THE UNREST IN MACAO.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH MONDAY DECEMBER 19

SPORTING.

FATURDAY'S EVETS.

A DANGEROUS UXAINITION. The cinematograph people it Micno гppear ***Gord toitung favou od the Hongkong Fort. to bave ampil sense of responsibility, for theyball Club on Sau day afterosion, the Club'. have sent out a circu'at advenising a new fi'm team stculog a win in their League match which will aber ly Geexhibited, showing cenen | against the Royɛl ( artison Artillery. Iba te of the Revolution la Lish:n. Those of our sult of this ma'ch has placed, the Club second riader, who have on the pictues in the fat on the table. The Kowloo Foosball Club, English and French illustrated papers which still bolds last place and in their match with appenre! after the land and fanguinary busi. the Royal Engineers they suffered a severe nest, mil understand how diogercui' it is at defcat. this juncture to expo1e such traces in public | in Macao, where only a spark is deeded to set

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The B. O, C. gave a poor cccount of them selves in their match against the Sd Co

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A. O. Lang, Bass, b Lammert........ Rov. S. W. Payne, tol' out

simonia# 57

P. Jacks, c Lammait, b Taylor wiosem. 45

Appleford, b Taylır.

Extras MASTE

Total"

Bowling Analysis.

Lammet......?

Cari

To-day's Advertisement.

THE P. & 0. 5. N. Co.'s SteamOr

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FOR SHANGHAI, MOI, KODE AND

YOKOHAMA,

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M.

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THE P&

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Taylor... .......... Õ Bafanana m 3 umesoma I

Braga

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CIVIL SERVICE 01. B,E. AND DEFT,

Groard and the match ended· In faviur of the latter foam. The rates are as follows;—- .

G.B.C.C.

H. R. Phel pa, b Qiman ...

J3

"SUNDA,"

tato

To-day's Advertisements.

"SHIRE LINE OF STEAMERS, LIMITED.

FOR LONDON, ROTTERDAM AND

ANTWERP.

Captain R A. Faters, will leave for the above THE Steamship places TO-MORROW, the 20th December,

J

For Freight or Passage, apply to

E. A. HEWETT,

Superintendent. Hongkong, rgib December, jato.

sad some II & Co.

COMMERCIAL.

15th December, I p.m.

Ea

W. Dixon c.Edwards, b Addison ............................ I. The following quotations for rubber shares R. EC. Bird, c Osmag, b Addison....... 6 by wire, are supplied by Messrs. E. S. Kadeorlo J. McEwen, b Addison .......................... I. Llug, b Addison 4 ............ H. T. Jackmpo, retired hast

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ti e place adime. Wo.speak with lusidé know. R.G.A. in the Second Divist p, Tbls in the. This event come eff on the Civil Service 1dge. We say that though it present things first time during the present reason that they ora quiet in the ʼn ighbouring Cefing, the turard i p without a fi li leam. smallest trouble may bring out a hitry despotism all the more fut der ble because conducted, act by General) and Colocels or avan officals, but by lower rank me and even by more civ las as leaders. The Sandpiter, the British gunboat which his, for her sios, beep forced to remain at Macao until Saturday to guard British interests, would not have gone away hid this advititemot app trid while she was at Macão : We tra gli fɔr libe ty, liberty of the loss, liberty of speech, liberty of ibe drama, and libells, too, for the variety en ja oment, ut ve must mers thin de precâ'e, we mis condem", any exbiti lon-that may lead to a triach of the peace. This is bon Revolutio: film business is to the last „ćozreo impɔlitle, and we shall 'n i be'stra:ised |

a aiy of its pouib'e con«, querces,

THE PAR LASTEKN ŠILUATION,

OPINIONS OF POLIT CIANS, MERCHANTS AND

JOURNALIS

Mr R P. Schro, Guc.1 Manager of the Pacific (teinship Compiry, souined t

A good match was icen in the Cricket Grund between the H.K,0,0. "A.” tram and the Craigespower Cricket Club. The farmer team, won the toss and elected to bat fint Eight wickets bad fallen when the score stood at 70, but a decided change set in when the Rev. Mr. Payos ard· P. Jacks partesred. The two played a grand gang and were slogging freely. J cks was caught out for grass and Payou was not out for $7. The to scoro reached to` 15" whes al the wickets had filled. The Craigonzower jeams put up, 150 runt for 5 wickets, for which Basa (wis cosponsible for 54 no: out-and J. V, Draga G not out E. La Braga compiled 13 runs.

The Civil Service played a weak game is their match with the K.E. and Dept, and so did the "Remaints," against the Yarks,

The resul of the various fixtures are ap pended:-

LEAGUE 'FOOTBALL.

