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The New Floating Book for the Philippines,

LONDON, 19th December. The new mammoth floating dock for the American navy in the Philippines has start ed across the Atlantic, and will proceed to the Philippines via the Suez Canal.

THE

SPORTSAT KOWLOON!

New Yeni's Day was a day which will long remembered by the youngsters of 97. Colony, for to them it must have been lode ared-letter day." The cause of it all

ONGKONG TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY JANU

scamper to the huge bran ple ended the children's fun, each child, present receiving packet of chocolates, of which, Mr, G. A. kins, of Messrs, Walkin and Co., had presented 200 boxes, for the occailon,

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Reception Committee: Mestra, T. Skinner Rose, R. Stevenson, G. Duncan, J. Sibblu,

Lapsley, KARAWAN Boys' Handicap: Committen: Messin. V Curwie, H. Goldsmith, J. Witchell, S. light= foot, 'T, Abley, J. Robinson, and R. Mitchell

The following were the committee respon that the Kowloon Cricket Club bad decidi tosible for the very successful and enjoyable enter freak away from the beaten track, and inkad | of keeping their splendid grounds" for heir own et joyment of a cricket or bowling dich they brew them open for the amusementf all The children of the Colony, to whom aroper, invitation was given, to come and join an The Revolution in Russia,

altemoon's programme of sports if all sn and The whole of the Moscow revolutionary for all ages, between four and fourteeryears It must have been very gratifying to sh mem committee has been arrested and a quantity bars of the club, especially these reponsible. jof bombs and explosives have been seized.

for the event, to see how the childrenpig 'and The attacks on the Police barracks was small, came rolling up in their nupers, to repulsed with great loss. The revolutionists compete in the various races arranged care afterwards distributed pamphlets, announc. fully for them. The graundi presend a very ing an armistice, and the workmen's council picturesque appearance, being hung ith bunt met in the evening to consider the abandoning, while on the higher ground sound in ment of the strike.

ORDER RESTORED IN MOSCOW.

LONDON, 30th December. Order has been completely restored in

Girl Handicap Commities: Megas. D. Mackenzie, J. Ramsey, J. Clelland, A. J. Ward,

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To all of them very grant credit is due for their careful arrangements and attention to their visitors, old and young alike.

During the alternoon the Band of the rreth Native Infantry, by kind permission of Colonel

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Aimself. Dr. von Sebab was commu

and on-Arrival» made an examination.. of thi bodies and found them both cold, death having most lika'y beenxinstantaneous, and the must have been committed early in the afte moon. None of the boarders or servants bakrd worthing unutusi during the afternoon, and the pistol shots were not remarked by anybody, which leads to the conclusion that the wespon must have been held close to the head when

the fatal slash was fired, which is further bains ROBINSON out by the lict that part of fur hair is slightly Singed at the back whryn the bullat pane rated,

skeb place each year without În - thin the precincts of a veritable Hongkong, such as the Club ngo can really claim to be when lis ment some forty years ago saw within

Moscow and trade and traffic are proceed were so many children in the Colty, for they Aitken and officers, played the following plated that: the hosts aided by most of the

ing normally,

GOVERNMENT'S - MORAL VICTORY,

Later.

The revolution in Moscow appears to have collapsed with extraordinary suddenness.

It is a get impossible to estimate the ex, tent of damage done, or the number of kill «ed and wounded, but it is expected that the first estimates of slaughter by the artillery will prove to be exaggerated.

It is generally felt that the Government has gained an important moral victory.

The Morocco Conference. "It has been finally decided that the Moracca conference will meet at Algeciras on the 16th January.

Y. M. C. A.

CHRISTMAS SOCIAL.

The Xmas and New, Year Social, given on the night of Saturday tagt, at the rooms of the Young Men's Christian Association (Chinese Department), was a grand success. The rooms at 26 Des Voeux Road were tastefully decoral- ́ed and brilliantly lighted, while the platform was beautifully arranged and the refreshment tabler Lumptuously provided. Early in the evening a great number of guests visitors and members, began gathering together and towards 8 pm, the rooms were full almost to overcrowding: Several. ladies amongst others were invited and were present.

