ed the compilation of the figures Busmen. on Mr. Lano's side might be credited with any number of runs, from one to one thousands but it was provided that every man of Mr. Dewar's team should fail to score.

Naturally, an overwhelming victory for the music-ball cricketers was the result, on paper, their aggregate of rune amounting to some thousands, while the total of their opponents Was a round duckkopa

It was all most excellent fooling, which sarved the double purpose of providing a plea-` sant afternoon for the spectators and raising a pubstantial sume for the Music Hall, Denevoi- ent Fun, be Licensed Victuallers' School, and the New Pelgrave Hospital. for children..

Sony curiosities' of the card might be qual- ed. Mr. T. McNaughton was carried my," Mr. W. -Albert "gone to football match," Mr. F. Tate. "assulted "the umpire," the Brothers Poluski "hit the wicket-keeper," and Lock. wand, the famous unicy professional, was very, judiciously "ordered out,"

The Association game between the Hong kong Football Club and a team from the- Argonaut was a good exposition of the sport, arid, at the same time, disappointier. As we 'said ón' Filday last the Argy's are a strong lot and the Hongkongs wanted their best team; unfortunately it was not aézilable, such notę- worthy perfonners as Russell, Lowe and Danby being unavoidably absent. Fram the star the Blues passed the locals and had the ball continually in the longkog half This WAS not much by krow. ledge of the game hut by sheer weight and the condition of the eleven. Time after time Bevan, in gaol, saved for Hongkong splendidly, and one occasion, at the top end, stopped a score and rushed, the ball through the for-

·wards and shot it in safey on the wing,

SY

This is good, mais d'est pas la guerre and Hevan mistrefrain from rushing out so far from gaol. The one scure of the "blues" was owing to no fault of Revans, but to the forwards of H. K. noi hacking op Callaghan, Chssold

and Morrison werked hard for the Argy's Auneraley being rather lucky in getting a good 'shot for gaul. In the second half H.K. pressed and once or twice looked like scoring but the .shooting was atrocines and 'lack of condition i commenced 10 tell," Chad Kew was doing good work and possesses that knack of start- ing at full speed beating several of the Arge- #ant men who had to get way on.

Jenkins gained a Jorol ground plenty of times and with half a stone of weight off should be one of the best. Burns-pye and Howard were always on the leather also another man in particular whose nime we were unable to catch. Altogether we nor think the Argonauts will win another game against the H.Ks. The losing team are much superior in passing and general finesse and lost owing to want of training. The Argonauts are a fine lot and played a fair game ibat 'made ones heart glad to see, We congratulate them and hope to witness many another game fought out on equally square manly lines. Resul:-

I Goal. ... Nil.

Argonaut's...... Hongkong's.

Bone fide championships held and main- tained by Englishinca are getting so few and far between that the following from an exchange is pleasant earling,

Hitherto it has been left to the Ravensboume Swimming Club to organize monster galas, but this year the Hornsey S. C. made a bold bd for premier honours, and the other evening, - Hornsey-road Baths, were rewarded with an audience of nearly a thousand. Swimmers and officials came from all parts, the chief attraction being undoubtedly the appearance of J. H. Derbyshire, the amateur short-distance cham- pion of the world. Proceedines commenced with the final hist of the Gibbons Challenge Cup over two lengths (88 yards), victory, after a close race, going to A. Hughesdon. A score of mem hers turned out for an 88 yends' handicap, the deciding heat of which saw F. W. Hughesden proclaimed winner, a touch only in front of J. Dodds. In the final tie for the Schoolboy Team Swimming (hampionship of England, Abbott-street, Manchester (holders), were opposed by People's College, Nottingham, but from the start it was apparent that the holders had an easy task-before them, and they ultimately won by about a length.

