Prices.

Doors Open 8.30.

Commence 9 г.M.

A Late Tram will run nightly during the

THE MITSUI BUSSAN KAISHA, | Company's visit.

Agents.

Hongkong, 15th March, 1001.

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EASTERN AND AUSTRALIAN STEAM- SHIP COMPANY. LIMITED. FOR SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE. (Calling at TIMOR, PORT DARWIN & QUEENS- LAND FORTS, and taking through Cargo to ADELAIDE, NEW ZEALAND, TASMANIA, &C)

HE Steamship

"AUSTRALIAN,"

Captain P.T. Helms, will be despatched as above on THURSDAY, the 17th April, at Noon,

This well-known Steamer is specially fitted for Passengers, and has a Refrigerating Cham- ber, which ensures the supply of Fresh Provi. sions, Ice, &c, throughout the voyage.

This Steamer is installed throughout with the Electric-fight

A Stewardess and a duly-qualified Surgeon are carried.

N.B. Return Tickel's issued by this Com- pany to and from AUSTRALIA, are available for return by the Steamers of the CHINA NAVIGA TION COMPANY and vice versa.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

GIBB, LIVINGSTON & Co.,

Agents..

13630

Hongkong, 25th March. 1001.

THE PENINGULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY.

STEAM FOR

STRAITS, CEYLON, AUSTRALIA, INDIA, ADEN, EGYPT, MEDITERRANEAN PORTS PLYMOUTH AND LONDON. (Through Bills of Lading issued for BATAVIA, PERSIAN GULF, CONTINENTAL and AMERICAN PORTS).

HE Steamship

THE

"CHUSAN,"

Captain C. L. Daniel, carrying Her Majesty's Mails, will be despatched from this for BOMBAY, on SATURDAY, the 13th April, at Noon, taking Passengers and Cargo for the above Ports,

Silk and Valuables, all Cargo for France, and Tea for London (under arrangement) will be transhipped at Colombo into a steamer proceeding direct to Marseilles and London; other Cargo for London, &c., will be conveyed vid Bombay with Transhipment.

Parcels will be receiveri at this Office until 4. PM, the day before sailing. The Contents and Value of all Packages are required.

Shippers are particularly, requested to nole the terms and conditions of the Company's Bill of Lading.

For further Particulars, apply to

H. A RITCHIE, .......

Superintendent.

Hongkong, 25th March, 1901.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

THE P. & O. S. N. GO's Steamship

BERTRAM HERMANN, Business Manager. Hongkong, 15th March, 1901.

NOTICE.

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Intimation.

expressed by all Powers the German.com/ perfect mounting and careful stage manage: THE TROUBLE AT TIENTSIN. mander-in-chief, Count Waldersee, would re- ment-there can be no doubt of the result of 'main in China till all demands of the Allies to-night's production. As Mr. and Mrs. Honey- had been complied with. Count Bülow fir-comb Mr. and Mrs. Dallas have parts which ther stated that his aiin was to maintain the might have been specially written for them, and friendiest relations with England, and that in taken all round we may look forward to a per- pursuance of this policy the course, whichformance this evening such as only the Dallas affairs in China had taken up to date, was very Company can give. We are pleased to learn that Mr. Hugh Metcalfe having recovered from his recent indisposition back again in

A. S. WATSON & CO., gratifying to him,

LIMITED,

SPECIALITIES FOR THE SEASON.

PORT WINE

AND

The Misunderstanding with Russia.

TIENTSIN, March 5th, The Russians have objected to the construc- tion by the British of a siding at the railway station at Tientsin, and the situation is strained, Russian and British pickets are guarding the line, and the proceedings are keenly watched at Tientsin.

March 16th.

The railway matter has been referred home, meanwhile the situation is unchanged. There is no justification for the Russian opposition to

SHERRYthe siding.

the finest Vintages.

CLARETS

including Wines from the most celebrated Chateaux

SCOTCH WHISKY,

Our Whiskies are so well known and appreciated that comment is unnecessary.

CONFECTIONERY.

Imported from the leading London and Parisian Houses.

COGNAC BRANDY.

Hennessy's finest productions. Quality guaranteed.

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Absolute purity guaranteed.

A. 8. WATSON & CO., LIMITED, HỌNGKỤNG DISPENSARY.

ESTABLISHED A.D. 1841.

BIRTH.

