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includes the Yangtze from where the Matsu-feMunyon has everything in the photographic shan touches the river to Yochow; Iching: line strictly fresh. Call and see him, 31 Des includes the Yangtze from Yochow to the Vaux Road, Central-Advt. gorge above Ichang: Chefoo: includes (for THREE notorious characters entered a shop in matters affecting the Marine Department) Queen's Street on the 7th instant, and one the coast line from the old mouth of the of them grabbed hold of a bag which con- Yellow River to the Tatsipho; Tientsin; ained about $1,000 in silver, and bolted. He extends from the Taisinho to Shanhaikwan was arrested by the accountant after a hot and Newchwang: includes (for matters chase and sentenced by Mr. Hazeland to six affecting the Marine Department): the months' hard labour. The others escaped. The rates per quarter and per mensem, proportion.coast line froei Shanhaikwan to New THE Japanese Government has received, is in The daily inte is delivered free when the miles ischwang and from Newchwang south to said, fenn the British authorities of Hongkong --necompillo le inessenger. Ou copios sent by post an

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29 lights, four light-vessels, 19 light-boats, telegrap' y lay for ign war-vessels anchoring at a total tongkong is prohibited, as interferes with By buoys, and 87 beacons, making of 298, as against 288 when the list was

the telegraphic operations condutted by those revised up to the 1st December, got. During the twelve months under review a light was affixed to the Comes Rock, in the Blenheim Passage on the Canton River,

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CIVIL SERVICE ERUM.C Civil Service versus Royal Army Medical Corps was played at Happy Valley on Satur day and ended in a win for the Civil Service by 12 runs. Brett scored 18, put of a total of 66, for the Civil Service, and no other bauman on either side made more than eleven runs. Brett also headed the Civil Service bowling honours,

ANNUAL MEETING.

The Hongkong Cricket Club versus Navy Shareholders in Géo, Fenwick and Co., Ld., | was played on the Ground on Saturday, and held their 14th ordinary general meeting in the ended in a win for the Navy by az runs. A. C Hongkong Hotel at noon to-day... There were E. Elborough headed the Club balting by present; Messrs. W. Parlant (chairman), Alex. carrying his bat for 45 runs, P. T, Lamble Rodger (director), W. G. Winterburn (genom! |182 inded with 31, and A. G. Ward made 19. manager), lart Buck, John Rodger, J .The Club total was 148, On the Naval side G. More, R.N., scored 52, R. B. Gardi, R.M., Andrew, W. H: Purcell and S. J. Michael." "

The notice convening the meeting was read." 4", and Sub-Lt. Blair, RN, 31, "higut.

that you will, as usual, take, the noounts na

The Chairra said-Gentlemen, I presume Toulinie, R.M.L-1, was responsible für na less than five of the Club wickets, and J. T. read and trust you consider them satisfactory. Dixon headed the Club howling honour. As stated there during the early months of the year work was scarce but later on it brightened, and far some time past we have been fully employed and the pr spects for 1903 are good. During the year our total output of work was much less than usual, having hat no very large contracts, but we put through a great variety of work including the installation of hot-water

new buildings in the Colony, work that can only be done satisfactorily under the supervision of highly trained Europeans and although competition in all departments has been keen, Tux Universal Gateife gathers that reports owing to the lessened quantity of work offering, are rife that secret society men along the we, I need hardly say, are quite able to hold Yangise have again banded themselves to create an uprising, and that their secret signets, same dividend as during the past three years. our own, and are glad to be able to pay the containing two characters, have been found out. We continue to replace old by modern plant as tu consequence the Higher Authorities along occasion occurs, and have just imposted some. the River have instructed their civil and mili-air-compressing machinery, with the aim of tary subordina és to be on the alert.

TRE total Chinese immigration into British Columbia during the last ten years has nuar- bered 26,759, on which number 10,893 came in during the last five years of the Conservative while another is under construction regime, and 15,866 during the first five years of and sanitary work for nearly all the principal and Cook those for the K.A.M.C

the Liberal regime. The gross per capita tax paid by Chinese during the last ten years amounted to 51,193,177.co.

