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No: 9625 DECEMBER 14, 1898.)

For St.

THE GAELIUSSTOLEN MAIL favoured by having the inside station, and TAETICULARS OF TO STOLEN LETTINA with the stationa reversed there is overy Information has come to band from Amoy reason to believe the finish would have regarding the theft of letters, from the boon oven closer thaa' it was, Gocidental eat Oriatal mail steamer Patrick's Cup, the Kes Cheong and Lane, Gaelic. Our informant writes that ebont Crawford and Co,'s pair were most fansfod. hall-past eight o'clock on Sunday morning, Lane, Umurford & Ca pair haċ a co- one of the Municipal Polies, a Chioumen,markably easy win, and then stablish a found a brown paper bag, addressed to San record for this raca. Francisco from Hongkong, lying at the The arrangemants were none of the best. entranos to one of the lanes leading from the No delay was lost in getting the boats c Coroossion. There were some letters lying when they did get in the starting point, en the ground beside the bag, and several but the difficulty was to get them thors, letters inside it. There was also a large The competitions bagan 40 minutes late Baon-lined envelops from Mesera Siemaera and the programme was dragged out and Co., Hongkong, addressed to a firm in in a shamefully dilatory fashion; to the Ban Franciros, This envelope contained infinite disgust of the spectators on board many documents. Those enclosures were the Flagship, The last race was finished all addressed from Minta Siomssen and Co. almost in the dark, about an hour and & to various people in Amerios. All the seale half behind time. bad been broken and the envelopes opened. There were other nine letters in covera these seven were from Moers Sierossan and Co. The readers of the other two are na- known at present. With three exceptions theau lottors had been opened. One cover, unlamped, evidently an enclosure in a- other letter, was found empty. Two letters in German to the saddress were read by the Portal Agent, who found that they bad contained stempi. The stamps were

missing,

of

The Band of the lat Shropshire Light Infantry played the following programme an board the Aagelip during the after-

March

Bozda

Overture

Thomkoll.

Masanje.......Aub Monte Curis ...... Raices of the Jauta.

Glaisty!

Waldaufel. 'Acclamaliposar

Rottape.

Selection

ganito.........

• HabFlong"> Fantasia... Barn Dasco......Happy Dulcies'... A. B. Golfoy Appended are details of the day's racing:- CHAIRMAN'A ÖZALLEKIN OUT, for four-onts; Cup to be held by the winning crew for one year, but to mensin the properly of the Oleb; distance, one mile and a half; entrance, 810. To be rowed in bos: the property of the Victoria Recreation Club.

Shearock.

lbs.

THE CHINA MAIL.

GARISON CUP, presented by the officers

the Garrison for four ou; distane; one mile; entrance, $10; to be rowed in boats the property of the Victoria Re creation Club or bonte similar in build to those belonging to Victoria Recreation

Club.

Thistle.

No. 2. F. Lamaert

Station No. 1.-Black and Pink. Bow. W. A. Stopani .....10at Diba .10st 5tbs 11st. lb. 10st. Olbs. Cox, C. H. W, Kow... Bal. Ob. Pistoriu.

No. 3, G. O. Hayward Stroke, R. F. Lammert

Station No. 3.--Blue and White Sash. Bow, J. M. E. Carvalho... 7et. 7lbs No. 3, J. L. Da Silva... Est. 12lba. No. 2, L. D'Almeda O. Outro... Tat. 9lbs. Stroke, J. A. 8. Alves... at 8lbs. Cox, F.X. D'Almada o Castro st. lbs.

Rove. Station No. 3.-Rad and White,

10 10. Bow, G. L. Duncan ...... No. 2, C. H. Thompson

108% 61b. No. 3, F. G. Nelast..... .10at 10lbs, Biroke, U. Skotl

11 be Fat. Olb. Oox, F. W. White.

Shamrock. Station No. 4-Blue and White Cross. Bow, J. B. Brady........... .10st. 12lbs. No. 2, Chester Walls...

.12et. lbs. 19st. 3lbs. No. 3, J. A. Patton ..................

11st Stroke, G. A. Morriam......

Jas, a F. Goodrich...... 10st. Sibs.

Leck,

• Thistic

Zat. 9lba. Bat. 12lbs. 75 lbs.

Station Na, 3-Blue & Whito Saab. Bow. A. L. Is Onstra No. 2, T. D. Da Silva. No. 3, J. Carvalho... Bbroke, J. A. 8. Alves...

4.

88lbs.

....... Dist. Olb,

THE BUNGPU CASE FROM THE INSIDE.

AN OPEN 9MORRY,

them, they resolved to stay on at their posts.cores of which he and that only the abuso, Meanwhile Mr Wickholm came back to and not the use, of optim was harmful; and Hokiapu accompanied by Mr Johansson, and that statisties showed that the mortality Mr Lindstrom started for Wushong without from insanity was not affected by its 185. a thought orasing the minds of any of the Melding with the use of opium, he said, thran of how much was involved to them all might be regarded as the first step to med in this simple exchange.

dling with the roligion of the people, which world result in the loss of India.

THE ADOLIZION OF HALL-MARZO. London, November 25,--Mr Maadella, replying to a question in the House of Com mons, said he was unable to promise to la- troduce a Bill for the aboltinn of Hall. Maria, as the majority of the trade was against such a step.

