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Federation League. Other mimbers of the Cabinet are favourable to it.
It is not improbably that next your a colonial oveference will be held in London,
STHANOS-MARITIME DISASTER.
argued that the additional 3d For word AT BEUGELA,
was nolikely to influence the trails, and │Brugala, November 18-M. Do Roths certainly any such effect would be only child proposes to the Conference to raise the temporary. India's attitudo might risk legal tetder of silver to five pounds; heune the succes of the experiment for a cheaper
London, Nov. 18.- alcamar came into jbupk nates would be payable in sily. 31. tariff to Australio,
Lord Kimberley said he regarded these collision with a small lighthouse in Belfast All etarted exempt Elfin, and a good start The Rothschild stated in to address thes Was Thade at 1.15. Unlike yesterday, the bis prepoel was rether a palliative measure arguments se very foroible, and he would Lough, Ireland. The lighthouse was over- drifting uxperience came at the start, st la solution of the question, un angrepresent them to the Indians fovernment.thrown, and the inmates drowned.
I hoped to raply in time to allow the now there was wind for an hour. Payne gested that, un condition of America con- draw away fint, followed by itim, Dart, tinuing her present purchases of silver, the riff to begin in January
The Agonts-Goteral are pleased with For Gros, epon to European Non-Catamis-
Biyah, &r and Ladybird. About 2.15 Erna Powers should combine and aimed Officers and men of any regiment the wind freshened from the N..E.. purchase live millions starling anally for the result of the deputation, or corps of the garrison, or to Europonn and the tres may be said to have tugun five seato, at a pries out exceeding forty- THE PROSECUTION OF THE TANAMA CANAL members of the Police; the boata to bofromhat too. Fayan was the first three penes per ounes; and that, should
silver is higher, purchase he spende Nov. 16-The prosecution of M. Fors approved by the Committee; distance, to feel he wip, and benit in dine svinmediately, the details of the scheme to dizand de Lossops and his son and the
mile; time allowed for oare, 8 accends por sar; four boats must start the lore fellowing in the best of for form the subjeut for international agresment, othog directors of the Panama Canal Com
Sanders .......
Hud 6th races, Ist day, and 2nd and 3rd, 2nd day, excluded; entranco, $1; first prize, i; connd prize, $5: Starters
boya, to confess their fault and promiles race. On board the flagship, Miss Rebla-12 was dealt to my who would win, *mendment, might, not Improperly, hava non handed over the Ladies Fursa to the Amidst the intanet excitement all threa spoon-hosta prazed the winning post. The judge been made at the alone of the debate on the strokes of the leading orews, 80th November, while the Colonial Secretary's pasipd by a few words of praise, and gave the result na a dead hent between arguments were still fresh in the minds of Jeffrey pronted her with s obcipe bongaust Jeffrey tond Lammort with Sanders third big bearers and while they were still under while Mr. F. Lammart presented her with about a yard behind. Tine-7 min. 2 the foflussos of his very affective speech in a liver para Cheers were thun given for aces, the earlier part of the sitting. A motion Mies Robinson, the Ladies, His Excelloney the Governor (President of Club), for for adjournment was just as much in
the Chairman, Hon. 3. B. Stowart Look- order then as on "Wednesday, and such a speech, if good-humgured in tone, might hart; and for the winning crews. Share produced in the onofficial members, or doad heat will probably on decided to some of thom, signs of teleating; but the morrow. The Boye followed up their other mocesses by carrying off the German Cup, O'Brien was neither equal to the idea nor to the effective carrying out of it on the instant. Lammert taking the place of his brother even if he had been able to conceive it. Frank. The starting was admirablo, and He took 14 days to find out that he might the competitions passed off without the take advantage of a motion to adjourn to slightest hitch. deliver a further insolent address to the unofficial members, and to get it ready. He felt socksure they must have been con vinoed by his fra: great offort and that they needed only such an appeal as he could pre- pare and deliver to induce them to bank down. He came to the Counell prepared to meet a feeble und beaten crowd ready at a word to throw up tho sponge and confess, and he had neither brains or ability o poredivo, when they laid their protest on the table and natified. their intent to ad- dress the Bepretary of State, that they were still unconvinsed and impenitent and be yond the influence of any arguments, bow
apreob, aver loquent, from him. appropriate enough if delivered at the former ineating of Council, or even at Wed- Desday's meeting if the unofficial mambers were showing signs of relenting or were dirided, was utterly absurd and out of plass in the face of the representatives of the ommunity united in maintaining their original position and in a public act of pro- test against the official majority that had defeated thema..
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INTERNATIONAL Race, ChallenGL Cur.' for four-cara: Cap prosented by J. 3. Lapraik, Esq., to be held by the winning aruw for one pour, but to remain the pro- perty of th Clcb; distance, .. and-a-half; outrance, $10; to be zowed in boats the propesy of the Victoria He cromion Club,
English-Fres.
Station No. 1.-ited. Bow, S. Jeffrey.......... 10. 10lbs, No. 2, V. H. K. Haggard. 1st. 10lbs. 0lbs. No. 3, G. Meynol
128 Brake, W. i. Ward....... Llet. Gibe, Cox, B. E. Watera..... 9st..4lb.
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· Irish.-Shamrock Binzion No. 2lesen. How. E. OsborIO LADOM NA 10st. bibs. No. 2, E. Hardy ... 10. 5lbs. No. 8, A. L. Cay
12st. 10lbs. 5lbs. Strako, R. D, Sandera... 12et.
