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NOTES BY THE WAY.

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REPUBLICAN GÉNEROSITY.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH SATURDAY DECEMBER 3 1910:

NEWS FROM THE NORTH,"

CRIUM.

(Specially Translatal for the "fiongkong

Telegraph"},

BX8UNT 1AK JEŞDİTS.

agih ult

A LÓNG-DRAWN-OUT CASE.

ANOTHER STAGE REACHED TO-DAY.

28th ult.

This morning a large rumber of the local Catholic clergy as well as many of the most influential Catholic laymen of the Colony want to the 5. "Delta" to any good-bye to the

Before Chief Justice Sie Francie Piggalt And Jesuits who have brea expelled from Macao Court this morning acethestige was reached Mr. Justice F. A. Hızılard, siiting as a Full and Timer. The venerable old superior of the Timor Jesuits, Father Sebastian, is going to

is iba celebrated case which has for so many Sing 'pore.

days drigged its slow length along-Ting He told ont representative that Wong Shiv. Lai Chi Chio. The motion bs hard rs it was to leave all their work in Timor, fore the Court was made on the nth instant by the Jesuits were at all times ready to work answhere under any conditions,

Mr. Eld's Potter, instructed by Mr. P. W. How tie Goldring, that love to appeal to the Privy Monseigneur Pezzi, the Catbolic Bishop, Court dated September 5th made in the issue

Council be grated from the decire of the | bide the deparing exaits firawall nt Blake pier.

in the action-Tang Woog Ski v. Lai Chi | Rev. Father Robart, the

Chin-allowing the respondent's appeal for a Procurator General of the Mission Etran: 65, new trial tried before the Chief Justice, Sir and Rev, F, vil, Procurator of the Domi i Francis Piggott, and a common j try on August can Mission, went on board to assist the Jesuits with their baggage, etc. The Very Rev. Fr., 9th, 10h and satb last. Mr. M. W. Slide, Noval, Rector of Manils Usiverity, was also other side. Oher Counsel in Court connected instructed by Mr. Bruton, appeared on the present, Many old pupils of the Macko Jesuits with former phates of the c're ware ir Henryf were there, and their parting with their former Berkeley, K. C., and Mr. Alibister. feachers was most pathetic. Father Arkwright who will long be remembered by all who know him as one of the most beautifel and gentle

It has been said that a prophet is never hon. oured to his own country hut in Portugal, it would seem that the good work of disinterested educationists in bold, at a discount. By the expulsion of the barmlors bat immensely ge Prince King and H.E. Lu Jan-bsing, Bigh ful Jesuit Fathers from Mac o, the self-appoint Commissiers for the suppression of opium. ed Government of the world's youngest Rey have bad a lengthy discussion and have held public have locuired such odium as is not na ingely Into the possibilities of a more rapid, likely be easily office! from the memory, of susprossing both of ainm-smoking and the present and future gezer l'ens Such bigh growth of the tp pp. They have brought the sounding and empty phases on a now era cimatter befire the Commissouri for Constifasis may be seen from h's nwo case:

4osters morality" and "immiculatejustice"tional Reform, and before the Revere Council being usbreed to may be very well is their way suggesting that a consultation should be held but men are apt to be lodged by their deeds with the British Minister to discuss the ques-¿. and not more words. The heartless conduct of tion of the oropped increase of the daty on thero political bandits will om indelible on impnited oainm. The Ministry in question has the minds of refited and cultured people and plated out that when the late Viceroy of Can. will mark aucther besmirched spot cerns the

Es increased the lery on imported opiam the pages of the world's history.

British borities raised a strong protest, and the Chinese Giverament had to give instruc- tions that the excess duty shinld be removed; and therefore there appeared I be little hope of successful negatlations with the British Authorl- ties on ibly point.

THE EDUCATIONAL PROBLEM, ' The Minister of Education, H: E. Tang, has personally instrated his subordiantes to mal e Baste is submitting their joint.report on oin cationil reform in order to equiɔ the younger generation with a thoroughly up-to-date cda- catio 2..

NEW BANK NOTES.

