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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1897,

One of the principal trophies of the Royal THE Chinese revenue cruisse in the har and Ancient Golf Club of St. Andrews, is bour, were to-day decorated with banting, the King William the Fourth medal, In honour of the birthday of III.M. the there muy truth, selos a correspondeat, in Empress Dowager of Chiszi

the rumour that one of the principal tro»-

phics of the Royal and Modern Golf Club THE Hou. Treasurer of the Alice Mansorial of Hongkang ia to be a medal presented by and Netheraolo Hospitals begs to soknow William the Fifth 1 For our own part wedge with thanks the following donations

to the funds of the Hospitals:- Abould think nothing is more likely.

On account of Hospital Sunday

Mission Chiuose Churchi......... Young Nai Un Compradore, D. Lapraik & Co...... Che Si Ping Shing

Charles Falai, second mate of the Marie Jebsen, was fined 82 at the Magistracy to day, for having assaulted, on 2nd inst., the Captain's boy. In the early morning the boy want to the dofendant, who acte as. storekospor, and asked for some milk. The man did not answer hia. The chief engi- ̈neer's buy also asked for milk, but did not receive it. The Captain and chief ongiuver. who dine together, complained to the buys about not having milk, and when told the reason the chief engineer spoke to the de- fondant Defendant became enraged át being reprimanded, and entering the pantry where complainant was working he dealt him a blow on the nose with his fist. Do- fendant said the boys were a great trouble

hig

On Wing Fook Loong Wong Kee.... Pook Luton Ye Kang Yuen Sars under. §5777

Baptist

8.50

20

30

10

08

REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.

[SCPPLIED TO THE CHINA MAIL'].

LONDON, Nov. 2.

-RUSSIA ̄ IN KOREA- The Times correspondent at Seoul states that the Russian Minister has forced the Korean Govorañiant to dismise its English

ALLEGED SHADY DEALINGS OF

SOLICITORS' TOUTS,

THE CHINA MAIL.

Wong Chuk Lam and Pang Koon Chin were charged at the Magistracy to-day that on or about 7th April they unlawfully did

- CORRESPONDENCE.

QUERIES.

* To the Editor of thé ↑ China idam.

"Ilongkong, Nov. 4.

WEATHER REPORT.

The following notice is issued from the Observatory :-

On the 4th at 11a Afarther. rise of the barometer has occurred in the extronie North, where pressure is now high. Og the Chiun cast there is no changu and

prenoura remains in dufeet with slight

Sir,-- notice in the Gymkhana Pro- commit an alfanoo of champetry for that gramme Gerge Potts is plis Blister they did agree with one Kwok Tin Tai to George Poite when he is only entering a commence an action against the steamship pay, but in event No. 3, when he presents gradinite. Forest-light N. and vary.

La Cup

he becomes Gen. Potts, Esq. Why,ing winds ;"tine., Rosetta in the name of the said Kwok Tinoh, why a thin, Mr Editor ! Tai'on-condition that Knok Tin Tai should have to rate their par ponies How are

Secondly In the 4th net, owners į pay to the defendants sixty per cent of Mr. Landal and Mr Gibson going any mount that might he recovered on magis to do the touring jockey

if both their pónion run? Aro said action.

they going performance, standing" up with a foot on each pony?

In conclusion, Ain't it at ---YourH,

SUN STRUCK,

Me H. I. Dennys, Crown Solicitor, prosecuted; Mr. J. Hastings appeared on behalf of Wong Chuk Lam, and Mr C. D. Wilkinson on behalf of Fang Koon Chin.