Oos, d. Grimble. Ost. 5lbs.
German-Thistle, Station No. 3.-Binck, White and red, Bor, E. Goetz..
* 10st. 31hs. No. 2, F. Lammert......... 10st. 6lba, No S, E. Friedrichs....... 1st, Olba. Strake, R. F. Lammert... 10st.
Cox, J. A. Ingles....... Ost. Olbs. When the training vegan the Irish crow were looked upon as the likely winners, but the loss of De Robeck was reckoned só eo.
fast
Royal Artillery (4) Royal Artillery (B)
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A procession, the former winning by sa- veral lengths. Time-7 mina. 19 decs.
1 Royal Artillery (A)..... GERMAN Crr. presented by members of Olub Gormania; far four-ors; islane, one mila; entranice $10; to be rowed in boats the property of the Vicuria Recruation Club.
Kornblume
Station No White and ne Bow, J. Wantzenaon... 10st. 3lbe. 21ba No. 2, P. Phillipa.......... 11. No. 3, G. Meynsil
1 lat. Glba. Stroko, E. Friedricus... 15 0.b. Cox, J, E. Ingies..... Ost. Olb.
Leck.
Station No. 2.-Black and Pink. Bow, B. Lammort... 10st. 12iba. No. 2, W. Stopani I. 3lba, No. 3, G: C. Hayward.... 10at. 10lbs. Stroke, I. F. Lammiert... 10t, Sibe Cox, H. W. Kew. 9, 9lba.
Shamrock.
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Station No. 3.-Whito. Bow, E. C. Hardy 10st.
flo.. No. 2, 0. Gechwind........ 1st.
12s 10lbs No. 3, A. L. Cay Stroke, W. O. Boothby... 11st. 11be. Gux, S. W. Hayward... 9st. lib.
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other ught the bar. The rating of the Green Island Mach-boat was mae of those nights which yachtsmen ́spoate of in sfter days, and the boats got their times Es follow:-
Payne. Biyah Dart..... Kitten
.2.34.30 ..2.40.00 2.45.48 2.49.40
Ladybird................. 2.60.20 Half an hour of the breza thon prevail. ing carried the Payne back to the Flagship park, and the two leading toata passed the middle marks as under-
Payne Biyah
3,05, 42
..... 3.10.20 As the wind held with fair stadium the Face was well maintained Kollet Land marky, but the Biyah chow. her hold of the leader, and her 33 minute Pantaco was lost on beastward run. Kellet'e Island Mark boat was passed
3.24.30
PayRe
Brych Lind Ladybird
3.32.06 ....... 3,95.00
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The lead thus obtained by the out with the ugly bow and the perfectly-itting Balla we slightly increased era the winning mark was passed; and the times of the
eroaning wore as follow
Payne..... Aiyah
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DIREUTILS.
LADOGA MAOKSIKATES. Bondon, Nov; 18.-Lord Horschell, the Lord High Ohancellor, has appointed a working men as a magistrato at Dodley. This is the sound appointment of a sini- Iar character within a wanke.
PROPOSAL PROTHOTION FOR AULICULTURE;
London, Nov. 20-Me James Lowther who is to be president of the National
Agriculture Conference to be held in De-
toi ton Committee of the Belegnies, und voreation of funde, is cuncing a greatcomber, advises the imposition of Customa Brussels, November 23.-M. de Roths-sensation in Paris, and is unsch regretted.dation in food imported into the United London, Nov, 21.Baron Boinach, ouo Kingdom and coming into competition of the directors of the Panama Canal Com with British-grown products, the dutien to paay, who are being prosecuted by the bo the basis of a sliding scale which French Government for fraud, has died would ease in operation when the price of from exaiteacat in views of the approach the imported article exceeded that of the ing trial in Paris.
homo article o aso recommends"the" establishment of preferential rates in fo- vour of the Colonies, so as to secure the staintenanes of supplies from within the [limits of the Empire.
chita, in lis proposal to the Monetary Con ferner, dectors that bimetallem is an im. possibility for England, but he suggests whether it is not possible to extend the nee of silver generally and thereby stop any further all in price, the dienstone effect of which nobody on foreres. The Portuguesa Delegate is instructed to support the propo-
al of Bagland.
THE HARNESS-CUTTING IN THE FOURTE
BUSSARY,
London, Novencher 20-The Colonel of the Fourth Hussars writer, at the request of his men, to express their disgust at the act of temper of a single trooper who was labels guilty outing the harness of the Regiment.
OBITUARY.
Nov. 24-Owing to Deputy Delahayes having charged 150 deputies and sonators, whom he did no; usmo, with, corruption in connection with the Panama Canal Com. pany, M, Tonbet, the Promior, agrond to the appointment of a committon to inquire into the truth of the charges.
The obarges garo rise to standulous scenos in the Chainber.
M. Ferdinand de Lesseps is ignorant of the proposed trial of the directors of the Panama Caeri Company, his relatives buy-
London, Nov. 21. The Daily Chronicle considers that it would be impossible to carry out Me James Lowther's proposal for the imposition of Castoris duties on food products importad into the United Kingdom and coming intecompetition with British-grown producte
THE LATE SIR JOHN MACDONALD, DI London, November 20-The death is an ing kept the information frota bin for fear London, Nov. 16.-The Earl of Rose. 30unged of General James Primrose,
of causing him a ebook which might have bory, Secretary of Stats for Foreign Affairs, THE CHARTERED & A. COMPANY: ME a serious cestil.
to-day performed the ceremony of unveil. KODER PROPOSALS.