BRITISH POLIT.CS" The political birzo in Esgned is cionde 1 by gloomy spictras. Te Vale Confertaca, from which geat things were expected, bas, as wo know, turned out is ha a signal failure and very shortly ws may expect to best af å dread. ful, political cataclysm at Westminster · We who are far removed from the scenes of party sirlie may not be incline to give the maiter tba messure of attention which it fi1/deserves butthis unique political quarrel is fraught with the greatest of issur, involve fait is in mot tare of the gretten mamast katha Da istituin. Had the late King Elwirl live l, an amicable. ́ge tlament might live basa arrived at but as it 31, the couatre is on the eve of anithy General Election. We all know what that incant. A1 usual, the prloc'pa' quastion will most prohibe Iy be lost sight of in insig dicant sili-issues, for there are wher's within whee's as far a4 an English General Elec'ioi is enceret. 12-paid in the new tokens. dead, the occation would by shorn of ita sigaf- carce were it to betssparat ud from 'P's mid- dening loft rences, which stem to be invested with a peculiar glory. So on with the battle, ye frenzied f'ics, not let midièss be war confined'!

THE ETIQUETIK OF CALLING.

I have been reading in a Colonial piper of a cu jour habit w.ich prevails in M.-In that city, married people stem to canilder that the bachelor newcomer should call apostḥem if he wishes to have the pleasure of knowing them, while the bicheltr, who has been in the place some time, is common with the fresh y imported, is equally expected to cal opon married people 'who bave returned from leave or from prolonged absence in another part of the country. This, we are told, is a form of ceremony which resolves itself, in the inejsity of carer, foto the perfinct ry leaving of card", for the very good reason that at the time when calis are made, houses are usually empty

|

· It is roared that the new currency will be put to circulation next year. The new bank antes ware printed by the Ministry of Finance's printing office, and were submitted to the Prince Regent for approval. The emoluments of the officials for next spring will probably ba

A DELIMITATION QUESTION,

The Ministry of Foreign Affúri his watton' to the Russian Minister in Paking pressing for the airly appointment of a Dommissioner by his G vernment in dilimit, with thejslat assistance of the Chinese Commisibaer, the boundary between Ra'10 and Chines8 territory on the North-West, is acerriance with the agreement recently entered lato be

won the two countries.

REQJEST TO ISSUZ BONDS.

The Chincie Chamber of Commercy has written to the Shanghai Tantzi requesting him in issue the Government brads at once to the Chinese creditors of the Ching Yara, Shao Kang, and Hing Yue Binks, in parment fifty per cent. of their debts, in accordance with the arrangement made by the Into Tautai,

POREIGN LOANS.

us

In order to ascertain the feelings of the peo- p'e of the provinces of Hupel and Bunaa concerning the proposal to lovita foreign d few instances, a card box coables the would-

for the construction of railways in thexa pro- be caller to local's his objective, and ferier aces. .E. Tang Shao Yi recently instructed makes it fa'rly certain thatch cards he leaves

4,E. Viceroy Jui Chitar, to cause inquiries to will actually be found by those for whom they

ha made on the rubject. The Ministry of Pasts ere Intended, not by any means a certainty when they hay o be deposited in the verandal and Communications is now informed that the owing to the act inferent total abs:uce of people are still very touchy 201 this matter domestice. I wonder how many people in thing this is done should be Hongkong the above facts will interest? Not characterized by the utmost caution, very many, I fancy, I know reziral gand folk who never makes any calls at all. The only calls they ever trable about are at the favourite bir and thers the simplest of c. n- vestiors suffica

PRAY NG EXERADE DURÁLNÍ

AN ENRAGED PRINCE,

With reference to the raising of public loans for. Hann, Prince Paun approached the Grand Council to deal with the matter but was rerer lv. reprimanded. The · Princa w13 53 enraged that he shes aid, there tendered his raignaim to the Prince Regent while in audienc. The Regent advised him not to take auch a steps the Goverement would undertake

to settle the mitter amicably.

I have beard a lot of stories alius wanderfat missionaries and their un wanderful dolog b sheer ingenuity of miad the following evily takes the piln The president of the Bap in Ui dias of Vetoria last month told a Sydacy aulings how, whilst acting a secretary or smaling f a religions society, he once prayed in the Lord fot. Lica to pay off an ovat "ralt of £1], which threatened to dɔüble itself by the time the next mesting cams rosad. - Thy Lico didn't arriva promptly, and the good man's hith bigas ta awili; la fact, ha relaced his demand tothe Las that was actually require). 'When he somed about to curl up altogether a letter from a devant firm was handed him, esclaring, a cheque for the full amepat. (Loud app uscared and Mr. W. B. L. Shanter, of

