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RESERVE,
FAREWELL DINNER AT THE HONGKONG HOTEL
16th lust.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH FRIDAY JANUARY 20 (1011
oss. These are the reasons why she has made ds all feel the bo ter for her pracorce, and why she will ba si missed when she Þarts us.... 1 skyannew to drink to Sir steigand Lady May and their (i y, widing them every hippisets, prospe ty and success in their new work in Firolonged applause, alowed by " Far he's a jolly good fellow.")
TOWN GOSSIP,
SPORTING,
SATURDAY'S EVENTS. The results of Saturday's, create_nra
Bion.
LEAGUE FOOTBALL,“
KOWLOON FOOTBALL CLUD S. R.G.A, The abaya texts met on the Kowloon
eleven to meet the Guppers, but unfortunately, The Civilians sent in their storgest
only ton turned up. From the a pratadice of things, it looked as if the Arillerymen would walk into victory, as, in the first half of the Eamo, they led with two goals to the Kow- losnites' nee
14th inst, me pescolation made to it by the P. & 0. The Hongkong Hairl bas had a very band- Company in the shape of a magnificost model under:- of the £. & O, a.a. China, I saw the model ses.. Mr G. H. Wakeman, the nw President, serday and it certainly is a work of art. It was brief shanked Sie Henry May on behalf of by Harland and Gift of zelissi, the great lish shipbuilders, and is an exact dopii- the membersol the Astori los for his hospital cate of the well anors Soca ten ilset The tions upon the very high booour tis Majesty is case, fifices feet. It is now in position the King had recently co feared upon him. Mr. the main corridos of the new build og, opposite Wakeman eulogised the services Sir Henry the reading room, and has attracted already a May tal rendered in the formation of the Ra great deal of attention. The best luk litt s start, and, hatovser at fould do his best to ship is well worth seeing, and it gives one a the hope that every day would discono cest idea of the efficiency and luxury of the maletils thú foren at a high slots of efficiency. vessel of which it is a model. The sa China (Applause.)
Sir Henry May in acknowledging the kindly she is 500 feet long, and holds the record from herself is 11,000 b.py her speed is knots, and
in the second half, and a few minutes bifora references made to himself and his family said London to Adelaide. The model at the Hotel time was called, the score was equalised. Thi be did not like to take all the credit to himself. is one of a cumber sent to the Na-klog Exams thus resulted in a diaw-two all,
LEAGUE TABLE... give bid devaleped out of the o'd Association,
and Japan
F. W. D. L. For gut. Pir. whore first Pie ident was Sir Hoary Beakely
4 8 (Applause)—who did a great dial to get it
O as 5 17 Noval Yard ............... togeiber. He would like thera to remember
R.E.
9 6 0 3 1 1111 also its first recretary, dr. Trenchard Davis
R.G.A........
8 42 24 10 2 2 2 4 7 |—(Applause)—who was of Immessa as.
oogkong... sialance,
Kowloon............
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Baffs
GARRISON,"
·Thorpe, b B'rd......an invinient
Clapham, ibw Payat kumimin
Hughes, Mans, h. 13
Garsalt, b Pano
Houghton, c Sharpin, o Bird.................ORE Taylor, & R. Hancock, b Payne...
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Bagual', & Bird kommun gens minnsnesi. 45, que eramus 9159ae 19: 2-2018*** 7.****** rúminonimai: 7. batonerosensazaj NY,
Day, not out, Willams, b Pay50 Pati, cand b D rðu Taverker b Payna
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Bowling Arasla.
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R. E. O. Bird.............................. Rar. Payo 17:2 74 R Ban ock
1 20 H. D. Sharply
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R. Hancock, cand b Houghton ... T. E. Perce, c Tops b Bagnall vinnus amen: 13. W. O, D. Turser, c.and b Taverat... 69 H. Hancock, c Day, b Bagnali isimmametiŐ E. A. S. Fowler, c Williams, b Rough bi
know you will allow me to tell you that under the common law of England every man is liable to military servico il called upon in cave | of emergency. Yet, how many of hoghind's citizios take the rouble to train themselves in be in a position effectively to respor d to be cali? I am sorry to say there are very few. It has always been a matter of surprise to me that On Saturday night, Sir Henry May, the with the law as it is young men ɔ't incogulan retiring President of the Hongkong Volunteer their duly for that is all it is to their country. Reserve, entertained the members to a farewell I have enlarged a lisle upon this subject be dioner at the Hongkong Hotel. H. E. the [citira i wƐn y'u when you leave thisïoom,to ity and'ålss teada:ed to kim stoir-congratalà- || model is about twelve feet in length and with Ground to decide thels match in the first divi Governor was present and covers were kid for de your best to obtsia rectalis for this Volunteer Rescivo. I want you to try to doable your about eighty members of the Reserve.