Tungyung in die Foochow district. A couple On the 3rd March, at the General Hosptial, of additional boys was placed at the Shanghai, FERDINAND LEMKr, aged 43 years.

On the sth instant, at No. 2, Sunkiang Road,mouth of the Yangtze, another at Ichang, Shanghai, Domat.n, son of Harry an ↑ Eliza a beacon in the Canton district, and four at beth The Gray, aged 2 years and 21 days, of Tientsin. There are nine lights under the 1.40 scarlet fever.

administration of the British Government, seven being in the Hongkong district and two at Weihaiwei; Germany controls twee at Kiaochow; Russia two at Port Arthur; and Portugal one-the famous Guia Light, flashing 332 feet above the sea and visible in clear weather for a distance of 20 miles. The revolving light at Gap Rock is only 1.40 feet above high water mark, but can be seen by ships when 18 miles away, and the group flashing lights on Waglan Island, 225 feet above the sea, are visible 22 miles away in clear weather. The light on the summit of Peiyushan (Shalo Island) in the Ningpo district is 343 feet abore the water and throws double white Blashes every half minute that can be seen for 26 miles, and the light from Gutzlaff is visible for 23 7/16 miles! It is of interest to note that in the Canton district there are 22 lights, g buoys, and 8 beacons, making a total of 35; while along the dangerous coast around the mouth of the Yangtze, in the Shanghai District, there are no less than 71 warnings, including 14 lights, two light

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which, it will be remembered, is directed to the Mexican coast in the hope, not only of developing trade between China and the 2.00 Republic, but of engaging upon an extensive 2.25 passenger traffic for which an excellent open- 2.50ing is apparent. It is now satisfactory to 3-5 learn on very good authority that the gentle-vessels, two light boals, 30 buoys and 23 men who left the Orient for the States in beacons. On the Yangize above Woosung order to make arrangements for the establish there are 53 river lights. The foreign light ...$16.50 $1.40ment of the Company have "secured four staff comprises thirteen members for service 27.00 2.25 British steamers for service between Hong on light vessels, and 45 lighthouse keepers, kong and Mazatlan, an important port on assisted by a lights staff of no less than 216 the coast of California. One of these steamers

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THE LIGHTING OF THE CHINA COAST.

Chinese.

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

UUR 'Canton Noles' appear on page 3.

.

THE German Mail of the 4th February was delivered in London on the 7th inst.

Every mail brings fresh films, dry plates and printing paper for LeMunyon direct from New York-Adul

THE E. and A. S. Empire has been repaired at the Kawasaki dockyard, Kobe, and left that

port on the 7th for Australia,

THE Chinese Government are reported to be opproaching Messrs. Pearson & Co. in regard to mining operations in Chekiang.

PRINCE Komatsu's funeral procession was two miles long and 83 minutes in passing a given point; both British and German Ministers were prominent in the ceremony.

THE Directors of the Shanghai and Hankow wharf Company, Limited, propose to recom mend the payment of a final dividend for 1902 of TIs. 12 per share, making 18 per cent, for the year.

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MR. G. P. Lammert' will offer for sale by public auction on Saturday, the 14th inst..

at 2 p.m., at his sales rooms, a very fine silk

embroidered screen and an exquisitely finished picture in silk, representing " Lions."

RETURN of visitors to the City Hall Library and Museum for the week ending. 8h March,

1903--

Library

Non-Chinese..333

Chinese

Museum

62

104

3,075

3.737

Total............37

Hello Central! Hello:-Give me 3 9 6- Iright: Hello! Hello! Is this LeMunyon's? Yes. Oh, send me a supply of No. 3 films. I supply of films. Thanks, Will send same am about to take a trip and shall need a fresh. immediately. Goodbye-Good-bye.-Advi

́CRAIGENGOWER V. LAMMERT'S.

The Craigeagower Cricket Club contested a team captained by Mr. A. H. Lammert, at the Happy Valley on Saturday; and beat them by the 43 runs. The Craigengewer total was 88, and the est score was 37, by C. Brawn,, Społ team, but no other forth made as for Lammert's t score on this side, went into two figures. Brawn headed the Cmigengower bowling, and Rose the bowling for the other team."