First Division,

HONGK NG FOOTBAL", CLUB Y ROA This mitch was played in the Military

Ground and, to sve y pe's surprise, sesulted in a win for the civilians. Too g.me was & fart ons throughout fl as an erly period of the cone, it could be seen thi victory lay

on the side of the Club

The F.G.A. 101.

America on the cluria after several moths speat inverti,ai g conditions, in ha Far Gust be they apply t shipping. Whro seen by a res stative of le pin ¿dier- thir Mr. Schwerin said, "I am very pimistic as to the ure developnitol of trade in the keeper was kept busy. throughout the game Philippices and in C1in Japan's pogress defending bis ten ry and was called bat bein rapid dalajl cori nur, but its grow h will piturally be poportionately skwer bare se in time ard agan by the attack

apaa to save several stinging shots which in the early days of dev patet ad change team Gegery epized the score for ile Wib China and the Philies the charges Club and his mase there splay up. They and grow.h will corte repid, and La comade several attempts to score but every time vinced of the great possibilities, ifo: prethe leather, w at wide of hamaik. The second babilities, of these cruatre

LONDON JOURNALIST'S CRIXION,

Mr. Braham, Aristaut Foicign Editor of

battarplay was more or less repe'ition of the t'aimed shot which foun I for the leather arising

fist bui thit t'me: Goldenberg statin a well. place in the gea. The Attilerymen trir d'hard

2 imea, elsa expressed himself as most optimis

tic in regard to Chiou's progress in the imquise but their fats failed to materiali

Imediate future, notwithstanding many pre blems which she would bave to solve.

MILLIARD ON THE LOAN QUESTION.

Mr. Them's F. Milliard, who'is will advised as to the much talked if and discussed loan to

(bios, when questionid on this subject sald There seems, for some reason or otter, lo be much mystery thrown around this loan, while as a mat er of fact, it is of the simplest nature. The Iras for fifty million dollars was contr.ct ed between an American Syadiente, c>usisting of Mestra. J. P. Morgan & Co, Kuhn. Loeb &

ord when the whistle sound.d the game e

saled in favour of the Club by 1 goals to wit.

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A. G. P.le, b Addlica......najiinejau 13. A. M. Thorobili, b Taverner... 2. Field, & Tavereer ... Heath ate, b Addison...... F. Bacon, not out ...

Aliegers......

.5/ Anglo-Java.........................Tik, 7 Ang'a-Malays..............................34)-

Balgownies....S

Berlame........

....37/6 prem.

3

Carag Uniteds...........

"Casticfolds....vipisom.119/

Changkat Serdangs, ..................$84

Tutal

Claras (part paid).....

.$8 prem.

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Bowling Analysis.

357/6

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R. W.

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Add'son........

Osman

__23%, kakaroonradia

·T.v:ther...........................

B.E. AND DEPARTMENTALS

Corp Campion, b Bird..

| Ccryl. McGregor, b Dixia

Cap. Bell, cand b Bild

·Corpi. Tavemer, b’Dixca"

Foster Tegg, not

Corps, Osman, b Birðumini . modomé Capt. Addison, not out....

Do.(fully paid).......$18 Damansara.....

Eastern In'ernationals.....13/- prom. " Glanenlys...............

...............52.03

Highlands and Lowlands......107/6 Indragiri ..............................19----...........$131

Kamcalpgspotcn«5}• prem,

Kuala Lumper.........................................................1¤§}·· Ledburys..................... 55/.

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London Asiaties:

3/

16

London' Ventures............................5”- Merlimaus...........

18

Pajams......

..SI

$31

Rubber Trusts.............................................17i. prom.

· Extras

Sandycrofts...................

...5:6

Total

66

Sapongs

27/

Bowling Acalysi",

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Soificiis... - .741/. Shelford....

..... 73/9

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Singapore & Jobores

...S13

16

C. Sucp.le, Col. Fir J, Fayrer. Sapr. Col- liss and Mr. Edwards did not bat.

Bid Dixon

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REMWANTS VI, YORKS.

The Remnácts played the Yorks tosm on the

for. 52 15 The scores were: Navid Ground at Happy Valley, Private Demrey was in fce form and was responsible

Sungei Chobs.......................91/0 Sangol Kapar...........................ssaut4/« Tangkah.........um auming Toetangio.nueittau

Valied Serdangs mojín.

United Singapores

United Sumatras Balted Langkats

"DENBIGHSHIRE,"

Captain W. Bastest, will be despatched as

above about roth January.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LTD, Agonia. Hongkong, 19th December, 101,

Intimations.

