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FIRE AT QUEEN'S ROAD WEST,
No. 9869-FEBRuaxt 7, 1894.)
Ar the Mágistračy this morning bedoes Mr H. Echonte, Benjamin Frankli Taylor was convicted of assaulting Captain' Wilson, of the sailing ship Kitty, on 2nd February. A fine of 36 was imposed, and
FOURTEEN LIVEJ ‘LOST,
THE CHINA MAIL
Varlet (boy up) santered by the side of Swift (Mr Hart Buck) for 1 milo, both pontea Baishing wall-time 39, 119, 2m..
Yesterday afternoon a most unfortunate2.41, 3.20, 3.67. disaster occurred in Queen's Road West, a house being burned down and fourteen lives the hocused was further bound over in om lost. It was about two o'clock when the of $50 to keep the poor for a month. The alarm was given that fre bad broken out at fias was paid, and scourity given,
57 Queen's Road West, spaper and fire.
CRICKET,
HONGKONG CORINTHIAN SAILING CLUB..
GENTLEMEN HIDERS' IN.
SINGAPORE.
At the annual general mesting of the Singapore Sporting Clab (Mr. Stiven presla- ing) the following rather amusing discus
Mr Gallwey said that the programme (for
ZA GAERISON CUP: BACKS." The second of the three race for the Garrison Cop was nailed yesterday, and resin occurred
whether an international agreement wa necessary, The Director of the Bank of Germany has strongly depressted meddling with a gold standard.
THE
CRICKET CLUB \%. THE NAVY," Thin mustah was commenced yesterday
- CALCUITA „CONFOWATION, AND 'LORD LANEDOW ME. Centurion (Mr Muster in the pigskin) in disagrosable weather. Batting` first,
Calcutta, January 18 At a most- ridden out, managed to get the mile conres the Navy made a very poor stand against in 2.35.
the bowling of Lowson and Lammert. joulted in some close finishes. The Payne the Spring Mooting) was a very good one, Ing of the Calcutta Corporation held Recovery I timed for half a mile, 34, Lowson was particularly dificult to play, won amongst the first-class boats, and but that it was a great pity to knock down this afternoon Mr. Apoar's uption, that the weights. The weights as they werd a farewell address should be prematod 17
The Signor (Capt Hunt) and Ouid Gries the wok ground suiting his style of delivery, although the Cant was the first home regalated in some of the races would to Lord Lanedówne was carried by 41 YoUM Taz Chinese New Year was celebrated toreokór shop, and the Fire Brigade turned (Capt. Thomas) went a very meful 3 mile For the Clab, Firth and Lawson inde a amongst the second-class boats the Seabreeze excludo gentlemen ridges from riding alto- to 5 Sovon Hinda members declined to
training gallop. Both finished full of end-
In one of the total of the Navy before they was out with a row mainsa), but nothing yosterday in the usual manner, but with more out with their customary alberity and pre-ning. But I only got the last half mile, good stand and carried the score to with won by her time allowance. The Ladybird
Was seen of her at the finish ;--- firing of orackers, which may be taken arcended to the scene of the fire. Tho pisos 1 m. 18 sec.
Viper went 13 mile and was joined by were separated. Ultimately the score was
Appanded are details of the race- as indicating an expcotation of more pros was well ablaze then, and withough every
offort was rinde to check the progress of the Folie at the mile post. The old jumper taken to 180, or 124 runs to the good. In
Curso-From the Submarion Micing "poroza timor, The Government gare more
flames it was found to be simply impossible to was going very wolf, but I missed the time. I playing oat time, the Navy lost Eve
Lightning I Loticed cantering, but he is
nol Rocks. White Fairway Buor, latiivde to the Chinese this year with re-
Hehenzollern-galloped a mile in fair form,
Stonecutters Toland and back (leaving all gard to the firing of crackers and also save the houss, which was practically gutted. going very soraichy, with regard to the holding of theatrics! There had almost burned it out before Fright (Capt. Hant) had a good deal
to starboard); 14 miles. mile gallop ontertainments—a whole day and a whole the Fire Brigade wore apprised of the fast night performance being allowed. As that none of the ucapants of the bones bad with The Les, the old pony pulling Dunoon started steadily from the 13 mile au, drizzly weather prevailed, which, made good their empe, and although it over the Tiger at the Buisk; me was slow though not viewed with farcur by the Chi.ed hopelem to attempt to rosane any post and was picked up by Petronel at the note merry-makers, is generally welcometon alive, the fremen, headed by Sergeant mile mark, where business commenced in Witchell, aat to work with a will and left earnest; the roar, pulling hard all the way, by farmers as a sure sign of the coming of nothing undone in their attempts to save the catae assay from the little blank in the a good year. As to things commercial lives of the unfortunate people. By making straight, and Swisted fill of running-t Navy, resulting in a win for the Club by
a hole in the wall of No. 69 Queen's Road, time 3m. 50s., last mile 2.20. the tremen got upon the charred beams of the first floar, and there dirouvered ulne bodies. All the while men were work-
worst
of A
CLOXTON,
"EAST POINT SUGAR REFINERY
ATHLETIC CLUB SPORTS. Yesterday afternoon the 'employés at tho. China Sugar Refinery at East Point enter tained their friends on the decision of their annual sports. There was a very large at
wiekata for 69 runs, of which C. G. Tavlor Pier, Wellington, Barracka, round Chan for amateur riders, that the weighis his Committee, and states that they will:
scored 41. When play was resumed to-day the Clubiwore thus still 60 runs to the good Olivier sud Halo made a good stand and practically averted defent in a single “in- pings. The lab required 16 runs to win, | and these wore got for the loss of LoTTAUT'N wicket, Firth doing all the scoring.