FOOTBALL

H. K. F. C, 2, 11.M.9, "ARGONAUT,”

reducing labour costs. The land and property s and at $70,000, this alter replacing part of | machine house roof by a new.iron one this

figure, I need hardly say, is no criterion There was a good attendance at this match. of the reni value of the property..]

on Saturday, the service men having many of At our last meeting I indicated that we hoped their comrades to cheer them. It was about to remove our works to another site, and at that 4-15 p.m. before the leather was in motion, time, had asked the Government to put up a and, for the first few moments, the civilians site named to auction, and in anticipation had were playing round their opponent's goal."') made the necessary financial arrangements; The navy forwards, however, soon got the ball, but, after a delay of some eighteen montbs, the and after some excellent passing, notwiths Government offered a portion of the same site, standing. Bonnar's efforts to repulse their but attached such overwhelming condition in attack, their inside left put it into the net, the way of reclaiming land, making stone scoring as it, afterwards turned out to be the nullahs, &c, all to be handed over to the Go-only post of the game. The Club kicking vernment, that we are unable to accept the con. off, headed a fine run down the field, but":"Sandy happened to be there,, and A TELEGRAM from the Japanese Consul inditions imposed; so that, in this respect, we

stand where we did. With these remarks, frustrated their attempt at scoring. Most of Cheloo says that hydrophobia is prevalent before moving the adoption of the report and the first half the Argannut pressed the civi there, and that two foreigners have been at- tacked by the malidy. It appears that many account, I will be glad to give any further lians, and, but for the Club's reliable backs There being no questions the chairman pro were taken at the goal, but Hickling Increased their advantage. A good many shous Chinese in the city have suffered, and that the information you may require regarding them. especially Bonnar, they would no doubt have people have petitioned the Authorities to take drastic measures. It is reported from Chefoo posed the adoption of the report and accounts. that the Consuls have jointly made a communi-

Mr. Hart Buck seconded, and it was carried seemingly less nervous than usual stopped Mr. Purcell proposed the re-election of Mr. them in a very able way. Half time was blown, cation to the Taolai, demanding that he shall

Rodger as director.

and having changed sides, the ball was soon take instant steps to exterminate the stray

on the move again, the naval men taking the get past dogs in the port.

lead. They could not, however, Bonnar who, time and again, saved for the Club. After a clean run up, they put the bill into the net again, but off-sida was given. There seemed to be a little rough play on the part of the Argonaut's centre forward, but he had all he could do to manage Bonsar, who appeared to be able to stand, plenty of knocking about. The game finished, with the score standing Argonauts 1, Club Throughout it was keenly contested and mist enjoyable to the onlookers. For the Navy, the forwards showed up brilliantly as did Sandy and Eis partner at back, while Clissold was very use--

Mr. Michael seconded, and it was agreed to. Mr. Rodger proposed the re-election of Mr. Arnold an auditor.

Mr. Andrew seconded, and the motion was. agreed to,

The Chairman Thank you, gentlemen, for your attendance Dividend warrants will be

WILLE a coolic was working below decks on the 5.8. Chin Chew at present lying in the Hun,ham Docks, he missed his footing and fell down the after hold, a drop of twenty-five feel. When picked up, he was found to have fractured his skull, and was removed to the sent out to-morrow. Government Civil Hospital. On Saturday afternoon, another coolic sustained a similar accident by falling down the hold of the ss.

Holstein. The first and third ribs were broken. Ile was also sent to the hospital.

If any one regreis being the possessor of a queue it must be the native 'gentleman' who seeks a living by day or night in the pursuit of a calling which is not recogni ed in the eye of the law as conducive to the moral betterment

DARING ROBBERY IN QUEEN'S

ROAD CENTRAL.

A daring robbery was pereiraled in the early hours of Sunday morning by a gang of robbers who managed to gain entrance into the premises of the Victoria Hair Dressing Saloon, situated on the ground floor of the Connaugh House. It seems that the thief or thieves got

bright balk. Rutherford played a good bard game for the Club. Kew was kept very busy at apparently very tired. Austen played a good back, but Henderson was very slow and

game, while Donnar's defence was irreproach able. Either the Ocean or Glory will have to be a very fine team to beat the Argonauts, and

THE WEATHER.