London, November 22.--It is understooding a bust the fate Sir John Macdonald, that the summonses issued against the Premier of Canada, which has been placed directors of the Panama Canal Company in the crypt of St. Paul's Cathedral, Lon- charge MM. Fordinand de Lesseps, Charles con. Lord Rosebery deliverul an address, de Lessons (his son), Eiffel, Fontana, in which he eulogised the efforts of the and Cotter, as directors of the company, Canadiani atalean towards promoting the with fraudulently reducing investire into B unity of the Empire.
chitorionl event, and with holief in swindling.
Landon, November 30. A mesting of the Chartered Brisiel South Africa Company was held pesterday in Londo Mr Gecil Rhodes mucina sperch, in which he dwelt es, the difficulties the Company had over come and the great mineral prospects of the serpang's territory, fle then propounded a scheme to extend the telegraph bugand Zanzibar to Uanda and Egypt, thus sour ing those countries to England, Re bo- lieved the bludi would consent to the ar- rangement if adequately paid, sud ho said As Mr Lloyd's Payne beat the light was possible to complete the scheme with
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Ladybird
Kitten....
Pearl
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by 8 min. 33 sec.. and she has to allow Miyah 5 minatos, Payne wins the Cup by 3 min. 33 ser. She has therefore won both days.
in a decado.
THE ERINDISI POSTAL CONTRACT,
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THE DISASTER TO BUS: BOWK, Lavior., Nov. 15.-It. is believed that H.M.S. Houe grounded on the reef off London. Nov, 18.-Mr Tom Mann, can- Cape Ferrol owing to the use of an inac- tinuing his ovidence bofore the British eurate chart. An inquiry into the cause of Reyul Commission upon labour, said that the disse er is being held be we in favour of a voluntary eight-hour system, but would accept the legalisation Lendan, Nov. 15.-H.M.S. Calypen of the system if that brought about the which was disabled in a recent galu in the Laados, November 3C.-The renewal of result, mors quickly. Ho considered that English Channol, has arrived exfe at Ply- the Brindisi pustal contract is regarded as the question of eight hours ought to be mouth.. certain, Italy having opnceded a fresh re-dealt with by the application of the
THE HOMESTEAD STRIKE. duetion in transit dues,
principle of local option,
Landos, Nov. 21.During the period of London, Nov. 19. Me Sydney Wabb, in the strike at the Homestead works of the Paris, November 29-M. Brisson in form-giving evidence before the British Labour Carnegie Company near Pittsborg, the ing a Cabinet, which it is expeted will have Commission, stated that in his opinion the strikers lest two millions of dollars (shout.: a radical complexion and be pledged to a fundamental prosperity of Australia was £400,000) in wages, Thirty-five deaths are rigorous enquiry into the Panama Canal due to the high standard of the life of the also attributed to the eriko
ME J. G. BLAINE, people. The shortening of the hours of Inbour was partially the case that the London, Nav. 21.-Mr James G. Blaine, standard zate of wages in Victoria was lately the Secretary of State in President relatively higher than in 1866, despite the Barrison's Cabinet, who was said to be la s reduction to eight hours...
aritical condition of health, is now reported to be improving.
THE POLITICAL CRISIS IN FRANCE
So little able to grasp the situation and its necessities or opportunities was the Colo- dial Secretary, do utterly unable to change front and face an enemy advancing from an unexpected quarter, so incapable of re- moulding a prepared oration to fit the exi-rious that faveur veered round to the for gencies of the occasion, that thero is no
mani. From the first the English were allusion in his speech to the protest, or to considered to ban a poor chance. They the altitude of the unofficial members 46 had the beat station, but the evidenced by it, although an expression of that they had only one little spin regret that they had taken another step in a
strengthen wrong direction and made their ultimate together did not end to
More than withdrawal mers diffoult would have been opinion in their farear.
half an hour after time, Mr Lockhart strictly appropriate and natural.
got the three bests away tó a beautiful start.
The Germans, why, singularly The O'Brien is not a debater, but he is a enough, had deserted the Koblame for fast stroko by Lon- perfect example of official ignorance, obstitba Thistle, were ast
ad- mort, which gave them a lead of three naos and insolence. His motion journ the Council was out of order (pace lengths in the first half-mile, the other Ward now ba. the ruling of his Excellency the Governor.) boats being about level. The business of the day was finished. The gan to gain a listie, though his stroke Council was at an end. No mation to ad- was lover and seemed to got les hid journ was needful or proper. The Governor of the water than Ianumert's and hie together. adjourns the Council as he pleases-uot the men did not
fore, Lae German who Connell itself. The speech mido under Half-a-mile from Berne, Lao cover of the motion to adjourn was whelly were being steered finely, had to quicken
a short distance when Frank Lammers for glory's sake sod was, anxious to oun- as the English were resping up slowly but irregular and beyond the parliamentary u privilage. For a member to more an ad aurely, and responding gamely to Lan-aratcher gave way which practically dialude an alliance for the sole purpose of Lonlyn, Nuvember 28-At yesterday's Premises of the Looden Stereosccple Co- Journent in order to lot off a speech he ought to have made a fortnight before, on a matter entirely diepared of, was an absurdi ty. If he had pozen on the unbject of the protest real at the opening of the Council and pointed out, if he could, its initility
or inaccuracy, be might possibly have been
in order, but a speech on that subject or
even a sentence was beyond his powers.