This plous amator finishe.t his story nally in this wins "Thit was lovely, wisn't it? do praise the Lord It eamajast in the nick of time, as if the Lord had said, "You asked for that hundred, and you ought not to have draped to twenty four." The ordinary singer, in the same circumstances, would have interpreted the *message thus “You asked for a lot more thin you actually needed; it would bays bas i mare grateful to have arkad (ie £5%, which sam world have covered the debt. You might re- member that you are not saving all the sipers for me, and that I his dis freli my ney. However, hira is the Choo, I have purposely kept you waiting in order that you might think bard before you again asked me for an exter

Am Thermof the stry som to be that, when asking the Lord for may, one should pray in a laul voice whilst a rich an 1 generous pariah'oser is in the vicla. lly. Ole cin eves imagine the prudent pati- tioser sending round one of the faithful to plach the rich garishioner hard if he somalto ba dazing,

ROYAL ANECDOTE.

As Interesting incident in connection with one of the Queen's motoring excursions in

THE GINSEng case,

DEFENDANT.COMMITTED FOR TRIAL.

15th ult. Wong Tim was brought apon remind before Mr. I. R. Wood, Secad Patice Mg straty this fireapon for the alleged theft of 14,000 warth of ginseng from the Yuên Fat Hong go. down on the 4th ist. Mr. P. M. Hodgson

Messi, Deacin, Läcker and Dracos, was for the defence.

Mr. Shenton said he did not propose to call witnesses. His contention was that whare a reasonable account of possession could 'bi given the onus of prof lay on the prosecu.

jou.

His Worship committed the defendant for trial at the next Orimioal Sessions.

ST. JOŽN'S CATHEDRAL,

LITTER FROM NISHOP OF VICTORIA.

The following letter, accompanied by a list of services for Advant, has been sout us for publication:

To Members of the Congregation., DEAR FRIENDS,

May I commend to you the list of services for Advent? The Season will be observed by men. bers of our Church all over the world, and it is an opportunity for us to joiuti a spitit with them. Above all, it is a call to us to reconsider and 2011; the great foundation facts that the Fon of Gol become incarnata "for us men, and cur

Scotland, bas just transpired. Qoen Mer salvation" and that He is certainly coming ace impaled by Lady Trafasis, Lar. Rosebery, again to judge the quick and the dead. We the Marquis de Sovoral, and Sir Heary Legge,

live in an age when there is much to render our set out the other afternoon to Duncottar Castle, faith in these verities less potent to our dally the famous rule in the vicinity of Stonehaven.ves than they should be. So.I trust all men. The arrival at Dunnottar Castle was quite unex

bers of the Cathedral congregation will make pected, and when the aged custodian heard the good use of the means offered them of quicken bell slog he peeped over the battlements and ing their religious faith, nad derpening their saw below a small company of ladies and gen- spiritual lives. If there are any wan desire to tlemen." Hae ye nay tickets?" He asked, become communicants or to resume the practice of.coming to Holy Communion but are debar-

"N)," came the reply. Then ye'll has to pay ted by any difficulty, either of the Chaplains or #xpace, the pleco, declared the wartby custodian, much to the amusement of the dis- I myself will gladly give them the benefit of tinguished visitors. Fortunately, they were spiritual counsel and advice to the quieting of able to raise the necessary sum, although the conscience and avaldlog of all scruple and

doubtfulness,"

Lord Rosebery may have recollected the oc casion when be lesi his parse at an hotel, and.

- was refused credit for 4d by an Aberdeen book- spller, "If ye canna pay the fowerpouce yo canna get the bookle," said the casny Aber- donian.

BRICOX.

Bridge, says an enslaved enthusinst, savca Society from much cruel gossip. Yas but it doesn't save that champ of a partner from your few well-chosen words at the end of the rubber..

CASUAL CRITIC.

41

characters as well as one of the ablest and most efficient teachers who have ever worked in ito Far East was among the exiled fathers. He is going to Cachia, on the Malabar Cost of fodia, there to work for threinse to which ha has devoted his whole life Many more Catholics would have bien present, but wara prevented by business from doing so. They bowsre", sent their heartfelt farewells by good lepresentatives. We wish Godspsol to these good Josulis.

THE MANSLAUGHTER CASE,

POLICE WITHDRAW CHARGE AGAINST

LAUNCH COXSWAIN.

16th ult. Kwak Lo, coxswain of the steam-iaunch Wah Yi to, was again brought.no befors Mr. ER: Hallifax at the Magistracy this morology for alleged manslaughter of ous P. O. True and a Chine seamin in a Police patrolling brat in the baysur on the right of the 4th fast: Cipt. Lyons, Dapuly Superlatendent of l'olice, wis in charge of the case for the Police and Mr. W. B. L. Shenlon, from the firm of Messrs Deacon, Looker and Deacon, represented the defendup'.

