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AUSTRALIAN MAIL
The I. G, M... PRINZ SIGISMUND left Manila on the 3rd instant, at. Mirinight and may be expected hero on or about the 6th fostant, at nouff.
The E. & A. . ALDENHAM left Sydney for this port on the 17th ult, and may be expected to arrive here on or about the 10th January.
GERMAN MAIL.
The I. G. M. 8.4. PRINZ LUDWIG carrying the German Mails with dates
from Berlin of the 9th of December, left Singapore on the 4th inst., at noon and may be expected here on or about the 9th instant, al 10 a.m.
MERCHANT STEAMERS.
Tho N. Y. K. s.8. IYO MARU (European
Line.) left London for this port via London on the 6th December. end in expected; here on the 14th Jan.
The N. Y. R. SHIDZUOKA MARU (American Line.) loft Seattle for this port via ports on the 15th ult, and is ex- pected here on the 18th January.
The I. C. 9. N. 6.5. LOVAT from Calcutta in due at Hongkong on the 9th January.
VESSELS IN PORT.
Steamers.
Lennox, Dr., 2,361, J. H. Sherals, 25th alt-Singapore, 19th, ult. Gen. -D. &Co.
B. and S.
Glenfalloch. Br. a.a. W. L. Gardner, 25th ult-Singapore, 18th. ult. Gen. -TC. and Co.
LANGFORD'S DEBACLE..
A Genuine Affair,
Gunboat Smith looks like a real boxer, Boy Boxing Before nearly 7,000 fans at the Atlas A.A., ón No- vember 17, he won the award, over Tean, Br. 8.3. 1.357, J. V. Sidford, 26th Sam Langford in their 12 round alt-Manila, 23rd ult. Get bout. The decision was just one, for only in about 3 rounds, did Lang- ford have the honours. It was pro- bably the largest crowd of sports that ever watched a boat in Beantown, and all went away satisfied that Langford had shot bie bolt, so far as ever again Maskew, Ger. 1.x. 998, R G. Zoller, 26th being considered a good conten alt-Hankow, 17th ult, Roeder for the world's title. He has B. and 8.
gone back so tar that the fang
for were surprised,
they Koonshing. Br. A. 1,333, J.M. Wright
alt.Shanghai, 24th ult, Gen. never realised that the once for -J. M. & Oo.
midable boxer had retrograded to auch an extent. Chow Tal, Gen, 8.8. 1,115, E Guthomson 25th alt-Bangkok, 19th ult. Gon.-B. and B.
Tamon Mara, Jap. .. 1,448, Nomma, 455h uit.Mo, 19th utt., Coal --M.B. K.
Hakata Mara, Jap. 8.8. 3,370, H. Nemmin, 27th ult.---Moji 22nd ull, Gen'
--M. Y. K
Dunera, Br. us, 3,585, 27th ult-Moji,
22nd ult. GenD. 8.
That he would be defeated by Smith was not dreamed of by most of the fans, who were offer- ing 100 to 25 that Lingford would be the winner. Some of the holder battera were ready to
Tamsui, Br. 8.8. $109. French, 27th ult-make good wagers that Langford
Dalny, 21st ult. Gen. B. &8.
would stop Smith within 6rounds. Haiching, Br. ... 1.267, W, O Pasamore There were fow takers of the
28th alt-watow, 27th ultSmith end. Gen.-D. L. & Co.
Smith's body boxing and his footwork wo ss big se. surprise as Langford's poor showing No one can say that Langlord did not do all he could, for if ever be worked hard to win Smith's he did then. It was tantalising left jabs and his right to the jw that threw Langford off, so that he had hard work Telemachas, 1,192, AL. Fraser, 30th getting set or countering. Smith
Hue, Br... 710, Cornelinson, 29th instant
Haiphong, 27th ult, Gon A R.Marty.
Mausang, 1,644, Coylǝ, 29th ult.-Saigon
24th ult, Rice-J. M. and Co.
