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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 6 1010

LIGHTS ON THE COASI.

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GOVERNMENT, SERVICE

ANOMALIBS.

SHANGHAI RACES,

ĢANTUMN. MEITING,

Cleric (Vida).....stimonial Piano (Burkill)...................... Time: 58 4/5 Kec.

THE CRITERION STAKIS. MILE.

Hankow (Morris)........................................................ Oherryized (Vida)

Worcester (Lawrance) .......... Time : 3 mins. 4 2/5 BRCL.. THE MAIDEN STAKIE 4 MILK.

Crusader (Row)

Rejected host). Liddieback (Emrkit!) Time: alu, 29 secs. DAN TRE Fall Wall Stakes; 11 MILE. Spring Rose (Burkill): .............................. China (Camming) juin 2 Stirrup Oup (Campbell):3 Time: 3 wlos, za secs.

THE ERITISH Navy Cup ↑ MILE.

Assignat (Burkill) mentiras Caprice (Vida).............................. Dlatxos (Lindsay);

Time: 2/5

SECOND DAY'S RESULTS,

zad lost. he following are the results of the remain log events of the first day's meeting in connec tion with the Autumn Races held in Stangbai yesterday:

SHANGHAI ST. LEGER.

Resilient, Row

and her honour is personified la bim and best lii towns: In the world, with a police, who could not lie sofily, and in comfort which; "proni na wa may, dors undotb'edly when the soldiers of Japan were fighting in the protect life and property. Here are all life's The London and China Express In its saws. And the autiquity of the Emperor's decracies. Here ata splendid shops, equal to Issus of September 30 has accorded three family on earth. It is an established fact, bo anything you like in season, from a Princess ilva is greater than that of any other-royal | Any in the Bust, whole, you can buy almost quarters of a page to a report of an address yond all doubt or question, that the descent of frock to the latest " Pick on.". Here are doc«. The following are the results of the first made by Mr. Putoam Weale to the members His Majesty in thedirect time can by authene tors who ill tell you when noi të läks quinlae five events in connection with the Antumn of the Manchester Chamber of Commerce. tically traced for at least one thousand four tabloids because they can supply you with Meeting held at Shangbai to day :-- Speeches dealing with China made by such hundred years. We know that his family has something just sood" and, we blok, prov THE, MALOO 1 LATE. | MILE, great authorities ar Sir John Jordan and, Sir zaigned sluce history began, and, then it was bably much bettar for you. Hein are crids Stadacom (Jon48) Robert Bredon were given about a quarter accepted to be of immemorial antiquity. To where you can get a really good cup of coffee of a page and half a page, respectively. Thest poest His Malostyle Isse a person with a friend, and, if you like swest things,

age, therefore, than pn'embodiment of all that confectioners who will entice your appetite, | great importance of the Manchester Cham- his history conteins of legendary as well as however jaded. In Hongkong we have tol ber of Commerce makes any utterance which authenticated glory, His Majesty has bad oc. dlers to look at, and sometimes a bind to listen may influence the minds of ile members casion to meet members of our own. Royal to. There are recibatios, clubs of all kinds, worthy of attention. Mr. Putnam Weale, family, and he wears the Order of the Garter from Vicions to wild Kowloon, and if you are morcover, is not unknown as a versatile and heavily join today with our Japanese eager to see prolly scenery from a railway con Imagluative writer. He declares that China friends in praying for His birjesty's long life there in our nice saw railway. We have Chur

and continued happiness.

cbea too, and a Sypay gee, ned & Storque. remains "a house of cards," and that this is

What more can nnybody want? | Hospitals ? due maloly because of three peculiar cir-

to plenty. And that memorial of a good man cumstances. The fist was that.Manchuria,

and women, the Matilda Hospital, is helpfal to which had always been the key to the Chin.

the needy sick. For amusements we have lite cac Empire, was now in the occupation of the Colony in 1 of shipping people have been is better than nothing: we are coasantly visit

