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MARRIAGES At the Union Church, Yokohama, Ja au, Sv, 12h, by the Rev. E. S. Booth, D.D., and 1. fore the US Consul General, Dr FRIDERICK ALEXANDER, ROBINSON, of Shanghai, tủ MARY MMA, youngest daughter of George and Elizabth Settle of Philadelphia,

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At Saint John's Cathedral, Hongkong, on the 22nd November, by the Rev. F TR Jahr son, MA, James Durran, second son of W. S. Auld, "Esq, of Durman, Caithness- shire N.B., to ANNIE, second daughter of the late Alexander Campbell, Esq., of Thurso [1272d HARLEY-FRASER. On 22nd instant, at. St. Jolins' Cathedral, Hongkong, WILLIAM FRANK HARLEY, to ETHEL, eldest daughter of Rode; rick Fraser, of Herne Hill, London. 1273d DEATHS.

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LEGISLATIVE COUNCILAN

A meeting of the Legislative Council will be held at the Council Chamber on Wednesday next, at 3 pmy when the following business will be transacted

City Ball during the first week of December (and judg hy, the opinions expressed the hap should prove a success. GUNNER DUNCAN, R.0.4, was buried: with military honours, at Happy Valley on Saturday afternoon. He was burned to death while helping to extinguish the Games of a burning matshed at Stonecuttets Island last ei Friday.

RETURN OF VISITORS to the City Hill Library and Muscum for the week ending 23rd November, 1902:

Non-Chinese. Chinese

Library Museum

241

47

137

Total

378

-2,138 COLLISION IN THE HARBOUR On Salardy-night, while a sampan was crossing the central thoroughfare with a Europeao pas- senger, it collided with one of the Star Ferry launches and sank. Men belonging to a tor-

At Frochow, on the 13th November, CHAK-pedo boat rescued those whose misfortune-it LES GRAY, of the Chinese Imperial Post was to get into the water. Service, aged 37 years.

At the Government. Civil Hospital at 7.15 this morning, Dr. Chung King U, aged 36 Deeply regretted.

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HONGKONG, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1902,

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

OUR LONDON LETTER'appears on page 3 THE CRICKET MATCII for next Saturday

is H. K. C. C, 2. the Garrison.

THE COREAN CABINET is on the brink

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SIR CLAUDE MACDONALD gave a Coro- nation dinner at the British Legation, Tokió, on the 10th to some forty of the leadin? British |- residents, &c, of. Tokio and Yökohum Ş-Cap. tain Wint of 11.,M.S. Goliath yat vỡ hìs tight' and Dr.Wheeler on his left. Sir Claude pro- posed the health of the King, and Mr.Mollison proposed the health of Sir Clause

WEDDING-The Macao, steamer Heung shan was gaily deconsted with bunting on Saturday afternoon the occasion being the mariage of Mr. W. F. Harley, of Mesats, But- terfield and Swire's to Miss E. Fraser After the ceremony at St John's Cathedral the happy couple boarded the Heungshan for Macao where the honeymoon is being spent:

Questions. (by Hon. Playfair) — Financial Minut 3 (Nos. 61 and 63.)

(1) Whether the Government intend, to

require all Officers ab

above the status of Unpassed Cadets to be guaranteed by an approved Guarantee Society)

"ORIMINAL SESSIONS.

CONCLUDED. The Criminal Sessions were concluded this morning when Luk lang was tried before the Puisne Judge, Ilis: llonour Ą. G, Wise, with quitting the Colony within three months of fing a bankruptcy petition in order to avoid examination, c.??.