Capt. Lyons stated that he did not think there was sufficient ev'dance In this case to convict the defendant "for manslaughter, and asked his Worship fir leave to withdraw the charge. The other twa Chinese witnesses for the prosecution did not throw any light on the evidence.

His Worship (To defendant)-You are dis. charged.

COUNCIL.

Minutes of a mestlag of the Council, held at the Bar Room,' as the 8th Novemb9", 1919,

Prescot-Messrs. W.Krase (Chairman), G. Lee, H. B. Pike, L 1. Teomai, K. Trader- abara, the Health Officer, the Secratary and

·

The contestion for the appellant was whether ander the rules he has a right from any fi si judgment of the Court, or where the appeal involves some cisim with respect to properly or civil right. Although the judgment be fisal, if it raler to property or the value is of $5,000 thee is an absolate r'ght of arpaa. The jury had found in foar of defendant. Ths Full Court say the jury is wrone and order a new tr'a'; thereby they would have as absolute right of appeal.

For the respondent it was conte dad that the difference between an order relating a saw trial and an orderg anting a new triat was that the former was final while the latter wis not.

In giving his judgment the Chief Justice raid that they bad, although not without much doubt, decided t' at the order was a final order and they must theref.re give not leave to appeal.

THE QUADRUPLE' AGREEMENT

SPORTING,

414

OTHER CRICKET.

HONOKOTO CRÍCket Club vs tuE REMNANTS,

25

SATURDAY'S EVENTS.

LEA UE FOOTBALL.

This game was played on the Glab ground and resulted in an Jasy victory for the Club as HOIGKONG TOY BILL CLUB CO BUFFA

can be seen below. The scores and analysis arb; 28-h'ul'.

REMNANTS. W. Waterhouse, i.b.w. Pestonji ................................. LĄ, Shackleton, c Porry, b 8. Hancock.............. W. Warburton, b Shaplo M. Moas, c Brawn, b Pastorji... - «riannemocni C. Hose, b Pestorji məzun Savaders, c A bieg, b Pastorji * 15

* Warring, c and b Add sop ...... L. E. Dally, c. Pearce, b Pestorje Cheesman, roa'vat.....DETOURYES VEÐURA AUTent H. Matean, b Pestonj. C. Shields, not out KARARLAR

Extras werkdomar 496 21340484

This match (first divigi an) was played on the- Club's grund on Saturday of ornoon and to sulted in a win for the regimental team by Ethice goals to tw^,, The Military man took things easy in the first half and registered three were reversed in the necead half, the Club gnula to the Civilisos' mi. Matars, however,

serving two goale, for both of which Mann was responsible." Owing to a little misunderstand. lag. Ganner Marth, the referae, stopped the game and walked out of the field, appare

upon which ently for a valid ring, referee Pre Clob' goals were scored. one of the logamen was invited to act as

er Mara's left the field.

HAV LYRD Z KOWLCON Football club, The above teams mst on the Naval ground, the Naval men by three gail to nil. The and after a grad game the civilians lost to varjeta managed to come out tog dags by play- ing a good.combination gante.

LEAGUE TABLE.

Tluffs R.E......... R.G.A44- Nval Yard Kowloon..... Hongkong.... ..............

J

...

11

Total

Bowling Analysis."

n.

K.

b

19

X

1 &

1 ឆ 42

13

H.E.C.C.

R. Hancock T.E. Povice ........................... R. Pestorji...r, semedence- H. D Sharpla Addison

P. W. D. L. Pls. T. E. Perin, b Warburton

% 41 9 8 1 а 17. A. C. E. Elborough, c Malesu, b Mix........... 30

1. I

6. H. Dashwood, b Warburtos - 10

"2

32

5 2

0 3 1. 4

SECOND DIVISION.

BOC. 87TH C), R.G.A.