Ever since the terrible calamity that befel ile to grumbla about, I reves incluema'oiraph two forcigo Powers. The second was that reproaching cur local Government for laxity ined by, theatrical companies, and who should owing to the Boxer rising in 1900, large in the maller of provision of lights in the Copii complain when we have jost satu Nicola and demollies were thrown on the Chipese Go-man Channel Amongst seafaring, man ibere bave a circul with lots of tiròm and two ele. vernment, thus causing a drain on the seems to be little doubt that but for the abphosts in it? national wealth; and the third was that the once of efficient lights the steamer Powan internal position was very complicated. table her fa the typhoon of 1906 and it wai would not have suffered the have that over. These three facts made any forward progress quite on the cards that the Colegial Govern. in China a matter of extreme difficulty. In meat promised to see that the shipping firms the course of his address Mr. Weale does were pat on a proper footing, fr if they ara It comes rather as a surprise that the Go- not appear to have discussed these difficul‹ paying light dues it follows that they wants yeoment of the Federated Malay States- tics and their remedies very clearly. Referring all-recompose for their expenditure. As it generally coosidered to be broad-minded to one of the powers occupying Manchuria, happens, nothing has yel been done in light administrative body has been interfering sie, Japan, he asked his bearers whether they log the Capsuimula Pas either by the British dewarrantably with the officials of the Civil Gaverament or by the Chiness. Certainly the Service; in fact infringing upon the liberty of were prepared to believe that Japan would British as immediately responsible, for Cap the object, it is in this way. RecouiTY & hand back Port Arthur and the surrounding spimo in within our own radius and our own private circular has been sent round to all civil territory in 1923, the years when the lease of Authorities ought to see to it that all ship servants demanding that each and every one, 25 yearsfalla in. He assumed that everyone pinz is provided with decent light facilities') frm the highest cfficial on the last to the bum would agree that she would not do so, unless when leaving or entering the Pon. The case ble punkan puller, should siste the amount of

of the Powan was surely something very surprising had happened is

sufficient lesson. bis local lavestments in the shipt of shatarecord.) the meantime. We, like "everyone," agree the want of a few dollars spent on of. Certain it appears, to inquire as to the extent that In the lastance, some 3:0 lives were lost for bolding. A commission, too, is to be appointed with Mr. Weale's assumption, but we do ly the nil cannot be burnt, unless a lighthouse speculation exists amongst Government ser not assent to his conclusion, which is that be built to accommodate the lamps, but it is of vants. Anything more preposterously tyranni- Chins would dispule Japan's decision to re- more value that liver should be preserved than cal can bardly be conceived of. The Singapore main where she is now, and therefore that an- that some hundreds of dollars should be spent administration is of course the guiding-factor other war might easily follow. The result of upon the erection of 1 lgbtboute and the pra in all that pertains to the Malay totes, and on such a war is foreseen without difficulty.vision of oil lamps. In addities a scafating mnie than one occasion it has show itself over Japan would conquer, and Mr. Weale sugperience-suggests that it is high time for our not long ago the Jobors gambling houses correspondest-u "mister of many years' exi | officinus in the public estimation. For instance, gests that she would then push her boundaries focal Harbour Ambarities to follow the lead used to be a greit week-end Attraction for within sight of the Great Wall of China, shown by Singapore and put their wharves.Europe.ns just as they were for Chinese. We Really, Mr. Weale attributes wonderful mo. Ints proper shaps for the putting up of the do not for a moment defend or even opho'd deration to the advancing Japanese! We Hongkong river stipping vessels. Sometimes the gambling habit, bottle fact remains that are convinced that they would leave the steamer rapuing regularly from Canton is jobëre was the favourite place of Sunday re Great Wall far behind them. Is it not able to get a bit down here on her ar vil fort for Singapore inhabitants. Then one day possible that the statesmen of China might with the result that demurrage has to be paid it so happ oed that a Government servant who or the ship kept back. But the whole subject | was kaqwa to visit the fantau tables occasicool- prefer not to press the matter of Port Arthur's raverts to the main topic, which in that the Goly was found to the ve been making free with restoration to China?

vernment since the typhoon of 150s have mat the funds that passed through his hauda official: kept fall with the local shipping people fu rely.. And so, on account of this oco defaulter, gard to the erection of regalsite lighthouses, a'i Europeans were debarred from visiting the lo Capsuimun and have failed to accomplish a gaming tables, which are no more harmful grost work which was calculated to be of imitera than they are in 'Macao or Monaco, prc. 'meone advantago to Britishers and Chinese vlded that a mon has money in bls pocket and

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is foolish enough to risk the 1 of it. A other casa that was brought to our netice re- cently was that of a certain police officer whe had the tempity to marry a Chine's wife and who acco-dingly in view of the existing re gulations was compelled to relire Trem the Service. What ofjection there may be to a En topean marrying a Chiness womap it is rather hard to discover. From a racial point of view there. may he opinionative variance but surely it ought be left to each individust Bitish-subjecĮ serving in a Far Eastern Colory to marry, whom he ple ses without by danger of pep- alisation. We know prifectly well that. Is the

À GREAT MONARCH'S

BIRTHDAY

(3rd November.);

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OUR MANY MERCIES.

