TWO COMPANIES of the Royal Welsh Fusiliers have been ordered into the New Territory for practice in tactical work this week. CAPT. THE LION. HENRY WALTER TREFUSIS, of the Scots guards, has been appointed aide-de-camp to 11.E. Major General Sir W. J. Gascoigne, the officer administering the Government during the absence of II. E. Sir. II. A. Blake.

RAILWAY CASUALTIES :-According to a return just issued, the number of persons killed and injured on railways in the United Kingdom in the course of public traffic during the six months ending 30 June, roor, was 534 and 3,072 respectively.

MESSRS. LEA AND PERRINS, the sauce manufacturers, of Midland Road, Dear Shrub Hill, Worcester, England, have complied with the requirements of Ordinance 18 of 1898, for the registration in the Colony of their Mark as applied to glass bottles.

CENERAL SIR ALFRED GASELEE, lely in command of the British Fiell Force in China, was entertained on the 5th ait. by his brother officers, past and present, of the Punjab Fibatier Force, at a dinner in London The chair was taken by General Sir John McQueen. THE FRENCH MAIL which left here by the

M. M. steamer Ville de la Ciotat, was, we are informed by the Postmaster General, trans- ferred to the F. & O. steamer Chusan at Singa pore, and left that port on the 27th ultimo. The

'Ville de la Ciotat met with an accident, as notified elsewhere.

|

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, JANUARY 6, 1902,

ORICKET.

1.K. C. C. NAVY. This match was played on Saturday on the Hongkong Club ground. Ward won the toss for the Club and sent in Krickenbeck and Fanshawe: When but three runs bnd been scored, the former was smartly taken behind the wicket by Digby off Mahon. Franco- Hayhurst followed and Fanshawe was run out before another run was added. Cadogan next came in and, both men batted carefully. At 21 Cadogan, with 5 runs to his credit, gave an easy chance to mid off, but was let off. He was caught by Pringle at cover point off Mahon soon after. Ward followed and started well with one boundary and a three. At $5 McKinley relieved Broadbent at the Eastern end. He gave little trouble to the batsmen, most of his balls being quite off the wicket. A good length ball however, disposed of Ward by just taking the bails and he retired with 21 to his credit. Reinold next gave Mahon a rest at the City Hall end and the tiffin, bell went with the score at 115 for 4, of which France-Hayhurst had contributed 54.

Hooper started well after tiffin by driving Reinold to the boundary and Hayhurst did the sage twice in the following over. Noble replaced Reinold at 179 and in his third ball, Hooper, who had made 47, gave a chance to

third man which was missed. His luck how. ever was not of long duration, for putting up a ball to long off he was beautifully caught by Pringle. Dixon made his debut in rather poor style, as he was bowled first ball by McKinley. Rotherham followed and returned his second bail to the bowler, who made the best of his OWNERS AND OCCUPIERS of tenements are reminded in the Gazette hit rates for the opportunity anil disported of the batsman for first quarter of the present year are payable in Q. Hay followed buthinnings was short, as after scoring 5 runs, he was bowled off his pads advance on or before the 31st inst. If any person fails to pay them before the 28th Febby Mckinley. Clapham next went in and began

| M. E. Adgermos out....

14

A. E. Asger, & Gladwell, b Ruby, I L'A. Rose, not out.......

R. Witchell.........

E. Ford did not bat. H. Hartcam

19

-Entertainments.

A CONCERT.

WILL BE GIVEN IN THE CITY HALL,'' TO-MORROW.

(TUESDAY), 7th January,

at 915 P.M.,

Under the Distinguished Patronage of H.E. Sir HENRY BLAKE, G.C.M.G. H.E. Admiral Sir C. BRIDGE, K.C.B., H.E. Major-General Sir W. GASCOIGNE,

K.C.M.C.

Commodore POWELL, C.B.,

by

MAESTRO CALLUZZI.

The following is the Progamme: FIRST PART.

Extras

...... 16

Total for 6 Wickts 102

BOWLING ANALYSIS. Naval Yard Cricket Club.