A scratch match was then playaŭ Club 12 raon. Score:-Club, 106 (B. F. Lam. mert 99, Capt.Rumsey 21, not out, C. C. Platt 16, and Dr Lawson 12); Nary, (0. G. Taylor 69, B. E. Watura 21).
The following were the scores in the ârst metto -
***** NATY-FIRST INNINGS. B. E. Waters, o Lammert, & Lowada.... J. P. Barton, b Lammert.......... Lieut. P. R. Growne, & Ezekial, b Lowon
Lieut. E, M. Hale, c Mast, Lowson Rer. W. H. Royse, b Lowson............ Dr Iliewies, b Lammert........... Lieut. Coxon, o Lammert, h LoWBON... Lleat. Lesthain, u Leach, b Lammert H. K. Horsey, & Darby, b Lowson C, G. Taylor, not out
Lammorteme
generally among the Chinese community, Ist year, we asa say that they were on a more healthy basis than the year beforeying amongst the debris on the ground four, though a fow small failures could not be and ultimately they succeeded, in reaching the basement, where other eight persons were voided. While the cotton yarn trade was
found. It was most difficult to reach those not very bright last year, desiers in foreigns, as the fumes from the gunpowder picos-goods realissä unexpectedly large and the smoke from the burning paper made profits, owing to the fact that piece-goods the wark dungervas for the firemea. Ser- could goustally be sold at a lower rate of Esant Witshell, who had led the way most
Dobly, was overcome by the smoke, and had tendance, and the various sports were enter-Lieut. 8. R. Olivier, Lb.v.,
a half-suffocated exchange than that ruling at the time of to be carried out in making contracte. Unhappily, four of the state and taken to the Civil Hospital, Ofed into with the kesusat onßyment. At the eight-perance on the basement Roer, five the close the Hon. J. J. Keswick present Shamshuipo gambling dens were reopened were beyond human sid, but three were ad the prizes to the successful competitors, on the 31st alt-about a month after their till alive though in a very exhausted on and, in doing ab, made a neat speech, dition, and they also were sent to the Civil suppression, and it is expected that are
Hospital, Bergeant Witchell and the three in the course of which he complimented long the businose will be carried on in fali
Chinese are all reparted to be recovering. the Committes on the thoroughneas of their swing again. It may be of interest to It appears that the fire was caused by some rangements for the comfort and enter- Bruworks which wars ignited at the door know that this year in what is called by the of the shop. à cracker, or some wachtainment of their guests. During the after. G. Taylor, b Lowson, Chinese blind your,' bocaman the advent article found its way into the shop, setting noon music was discoursed by the Orchestra B. E. Waters; b Lammert...etae devette the of spring fell at the end of last year instead on fire the whole stook, and Alling
Rev. W. H. Rtoyse, ti Lowaon................ of at the beginning of this year, and Chi.place with overpowering sunke. It is sup. Macaeneg an aming fasters of the J. F. Barton, blowun......... posed that some of the people who were kill afternoon's outing was the valuable medaleut. Lestham, & Lammert, b Lowann wore in the shop and come in the baregorio exhibited by Mr G. Vowles, Lieut. 8. R. ONrler, Leach, b Low. tasst floor. Finding the egress by the shop out off they had rashed downstairs, and were suffocated there, as there was no other way of escape from the premises. It is issuedly upon the missing link' which more diffcult to guess why the people in
The was captured at Tytam only after a severe the appar four did not sepe.
news young boys, as a rule, will not begin going to school this year; as it is believed
that a boy will remkin for over a dull boy' if he does R0.
It is reported, says the N.-C. Dally News, that the Tastal-desigaste, Ln Peb-pang. has already made some forty-five appoint ments to subordinate posts in his "Inte
bis protégés being natives of dancy, all of Anhui, and mostly recommended to him by people who have given him a helping hand. We hear, however, on excellent satire
Total SECOND INSINGS.
hoas descriptions of the live stook wai Lient, B. M. Hale, not vat............ certainly most hughablo. He discoursed
only stair from the first floor led into struggle with the police, and a serious.
the shop, but they might have escaped looking goat had to do duty for the Tytum
hed the front verandab if they
by
been able to reach it. If it be correct that tiger, which Mr Vowles assured bis
the only means of exit from the basement audience had been captured by an "Odd
and arst feare was through the shop on the volume on the wikis of Mount Kellett. ground flour, the moral this disaster would
De Liewicz, o Leach, Lows,......... Lieut. Coron, a Markham, b LowsON Lieut. Granes, b Lovean........... H. K, Horsey b Lowon
Extraditerr
Total
OMICKEY CLUB-FIRE INNINGS.