The taust of "The King" having been hop-number) and if you do that you will de d
io a po. oured in the anal hourly manner, the host sose day's work. I want you to beer is mind my to address the gathering and was greeted with words, that it is the duty of easy car to a tremendous oration. Addressing Bis Ex-learn to defend his country to ca o bo may be cellency the Governor, Sir Henry sald-1 desire called upon to do so. As regards yourselves 1 to present to you, Sir, as averear of the hope you wa't forget that the musketty courie Colony, the members of the Volunteer Reserve. ficlshes at the end of March and that you have The ato carly all present, Sir, you are fairly all got to pass it if you want to be earlled as fataillar with the history of this organisation. efficient. "Gentlemen, I am very sorry that I We all remember how in 1904 Sir Matthew have to hand over the Reserva teföra ́ à bigg❘ He wou'd like them to remember that the. Ra. bibition and sliterwards diatributed in China | Hathan formed a Volunteer Reserve Associa
had time to hindis them at all. But it gives tion, That was merely a sills club, with this me great pleasure to hand the Reserve over in such an excellent sucenor. Your new differance: that the members bound them- selves to ebiol as volgeteers if the occasion president, Mr. Wakeman, is an old Volunteer for their help should arise. Sr Matthew Bicer who has had a good deal of experience. Yon also know him to by a first-class shot. You Nathan hoped that in course of time it w uld
The second secretary was Mr. form a reserveof the Valuater force of the know what great interest be his taken in the Colony. On your arrival, Sie, 101 expressed old Volunteer Reservo Association, and toe Wateman and the third, Dr. Evin Jones, yourself as not altogether satisfied with the hard be has worked in the orgasha'ion of the
wan a regular fomos for work. (Laughter od applause.) They bad xesah'm on the organisation of the. Association. There was present Reserve. I do not think that I could resly verylinle organisation about it to the hind vor the Res: va to better custody, stage is a military uniform-and very.Gee bois 10.016 in Earops, but, until now, har
bat inade lis bow to ind East. It is Zpensive,|| HONGKONG SUGBY CLUB VÌ HMM, "RENT" military sense: there was no
muskerry and if I have done any hing to bep the Relooked-(Lughter) He Sir Henry) was sorE9
but at the same time, as so o ten happers, Courie, or any sort of drill, and it was im- atvs along, I call upon you to sow your they could một give him a uniform in the economical, since its durability is very great..
This match was played on the Hongkong possible for the military authorities to accept gratitude-if gratitude it dessives-by backing Rest bit perhaps His Excellency world A little bird whispered to me that whic the Football Club on Saturday afercoss and at- such a force as an item in the defence of the up Mr. Wakeman in every pestills way and consider the sugges in. They eight find a louie was sold some years ago for S16 coo, the ructed a large crowd of spectator. The game Thorpe Colony. You, Sir, suggested that there should by making this Reserve a roll live organisation uniform for him yet. (Laughte). Sir Henry.
new roof will run into something like $:7,000
was an even ene throughout and the first half |« Bagel bs some sort of drill, and recordingly last-act a more paper Reserve, but, a rail good also desired to acknowledge the great be'p be the local costictor might take an intesori in of play anded with no scores on both sides. aammer, during your abser ce from the Colony bit if filing stuff. i ask you to drink to Mr. had received from the committee. There was
this material with good results to the Colony.
The second half was a reptition of the first, Taverner Wakeman's be! h. (Applause) da leave, with the help of the excellent 'com.
that regular · fi esta or Captain Branch
the ball travelling up and down the field with mittee I have had bebind me, we were able to His Excellency the Governor raid-It has (Laughter and appi 1010.) Ha belirved Capt.