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my manied men are preferred, because for soms reaso or biber known ply to the ex:cu

lve the bachelors are not considered to be such good fighto's as their manied brethren whose fat s irrevocably cant with the regiment We do not think that a tha stigmatisation is form ssible; yet a the same time it ́as been made an sgal:st our ba kelor soldiers of the line who serve to make up the defensive forces in the olony In this case to which werefer,t ecfficer in question who ha the terrible audacity to marry whom be liked—as all sentib'o'men-do-- was seconded on to another Government De partment la which this stringent regulation does not exist, with the result, that he is draw

MINISTERING CHILDREN'S

LEAGUE

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Persimmon Treo, Vids... Royal Rota, C. K. Burkill Timo: am 03-4/5'bocs (equals fastest time on KCLIPIE STAxes.-Dao Milu and a Quarter.

Diacardes, Johnstone

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Albatross, Springfield ........... ...simus 2 Scalark, Lindsay.inuserosion. E. Time: 2.41+1/5 AUTUMN CUP-Ore Mile and a Quarter.

Squite McGalper, Lauronco...... I Cecila Rose C. R. Baikill

Maple Trer, Vida ma imaat 250 3 WHANGPOO STAKES.-Oos Mile and a Half.

Time: 2m. 36-4/5 sec.

Rejected, Johnstone

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Stadio na, Jones Valballs, Dalgarno. Worcester, LawICACE..... ...varan Time; rm, 30-3/5 secs, THE CHINA CUP

MIL

SCHOOL MAESTR

Crusader, Rwe » innoittaman

calark, Lindsay Endymion. Mackla Time: 7m 5-2/5 secs. THE SHANGHAI STAKES. -1† Mile.

Decil Role, Barklit

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Res.lient, Raw6 ... ......... China, Cammin

Time2m. 14-2/5 $8cs. The Pag dá ČUP,—¡ MILE.

Tegoh, Johnstone capa

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Caprice, Vida niramun Time: 3 .6 secs.......... THE LLAMAMIAW ŚTAKES - MILES.

Royal kote, C. Baskil

Marble, &. Burkill ..................... i Clarabaven, Comming Time :4 m. 21 4/5 BECK. THE RUBICON PLATE. i Mile.

Discarded (Johnstone). Thoss (Meyerink)............ Clays Tros-(Vida) 10" Time: am. 40/45 secs. THE RACING STAKES. 1 Mile.

Persimmon Tree (Vida)......... Squire McGalper (Laurence) Marseilla (Mollar)........ Time: 3m, fg secs. THE SYCHE STAKES. 'Mile.

Rejected (Johnstons)............ Stella (Mejerink)

Liquidator (Fubr) ... Time: m. 31 3/5 sec.

THE SICAWEI PLATE, 1 Mile.

Marenga (Rowe}............ Oberon (Burkill)..

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THIRD DAY.

3rd isst.

Capello (Meyerink)...... Time: m. 47 3/5 secs.

THE FLYAWAY STAKES Soren Fadengs.

Marengo (RowD)..................................ir vor Oberon (Burkill).....

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THE. POD MA-Ting Cup −13 MILE

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THE COINOPOLITAN CUP, 14 mile.'

Assignee (Buckit!)

Oil Ship on Fire.

IN CANTON.

STANDARD OIL, CO. TO THE RESCUE.

Most Inst We are in receipt of news this moming.that' a serious fire occurred on beard the Norwegian namer Nord whilst'sha was lylig af tba wanrf in Canton discharging a cargo of Burmani oll into the Hamburg-Amerika's godown 1 appears that the outbreak was caused by the overturning of a lamp is the forecastle and it in a very fociuuate clicumitance that the con- Bagration did not get an opportunity of in- volving the whole cargo, in which case the ship herself would inevitably hava been des troyed with probably disstrous results to

'OTHER: SHIPPING-DIS

in the river. As it was, 11 soon as the alarm was giros, prompt dsslitsace was got from the Standard Oil Company's depot which im mediately adjolos the whail at which the Nord was lying as the time of the mishaps and Captain Smith, the superintendent, was so onergetic in getting bis "fire extinguishing apparatus lalo operation, that the flames ware effectually prevented from procurtog a bold upon the cargo

Some 1,500 of foot hate belonging to the Standard Oil Company was used in combating the flames and it speaks much both for Ciptain- Smith and the men under his control that the fra was got under lo less than one hour and hall. From all accounts, there was no injury dose to the frame of the Nord, the fire having been confined to the forecastle where it originated and the damage is reported to be comparatively trifling.