On the 16th of March, at 36, Nanking Road, Shanghai, the wife of J. J. JUDAH, of a son.

"DEATH.

On the 19th of March, at the General Hos THE

THE OFFICES of the Undersigned will be pital, Shanghai, ROBERT GIBSON, late Foreman REMOVED to the P. & O. Buildings, Carpenter at Faraham, Boyd & Co.'s Cosme Das VOEUX ROAD CENTRAL, on the 1st April.politan Dock, aged 28 years,

GODDARD & DOUGLAS. Hongkong, 25th March, 1901.

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GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION.

No. 162.

HE following Particulars and Conditions of

THER

to be held at the Offices of the Public Works Department on

The Hongkong Celegraph

HONGKONG, MONDAY, MARCH 25, 1908.

Sale of Crown Land by Public Auction, TELEGRAMS.

REUTER'S TELEGRAMS. BRITISH SOUTH

AFRICA.

MONDAY,

published for general information. the 1st day of April, 1901, at 3 P.Marc

By Command;

J. H. STEWART LOCKHART, Colonial Secretary. Colonial Secretary's Office,

Hongkong, 16th March, 1901. [363c Particulars and Conditions of the letting by Public Auction Sale, to be held on Monday, the 1st day of April, 1901, at 3 P.M., at the Offices of the Public Works Department, by Order of His Excellency the Governor, of One Lot of CROWN LAND, in the Colony. of Hongkong, for a term of 75 Years, with the option of renewal at a CROWN RENT to be fixed by the Surveyor of His Majesty the KING, for one further term of 75 years.

PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.

No. of Sale,

Registry Na

ZUFLITE RADH

Joundary Measurement

LOCALITY.

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Contents in

Anaval Rext.

"Upset Price

Barker Road 130 130 20000 5,000 86,500

Intimations.

EYE SIGHT.

Mr. N. LAZARUS, Occulist-Optician, of London and Calcutta, may be consulted for SPECTACLES at 16, Queen's Road Central, (R. HOUGHTON & Co.) (Nearly opposite the HONGKONG HOTEL) Business hours: A. to 5 P.M.

A GREAT proportion of cataracts and

LONDON, March zand. Botha, the brother of the Commandant was killed at Doornberg, and his two sons wounded. The Boers in the Orange River Colony have disbanded and scattered. De Wet is near Heilbron.

THE CHINESE INDEMNITY.

LONDON, March wird.

The United States suggest that$200,000,000 be fixed as a lump sum for the Chinese in demnity, to be divided into "eight equal

parts.

NEW GERMAN LOAN.

announced.

No Railway Men Wanted. Applications for positions on the railway are incessant, and there are no vacancies..

Outlaws Surprised.

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A French Expedition. This forenoon an expeditionary corps will leave Pantingfa going in a north-westerly direc- tion in order to put an entire end to the brigand. age and robbenes. The bands of robbers have entrenched themselves in caves and go about the country robbing and pillaging the natives. The expeditionary corps is composed of three companies of infantry, two mountain guns, one troop of horse, and one troop of sappers.

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WEATHER REPORT..

The Observatory report saya:— On the 24th at 12.5 p.m. the barometer has fallen in N. China and the Sea of Japan, risen in S. China. The depression scams to be moving NE. in the Sea of Japan, Gradients slight with moderate monsoon in S. China and the N. part of the China Sea. Forecast Moderate or light N.E. winds; fine."

On the 15th at 1.55 a.m. the baronteter has risen on the E coast of China, and is little changed in the South. Pressure is highest between the E. coast of China and W. Japan, and gradients are slight with light winds on the coast, and moderate monsoon in the N. part of the China Sea Forecast:-Light or moderate E. winds; fine,

the cast.

FOOTBALL,

recently informs us that, at the time he left, the A gentleman who anired from Tientsin much talked about trouble with Russia had just commenced. According to our informant, what really happened was, when we took over the railway, the Russians had the ground on flying. An officer of the Royal Engineers was one side of the line with a lot of their flags ordered make a siding, which he proceeded to do, removing some of the Russian flags for the purpose.

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THE FINAL FOR TUE CHALLENGE SHIBLD.