Mr Denays at a former hearing of the cane explained the circumstances as fol. lows:-Kwak Tin Tai was the owner of a fishing bunt, which sailed from Shaukivan, And on April 1th, the junk was sunk by the English sitship Rosella on her way le Tongtong from Shanghu. Of the persons ito junk unfortunately four were druen e. When Kwok Tin Tai came to Hong- long bo went into a dub in Juinbo Street

AN APPEAL

He that giveth to the poor, lendeth to the Lord." There, my brothron, you near the terms of this loan; if you like the DEAN SWIFT. secunty, down with the dust. Sermon by

They havo-made up their minds to raise the fecast the Civil Hospital hare, Because, while silver is very cheap," remont

Allt

things else aru dear.. They have made up their minds to raine the foc, becurso at a good hotel.

much more, you know,

to him; they used too much milk. Ha was i innrufal adviser and chief of the Customs, and there he met 'ñah named o Kit You have to your wines as weli;

oxalted at the times he struck tho,boy.

the Happy Tomorrow afternoon, on Valley; the Hongkong Football Club will play Mr Davies- toun (uudor Association rules); kick-off at 4,40 p.m. Both tea are strong (the scratch team being strong thened by the inclusion of severo of the Kowloon F. C.), and an interesting game is expected. The sides are re

Club.-J. R. dillingham (gool); W. D. Mayson and S. Deacon (backs); J. R. Crowley, WYR, H. W. Looker, cap., and F. H. Kow (half-backs); M. H. Logan, W.Y.R., J. D. Denby, H. S. Moberley, H.K.R., E. F. Mackay, and H. X. Hol- moa (forwards).

Mr Davies team.-H. Bigham (goal);

nåd ta replace him by a Kussion.

GREAT BRITAIN AND JAPAN. Lord Salisbury and the Japanese Minis- ter signed a protocol on the 20th October, enforting forthwith Article No. 17 of the Treaty of 1804 regarding the protection of

patents and trade marka.

OBITUARIES.

The deaths are announced of Sir Euther [ford Alcock and Major Chard, of Rorkes

Drift fatto.

THE UNITED STATES. The election to-the-Mayersity-of-New York to-day is causing the greatest in

forcat.

- SPAIN AND CUBA, --

of the

and 1 to pay for

which most will

most will say should t (Though the argument in these sordid days to tuuch amount). By not to The Hotel is ran on business lines, fut

dividends to psy,

Or should be, if it is'nt, for they're not all

bailt that way ---

and ho sold him that he knew a maBut thero is a difference twist the two, ouded Pang Koon. Chi. When this GD was called he said that he could get compensation from the owners steamer and asked for 60 percent. of money recgrored. An agrooment was made by which Kwok Tin Tai was to give him 60 per cent, vi the money reen- vored. Pang Koun Chi then took him to Mr Mounsey's office where instructions wow given to Mir Mounsey and 350 paid by Wong Chak Lurn to Mr Mounser for costs on Kwok Tin Tai's account Two letters

AS A

may pose, Where

money counts for little longside Besides; how inany people just now living

southing hutaan rods. in Hongrong Comparatively wealthy, could nford hotels

tong As things are here, the fees are more than

elsewhere in the East,

philanthropic institute, the hospital

were written to the P. and two suits tien, ons for the recovery of $3450 for the were commenced in the Admiralty Jurisdic-And there's surely no necessity why they

value of the junk and its contents and ano. ther for $2000 for the lives lost, the total plaisa being 87450. The proceedings in the

If

should be increased

Honggong without this camot support

the Institution,

Why let them knock of live per cont from

a certain contribution

Known as the Military, which has vexed

our souls full org

CHESS COLUMN.. CONDUCTED BY BLACK BISHOP." |

Communiertions shodd, be ̧ addressed, Cuess,' China Mait OPPICE,

Uriginal Probiras should be accompanied try Solution and Anulysis.

The Hongkong Chess Cint meets every Munday, Thursday and Friday from four | tili half-past serm pa. at Thonus's Grill

Fcom.

Problem No. 143.

By Ore WuRZBURU. Black 4 Pieces.}

White (6 pieces)

Solution to Probio No. 64 by S. Lyd, White to play and mate in two moves.

1. Q-K 6 Then if QxQ

Q-Q4ch K-3ch ( RxR .__.Q-K3...... Qx R K-R6

Q. R-K

Kt Hongkong, Nov. 4.

תמונות

J. M. Henderson and R. Smillie (backe); } General Blanco has issued a pacifying W. S. Ritchie, W. Wilson, and S. Miles proclamation' to the Cubans, promising Admiralty Court did not go very far and othe proposal is equitable, for should we go and City residents, and a more even resalt

(half-backs); A. EHead, A., A. N. Other, J. McSwayod, E. S. Tarner, and W. D. Barlow (forwards),

them autonomy and oblivion of the past.