The Nord is a steel screw-simamer of 1,60 lons met, was built in 1895, and belongs to Christiania. Hercego, we believe, balongs to the Straits Petroleum, Company and she has been engaged for a number of years in the Rangoon oll trade...

A COMPLICATED CASE,

QUESTION OF SECURITY BEFORE FULL COURT

This moming, before the Full Court (Chief Justice, Sir Francis Piggott, and Mr. Justice Haseland), Mr. Marcus Slade, x,C, mida sa application in the matter of the Young firm portu Kwan Choong Wo Ken and others. The plea was that the order of Mr. Justice Gomperts of 19th December, 1929, appelating H. Percy Sailh receiver of the alleged shares of Wong Pak Hoog and Kam Shing Kin lo the Hong Koe firm of 21, Bonham Strand | West, bu discharged, and set aside. Mr. Flide was instructed by Mr. Hiad, of Messrs. Button and Hett. On the other side was Nr. Eldon Potter, instructed by Mr. Hodgson, of Meura. Ewens and Harston

Mr. Stade stated that the appeal had bron ranged by his Lordship the Chief Justice to come on to-day, He was appearing for the original defendants, whilst Mr. Potter was for the plaintiffi, who were also appellants by vir tun of a cross-appeal that they had insitated." There were two small preliminary points that ho desired to submit to the Court with refer- ance to this cross-appeal. The first was that it was bad in form, for they had not complied with his Lordship's order is, lodge security for costs to the satisfaction of the Registrar and of the Court and the other was that she ctors- appailants were entwith the jurisdiction of the Court and must give security.

Chief Justice (1ù Mr, „lade): When did you give notice of appari?

Mr. Slader We have ordinarily six month", but in this cate wa should'hava dana it within a fortnight ; st. the same time we have boon granted special leave to appeal. The other side bar qued us on the ground that no security has been deposited. The security could bá. arranged thli day if necesser,

Mr. Potter, in reply, said that the otherparties in this sail bid.no tight to open the appeal, for the reason that they had not complied with the order of the Court about the giving of security of costs to the satisfaction of the Registrar,

Mr. Slade responded, that the Hoog Kee Grm was within the jurisdiction of the Court and therefore to security was necessary

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Mr. Polte-One simply gives notice to the other alda within eight days, that the order should be vuried.

His Lordship-Would it sotsava expedias to `give security?

Mr. Eldos Fetter-Ne, your Lordship. I want to resist this application.

Mr. Slade-It is a very complicated case, your Lordship,

After some further discussion, the Court de cided to adjzura the case and afford a beering to counsel ie Chambers on Saturday morning on the question of security, expressing the hope that meanwhile name amicable understanding might be arrived at batween the parties cou- cerned,

SPORTING FIXTURES.

· TO-MORROW'S 1 VENIŠ,

4th inst. The following are the Extures for toi

CRICKET LEAGUE,

Roral Garrison Artillery vs. the Remnants." Police Cricket Cabs the Hongkong Oricket Club "A team

Wodehouse Keely, Woodcock, Langley, Ken,

The Palice will be represented by Mestr McHardy, Kent, Felt, Ogg, McLennan, frent Reserves. Hoggish and Reynolds.

LTAQUE TABLE,“

The following is the Tabla up to date :-

Cleb Payed. Won. Lost: Drawn: Percentage: The Remoanisin's Kowloon

Cralgougowe... RE & Units Hoogk ng 'A' a H.K Police

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Note:A wir point. & draw A low; o polot

OTHER CRICKET.