J
Startars
was anybody in that room who could ride at 9 at 41bd. It was much more satisfac
Calcutta, January 18-The Government gather.. Ho lid not suppose that there ot
tory to have as much amateur riding as
of India, in replying to the recent latter they maid get. Gentlemen riders had not from the Vice-President of the Carrerigy. dono mach harm hitherto. He suggested Association, merely thank him for the that, instead of the 7lbs. being deducted expression of his views and the opinions of
Tomalu as they stood and that professionals receive full consideration at the hands of be penalized by lbs. each mount. The Government waights were lower than in previous
DISTURBANCES IN ORINBA, MSAN NU programmes.
Allahabad, January 19.The distur kir Garr said that as a member of the bances in Nyagub state, one of the committee who drew up the programmo, Oriass tributary Nabals, are not considers
made overal attacks upon frolated than held by the Raja's police. The outbreak is, beloved to be due to intrigues from the neighbouring state of Khond parah. ;'
Payne.....Royal Engineers....cratch. Dart.......53rd Regimant. Emin hey were quite prepared to meet any altered very serious, though the, Khonds lista -
Stelle.......Sterling ..........
Pere Royal Artillery,
Cam....Howell .......
Ladybird. Wilkinson.
Feart.......Denison...
Gale
Elft.Lammert....
Sho
Kitten....Murray Seabreeze., Westootl Charmian,
练
23
J
8
3
12 ..
35,5
stion suggested if it were put in a propar form-an amondment, and put to the meeting. If that were not done, a disons sion, of that nature might" go on till the next day.
Mr Gallway said he proposed that horses should be handicapped to gentlemen riders weights, and that, instead of taking off weight for gentlemen riders, professional jockare should be penalized biba.
dr Cook, Commationer, of Orissa, has left Cuttack for Nyagarh in order ↳5 - quire personally into the causes of the dia- turbanose.
THE ARRIVAL OF THE MALAHARI-A SUHINS
„OF ACCIDENTES"
Bombay, January 18.The Maldbay at ived this morning four days overde frota Aden owing to another accidenti She made the passago from Portsmouth to Bombay in 66 days. The first mishap was seven miles from Malta, when its fanod
When the boate got to the starting line
Mr Cuthbertsoa pointed out that, by tho there was a very nice whole-aaii breczorules which provided for allowance for from the N.E, but the stort was a very gentlemen jockeys, they could not do so... indifferent one, the bosta straggling over the link in spread-eagle fashion, and the they could not go agairat rule.
The Chairman said, that by rule 35, allinate winner was three minutes late in gatting over. The Dart at once began to allowance shall be made of ribs for BBY
the crank shaft had cracked, the Was go away from the rest of the fleek, the horse ridden by a member of the Club.
-The discussion then became gazorat towed into Malia, and repaired, and after||| Stella and Patral being next, with the Payne until, on the suggestion of Mr. Cuthbert ten days put to sex again only to return fourth. Rounding the Channel Rooks the
BOU, the Chairman, "Look the Durt was three minutes ahead of the Stella, soriatim on the programme and sub- having run hot. She lay in barber ro
events after steaming a for miles the bearinge 2 and the Payne and Petrel got round tumitted them to the meeting. When pairing for fortnight. The ressal left 12 gether, followed by the Seabreeze and the
$6
Cam. Spinnakers were cot to port for the the first rees was puk, Mr. Gallwey again Portsmouth on November 24th and it was 8 run to the Fairway Baoy. The Dart catas raised the weight question, and that of now December 30th. All went well d'75
over to the Hongkong ebore apparently to gentlemen riders, and proposed an addition
She was hove to for the whole day and the a little too far, and the Payne ran up to 60 again in the second race, which bo game pipe repaired. She then came on SEKSI MU get out of the tide, but she appeared to go of lbs. to the weights. He lost. He did miles past Aden when the steam-piga barat.
having by
tho weights raised 7 lbs.
reduced spood of savon Krote The Stella, and the Bnoy was rounded by the Payas, Stella and Part within, a boat's then suggested that the Derby weights health of the troops in salefactory, no length of each other, the Fagne on the should be as weight per cele, sa no casualties having occurred among the amateur, he said, present there could get oficers or mes. So great anxiety was felt weather berth. It was a broad reach to the dowa to 9 st. 7 lbs.
hore yesterday for her Vafety this a gue Island, and the Payne extra length told
Mr Carr asked if it was worth while boat was sent out in search of the troop as she came right away from the other and logistaling for gentlemen riders when they ship. reached the Island about 40 seconds ahead. had only got two gentlemen in the place.
21
Bit in the saddle (Laughter.)