Perhaps a fortnight henes he may have made out the meaning of the protest and gathered himinli together for ab attack on
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VICTORIA REGATTA, 1892. SECOND DAY.-FRIDAY, Dec., 16. President His Excellency Sir Willi Robinson, K.0.M.G.
Stewards-His Excellency Vice-Aduciral the Bon. Sir E. R. Fremantle, K.C.B.;
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bett's roke they won disorselly by buat a couple of lengthe The Irish were far behind.-Time, 10 mins. 634 Beta.
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Station No. 4-Brown Sanh. Bow, E. T. Morga....... 10 No. 2, F. Lammort........ 10at. No. 3, J. M. G. Manat... 10st. 10lbs. Glbaz Stroka, W., Ward..... 11st,
Ooz, B. E. Waters...... 9at. élbs.
No. 5. Station
Thistl Bow, E. Goetz
10st. 3lbs. No. 2, E. J. Godge....... 10st. Olb. No. 3, G. L. Duncan..... 10. 1lbs. Stroke, S. Jeffrey....... 10st 10lbs.
Oux, G. A. Caldwell... st. lb. This was the last race of the day, No trouble was experienced zu getting the five of war in the immediate fature; but that it NEWS BY THE AUSTRALIAN
They had gone only was necessary to prepare for the next war
MAIL boats away in line.
two fronts. France, he said, loved war
posed of the Hose.
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NEWS BY THE FRENCH MAIL. GENERAL CAPEITT ON GERMAN ARMAMINTE, Bertin, Nov. 23.-General you Caprivi, in introducing the new Army Bill in the goand Reichstag to-day. made an important speech in which he is there was a fear
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TRE TRIAL DI M, DE LFSSETS AND THE CHAMBER OF REPUTIES.
THE MONETARY CONFLUENCE,
FIRK IN LONDON DUS TO ELECIBICITY.
London, Nov. 16.-The Regent-street
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A SCOTETY SCANDAL !
London, Nov, 20.Td the coroner's' in- quest on the body of Mrs Maide, whe com mitted enicide during the progress of the trial of her daughter, bliss Maude, on the charge of stealing are plate from the establishment of Messi Spink szid. Sone, jewellers, the jury roburned a verûlet of insanity.
London, Nov. 18:Arengution has be Baveral lengths were lost before they picked up the ravising the map of Europe. The Powers sitting of the International Monetary Con-pay have been sot afire by the electric Caused in nociety by Efes Catering Maute, stroke again, and though they wanag forming the Triple alliance were weaser in farruse 3. Baloret. Bolgin Minister of fight employed in the plane. Mach do the wife of a military officer of high-rank ad to reduce the distance between them troops then Russia and France. His Ex-Finance, advised the conference to study go has been done to the building sad tho having committed auicide stan hotel dur
ing the progress of her daughter's trial on and the others the gap was too great to bocellergy then aid that the Geriann Army the stock of silver hald by certain photographie ateck.
THE COLORNT TO .. WARSPITE." charge of stealing silver plate from the spanuod, and they ultimately gare up. The was the largest in the war, but icked constries, endoterred by the prospect of
Londa, Nov, 18.-An inquiry has been establishment of Spink and Sons, the wall- other four bouts kept company for three efficiency, and that the Gernisvat desired finding masses of unemployed silver under
in August last, to HMS. Farspile, the [ie aliogud, was committed by Miss Maude FOR Lagu Gics, po to European Non-quarters of the digiatice. As this point, thorough to enteres universal service and the weight of which the market would be held into the circumstances of the accident, known jewellere in Loudon. The theft, it
the Boys thot to the frout, gave the Naval to adopt the biennial stem exorpt in the sportily crushed. Commissioned theors and men of any
crew, their wash, and thungh badly steered in the Cavalry and Artillery.
Mie Montefioro Levi gihe chairman) tagship of the Pacific squadron, the vessel at her mother's instigation. regiment or corps of the garrison,
Dever lust their advantage. They won by
reminded the delugates that their task was having, is entsting the harbour of Eagzni! European crows of any of 'early two lengths from Friedrichs, who
to submit for the acceptance of their wait, Vancouver Island, got aground and Vessila; entrancs, St first prize, 80:
I was length ahead of Jeffrey. Time - 7
rospective Gaveruments plan for the sprung leak. The officers have been ac
quitteil on the charge brought against the second prize, $25; prisented by IMS.
establishment by a interactionsi conven Drina, a sec Pictor Emanul canteen fand time
tion of tuo mas of gold and silper as but has been reprimanded for having motuilio money,
excelessness in a minor degree, allowed for is, zeconds por our; boats to bu approved by the Committea's
ROYAL MAKRIAUG WITH A DANCER, London, Nov.20.-A marriage has taken distanco, ane bule.
place between Duko Louis of Bavaria and
dancer of the Court Theatre, Manich. SCIAL DEMOCRATIO CONGRESS IN BERLIN. London, Nov. 19.--The Social Democra
TER CHILIAN NETULLIO,- London, Nov. 21-4. plot bonfined to tie Congress, sitting in Berlin, has declared by a mananas vote that it has nothing in sympathizer with the Into President common with State Socialism." Is a Balmaceda hus beer diacurred to exist programe is of a revolutionary character, among the officers of soun regiments of the while the later is cunnervative, and ja Chiliad Army at Santiago, the capital.. merely States capitalion-the last device of suciety on the eve of collapse, The Can- areas Itivites the trades of the world to sup- pore the legalicing of the sight-hour system,
Starters:
21 Bacs.
Royal Engineora Imperiettod
Torpedo Depot (AJ Torpedo Depot (U) Royal Artillery.