WATSON'S C. CCL C.&.C.C. AND ELIVEM. – The above teams will meet in a friendly", game of cricket to-morrow afternoon at SAS be represented by:-H.. Tayler, W. Muskaļ}, p.m. on the C.S.CQ. Gro`nd. : Watsen's will Eimes, J. A. Tarrant, O. S. Williams, V Rapp, C. Johnston, L. Croucker, H. Dewsburg, R. Phillips and J. Spitiles, a

C.C.C. "A" TEAM I RÁMC. The Craigepgower's second eleven will ba tepratented by the following in to-morrow's friendly match against the 2.AM.G.. W. H. Wamber, 5. B. Batliwara, L. A. Rose, P Curria, F. Rapp, H, Remedios, A. M. Suffiad, O. Ho Kai, J. M. Chunyutt, H. Holmes, and. H, P. Madar.

FOOTBALL LEAGUE.

Football will be in full swing to-morrow, s matches of both divisions will be played of: One good match will be scos la the first divi- slon-that of the Buffs vs. the Royal Engineer. The Engineers' team le somewhat stronger. than the Buff). The second division opens its first round to-morrow. The 8.0.0, and the Polica hwa powerful teams and should do woll in the Competiton,

· FIRST DIVISION, Buffs, v. Royal Engloears, R the Military ground, 430 pm. Referee., Gopper Marsh.

Baffe teams-Fitzpatrick (Goal). Collogy and Ruler (Back), Hamilton, Cooper and Tampiers (Hallbacks), Williams Downs, Tay- lor, Ryan and Biker (Forwards),

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83d Co., Royal Guarrison Artillery, vs. B.0. C. at Causeway Bay Ground, 4 p.m. Relates: Sapper Scarlet

The B.0.0. lium, is-at-followay--Khud (Goal), Dorward and Y. Abbis (B.cks), Jet, Castro and Cordeiro (Halfbacks), Chnnynt, V. Biage, E. L. Braga, R. A. Cerralho, and A. J. V. Ribstro Forwards) Rezerven: White and: Schoepel

noc. v. DiCCESAN SCHOOL.

A BOC. football team met the Diocesia' School team in a filendly, gams of footbill youerday afte10000 at Causeway Bay. The game resulted in a draw-two KÜ,"

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INTERFORT" SHOUTING.

4th inst.

The loterport Rifle Match which was to have taken place in-dẩy at the King's. Faik Range, bas bara postponed owing to the na favourable condition of the weather.

CHINESE NEWS.

THE PROPOSED PARLIAMENT. (Fr.walated from the Nati,a Press,]

A meeting of the Sagare was beld on the gut alt to discuss the question of the shortening of the penind for the establishment of a Parllic mentary Constitution for the country. The zesult of the meeting was that a resolution WANI maolmeasly passed that it was feasible that the period should be reduced to three years and that instructions be sent to Prince Pa Lus, the President of the Senate, to submit to thi Price Regent a report recommending the conventing of a Parliament at an early date..) RAILWAY LOAYBE SAM H.L. Tang Stav.YI, President of the Board of Posts and Communications, his bad ■ con• sultation with the rapresentatives of four foreign Countries in connection with the question of raising loan for railway constraction, &t was proposed by His Excelency that the Pensidont will be held responsible, but the forbigu 11. presentatives însisted upon regarding the rais ways in the nature of a depority

The history of Japan for the past forty years, is paralleled by no other similar period in the whole history of the world. Even the eventfol years which divided the Franco di 1789 from the France, of 1830 can hardly be compared