TRY GUR DELICIOUS

PRESSED BEEF

'10 cents per lb. BRAWN

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30 conta per lb:

THE DAIRY FARM CO.,

LIMITED.

"SHIRE LINE OF STEAMERS, LIMITED.

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FOR LONDON AND ANTWERP,

THE Steamship

"PEMBROKESHIRE," Captain R. Hayes, will be despatched as above about 2nd February."

The attention of Passengers is directed to the excellent accommodation afforded by this steamer at cheap rates. She is fitted through-

POPULAR

out with electric light, and cattles, a Doctor ASAHI" BEER.

and Stewardess.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LTD.,

Agent- Hongkong, 19th Desember, 1910,

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INDO-OHINA SNEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY LIMITED.

FROM CALCUTTA, PENANG AND

SINGAPORE. ·

__

THE Company's Steamship

"LAISANG,"

baving arrived from the above Portis, Consignees of Cargo by her are hereby informed that thelr Goods will be delivered from alongside,

Cargo, impeding the discharge or remaining on board after 4 P.M., the asst ins:,, will be landed at Consignce's risk and expense. No Fire Insurance will-be-affected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by

JARDINE, MATHESON & Co., LD,

General Managers, Hongkong, 19th Decembar, 1910,

WEDNESDAY,

December 21st,

1.8/3 9ǝf

39

0

Dufberat, Trocobs

p13/-

9:15 p.m.

L.-Col amilin Warturton, b Donnelly 8. YORKSHIRE REGIMENT.

116. Dempsey, c Young. b Donnelly Lt. Thepi, b Donnelly................. Lt. Day, c Cooke, b Waibbs.on Cat. Hughes, c Shields, b Warburton ...... Ps. Palmer, b Shields. Lt. de Houghton, b Shieldenommen. I

Colles Towre b Shields.

HURTENISSIE

X WLOON FOOTBALL CUR 13, "R. 'E. ' The KF. O met the P. E's on the Yawicos side. The game er ced in an easy wio for the Eugir eus by 5 goals to Two goed word. Staveley & Youcg, b Warburton... scored in the first half at d three in the second,

Co., the Frit National Bank ord the CHYR.E............................... National Bank, and the Peking Government. The adict was issued some time ag".

Betood the usual terms attached to say

loan ci such an cider there a c

10 EXTRAO DINA-V ST'PULAT ONS, no collateral security w: a asked or is required, Do cnditions as to where the money is to be pen', and as to the appartment of an Ameri can fi acca' adviser it is also not argire.

LE QUE TABLF.

IN

P. W. D. L. P's

-t 0 07

Buk................ 9 R.G.A............................... . ... Naval Yard......

ф 3 Hongkongui 7 4

Kowloos

Fg. Boo h. Dot out

P.e. Maniel, b Shields........................intra i

Ex'ras...

ة

To'alte]

· REMNANTS G'A. Cacke, RN, C Staveley, b Hamilton A R.-H. Rougetto a low Thorpe

M: N. Man, Col. Humilioa

A, H. Young, c Staveley, b Thorpe

Para Robber..........................5711 per lb.

NOVELDER RUBBER RETURNS,

Agecis, Paternoa Simons,

TRAFALGAR :-375 ibs: Coconuts 15,000. Agente, Coghlan' and Co.

KOTA TINGGI :~~

710 162,

**DR. LIM BOON KENG..

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With reference to Dr. Lim Boon Keng,' we

„Z | (Lin_úpera Fres Prev) row find that after all,

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3

C. T. Hole, e Dempsey, b Palmer

21

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W. E Warburton, & Hamilton DE: Donnelly, b Palmer

under the Chinese Government mentioned the

Seco & Divisio s

83RD CO.,∙RGA, V. BOC.

This mitch was played on the Military. Ground, Tas B.O.C. team were no mate for

magi; but an doubt seme suggestio hosteeper formilabe oppiments and the Arullery. mado as to the advisab'li y ef rech an appoin

men easily came off victors by gas to aid. ment, which is optimal on ke part if the Chiness Cover me... The ban was LO!

LEAGUE TAULE, rushed through so reported in som; quaster», It b. s. be a urder car fel consid rtion sma t'me ad after a conclus dy been reached it w.a-not ac vi abli to delay the formalities of signing at♫

When asked ar gards the changed cord. tionsthat it wastobecome an international loin Mr. Millard replied, "This was "ptizanto l'e part of the American syndicate who underwrote the load, sad has pot cone from say it flains brought to bear on the Peking Government. I is not uncommen ly onderwiiters to ad.pl such methods and in this case it was corside ed most advisable to do so. The Americ, n group, whose

SOLE CDJ ́CT IS TO AID CRINA

Bid O. R.G.A.