His Excellency Major-General Digby The Torpods Depot (A) early began to Barker, C.R.; Lieut-Colonel Barrow Honorable E. R. Bellies; Honourable J.how in front, rusing a short quick stroke, J. Bull-Irving; F. de Bavis. Far.; Hon their most dangerous oppens being the nratate C. P. Chater: His Honour Chief Arallery and Engineers. They won easily Justice Mr Fielding Clarko; J. J. Francis, It was a grand race for seered plage Esq., Q.C.: Commander Goodrich, B.N. which was gained by about quarter of Major-General Gordon; G. J. Holliday, length by the Enginesra. Tine-7 wins. Esq.; . Hoppits, Esq.; Carl Jantzen, Esq.; J. S. Lapraik, Esq.; C. Fun Loepor, Esq., H.I.M. 4 Consul for Gerthany; Cap- tain McQuhte, N.; H: N. Mody, Esq.; Colonel Malloy, R.E.; Commoders Bury Palliser, R. G. W. Playfair, Ear; Fen Liont-Colonel Rayantil, SL.I.; W. B. Ray, Beg; A Romano, Eng, Consul General for Portugal; Hen. Comtuander R. M. Bamsey, LN D. R. Son Bag. He ourable T. H. Whitshand; B. E. Wodehone, Esq., O.M.G.
Committee: Hon. J. H. Stewart Lock. bart, (Chairman) E. Friedrichs, Esq.; J
Michal, Raq., C. T. Robinson, Esq.; W. 5. Puus, Esq. M. A. A Souza, Ren- C. H., Trompión, Esq.; G. Meynell, Esq.,& S.L.I.; E. D. Sanders, Esq. (flow. Sec retory); Jan. Hution, Esq (Hon. Très- surer)
Judges of the Rowing Races --Major H. Faithfall, Hongkong Regiment; A. M. Marshall Esq.
Umpires and Starter: Hon. J. R.. Sloware Inokhart, (Starter), Rowing, (Uspices)--R. Rubisou, Fag., B.E C. H. Grace, Esq. Yachts, G... Lüder, son, Esq. Open Balling Boats. Burnie Bey
Judge of the Sailing Hacer -Commanðor Goodrich, R. K.
Time Keeper ¿ – T. F. Hungh, Daq.
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The Beguita was poptinged to-day in perfeet weather, the sun shing brightly while, 18:36ys were tempered by gentle northerly breeze. There was a larger et fandanga then on the previous day, oxs pecially of ladies, which was only naturally Bening that the Ladies Fursa had to be competed for His Excelleney Sir William Robinson, accompanied by Ludy Robinson Bad Mies Robinson und puely, was present during the whole of the afteroon, and it may be mentioned here that Lady Robinson has consented to present the prizes to
kindly the successful competitors at five o'clock to-morrow afternoon in the Gymnasium of
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Torpedo D-put (A) ... 1 Royal Engin Royal Artillery
SAILING RACE-For AN OPEN BOATS
any rig; Chinese owned bosta excluded; entrance, $2; prizo, 826; winner of this ruct on the first day to be penalised 5
VISIT OF THE Q BEN TO FLORENCE.
London, November 17,-Her Majesty the
Queen will spend a worsh in Flurenta in March next.
Paris, November 25,--The trial of M. De Lessups and others is postponed until the lith of January. So while the enquiry by Committee cfthe Chamber into the charges ot bribery urnught by M. Delahaye against the directors of the Panama Canal and oilers has been opened. M. Delahayes has repeated the general charges he made, but has named nobody, and, when pressed for a moru des
RUSSIA AND AUSTRIA, feite stamoment, he said he puenteed only! London, Nov. 15-The Dussian prees is more proof of charges.
pleased with the friendly reception accordad Paris, November 23-The Chamber of to the Czarewitch on his visit te Viepua. Deputies was the scene of great excitement
FEDERATION IN CANADA. to-day, owing to certain nemhara bering i London, Nov. 15.-Speaking et a meet
League, the hinted in their speeches that Baren Riouch, ing of the Kasperi i Federatio one of the defendants in the Paris Copal Han. George E. Foster, Minister of a breezu sprang up from prosecution was net dead as had been public. Fiance in the Canadian Government, anid
minutea; euurs & les Post entrie Starters-Commodore's Galley, 13, M. 8. Impericuse Gig H. M. S. Caroline's Skit, 8.1. Fukien's outter, and the Sailor's Uomo Cig.
The start was made at 130, with light airs from all points, several of the beats working and rolling to get stuerage way, At 2 p..
KIDS AMERICAN SEURETANS FOR NTATE.
London, Nov. 17. -Senator Carlisle will
pretrhy he appointed as sir Grover Cleve laud's Secretary for Stuls.
N. Wendt ob 9.35 shifted to the by announced, but that he had absented. feination had anticoiy changed the N. N., and Freshened to a good whole- The speakers, therefore, urged that the body, national info of the Caricias people Bat! bruces, The Galley being to wind be exhuud, which Government refosed to ward first got the strength of the wind and comply with, and alay opposed the motion gained a commanding lead; the other beats brought forward for the seizure of Huron 3 following some distance unters. The mark Reinach purs. The Government then
boat at Grecu Jaland was rounded sp flasker for voto of coulidence, and Werd,
defeated by a large majuity, and thereupon BSN-OF-WAR'S GIGN 450 WEALuka, lowe
tordered their resignation. It is believed distance, one mile'; antrasige, 41, tiret
that the ministry, being weary of the on- prige, $la; second, 0, the boats to the
atreni struggles that have litely taken place approved to the Committee; aims allow
in the Chomber, courted the defeat which el for cars, 8 seconds per out; four
they have just experienced, boala must start for two prizas. Starters
Fironumd
Imperiouse
Fictor Emotie!