THE GOVERNOR OF FUR ISKE ON MAMA. London, November 25.--Colonel Biz Joseph West Ridgway ban been appointed Governor of the Isle of Man

OBITUARY.

London, November 17-The death la announced of Surgeon-General Vere Webbs

One of the most striking features of the Sungen ease has been the determination shown by the responsible oficiala, both Cox, F. I. De Castro

Ruta

alire and forcigo sliko, that no informa tiam about it whatever should be allowed

THE TAOTAI'S DESPÁTON. Station No.

Our next despatch, page 11, is dated 21st ilat. 2lbs. to reach the public. On the Chinese side, Bon, H. Ch. Wyllyn

11st. bib. tho Viceroy las taken care aver since, the of the Lith moon, and in from the Tootal No. 2, S. L. Willis....... No. 8, J. 31. 0. Mazuk..... 10st. 10lbs. Any of the wagabere that be foreigner, no the Machang haies. It relate has, on the

1lat. 3bs.matter what his object, chorld be allowed forenoon of the previous day, Consula Thye

Pat. Olb. to visit Sungpa te bring book tales. He

and Fitzgibbon, together with the mis- Stroke, T. W. Lammert. Cox, O. H. W. Kow

Shamrock.

took the precitition also of having the case micnaries Archibald and Lund, had come to removed to a city in which no foreigner his yarn and announced that on the 18th Station No. 5.-Crimson nad Bluó Bash.

can gain a footing, and bad it tried there are Wickhulm and Johansson had been ........... Bat. Oth

by one of his most trusty agents. In all killed by a mob at Hokiapu. They desired ...........1Úst. Olb. Bar, L. A. Roso.....

..list. Olb. probability has not communicated a

an awort for the two latter go and bring No, 3, M. Jundo

Sat. Bibs.dingto fact about it as yet oven to the box the bodies; but on the one hand he or No, 2, J. Marthan

9at Olb. Tsungli Yanho. On the foreign side, the Sarted them not to go, and on the other re- Stroke, J. B. Grimes Cox, E. Lamart

same policy of perfeat accrey was adopted questol instructions from the Viceroy, who For this event, Grimes crow started by Consul-Gverul Book. As this policy had deputed Li, a Tuotai, and a magistrate BITOng favontitos. Grimble scratched, and of perfect mercy has been maintained on Cheng, to

in concert with the pre- Manak stroked the Foss intoad of both sides to this day it is somewhat age the ; dir go to Bangoroute and

RUSSIA AND THE KABUL MISSIÓN. Lammort. A good rage esoed between remarkable that eu many particulars have feat. Further, he had instructions to order

Loudon, November 25.The Standard the favouries and Manak, tili -

come to light, and that there are none of the bodies to be collared and sent to Honkow fortunately, when moat the

the long series of anti-foreign outrager hat on no account world misatanaries be correspondout of St. Petersburg ways that His cor post, Grimes was badly stcured.

about which we are half so vell informed.

permitted to go to Baggu sgaia, Mesars Kusic is pleased at the sucess of Bir Mor tried to take him across the bow of the

THE BEUDET EXPOBED.

Wickbolt and Johanson had gone there in timer Durand's Mission to the Ameer, hop Rose in spite of the yelled admonitions

The latest contribution to our knowledge apie of repeated requests that they shoulding that the agreement between Raists tod of the judesio keep his trao concee. Seeing this Manuk spurted and fouled his oppen of the oase takes the shape of a volume not go, and though told that the people did England for delimitation of the Pamirs will ent. The Portuguese who were a long way containing all the official dispatches of the not believa nor follow the Western dostrine, thereby be incilitated. Sibs. behind rowed in first. The umpires deoid-Chinese suthorities regarding it, which has also that they could not be protected, but ed that it was no race, ape disqualified just buen issued from the Fress. In this they would not hear advice and hence this

Berlin, November 28-An infernal mse we have the history of the matter written, serous case. It was therefore quite itapos- Grimes eros trum oomipating to-morrow,

some of it by actors in the tragedy, and all sible that the missionaries Archibald nad oking from Orleans, identical with the one when the race will be rowed over.

of It by those who aim to put the best face Land should he permitted to go, and he had sent to Signor Caprivi was sent to. Em 12et. Gibs. Samaro RAI-FOR ALL OFEN BOATS-ayupon it which it will bear; hence if this informed the English and Spodiah Conente peror William, but, ovlog to its suspicions rig Chiesse owned beats oxcluded. book condemns the mundanas there need that on no account must they permit them to angest, the box was opened garsially with

Prize, $25. Course & be no father attempts to justify thom. gata Sungpu. Then, with a few instructions out doing any harm,

We have hate a full and efficient answers to serding the Sodies to Conent Thyen, to the much clabatad quadion: What in and making due report, the document comes

to an end. the cause of anti-foreign rists as regards this one at least and ita testimony meet bo noooptol se conclusive. It is shown to

The next, page 13, to from Consul Thyen, he, not the Koldo Hut, areny other seorst society. Not a sudden and unforeseen to the Tastal giving the particulars of the aprcar caused by indiscreet missionaries massacre as far as known and reciting the preaching that Confucios is in hell, or arrangements which had been made with otherwise rousing the wrath of the people, his deputy for escorting the missionaries to his being suspected of having given to the Bat it aros, simply and naturally, from en Sungpu so that they might bring back the authorities information which led to Bheri- affort math by the mandarins, for no bodies, and arging that these arrangements dun's arrest, apparent rason save that such was their should be duly carried out. No one supposed London, November. 20.-A groser's assist- will und pleasure, to provint missionaries for a moment but what they would but ant named Mearns and a Integrer named from nettling in Sungpt. The book, how then no one kaew of the tenor of the pre- Nolan, were arrested in Dublia mereday ever, mert be allowed to speak for itesif.vious despatch which tho Tastai was just on the charge of murdering Reid, the The Jovancats are perfecily genuine, and then forwarding to the Manheng hain at informer.