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P. W. L D. Pa

4* 42.

12

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Co, R.CA. 3 I 8th Co,.GA..................... à H.K. Police ............4

11 M 5.

NAVAL LEAGUE.'

MONMOUTIE U. IMS, " STRIEA.

The above match was played on the Nival Toe game was a go diode from start to 'fi, ish Ground is consect'o 1 with the Naval League. and resulted in a win for the Afonmouth by z Loils to rule.

LUGSY.

ÁRYY VI HỌNGKONG.

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PRICES:

4 Dog. Quafts......513.00 per case

8 Dor, Plots $13.50

OF ALL

WINE MERCHANTS,~

Hongkdug, 16th December, 1910.:

PHILHARMONIC CONCERT

THEATRE ROYAL.

Booking at Mesars, LANE, CRAWFORD & Co.

SENNET FRERES

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********although he his assumed the appointments are unrivalled in Hongkong for their Wide and Choice Stock of JEWELLERY of every kind,

I am

E. A G. Moy, c Hamilton, b Pelmet...o

R T. Stunders, 'c Cel'es-Browns, blalmer 9 C. E. Bhields, not onl F. Maston run cot

1

Ex'1&1

Total

19

LAWN DOWLS.

6a

The Kowieca Bowling Club closed their season in Paturday si crnoon when they wers "Ati oma" to their frien ́s. Bowling com- petitions were held du ing the afternson. The

ru's are as follows:-

Championship-D. Farvey, 21; A. Ramsay, "Vice President's Priz, M. Henderson,

19.

at; 5. Gray, 11.

Hand cap competition-G. R. Edwards (8) 21; D. Gr (6), 13.

other day, he is yet to proceed at a later date to London to join the Embassy there as decretary,

as at first stated, The substantive appoint. meats Dr, Lim Boon Keng now holds are in- spector-General of Governmbot Hospitalr, and Medical Adviser to the Ministry of ite faterion. He is now at Kqlangso, Arroz, with his family bat ca Feb 17h will pass through ́ Biogapore by the "Derif oger" on his way to Germ sy whore te wil to Medical Delegate of the Im perial Chinese Commission to the International Hygiese Exhibition at Dresden. He will be thensecorded from his appointments at Peking,

which i l ba filled by acting officials, and 'wi'l

is as a role for three years, but it is aztkipated join the London Embas 1. The appointment

The prizes won during the stpron were of er-' || that Dr, Lim Boon Keng will remain in London wards pre ested by Kri. Hender.on as under: only one year, returning to Teking to resums, Championship, D. Harvey; 1, A. Ramia. charge of his regular da ieses laspector-Gen. President's Prize-, A. Ramsay, G. B

cral of Hospitals and Medical Adviser. Edwards

Vico- resident's Frize~1) J. M. Henderson; 3, S. Gray.

Handicap competition-r, G. R. Edwards; z. D. Gaw.

裁踪

Non prizewinners-1, S. Gray;, E. Maugh.

Cogit-i, G. R. Elvards; 2.). Lamber,

Th: second match in the triangular jugbymar; W. Rober Lon.and D). McNeil. contest took place at Happy V.ily on the

Epona mpetit'co-W. Farrell and Cele-

H. K. F. C. ground. The milia y loam provel the wingers by 12 poin's to

In her eff, offered terms which co/oth country bad ever offered, and it was only after it was underwritten that any desire was ex- Spiessel to path:ipate in such terms.. The pla

perposed is not merely to fiance Cbias for this one loan but to advance fur.her large sums in future, so as to permit her to raisy cut cer tain reforms planned, sot only currency ret ra, but the more delicate and difficult quest'o of: fiscal reform. Ao interratlont flotasion elimin ates the possibilities of rivalry and-conflict of interest, and permits of a broader market fr

Tais match was played on the Cricket the absorpion of the large rums, which | Ground, she resul, bring a draw. The scores

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LEAGUE CRICKET.

HKC.C. "A" WK. C.CC.

the future necessitates. Co-operation on the and bowling analysis are given below:- terms of this loan can only tend to benefit arð

C. C C. 1

H. Taylor, Sharpis

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ald China. It is probable that new provir cial loans will act be permitted and it is be sta de ing provincial loans, where certain reventes L. E. Lummert, c. Jack,bSharpis have been pledged as security on interrational E. L. Besgo, e ancock, biSharpin ......... loses which make fiscal reform difficult. It is R. A. Crvalho, st. nceck, b Sharpin ... no doubt the idea to redeem there I ans 50 £5 R. Bax, not cut.minecary

to free China from these f. Bers, Mr. Straight W. 11. Viveasb, c Aubrey, b) Ebarin ...... arrives in Feking on the 21st tratant and so. V. Braga, noi opt doub farther developments will be made peb'ic shortly."