Commodore'sley 2.51.00 Bitor's House Gig ....... 2.08.00 Caroline's Skif.................................... 3.00.0 Fabian's Cutter............... 3.00.45 Imperieuse Gig.............. 3.04.00 The told now had as much wind as they wanted, and raced back towards the Flag- ship at a high speed, most of them taking in water freely over their lee gunwales. As the Flagship mark-hasta were neared the
HARING BROTHERS.
Mrs Maude was daughter-in-law of Sir George Sabley Maude, formerly equerry to the Prince of Wales.
IMPERIAL FEDERATION 'LEAGUE. London, Nov. 17.The report of the
Council of the Impunal Federation Leagu was taken at the meeting of the league to has been unanimously adopted. Objection
Londin, Nov. 19-Since the last state-the formation of the Imperial Council being sent the libility of the Raring Brothers' made dependent on the federation of Aus- tralia and South Africa. It wan explained Petate has been reduced by £150,000.
DEATH OF A CLERGYRAN IN PRISON.
cu behalf of the committoe that such was Loidon, Nov. 19,--The Hor. Bir Olutter. not the intention; the conncil would be formed without regard to federation. A request in the Cream colonies should have equal representation with the self- governing colonics as evertuled.
POLITICAL AFFAIRS AT HAWAII, Leon, Nov. 11. -Me Wilcox Las formed New Ministry at Fonolla. Hawk, who was sentenced to a long term af Islands, in BuccBRaion to the Goverment imprisonmont for fraud, has died in gaol. of 3r Cornwall, which was recently re parted to have been defeated in the local House of Representatives,
A PRIEST POISONED London. Nov. 19. The trial iz proceed, ing Pole, Sially, of two prisoners charged with causing the death of a priest by dug paisea into a sbalice during
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QUEENSLAND SEPARATION. London; Nov. 17. The Northern
A. J. BALFOGE'S BRAT, MB ZLAISTONE AND IS SIUM SURETION,
London, November 26-A member of London, Neveother 17-The patition,
C. the Opium Deputation which lately waited brought by Professur J. b.
Siguro, upon Lord Himberley ging the suppression Professor of Law in the Victoria Univer of tis optam trails in ladin, Que being sity, Manchester, and a defeated candidate Au eary win for the perieuss. Time wind took off considerably, and the leading satisfied with the reply gived by his lord for Manchester Ensi at the late general Qavensland Sanaration Committee in Lan- tins. 23 euce.
boat (the Galley) was almost becalmed; the ship, addressed a letter to ir Gladstone on election, against the return of the Right don has decided that it is undesirable to sterninost boats coming up upon her wish the subject. Mr Gindsway in reply en-Her. A. J. Balfour, on the ground af intimi. send a deputation to wait upon the Marquis
dorsed all that Lord Kimberley sad,
of Rip on the subject, as the commiites: a good breeze,
Imperiense
Vistor Emer
LADIES' PRA presented by the Ladies of Hongkong; for fout-obra; distance, one mile, eptance, $10; to be rowed in heals the property of the Vistoria Recreation Club or boats similar to build Vistoria to the belonging to the Recreation Club.
Thistle. Etation No. L-Brown Maltese Cross. Bow, B. J. Godge 10st. Olbs. No. 2, J. M. G. Manuk... 10st. 10lbs, No, 8. E. Brionirichs..... Inst. Olha, Strop, B. Jedrey 19st, 10
Dag, J. A. Ingles ... 9at. Dibs.
Shamrock Station No.
Bow. Itunesp No, 9, 6, Meynell No, 3, H. Pinckney Strike, E. D. Sanders
Cox, C. H. W. Kew...
Blup,:
list, 11, Het alba, 13st. Vibe.
12st. Sibs. 9at. Dis.
Rose. Station No. 3.- White. Bor, E. Stepono....... tiot, Oika No. 2, W. 0, Boothu
Jibe. No. 3, à Cay Clay
12at. 109. Stroke, W. 6. Ward 31st. Ets.
Cox, B. E, Waters
dita. Forableme Station No.4 Eleck and Pink
Bos, W. Stopani
Del
The Flagship Mark-boata were passed
Commodore's Galley Sailor's Home G
Fokigal Cutter
Caroline's Ski
Imperieuse Gig.
3.24.30 8.27.30 3.34.30 3.37.00 3.40.00
Commodore's Galley
***** 3.48.00
Į
THE SCRUTINY INTO 706 GERAL VINSBURY
LEOTION.
London November 26.--Captain Peuten, has withdraw he charges against Dhhai Nabroji, and has agreed to a sarutiny, which has been fixed to take plus on the bus of December to devide the election.
DERTONER
etion and briberys
Bellune's election.
ped, and thu
THE MESSAGERIES MARITIMES LINE; DE London, Nov. 17.-The Messengories Maritimes now steamer Vale de la Ciotat Beweisful trial tip." Ä has performed speed of 18 knots was attained.” She sails" on the 3rd December för Åtetralia.