CRAIGENOOWER:

was played at Happy, Craigengower Cricket, Clai Royal Engineers. Craiger runs and two wickets. The scores

ROYAL EKONETRS-

Skinner e Stuart, h Brawn. mith, 'c Brawn, b Pestonj. Watts, e Jordan, b Pestonji Tillman, b Pestonji ............ Barnfather, c Jordan, b Pestonji Gutheridge, b Pestonji Palmer, Jordan, 6. Pestonji Phillimore, b Pestonji Ruiter, c Stuart b Pestonji MacGibbon, not out

Sir Henry Berkeley, Attorney General, in- ructed by Mr. F. B. L. Dowley, Crown Solicitor, prosecuted and Mr. M. W. Stode in C) Would the sector of Public Works structed by Mr. E.J, Grist of Messrs. Wilkinson

five sume explanation of the inequa-and Grist appeared for the defence.

Messrs. Bowyer, Suurt, b Brawa

lities of the intermittent system-why. very many houses which ought to get the full supply for the advertised perlad, get little or no water and even that little at a most insufficient pressure? Also, what steps, if any, are being taken

to remely this state of affais? Questors (by lon. Sharp)→

Will the Honourable Director of Public

Works inform fic Council- (.) What works are now actually in pro gress in connection with the scheine for increasing the Water Supply of the

Colony....

gat Taitama.

Cat Taifaintîok bar, tel (2):What will be the addition to the Water Supply of the Colony from these works when they are completed, and what quantity will be available from them during the winter of next year, in the event of there, being at least a normal rainfall during next year?

ORDERS OF THE DAY. First reading of a Bị 1 entitled An Ordinance to amend the Widows and Orphans' f'ension Fund Amendment Ordinance, 1902 (No. 12 of 1992).

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The prisoner pleaded not guilty, and said bat he left the Colony owing to it health and not to avoid examination. The following jury was impannelled Messrs. E. J. Libeaul, A, M. Roza Pereira, A.-A. Curdeira, R; W. Houghton, Prestage, V. Caetano, di ̈ Rocha and L. Goularte de Aquino. at

Mr. G. H. Wakeman, assistant land officer, was the first witness called upon, and from his evidence it appeared that the prisoner made Cnion on the 27th July. He subsequently arrangements to Gle a petition und left for. returned and, previous to the official inquiry, fuld Mr. Wakeman that he left the Colony to avoid arrest. At the official inquiry, however, he stated that he went to Canton on account of ill health

The Chinese interpreter of the Land Office. also gave evidence.

After a short trial the Judge summed up observing that the case was not a strong one and the jury returned a verdict of "Not guilty.".

NAVAL NOTES.

Extras.

Total

CRAIG" NGOWER C.C..

M. E. Asger, b Skinner A. O. Prawn, b Skinner J. P. Jordan, b Wallsta.

R. Basa, c l'almer, b Waits 1. D. Kiniard, b Palmer

L. A. Rose, c Palmer, b Phillimore. L. E. Lamment, b Palmer R. Pestonji, not 'out

J. L. Stuart, h MacGibbon

E. Ford, did not batırà ̧. F. Rapp, not out...

Extras

Total (for 8 wicke(a)

SATURDAY'S FOOTBALL,

H. KFC, FARGONAUT.”

the Hongkong Football Club and 11 M.5. Satur fay's match at Happy Valley between

of a collapse owing to dissensions among the A SAD DEATH ON THE GERA. The to further amend the Rating Ordiance, 1901. Fas. Senior Guard ship. The Albion, after visit. Argonaut resulted in a draw. The teams

Ministers,

PROF. W. A. Davis, the clever conjurer and illusionist, kas arrived at Hongkong from Japan.

MATCHES AND SILVER —The match factories at Osaka are to be closed for a month to make up for the loss caused by the deprecia.

tion of silver in China.

N. D. 1., steamer Gern, which is due bera in a

few days from Japan, brught to Shanghai the body of a lady passenger named Marie Rugger. The deceased embarked on the Gera at Yokohama. Her nationality is Swiss From what can be learned she met death at her own hands. The body was conveyed to the Shanghai Road mortuary pending an inquiry into the circumstances attending her

THE MANCHURIAN RAILWAY:-The death."