១. Al

R.

?

L. E. Lammert.....8.

I 27

H. Hartcam.....9

F. Rapp... 2.

25 6

2

J. L. Start .........

2

2

Craigengower Cricket Club.

o, M. R. WKT. Wps,

P. O. Sput...+3

4

15

2. Song,

.3

38

3. Song....

25

4. "Cello Solo,

FOOTBALL.

5. Song,....

6. Song 7..Song

...*Niron,* ...

Tosti

Miss LOUREIRO..

The Flight of Ages,'..

Bevan

Mr. TERRILL.

C. Ormsby.....7 P. Gladwell...9 G. Ruby 7

'ASSOCIATION,

In a match played at Happy Valley on Satur day last the Hongkong Fotball Club drew with a team composed of Officers of the Fleet. Each side scored 2 goals,

AT THE MAGISTRACY,

January 6th.

A-RACK WITH THE 'TOLICE BOAT.

1. Pianoforte Solo, Waltz No. 3!...Chopin Maestro GALLUZZI.

The Guardian Angel'... Gounod

Mrs MUDIE.

.....A Rose,...Curschmann

Mr MIROW.

'Ballade,...Goltermann

Mr KOENIG,

Mrs. BREWITT.

SECOND, PART.

8. Pianoforte Duet, Polonaise, A. Dvorák Messrs WARD and GalluZZI,

9. Song, Still Wie die Nacht E. Bohm

with the Police Boat, notwithstanding the fact.

It cost Kwok Kwai the sum of $50 to race

that he won the race.

He is master of the

steam launch Man Yid and, yesterday, was suspected of having an excess of passengers on bis boat. When called upon to stop by the Police, he was conveniently deaf and, paid no attention to their orders, but made for the wharf, the Police Boat giving chase,

ruary proceedings will be taken in the Supreme to hit hard. At ago Hayhurst, who had inade 9 The launch reached the wharf first, and

Court for their recovery.

THE FAMOUS DRUCE I. YOUNG CASE; in which amongst other things, Mrs. Druck contends that her father-in-law, T. C. Druce, did not die in 1864, but that his funeral was a shar and that he was, the fifth Duke of Port- land, has been before Mr. Justice Baines and a special jury. She was non-suited.

THE CHINESE AT SAN FRANCISCO are preparing 10 make a vigorous fight against the re-enactment of the Exclusion Law. A pro

the passengers swarmed off like mais leaving a sinking ship, but not soon enough to prevent the Police, with the aid of a glass, counting at least 100, their legal limit being 95. in consideration of this infraction of the lar

gave a hard chance to Mahon, which was missed. He stayed at 99 for some time and completed his century with a grand bit right out of the ground. A few overs later he was caught in the long field by Moore off Noble, with 137 to his credit, which was marred by but two chances. Grimble then joined Clapham,bour rules, and incidentally for disobeying the

Mr. COLORING.

Trio-Violin, 'Cello, Pianoforte

Beethoven

Adagio (Op. 1}' }

Duet, La Serenata............ Rossini

Allegro (Op. 15 Messrs GRACA, KOENIG, GALLUZZI,

Miss LOUREIRO and Mr. MUSSO. 12. Violin Solo... Scene de Ballet '......Berioi Mr. GRACA. 13 Sorg, 'Quando Volevano from

Rantzau

Mr. Musso.

Mascagni

14. Semi-Chorus, '11 Rise-Air of the

16th Century...Padre Martini Mrs. MUDIE, Miss HANCE, Miss LOUREIRO, Miss M. LOUREIRO, Messrs GOLDRING, KRAAL, MIROw, Musso and TERRILL.

Tickets.......

..... $3 each. Seals may be booked at the Robinson Piano Co's Store.

f29d Hongkong, 6th January, 1902. HONGKONG BENEVOLENT SOCIETY. SUBSCRIPTION DANCE in aid of the

who was slogging at nearly everything. He commands of the Police Boat, Kwok Kwat pa above SOCIETY will be held in the

was soon clean bowled by Mahon, and the $50. Club's innings closed for 253. The Navy had an hour and three-quarters to make the runs, which seemed at the start impossible. Moore however, soon showed that he did not think so

FIVE STOWAWAYS.