THE ANARIES, Lontm, Nov. 18. Many surrchists have been arrested in Berlin
The French anarchists threaten to de
British authorities
gusts un sterol 200 petition assbors of the Queensland Legislature is to the surrenter of the Bris Parit, owing November 19-The putitioner's case to the patios of Northern separation in of the anarchist, François, who was arres depended chinly upon the evidenes of aged in Chatral soparation, and the cum ad in London at the request of the Frenc barber, who declared that he revived 416 victou desirea information thereupon. The police, upon suspicion of having been con from Bir Unifour's agost for the purposal. Harold Fioch-Batton was in favour corned in a dyosinite batrage in Taris, of bribing electors. He admitted that he of the columittere in Queensland eending expected to receive 1900 if the petition delegates to London, but the rest of the ware successful.
cominites opposed this. The Judges who tried the petition son-
fabrication:
THE SOUTH HAEM ELECTION.
THE LONDON UNEMPLOYED,
The boats now made the beat of their
RESIGNATION OF THE CANADIAN TREMIER, way to Kellot Island with a soldier's wind, London, November 28.Mr Abbott, the which blew in litfal quale, and thi'y rounde | Canadian Premier, has resigned owing ta til The mark
hewith,
sidered that the barber's evidence was s Lalon Nov. 18. Some disorderly spuiten were caused on Tower Hill by the A BOTO
unemployed to-day. The police were or Cuire, November 26. Au alsook has been ade Part Tamrin, nonr Tokar, by London, November 17-At the herringere en charge, the mob sad did as, the dergibes, who numbered song two hundred of the petition against be return of Miz Presult being that many people wore tramp and try The attack was, however. Fulham for South leath, it was elicited led upon. pulsed by the carro,ith hung up the that the priests threatened the clectors derrislits of sevooteen Filled and many wounded,
Sailor's Home Gig Fokie's Cutter
Caroline's Skip Heperpuss Big
3.50,00
3.54.00
850.00 3.58.00
The wind on the return toward the Tingship was light bus steady from the N...nd tho tirars of passing the winning mark were as under :---
A
they voted for th-Parnelli candidate. SEBURANT WILLIANS DECORATED BY porocal issued by Dr Nulty. Bishop of of
THE GREN
Moath, sipas Que of the election, was of Goumodore's Galley....... 3.57.15
Loučen, Nor. 26:--At Windsor yesfer lag, an extraordinary obaracter. Sailor's Home Gig...... 5.59.20 Pokien's Cutler
Her Majesty the Queen decorated Sergeant | 4.08.45
Williams, of the Medical Staff Coops, with Loado November 17My John Mor.
juudel in recognition of his services to the ley, et Soretary for Ireland, has
Imperieuse Gig
4.10 00 1.12.30 As the Comedore's Galley was penatis, ed 5 minutes as the winner of yesterday's race, the Quilog's Home Gig is the winner by mine, 5 sec.
wounded gt Abulha,
THE COTTON STRIKES
The masters of North Lancashire has declined to join the short time movement. Their operatives use thus able to support their comrades in the South.
10st. 2bs. No. 2, F. Lammert 10st, ülbs. No. 13,
nounced. G. C. Hayward... 10at. 10lte. Stroke, RF. Limmert... 10st.
OP
bx.
Cox, G. A, Caldwell... 9st, Wits.
SAILING RACK (HANDICAP BY COMMITTEE HONGKONG CORINTHIAN SAILING CLUB).—FOR PARTIALLY DECRED Boats not excording 14 rating Y.B.4. measure ment: prize, cup; entrants $4. Course 8 miles,
aging as superior to that of o terday, although it must be confessed the International race did not evoke so much in torcst as we are wont to see except amongst the German community. From the ma went the cars struck the water the pal result was not in doubt. The superiority · Laminert got off bent in a good start. of the Germen crew was apparent, and they There was not much to choose amongst the were stroked with coco judgment A boats for the first half of the race, but hear prprise was branted by the desplead English|ing the half-way boat Tammert spurted frew pulling away from the Irish, whs and gained a slight lead. Sanders als were onse so much fancied, the repre-roomed to draw away slightly. He was Beutstives of the Ross deserved to be highly athered badly, however, coining dangerous. iken, sicon, May
the complimented for the gallant way they ly tear
Naval crew and then, stoop, Thenisce strove to uphold the honour of the old going back agalo. With Jeffrey at siroke
Gurt, lugar egent... 10 Lane, Yu, Chocolate
DEATH OF CARDINAL LIVISERIE The death of Cardina gets is aa-
TRAYALCHISTS IN LONDON, Loch November 28-The Anarchiats fla koondum land unuvuneed a meeting to take place in Trafalgar Square yesterday, to pre Eest against the tradition of the Anar phist Francuis, who was arrested in oun
N-A labour loader named White,
IMMIGRANTS A NEW YORK. London, Nov. 16.The influx of Europe- na pauper inmigent Into the United State of Amarica is to he further limited · by additional severe retriotous at the port of New York.
Landon, Nov. 17-Chief Workman H. V. Powdarley: a leading labour agitator in the Taited States, exhorts the Knights of Laboat throughout Aperim, to oppose the immigration into the country of persona
that they would i candered to be spent Tower Hill, stated that London from Europe or elsewhere who cannot would un xpectedly witness the spectacle malatanthemsolves for at least one year
idlight march of the unemployed. after landing in the United States.