The By Own Clab mit the 87th Co. an Satard you the Military Ground. The game

4 Capt. Addison, b Hass.....ogg says 36

Dr. G. E. Aubrey, c Hose,' b Meai...

iH. D. Sharpin, b Mor..

throughout no intersting one the Boys playing with cipital skill. They cut out the work for the Artillerymen in the first half and No more satisfactory piece of news has come to baod in recent months than the announce-

scored two goals to their opponents' nil. The R.G.. played a rough game in the second ment that Great Britain, the United States, half and it way doubtless owing to this, that' Germany and France have practically decided they managed to equalice, the game ending in to pool thair Interests in any forthcomiog¦¤ diaw~~wo all. Darleg the progress of the Chinese loans and drop the absurd and no mitch one of the B.O.Q. player had to b digelfied tactics that have more than once been carried out of the field and was incapacitated <dopted in order to obtain exclusive loan for about ten minuter, during which time the agreements. The decision is not only wise Boys played with one man shart. one so far as the four tyndicates themselves are concerned but it promises much for Chics. As we have shewo more than once there is no doctrine and no-principle so easily able to abuse as the doctrine of

SPHERES OF INFLUENCE. That doctrine is focompatible with the genuine adoption of the policy of the open door, as the present bitter experience of Manchuria is 'standing evidence. Wherever a country RULANGSU (AMOV) MUNICIPAL | sphere of flflavuse it has a tendency to close the door to the enterprise of siber sations, and as the mbere of icf seace becomes ntore cigarly defined the Power-claiming it ba comes more nød mɔrs fally regarded as the actual awaer of the country, as has been the case with portions of Sism; and evzaturkly the sphere of Ind sence is coveel lato territorial prasension, as again we have seen lo Siam, add as Japin and Russia would lika to demonstrate in Manchuria, Hence the im mediate effect of the decision reached by the financial groups that for n the Q sidrupis Lazu With reference to minute 5 of the last meet-Eyadients is to lend powaifat support to the ing it was proposed by Mr. Kruse, seconded by Mr. Thomas, and carried unanimously, that the Scalor Causal be requested to call a special meeting of-iba ratepayo's far Tuesday, the azad inst., at 4.30 p.m., at which will be sub- mitted the following resolution:-

the Assistant Fecretary..

Mr. H. B. Pike was introduced and took his seat, vis Mr J. Mencarini, resigned.

The minutes of the last meeting ware read and confirmed,

"That this meeting of ratepayers sanctions cxpenditure no sinking an experimental aries. Jad well,"

A despatch was read. from the Senior Con- sul, together with a translation of a letter from the Halfangling accompanying same, regard ing carlala stolen property pawned in Amoy. It was decide to request the Spolor Consul to again ask the Haisanging to call on the pawa, shop keefer to refund $ 8, being the amount paid for the recovery of the property, as the Council could not agree with the pawn-shop' keeper's contention that such shops were justi. fied in accepting goods in pawn which had the foreign owner's nume clearly marked thereon, without first making tome inquirier; moreover such reimbursement bað ta en place is the past. (5 e correspondence between the Sealer Consul and the Capt. Superintendent, 17th and 23h April, 1909.)

Love was granted to the 'London Mission and the English Presbyterian Mission to re- move certala stone at present in the way of their building oseratibor; and t› Mr L. C. Lin to straighten the boundary wait of his property when rebuilding same.

The Capt. Saperlatendent reported that the following cases had been dealt with at the Mixed Court since the last meeting:-

SUMMONSES.

Debt 5. Illegally buying a child 1, Assault 2, Refusing to quit premises 1, Failing to carry out a judgment of the Court 1, Trespass 1.

SUMMARY ARRESTS. Illegally pawning sundry aniclos r. Belaz abroad after 12 M. N. without a light 1, Assaut· 4. Being concerned in Illegally selling a child 2, Vommitting a nuisance Oreating & disinib. auce 3, Breach of the Oplum Regalations 4. Receiving stolen property 1, Theft 3.

(Signed), W. KRUSE, Chairman.

By order.

0. Berkeley Mitchell, Secretary,

10YO KAISEN KAISHA

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assurances of

CHINA'S' INTEGRITY

which the Chinese Government bas from time to time-received from the Powers. Whilst the pre-emintace which certain Powers DOW GDjDy in various parts of Chiat will doubtless, con- tinue for same time to come, the agreem sat. which his bou rozchel should do mich to bie k down the exclusiveness tra' hay bílherto Feea atismpted 19 there clairly defined areas, 1 bus Germany will doubtless lead the way lo Shautaus, Great Britain to the Yangizs Valley, France is Kwangri and Yunnan; bat wherever fands are needed and a loan oègo- tinted all four Powers ara to

LEAGUE CRICKET.

RG.A. K. K. C. C. "A.”

H. Hancock, 'c Main, b Donnelly......

W. C. D. Tarner, not aut....

Maj Perry, b Shisida .........................

A. O. Brown, not outcomenta

R. Pastnej did not bat

Exitas 220005ED-STY

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Bowling Analysis.