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terested groups of snldiers 'from various native Indian regiments lent a Oriental touch to the scene, which generally as a very gay and animated one. The supficini ob-' server would scarce'y have believethat there

came up to the mark in such bers, that nearly every mes had be runt heats. A very capital arrangement, thougnily made by the committee, in order that # long pr graioma of, 16 events, and shoṛrize-giving, might conclude in full d'iylight fiṭhe sake. of the young visitors foum Hong, was that the ground was divided into parts, thus enabling a boys' and a gists' ce to be run simultaneously on parallel cours.

THE RACES, Punctually at a p.m. the stair's bell sound- ed for the 1st race, a hand'p 100 yards for. boys, 12 to 14 which resulted follow-

H. Matthaey, 1, Albert Ella, Anthur Ellis, 3. Witchell, 4.

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years Nom Robinson andillie Reich, dead 75 yards handicap for g, ages 12 to 14

heat, Winnie Ward, 2, Flokham 3.

Three-legged race for boys, open, Ramsey and G. Coggan, A. Ellis and G. Witchell, 2,G. I ogan and Stewart, 3. D. Wilner and A. Ellis, 4.

Girl's skipping race, op, Edith Robinson,

1, Nora Robinson, 2, Wire Ward, 3.

gramme of music.

"

March..........(Austria.Nowalny Overture.....Light Cavalry"

Selection. There J.ittle Sfalda ...... Paul Rubena Waltz "Espana “advinky equatoria Waldteufel Song..."Mona Selection..."The Girl from Kay's “is Ivan Catyll Extral Waltz

*“La Gitana" •«****

..Bucational Two-Step..." Mumliin Mess

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SHANGHALSHARE, REPORT, Messra, Sullivan & Co. writing from Shang- hat, on 26th oli, report

The bodies were not removed, but are being prepared for burial, and the funeral will take place to-morrow. The room w bore the tragedy occurred was locked and secured and the keys | A. G. File, 1). Purves, and G. W. Kynock.dly walls and ita adnexes, a'the 60's one her husband having committed suicide her Mrs. Hartwig wasan old "sider if Shanghai, taken possession of by the German authorities.

Mitchell, Ms. Goldsmith, G. H. May, J. W boast of at the time. Though the Rea:

Refreshment Committee: Mrs. Kynock, Mr of the bandsomest edifices the Colony cock some six or seven years 10. She was engaged to be married to Capin Hoelger at an early. Rattacy, J, D. Logau, J. R. Craik, and others, his inexorable mission bas successively th

date and the cause of the crime is said to be Prize Committee: Measts, A. G. Pile, S. ed one after another all its numerous founded.

Jealousy, which, it is said, was qula enfound. Lightfoo, J. Ramsey, D. Purves, and 1. ders, the objects and purposes of the institu business with her boarding house, and was in

ed. The

deceased was doing a ver cool Skinner.

2. tion have been creditably maintained by less than sixteen boarders at the time of her wary prosperous circumstances, the having no honorary committes of willing workers year after death, Captain F Hoelger was well known year, and the present members of the Direc along the China coast, having been for a tony torate, presided over by Mr. J. L. de S. Alves. time past in the China Merchants Steam Navi falihful to the tradition of their charge, celegation Co. He was at ore time chief officer of brated the annual event with all the hospitality the hinge steamer Planeteen and was last and conviviality of former years. When it acting master of the Fetching,

members received their friends on Sunday

COMMERCIAL. evening, those who were present at the gather" | ing will realize what the hospitality at the Ponuguese Club has been included in the. number of invited guests were members of the British and foreign communities, not excop' By the anival of the Viceroy of the province ing the representatives of soms of the leading and the Governor of Borchow under impetint Japanese commercial houses in Hongkong tent, but he settlement is still ud for the pre Dancing war, of course, the order of the even prevent, if necessary by force, any further d THE CHILDREN'S FANCY BALL, and no better hall could be bad than that turbance, in consequence, our market is in- Dr Luiz de Cambena which had been faultlessly active and no freedom in dealing is possible.