..10st. Blta.

Statica No. 5.-Royal Blue. Bon, D. MacCarthy No. 2, C. Murray

|

12st. 1st. lbs. Jr. Olba.

ölbs.

12st. Olt.

No. 3, T. Brown.......... Stroko, E. D. Sandors

Cor, H. E. Hayward

Kornblume. Station No. 6.-Black and White.

Bst. Glbs. Bow, A. Turner.. No. 2, J. M. G. Manuk ..10st. 10lbs. No. 3, G. Meynoll...

10st. 71be. Stroke, G. C. Q. Master

Cox, G. A. Caldwell. Sat. 01b. The Concord faut were the first to put in An appearance, closely followed by the Boy Manuk appeared as stroke in place of Master, the change having probably been made on account of their respectivo performances in the opening race. It was a good start. McCarthy broke his cat iu the first few strokea, and unluckily for the Secretary put his boat out of the race. With Lammort and Manak at opposite sides of the course it was difficult to say from the starter's launch which

acting, but Manuk, who started with

Our informant is inclined to think that a bag of main which had either been posted on board the Gaelic or made up by the Post Offee in Hongkong for the Gaelic had been atolon. The Pastal Agent, as soon as the discovery was made, wired to the Post- master General in Hongkong, and to the Postal Authorities in Japan and San Francison. The opinion in amoy in that the theft took plans in Hoogkong whilst the mails word being taken from the Post Offine to the steamer, and that the bag and a par. tion of the mails, wasidered of no use by the perpetrator of the thaft, were sant up to Amoy merely to divert suspicion.

This assumption, however, is not likely to be the true solution of the matter. The Acting Postmaster General in Hongkong, is answer to inquiries made this morning, atatea that there cannot be the slightut doubt that the atolen letters belong to the supple-Bow, G. Grimble mentery mail posted on board the Garlic in No. 2, J. Machado madistely before loading Hongkong. He is No. 3, G. C. Hayward.. fuclined to believe that the whole of the Stroke, 3. M. G. Manak.... letters, which, it will be seen from the above

Oos, U. H. W. Kow

Leek. particulars, were nearly all posted by one Meners focal firm, have been recovered

Station No. 4.--Royal

Station No. 1.-Black and Blue. Bow, W. . Purcell. No. 2, F. Lammert.10st. Sibe. No. 3, Roes Thomaco 5lbs, Stroke, G. L. Danon 10st. 10lbs.

Sot, Olb. Cox, F. K. Kow

the

Konblume. Station No. 2.-Black and White.

fat. Siba. Baw, A. Turner................... No. 2, F. G. Nielman 10at 10tha. ..10. Bibs. ...10at, 7)bs, No. 3, W. A. Stupari Stroke, G. C. O. Master

Oox, W. Humphis

Latte.

Station No. 3.-Blue with

Biomwen and Ch. have been communicated Bow, D. MacCarthy.. with offelally, and they ought to be in a No. 2, J. P. Barton ...... position to inform tho Postal authorities (f

No. 3, T. Brown

Not Old,

Red Barb.

.10. 0:b.

at 12lbs. 10st. 1315s. Ust. 101bs,

Olb.

Cox, G. H. Smith

***.. Bot.

Blue.

10st. 8lbs. .11ut. 10lbs. 12t. lbs. 12at. 5lbs.

oth Det.

Victoria. Station No. 6. White. Bow. E Bischoff

11. 81bs,

any valuable ondasures have been abetzaal-Stroke, E. D. Sander* ed from the opened letters,

VICTORIA REGAITA, 1393.

Entrance, $2, wiles. Post entries.

two Courae. From a line between Sampana flying Red susigns moored to the South of the Committee vessel, round a mark boat oored off the North of Green Island, leave it to Starbeard, Rotuen: Cross starting line from W. to E. Thence round mari boat moored off North of Kellet's Island, leave it to Starboard and hoish across starting line from E, to W.

Thera entered-

Commcture's Galley. Leander's Cutter. Div. Qig. Peacock's Cuiter. Sailor's Bome dig.

They got away at 1.30, ia a light easterly wind, Commodore's Galley slightly leading, Sailor's Home Gig passed the leading boat about half-way on the run down to the Orcen Island mark-boat, which they rounded

to get as follows fast stroke, med A very away from all the others at the outset. "The Boys' muat have been satmfed with themselves, however, for Lammert did not quicken his stroke. The Concord showed mach better form iban in the pre- liminary heats of the Indian Prize on Mon day night, and stuck to Mapul's boat

tenaciously. Skitt's men were not in uoi-

T

2. 5.26 2. 6.15 .2. 8.30 2.11.46 2.19.00

Sailor's Home Giz Commodore's Galley Peacock's Catter Leandr's Do. Leandr's Gig... On the rich to the North, Sailor's Houe Gig slightly increased ber lead, Lander's Cutter play gaining on the escock's Butter. At the Chung Hue Island Mark, they rounded in the following order:

Sailor's Hare (Fig Cemmodore's Galley

.2.22.10 2.23.30 2.80.40 2.32.16

2.42.40

THE CONSUL'S FOLLOWING DESPATCH,

all we wish to do is to indicate a few of Sangpa.-N.-C. Duis News. their contents.