A Russian officer rode up and asked what he was going to do. I'm making a siding, The final tis for the Shields was played on

said the R.E. officer. So I see," said the Saturday, when the 15th Company (Siege Russian, well, I suppose I ought to go and Train) 5.D., R.G.A.. played H. Company said he thought that was the best thing to do, report the fact to my people." The R.E. officer R.W.F. the rain in the morning bad softened

and the pair chatted pleasantly, smoked a the ground considerably, and accurate football was placed at a discount accordingly. The cigarette 1ogether, and the Russian rode off. Shield was on view prior to the commencement here was no fuss made and hardly, anyone of the game, and was the object of much in Tientsin krew of the incident, admiration. There was a large attendance,

Our informant added that either somebody and The stand was completely filled, and con-

must have been making a mountain out-of a lained, amongst others, 11.E. the Governor Sir Henry Blake, G.C.M.G.) and, later, H.E. Major. General Gascoigne, C.M.G. The teams were in the field before the time fixed for the kick off, 4.30, and although the Siege Train were the favourites, a close game was anticipated, espec- ially as it was known that the men bad been training,

on taking the field at 4.30 sharp, with Mr. J. A. The teams were accorded a hearty reception Ross as referee.

mole hill, or matters must have got much more serious since he left.

HONGKONG VOLUNTEER CORPS.

THE ANNUAL, INSPECTION...

The annual inspection the of Hongkong Saturday afternoon. The men fall in at the Volunteer Corps took place at Causeway Bay on Volunteer Headquarters at half-past two, and, there was an exceptionally good muster, about 250 being present. The weather looked very unfavourable, but the afternoon tumed out finc. The Corps was marched to Causeway Bay," headed by the Regimental Colours and the Band.

were drawn up in two lines and inspected by On the men reaching the Polo Ground, they H.E. Major-General Gascoigne, C.M.G., who was accompanied by his staff. They were put through various evolutions, and then formed up in three sides of a square

The war in

PEKINC, March 19th. Yesterday a cavalry patrol surpised a number of Chinese outlaws in a village near Thanghaien, about 25 miles to the west of Pastingfu. There were seven of their number killed and three captured, whilst the remainder fled in a westerly The teams were :--- direction.

Siege Train:-Goal Field (Captain); backs The news of this reached Paotingfu after-Moghouse and O'Brien; half-backs-Har considerable delay, the wires having been cut

man, Nicol, and Suttie; forwards-Gettings, by the Chinese,

Cleeve, l'hinn, Blair, and Boud

R.W.F.-Goal-Johnson; backs Sinart and Edwards; half-backs-Roberts, Stafford, and Sweete; forwards Edwards Gelshon, Shields (Captain), Dobbs, and Walters.

Shields set the ball in motion for the Fusiliers. He passed to Gelshen, who sprinted, and gave up to Edwards, on the outside. A dash was made up the field, but a neat shat was stopped by Moorhouse, who returned the ball to niding the Corps, said Sir John Carrington, and His Excellency the Major-General address- field. The ball was placed rather badly from officers and men, of the Hongkong Volunteer a corner by the R.W.F. and they committed an Corps. The inspection re-day has been a good illegal charge for which they were penalised one. I do not hesitate to say that the difference Moorhouse took the kick but the Siege Train between you now and two years ago, when I first forwards visited the Fusilier defences. Follow had the honour of seeing you, is very remarkable, ing play in mid-field, the Siege Train got a and I do not mind saying that I feel the greatest throw-in on their left wing, and their forwards pride in thinking that under my command the made for the Fusiliers goal. Suart proved too Hongkong Volunteer Corps has certainly justifi- much for them, however, and sent them about. ed its existence. The Seige Tralo continued to press, but were Colony it was a question in my mind whether Which I first came to the turned by a free kick for offside against Ger- you should remain a part of the defensive force tings. This player took the ball and headed to of the Colony, but there is no question about it Phina. The latter shot just as Smart made now. Since then you have buckled to and shown for the ball, which was a swift one, and evaded us very clearly that it is your wish, and there- Johnson, dropping into the comer of the net, fore your right, to form really important part the scoring thus being opened five minutes of the defensive force of the Colony Ofcourse from the kick off. From the centre-kick play both you and I have been very greatly helped was taken to the Fusiliers half but the pressure by several events. This time last year things was relieved by Roberts, who centred The were not looking so well with us. Fusiliers forward's shot found the back of the South Africa had been going on, and there is no net Another foul against the Fusiliers for an doubt that owing to that war very great military, illegal charge gave Gettings a good opportunity, energy was imparted throughout this Colony, as and a splendid sprint carried him up the field. throughout all parts of the empire. You came Geltings was just on the point of shooting forward in great numbers. Since then affairs when Smart saved the situation by conceding in North China have shown the necessity-the in very good, style. Fifteen minutes from the endeavouring to do what he can towards the a corner. Harman placed the ball into the net. absolute necessity of every able-bodied man start the Siege Train had three goals to their defence of his country. Now I would ask you not account, two by Phian and one by Gettings. to allow this feeling to go down. I would ask Later Phinn seat in the fourth, and Moorhouse you to keep it up and to let me see, during the from a penalty scored the fifth goal.