the occasion. The brilliant lighting was ac necessary squaring up for the annual sette

and there is but le to record excepting the complished by a dual system-the combinament. London exchange is slightly easier and. tion of electricity with incandescent gas is quoted at 3/10 for T. T. For 3 days' sight decorations. The feature of the hall was lama. There was no superfluity of lavish in Hongkong the tate has been

lowered Consols L891.

10761. one of the utmost simplicity; the absence Co's shares have been largely dealt in for the Wharves-Shanghai and Blongkew Wharf of any studious attempt at display gave settlement from Tis 2074 10 Tis, 110, whilst for the conspicuous charm of the decorations March Tià, 220/22 has been paid, Kowloon which were carried out by means of beautiful Wharves have been placed locally at Soy and palms, pot plints and choice cut flowers. The

exc. 7 4 Yangisan Godowns are wanted. spacious dining hall of the Clob-house was

Shipping Indo-Chines have been dealt in converted into a buffet for the evening where For March, Tis. 671 has been given."

for cash and this month's account at Tla. 65. punches and champagne cups could be had eð Hum. The usual card-room was turned into the ladies' cloak-room, the card-tables for the evening being relegated to the floor below near the billiard room. In the library were provided the supper tables where during a half-hour in carval after midnight the large gathering adjourned to do justice to an excellent menu.

God Save the King.

under amis to

PIANO CO LD

ONE GETS A POOR RETURNARDEE

A PIANO IF IT IS A MERE

OF FURNITURORE FERENT MUSICAL INSTRU

ATTACILAN

APOLLO

PIANOLA

AND ALL MUSIC IS AT COMMAND

A CONCERT OR DANCE PROGRAM ME AT A MOMENT'S NOTICE,

$290

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HIRE OR HIRE PURCHASE SYSTEM.

In a previous lastre we printed a short ac waxed and placed in first-class condition for The Christmas holidays have also interfered RACHALS

count of the children's fancy dress Bull given at Mountain Lodge, by Sir Francis and Lady Piggott, and we now give a list of the children "riking costumes, which pressare on our space who were present, with some of the most

compelled us to hold over. In all there were seventy children present, and it is a curious fact that but few of the costumes were duplicated Among the most striking were Mager Gedge and little Miss Moxon, as a Pierres and Pierrette respectively. Miss Bentinck in the curious representation of a lady's dressing Boys' 75 y rd handica 10 to 12 years D.table attracted much a tention. The little Noronha, 1, R. Robsoni, T. Logan, 3, W.

Parra represented 'Little Boy Bite, and Stone, 4.

"Baby Bunting," Master Ross #fired as "Adam" (after his exile frem Eden). His sister made a very grateful" My Great Aunt Master Badeley was a pretty "Folly," while Commodore Williams's little son made a hand some courtier of the time of George 111. A very pretty figure was that of Mr. E. H. Sharp's little girl as "a yellow butterfly," while wes Miss Mendus as a pretty fairy with wings and bare feet was a very dainty figure. An attractive "Nurse" was Mr. Mowatt's small daughter.

'Girls 50 yards hanap: 10 to 12 years, Edith Robinson, 1, M. Grahan, a Winnie Edwards, 3, Lillie Ness, 4-

Boys' 40 yards sick 28; 17 to 14 years Al- bett. Ellis, f, G. Witch, a, H. Matthaey, 3, Arthur Ellis, 4

Girls' skipping comtition; 10 to 14 years, Mary Graham, r, Wile Ward, a, Ethel Ro- binson, 3,

The 9th event wase setting off afa flight of heining pigeons Mr. J. D. Logan,

Boys' soyards ha csp;. 8 to 10 years H. J. Felder, J. McGuon a, T. Logan 3, H. Reich 4.