CRICKET.

The Adelaide match, after four days' play, being unfinished, onded in à draw.

A WARNING. -

the 17th May the P & Co., through f their compradere, arranged with Hwok fin Tai to give him 22000 in settlement of his

clairs, Messrs Johnson, Stokes and Mas tor were acting for the F. O., and at the request of Mr Mounway, who was acting on

To war-

The Military Contribution will provide us while the hospital will take 'em in and

wounded won,

But, if this thing cannot be done, rather

patch um up again, a

than raise the fees, Subscriptions will be welcon-public, give

just what you please....... "And rich men, don't give what you please.

but what you can afford-

Game No. 165. Played at the Berlin Congress,

BUY LOPEZ.

White, Tahigorin.) LP KA

2. Kt-K B 3 3. R-Kt 6

Q-K2 5. P-43

2.

1. QK-Q2

9. Kt Kt3 10, B-B4 11, B-Kt 3 12. I-Q B3 1. KtxP 14. Q× Kt

1. PxI

14. K―Q 2

17. Q-B3

18. B-R 2

1. P.Q1

20. - kte

1. K--Q6

Black, ~(Janowski.)~ PK4 K-Q B3 Kt-B3" B-K2

Kt-Q5

P-Q3 Castless

PXK P-R3 P-Q4 P-OR 4 PKP

PxP By B 3 R-K

P-RO O-R 4 Bx P

1x c BK Kt G and Whito.resigns.

"Gamo" No," I Played in the N. Y. States Meeting. QUEEN'N' VABBIT VIRČLANED. White.

W. Steinitz.

1. P--Q4

2. P-UB4

3 KB3

4.

Kt B.3.

5. R-B4 6. P-BG()

7. P-KR3

8.. P-K3

B-R 2

10. Kt Kt

11. Kt-Q3 12. B-QB 4

14. KBS

15. Kx P

16. Q-Kt 3

1. KR-K 18. PK 3

19. QR-Q

20. QxB.

21. XxR

22. I?

23. K-B 2

24. B-Q6

-26. Q-B2

3. B-BB

27. Kt B

28. Rz Kt

રા

39. B-RB4

10. K-B 2 31. Q-Q2 32.--K 4(6)

93. "B-Q6 ch

Black...

8. Lipsiblitz.

PQ+

PK 3

Kt--K.B 3 B-K 2 Castles Q Kt Q2 P-Q B

Ph P-K 4

P-KG PxP ch

Kt B B-K3

B-R5 ch BB 3 Bx B

RXR 9-92 H-Ks-ch R-KS K-K 3

B-KG) KixKt Q-K3 IL-K 8 ch

K-KRB Okq

KKt an Resigns

+ THE DRUMS OF THE FORE AND

AFT.'

DOES HISTORY LEPEAT TTEKKJ | Labore, Oct. 1).There are many rum. Dura-bone openly attod-regarding the rousous why certain British regiments have been sent from the front owing to the pre- uent disturbances. The Civil and Miliary Guette has the following suggestive

note full of unmistakable hints :-The Royal - Irish Regiment left Kohat on the 7th en rute for Khaalialgarh. It in difcult to understand why thitie

down from the regiment has been sent front. There was a report that

they wore saturated with malarial- fuver," but, far from this being the case,

they are

are romarkably fit. The regiment was recently subjected to a rigid medical in apection, each mau

sch as being stripped, the result being that 500 wore passed haulutely vice. This fit for active sorvico.

speaks well for the physiqus of the regimens, as they have

particularly

trying time lately. What rise to the rumour about the probably gave ri regiment as to medical unfitness was the fact that there were, some days ago,'* certain number of men and officers down with Dangu faver, not altogether a matter

·Cor surprian considering that the regiment had passed two nights under pouring rain with no heat cover But, filmas is pot the cause

of

reason

ask, what in their being sent back, we may Lahore, October 12.-The Royal Irish Regiment arrived at Rawalpindi on Suo- day. I regret to state that rumours hava reached me from time to time that British regiments have not done all that was BX-

pected of them, and things have now reach-

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d pitch at which, in the interests of the service itself, I think it no longer wise to maintain slange. Report is

is busy with the names of no less than four British Regi menta who, to say the least, have not im proved their record during the present campaign, and unfortunately, some of

thene are as fine old regiments as there are în, the service.

unit

Tr

give one instancesach a division or Brigade is intended to

be intact and completo.