Large numbers of the loyers of the game of out being able to find a je tag-plice in the would 1ks to sea + bumip give effect to your wishes. The result is that been my pleasant duly on many occasions Branch
Ai. gi assemble at the race courie thesa moro.
meta. At the clojo of this ball, thu â'e ̧t had a head ss
Ima a baileyev.E? the Ressive is now an organised body or. st since I came to the Colony to be present at
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ings, and particularly on Wednesday and Satur
grod opening, but othing eventented, being Boy rate, in a little tims it will become so. The fungiers of various kinds, but Ih vann besita-shot at a target. (Loghter.) Then there
day, to watch the training. Soms of the ponist avd to score only three points, this winning members have sworn to render military stavice; is in saying that one of the plaintes: has
wat Mr. R, E., Bird, a very keen shot--just are coming along very nicely, but some of the the game by that small mario. they now undirga a regular cause of muskely been the dioner waare bavlog 10-night, for it as keen as he is with the cricket ball and bat: knowing coes, whisper that two stabies, at training; they qualify a lementary dril, and represents the folhiment of an idea-as idea then there was Mr. L. G. Bird and Mr. Beavis, casi, ato rushing" steir representativas the fruition of which cur hos of this evening both good sho's, and bin old friend Mr. Gibbs atong too fast with the resul: that they will be if they become efficient they really can be counted as a milltiry force. (Applause) Now and myself for the pist, wo or three years bave a mighty useful scout. Then ther was Mr, Sir, this newly-formed Reserve has got a piety ben doing what we can to achieve that is to Baker, of the Railway, and Mr Dobbs, who was it is too soon, however, 10 say anything voy
ovortiained and stalo when the colours dro, up sy, to convert the old Hoogkoog Volunteer Reserve Association iɔto a getu as Valonteer
definite es to form, but I am assured by those in the know that a god and interesting Reserve which the military nothorities would be able to sec guises a serious item in the
aceting is certain defence of this tolong.
bealtby track. It consists of rot less than 3 men who have had the honour of weating lõe King'uniformia the regular army. (Appliara) That is just a third of the whole, fit we number at present 91 men. For the sight am and right leg we have 20 men who have served as Volunteers, either in this Colony or in other patia of the Empire, They are all trained med. For the left arm nad lek we have 24 members of the Reserve Associ dion, who, if they can do nothing else, can at any ale shoot, and some of them can shoot very well indeed.. There are only 11 mso, I think, to be accounted for. Regarding ploo of these, 1am act is a position to say, whether thy have had any military training or gut, as the records of their service have not yet bean received; and there are two men who
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the keenest of the keto, and be lacked to-blại” to do a lot of god walk for the-Reserva stiil, Last, but at least, he asked them to remember the'r Secretary, (Applause.) They had among
I shall not be their number thole she bad been members
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1 hear that one of our landing ros'denti, tal- pan of a well-knowa sbipples in it in
ogurating a new era in building here. Ella beautiful house on the higher levels in being ro-zor fed with a special material, and an expert from some has come out to supervise the work. The material, a form of concrete,
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Tas Wright, well letembered here as the Writing of the races reminds me that Mr, editor of the Daily Press," has been com menting in his osul happy vein on the Singa pore meeting, Mr. Wight is now the occupast 0: the editorial chair of the Straits Echo, and: to judge by bis bright.editorials, is in the best of health and spirits.
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and I hear the visitors ara determined to lower
14th inst
Among the passengers expected to arrive by the next German mai, Prins Eitel Friedrich, are Capt. Sir Arthur Herderian Young, K.CMO, Admiral Brack, Bishop Brent, Ad miral (f the Fleet Sir Nowell Salmon, V.C., G.C.B., Lady Salmon, and Miss Salmon.
Capt. Sir Arthur Henderson Young has been Colonial Secretary of the-S:rait- Setilim:nis alace 19:6. He was a member of the Legirls tive Council at Cypris in 1892, Chlef Secretary in 1895, and. has at various dates from 1856- 1905 administered the government of the island. Bishop Breat is one of the most promiɛent figures in the missionary world and his itain. ed a position in the Philip ides which is en viibin. For he reiges in the hearts of h's people.
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LEAGUE CRICKET...
KOWLOON CRICK!T CLUB VI. POLICE," This match was played on iba Tolice Ground for the Police. The Kowlana team put up the at Happy Val oy and resulted in another loss excellent care "cf gain for five wickets, the top cover for the whitors, compiling 45 which was distice 1 good work. Mend was russ, and was caught out by Langley and Police top score. He wit clean bowled by bowled by Kerr. Ogz was talponsible for the Weaser and retired with :8 ruxs to bis credit. The scores and bowling analysis are as follows:-
KOWLOON.