Jones 3.

Boy 15 ya handicap; 6 to 8 years.-J. Grimshaw, nnie Laminert 2, B. Logan 3, A. Purves 4.

Schamfalder M. Neaves 2, B Kinross 3, L. Girl 35 yndicap: 6 to 8 years-F.

Skinner 4-

Boyshaachee 25 yards; 8 to 'years, H. Stewart, t, Musso; 2, G. Stokes,, 3, D.

Noronha, 4

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'Appended is the programme of music —

Poška gumagana........" Les Bohemian “ Walie por

................” Blue Danube Lancers." The Country Girl * -Waltr

*****..." Dolores" s-Waltz ......... Il Bacio" TwoSlep.........................“ 1.aughing Water

Avant le lla "Gondoffers" "Hourire d'Avril

." Venetia " ‚“Army and Navy

Dock-Farnham Boyds & Co. have declared proximo. The stock rallied temporarily, but an interim dividend of Tis, 4 payable 6th beyond a spurt of 3 points the market was Rederally unaffected and to-day there are free sellers at Tla. 130/129. Bosincas is announced March at Tlo. #358/133. for the clearance at Tis. 131/130 and fur

LandsShanghais are in demand at Tis,

120.

1

Sugars in the absence of business, rates

nominal. Cottons Ewos have been forced to-day int Tin, 44 ex, div. Lagu-Kung-Mows have had attention at Tia. 54 for cash and Tis. 57 for March.

Mining-Nothing quoted..

PIANOS $550, formerly $670.

JUST UNPACKED

IN NEW STORE,

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IN THE COLONY,

Tobaccos--In Fumatras there is nothing doing. Langkats have been placed at Tis March Tis: 2171, Tha: 120/3313 CHIRE OR CREDIT

220/2228

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NOTICE OF REMOVAL..

ZE have this day REMOVED our Office WKINGS BUILDINGS (3rd Floor,

West Side).

Commencing shortly after nine o'clock dancing was Indulged in by over two hun-are dred guests to the strain of the fine musi and officers, by the Band of the rigth Infantry. rendered, by permission of Colonel Aitken The proceedings commenced at 8 sharp,

During the adjournment and before supper when a flashlight photograph was taken of the whole assembly. The next item was the speech

was concluded, Mr. Alves, the president of the Following is a complete list by the president of the, Y. M.C.A (Chinese

Club, in a brief, appropriate speech wiffed the Dept.), who was also in the Chair. Mr. Fre

Kathleen Moxon, Pierrette, Heibert Gedge assembly present Happy and Prosperous

New Year wish derick Mow Fang bricßy reviewed the work of

Pierrot, Dana B. Taylor, Scotch boy, Ronald honoured with a bumper Dancina de Girl's 50 yards pdicap: 8 to 10 years. Parr, Little Boy Blue, Pat Parr, Baby Bunting sumed after supper and kept up with unflag- er." Dancing was re- the Y. M.C. A. during the year that was draw-McNeill and E. Rep, dead hear, N. Robin Mihara, Japanese school girls, Majorie Berke ging enthusiasm until the wee small hours Ing towards its close, and showed that the son 2, M. Neaves Association was very popular with the young

ley, Peasant, Marchant, Clown, Minami, Japan of Monday, just before the dawn. The Erg and spor race for bays, open,-), es hoy, Minami, Japanese girl, Rebecca guests dispersed full of appreciation of the men of the Chinese sace and proved very use. Ewin 1, A. Ellis M. McNeill 3, C. Stewart 4. Slade, White Rose, Sinde, Red Rise, WooCordiality of the reception and with the pler. fat in bettering the spiritual, moral, social Girls' skippinjace; 9 years and under-ward, Red Riding Hood, A. Woodward, spent. The members of the Committed and sant recollection of an evening most enjoyably and physical condition of the members. The Chairman afterwards called upon. Mr. Queenie Tatam, F. Schlafilder 2, Lillie Puritan, Pat Ross, Adam, Sylvia Rosa, "My the numerous M.C.'s were collectively respon F: P. Danenberg for a pianoforte sola, "Aux