On the 27th of December, five Chinese at tempted to take a free passage from Hong

CITY HALL, on JANUARY, 24TH, 1902, at 9.30 P.M.

TICKETS

$.each. Tickets may be had from Mrs. FORBES.

of the Society,

Hongkong-19th December. 190t.

clamation has been issued by the six companies and hit out in grand style. He gave several Kong to Manila on the Loongsang. They East Point, or from Members of the Committee

-requifing-every-Chinaman-in-the United States

to contribute 51 to a fand which will be used credit he was caught by Krieckenbeck of and detained in

in an attempt to defeat the measure.

Non-Chinese...... Chinese

Totals

THE RETURN OF VISITORS 19 the City Hall Library and Musenni for the week ending 5th January, shows:-

Library. Museum.

185 75 94 1,738

..279 1,813-

MR. J. B. ROBINSON, the South African millionaire, who has publicly advocated the offering of terms, to the Boers, at the meeting of the Robinson Banking Company suggested that as the Boers had in their mind that there was nothing but unconditional surrender before them, some agency should be found whereby they should be induced to come to terms.

"cliances, which were missed, until with 140 to his

France-Hayhurst. The Navy, to the surprise of many, eventually won the match three minutes before time and when the stumps were drawn bad compiled 266 for 5 wickets. The following were the scores --

· H. K. C. C

Capt. Krickenbeck, 32nd B. I., e Digby, b

Nabon

Lieut. Fanshawe, R.A., run out........ Lieut. France-Hayhurst, R.W.F., c Moore

b Noble

Capt. Cadogan, R.W.F.,c Pringle, b Mahon A. G. Ward, b McKinley......

. J. Hooper, c Pringle, b Noble

W. Dixon, b McKinley ...

Capt. H. Rotherham, R.W.F., c and b Mc-

Kinley.......

Extras

Total

NAVY,

C. H. P. Hay, b McKinley..... THIRTY LIGHT-HOUSES are to be con- Capt. Clapham, R.A, b Mahok................................... structed along the of Japan. The G..Grimble not out

coast total expenditure is estimated, at one million. yen. A steam boat of about 200 tons which is to be used for the inspection of lighthouses is expected from Osaka shortly. Dr. Ishibashi who is to superintend the work will make an inspection of the coast on board the steamer. Gas works will be built in Rose Island to sup ply the lighthouses with gas.-Asahi,

THE LIVERPOOL. BANK FRAUDS :- After having eluded the vigilance of Scotland- yard for eleven days Thomas Peterson Goudic, the missing clerk who is to be charged with gigantic frauds on the Bank of Liverpool, was captured at Bootle, a borough adjoiting Liver pool, at half past ten on the morning of the

Mr. Digby, st. Hay, b Hayhrust.................. Mr. Cornabé, e Grimble, b Fanshawe Mr. Moore, c Krickenbeck, b- Hayhurp........ Lieut. Wood, b Hayhurst Lieut. Reinold, run out Lieut. Mahon, not out, Mr..Pringle, not out.

and ult. Dick Burge, the London pugilist Maljon...- bookie, and Tom Kelly, the Bradford book. Broadbent. maker, have been charged with feloniously | McKinley... uttering Goudie's forged cheques.

D

3

117

16

21

47

Q

5

17

5

22

_were_discovered_before_the_steamer sailed, the Police Station until Capt. was present Mr.

to day when the in Court to testify against them. Hastings was retained for the prosecution, and made a strong plea that an example be made

of these men, as these stowaway cases were becoming very frequent. The prisoners were greatly surprised to receive a sentence of two months, with an alternative of a 550 fine, instead of the usual $5. Only one of them had the cash necessary, and the other four are now reflecting on the error of their ways at the expense of the Government, and will continue to do so for the next two months..

MAN OVERBOARD.