Wiue decided to postpone the opening of th Manchurian railway to general traffic until next June.

First reading of a Bill entitled An Ordinance

First reading of a Bill entitled A- Ordinance to amend the Chinese, 1 ospital scorporation Ordinance, No. 3 of 1870

First reading of a Bill entitled An Or inance to repeal. Ordinance No. 5 of 1992.

Second reading, al the Hill entitled An

Ordinance to consolidate and amend the Laws relating to Public Health and to Buildings.

Second read ng of the Bill entitled An Ordinance to amend the Law relating to Em

Ordinance with reference to Collisions between

Second reading of the Bill entitled An:

Junks and Ships.

Second reading of the Bill entitled The New Territories Titles Ordinance.

Japan Mail says that it is stated that M. THE GUTHRIA:-There was some excite. Ployers and Servants,

ment on the river yesterday aftemoon, says the NC. D. News of 19th inst, when a junk coming up on the tide became caught between the C.M. Trona, which was going down and the E. & A. S. Guthrie, which had just dropped her anchor to swirgound on arriving up. The junk was badly damaged and was observed to be sinking fast as abe drifted up river. The contents and the crew were taken off in sampans.

VICTORIA LODGE, No. 1026, held gular meeting on Saturday evening at which Bro. E. H. Ray was elected Worshipful, Master for the ensuing year, Bro. E. Mirow, Treasurer, and 'Bro. J. Vanstone, Tyler.

THE TANGSHAN MINING DISAS- TER-Fire is raging in the Tangshan Colhery. Mr. D. Baxter and twelve Chinese are known to be dead, white forty others have |been entombed alive by falling coal.

THE IDZUMI MARU: The forward part of the N.Y.K. S. fdsumi Maru, stranded in

the Inland Sea, rests, on a rock and the after

part rises and falls with the tide; when it falls, another rock goes through the outer skin of the vessel amidships. This midship rock was being dynamited, and it was hoped to float the steamer on the 15th inst.

MILNER AND CURZON-The United Service Club is responsible for the two reports that are regarded as semi-official: one that in spile of denials Lord Milner will succeed Lord

Curzon as Viceroy of India as soon as South African administration can be well regulated; the other that Lord Methuen will be gazetted

to the command of an army corps as soon as he can resume active duty.

Argonaut will probably leave for Singapore on -The warships Albion, Cressy, Flinheim, and

the 1st proximo. The Cressy and Blenheim will return after a short stay in the South, whilst the Argonaut will probably remain there.

|ing Singapore, will make a call at the Gulf of Siam and be back in time for Christmas. The Algerine will also shortly leave for Siam, q

11.M.S Creary, which left for target practice on Saturday evening, is expected to return to this port on the 26th inst.

H.M. Eclipse left Weihaiwel for Hongkong

on the 20th instant.

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1.M.S Alacrity, which left Nagasaki on the 19th inst., arrived in port yesterday,

ARMY NOTES.

Major General Sir W. J. Gascoigne, ac Campanied by Major W. A. C. Denny, D.`.A.G., Captain Trefusis and the officer commanding.

Second reading of the Bill entitled An Ordin-the Sherwood Foresters inspected the st ance relating to the Naturalization of Allens,

will be held immediately after the Council.

N.BA meeling of the Finance Commillee

THE LATE DR. CHUNG

were →→→

:

H.K.F.C.-C. C. Hickling, & al; C. HET. Hay and Pearce, backs; GH. Gaskell & E C. T. Kew, and Davies, half-backs; W. W. Clarke, N. H. Rutherford, CR.5. Cooper, Kerr, and G-S-Gooke, R:N; forwards.

TEMS Argonaut :-T. Banks, ga-l ; -). Morrison and E. Taylor, backs; . Percy, Parker and C. Chissold, ħall-backs; G. Stevent G. Callaghan, T. Paton, T. Goggle, and— Brown, RN.

Referee Mr. F. Browne.