remaining years of my command, a continued improvement in the Corps. I do not hesitate to say that I do see, in a number of ways, a great improvement. burit may be possible that I shall ask for further improvements, and you' Governor and myself have only one thought may rest assured that both His Excellency the in our minds in regard, to you, and that is to do the best we can for you, believing that you are an important part of the defensive force of pleased with the turnout. this enormously important Colony, lam very The turn-out is certainly better than that of last year. There is more uniformity. There is more of the appearance of drilled men about you. In say.. ing this I am specially anxious you 'should not think that I am come here to tell you a number of honeyed words which mean nothing Al- though I tell you there has been a great im- remind you that there is still room for improve 'provement in you, at the same time I would ment, and I hope to see further improvement during the ensuing year. Now I will come to the question of numbers. I am very pleased with the muster, which is far ahead of that of last year; but I regret to learn that there are so many men absent without leave. For a fiable. If a man is sick and does not feel up man to absent himself without leave is unjusti

remarks bave borne fruit. In all other things to attending the inspection there is no reason whatever why he should not ask leave to be excused. I hope to sea next year that my I am perfectly satisfied,

LOCAL AND GENERAL. THE Brough Company are drawing bumper houses at Shanghai, YESTERDAY at the Hunghom Dry Dock a Japanese seaman fell from his ship into the dock and sustained injuries from which he diod. A SHANGHAI paper of zoth instant states that H.M.S. Plover is ashore in Matung Channel, about 40 miles below Kiukiang. Assistance

has been sent to her.

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A EUROPEAN or Edasian matron for the Federal Home for Chinese Women and Girls, Kuala Lumpur, Selangor, is required vide ad- vertisement appearing elsewhere.

THE N. C. D. News heirs that it is nearly set- tled, as a result of a Consular meeting on 16th instant, that lotteries will be prohibited in the Foreign Settlement at Shanghai

MR ALEC MARSH who name is now so familiar give a concert at the Lyceum Theatre, on the with us, is to proceed to Shanghai shortly, to 16th of April. He will be assisted by the lead. ing looal Amateurs there

Thus the Siege Train were leading by five to nil in the first half hour and they were play ing very easily, whilst the Fusiliers were striving all they knew to equalize.

from a pass and put the Fusiliers on the defen On the restart Bond took charge of the ball give. A scramble on the wing resulted in a cor- upon. In a utile attempt to tum the attack, the ner for the Siege Train, which was not improved Fusiliers again conceded one ofthe many cor {'pers already given by them. Exciting play fol

lowed, a good shot by Gettings just topping the net. Another in the series of attacks by the Siege Train immediately afterwards found its relief by a free kick for the Fusiliers, one of the opposing eleven having been offside. Both teams were playing hard, but the Siege Train were the heavier and the better eleven. up well, but could not get the ball up to the Stafford the Fusillers' centre-half, was playing forwards. In a scrimmage with the backs, Blair received an injury that caused him tein- porarily to leave the field. With the intention of reducing their minority the Fusiliers were playing a fast game, but they lost a good open THE Duke Regent Johann Albrecht of Mecklening in an invasion by Edwards, outside right, burg-Schwerin gave his brother Duke Hendrik he was preparing to shoot The Siege Train accidentally striking the ball with; his hand as, service of magnificent silver plate for his seuled down to play, and Johnson, at the ex silver tureens, twelve silver entree dishes, the ball just passing the post. Cleeve took wedding present. It includes four huge solid pense of a corner, sayed a good shot from Phian. Blair almost succeeded in converting, candelabra, and jardinieres. Every piece bears charge from the kick, and, with only about five the arms of the House of Mecklenburg, minutes to play, the Siege Train forwards made a grand rush. Cleeve gave Phinn the ball, into the net, and the sixth goal was recorded. and the latter kicked in. Johnson let it go fast play on the part of the Fusiliers continued, and they were in Siege Train territory when close with the result:- the whistle brought a very good game to' a

A new German loan of £15,000,000 is SIR Thomas Lipton's challenge for the America Cup will not be postponed in consequence of the Queen's death, the Daily Express says, though he was personally willing to withdraw The business interests involved are of such magnitude as to make the carrying out of the challenge a necessity involving the employment of many thousands of people.