The following report is from Mr. F. G. Figgs Acting Director of the Hongkong" Obser- vatory

On the 9th at 11:45 am. The barometer has fallen slightly over W. Japan and the E. cnast of Chins

of citizens. Last evening a certain member of hold of an iron ricksha rest and broke open the the light fingered and swift fooled fraternity | side door, situated in the lane, next to Calbeck' was engaged upon certain underband busi- MacGregor's old store, now

in. course of ness when a European P.C. nipped along and demolition, and proceeded to rifle the to that contest no doubt every lover of the got hold of him by the queue just as the burglar entire store, carrying away property to the

game is keenly looking forward, jumped over a verandah. It is said the China- value of over $1,000. The articles stølen man was suspended by his queue for a quarter consisted chiefly of Kroop's razors, umbrellas, of an hour. Fortunately it did not give way. cigar and cigarette holders, meershaum pipes, the flospital authorities were not troubled, and perfumery, cigars, and chocolates. The matter Mr. Hazeland had an opportunity of sending was notified to the police, but so far no arrests the offender to gaol for three weeks,

have been made. A representative of this paper called on the proprietor of the establish ment this morning, and was courteously in- formed that, in his opinion, there must have been at least five robbers, and that they were on the premises for over an hour, because every thing was ransacked. On opening his shop yesterday at 7 n.im, he found the place in great disorder, bis desk being open and money, in smal change, to the amount of $20 stolen, show cases were rifled, and cigars, sweets and empty cigar, cigarette, and razor boxes strewn all over the ground..

The following telegraphic information, dated zad inst., has been received from the Somatra Director and Manager of the Maatschappy tot Mijn-Bosch-en Landhouwexploitatie in Langkat, Ld.:-

Daily aggregate output of

Crude Petroleum ... ... Gallons Crude Petroleum in Tanks at

dale ...

Kerosene made since the

date of the preceding

$3

· half-monthly telegram...Cases Kerosene shipped since the date of the preceding half-monthly telegram... Kerosene -in Stock

Refinery at date

48,000

110,000

44,000

66, co

at

.10

70,000

:

SALE OF CROWN LAND

At the offices of the Public Works Depart

"Pressure" is highest over E Japan, and a shallow area of low pressure seems to be lying. oft the S. coast of Japan.

Gradients are slight generally with light N.E! or variable winds, along the China coast and over the N. part of the China Sea

Forecast:-E or variable winds, lights: foggy, misty

TOMETRE PLAGUE.

Daring the forty-eight hours to-day five further cases ol making 54 since January ISH WE

having occurred in Hon

them were cates of dumpin

The Manila Gulf Club have adopted as their ito: "Do not try to improve the lie of your ball. "Play it as it lies." Neither (says a Manila Films, Dry Plates, Printing Paper, Chemicals contemporary) should a member lie unreasonbly all kinds of Cameras and Kodaks, and all pho-viz, New Kowloon Inland Lot No. 1, Kowloon Dodies having been found in some degree, to the play.

VICE-Admiral Tyrtoff, who was not long ago in command of the Russian fleet in these Of the numerous publications of the Chi-waters, died at Sebastopol on the 24th of

January. nese Imperial Maritime Customs one of the most interesting and not the least important is the list of the light-houses, light-vessels, buoys, and beacons on the coast and rivers of China. The work has now reached its thirty-first issue, the latest edition, the receipt of which we now have to acknowledge, being corrected to the 1st December, 1902. It contains, as usual, coloured charts of the China coast, showing the position and kind of lights and limits of the Customs districts, together with much useful and interesting matter in connection therewith, which cannot fail to be of the greatest service to the mer cantile and shipping communities. It may be mentioned that the Customs is divided into 17 distrigs as follows:-Pakhoj: includes the coast line of China from the Tonkin frontier to Waichow (Guiechow) Island; PHOTOGRAPHIC Kiungchow (Haihow): includes the Hainan coast, and (for matters affecting the Marine DEPARTMENT.