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$39

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54

9

63

3

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42

I 50

CCC, VA AO.C)

The Craigongawers met the AO C. in a friendly game on Saturday afternoon at their ground. The game was a clesi oca and res safted in a win for the visitors by gruas, The scores are:-

A O.C.

Corpl. Dwison, b Cunie Ple, Crewe, c and b Currie Pte. Clec, b Carrie Corp. Waits, b Taylor

The Club did well on Saturday with the services of Hancock and received their first win in this sesson Without Hancock they would not have made a show at all. He played a grand game and scored freely, hie scars be-S. Sergt. Kirby, c Warrener, 6 Taylor***** ing 10; runs. No other double figures were. Sergt. Graham H. Rapp, Taylor... 1 registered by the other players. Lient Hitch- Major Hantel, c Carrie b Taylor.......... cock played a steady gems for the R.A. and Corl. Saucders, c Higginbotham, b ferric I te. Watts, ran out.............. 21 compile 143 mars. The scores were:-

Pe. Forter, b Carrie.....................

Extr

KKCC. "A"

J. Hal', 'b Winkworth

E. A. S. Fowler, e Wiltshire, b Winkworth M. Reader Harris, b Bagnall

A. R. Lowe, st. F wattoo, b Ginetti H Haccock, not out

Rev. S. W. Pay e c Swattan, b Winkworth Dr. Alklor, b Gratit' que es va

P. Jacks a and b Garnett.......ento de G. T. II. Lover, b'Winkwonh ́mmnar muna ba LC. Saundars, not opt

B. F. Chapman, b Winkworth

Extras

-Total..........

S

P. arvio

5 H. Taylor

Total..........

Bowling Analysis.

0.. 14.

11.1 * It

The 39 30

CRAIGENGOWER CRICK ́T ÇLUR

R, Bisa, e Waits, b Davison

H. Rapp. c Wat's, b Davison ..................... 13:

J. D. Noria, b Olee

W. Warrager, c Major Buster, b Clen

H. H. Taylor, not cursurile vane

L. A. Rose, cand b Divison

F. Reppe Major Hunter, b Clas....****

140

Bowling Analysi

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M. R.

W.

C. Higginbotham, b Clae...

RATES

9

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2 34

3

5. Bateliwara, c and b Cina

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Bxgoall. 7 Winkworth Paris.......OGJÁVALA KOUTYOTA 7 I 40 1. 40 Garselt.TORREND" -

RCA.

Capt. Clapham, c Jacks, b Paynee mm. 19 Lt. Hitchcock, c Hall, b Payno Lt. Wiltshire, b Payan...*** Capt. Garatti, b Lever inmuna muda wa mama Lt. Pa is, b Lover....

A

Lt. Bagnall, b Lover's in de mamURL PERKE L. Thicknesse, c Baunders b Lover......... Maj, Kirkpatrick, st wicket, b Paype Ganner Swatlon e Payne, b Foular... Gunner Wattr, c Fowler, b Lowa .................. Br. Winkworth, not cute users

P. Curtle, c Kirby, b Davison qu

W. Cooper, Grabam, b. Olee....marağmen

Total 6t

Bowling Analysis.

I

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25

14

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24.

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↑ 46

18

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42

5

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'SHARE IN THE DENBYITE, It would be difficult to over-rala'the sizulfi- cance of this to soms pants of China. To be gin with the most serious problem we havi is that of Manchuria. Japin and Russla have blite to acceeded in keeping out Voited State: cipital and British engineering, but it wili ha a much more serious matter to drpos5 te druple Spadicats, suppor al by the four Governments concarond." The friend- ship between Germany and Russia is part- bags mat strong as it was, but should Pusia oppose the introduction of Qisd- Payne Tupla capital lato Manchuria that tread Chapmas............. 3 ship will be considerably weakened, an 'at the | Lover same time the much more sincere friendship | Fowler.......................ster." 4- with France would be Imperiled, and all for the sake of friendship with Jagan. The agree ment now concluded brings withie a much closer ringe of practical politics the carrying oot of extensive railway and development ,wɔrks in the Thron Eastero Provinces.

Not alone in Manchuria will the agreemen- prova of advantage to Chlos. As is well known, the Franck Government has sought to

CLIMA PREFERENCE

bavarepeatedly polated out the danger of acced-

Low

KOWLOON CRICKET CLUB 2, C, s, c. c.