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H. D. Sharpie, c Williams, b Bagi all..........9 Rev. Fayne, c Pars, bavÕIE OF.................... men 30% - hickleton, b Tavern
"argains" se
in kimiausię
G. Hastings, not out
R. E, O. Bird, not out.
Total for Bwkis Borting Analysis,
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Haughton...
canimäen.
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OTHER CRICKET/
Par.s
KCC. "A' ta- ROAD) The Kowloon Second Kievon. R.GA. on the Kowlon sido at King's Parkhe game Teulted fo & win forethe Komida term.
Scores
KOWLOON,
T. Chee, e Reed Parro“ kemé Major Kuke, badalloysrema draga s L. J. Blackba Goodall L. Richards, H, S Spurg
D., Mack
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Hejerala cabins Pharro, b Goodall,
J. G. Mache Goodall Q. Brown, ro S. Mooie, Phatro...... H, E. Copsmith, noi cu ABLAKEMBE G. Foste, b Rigg
Extabitegni
Tatal.
RGA..
Strgt. Olavs b Goldsmith..
F. Sa'ton, b Kert mensurak
A. R Raven, c Og, Hoggarth 3 J. F. Ribinson, run out
10 1. H.-Mead, a Langley, b Keren.limone: 45 A. O. Brawn, c Patt, boggatth..... F. J. de Rome, aut out.................................... 15 W. L. Waad, not out ......... mentiin no. 33 L. E. Breit. Annuley, W. Curwen and
F. T. Robins did not hat.
Koir
Extas a mounupus 5
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Total for 5 wickets.......15a Bowling & Dalykis.
R. W.
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0. M. mis, 16 I Hoggartb...in 13- D 71 Kast....... 4. Cooper..........
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POLICE.
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D. MecHardy, b Curwen
P. P. J. Wedsbouso, c Robins00, b Breit... 10 W. Woodcock, c Corwen, b BrawD J. Og b Weaser
Fletcher, c Bet, b Wea5 18 gomominican W. Pitt, b Weaser ........................... W. Keat, b Weaser dence W. Ccopes, b Wessor
Kerr, tun out......
F. Hoggarth, b de Roma
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Gr. Walion, c. MacE Lt. Wiltshire, e Gēl,
LL. Hitchcock,c M
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Gr. Driver, c. Mich Gr, Phairs, b Bl
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treaking Day confidences when i say, that of Volunteer forces in all parts of the Empire. waza Sir John French was here be told me that Mr Jenkins had belonged to the Volunteer fosco
force of mea, however well they could shoot. of Qeensland, so he had down the could not be accepted by the miltay abright eye could do oking down the sights f
ard. He (Sir Henry) withst thorities as an item in the detenes of the Co-
could stoot. as well. These mer had taken up with great looy unless ih y could be moved about ara body ftroops, and net is a satblo, and unless enthusiasm the idea which His Excellency the they were able to act on the word of command. Governor bad inspired, and be thanked them To fu fil thess requirements does not involve most heartily for their cordial support and co anyone could learn by two or three hours crap thank your Excellency for your kind references takes place Ad excellent programme has been te soose-step or quad dill, but only what operation. Continuing, Sir Henry said: I hope the weather will be a little warmer by next Saturday, when the Yacht Club regatta plication If a boly of inn such as the old to l'ady May, and the company for the cordial Hills Association refuse to mate even that matar in which those refereptes were recelaranged and some exciting sacenste sure to have ait had any military training whatever, small sacrifice of lime and trouble it b comes ed. There is to doubt that I have git a real bs whsessed. Os ton is scading down a four mers sporting sifis club. Rfl clubs are ad food wife. When I took her way from her our colours and is in good shape to do so. but who happen to be exceedingly good rbula So that we are fortunately very well all. This mirable institutions, and I im in f voor of family her.od fa her, with less in bis sye, The Hong fours and tag inter-club races should founding a many of them as posible, but a said, "Do you know what you are doing-you
· child-this newly-born Reserve—is beginning
ba înteresting, as keen rivalry exists. In addi to take its first steps. It has started on itafle club engaged to shooting for traphics is aro sta log the sensbine out of my home."
tim to the rowing events there will be yacht muskelry course. I hope that before the end very different thing from a Voluolear Reserve. One thing is centair, I bicught sunshine loto of the lesson all the members wii complete The membership of ar fi club is tot depend my own home when I brought her into it. tates, which well attract attention. A Shang
bai visitor to Hongkong tells me that the that course. The other day we went so fir as cat upon may idea of patriotism: men join it whenever I feel down-hearted, as i do tome. to lake a small put in some eperat oss out at for their own pleasure and sport. You, Repile times. I just get bar to sit opposite to me and porthern rawi: g men are asxious to meet our Taipe, and I am told by the military critics men, have gone far boyced that you have the reflection of her sunshine 2010 makes me
local" mit b.bi" this year at E. coli.