NEWS BY THE FRENCH MAIL.

AN INFERNAL MAGRINH FOR SUPERORANA

WILLIAM

IRISH DINAMITERS AT WORK AGAIN, London, November 28.-Two-dgaaulīte Lumbs were yesterday discovered by the police in Dublin, and a compositor named. Sheridan was arrested with detonators and explosives in his possession. A maxamed Reid, who was bis asado, was afterwards: found murdered, awing, it is supposed, to

THE HONGKONG HIGH-LEV EL- TRAMWAYS 00., LIMITED.

The following is the report: for presentar tion to the shareholders at the ninth ordin♫* ary general meeting, to be held on the 21st December :--

The General Managers beg to lay before the Shareholders the Report and Statement of Accounts for the year ending 30th Nov., 1803,

THE REGINNING. The first darpatch is from Conan Thyon, who hage, on the 17th of the third moon, to inform the Taotni that the missionary Lindstrom bad called on him to say that LOAD ELGIN ON HIS NEW DUTIES, the Macheng district wogistrate bad sent

London, November 17.-Later reports of some city runners to Hokiapa, and the speechas made at the banquet to Lord esized the native in charge of their Eigin at the Northbrook Club last night bonse, with four or five other people, amplify the remarks made by the speakers. and taller them away to prison, bosides Lord Rosebery said that the frontier corapelling the landlord to drive out the questions in which India was concerned with you, but they held their own, and when

mission. The Conenl sipresses his sar- Pranes and tussis and ant proceeded al- prise at this, and requests the Taotei to together as favourably as one would wish,

The total receipts for the twelve months, half the dt times had been covered there

have the master enquired lalo, and the men and that he could measure the Viceroy' Including $25.00 transfer fees, amonat to was not much to chuuse between the first

released. It seems at that time thore was anxiety in respect thereto by his own anxiety $38,240.74. After paying intereat, and all four boats, and the Portuguese were not

no foreignor la Hokiapu, as the mission on the subject. Lord Elgin said in his running expenses and making provision for At this point many long he behind.

arics Wikholm and Lindstrom oftar taking speech that he would meet the future with s Auditor & fees, there remains a net profit on Mabuk's stoko become perceptibly slower,

the house had returned to Wachang, leaving spirit of determination. It was essential while the Beys spurtad. Skatt ttered

On the heat up to the winning mark the native named Yaug in oberge. This now, with geographical problems, he said, for the the year's working of $8,014,60, which, together with 675.10 carried forward from sponded with a spurt which gave him balf-Sailor's Bome Gig was working in company brought down by a friendly native, was the Viceroy of India wot to trust to maps, but to last year, givos a ma of $5,189 60 avail his supportore for a few strokes as he re-

the Concord, but he with the Commodore's Galley all the first fudiation they had of there being any see with his eyes and bear with his eats and a-length lead of

their pressate there, and objection soon fell away ne of the United States came away with a the time. The Leander's Cutter was question now was whether the people who apply his own judgment, and he desired to Managers and Consalting Committee ru

the representatives way, but gaining steadily on her all

who bring oa un fettered and absolutely impartial gaining en the Peacock's boat,

had got into trouble on their account were judgment to beat apen the questions awaitsemmend that a dividend of $4.00 per Gradually these two fell behind an also

Was not long enough to be left to their fate, or if the missioning him, the two leaders sparted. There was still but the wurse not much to choose between Manck and for her to get cs even terms, Leander's big aries should try and help them, Rightly 1dst. 4168. Lammert, and going past the Geruzan mail being some distance asteru. They finished or wrongly they resolved on the latter, and bonoo the visit to the Consal, bense the. steamer Lammert began to row faster than as follows:-

Bio Sailor's Home Gig....

despatch, and hence the massacre and all he had dono all through the ASD.

that has followed it; for every step since bar Commodore's Galley. orow went batter together than Maruk'a,

Peasvik's Cutter

been bata repetition of this arst, namely who were beaten by a good half length.

Leander Cutter

an attempt to redress gras official satroge, Time, 7min. 11goce.

Ust. Gibs 12st. Olb. 10st. 3lba. Co1, G. A Caldwell.. 9st. 01b.

Hose. Station No. 6-Red and White.

9st. 3lbm. Bow, A. Faber

Del. Diba. No. 2, G. Aizenh No. 3, B. Friedrichs. Stroke, H. Skott

of

President :-His Excelloney Sir William No. 3, J. B. Grimes

No. 8, 4. Meyall... Robinson, K.O.M.G.

Steward:-is Excellency Major-Geno-Burke, P. F. Lanumert ral Digby Barker, B.; Commander Ashe, R. N.; Lieut. Col. Barrow, Honourable E. R. Bellies, Commodore G. T. B. Byes. Honsurable . P. Chatur, His Honour Chief Justice, Fielding Clarke; D. Gillies, Commander Esq. R. M. Gry, Esq. i

list. lbs. Fatings, R.N.; J. D. Humphreys, Esq.:

Dat. 015. Cor, H. E. Hayward C... Holliday. Bin.; H. Hoppive, Esq.;

Jackson, Jerard, B. H. Joseph, water, followed by

Cart Jantzen, Esc.