(4th November.) with those which separate the Japanese of 1868 "What a horrible place Hongkong is, and from theen of 19la, En 1858, Japan was t xo' bow Heartily and sincerely I wish I were out of with civil war; her lostitutions weic still those it!" nie the words one occasionally hears of a fandal site; her military power as com uttered by people whom the weather, or the pared with that of European nations was.io- sad condition of their rubber shares or of their considerable. Now at peace within her own liver, lave driven loto the doleful dumps bordering teas, and le a position to be at peate Dissatisfaction with a place of an means dis- or wat as the pigises with any pawer on earth, satisfaction with the people in it, and the latter Japan can point to a progress in the sciences is ton frequently a symptom of some fault in and arts of modern civilization equal to that of oneself which has put one out of lupe with the any other nation, Hor vast and increasing harmony of Nature and man's work in Ir. 1 commerce is borne in ships flying the flag may, however, belt well-ge, unded feeling of of the rising sao, and Japan is competing.ig dir gust at uncomfortable surroundings which we trade with such mighty rivals as Britain and are powerless to alter. For instance place a man the United States.rer former porasty is be in a small trapical or sub-tropical port, where ing replaced by growing wealth; her poorelt he is expected to do all the work and advance people now need fear no famine. To whom do the interests of kis firm single-handed, with a the people of Dal Nippon owe then bencfila? half or less than half-educated native clerk, two Malibas dens nobis haec etia fecit. To the coolins and the office cat as his assistants Japanare mind the deity no doubt played Imagine, too, that the place is completely de no small part in the action of the great void of roads, drainage, street-lighting, police, Monarch who gave them sot dium indeed, and all the other avery-day cotveniences of but the means of earning sepose and tran- life. For the police are surely smong life's quillity Far it is to His Majesty the Em onveniences, and wehere class them as accesing now just about double the salary that the peror of Japan that millions to-day refersities. In such a pisce there is no library, no companions who joined with him are entitled the countless blessings bror gut them, not only place of resort where a man may meet his to. So much for Governmental service amo by His Majesty'enuigelic and able control of fellows, exce, t perhaps a single room, provided malics If we go up to higher chicles we foll affairs during the stormy. years between 1858 with a bar, and a table on which lie a few this pacaliariact, that au official, my, Sir Henry and 1878, but also by the unf-getab e nobilly newspapers, more or less back numbers. In May cannot go Home as Colonial Secretary of bis conduct in 1894. bis recept steerage of some fortunate places the room contains an in- with his panige paid, ncr can any member of his Ship of State through the rocks of the Rus different Silllard table. This gloomy apart- the Civil Service or men on the Sanitary Board. sian war, and his present wiss and beneficent mant is called a club, and here the half-dez:n staff. In other Departments, however, all the. administration to the your 1863 His Majesty men who spend their days in work meel in the employés get their leave possaga elther paid,or was will universal known to the Western evening to shake," or throw dice for drinks, refunded, as well as receiving fall-pay or ball. pations. I ho Mitado." This'word is prac. Or stes they do not do so, and remain lovely pay as the case may be during their sejura lu ically unknown in Japan, and is row urad in their even gloomier quarters. For bera sheie Zurope. If it were necessary, we could cite a only on occasions of ex raordinary geremos, are no wide verandahs, no cool shades. Ram few more instances tending to show the unfair- or in poetry. His time designation in English shackle floors and leaky roofs, doors that won'tness of governmental methods in the case of is Empir . and in the modera Japaness shut and window that jimb. Are the marks public servants, bat perhaps sodugh bs bena Adaptation of Chinese Tenshi or Tenno. His of most houses cccnpled by Eor peans. The said to show the necessity for prompt and effect. Majesty will rank, not only as the chick of a native houres need no description, The moriva reform. galaxy of whom the late Marq sisito was one, quitoes are the lords of the afe, while rats make bat he will be plic.d amongst the greatest and merry on the termite eaten floor. There are no most wonderful faces in the history of min-shops where a man can buy anything be needs. kled. His powerful will was diriged with all He is forced in send to the neare i large centre. its eatigy to the improvement end strengthen- | of trade, say Hongkong, for even a pair of shoes ing of his people, and it is not too much to say or some socks, If a woman be forced to live that bal for him and his genius, jepsa would to such a place, Heaven help her, for she can almost certainly bave fallen a piey to the procure sathing that a European women wauis, riced of power and territory of come or, of not even the kind of cotton thread she uses dren's League Baxuar held last Saturday, the The nel proceads of the Ministerlog Chif several foreign lowers. This, as far as human few on her husband's buttons with. For she has foresight care petend to penetrate, he has for to do this herself, as no amabs are to be bad, or 29th October, amount to $1,750,0; a stim ex- over tendered impossible, Through three let the poor man go battenters. She cannot even ceeding that of last year by $450. They will

all" milisis of antille decoration the great rebellions, ha bas sternly saved the State gats pair of the laces, let alone a box of hair-be divided amongst the following charities for

ths of the Higo

igo la 1876, the ictrib's and pier. She cannot get "hooks and eyes," the Victoria Home and Orphanage, Kow-

*Japaneds are anpreme. Nothing could have children; dangerous Satsuma ting, headed by the great cannot get even a ribbon to tie up her hair with,

been more effectivo than the colour scheme of leader Saigo Takamer of 1977 and the Saitams ang more than she can get a coalsuite bat of Hildesheia Missloa Blied School...

the Japanese Coasula'o and jis grounds at you- $150,00 fesurrection of 1884), Alls people worshipped a hobble skirt. "Happy husband! some will

terday afternoon's reception in honour of His 450.00

Japanese Majesty's birthday. The music of the

· him once, with diusat awe; the awe rempimur, Bai no. 4 y we, not happy hotb ad Baxter Mission SchoolTM

158.co maius, but mixed with gratitads. love and at all but rather fuckless and illifared man!