(From the W. C. Daily News.) Count von Bulow on the China Crisis."

BERIN, March 15th. When debating on the credit-bill for the China Expendition, the Chancellor Bülow made a lengthy speech in the Reichstag. He stated that the negotiations with China would be concluded by the visit of Prince Chun to Germany. But, he added, the peace negota- tions at Peking had not yet ended. However, the Chinese Government had already formally acknowledged their liability in regard to paying. indemaities. In order to allow, China to be “independent as to her future finances, only the Customs revenue and the salt datics could be used for the payment of the indemnities now. Powers were to claim lekin dues as well. It was evident that until the Chinese Government had given full security as to the payment of the indemnities, the troops could not be withdrawn from the province of Chibli.

claimed. But it would be dangerous if the

diseases affecting those advancing in life accur to those having some deficiency in the construction of the eyes-the many years of *Eye Strain' ending in serious forms of disease. Glasses specially adapted in youth to those requiring them save and preserve the sight. The Anglo-German agreement, Count Balaw Constantly recuring headaches, spells of further stated, did in no way refer to Manchuria. dimness when reading, weak, eyes, the letters it was the aim of all the Powers to see that the running together any of these symptoms indi- economical strength of the Chinese Empire was cate a deficiency in the form of the eye requir-not in any way diminished. All the Powers ing Classes only to correct and cure."

Mr. LAZARUS supplies his SPECTACLES only after testing the sight.

ADVICE FREE. AN APPEAL

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"CANTON," FROMANTWERP, LONDON, PORTSAID,

SUEZ, AND STRAITS, 4 Consignees of Cargo by the above-named vessel are hereby uifci.ned that their Goods are being landed and placed at their risk in the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown. Company's Godowns at Kowloon, where each consignment will be sorted out Mark by Mark and delivery be obtained Goods are landed.ned as soon as the CONVENT, CAINE ROAD, begs most HE SUPERIORESS of the ITALIAN Optional Goods will be landed hete unlessreppecially to APPEAL to the Residents of instructions are given to the

NOTICE TO MARINERS, No. 363-

CHINA SEA. Yangtze River--Kixkiang District. Tunglin Island Beacon Light Established.

Island Beacon Light was exhibited for the first Notice is hereby given that the Tunglin time at sunset on the 16th uliimo.

The illuminating apparatus is Dioptric, of

harder, showing a fixed white light. The Beacon is.. placed, on the lower, or northern, end of the island.

By Order of the Inspector General of Customs,

AMBISBEEN

Coast Inspector.

Imperial Maritime Customs,

Coast Inspector's Office, A

Shanghai, 16th March, 1901. THE DALLAS COMPANY.

NEW PRODUCTION TO-NIGHT,

Siege Train, 6; K. W. F., o

At the conclusion Lockhart, wife of the Hon. J. H. Stewart Lockhart, C.M.G. (Colonial Secretary), presented the Shield and gold badges to the Siege Train eleven, who hold the trophy for the year. The badges bear the inscripilon-Hongkong Football Competition, 1901.

Cheers was indulged in and the pro ceedings terminated.

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The regimental prizes won during the year, were then distributed by His Excellency, after quarters, arriving at about half past six. which the men were marched back to lead- Here the Commandant (Lleut, Col. Sir John Carrington, C.M.G.) addressed, some words to them, after which they were dismissed.

Strength of parade at General Officer Com manding's Inspection at Causeway Bay, on Saturday last the 23rd inst. 17 Officers, 275 Non-commissioned Officer and men, 8 un enrolled boy drummers, total 300,

The prizes distributed were as under:-": H.E. the General Officer Commanding's Shield for the best Machine Gun Company

"C Machine Gun Company, (Commanding Officer Lieutenam J. H.,Underwood):

FIELD HATTERY. Spoons for the best detachment in each Unity

THE PLAGUE. Number of cases reported (Chinese -ap till room of the and Other Asiatics Sergeant T. Meak. Gupner F. D. Bain.