FLANEVA, that the duties assigned to the Resents were shown that you mean this Volunteer Resuave ferl all right acaia. (Applause) Although i quite satisfactorily performel. (Applause) to be a business proposition. You have taken am going way I hore to speed a short boilday As ar las 1 am awers we only suffered an oath to defend the "Cel my 'i' occasion hera someday. It will amuse me to krokin on DISTINCUISHED VSITORS one casualty. That was when Mr. Keswick, should rise. Isi ceraly trust it will the Coloslat Secretery, and see him up to bis
| COMING. mistsking Mr Cirer for an szemy by
Dotatis in the lifetime' of any 055 neck in papert-andlinch at him (Laughter) | reason of h's
military of us, but we never know when the call may To wander in and brar a debate in the FORMER COMMANDER-IN-CH EN TO VILIT U.S. wearing A lacking sun-bat, promptly shot him. For coms, and therefore you have engage Lia do Legislative Council; to pay a call on tunately it was only a flesh wound. (Lugh-y ur day if need te lo defending the Culony, the Sonitory Board atd. leir what they ter) I was a litle put out at the time by the Now I would su: it to these hundred men who have got to say. When tired with that, I incident, but when I cams to reflect that to Sir Henry self us are in the Colony who bivs will go and shoot a f.w snipt, and wards its end of what was a fairly strenuous nst joined the Reserve, bow would they like perhaps even torow my leg across a pony and day, a veteran of the Restive had been mis to be ro'd, if at any time this Co'oay find take a gallep round the old race course. Aed taken for one of Captain Ross' sprightly and its If is a ciical situation, tha, however well if I do cems back, I want to ste hs Volunteer Dimblo-lored Scouts I fo't filtered. (Laugh they could shear, they would themselves have Ressiva 201 strong. If not I promise you tir) Gentlemen, such is the present time, to be delended wib the woman and chid eat there will be a row. (Laughter.) But we are not going to con'est with the It is zot a position for any man who calls him
The last toast of the evening was "The child We want that child to grow into a man. self a man to contemplate. (Applaust.) You Health of IE, the Governor," In proposing: (Applanie). We want that trunk to fil out to members of the Reserve have undertaken to
the toast, ir Henty said. We thank you very propertion: we want at least another go men
firm part of the defence of this Colony and you much, Blr, for the honour y. u have dona the who have wore the King's uniform in the re- have pledged yourselves to qualify for that pur Reservo in coming ambag us to-night,
prse. In retura the Colony w i pior de you Your presence: will gular Army. They are in our midat-in the
do much to a im. Civil Service or in civ employment in the
with rifles which you will be able to keep innlate interest is the Reserve We bays talked Colony--and we want them all to join us. We your own quartets, and ammunition for use on to-night of services to the Empire. Tu if no also want those arms and legs i spoke of just the range at the same rule that the Volunteers of as hava rendered any services we must feal now to grow long and strong, I believe, Dir,
set it. The fact that one-third of ths Restrves they are bat as crains of raad, compared with thera are in this Colony at least another 100
are old soldiers' fika metell, and that another the services that von hava rendered You Admiral of the Fivet Sir Nowell Saloian wat traiced.men. We want them to join us, and I third have already qual fied by long service in described jou s f jut now is an old born in 1835, the son of the Rev. Hosiy, ask everyone of you to int any such mau know
Velanie: corps, hull of them in this Colony, volding than which there, is no mora Salmon, Recor of Swaraton, Harts. He that if he does not join there will be troublem gives me confidence that the Reserve really horourable title. (Applause). But there foi es the davy in 1847, and was Admiral (Laughter) -or if you can.parseade him in any
means business and someibiog mere than are other great serv'c that prube va rendered
-1591. He has had a disilogulsked difier way it will do just as well (Laughter loading for trophies or wearing a band. You bava added great areas to that part of the career, baring served in the Baltic during and Applause). We want all entrained mep some unifo m or other mere ricitus induce map of the world which is coloured red. You the Ruisian, war, in Peel's Brigade durlog the to jis, tome 1 cannot understand why so