"
Baigon, 24th it., Goa-W. F.S. And Co.
was in good shape, while Lang- ford still carried a lot of unneces•
Mexico Maru, 3,60, N. Kobayashi, Jothary fat. Only a few times did uit.-Japan 7th ult. Gen-Smith forget the plan that had
X.
Luchow: Br. ss. 1,281, Meathrel, ultShangaal, 26th ult. -B. and B.
29th Gen.
Zafiro, 1,449, F, S. McMurray, 10th utt. Manila, 27th uit, en-S. T. & Co.
been mapped out for him to follow, sad when he did de- viate from it he received some wallope that made him shake. There was not a knock-down in the battle, but at the close both butors were pretty well tired from their work. Though Langford's punches had much power behind Them, Smith had outscored him in every rouad, but the 8th, 9th, Trikosan Maru, Jap. 89. 1,894, K. Taka-and lil, by a big margin.
wa, 30th ult-Moji, 24th ult. Coal-Suzuhi & Co.
Monmouthshire, Br. a. 3.197, F. G.
Eccleston, 30th ult-Singapore, 23rd uit., Gen.-J. M. & Co,
The I. C. 8. N. 8.S. KUTSANG from Don Calcutta is dus at Hongkong on the 12th January,
The I. C. 8. N. KUMSANG from Caloutta is due at Hongkong on the 17th Junuary,
The I. C. S.-N. .... HINSANO, from Sandakan, is due at Hongkong on the 9th Inst.
The I, C. 8. N... NAMSANO from
Mafi is due at Hongkong on the 10th
January,
The S.L. VENNACHAR from Tacoma
is due at Hongkeng on the 26th January,
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Nagasaki, Kobo & Yokohama S'hal, Tsingtau, Kobe & Y'hams P. Ludwig Manila. Mangarin. Cam& floilo Rubi Bombay via Singapore Part S'ham Penang & Colombo Shanghai, Kobe & Yokohama
Manila
Nikko M.
N.Y K. M. & Co. 9 T. Co.
Q deep. |10, Jan. 14, Jan.
8, Jan.. 12, Jan.
Java Maru Nyanza Cordillore- Yuensong
0.8. K. - P. & O. M. M.
J. M. Co.
OF
N.Y.K.
J. M. Co.
Y'hams and Kobe via Shanghai Kobe & Yokohama
Chinwanteo
Kiyo M. Vorwaerts Iyo M. Hopsang
T.K K 8. W. N. Y K. J. M. Co.
3, Feb. 31, Jan.
15, Jan.
9. Jan.
Shanghai
Hangsang J. M. Co.
8, Jan.
Shanghai
Tanhui
B. & S.
8, Jan.
Shanghai & Tsingtau
Yingchow
B. & S.
Shanghai
Shaohsing
B. &'S.
Shanghai. Kobe & Yokohama
O.J.D.Ahlers H. A. L.
10, Jan. 13. Jan. 14, Jan.-
Luchow B. & S.
Shanghai
Devanha Bohemia
P.&O.
115. Jan. 15. Jan.
ls, W. Co.
1, Feb.
or about 15th Jan.
Daijin Maru O. 8. K. Japan
11, Jan.
D. 8. Co.
&, Jan.
Lovat
J. M. Co.
Haiching Haiyang Tean Zafiro ¡Yatsbing
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Titania, Ger. 2,000, Lorenzen, lät instant
Tsingtau, 28th uit.
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Vorony, Rus... 3,616, Dranovsky, 31st
Veaclecostok, 15th ult. Wood Fromellious, Norw, s. 1,79g Jensen, 1st Inst.Bangkok, 23rd ult., Rico--- Thorenson & Co.
The decision by Referee Flem. log in Smith's favour was hailed with thunder sus applause. It was a popular verdict,
THE OLD QUESTION OF MONEY.
"We talk of this question or that as supreme, but I sometimes wonder whether a greater than thom all is not knocking at the doors of statesmen," writes “HI,' W. M. in the Nation.
ponge.