A SMART RESCUE.

Just after the P. and O. Chisan had picked up the pilot at Singapore on the 26th December, an able seaman fell from the chains into the water. The 5th officer, Mr. N. P. Hughes, jumped overboard after the man, and it was

253 entirely due to his efforts that the man was saved, he being unable to swim. The rescue

is known to be dangerous on account of sharks. To indicate how smartly the rescue was carried

6

was a very plucky one and should be recognised

41

in some way, especially as Singapore harbour

149

28

7

.18

22

4

out it may be mentioned that only fifteen minutes elapsed from the order to the engine room "Fuli Astern" to the time the ship's boat Extras cas

was back being raised and the engines ordered Total for 5 wickets...... 266 | akcad again. BOWLING ANALYSIS.

3. K. C. C.

Reinold ...... Noble

NAVY,

AREVOLTING EXHIBITION: The Man chester Courier tells the story of one of the most revolting exhibitions for the winning of a wager of which we remember to have heard. A Haydock collier made a wager that he would kill and devour three rats. The rats were tied on a table by one leg and the, man's hands Grimble

France-Hayhurst Dixon ....... Fanshawe...... Krickenbeck

were tied behind his back, and be had to worryClapham the rats with his teeth. He succeeded in kill. ing all three rats, but not, before his face had been badly bitten. After the rats had been skinned, he devoured them, thus winning his wager. He should come out to Hongkong where there is ample scope for adding to his income.-Ed, H. K. T. 4′′*

Capt. C. L. Daniel wrote as follows to Mr.

pote:-

Notices of Firms, ›

NOTICE.

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position with THE FIELD MERCANTILE Co., of San Francisco, begs to inform the Public that he has taken Offices at No. 9. Queen's Road Central; and intends engaging in a General Commission business under the Firm Name of CHAS. S. Coy & Co., on and

after FEBRUARY ĮST, 1902.

Parties holding Claims against THE FIELD MERCANTILE Co. are kindly requested to send in same to the above Address for adjustment before JANUARY 31ST, 1907.

[ad Hongkong, 4th January, 1902.

NOTICE.

WE STAN HERMANN SCHRÖTER and

E have This Day authorized Mr. CART

Mr. PAUL FRIEDRICH HERMANN WESTEN- DORFF to SIGN the Name of our Firm at Hongkong, Shanghai and Hankow.

MEYER & CO. Hongkong, 1st January, 1902.

NOTICE

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CEASED by mutual consent on the 31st December, 1901.

Mr. CARL MICHELAU has been admitted a Partner from This Date,

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Entimations..

At every turn,

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A cricket match between the Royal Naval Yard Cricket Club and the Craigengower Cricket Club was played at the Happy Valley on Saturday last, and resulted in an easy win for the latter by 4 wickets and 34 runs. The following are the scores :-

ROYAL NAVAL YARD'C, CLUB,

C. Ormsby, b Lammert

W. Brand, c M. E. Asger, Hartcam....... E. Makoveyeff, b Harteam'

P. Gladwell, not out.....

A FIRE occurred in the West Point district on Saturday evening at a little after 6 pm; hut for the prompt action of the Fire Brigade under Mr. A. Mackie it might have been a serious affair. It commenced in a carpenter's shop at zo Sai Woo Lane, occupied by Wong, Kwok, and although this building was completely gutted, little or no damage was done to any of E. Cole, e Lammert, b Rapy. the neighbouring houses, with the exception of W. Andrews, b Rapp.......

H. I. Cock, e Witchell, b Lammert..

F. Jolly, c and b Lammert: .................... PO. Spur, c Rose, b Lammert......

a slight water damage to 24, Eastern Street: AC Doughton, c Harteam, b Stuart. defective flue is the cause ascribed, but no one G. Ruby, c and b Stuart ....... seems to know deficitely. The owner of the

carpenter's shop has been carrying a stock of several thousand dollars until lately, but for.

Extrast...

Total....

CRAIGENGOWER C CLUB,

known to be full of pharks.

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