Italian Convent (procreds of special

band seemed to complète à perfect entertain- mosat What was really charming to the eye, admiration. During the Chineto war His For all thein things, except-and cron this ex-

stall) ** *******pımı savaipzig 217.60) Majas conducted affairs himself, from Mirc- cepilon in doubtful-will have to basent for, at French Cocstat

what really pleased and will linger in the 75.co

memories of those who were prescat,” wire tha shima, whence habed removed hishaadquarters bu & expense, from Homs or from Hongkong. Lincessa Girls School

$75,00 from Tokio. It is litin known that there, in a If this place be fortunate, or unfortunate, there

exquisite drassos of the Japansin laditi, who in heir own costume lent lodescribable chaṛm small apartment made of mats in the barracks, are perhaps five ladies in it. There being divi

to the scene Mrs, Panatra was in 'b'ut, so ha worked for several months as actual Com-ded, equal two cliqres and a half, and each madderfo Obief of his armies and navies, thinks itself Society, and each indy is zura sha

were the majority of the indles, and some wore From early dawn zill late at night he worked, is the cblef lady. In the port. If you wish to go

·drosses of that tender dara colour which to be. receiving despatcher, and sending out orders for a wall in this place you must gala the

comes the diinty and dignified attitude of He had zona of the comforts them to which be evening for in the darima it is too hot. As

Janine e gentlewomen. The uniforms, mili« thy and pays, of many officers of all ranks was accustomed, and when entreated to have you app from your dear you put your foot in

contrasted with the sombra black coats and all some additional buildings erected for his can- pool of slims. The local pigs kalped to make

The Journalists fa extreme po, il of be venience he sternly rebuked thats who, made that. You can walk for quite a pleasant dis

hats among the guests, who were most cordially coming a gentleman, Steam and awful as (1) racelyad by Mr. Fanaisa, whose hospitable ay loom to those who cling 11 class dieting, the suggestion fiely reported to have said trace on a pathway varies with a selection of Our soldiers have to live in tents or are ex by-products of ply and buff.lo. Add to this

efforts were ably seconded by bis Vica-Dossal Hous, I slightly embarrasslog as it is, bu posed to the ioclamincy and buifits of, wind the dangers which are ever-present among a Meiers. Lane, Crawford & Co., & S, Watrons

and Interpreter, The daylight fire-works were fouma'ist himself, gentility is being throat apon and ralo cold and snow. Knowing this. We semi barbarons population, libent efficient Co, the Mutual Stores, and Italian Convent

inly wonderful Fired from a peterd high into him, Socisty in beylaning in recīgaisa bim as fied nothing to complain of in the smallness of palice, or ladced any and when the sole for their goterous contributions to the swant

the air son a bomb, which on exploding would a jesse tabla arson, Serious members of the these quarters

Aisin when begged to spate means of protection is perhaps that of a Chin: Heti) Weliminä for cates and icant the Dairy

turn out to be the flritish and Japanese flags profanion of fspraalisin arearste bming some himiul and workless, bard, His Majesty yo eas military officer in command 'cí a few troops Farm, Da, Mature, Blackhead, Grupp, Lock

floating to the air together, era "dragon inrain" what perturbed at this cam state of thing? plied Thinking how riests sofferings Lame mit away. Moreover, there is no feralga Hlogy Wosz Hing, Kelly and Walsh, Brewer THE many friends of Capiala W. W. Greene beautiful was the batteifles and willow entlimen they ask to becomiss