At half-time the score was in favour of the Argonnisi 1-0, but in the second half the Club scored quis making, the figures "one goa apiece.

Battalion of Sherwood Foresters at Murray KOWLOON COLLAPSE INQUIRY Barracks Parade Ground shortly before tent o'clock this morning. The men were dre sed,

in kahki and looked very spick and span.

SATURDAY'S CRICKET.

IL_K. C. COD. DERBYSHIRES.

SHERWOOD FORESTERS First innings.

Capt. Anley cu

Lamble

Wybergh, b

Second Innings.

QUARANTINE REGULATIONS -Capt. W. Dawson of the sis long Mok was charged,

It is with much regret that we have to record "before Mr F. A. Hazeland this morning, re- the doth at the Government-Civil Hospital

The Sherwood Foresters won the toss and specting alleged breaches of the Quarantine day of Dr. Chung King U at the com elected to go in. Only three bassmen out of Regulations. He pleaded guilty, and in paratively, early age of 30 yers As an old the eleven scored, and all were dismissed for formed his Worship that on the last voyage pupil of the late Dr. Frederick Stewart, Dr, from hanghai he had received a letter from Chug-received his first education at the old 39 runs. lambid took six wickets for 13 runs Dr. Swan, the Hicalti Officer, telling him that Government Central School, and when lie had and Golding three for four runs. In the first if he ba i no sickness on board, he could pro completed his course of studies there, he pro- innings, the Club scored 126, after which the ceed to the buny. After a lengthy discussion ceeded to Tientsia and applied himself assidu Sherwood Foresters went in again and showed the summors was adjourned sine die.” Cusly to the study of Western medi ine in the much better form making a total 116 runs.

Ticatsin Medical College. After he had gainedly about n quarter of an hour

ur was

left for SPORTSMAN'S WEDDING-Mr.. Free his paciency is toedical scich had earned play, and, the Club required 29, runs to win. derick A. Cumming, one of Shanghai's keenest to Hongkong, and was appointed to the Alice The S. E dispensed with their ten minutes' sportsmen, the other afternoon led to the altar Memorial Hospital as House Surgeon in that interval thus giving the Club time to knock off Miss Alice Mabel Jamieson, youngest daughter institution. It was here that Dr. Chung became another 40 thereby winning by ten wickets and of the late Dr. R. A. Jamieson, once one of better known to Hongkong in the excellent eleven runs. The scores were:→→ The bride was given away by her brother-in-sufferings of his Chinese fellow citizen. Mos Shanghai's leading physicians and citizens. work, he performed in the alleviation of the law, Mr. Gumbert. The principal bridesmaid of our renders will still recall the dgitation by was Miss Wright who was attended by Miss.the Hon. T. H. Whitehead in the Legislative Wallace and Miss Shadgett. The service at Council which culminated in the appointraent the Cathedral was conducted by the Rey, H. E of a Commission to inquire into the Tung Wa Hodges, LA, and Mr. J. K. Tweed acted as Hospital. As one of the ma y good results arist best man, while the groomsmen were Messrs. ing from that inquiry, Dr. Chang was appointed A. 1. McClure, T. A. Clark and Dr. Keylock,

House Surgeon, to the Tung Wa, where he | Lt. Collin, b Turner. COWARDLY ROBBERY Before. Mr. did much good work also, Through ill health, Sergt.. Buckley, J. H. Kemp, at the Police Court this morning, Dr. Chung was compelled to resign the post a native was charged with committing an quite recently, receiving from the Gove mment: La Hodgson, b Lam armed robbery on the 18th inst.. It transpired a very inadequate honorarium of only $500 forble that early on the 18th inst, the defendant hired arduous professional duties faithfully and Corp. Meakin, st N. Y ́K. NEW STEAMERS:-The Yomiuria sampan with the intention of going to Shau diligently performed. He did not survive his ́ Smith, b-Lamble Shimbun says that the Nippon Yusen Kaisha

resignation long, dying, as before stated, at the Sergt. crman, has now six steamers under construction, five

Civil.ospital this morning. The funeral notout of them having been-ordered in Nagasaki and

took place this afternoon.