Hospital I transport

riding punies, dandies, etc., are all issued in suitable proportions, and it should be adhered to on principle that one Corps should

1101 (to

speak

other. mimilar princi plo, it should be quite the

exception for afficers

cers and others to carry men's rifles stud

Com' dandins, etc. Un "bug":

accoutrements to dismount or place their private ponies at the disposal of men fall

ATO

ing out. It is a matter for grave considers- tion whether the existing regulations are sufficient for the maintenance of dissipline in saceptional circumstances."

The two field pun

punishments urcless practically. and there is nothing to prevent an insub ordinate raginent running very loose, and in doing things the

Would nob liable to the cat. The particular regiment dare to

e to think of attempting if they were

I trust that all members who have been unable to put in an appearance this aftor- their games to-morrow instead. The Club in the City Suburbs match will play

divided is very equally

between Suburban

may be hoped for than that of last year when the Suburbs won by four games to

Deveral new members have joined } during the past week. The club adhering to moves which most players have present month so that the familiar notien game, but here he is rewarded with will go into new quarters on the loth of the' i discarded is well illustrated again in this concerned will, 110 doubt, recognise the in

at the head of this column must be modified success next week.

34. K

(a) The independence of Mt. Steinitz in

(b) An ingonicus device which loses piece and threatens nothing in particular. Next Thursday will begin the first of this. Very pretty. If QR. White mate

men

cident to which

and the other three tofer, regiments whom I also refrain from pan- accurate guess at their own identity. Botuc ing-will probably be able

to give a pretty

Britials troops to do in awful heat in this of the Geucis, I hear, have been asking awful can do with

Perhaps the enclosed medical dictum in lance of the conte, and 8180 was landed For he that giveth to the poor, he lendeth/50sons Gambit Matches at the Club, and in three by -K 8 ch, followed by B-K6 cuntry what Europeans never

opeters may interest your readers and over to Kwok Tin `Tai in those Hongkong residents who are inclined Johnson, Stokes

Mesurs.

WHILE at practice at the Association Range at Kowloon this afternoon, Mr D. McLennan, who has, for several years as follows:-

A genial Arcy corresponden: writes to behalf of Kwok Tin Tai, a cheque for $180 been a member of the Hongkong team in

was given to Mr Mounsoy for the bu the Interport Rifle Matches, made the Bylendid score of 101 over the 200, 500 and 600 yards, thus equalling his total made over the same range in practica last year. To-day's aggregate; however, in botter value, from a marksman's point of view, on account of the higher score at the longest

ranga. The respective totals were :—-200 yards, 33; 600, 34; 600 yards, 34. 16 wand not a bad day for pange practice. It should be mentioned that the rifle used was a new Lee-Matford kindly lout to Mx McLennan by the Hon. F. H.-May, Captain Superin tendent of Police. Several of the Hong-

kong probables' lave done well at prac

tiće, and the interes in the match will be sustained until Hongkong has fired off.

and Master's office,

to make beasts of themselves very shortly there being present at the line a clerk irur

and stout...

a

to the Lord.

IONIC.

CANTON NOTES. (From the Dun Carregan-dent.)

Canton, Nov. 3

the opening selected is the Centre Counter | ch.

Gambit, as follow:-

White

1. P-K4

2. PxP

Black.

PQ4 QXP

or Kt KB 3

by wallowing in oysters (Amoy natives') | Mr Mounscy's office. The clerk and Kwok Tin Tai then went to Mr Mounsey's oflice

Tin Tai to let him sec the tank notes that and there Woug Chak Lam asked Kwok

were paid to him and counted them over. During recent works surutal docks and sy sa dating game

timely warning to the community, now The Medical Faculty at Amoy have given

that the advent of the Oyster Soason le ap. wise in Lire. The following in the text

11

The attention of the community is call ad to the fact that there is considerable danger in cating Oystere offered for sale in Amoy and Kilangsu. Numerous cases of Typhoid Fever have been distinctly traced to this source in Europe, and it is more than probable that the same agency is at work here.'