ment of the kind. Yea really do mean, I bo are one of our empire builders. I remember Indian Mutiny, captured the flibaner Walker many untrained men is the Celiny won't lieve, to make this corps a Volunteer Reserve. when traveled across the Solept in the Royal bila la command of H.M.S. Icarus, for which 1in us. The orgsoitation now, Sir, thanks (App.use) 1 juia very strongly in the appeal yacht Osborne in z 35 th receivelat the bands of he received a gold medal from the Central se your suggesien, is fairly complete. We which Sir Henry May adrested to you to get for Matt Gracious Mrjesty Queen Victoria of American States, commanded Dife for, Valiant have got the Volunteer Corps for the young all your friends to jon, so that we may have revered memory the insi: min of the O.M.G., and Eis flare as captain; was Commander in E, L. Braga, & Mansell, b Dempsey........ and able, and we have the Reserve for those the whole of the able-bodied men in the Colony I notices among my fel passengers an cfficer Chief at the Caps in 188-85, and was made a V. Braga, not d who have done their training and for those either in our excellent.V.lunteers or in the dressed in uriform which showed ilgos K.O.B, la 1887. He is fimiliar with the East, F. Currie, c Kilcayaa, b Mansell................ ....' y who a just a litle too old for the Valun. Volunteer Reserve. Every man who is alls to having sean much service. Lasked who the having been in command of the China Squad" || R. A. Carvalho, b Dempsey menu menu teera-or think they are. Why won't there bar ar ought to be in either the ose or the officer wis, and I was told it was Captain ron in 18 8 gi, Commander-in-Chief at kons- J. A. Rore, b Mansell man jola us? I asked eat the other day and other (Applause) 'Sir Henry May has discoss-Federick Luga-d. is pamo was i millar to mouth from 1854 to 1877, commanded the flest J. D. Nozi 1, © Kilcayne, b Mansell he said: "I don't approve of volanteering beed the pass bili y of the invasion of England; ms as the man who had brought Cganda uz.
at the Jubilee kov.em in June, 1897, and was W. H. Vireasb, b Mastali caro I believe in u iva sal military service, but, however that may be,-1 put it to you that der the fig. The uallorm war characteristic admiral of the Fleet is 1-97-469 The Ad-C. J. Higginbo ham, b Kilcayne and the more volunteers you have the less likely if we es a nation word engaged in a citit with of the man. It told an eloquent tale of uare-mirali v at Curdridge Grange, Botley, Hants. R. Philips, b Boohoo 30 you are to get that universal saivite.” I told fis-clas-Fower, this Celiny might have to mitting toil, of hard work and good service ta Admiral Bruch is well known to the Ger- him plainly that I thought that a retten argut look for some Intle time to its own resources,ble country. Gentlemen, I ask you to drink Man community here as an able naval officer, ment (Laughter and Applauss.) My opinion and it is cur business to see that tho e re the bra'th of Sir Frederick Lugaid with thren He slands abc út 6ft. (in, high. is that the more volunteers yra have the more scurces are the best that we can m ko them. times thies. (Load Cheers) strongly you will bring home to each member Much will depend on your thaltmır, and wo of the community his responsibility as a citizen, know that Mr. Wakeman, who has accepted and then there will be no mate talk about men
this very ocerous po filon-a position no less standing cut againit training themselves for honourable than orerous-is a man who has military service. I know that there is a cerals the Interests of the Reserve very much at school of experts at Home-they call them heart and did very much for the old Reserve Association. I sure that in him you will have scives the "bive water school"—and a certala class of politicians who will tell you that for
a mest able, energetic and there ughly efficient the defence of the Empire we do not wini spy- Chairman. (Applarss) Now I have only ope thing more than a strong av That is an more word and that is to expeia jɔ your opinion that I do not believe will hold water, pime and my own cur immense segret at the Military experts will tell you it is a fallacy, less of our, present Coaltman, cur host this Some propio il tell you that the worst that evering. (Applause). He is more than the cas bappen the lavasion of England-is an Chairman; he is the founder and inaugurator imponibility. We'l, I have never get met of this Volunteer Reserve. He spike of it at an eminent soldier who was of that way of a rew-born chi'd. We'l, bo is the father tbioking. Napoleon did not think se, nor did the child-laughter and, applause)-and I Wellington, and two of the most eminent
am sure that the rapid pogram which, the acidiers of our army in rereat year-Lord Roberts and Lord Wolseley-have both placed Popularity, keen interest and the amount of
lofant has madaro fris dus to his personal.
in coros. But the Re dive 411 cision is not the
The last was bouilly responded to and His Excellency baving replied in sultib's terms, a pleasant fonction was brought in a clore.