Lt.Armstrong, Tur--- one in Kobe: The vessels to be built in Naga:

ner, b Lamble saki are the Aki Maru (for the European

Corpt, Hallam, b line), the Nikko Maru (for the European line),

Goldring the Chefas Maru (for the North-China line),

Pie Cunningham, the Yingkow Maru (for the North-China line),

Allenby; & Gold- the Niigata Maru (a cargo boat) and the

bing Kushiro Maru (for the Hokkaido line).

ACROSS OCEAN IN AIRSHIP Santos- Dumont is in negotiation with a syndicate of airship enthusiasts with the view to a trip from Paris to San Francisco by balloon. He pro- poses to construct a new airship, which hề

declares will be equal to that passage but demands 1,000,000 francs to cover expenses and reward. The Figaro reports a prospect that the money will be pledged..

PHOTOGRAPHIC THE APPROACHING REGATTA -İn

DEPARTMENT. DEVELOPING and PRINTING

UNDERTAKEN for: AMATEURS.

"GOOD WORK.

view of the approaching regatta, to be held on 1th and 12th December the crews of the V. R. C. team are in constant practice, and to judge by their preparations, great things will be expected of them. The Challenge race between the V. R. C. and the Boat Club should excite considerable interest. With Mr. C. E Hance as stroke, and Messrs. Armstrong, A. A. GREEN ISLAND CEMENT COMPANY, Alves and J. Millar, the Boat Club may expect a tough thing. Wandsome gold medals are in store for the winners,

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EFONUMETER, WATCH, and CLOCK CMAKERS, JEWELLERS, SILVER

FATAL FIRE ON A STEAMER

ki-wan, and when near his destination he deinanded a bangle, which was in the woman's hand. At first she refused to let him have it, but when she sat him take up a chopper. she handed it over Prisoner ran the boat ashore and escaped. The matter was reported. to Inspector Robinson of the Shau-ki-way sta jon, who arrested the defendant." The prisoner was committed for trial150

THE LADY OF OSTEND,

in a new line to-night, when the Lady of Miss Janet Waldorf's Company will be seen stend, the popular farcical comedy from the pen of F. C. Burnand of London Punch, will be presented. When this comedy was produced in London, it started the critics and the public by his remarkable originality and withal the probability of its situations. In it the audience sees something ludicrous, but not absurd, and the mere fact that all the humorous incidents of the piece might really happen any THE FUKIEN-HANKOW RAILWAY:- day gives it an air of reality which enhances The Sin Wen Puo states that the capital for the their enjoyment. As a laughter-maker the construction of the above railway line is to be Lady of Ostenit ranks above the comedies of subscribed by China, Fogland and Japan, each the Penley school since the author has success of the countries to invest ten million Taels fully continued to present humour without making a total capital of thirty millions. absurdity, chamcter without exaggeration, and Should the Chinese merchants be able only to boisterous fun without vulgarity, Mr. Charles capitalize part of the necessary sum, then Hawtrey, who made its original success in Lone don, found it a very profitable unile taking, the piece fairly grabbing Londoners by the proverbial back hair. The production by Miss Waldorf's Campany is comparatively early for a colonial representation, the comedy being only recently out of its shell: The box plan is Fat Robinson's as usual, and already large aud

ences are indicate:

| England is to make on the deficiency. Again Rshould nd merchant in China be found, willing SMITH'S, and OPTICIANS to invest, then England is to capitalize for both GA CHARTS and' BOOKS.