This match was decided on the Kowloon side on Saturday and it was the occasion of the Civil Service receiving their first defeat this season. F. Sulton was responsible for a good 98. He was clean bɔ vind by. Bird. The act best score in the. Kiwloon team was Lieut. Bunbury- runs. Dix10 made 15, highest score for the Service. The score and analyses are as follows:---

KOWLOON,

.... 98

a

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in the supply of loans and skill for the develop

cut of Kwaggal and southern Yansao, and we ing to French demands. The same appliest though to a lesser extent, for natural boondaries F, Sutton, b Biri dhunesanas u assist China very considerably, to_the British || 7. H. Meid, 'c McEwen, b Dix10 ... offers of capital for the development of w‘c'era' FJ. de Rome, b Dixon Yusdan, southern Sz-chwan nod Tibet. The Lieut. If sughton, c and b Dixɔsumes de obj.clira in bath' & 'so casts is that France and 1. P. Rablatos, l.b.w. Bird diametras seen Britaia kwa their own passessions marching Liest. Busbury, not out with those of Chios, and however good the fath of thara two nations may b; thoro la ate ways tendency to convert commercial in. terests into political, a tendency which the agreement will very considerably reduce even if it does not remove it altogelber.

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D. J. Markenzie, not out... Major Chitty, W. L. Weiser, L. E. Brett,

and W. Carwen did not bat

Extras - 45TERARY

APPOINTMENT OF FAR EASTERN AGENT. Mr. O. Lacey Goodrich is to be the general agant in the Orient for the Toye Kissn Kalaha when in January next that compray temmia- Your faithful friend and Bishop.ates its association with the Pacific Mil Beam-we may have bops that something will be Bird

ship company and the Hartimas lines, and ooters its ow· combication - with the new

Tremale,

G. H. VICTORIA. S. PAUL'S COLLEGE,

November 17th, 1910.

FOOTBALL..

RAIL.

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LEAGUE MATCÌS.

An interesting scratch game was played ba- tween representatives of the above teams in I ben already been reported that Prince the openlog singe of the game the Boys scored Ching bas definitely declined the post of the one polat and later on Increased the score by

extent of the Senate, and that Duke Tsal another, The Military men tried several times. Tse has been somloated and will, it is

to equalize but nothing resulted. The game' be leved, be given the honger. It new ap. thus ended in a win for the B.C.C. by two pears that the Duke bar, in the caaris if goals to nii.: covations in bigh places, remarked that the difficulties connected with the post will prova very great, and immeasurably more played their League Match yesterday after difiilt than those of similar positions in other noon on the Milliaty ground. The game was camtries. Will be could not vary wall rofusa a one-sided affair and resulted in a win for to accept the post if appointed, he has vary the Royal Garrison Artillery by the formidabl cies ly emphar'zed the fact that he can only margin of six goals to mil be expected to fill the office to general sati The Police team has improved cosisiderably factio, il Yuan Shib.ical in appointed Secre- and should ruske a good team with more tary for Forsigo Affairs,

practice,

The Police team and the 83rd Co., RG.A.

Now that the four syndicates bave reached so stasible a position with regard to each other setled with regard to

CHINA'S BORROWING OF FOREIGN FUNDS

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H.M.S." KENT'3" ATHLETIC MEETING.

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AT THE NAVAL DOCKYARD,

An enjoyable afternoon was spent on the Naval Yard graned by a large gathering of fiends of the Officers of F,M.S." Kont, The fanction w is an "At Home" of the Officers add men of the ship. The meeting was a sacoons- ful one and the racing, was good. The band. of the Konf discoursed.plessint music during the afternoup's sports.

Resolis of the various events are appróded;-

-o Yards. (1) Lea-Corpt Stɔmın () -Seamen-Blundell, (1) Stoker Grimmitt-

2.-High Jump post entries,—(1) Granner, |(5) Mills, (3) Doggan.

3-220 Yards (under 10),—(1) Högler Bar- nett, (a) Sooman King, (1) Boy Pack,

4- Mila-past entries) Rayner, . ( ).. Christie, (3) Cres well.

5-Palong the Sha-post_entries—{1} Connolly, (1) McCarthy, (3) MacDonald,

6.-Veteran's Race-(1) Leading Seaman Riched). (2) Stoker P. Ö. Jenkins, (3) Chief S'oker Vickery.

7 _|_Milo.-(1) Scamin Blundel3, (7) Lc8.- | Cirpl. Stoman, (3) taman Wilkes.