Sergeant T. Meok's Detachment. March, 1901. (Europeans o Number of cases reported (Chinese3 Gunner F. Fisher Gunnor E. Rostrum. Corporal R, Henderson. Gusner F-Hawkes. during the past 24 hours (Europeans. Other Asiatics 'o,

Gunner A. Alves. Guener J. McKinlay,

SCAM M. G. COMPANY, Sergeant Barrett's Detachment. Sergeant E. G. Barrett, Gunner J. Keenan,

Total number of cases reportedto date...63 Number of deaths reported (Chinesa.........59. Gunner A, Ellis. Gunner C. E. Maligny. up till noon of the 22nd Other Asiafics o Gunner 1. O. Hughes, Gunner H. K. Holmes. March, 1901

(Europonne....... Gunner] W.C. Conner. Gunnar B. C. M. Johns Number of deaths reported

Chines? during the past 24 hours Other Asiatics o

(Europeans... Total numberof deaths recorded to date:,,61

EMAIL-POX:

up till nout of the 23rd Other Asiatici Number of cases reported (Chi

March, 1936

Europeans.

SPM-TO-DAY,tary before Hongkong and the Coast Ports, for their kind just as much in force as ever it was trained the production on this account. Commencing Namber of cases, reported

Goods not cleared by the 31st instant, at *.. will be subject to rent,

patfoane and support, and desires to state that she will be pleased to receive orders for all kinds Por NEEDLE WORK We

and Collars renewed an old ones.

No Fire Insurance will be effected by mein Gentlemen's Shing vinde to order, and Cuffs

my case whatever.

All damaged Packages must be left in the Godowns and a certificate of the damage the tained from the Godown Company within ten days after the Vessel's arrival here after which

o Claims will be recognised..

ARITCHE

Tadies and Children's Under-clothing: Can dren's Dresses, and all kinds of Embroidery, Materials can be supplied, if required

The Superioress will also be most grateful for any PAPER, or old ENVELOPES to be made into Books for the Children of the Poor Schools, who are taught by the Sisters. JC12 Hargkong tand Appli

-Superintendent

agreed as to this point. He could specially state that the relations between Germany and Russia and not been altered by any recent events in the Far East. There was likewise At the Theatre Royal this evening, Mr. no disagreement between Germany and France Henry Dallas stages that lively and tuaeful as to the Chinese questions: On other hand musical comedy The Gay Parisienne for the right to lake a place amongst the great Powers, formance that this company will have given of Germany fully acknowledged that Japan has the first time in the East. It is also the first per The Triple-Alfiance, the Chanceller said, was the piece and an especial interest attaches to The speech of the Chancellor apparently his Far Eastern tour at his own theatre-in made a deep impression on all parties of the Calcutta each season, Mr. Dallas Invariably Reichstag and did much to thraw light upon produces all the pieces, he intends plating the general bill of the Government was then Capital, but, owing to a shorter season than

The credit

through the tour during his stay in the Indian asual this last cold weather, fewer attractions | to make her initial bow to, a Hongkong ge/March 16th, were stageil thus leaving The Gay Parisienne

audience, an event which local theatregoera have not been slow to take advantage of by booking their places in good time A large house. In nakarada

passed without further question.

I pulsuance of his speech before the Reichst Chancellor Count Bülow intimated that thergowers would see that by not interfer ing with the lekin question the interests of the owners of Chinese securities would an noay

Chiness Other Asiatics" during the past 24 hours Eropeans...

Total number of cases reported to date...38

Number of deaths reported

up till noon of the a March, 9tor

fümbe deaths reported during the past 2 hours

siatics

Mods

M. G. COMPANY, Corporal Fenning's Deuchment. Corporal F, Penning.Gunner I. Cummiskey, Gunner C. Ormsby Gunner A. R. Whibley.

#c. O, CONPANY, Sergeant H. S. Bevan's Detachment. G Sergeant H. S. BevinGunner G. W. Gegg Ham. Herkeley. Gunner S. J. Michael.

Cunner H, Cidley, Gunner W. Hasion Gunner S. Gidley, ends.or

D INFANTRY COMPANY, The best tent during the camp of instruction Best Squad not yet decided, to be shot forlater.

1st Price Corporal H. A. Lamment's tent. Corple H A Lammert. Gunner E Herbst: Bom, H: Craddock. Gunner- Trpir f. y Baird, Gunner

Guner M. Watson,

and Prize Sergt. Drun

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