Great Aunt," Kruger, Folly, Kruger, Sailor tible for the success of the sofrer, but to Mr. Jon Badeley, Folly, Nancy Badeley, Shep the burden, of the task which made success so L de S. Alves and Mr. D. 1. Cordeiro had fallen Armes (Le Reveil du Lion by Antoine

herdess, Fuschs, Red Riding lood, Fuschs, conspicuous. do Kontski), rendered by him was very

Chinaman, J. Fuschs, Baker, Williams, much appreciated by the whole audience. Next followed a recitation in English by Misses

Tiams, "Nothing," Daffy Dickson, Folly Courtier of time of George 111, J. Wit U. Wing Yee and U. May Yee, which, con.

Jack Dickson, Scotch Boy, Mabel Dickson, sidering the very young age of the girls

Shepherdess, Von der Hyde, Forget-me-no! and English being a foreign tongue la

R. Bentinck, "Ladies' dressing-table" Ben them, was very good, The Y.M.C.A.. choir

Tinck, Clown, Aileen Hastings, Colleen Dawn, nicely rendered a Chamas Carol, and

Girls and spon race following this was

Opin Thy's Roy Wise, Jockey, May Robinzon, Folly, Jack am Chinese music.

Lammert, Lillie McDonald, 7,, Edith Mc Robertson, Knave of Hearts, Jean Robertson, on a dulcimer, by Mr. Addies. Then came

Clelland,..

Summer, Billy Pinckney, Folly, Francis Pinck. a couple of comic songs from Mr, W., H, Rayı

Boy Inf-war, Open. Arthur Ellis, H.ney, "Polly put the Kettle on," Claude Davis, both of which received besity encores from Matthae. Noronha, H. Stewart, G. Stokes

Huntsman, Gerald Slade, Archer, Maurice. all present, A humorous recitation by D. Pary A. Kinross, G. Ewen, A. Ramsey Slade, Archer, Archie Irving, Courtier, Mesure, Geo.. Led and Edward Mox H. Ret K. Robinson, C. Robinson, C. Rachel Irving, Sister of Mercy, Carl Hodgins, Fong, and "Heil Smil og Morn," by the Messe. and M. Herdenon, (winning Folly, Mowatt, Hospital Nurse, Margery Y.M.C.A. choir and a comic song, by Mr leam) The leader of the losing side made harp, Yellow Butterfly. Lawrence Kadoorie, Edward Mow Fong, brought the first part the make of doffing his shoes for this evert Jockey, Horace Kadooric, Cook, Brut on, of the programme to a close. Part 2 thur ild obtain no grip on the dry and slip. Fairy, Meadus, Fairy with bare feet, Stid- opened with a selection, Sweet Chiming Bells," by the Y.M.C. Orchestra,, which was

man, "Little Boy Blue, Nigel Stedman, peryass,

threading the needle.,. Open. Phyla Little Lo-d Funderoy," Reggie Jones, Cock," very ably led by Mr. Fred. Mow Fong. Lafert, 1, B, Robinson, a, D, Barrington, 3. Cave Thomas, Gainsborough, Nora Swan, Pier 125 yards handicap: 4 to 6 years. J.relle, Leven, 20th Century, Balayonsky, Him. Pui Sum, Ng Mee Sum and Ng Ah Man, tor, 1, T. Groves, 2. J. Kinross, 3, F. Devey, the dancing was over a performance of "Mrs. self, Merchant and Boyd, 20th Century. After the accompaniment of flute and quitar. Mr.