NAUTICAL INSTRUMENTSANTE

countries, that is twenty million. It is hoped Sole Agents for Louis Audemars Watches that the Chinese will be able to subscribe their Awarded the highest Prites at every Exhibition; share, 10 that they may enjoy the profit and

and for Voigtländer and Soh

privileges with others, CELEBRATED OPERA GLASSES, MARINE GLASSES and SPYGLASSESS

IN WANCHAL BASIN,

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Smith, b'Lamble"

6 Fawcett Lb.w Lamble

Turner, Lam-

ble

Rimington, Smith, Lamble, 12

Turner, b Goldring 12'

st Smith, b Tur

c Heron Tur

st. Smith; b Lam

--b Fawcett

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e-Turner, b Lam-

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25

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Second innings.

First Indiaga, L. Allenby R,N

ton Collin, b Rimieg:

Buckley, b "Inipgion", Hooper leakit C

On Saturday night at halfpast ten, a sad burning fatality (bok place on the Norwegian steamer Tyr, which result d in the Heath of the third engineer of the Norwegian steamer Lodser. The Tyr, which is under the command

to the Norwegian Consul, arrived from Can- of Captain D. L Danielson, and consigned ton in the morning and took up her anchorage in the Wanchai basin. In the evening the deceased went on board to see some old friendst W. Sa

members of the ship's company. Sitting in the mess-room, in the company of the second officer, second engineer, and carpenter the deceased was narrating some experiences when the large kerosine lamp, suspended over the mess table; suddenly, exploded and set fire to the wooden fittings. The flames ap cad with such ferocity that a rush to the door was made, and it was thought at the time that the deceased bad also escaped. When the out break, which resulted in doing serious damage to the mess-room, was overcome, the fate of the unfortunate Larsen became known. He was found lying unconscious on the floor, and was badly scorched and burned about, the head and arms. Medical aid was at once sum-G. moned, and after his wounds had been dressed he was sent to the Government Civil 1 for treatment. The poor-

ever, at one. lack ves believe, tha an inquir ve

The inquiry into the collapse of Nos. O and

| 32, Kowloon" City Road, was resumed his

afternoon at the Magistracy, before. Mr. F.440 Hazeland and a jury." Tapyaya

Evidence was given by Mr. llewett, whom in the course of his remarks, stated that the P.WD passed the buildings, which in his opinion did not comply with the Building- Ordinance. The immediate cause of the col lapse was due to the typhoon

The inquiry was again adjourned.

B. SPHRA NANG,"

ARRIVED SAFE.

arrived safely from Turon to day, and will le

The Norddeu cher Lloyd-steamer Phra Nang-

docked for repairs as soon as convenient. We learn that when she went ashore on Triton Island, Paracels, her fore hold filled with water and the main hold sprang a leak, but no water entered the engine room or after part of the vessel. There is little to add to the previous actolines we have given regarding the accident. **** The double bottom with which the steamer is fitted, commences at the main hold, so that part, of the vessel was protected far more than further forward. This probably accounts für the fore hold filling, and the main hold oi ly leaking.

SHIPPING AND MAIL NEWS,

MAILS DUE.

Canadian (Empress, of Japan) to-morrow Indian (Lajang 26th inst „German (Bayern) 27th inst-- American (America Muru) 28th French Tankin) ist prox

American (Korea) 6th pros,

Canadian (Athenian) 11th-prox:-

American (Garlic); 13th pmx.

The MM. Co's teamer, Tonkin with the, next French Mail fest. Singapore this morning. at 5 am, for this port 3 Saigon

The NAY R. Co's sitamer Kimano Alarii“ (Australian Line) left Manila for this port un”; the 23rd inst, and is expected to arrive here.on: the asth instabe

The NV K. Colgatea

Bombay Line) left Singapore, for th

the 22nd fast, pm, and

bere on the 26th 1085,

The N. PS. Co's steamet ig from Victoria B.C., for Yokobama. inst, and that the Silk ex this stea 141 New York on the iotti instr

The Imperial German Mail steame left Shanghai on Saturday, the and

bere endoit and may be ear

loday, the 24th inst, at to p.m.

Taru

·port on

sailed.

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