The usual calma, puts and light airs were whe come Mr. Carr, blandty, he was †tannia is ashore in the Einez Canal. 4. NOS
course,
A STEAMIR·ASHORE. London, January 18-The steamer Bri
London, Fanuary 18-The steamor-Bri- tannia, which grounded in the Suez Canal, has been floated and traffe resumed,
6 szperienced to Isaward of the Island, and 7here the Cam's chances were spoiled. As 7 soon as the lekind was weathered the true going away so that it could not matter to
dead beat
(Laughter.) For years and him at all, to 7 breeze was found. It was a
Kowloon Print. Off the Wharves the year, they had been trying to legislate wind freed and shoots were checked for the for gentlemen riders, and if they had not been sacoessful so far it was absurd to think line. As soon as the sheats were that they would be so now. If they put hecked, the Payne began to gain perosp tibly on the Dart. In the beat the Dari on the roights the consequenoo would ba had begun to come up on the Payne, and that they would have their horses broken the Staka was left babind. A most excit-down and he, for one, would only be too Grand Duke Kichael, who is laid up with glad if they could manage to get their infamation of the lungs, an
140
,
Authority, that the Viceroy at Nanking, seem to point is that the authorities ought Fatry to the manageria was givun on van 13, A. Lowson, o Rozse, b Taylor...... 33ing race ended in the Payne getting weights down to 8st. If they were to go
H.E. Lai Kan-yi, is doing his best to pre- rent Mr La's taking up this post, and as has sunt asoret memorial to the Emperor protesting against the appoiofmeat, and pointing out that as Luis entirely ignorant of fursign ataire, he, the Viceroy, will ba unable to consult with him should he come to Shanghal. It is stated that none of the officials at Nanking have called to congratus tate Mr La an hisappointment, so disgusted
are they at it; and that it is not improbable that if the Emperor's decree cannot be
to use some discretion in sanctioning plansment of 10 cents a head, the 10 cents
for houses built on the same principles.
The stook was insured for $2,000 with r at the same time entitling the visitors
A. J. Losch, Iowicz.
a lottery for priza. D. Markham, & Barton, ↳ Liowicz. 0. R. Stevena, agent for the Meiji Fire to a liekot in
worth a guinea—a box of Bescham's E. Ezekiel, b Taylor............ Insurance Co.
Mr Vowles had also charge of E. Mast, o. Coxon, b Taylor
0. Pitt, not out..................
About six o'clock yesterday morning fire
broke out amongst some matahede in Trim- Fills.
shati, and a couple of sheds were destroy an old-fashioned Aunt Sally and shoo!- ad. The damage is cstimated at $120.
Bhortly after three o'clock this morning ing galleries, which were well putronisöds fire was dissoveral to have broken out in The proceeds from the menagegic are to
the wooden anping of the large warehouse go to the Alios Memorial and Nethersole
revoked, the presbut Tootai at Chinking in Stanley Street, occupied by the Hong-
will be sent to set at Shanghai, and La will
chest
R. F. Lammert, h Barton
Extra
Tatal...
SECOND. ISNISUS.
the line 1 min. 12 seconds ahead of the Dart, thus winning by 12-conds. The Seabremse and the Eif both saved time, and ran into first sud third places respec- tively. The following wore the times and 56order of arrival:-
B. M. A 2 30 50
32 2.
45 30
8.
L. Darby, o Taylor, b Boyss........
M. Firth, c Coxon, b Taylor,
53
F. Maitland, Loathata, b Waters....
3
R. W. Maitland, e Hale, b Taylor......
19
18
18
14
Payne (10 marka).
2
-Dart-
4.
Stella 1.
.2 33 $5
190
Petrel
Cam:
63 40
Senbrees
55 15
4
14
She.........
..2 69 80
Pearl.......
1 15
Extras
2
Hifin
→ 2.55
Kitten
Total for 1 wkt.. BOWLING ANALYSIS. NAVY-FIRST ENNINGS.
20
Charmsan
tájatri ata
6 55
n.
M
W.
Payne..
J. & LowBON
6
Siella
SECOND INNINGS, F. Lammert.16
4
AL
4
Dart
0.
M.
W.
Lowso
30 14 33
Lammart ......... Markham........ Firth
15
51
4
16
10 1 30.
Q
H
The TV.
- 1 45 1
30
63 10
5
в
1 10 1
11
1
4.2
bong Dispensary. It is supposed that the Hospitals. The refreshment bar, from J. A. Lowson, a and b Baiton....... bo titular Tastai of Shanghai, hat will be fire was obsed by a spark from a squib which good things were distributed with aC. M. Firth, not out................... asting Tootsi at Chickiang. The stories thrown up by some one on the stract.liberal hand, was under the charge of E. W. Maitland, not out............................. that are current about Lu's career are Thanks to the prompt action of some mam- numerous and not to his advantage; it bers of the Dispensary staff, the fire was Messrs Adam and Pledge, while the caer- seems pretty well authenticated, however, extinguished before much damage was ous duties of Hon. Secretary wars discharg
Some damage that he was degraded by Tes Trung-tang done to the woodwork. for alleged tampering with the military was done to the stook by water. The Fire ed by Mr A. C. More. The gentlensa who Brigade and the polise tarned out, but their arried out the Sports ancoessfully were :--
President -Hop. J. 3. Keswick." Com services were not required.