Master's boat was the first to take the Three Lammert. Lient-Colonel Esq.; Honourable J. J. Reswick, &. d. quarters of an hour after time, the bouts Losch, Esq., Q.C.; J. H. Lewis, Esq.; 0.

were got into very fair liue, the aune You Looper, E. (German Cons); Culo-Maul's hont shoring slightly shed when nel Macdonell, RA. Captain McQuhas, the gun fred. Sotting the fasten stroke, R.N.; H. N. Mody, Enq; Colouel Mal-

Master and Lammert soon loy, R.E.; G. W. Playfair, Esq.; W. H. Manuk forged ahead but only for a few

strokee. caught him up, and, finding they wore being left, Shati and Sanders also quickened their stroken. Rose Thomson was out of the race from start to finish, though his ment inado a galiant bat unsuccessful effort not tc tr Laht After going half a mile, Lam- mert and Muster had drawn ahead and Sanders held a slight lead from Skott and Manak, the latter of whose men were cow- ing a nice clean stroke and in excellent time. Skött spurted but it was of o avail, and be gradually dropped bobinc. Manak also spurted in the gamest manner peasihse, toducing the distance between himself and Sanders, but it still looked as if the rase lay between Lemmert and Master. Lammert was not

Ray, Esq. a. G. Rociano, Esq. (Conen General for Portugal); Hoa. Cunoauder R. M. Ramsey, N.; D. R. Sassoon, Etq; 0. H. Simons (U. 5. Cousal); A. G. Wine, Esq. H. E. Wodehone, Esq. Q.M.O.

Committee Hun, J. H. Stewart Lock hart, (Chairman); E. Friedrichs, Esq. C. C. Manter, Esq. G. Moynoll, B.; S. I. J. R. Michael, Esq. W. fl. Petts, Esq. C. T. Robinson, E.: M. A. A. Sour, Esq. 0. B. Thonipaou, Esq.; A. Tarver, Raq. Hon. Secretary E. D. Sandere, Eng. Lon. Treasurer:-0. M. Adamson, Esq. Judges of the Rowing Races:-E. K. Laigb, Esq.; Commander Hastings, R.N.

Starters. Potta, Esq.; H. E. Wodehouse, OMG.

Umpires:-(Ring), A. M. Marshall.pparently extending himself; hts No. 3

Fag. and H. Graco, Esq. (Yechts), G. t. Anderson, Eq. (Opan Sailing Boats), E. Baraio, Esq.

Jungs of the Sailing Races:-Cammander Aske, RN.

Timekeeper 1-1. F. Hough, E.

FIRST DAY-Thursday, Dad. 14. The Regatta was commenced this after noon in dull bat tarcurable weather. There was a string broes, but the water, for the greater portion of the surge, was remarkably sincath.

The contest for the Chairman's Cup was A very fine sus. It was the goneral im- prosion that the prits would fall to Master

or Lammert, but the lutler's crew was never called upon to really exort itaall. For the second place the struggle wea keen right to the finish. Meuk, who was thought by some of the competitors to be sure to be none the winning crew, rowed vary pluc Lily, spurting repeatedly throughout the

was got striking the water at the same time aa his stroke, but this did not seen to affect the going of the boat much. Off the Naval Depot, Lammert had a dialinet lead in advance of from Master, nao was in Matuk and Sanders. Passing the wharves,

burst.

Lammert Manuk Carcord

1

3

Fon Max-OF-WAR's Glas AND WILLERS

distanco, one sile; entrance, $1; Erst prize, 810; second, $o the boats to he approved by the Committee; lime allow ed for nate, B Beconda per var; four boats cangt start for two prizes; (winning craw, second and third races, to bo arejaded.) Starters>

H.M.S. Peacock.

11. M.S. Imperiousei

C. S. Concord,

H.M.S. Swift.

A good race between the Imperieuse and the Concord for the first and second place. Rasul --

Imperieure Concord

ST. PATRIUR'S CUP; for pair-oara; each Drew to consist of two members of the Barso Long; distance, cus mile; entrance, 85; te bo rowed in boats the property of the Victoria Recreation Club.

HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANK. sford.

Peacock's Catter..

Leander's Catter..

D. Oig

Leander'a Gig.....

Petrol, lag., EA.........................

les

..3.53.00 3.09.20 .4:18.30 4.22.00 4.35.00

18 Mae, Red Choveron.

Bas

Dart, JICE 1.6 alla Chocolats

Stella, Tug, Berling 16 Frown, Yellow Cross Ladybird, ing. Winson. 1.6 Red and Yellow Enre

Корова

UNPUBLISHED RULES.

the

|able" for appropriation.

The General

share be paid to Shareholders, absorbing $5,000, that $3,000 he written off the AIKO of the Company's Rolling Stock, and that the balance, viz. 81,880.60, be carried for

NEW KNIGHTS OF THE BATH. Lamela, November 18-Admiral Sir An. thony Buskins has been created a Knightward to new account Graud Cross of the Bath, and Vico-Admiral Sir Michael Calma Baymour has been created a Knight of the Bath.