Jarvey's Waxworks" took place. "This was or managed behind the scenes, and which caused much, amusement to all present the Rhymes," su well known to all, Mise Berkeley, The following represented the "Nursery and Captain Miller "Jack and lill," Miss A "Old Mother Hubbard," Mrs, Pritchard, Berkeley, "Little Miss: Muffet, Miss Noel, Little Red Riding Hood," Miss Sewahe and Mr. Anderson, My Pretty Maid." R.E,"Little Boy Blue, Murphy, Little Jack Miss Blair, Little Bo Peep," Messrs. Ogle Herner," Spearman, Knave of Hearts," and Graham (R.W.K.), "The Golliwog,"

Next came a Chinese song by,, Messis, Chan

4.

J.. M. Wang followed with a genial recitation, ya sack race; 6 to 8 years. J. Ewen, 1.ganized by Major and Mrs. Painter, who singer and the Christmas carul, "O come, all yenie Lammer, 3, H. Simpleton, 3, H. faithful," by the Y.M.C.A. Choir, and a violin. gerland, and Roy Tatam; Head heat. solo by Mr. L. A. Ciraca, were admirably irle 35 yards handicap; 4 to 6 years. G. rendered. Mr. Ray was aan called upon and rd, E. Lambert 2 D. Tuxford 3. D. sang a couple of songs, and with a banjo duet pel 4. from Messrs. L. A. Graca and Koto Shan, Boys' 25 yards handicap 4 to 6 years. C. quartet by Messia. Rutledge, Mow Fong, lewart, J. Ewing, G. Coggan 3, J. Bensing and Mow Hing, a Chinese speech by amsey 4.

Mr. Wong Kwong, and a pianoforte recital by Girls 25 yards race; 4 years and under. Mr. Daninberg, the second part came to ammy Jones 1, ‚É, Morris 3, D. Capel 3, C. end. The third part consisted of a funny sketchHume 4,

-Welle B~Lantern -Walez Walte 1.-Laners ap-Wakiz

Barn Dance -Walte 15-Watt

..."Soldaten Laider

* Happy Days in Dixle"

"La Gitana"

'Circus Gir] " Lancer....." Belis of New York " „* Traser l' Amour" 19-Walte

«mani.....” Extuðlantina. “ 19-Gallop energia." In Diable du Corps !!

THE TRAGEDY AT SHANGHAI.

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CHINESE IMPERIAL MARITIME CUSTOMS' NOTIFICATION. KONGMOON DISTRICT. LOCAL NOTICE TO MARINERS. No. 3. ESTABLISHMENT OF LIGHT-VESSEL TO MARK STAUNCH ISLAND ROCKS, WEST RIVER, '' As announced by wire in our columns on, the 28th It. a terrible crime was committed at OTICE is hereby given that the ROCKS Count to hand stalas that a great sensation was Shanghai on the previous alternoon. An ac

(in the West River) near Fist Cliffs known as STAUNCH ISLAND, (H) hat Captain E. Hoelger, fate of the C.M. is painted RED with the name "STAUNCH caused: in Shanghai when it became known

have been marked by a Light-vessel, which teamers Kiongerand Felching bad murdered ISLAND" on her sides in White Letters. Her Mrs Hartwige, who kept a boarding housemast, from which a RED LIGHT (visible In himaak in the same room as his victim. It was shape. The above Light vessel, which was and afterwards completed his work by shooting hibited, is surmounted by a black spherical No 20 North Szechuen Road, near Boone Road, clear weather at a distance of one mile) is ex- learned that the parties were last seen shortly established on the 27th instant, is moored im- after fun and about five o'clock: a search was mediately below Staunchy island, and its appro made as it was somewhat unusual for Mir. Hartwig to be absent at that time of day, Tximate position is