"I maan the old question öf money of how to run this thrift- Nanyo Mara, Jap. s. 1,905, H Katow, 1st legs world of ger-gaws and ex-
InstChingwantao, 95th ult.
One hears much of the Cost-Dodwell and Co Maru, Jap. 5.4. 2,801, 31. Nakarms, had German situation. The other 2nd inst-ingaporo, 24th ult. day, at a dinner table haunted by Gon-N. Y. K
City nien, I heard the English may be expected bere on or about the Kina, Dan 4,714. J. B. Oortson, 2nd Inst positition discussed quite 85 14th of January.
The Danish Motorihip as: RUNAM has oft Port Said on the 20th ult., and
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The a.s. GLENFARG passed the Suez Canal on 10th uit., and is duo hore on
The s... GLENROY loft. Singapore on
Kiria
Wai
Karutsu, 29th ult, Gen.-H. & Co.
Shing, Br. s.. 1,170, G. 8. Kohnwood gravely. All were pessimistic; 2nd Inat Samarang 23rd alt, the most hopeful conclusion was Sugar--J. M. &.00.
hat the trouble would take the Bondoran, Br. 8.8. 2,587. O. T. Calley 3rd form of a lingering malaiss rather Inst-Singapore, 25th uit. Geo.than a catastrophe State credit, ...G. L, and Co.
the 3tet ult. and is due hers on the 6th Ulv, Norw. 88, 885, J. Pederaan, 2nd, inst. it was thought, might save that--
instant,
The F. & O... NYANZA left Binga-
para for this port on the 3rd lestant, at
Chinowe.
Bangkok, 23rd. ult. Gen. so that instead of a great breakage like Baring's or Overend and China, 3.871, E. Tombonbi, 2nd inst. Gurney's, one might merely
Singapore, 5th utt., Gén.-A. L.
Ga.m. and is due here on the 9th Instant,g, Rickmers, Dat. a. 573,Jagt, 3rd inst-witness a long, continnons slough-
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Bangkok, 26th ult. Rico-B; &
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"The symptoms of the general 8. Kueichow, Br. 6.3. 1,213, Pickard, 3rd-inut. Gusocial sickness-the bigh Bank -Pakbol, 2nd inst. Gen.-B. &8. rate, the immense export of capi. Hongkong, Br... 739, Murquerite, 3rd tał to South America, the heavy instPathol, 2nd last. General commitments of the great houses -Marty.
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Maru, Jap... 1,119, K. Tashiro, in Mexican and Brazilian ven- 3rd Inet-8watow, 2nd inst. Contures, the solid mass of over- -O, S. X. Hopsang. Br. #. 1,300, Robertson, 3rd capitalised or unfl intable aciuri- Inat.-Chingwantao. 26th ult, ties, the weakness of one or two
·
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Fukura Maru, Jap., s. 3,087, Goto, 3rd big firms, and, above all, the Inst.-Komatsu, 27th alt. Coal-enormous demand for and the M. B. G. K.
8.
Yunnan, Br. B.. 1,200, Eidy, 3rd Inst. Cost of armaments-are, of cou se, Sourabaya, 22nd ult. Bogar B. & common property. But I confess I was surprised to find how Derwent, Br. 3.5. 1,562, Jenkins, 4th inst. heavily a rather Conservative Somatay, 23rd ult. Bugar-gathering dwelt on the cures of their strong Bhtbetow Mara, Jap. es. 2,449, Nagano, armaments and
3rd fant-Dalny, 7th ult. Coal agacciation with something like an approaching bankruptcy of Statesbig and little.
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Hangsang. Br. 18. 1,356, 8. Wilde, 3th
Inst.-Bwatow, 4th Inst. Gan. J. M. & Co.
"When on remembers that, na Tranquebir, Dut, a.g. 2,216, J. St urnson
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Government ha in six years Hufchow. Br. .. 1,118, Ở Hooker, 4th
inst.Shanghai, lat Inst. Gas added, in new additions to the B. and 8.
naval estimates, a sum which at Solveig,
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