Consulting Committee-Mr Poon Pong has been invited to bli the vacant sent an the Board caused by Mr Fenwick's absenes from the Colony, in accordance with Rule 16 of the Company's Articles of Associa London, November 19-Lord Roberts | tion, the present members, Messrs Ewens,

LORD ROBERTS OF INDIA.

arge, and Poon Poug, retire, but being oligible offer themselves for re-election.

Auditor.-The secounts have bono audited

co-election."

JOHN D. HUMPHREYS & BON, Hongkong, 12ta December, 1893,

The Ror. Timothy Hithard bas recently SAILING RACя in 2 classess (T.R.A. caller politic attention to certain rules of

HANDICAP) FOR PARTIALLY DACKED Hung daug, one of which provides that was yesterday presented with the freedom of the City of Edinburgh. His Lordship, BOATS But exceeding 1 rating Y.R.A.eny native who cells or rents property to a in a speech made on the cassion, said be

Prize Unp measurement.

Entrance, foreignot, withent first abtaining the con

was hopefal that British capital would be by Mr K. Igall, who also offers himself for $4. Course à miles.

aent of the local magistrate, is to be asized invested more freely in Indian enterprises, and punished. Neither missionary more believed that the large majority the JET CLASE

ontive had ever heard of these rules in natives of Indin were favourable to the Haknang, bat apparently the Macbboz British rule, but that we must be prepared district magistrate (sier) had, and this is for any diffoullies, and make the Indians the only excuse which on be advanced for feel that they had all to gain and nothing to his action. It would appear the Taole!

A FAR, BEAUTH 5x1x-Sulpholine Soaps loss by remaining with Great Britain, knew all about it before he repaired the

gives the natural tint and posch-like Bloom of a TRENCH ANGLOTHORŢA,

perfect Complexion; makes the Skin nooth, Congal's despatch, so he passed it on to the

Paris, November 10-An article has supple, honliby, comfortable. Sulphation Soap, Maching magistrate with an order attacked that if he had seized any Chcistisus they appeared from the pen of M, Flourens, ex. 6d. Tablets, Everywhere. wor wore to be liberated; and also a letter Foreign Minister, in which he urges & TO OVERCOME WEarras.—Pepper's Quinlan telling him to liberate Heaare Gi and Ho. Franco-Russian dayal demonstration on the Mr Li was the landlord, and Ho the Moorish coast as a counterpoise to the pres aud Iron Tomir gires New Late, Appelits, Hexlib, middlemu, and these two were the only sees of the British Squadron in that tian, Nerve Deblily, Syetially useful in hot, perasan really seized, the first nowa being quarter. The article says that Russian depressing climateser malations distriata, Every

polisy has already ousted Great Brita'n ] one should keep up thôngth by taking Pepport's grossly saggerated.

from the protectorate over Indama in Asit, | Quinice, the world-kuwa English Tenis, · Bole. and that Frenos should do the same in theearerywhers. Africa, and thus compel the Roglish to evacuate Egypt

Stella, Payne,

Dari.....

A capital start was made at 1.15 p.m.. the boats crossing the line in the following order Payne, Stella, Ladybird, Dart, After a fue ran to the Green Petr. 1. Island Mark, the times were noted thus:

Ladybird,

.1.47,00 1.48.00 Petrel

1.49.30 1.49.30 -1.00.00 Lounding Stella got in between the mark boat and Page, when a foul resulted. At the finish a protest was entered on behalf of the wwner of Payne against Stella,the ground being that stella had not established in overlap at the marks bort, and that the foul cured. At the Fixgship going east the time worn }~~

Darl

THE DESPATOMMA,

TRQUALE BREWING IN CANADA,

Strength, Energy, Guzer Naoralgia, Indigen-

Manuk aparted sud disposed of Bendors Bow, T. Brown 1945, Alba. | Payne was wetually rounding when the seized it to go to that ploda The tion, inotuðlaga son of the ex-Premieretar for 18 you). I have had my

His men responded to bis part very gamely, and a Master was complotsly rowed cat Manek caught him up a short distance from the winning pos Lammert won by about to lengths; Maruk wenondi about a length ahead of Mautor. Tims, 11.27 mine.

Lammert Manuk Meator.

For MAN-OF WAR'S CUTTERS ; distance, one mile; entrance, 81; first prize, 815; - coad priz, 310; time allowed for cars, 4 seconda per sar; boats te be approved by the Committee; four boats to alart for two prizer.

H.M. S. Fiedor Emanuel (Marines) V.6. Concord (blue)

R.M.S. Fick Emanuel (Bvejackets) U.S. Concord(red) The Concord blues drew away from the tween the Fier macines and the Concord reda. Time, 8.4 mins.

race. By a grand spurt, responded to by vary start, but there was a good race be

his men in splendid fashion, he was success- fal in gaining second plaes by about aj length. The oa for the Garrison Cap was not so good as anticipated. It was cory unlucky for Sandern that his bow

Concord (blue).

Concord (red)

Pictor (marinos).

1

Sution No. L-ed and White.

Stroke, E. D. Sanders.....

............12st 3lbs, Os, F. W. White Bat Dit. BUTTERFIELD ANE SWIRE. Kathleen.

Station No. 2.- White. Bow, Ron Thomao.11st. Blba. Stroke, Th. Lammertllat, 13 ba.