On the Manchuria Mr. Diro, G:veroor if Ghem, to railed. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Funb were also passengers baving changed from 14 Chizo Mers owing to preser of bts Dei's demirding his immedia's reture, Mr. Ferb when asked regarding China te marked: China holds vast possibilities, the result of the development of which no one can foretell. I have great confidence in the store it Chine is not interfered with too much by

Total for 5 wilketa Bawing Apalis.

YACHTING,

CORINTHIAN YACHT CLUB.

Events Coming.

Monday, 19th December,

Bijou Ecenic Theatre, 9 p.m.

Tuesday, 20th December, "At Home," Government Honce.

Sanitary Board Meeting.

Wednesday 21st December..

The second Club race in connection with the Hongkong Thilharmonic Society Concert, Corinthian Yacht Club took place yesterday.. The results of the different events are as follows: -

A

HA' DICAP CLASS,

11. M.

S

Crioree (Mr. Combes) ge 148 14

Ayesha and Albicore, did not stait.

HARR SON BUTLER 4 TON CRIISEKS.

H. M. 8.. Mist (Mr. Tagganı) quennem oše Erin (Capt. Poonefarber)4039 Evadra (Mr. G. G. Wood)

..... ·3 47

2

7.33.

a 17 05

0

54 and a'so for his Doan-Avery Cup,

This was the secɛnd club rare for this class

-

5

HAYWARD HAYS CLASS.

26

Extras... as w

3.

21. X 5. Sirius (Cap', Milroy) Jacket

I:47 10 Liza (Mr. D. Nisition)

57 52 ............... 151 Write Rose (Mr. D. Gow)......................... Y

57: 16 Marii M. U. Scriver).

2 14 38

R.

W.

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16.

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73

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!ppleford ....... '9 Sbarploe arquető Payo.........

Hancock 5

IK,CC. "a"

conflicting exterios strife and if her integrity. Hall, c Nexia, b Lammonia'

can be malotaired."

EA, Haulägs, cand b Lammert...................

Mr. Fobart Dollar, a member of the Pacific A McKenzie, b Cunis Clamber of Commerce Commission, is al da Dr. Aubrey, b Contem passenger and like Mr. Schwerin expressed bima't as of the opinion that the pear fu uro would witness a decided growib in the com merce on the Pacific Ocean in view of the development la Caing and the Philippines

H, Hancock, b Lammertemu HD. Sharpin e Blaze; & Lammer Dr. Arkinson, b Qurile

alio.

Owl (Mr. Wedgewood)

BOAEL ONE-DESIGN CLAES

Wednesday, and December.

St. Joseph's College, Prizs Distribution.

Friday, 23rd December. Police Ball,

Saturday, 14 h December, Boxing at City Hill, 9p.m.

Volunteers Field Day,

Monday, 16th December.

Saturday, 31st December.

Concert at Club Germaula.

Cub Lusitano Ball, at Club Bouse,

THE FESTIVE SEASON.

2 20 381E BRITISH AMERICAN CANDY

"VERYTHING is ready for CHRISTMAS

H ME STORES, No. 15, Pottinger S ́reet, 'CANDIES of every description, XMAS CRACKERS

Thecla (Massm. J. McChħbin and

J..Gloy)uunemine in 2

8

4) and STOCKINGS can be had at very reason- Beatics (Mr. J. A. Dove).....

12 36able prices. Asthors (Mr. A. Rodger)

3·16 Tointita (Mr. C T. Cooke)

4 Dorothy (Mr. J. Fotos)

17

HOOKEY.

8

2.19 18

All kinds of PRESERVE FRUITS, 34 17 JAMS, &c, &c, &c, can also be bad on the

premises.

5},,QUEÈN'S COLLEGE CI, ROVAL ENGINEERS

14ths R. E on Wednesday next at 4 pm, on The Queen's College Hockey team will play 20 the Military Ground.

Thousands of other dainty things soitable fer Xmas and New Year Fresents are ready for sale. Parenta would do well to taka their

Kiddies to the sters, where they can le sure of finding good things to mult all tastes. .

Hongkong, 9th Decemberį rato,

ORNAMENTS, CUT GLASS WARE", &c.

CALL AND BELECT XMAS AND NEW YEAR

PRESENTS.

For variety and beauty our stock this your in unsurpassable. Hongkong.Hatal Buildings.

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