THE HOUNDsdiich murdeRS.
RISULT OF THE INQUIST,
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CRAIGENGOWER CRICK I CLUB ## KOY.LI. The abovs teams met on the Military ground and after a kard tussle, the match resulted in win for the Crilgoogowar. Results map. pended
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This pigtails, which have been won by the ishabitants of the Flowery Laad ever sicce the -time, about 27 › years ago, when the Manchua got ibe those, it now proposed in some i quarters to ebilish, Too proposition is n tough one; but It has already mat with some success, for in Hong kong the other day 11 ora Chianco as wasated in a cable to the Evos ing
News," Sydney, discarded their quenes ini the course of three days, Bat thaza ara'n mere 5 handfal among the teeming millions of China.
Frince Tsai Tap some t me aga press.ted to. the Throna a memorial, praying for the aboli tion of the pl, tail, bad ore (fibo or, uments of the memorialisis was that theʻqorus is incon- vecitos. Nothing bay come of the petition so far, and whether it will end in anything but , mɔke remains to be saen,
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It was thought that the simple to: in Hoog Fong mish be fillowed in Sydney, but after cruising round" the Chinese quarters hare, an "Ev.ing News" reporter could find no signs of anything of the lid. Gerialuly a Bumber of Chines in Sydccy col off the pig tall not long ago. This win for the sake of convenience. Golag into courts and other pob ic places, they felt fanny, "welly Mindíoy az They say, when on taking off a hat the rolled-
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AMBRICAN NAWS.
(Via Manila). daring railway bot:ops that has taken place in Sao Francico, January 4.-Oce of the most
recent years occurrza jast evening on the Over- iend Boots near the city of Ogden, Ut h. The L. Corp. Dempsey, Vivensb, b Taylor......
P.e. Clegg, c V.vaash, b Cordů M Loadoo, Jan. 2.-A lequest has bete beld maucy and valuables in the old imo western
trala, was held up by the biodits and their Lids Hoghton, e Bass, & Catrie 03 the bodies recovered from the house at Mile-ard in which the supposed Hourdrdlich
style. Therrain was weli fi led with passengers Lt. Heygate, c Phillips, b Carrie....... and the robbers made a big haul and made Sgt. Bootb, CJ. Braga, b Contentumquerre evidence was that one had died from a ballet murderers were entrapped. The medical their escape. So far no clue has been found. Pte. Dowsinglos, b Carrieinengana woque in the bead that had not been self-
Boston, Massachusetts, Janasty 5-Uolted | Pis Cartesa, bJ, Brigs
|LL. S'ambley, b Taylor --- sistema irct d. and that a second was suffocated States Senator Herre Cator Lodge has begua L. Collis-Browns, Carvalho b Tayler N.C.D. News,
n canvass for re-election.
Vesinhch January 3. Thú Hours (giữa mities bas pspirad a bill for pressatation at the opesing of the after-Loliday à session pro- viding for on locrates of 41 memb.rs of the House of Representatives.
SHANGHAI TRADE,
Mestra. Ilbert & Co's Place Goods Market
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Pior Menow, b Bags -.........une taj micará pakykNU OBA Pto. Klitarne, not oul urm.commitystari Extrat meruoungjoonea
It is not believed that the controversy is barod upon any political found tim, Mr. Sun 123 Johnson, editor of the Chiasso Australian Herald" published to Sydney, asserts that there tobing political about it. His countrymen, or many of them, really, regard the quius aš. laconycolopt, Iddeof, it is a matter of fashion : as much as anything. Ia China the pigtail has for long bien considered a trouble, for this 938 tea200, among othus, that it ioʻls and darkens the colored silk worn by the well-fce 31do. The elly fiquid which exudes from the 37 Scalp of the Calamansi dawn the queue, 6 and so torns.to-e-doll, day color wsat was once a f: bloske of sky blue, gamb:ge, or 5 magenta,"
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ceived from Little Rock, Arkansas, telling of a Washington, Jinuary 4.-Word has been re- disastrous confiigration that destroyed over Tayler one million dollars worth of property. The fire Curris 13 occotted last night, and wiped out the principal Bragg baslacts sicilon of the city,”
TRIANGULAR CONTE IT,
THE INCOME TAX IN THE STRAITS.