THE UNEMPLOYED IN AUSTRALIA. her would then be no saying what would happen. The oneraployed would sery room London, Nov, 17.-A letter signed 'Frank nice lively time of it,' fis Blackly appeared in the Pall Mall Gazette warning emigranta egaust going to Sydney, remarks were loudly cheered,
Layton Nov. 31-The mootings of the where, he says there are 23,000 persona London unemployed on Tower Hill are unemployed. He also caserts that are becoming a series of struggies between the 21,000 unemployed in Melbourne. paid organlages and other would-be lenders
EDUQ TIOS IN IRELAND,
A BUSSIAN LOAN
fasad tra suction a resolution passed by the National Board of Ireland granting share of the Imperial grant for education to schools wanged by the Christion of the men. Brothers or other monastic ordert.
Archbisbon Walsh, of Dublin, declares London, Nov. 18.-Rousa it again try. shat Mr Morley has given a plain objecting to out a loan of $00,000,000 francs lesson of the utter futility and fraudulenor (£8,000,000) in Paris. of the Home Rulo professions of Mr Gladstone's Government.
THE CABLE BATEN,
QERMAN LOAN.")
PARLIAMENTARY REPORTING, Landon, Nov. 1-Rauter's Company have received a notifiction of the termina. tion of their engagemcout for reporting the proceedings of Parliament.
REAPPEARANCNOF OBÓLKRA.
London, Nov. 22.-Cholera han reap Korida. J Nor 18-Germany hae raised a peared at Bruges in Belgium, at The Hagao loan of £7,000,000 to meet the increased in Holland, and at Brussels, St. Peters
barg, and Cherbourg in France. Numerous London, Nov. 15.--Sir John Pendor, patlay on the army and navy.
deaths have taken place. Friday next is THE CHICAGO WORLD'S FATE. chairman of the Ben and Australian
Lunda
Nov. 17.Great Britain and her to be observed in Ramberg se s day of Extension Telegraph Compsay, together with the Agents Gougral for the Australian colonies will
plague
*** 1.3. dawny White Cheveron, | Dection with the outrage at the Cafe Very; colonies, had an futerview with the Mar-spaces they 460,900 aquaru feet of thaokagiving for the section of the
Diagonal Emigbird, sloop, Wilkinson 1.6 K, Hus Spots.. the cop, Howell. Hele lus Fugs, lag. ... Hipuð, lug, Khardung
id Green and Yellow B
Felope.
is Brown ad Yellow
FLORcal Stripes.
1.5 White, Blue St. A
_chema's Crost,
but their pin wes abendused at the key quis of Bipor to-day, when the Earl of moment. Thaneaug, however, were cd Kimberley was also present.
Chicago World's Fair. CANADA AND THE UNITED STATES. Lundo, Nov. 17.The United States Commissioner of Navigation has suggested
country. For an exciting finish nothing instead of Mabak the Thistle travelled button, pal, Curt Ordy, Red Grey, sell, but the police were «Atremely futive is | spere, Java, Chlap, und Jupan, the cog vin Canada, in retaliation for the, Catadion
could hars execeded that for the Ladica ter than in the Garrison Cup yesterday. A
5. Tilly Dust Wurz,
zizulukal Stripes va
HONGKONG REGISTER.
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It was urged. equate including dangerous that when India agreed to a transit rate of cluments, and my sister-looking for 85 dutimes per word, on condition that eigners, Anarchist pumphlets were freely the rates were rettneed ta Paug, Slug.
that discrimlasting duties be levied on Australian goods imported into America
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Barometer Temperature Humidity
30.35
30.24
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Direction of
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SWAZILAND.
seurating different stops and stopping tumplated mate to Australia was a per Pacific Railway Company's adrese treat- This was the race the Boys short way from the judgel bout, All tore Coures, from a line between two sampons | Apeeches being made. It was a noticeable i word. Therefore the present slight in west of America
The had the advantage of had set their hearts upon winulag, and puried. Boys Hight pluckily did they strive to gain being steered by Mr Chee. Caldwell, whu se. Aying red onsigas moored to the south of feature that the English prees were creuse, made to avoid tore to tas Austra
London, Nov. 22.It is reported the their heart's desire.
lian contaibatories, did not justify India in It was only the rived by the French Mail only this after the Committee vessel, pani a mark bost mere olukers. determined rowing of Jeffrey and his crew noon, and the Thistle was also well steered by moored off the north of tiro Istsed, leave. CLAUS Ar to plago the colonies at a disadvan-Swaziland, in South Afpes, to the rando
imposing 20 centiuses exte, wes Governinent his decided to surrend which prevented them, for amidst the Logles in the inside atalie. It was a it to starboard ratar cross starting fine
ift Gladstone, replying cheering of the spectators the latter magnificent race, the best of the Regatta, from W to E; thence round mark out
a deputation tag coroared with the Exetera con- vial Republic. managed to make a deid heat of it in All doubts as to the Boys having stamina moured off north of Fuller's Taland, low from the Sovial Demeratis Federation, il tries, where rates were proportionately London, Nov 22-Mr Bryco, Chancellor the last few stroke. If he had been ware xcatlored to the wiad as they it cu starboard and finish acrous starting the-question of relif. works to the unem- bighor, Combating the suggestion that better steered it is more than likely that gallantly responded to the of line from E. to W. Benders would have avaled for this their us, and right up to the guish Show' DAY,Handigap
IMPERIAL FEDERATION ployed was occupying the attention of Go the increased Australian cablegram tariff of the Duchy of Lancaster, he signed the - would reduce the ressipta, the deputation report of the Committes of the Imperiul
Rai
Highost open air zoon perature ca the 15th....67. Investopu ar troperitate on the 16th.....09.
Hongkong, Decembar 16, 1892.
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