At Ave o'clock this morning there was or An Imperial deeree dated the 1st inst., has been received at Shanghai to the effect that alarm of fire at 165 Hollywood Road. The milles:-Mecare A, Rodger, W. Taylor, A. 'although the Board of Punishments have Fire Brigade was not asifed out, but assist. More, R. Adam, A. Bain, J. M. Farbas, anked for meroy in the case of Chon Fu- 160 was given by the police on the adjoining J. Diskis, J. Sutherland, J. Rodger and J. Galbrealk. Jules:-Mr. Rodger ts'ing, found guilty of trying to bribe the beats, and the fire was extinguished before
•Obéking Literary Chancellor while passing any serious damage was done. Oos of the through Boookow last antama, with the sum occupants of the house had been worship and Mr W. Taylor. Clerks of the Course: of $10,000, for passing six candidatos at the ping, and inadvertently sat fire to a bed Mr J. M. Forbes and Mr T. Blair. Hanchow chaps examinations on the curtail
Starter:--Mr J. Ormiston. Referee :-Mr!
Hon. Secretary:-Mr A. G. Royse J. Barten More.
ground that the crime was exposed before.
any harm had been done, etc., we are of the
opinion that an example must be made, owing
to the many frauds that bars existed for the
TRAINING NOTES.
Not withstanding the threatening appear-
past years la the examination halls through. ance of the weather, there was a fair attendance out the wountry. The Board of Punish at the rails this morning. Just as work ments recommendation, therefore, that
was commencing, a regular downfall of rain Chon Fu-ta'ing's parishment should he re- dused one degree to that of banishment to s took place, but, fortunately for trainers, it distance of 3,000 li, with 100 blows of the was of short duration, and the Course, bamboo before being sent forth, is not though heavy, allowed very good going."" allowed, and we command that the proper sentence of decapitation after the action Long gallops egated to be the order of the assises next year be decreed in his ons aa day, and doubtless the panics will be a lot suvere warning to would-be offenders in the future. This decree, however, remarks the better for the pipe openers they were N.d. Daily News, will probably not amount indulged in. to much, an owing to the Empress-Dowager's: birthday next year, a general amnesty willi be proclaimed and Chou's sentence will revert to that of banishment.
Bovril (bay up) went is beautiful form for mile, finishing strong and well; time 116, 1.55, 2.88, 8.47, 4.21.
Primrose, going alone, was sent 14 mila. He was moving very freely and covered the whole distanos in 3m. 8 ., last quarter
A. CURIOUS little episods was witnessed la the police nourt this morning, save the Straits Times of the 27th ult, illustrating, more or less, the Malay affection for children. 36 sed A brawny Malay policeman attached to the Marine Station appeared before the Magist
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ORICHT ÜLUB-FIRST INNINGE.
Taylor...... Waters.....
The following is the prize-list :- Sour FLAT RACE
Diewicz,
Barton I
J. Gloya
J. Galbreath H. McKenzie
PUTTING THE Bæоr-
J. M. Forbes, 31ft. Win.
J. Dickie, 30ft. Din.
J. Forbes, 301, Shin.
His Jump-
J. A. Cardno, 4ft. Gin.:
1
D. Symington, 4ft 6in. QUARTER-MILE RACE-
1
2
A. Rodger D. Symington J. Cardpo
THROWING THE HAMMER-
J, M. Forbes, 62ft.
1
J. Forom, 58it. Fini
Have, accompanied by Naro, who bas
J. Dickie, 57. 9ia
3
rate foudly carrying in his arms a boaby besa sent from Amoy to teach the young Little Malay boy of eighteen months or 99 ideas, also went 14m. He is at present The mother was present and wanted the
child, but the men was not for giving it up. very green, but goes in very nice style and Asked how his relationship stood in regard finished gamely in 3m, 0,nec.
to the child, the man said that he was the
owner. The mother had made him a prosent.
Vagrant, who is beginning to get white,
of it some time ago, and to stow the tender but shows his age in no other way, went 14
aess with which he had fulfilled his duty he miles in 2.59; last quarter 334. This was held the child in a way to invite's closer examination. The child was ornamentally probably the best performance of the more
dressed in varied garments and seemed to being, and I quits expect to see the conquerer in the bar of condition. The Magistrate of Boor and Hero in last Shanghat Stakes recognised this more by looks than spooch, make things. vary warm for the handsome and gently intimated that the law was on dun wherever they meet. the woman's aide. Then the possessor asked Merry Thought covered 13 mile fo 3.09,
What about the expenses! He was cal Talisman went for 1 mils but I missed. onlating significantly when pointing out how the first quarter. He was accompanied by he had kept the little thing in food and Mans and Magpole, the latter with a light clothes for months. The megistrato ad- mitted the justice of a certain claim apon the women, and told the man he thould ana the woman for expenses, and return to. Loe the child. The child was handed over to the mother, and, in the only way an infant on, demonstrated its regret an learing the ara of its masculine nurse.
is the only English Hair Rotorer niy
universally
sold.
weight up. He finished his last 1. in 3.07, the grifine being badly beaten.
Juhs was sent 1 mile, but the time (2.3) was very slow.g
Faughter, who appears to be coming ou
Gaturbing OraNGEN--
J. Forbes
Fi. Moksazic
A, Bain.