Department) the coast line from Walchow DEVELOPING and PRINTING

(Ghiechow) Island to Hailingehan; Canton: extends (for matters affecting the Marine | Department) from Hailingshan, 111° 45′ E. longitude, to 114 E. longitude; Swatow: (718d

includes that part of the coast which is si; tuated between Mirs Point and the Lamocks; BAY VIEW HOTEL, Amoy: extends from the Lamocks north to

Chinchew, inclusive; Foochow: extends from For numbering your Checks and Stubs, Card Chinchew north to Namkwan; Wenchow: Systems, Druggists Prescriptions, Labels, includes the coast from Nankwan to Taichow: Dratts, Orders, Receipts, Letters and all Doci Ningpo: extends from Taichow north to ing use, the "Follett Numbering Machine *;

ments that require correct and legible namber Hangchow. Day; Shanghai: extends from Do not miss our chance but get one, at Hangchow Day-along the coast as far as the LeMunyon's.-Advt. old mouth of the Yellow River, latitude 34 N and up the Yangtze to the Langshan Gross ing; Chinkiang: includes the Yangtze from the Langshan Crossing to Nanking, Wuhu includes the Yangtze from Nanking to Ngani va proposed to pr kiang Kiukiang includes the Yangtze

to Bay & dividend of to per cent absorbing from Nganking to where the Matsushan

7,710, 19 plate Tia 10,002 to reserve, and carry touches the river below Wusch Hanko forward the balance, Tis, 3,087,

UNDERTAKEN för AMATEURS:

.GOOD WORK.

PROMPT RETURN. Hongkong, 8th July, 1902.

Bear BRANDS OF WINES AND LIQUORS A SPECIALTY.

DINNERS AND TIFFINS SERVED ON SHORT NOTICE.

OYSTERS, STEAKS, CHOPS, &c.' AT ALL HOURS.

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Hongkong, 8th December, zgos,

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THE report and accounts of the Vantere What and Godown Co., Ld., for the past year, show

had at LeMunyon's. Advt. OXFORD LOCAL EXAMINATIONS.

a divisible banance of Tis: 33,436, If is 1 pro The entries for the Oxford Local Examinas posed to pay a dividend of 12 per cent absorbs have now closed. 89 fees have been ing is. 30,030, to place Tis, 3,000 to credit jet pail, there being 8 senior, 36 junior and 35 repa rs account, and carry forward the balance, preliminary candidates, Four of the last are Tis. 436.

spremedy and

THE first annual report and accounts of the China Import and Export Lumber Co., Lt, which has a paid up capital of 118, 150, 100, show a divisible balance of Tls, 22,418, of which

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The first round-of-the St. Patrick's Club billiard tournainent has just been concluded after many diciting cod well-contested games. The hardest fight was between the Royal Engmeers and Lusitano "A team, and although, the former was victorious by a few paints, Mr. Remedior, of the latter team won the prize in the game for the best break. The second round cominences to-night, and will las daily for three weeks. The competing

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iment this afternoon three lots of Crowa Land

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of 13 and 14, Shaukiwan Read Inland Lot No. 1,580, Cluseway Bay, were put of the new Post Office, New Kowloon Lot, No. 1, which, as we have Road, and 5r, Third Strentin up for sale by public auction. Bidding for the The oiber cases were from

already stated, is the first to be sold in the New Terrhory, started at $470, the bidder being. Mr.

ENDURO SA During, the we Denison, of Messrs. Denison, Ram Rnd Gibbs, Bidding was very spirited and kept advancing from $500 to $60), $700, $900, on to $1,000. then to $1,100, $1,200, $1,250, $1,250, $1,300, $1,500, $1,540, $1,560, $1,600, 10: $1,61 There being no further bidding the lot was knocked. down to Mr. Denison who acquired the site on behalf of the Basil Mission.

The next lot put up was Inland Lot No 1,679 Bowen Road, Mr. Palmer, of Messrs Tu ner, and Palmer, was the only bidder and secured the lot for $520. We understand that he bought the site on behalf of Mt. A, H. Rennie, who intends, constructing a bath with a length of thirty feet, a breadth of twenty feet and a depth of six-fect MISCOUNT

No 1680: Causeway Bay was knoc

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