8-3-Legged Raca, final—1)—Jellicoe and Spurell, (2) Baggs and Jones, (3) 5militi” and Bentley.

9-Tag of-War,—Teams of ten men rach re- presenting the seamen und stoken mat. The rpening was was by the teaman. The second' pl was a bad caela which the Bramen wos again.

*Wheel-barte Race-post entries—(1) Fry and Tezz. (1) Grummitt and England, (3) MicCree and Filer,

11,mico Vards - 6 :al =(1), Lcs-Corpi. Sta map (1) £1. kar Grimmit, (3) Seamas Blan d li

13-Sack Race-Soal-(i) Torter, (3) Fig. S(3) Flennegan, "

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CIVIL SERY.CE

Western Pacific railway. Assunce ne i of for railway po poses. The leas already previd-Ballack...*****

ed for, primarily through the Boited States, is Mackay....++++ his appointerest has just been made at the Tokyo and San Francisco effices of the com.requited for the puspate of puting Chius'sJackman

pany and Mr. Goodrich will enter men his duties in January. It is not kocwa where he will bawa beadquarters bat he is to cover the tenitory balween Yokohama ard Maulis,

Mr. Goodrich is now parzer of the turb'se liner Tepyo Marn and a valeran member of the company's staff. He has been crossing the Pacific for early twenty years and has a large circle of friends and acquaintances in every part in the east.

He began on the old White Star shipt that a for the O, and 0. company from Sad Francisco to Hongkong and west la tle Togo Kisen Kaisha when the Nippon, America and Hongkong were built and placed in the tears. Pacifio service. Barrisg a short period ashore in San Francisco ko bai’been with the com Gary ever si co

Gancer, beginning with the currancy,cnatoord foundation and for the development and strengthening of China's position is Marcbaris. H. R. Phelps, c Machers's, b Weater ...... The Central Railways are not yet provided for, W. E Dixon, b Batt

as it would appear that the local mer. hanis and J. McEwen, c de Romr, & Curwen gentry are not able to live up to their expect R. EO. Bird, b Haughton ations to the matter of raising their own fondsing, c Macker zie, 6 Brett

Voless

H.T. Jackman, e and b Haughtop......... for by fiancing of this undertaking.

sedation in its commercial, political ged A. M. Thornbill, c Capes, b. Haughten the capa'ty in to suffer grito unaccessory re- A. G. Pile, b Chitty

1. Mackay, bangbichga ko 'tegic development a very curly decision must be made in regard to thers railways, and G. Belleck, not bat we can see co really satisf.ctory way fo’which the situation cin be met except by bald accept- ance on the part of Peking of foreign lands, Whatever the decision, it cannot now ba longer- delayed-Nan Rexice,

F. Bacon, Mecker zję, b Haughton ..........................

-13. – Long Jump~posi entzier.—No returns o posted.

-Potato Race-( ) Rayner, ( ) Campbrit,

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* 15—† Mite, spro lo the Colony -() Carpi, Andrews, Buff, ()9ge Fturdy, M.5. Tamir,

4 (5) Serg, Babu Kaur, og h Mabrattus,

མ 16-Costoms Race. First, men and best

cos'ume.-Letham was & st for walking,, = hila.

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Chitty CELESTONESSA

Tus putting of the Pacific Mail and Toyo || AM official invenization foto ibe laxotes copy | Carwed oppressioné 15 Kisen Kaista meins a division of the Jocalnected with the admission of Chinare to Canada Wenter...... agency now held by Castle Bros Wolf and through Vancouver shows that the Dominion Haughton..ESOR Sons and it is understood that the Japanese has been defrauded of £50,000 that should have Becti company is now in aegoflällen in the mafter, been paid in poli tar,

17.-Relay Rice (1) Marines: · Laikis Gates, Christin and Siomas, (♥) Scames.c Blandell, Laikam, Cimpbell and Mills, 3) St ke: Piddeck, Grimmit'. Philip and Eog. oland, (4) Daymen': Spurrell, Hallans, Jellicos 41 and Davies.

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18.-Jumper, Brel and Cry & ct.~(1) Ray. nor, (1) Cook, (3) Fla_nsgen,"

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Babd Brce the men to walk round each

playing a tone and the frat p.st the post fo

win - Tocker, piccolo, (1), Saiter, diam, (•)" Lawrence, tinngle,

LIZO. ¬–Race for Chinese-Tais race resulted

In a win for the canteen boy.

3-Consolation.() Doggen, (3) Wake, (3)

| Kallams, (4) Shieldi.

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