200
YARDS FLAT BAO-
J. Gloyd
J. Ormiston.
J. Rodgor
D. Symington, 33ft.
Hor, STEP AND JUKI-
J. W. Stewart, $18. 11in
J. Gafbraathi, 31ft. Bin
THREE-LEGGED RACE—–
J. Diokio J, Galbreath
J. Cardno
J. Glayn.
PLACE Krek
D. Symington, 135-
J. Forbes, 130ft. Vis
J. M. Forbes, 118ft 10iD
had the best of Reaily (Mr Contta) and VICTOR BACK Fraud in a 1 mile spin. The full time Was 3.12.
&.0. W. Kirkpatrick
J. Hand.
F. E. Elinster HUNDLE RACE J. Cazino J. Gloyn
Lasrock, a pony I have a great fancy for, TO BAKKEN GRET Ha-Lackyer's Bulpaar soveted the Derby Couree alone in 8.414. Hair Restorer in the quickest, best, safest, costs He finished well and evidently stays well.
Brigand's time for 13 milo was 3.07, but loss, effects more than any other. The color prodwood is most antural Lockyer's Sulphas the last half was very slow-7m. 30 sec.
Vigilant (Mr H. Humphreys), and Val holla (Mr Hart Book) had a steady 1. mile TO CUAL SED: Dress-Saiphotine Lotion gallop, the Bub, apparently having a litle guishly Crived away Eruptions, Fimples, Elbt the best of the finishtine 3m. 57 sec. ches, Bedre, areas, Aane, Disfiguramente, Dare Devil, (dien by a boy), after trot Roughness and Scurt, dd, tearing a clear, spotting exercise went a mila in 87, L102, 1.65, less Skin and beautital Complexion. Sulphodino 2.50. The time was nothing, but the Derby is a necessity for the Skin, specially in hot crack was going in a very nice collected climates. Made in London Bold everywhats mesner, and finished full of runalog. In Shilling Battles and Mey
Frohsinn, a very bandasie little pony, DEAFNESS COMPLETELY FORZE ↑ Any pawar was sent the derman Cap Conrea-time 35, BACK BACE Waring from Deadaan, Zitives in the Head, who, may learn of new, ample treatment, which
: Cardno
J. Dickie
J. Forbes VETERAN'S RACE
A. Baiz D. McRas HALF-MIL'S BAUE
A-Rodger.
D. Synington
Ancon In ourspletely saring isses of the 1.111.-1.46, 2.24, 3.02I did not quite like. Glogn
Fell his finish, but the time was very good.
pipes, ding my unsulleted tortunalale Opti, over the Derby Course, registered and newspapEF PRESS HOLE, will be sent post, free an applied. The stem in without doure, the most 36, 112, 1.477 225h, 8.04 3,44. He CONSOLATION Ki
By J. Rudger Keng brought balon is paklodres, finished wretobadly and is evidently not a
A. C. More Amiel Bresiditet, Altiny Buddlings. By Vintonia Biznete und darker, Watainder, London, FL.
Iliewicz bowled a wide.
The scores for the first prizo now stand as below -
.........14 marks.
5 J
As it is now contain a second class can nut take the first prize, the second prize
ILLNESS OF THE CHARINAS Zd London, January 17,-Advises from St. Petersburg state that the Czarids has been
nevertheless carefully unraing her son, the tocked with influence and forer, but i
'EXPLOSION ON A STEAMER Pre 46 London, January 17. During the clear) on potting up weights, their good horses would be broken down in two seasons.ance of the safe-room of the Seats American for gentleman riders in the Roadstare and axploded killing two men and wounding They had been legteiniing for many years liner Egafer at Bordeaux, partage had failed, for the largest fold they could everal and causing much damage to the refer to bed been four goutlemen riders, ship. The cause of the explosion is unex. He only brought the matter forward in plained.
ANOTHER DYNAMITE OUTRAGE, London, January 19.-It is believed that the explosion on board the steamer Equat at Bordeaux was a dynamite outrage.
that light to give the members an lion of what they were asked to vote for. They did not want to break down their horses, The meeting did not increase the Derby Weights. The Galloway Weights word Falsed to 10at. Tiks instead of 10t, for
Bombay, January 17.-The criminal ses 14.2. For the Roadsters' Handicap store have popoluded at last. There were the second day, a gosoud prize of $50 was sixteen riot aan in which fifty-six Maho-
agreed to
LATE TELEGRAMS.
THE BOMDAY - HIGÈS
modan and forty-two Hińdoo prisoners hadji been charged with offences somprising murder, dacoity, dofiling places of worship, robbery, rioting, causing grievous hurt and mischief by fire. These mil poncluded yns-- Bombay, January 19 The following is torday. Three Hindoo prisoners were now quitted of a charge of rioting, by the special the text of the address from the Bone Jary without being called upon for their Municipality to Lord Elgin, which will be
THE NEW INDIAN VICEROY.