or quarias ever a cloud... Ons of the most "On it we to How oursatmal to, bicomi and privations of our soldiers the Bels Our hospital, and the only medical may isa avar Cassum Abad for contributious. he Fress Commander of T. K. Kreimer CAlys Maru The butteflas were muvellously realistic. Bet bla aball not fold our old power se! disc miants should us no use for Attention," worked missionary doctor some hours distance for advartling at reduced rates. Her thanks will learn with deep regret of the news of the We have never seen any daylight fire-workt to independence Pay There fa som blanch No wonder that his split fall amid those set off Kow car paint it this: in such a place dir are also due to Mr. Taribed and har helgars, dash of his wife at Sea Francisco on this 3rd equal shots. The graceful custom of prefentsargamist Forme vain leamalas Val diers to storm, the on-bonedhills of Fort satisfaction with one's surroundings is natural who so kindly got up the children's play and Giccon who was the youngest ing every lady with a souvenir of, the occalion „Arthur, and to drive the Russians from Llansades long isitdoes as become ponenly (oralil all the ladies who supplied their own stalls, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Goo), Tooth, war as usual observed, and some pijhoto S yang lo Mokden and from. Mokden back into worse, in the care of a lady, uzwamanly) com.

old residents of Yo obami semoved to 8an, siw were extremely p the NorthThiry puronal lojply animates plaint, is not a subject for censore. But in THE Republican flag in Portugal stems to be Francisco daily this spring. For over Chipios of his Empire Aapanese is Rengking the case jo vary diffitent. Ryan A man'ler of diapardes Frutas, Wired that the Flor, 10 Day removal mit Cosse, was se veel fadeed of the ch

Greene a very fag reception 'giren Kas proud of 9 In Emperar as he is of his poor realdovin here, awo all the oncozzarias, colours are green and bus. But the colours on delicate health, but recent reports gave baltar | Mojtat"/k

country; ledand, his Emperor is a symbol of and win care "many, of the conions of life, thịt hoisted by the Portuguess cruiser Person dews anit shared that the change stems in ba $10 Fously, and of all jie antiquity, lis: hon. Our exptilence, bonifer, in, tkw the poor do F Gama A. Batayin Wein green and red. v,The beneficial To Captain Grme, bo is low in OKE/MALEN ETER Kemin on Tapan owas her noi grumble as much sa their vichar ese colonis ir vanical, the red being the one Howayang the symppacks of man

rested) 1025talssy great di man boon! Here we hire one of the best payed lakeside the mask (27)

PROCEEDS OF FANCY DIZLAR,

4 l'ins.

75.00

Be a Fondling Hous

M. S. Training Home for girls 75.00 Hongkong Cot in the Ministerlag

bildren's League Home at Ofters 20 haw, Solray

175.00 Lady May (President of the Ministering Children's League) wishes, expecially to thank Colonel Chapman and the Officers of the llong. kong Volanjeer Corps for the loss of Ifall and ground, and also the model of " M.S. Xing died: Mr. McEwen, of the Public Worki epanment, for valuable help rendered

Pagoh (Jobostonë) kako sega Caprice (Vida)....

Time: 2 m, 44 D/S KRCH,' THE GRAND STAND STAKES, I Milà, Early Bird (Dalgliesh)...................... Barite (Rowe) per Fatimes (Mollt?)......... Time: 2m 84/5 sec. THE PARI MUTUEL CUP. Mile,

· Maple Tree (Vila).

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Kirkpatrick (Johoitoce)......... Visual (Springfield) ................................ Times: 3m 15 2/5 kecs, THE MANCHU STAKES 31⁄2 mile, Kademies (Rowa) medier van Scylla (Heyerink)............... Magic (Springfield) 3 Time:7m-44 tecs,

THE: CONSOLATION CUI

Cherry Tree (Vida)

Lamerion (Johstone) a Worcester (Laurence)- Time : 2m: 40 ÁƒS BUCHAN

THE CHAMPION SWEEPSTAKES. if allow

Peralesmos Tree (Vida)

Squire McGulper (Leatence) Cecile Rose (A. Bark),

Time: sm. 5773/5 secs

A

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Cleric (levETS) moved THE JOCKY CUP. Seven Furlongs.

Valhalls (Dalgarno) Athens A Arbutus (Lladany) mp Time : Im 48 3/5 secs.

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RECEPTION at japaneSE

CONSULATE.

AN ARTISTIC EC-NE,

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・ CAKTON VICEROY'S DEPARTURE,ÜNNE

ad over his seat of office to the Tartar.Ģenem Ex-Viceroy Yata of Canton yesterday band-

inst. The sewly-appointed Viceroy Chur Teang. He will leave for Nanking on the gil Ming Keo, will leave Pekin on the same dite

AAA WU ZING WANG, 1

It is reported that H.E. Wa Ting Fang, ax Minillar to Washington, is to be appointed President of the Board of Foreign Adalra,,

THE NEW JOURNALIST7

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