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Mary, Miss Macario McGill, Wm. E. Muller, Otto Man, J. B. Moron, H. Melatosh, A. H. Mellinger, E. &. Mellosh, James Alesser, Capt. J. F. Muc, Monsieur MarDonahıl, Lieut.. MeMillan, D. F.. ..McDermele, A. P. B. McCullan, (Engineer) Matta Singh Morresy, M. E. Menulle, H. L. McCormick, M. McLeod, J. M. McGregor, W. Meyer & Co., E. MacDonald, Dr. W MacDonald, Dr. D. Maxwell, J. Li Martin, T. Moore, Gus. McDonald. Geo. Mitchell, T. W. Muntio, P. S. Niven, L.. A curby, Capt. A. Newall, H.-F.. Nason, B. Nurten Mrs. Nickolds, P. Nibal, Din Nizon Din Nicklin, T. G. Nicholson, H. J. No cross, H. S. M. Olivier, The Hon. Olett, II. M. Oìbel, Federico Oviedo, Francisco Oneill, Ed. Orion, Mon. F. Orange, Jim Parfil, J. S. Putri, F. Pennybacker, C. Pabalan, H.. Paton, Dr. B L. Pitcarin, W. G. Piony, Herr G. A., Pereira, Mr. C.. Palle Singh. Pac Kwong Ming Perrin, D. S. Fhilcox, Mr. Ponsonby, R. Rutledge, H. R. Rove, J. H. Robertson, Mrs. Rust, A. R. C.

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G. K. R. Nortop the judge's verdict by a touch in front Gray, A. C.. of Derbyshire, whose time was returned' as 61

Glover, Miss acc., a fresh record for the bath; Darling was Green, J. T. third, Grinstead Tourth, and Ruberl fith. Last Gadizieski, W. Girard, August

Then followed the first contest or the Hundred Yards Ladies' Championship of the Southern Counties, five of the seven entrants electing to start. After a good race a popular win was scored by Miss L. A. Styer, of the Brighton Ladies' Swimming Club, the next two to finish being Miss K. Smith and Miss Haysom. The most interesting event of the avening was undoubtedly the invitation bandi. cap over one hundred yards, for which there were thinly entries, limited to a maximum handicap allowance of is see. The winners of heats werd C. C. Grinstead, C. Rubeṛl (Austrian champion), A. H. R. Norton, F. C. Darling, andĮ. H. Derbyshire, all of whom started in the final. Derbyshire at once went in pursuit of his men, and had obtained a substantial advantage at the half-distance, when Rubert

bij not least on the mammoth programme was Goetze, Herrn Adolf this final round of the Middlesex Water Polo Gibson, G. Championship, which the holders, Amateur Griffins, A. E B.C, were opposed by Polytechnic S.C. The Gobunt, Pedro

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To

Shipping Orders will be granted till Noon, Cargo will be received on board until 4 P.M. Specie and Parcels until 3 Ra, on the 3rd.

F. BLACKHEAD & CO., November. (Parcels are not to be sent on board i

A COTTAGE PIANO by ellen Condos CHANTS, NAVAL CONTRACTORE

BANMARY SOFT

For Price, &c., apply to

THE ROBINSON PIANO CO

[4650 Hongkong 12th May, Yong?

NOTICE

THE BEST PREVENTIVE OF ALL INFECTIOUS DISEASESE

SOAP

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FLUID

DISINFECTANT

SOAP

AVOID ALL RISK OF OUTBREAK BY

W. G. HUMPHREYS & Co.,

· Bank Bulidingo. "Hengkung, och March, «Hoy,

SHIP CHANDLERS," SAILMAKERS,

COAL AND PROVISION MER-

AND GENERAL COMMISSION.

AGENTS PRAYA CENTRAL HONGKONG, SOAP MANUFACTURERS.

:

SOLE AGENTS FOR AN TARTMANN'S RAHTJEN'S GENUINE

HCOMPOSITION RED HAND

BRAND, HARTMANN'S GREY. PAINT:: 'DAIMLER'S PATENT-MOTOR

&c.

LAUNCHES,

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Sole Aganti for FERGUSON'S SPECIAL CREAM and

P. & D. SPECIAL LIQUER SCOTCH WHISKY.NG EVERY KIND OF SHIP'S STORES AND REQUISITES ALWAYS IN STOUK

REASONABLE PRICES Hongkong, 14th May, 18qdk

they must be left at the Agency's Office.) Cons tents and Value of Packages are required. *.

For further Particulars, apply at the Com pany's Office.

F. DE CHAMPMORIN,-

Acting Agent. Hongking:zand October, 1991,

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REGULAR STEAMSHIP SERVICE: TO NEW YORK, VA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL

PROPOSED SAILINGE FROM, HONGKONG, "SATSUMA"

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For Freight and further fuformation, apply.

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