The total ninety-eight prisoners brenght:
read on Saturday afternoon: May it defance, please your Lordship, we, the President up for trial have been dealt with as follows tion of the City of Bombay, beg to
9 will fall to a second class boat. The Bootes And Members of the Municipal to by Mr Justice Bayley-Four Mahamedans.
1of this class stand as below!
38 2
13
BECOND INNINGA,
10. A. R.
W.
Barton........... Iliowion
D
3
9
BOWLING HONGKONG OLUB «. CLUB GERMANIA.
MATCHES ROLLED ON FRIDAY AND SATURDAY LAST.
Club Germauia, scorca.-H. Botal, 1,760
R. Spannuth, 1,665; G. P. Lammert, 1,634;
H. Dakrasen, 1,620 3, Helm, 1,600 Wegener, 1667 G. Diessel, 1,854; and F. Bischoff, 1,478 Total, 12,879.
Hongkong Club, scores F. Maitland,
Cam....
Beabreeze
The...............
Eljin.......
14 marks.
.10
........ 2
The third race will be sailed to-morrow.
THE WANCHAI WAREHOUSE AND STORAGE CO., LIMITED.
your Lordship on behalf of the people of were sentenced to transportation for ilfe, Sombay a cordial welcome to the country ne to ten years, thirty-nine to fire years' rigorous imprison whose Government has been entrusted each, six to three yeare to your keeping by our revered and boment and six were discharged Three Hin
doos were sectended to transportation far loved Sovereign, the Queen Empress.life, seven to ten years enab, one to four- Fally recognizing the important and one.
rous duties of the position which your Lord years and one to itreo yours hard labour ship is called to fill at the head of the Go and the remaining twenty-eight were: az vernment of this Empire and the very grave charged. Excluding the life sentences the And varied publio responsibilities which are veumulated terms of imprisonment pamet involved in carrying on the administration on the members of either community, werd, The following is the Report for presenta in this period of its history, we are con- therefore, Mahomedans 225 years, Bindood tion to the Sharehciders of the above Com-fident that in your Lordship India will find 77 seara..
a roler who will paraue a polloy in lowe pany at the third Ordinary Annual Meeting, sympathy with that of the much-loved
THE COW PROTECTIGH MOTENYÉS - Zandon, January 18.-The despotah from
to be held on Monday, the 12th inst.:Viceroy whose name your Lordship bears the Government of India on the sins-pro- and whose memory you recall. Your Lord tection-movement reached the Secretary of The General Managers beg to submit to the Shareholders their Report on the work ship arrivos in India in a tinge of both State this week. It would be well if it were Is a Parliamentary paper forth- with MDASANI ing of the Company and a Statement of internal and external peace; the people of published as a Accounts for the year ended
may be permitted to hope that it will con- Bacond half of the tinua unshaken during your Lordship's
Numerons qucatiors of pablishes the following official administration. year have suffered from the disorganisation
Receipts during the December, Bombay are thankful for this peace, and we
1803.
NO SILVER DIPORT DUIT.
Calcut, January 17.-The Englishman.
neutice
of the trade in lombay yarn, which stands internal policy are pressing on the atten- ment with reference to the statement alade formas a great proportion of the goods stored tion of Government and people alike at the by the Financial Member in the Legislative in the Company's gedowne. This disor-present time such as the state of the Council on the 11th instant We are currency, the commercial and financial authorised to announce that Government de genisation took place subsequent to the condition of the country, extension of not contemplate the imposition of any anty
1,711 Ross Thompson, 1,670; E, W. Mait. closing of the Indian mints, with the result railways and, tho progress of education in on the importation of allvar into India for that stocks of yarn in this Colony have been all directions which claim careful and much smaller than for a long time past.
land, 1,634; E. Jones Hughes, 1,408; W.
F. Daves, 1,504; S. Hanisch, 1,490; A.
M. Marahall, 1,489; and J. Andrew, 1,427, Total, 12,524.
Club Gormsaia,
Hongkong Club,
Club Germania won by
349
The Club Germania has now won three out of five matches, the figures for the first four being :-
fair state of repair.
Rzucunta to
reason
poljeg allopted the purpose of stating the posed ado in regard to currency, eatly consideration. The people of this
LABY LANSDOWNE U The buildings of the Company are in country are now bound together by the
January 17, Marchioness Calcutta tics of common loyalty to the Queen- 12,873
The net profit of last year's working press whom they have learnt to regard of Lansdowne laid the foundation stone of $6,012.54, out of which the with feelings of deep affection and the addition to St Mary's House of Charity 12,524 General Managers, with the approval of the
to this afternoon The Commander-in-Chief d we have and *YDEGITU," Consulting Committee, recommend to pay a beliero
will and Lady White were propens that your Lordship dividend at the rate of 6 per cent, absorbing
FRANCE AND MAD LOASCAD. ^ (^^0 London, January 18. It is reported that of people with a foregone; prepossession in $5,850, and to carry forward the balance of be received all over Indis and by all classes 1762.54 to new Profit and Loss Account.