Suspicions having been aroused, word was at doar which was on the first floor was locked, was then found that Captain Heelger's room

once sent to the German Consulate General and Mr. Heinze, Vice-Consol, was sent in company with Mr. Schmidt, a' boarder at the | house, to investigate the matter. On arriving at the house an effort was made to open the door, but it was found to be securely locked. The bath room adjoining was then tried, an entrance being made from the hallway/The bath room door leading, to the bed room was the prizes to the winners, whose beaming faces plague in Canton. A few cases have been re get it open when it was discovered that found to be secured, but not locked and by pressing against it, it was found possible to must have been sufficient reward for all the ported in different parts of the city. Chan Tsun, a heavy writing desk: had been placed trouble taken by the committee to antertain a large city about fifteen spiles south west from inc. them. The prizes were varied, valuable Canton, has not escaped. There have been again the door to prevent it from be and most appropriate to the ages and sexes of rate is on the increase. Chan Taun is in direct scena met the horrified gate of the party. Mrs. ing opened. On gaining access to the room, large number of deaths from plague and the Tur' Binwaxpar states that Viceroy,en the wiener. The presentation of the prizes communication with Canton and Hongkong Hartwig was found, lying on the floor at the which was but little disordered, terrible Ch'un buen has telegraphed to Sir Ching concluded, Mr. Goyne Stephens, hon, secre Liang, at Washington, that a number oftral tary of the Kowloon Cricket Club, presentedQueues are mysteriously disappearing in the wall on her back with a gaping bullet wound foot of the bed between a small table and the Baggestions made by certain Americaneus Mrs. Swan with a very handsome silver salver, western part of the city, Sai Kwan.. The Chief in the back of her head surrounded by a pool for the new Chloase, Treaty with the are on which was inscribed i

of Palice has been appealed to for protection. of blood. At the side of the bed was found the quite arceptable to the people of Ch and "In commemoration of the first Juvenile There seems to be • few individuals at work | body of Captain: Hoelger @with" "his head adding that if these suggestions can bively Sports held January 1, 1906, at the Kow. capturing Children and cutting off their quaner towards the wall and arms outstretched with fosened joto the Treaty by the U. Sterp 1000 Cricket Club." Mr. Swan presented children cannot tell how their quepes: disap- back of 156 head where the bullet made its How this is accomplabed is a mystery, The bullet hole! extending from that mouth to the ment, there are those in China wholl use the prices, as Dr. Swan in the "father of pear. Some men and women have also been exit bot has not yet been found. Alougalds their utmost efforts to stop the pot on the Club, and tiny dot stepped up shore in this mystations wylewone section the bogat pool of bipodka lunga revolver American goods and will underlato bear and handed her a handsome basket bouquet. queues. These familles have laid the matter bullets had made a largs Hole in the callin

of Sai Kwan over Lality Tamiles report missing with threw chamber discharged All blame and punishment if there farther Cheers for all concerned terminated the before the chief of police and the matter is now while the other two had been used by the ad's'urbances and trouble caused by people. official proceedingų, when a very unofficial: being investigated,

murderer in-disposing of his victims and ther

entitled "Mrs. Goodwoman's Dilemma" or ar Boys' hopping race. Open. T. Matthaey 1, episode in sea-side departments, in whic T. Ellis 2, G. Kyneck 3, T, Troves 4, D. Messrs, Divers, W. J. Mow Hing, F. C. Mg Mackenzie s

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Fong and J. M. Wong, appeared as the 'lar Consolation for girls: Open, Bessie Bar lady, maid and two lodgers, respective rington 1, Mary Wilton 2; Windie Edward 3, This little farce was very successfully Dorothy Sione 4. formed. After this all the gentlemen 'T The races over, Mrs. Swaŋ kindly presented

the ladies' assembled partook of refreshms which, thanks to the care and hospitalit the Social Committee of the Y.M.C.A.. sumptuously provided.

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CANTON NOTES.

[From Our Own Correspondent)

Canton, December 19th. THE PLAGUE,

So far there have been very few cases of

CUTTING QUEUEL..........

F. W. MAZE,

Acting Commissioner of Customs, *Custom House,

1. Kongmoon, 29th November, 1905.

TURKEYS. APPLES.

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AUSTRALIAN- TURKEYS, specially imported for XMAS and NEW YEAR, Price: yo cents per tb, placked.

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