HONGKONG CRICKET CLUB VS. THE CARRISON.
PASSING OF THE QUBÚP, :
ILOILO CHINESE, WILL NOT, DISCARD IT.
Hollo, Jan 4-Since quadraatting com menced a few days ago fiity Chigeman haver passed from laoghaired to core clipped cit zip.
The merchant class have be'd a meeting fo discuss the matter of adopting the European style of hair and have come to the conclusion that it would be detrimental to their business interests to adopt the new idea!
They say that in the past they have obtaivedo that if a native of the country, establishes S business in a Chloese business district," his/ countrymen bbycolt him in favor of the Chinara stores, and luismuch'as) after a Chlaawan loses his quane bo might be mistaken for a
· - ou recorfaknir wlows to the contrary, I bave energy he has thrown into the raising of the Report sa5%: −1 bo week's tu:lauss bas brea Lorned up a letter written by Lord Wolseley in only institution in this Colony, i si serry to fatisfactory chamcter and most of the 1906, a portion of which I think I may read :-
1 am well aware of how much I lay my.ay, which will misa Sir Henry May. I bave dependencies are showing a disposition to a self open to hostile crilicism-aye, even to already horns witsers le another place to what ter the market, for supplies, principally for bagay ridicals when I humbly assert my I think about his work la the C say. I know clearance after Chinese New Year, but the bellefla ibo possible invasion of England. him so we'l that I know that to hear himself daily aggregate of clearacces is also open But as a military student. prefer Bumbly praised is really an ordeal to him, and I will quits a fair scale. to air with such very great soldiers as Napo. theref ra spate him any moreBut if there are 1100 and Wellingtoa opon such a question as I said many icteres's which will miss him than lo sgres with the polit cans in eface there are quite as many which will miss uros a matter that might be at zo very disjestite ions of charity and help and thought Lady May. (Prolonged applause:) All thora fast date ene of life and death to uT QU'A nation."
for others which fall within the
Iondor, Jan. 3. The Dà ly Mail contales à ❘ of Commerce bave resolved to ask Gorerament, The Cab met the Gʻrrinon on 'their groned? Filipizo, it won'd ba bætter to keep the long Tapse words may wall make you parer, Just of woman's work will miss the presence Isaganicis in re'etente to a romans that in place of the income tax, to levy a house and in the Telangelar Contest, the game resulting | hair as a trade mark and cooti as to profit by thluk of England lavaded! A piteous ber of insitations for the good of the Colony into a secret alliance for the purpose of an landlord and the tenant each paying one ball.
of Lady May. But it not merely the som Rusils, Germany and Japan have entered land tax of one month's seat per monum, the .in a draw. The Garrison compiled saa rots, the Chipete reputation of scling at a small plight the thousands of young men' who are
all out, of which Lieut. Doaghton was respond | produ antrained will be in theo ruening abiot and with which Lady May is associated that has ulilmate dismemberment of China. The Dally They will also ask Gorerament to spprosch |sible for 81. He played a grand game and In all stores where any of the Chiosis em asking what they could do to help, begging, endeared herious all. It is because she is like | Afail ridicules the idea, and polets out that the F.18.5. Goremment for assistance, as the | complied als score qulia rapidly. The second ployes catiff their bair, at least three). • floor perhaps, somebody to put is. fhair hands tiffer the sun-light which gladdens everything it Japan is maintaining an honourable attitude in Straits and F.V.3. enjoy the sims protection. best score was Baguali's 48., The Cleb pat op | más, a bookkeeper, and a collector, Letp, the which they do not krom, bow to was or other touches and diffuses happiness in the world it, her relations with England. The rumoar that The Chamber also nike Gore'hment to @p-| 183 juis Or sight wickets,” Turner was the long quenga is order that ng loss, may occur weapoza which they do not k,aw how to fight illumicer. It is because ad cne kas ever heard Japan has attempted such a plot is otterly poil to the home su herties for a reducilon of top scorer with 65 zona, while R. Habcock through mistakes as to anticuality of the store, will. Gentlemen, you know-or if you do ust bar say an unkind or ill-natured word of any foolish and unwonky of ciadante.—Ohakd gifl, the milliary cont.ibution,—Straits TimeA compled a good an: The scores szol
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