Consulting Committee. Mr. Chas, J, Hirst your Lordship's favour arising from the faith the French Government, intend groposing an retired on leaving the Colony, and is hie which is placed in the name you bear and expedition to Madagaenar, and to imposes 9,185 read Mr II. Stoltericht accepted an invita from experience of the polley followed by protectorate over the leland similar to the 8,122 tion to join the Committee, and his appoint your distinguished father, and they will Fresch protectorate ever-Tanin: di
Mont now requires confirmation. In accord gladly anticipate that your Lordship's rale ance with the Articles of Association, Mir P. Will tend to confirm those sentiments by an Bacbee retires, but offers himself for 13. impartial, righteous and sympathetic treat ment of all classes of Her Majesty's and election.
Auditor. The Accounts have been audit.jects. In conclusion, we trues that boul ed by Mr F. Henderson, whose re-elestion your Lordship and Lady Rigin may enjoy continuance of health during the period of your Vicaroyalty and
and for many years after."
AND MOROCCO. London, Jabukey 19 General Martines 11.112A MAGISTENIAL enquiry was held at the Campos has started on his mission to *10,940. General Hospital, Singapore, on the 29th Morocco, p
METER & Co. General Managers, Hongkong, 15th January, 1894,
1st Match.c
1
Hongkong Club,
Club Germania,
Hongkong Clab won by...
453
2nd Match.
Club Germania,
Hongkong Club,
..10,707 ...30,316
is recommended.
Cab Germanin won by...
391
3rd Match
Hongkong Club,
Club Germania,
Hongkong Club won by.......
4th Afated —
Clab Germania,
Hongkong Club,
Club Germania won by.....')
alt, to enquire into the alrcumstances at
169 tending the death of Captain Robert Mo
SPAIN. AND
THE MATABBLE
THE FRUSIAN BUDGET, CU Berlin, January 16 The Prussia Bud-) get for 1894-96 shows a deficit of seventy million marks, which is to be covered by the is of new born 19
FITED STATES WIKANGRA Washington, January 17-Sestelary Car- lisle has invited tenders for fifty millions of Eve per cent, ten year bonds for goli 194 desmanter n
DEMOCRACT IN AUSTRALTY Adelaide, January-uits & skem in 8. teapot has been aroused over the recent joint Capetown, Jasusty 10-Tobengals is solen of the colonial governments in invit Neill, who shot himself with a borulver in Anzions to make overtures for surrendering the Duke and Dechess of York to pay a the Masanin Club on the 24th January. He has killed the Induna who luduced him visit to Australia. The motion is commentad 11,178 The evidence adduced went to show that to seizdat and who led the attack on blajuan in eclogistic terms by the English press, and although it is impossible to rotopt de Re 10,783 the decsend had best soting very strange. Wilspa's party, an
18. The manager of the Boustend Institute
DEATH OF AN OFFICES. this year, it is freely suggested that there të 398 stated that MoNeill stayed there for seven London, January 18.-Oanisin Lendy, nothing to prevent their Royal guard
Australia wesise, and he then appeared to have quite an officer of the Chartered Company, hasathe other hand, at a meeting of lost his mental balance. Ele said many died at Tati,
crats held in Melbourne, the queer things and was very depressed on the
antion "of the colonial government ju, khoa LIVE COMPLAINTE--Dr King's Dandelion night of the 23rd. Depenkad told witnes
London, January 19-Owing to per- taking the respousi dikity and Quintus Liver Pills, without Mentury, are that he was tired of himself and of every sistent criticisms of the press on the co- Invitation to a comple of politics onsta of juning a formal potent fotledy remove all Fiver and Stomach body else, and that witness should needition of the NAST, the French Govern- ties has been severely pouuumid. * Reaoli- Complainte, Bilioneness, Hendek, Sickness surprised if anything happened to depehard, Shoulder Fains, Heartba, Indigestion, "Cons
before the suicide was committed. Tho medi. of enquiry into the matter.
belag "' dangereusly uncozstiotional.), and: stipation: Mede only in London." Sold eroy MoNaill purchased a revolver spout a one ment have appoisted & Special Comarilentions ware 'passed stigmatizing the satisa us an unparalleled stretch of authority dhe Prussian manding the severest censure. De Maloney, TO OVERCOME WZArgens-Pepper's Quinine bal oyidence showed that the bullet had gous TRE XILTCH QUESTION, through the brain, and was found go the Bevis, January 18.-The right side of the surface of the brain. De Minister of Agriculture stated in the M. A rowed for the lanuguration of ceased had been in the hospital during Diet Lo-day that the object of the enquiry movement having for ita ubject the abolition November for sleeplessness and he then sp into the silvor question promised by Unnal of men ruktes! Lowes of government in the pared strange in his mind. The Coroner Caprivi was to plaod the currenes gastos colecies, and the Substituting the the bran (De Muglinton) found that dessssed had in the domain of concrete proposals and to Austenkonias Democracy, his mo
consider how to rehabilitate silver and enthusisatiosity carried corpmitted auisite whilst of nasound mind,
and Iron Tonle gives New Life, Appzite, Health Strangth, Energy Curae Neuralgia, Indiges tion, Sarre Delity. Specially useful in hot, depressing albustes or maleziona diaziots. Every one should keep ay strength by taking Peppers' Quinins, the world known English Toate Bot tics everywhere
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