Cox, F. H. Kow..

* Bet, Olb. LANE, CRAWFORD & CO. Lily. Station No. 3-Black & Blas

10sh. 12lbs. Bow, G. O. Hayward....................... Stroke, . J. Duncan.10. 101b. Cox, G. A, Caldwell Gat, Ulb.

SREWAN & Co.

Bileen.

Station No. 4.-loe & White. Bow, B. Lamort-16et, 10lbs. Stroke, W. A. Stopant 10st. 6lbs. Cox, Q. H. W. Kew... st. Olb. Duncan, rawing a fast stroke, got off bost in a level start, and soon crossed over in front of Theodore Lammert, The water waa rougher than it had been saglier in the day, Duncan was leading by two clear lengths from Shewau's pair at the half way boa. The Taikoo pair, who never wont kindly together, were completely out of it,

it

Praye

Petit

Etzila

Ladybird

.2.50.85

. 2.61.15

.2.51.25 2.67.0 2.57.10

At Kolost's Island mark the time were

ag under:

feiret Dart... Payne Ladybird.. Hell

.3.19,20 ..3 £2.00 ..5.24.00 .3.25 10

ont mad

The wee between Petrd and Durt was very exelting, as Petrel bad to allow the maller boat rating line of 34 so, and the Dart leaked uncommonly close in the run Gown. The Petrel gut her guo, however, 2 min. 30 sec. before the Jar, and therefore

The Machong hien het, however, a mind of this own, so he replier in a long despatch,

TO THE DEAF.-Hobart Clifton' maw Bystaki page 1, the gist of which in thus given in

of completely caring all forms of Pontoona, Head | Noise, do, is being rebommended all over the Teohar's note attacted for the Consul:

the world. Namerosi umeolicitud testimentale The Mashing haien petitions he has ant

Montreal, November 1.Three officer Thomas Richards, Es, of 4, Dawlish Bro Christians, sed be requeste | the i of the Canadian Militia, of French extracast Lambeth, S.V., writes (after being, misionarise a roasat he gives for his request is that the Meester, were arrested here at olduight expretations amply failed, an True now able to people were savage, and there bad already while abast, to blow up the Nelson monthear quite well, said without the war effort, vand been disturbances which he had personally meat with dynamite, Thera fins lately the terrible moines in hand hers us appeared gone to Sungpa to repres, and that the boen growing animosity between the again. Pamphles with full advice post fraa, firo Yng must be removed or there would Freuel, and the English at Quobes. --|: E. Clifton, õt, Upper Kounington Lane, Lam be trouble-which was probably true as the

Zon, 6.5. LCBENQULA'S PORÇE FİN KATURMIS,' In the making of it was in his own hands.

Landon, Nov.-Farther despatches measting the missionaries had got accurate particulars of what had really happened, so from Bulawayo state that if was intended Consal Thyen, Anding their statement and the to attack Lohengels on the 15th instant. Machong hsten's ware totally opposed to each is remaining regiments are starving, and ather, sends the Tantai another long des- | ara ravaged by smallpoxy

THE DUDANAOWN OF TROOPSHIPS.

patch intimating that the missionaries peo- posed going to Sungpu to see for themselves,

The Lamb, November 22-In emnequanca and asking for an escort if necessary. reply to this was to ask them to wait till the of the breakdown of the Serapit and the Taulai's messenger cams bajok from Mashing. Crocodile, a large motion of the reliefs will Ultimately leers Wickel and Lindstrom be delayed in December; but the Malabar go on by

by the Maching magistrate, who THX TEENCH PRESS AND THE ANOLZ- wan by I wis. 56 ses. They fished as of the melves and are most graciously will take a large cantirgent on Saturday

Bets Musrs Li and Hast liberty, and gives | them birk the money of which they had been

Faris, November 2The French press eqarez, all parties then returned to Ho-

denounces the glo-German Ouavsation, kiapa where the risinaries continued to live, having every confidence in the Maching and urges the Government not to recognise oceanse it involves the oxelusion of sies. That gentleman gives a long account it

follow ;-

Parol Llore

Peme

Ladybird

Sedia...

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Bear

3.10.10

3.42.40

3.45.05

.8.40.00

...00.46

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Exchange. HONGKONG December, 14.

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ne information 7.ORD, ZOBERTS ON THE BALANCE OF Tactal, pago 8, ending with the but the Bank pair improved their position man. Ins., Lammert... 1.2 Red and While that he bad exed to the missionaries

LOWER steadily, aud going gaat the Wharves

how there must be no preaching place esta. Lander, November 24-In a speech by FOR LIGHT G; open to European Non-looked as if it wore going to have a say in Pearl, lug, Tendeanta White Bias Cries

Cam, ugowel 18 Labt Mus Commis-lourd Officers and men of any the disposal of the Cup, Showan's pair anbreeze lug.. Wastest...

thel at that place, and requesting the Lord Roberts yesterday, on the occasion af Regiment or corps of the garrison, or European crews of any of H. M.'e vessele; buret up at this point, and gave up free ... Waalustal to get Consul Thyes to delay them his receiving the Freedom of the City of from opening one till he had properly in. Dandee, Elis Lordship urged the vital im struot the stupid country people, after portance of maintaining our seval suprá entrance, 91; fra: prize, 80; second encouraged Banders to make an effort to Kitts, My, Harray is Wille, Red Cross.

A good start was offosted at 1.20 p.m. which they would be at liberty to come and wacy, and especially of reinforcing our prizo, 80; presented by H... Zictor Yeriake the leading pair, but the latter had Emanuel Cesteen Fund: time allowed gained, too long a lead and practically pad Perri passed the fine first, followed by for oara. Bercouds par oar; bonta to be died home the easiest of winners. Times, Kitten, Cam, Blas and She. At Green Is their work. He follows thie i aquadron in the Mediterranean, where the Sororeigni (Bank's buying rate) -

Another deanatch, page 8. intimating presence of the Russian squadren had ma-

approved by the Committee Distanca, one mile. Starter:-

Royal Engineura, Victor Eethuish, Royal Artillery. Torpedo Dapót

should break him oar in the frat fow strokes. The PortuguesÒ CREW were bevat really in it, but these young carmen rowed in a very plucky fashion right up to the finish. The success of the Concert in getileg into third place came as e surprise.. From tart to fit the reon it could be acar las between Lammert and Bamster, (who had resigned his place as stroke to Mazuk) a change which probably resulted in the boat going better, for Mas-

The Vistor navet orew had just rowed ter showed desded symptoms of staleness over the coars before coming up to the in the manner in which he spished in the mark. All gol away to a good start, The Chairman's Cop. The style shown, by the Artillerymen at once mamed the lead with fast, sirang stroke, and crowed over in Boys is worthy of the utmost praise. front of the Victor boat. They won any They were stroked with much judgment by how by a great number of lengths. It was a good rana fer the macond place between Immmert, whose double sucose only gone the Torpedo Dapot and the Engineere, but, to strengthen the impression that he will though rowing the slower stroko, the Tor account for the International event to pado men managed to account for the

Bacond plase. Time-7.18 in.

morrow it is 'No. 2 and No, Sars is any.

thing like the ordinary form. It must be pemembered, however, that the Boye were

Royal Artillery

Torpedo Bepôt

Royal Engineers,

2

8.45, Beck

GRIFFIN BAUL; Cup presented by M

Master: for four vies; apen to membera and subscribers of the Victoria Reores. tion Club who have never won a race at $ Regatta in China; distance, one mile; entrance, 85; to be rowed in beats the property of the Victoria Recreation Club.

Kornblume, Station No. 1-White. Bow, H. Lawzance No. 2, W. H. Porcell No. 3, J. Machado e Stroke, G. Grimble

Cox, G. A. Caldwell

Leck. Station No. 2.. Bow, I. E. Thom...... No. 3, E. Bischof.......... No. 3, Ross Thomson Stroke. D. MaoCarthy........... Cor, B. E. Hayward...

that the people of Sungpo had heard that terially altered the balance of power,

land mark the times were-

En.... Ellen.....

,1.53.30 1.55.40 ..1 66.00 1.1.56.30 ..1.59.20

the prisonera Li and Hu had been liberated,

they were dreadfully excited, and posted

up placards walling on the 21 parishes to fix

She ........ Pror!

Cim.......

RUSSIA AND, AFGHANISTAN,

London, November 24.Advices from St

a day for driving out the missionaries, but Petersburg state that the Committes of the

ho had went a couple of messengers to Russian Ministry of Finance is dingussing

EGYPTIAN PROSPERITY,

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After the heat up Harbour the Flagship henderit, and exhort the genirs not to act the Russian trade relations with the

Afghans.

Barometer rushly lie says Mr Wickhola had gone was passed guing East arunder

away, but Mr Lindst still remained with

Temperaturo Peux? *****

... 4,00

Cairo, November 23.-The Egyptian Bad- Huaridity the native Yang the big feast of the fifth C102......

8.11.16

month was approaching and there would be get estimates a surplus of upwards of balf a Direction of 23.12.15

trouble, so he requests the Taotai to ask the million. Consul to order Meaart Lindstrom and Yang to retire to Baokow immediately, which the Tastal theroupon does

Elin not timed

Kilden

1lat. 01b. 10ut, 101bs, Bat. 12lbs. .10st. lb.

At the Kollett Island mark none of the 9st. 016. beats wore timed, at Starter had to re- turn the winning mark with the Targer boats. The Flagship (winning mark) was 1st. ba, renched by the tires leading boeta as .13*. 3lbs. Įuodeż-

.4.00.55 Ilt ölbe

Fearl 10xt, Riba, She

Bat Oft

Cam.......

.4.08.05 4.11.40

THE PEOPLE TOT DOSTILE.

À MEMORIAL TABLET AT THE IMPERIAL ISSTITUTE..

Wind --

Force Weather 6-Bahnı :

London November 24-Lord Reay terday unveiled the memorial tablet to Arabi We have now retched the time of the blowongree at the Imperial Iustitate. m. Besides the placards, the mis. sionaner had not bothed any sigo of hosti- BBW 7. MOORE ON THE OPIUM QUESTION, Loudon, November 21.-Surgeon Generát lity amongst the puple, and as they had brought these to the attention of the authori. Bir William James Moore gave a lecture st ties with the names of the partics who issued the Imperial Jostituta lent night in the

· Highest open sir temperature on the 11th 6 Lawnloyed adi temperaturo on ide J8CH.................B6 F. 0. Fiso, First Assistant, Hongkong Observatory, Dec, 14, 1873,

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