To any one acquainted with the situation of the Oyster beds in Amoy, the foregoing is valuable information.

|

FOREIGNERS. -

Tai and kept 8980) which he said belongedamptel. Ever silents have to bin secording to the agrariaest. Wong has been successfully visited by the thief. Chuk Sara took in actual cash out of the It may relieve the parties aggrieved to $2000 that was paid, and put into his own pocket, 8950; 8200 was paid for costs and balance was what went to the nominal plaintiff, a man who lost his junk, his wife This case would not have been heard but for a dispute for $300. At the time when the P. and O. paid the money Kwok Tin Tai, the plaintiff, said it was

and son.

a

if lentia generally to a safe position for the defence with a useful open file and ardids all the dangers of the King's side but a feady e with a probabis draw us the result, and a reliable protection for Black trainst attacking pby..

LATE TELEGRAMS, (Timer of Ceylan.)

THE MACOEBOOK MEDALS.

Swayne, 16th Bengal Infantry, and Du

Simir, October 8-Captain E. 1.-E. fadar Shahzad Mila, 11th Bengal Lancess, have been awarded the Macgregor Momo rial. S. Institution mader 1905. The latter also

TOURNAMENT.

-THE HARRIS TOUT Inel in the Har. In the Masters tournament at Berlin ris Forsball Tournament at Poona hae twelve counds had been played on Septembeen won by the 20th Hussars, who obtain learn that they have been the victims of nober 25, and the highest scores were then as

ed two goals to the Royal Fastliers one Follows:-

goal. comtion person. Il a Chinese of average

Wan Drawn Lost Total intelligence 18 4 he hellcted, the rought Jarronski loves are due to the visit of a wizard Blackbume

He can be visible or pot, just as ho pleases; he can see you wlion you can't see Charousek him. It is to be hoped that, like Mr Tchigorin Well's Invisible Bian, the body of this Schlechter

Walbrodt

Schiffure

8

A

THE THEFT OF LORD SANDHURST'S

====AILVER-GU

Oot. 14.--Firo Bambuy

of

have been recovered at Ahmednagar. Tho

the silver

un

out enormous loss, and what our never tried to din inforo, except have

during Many, when they ware nerved to the tank. by the greatness of the issue at stake and by the fervour

of righteous indignation.

brother in armas, and it will be a bad day fancy himself as good a man as his British Already the native soldier is beginning to

for our rule in India when this action is confirmed by Rotural apus cae rxelwat “Hematolya ago a telegram roached us stating that twa Nativo armed and that there was a probainilty of

Regiments had been partially dis their disbandment. We refrained from giving publicity to this telegram at the tigne, as it seemed to require some o firmation. The following further details now reach us from a reliable verrespon dent. One of the regiments referred to des being

digarmed is the 1702 B

17th Bengal Bir at

gups stolen from Lord Sandhurst's house Umbalia. The facts are as fölu.

greater part have been melted up, `A gelismith has been arrested for receiving

stolen

property.

LOED MALMESBURY'S SON SHOTS BIMBEL

Halton, (Corboa), Oct. 16.-Dikoya was

want

Afridia in the Regiment, of which can two

Early in the spring over 250 of the thirde of the Regiment is compostures. on furlough. After the Maizar aflair, when

giment is composed, all soldiers were resalted from lease, thesa

vary small cum and the compradore of the Wizard is not intangible, and that the Cars*** Akin and Buglisch with 6 the scene of a sad tragedy yesterday mor- were also summoned back; but in spite

weighty band of the law will yet fall upon

his shoubler.

There have been about fifty cases of fever among Shiasoown residents during she mouth of October.

SATIVES.

Fasaldar who. their return it is net known

"Metgez, points each had fallen out out of the first ning, when the Hon. A. W, Harris, the of all contmands they and mine their

places being taken by Char. Assistant Superintendent of Blair Athol was among them i cusek, out their full period not surprise ma to see Blackburne win the his bungalow on the estate. The circum- what other expression was given by the contest Barn, the other English player, tancos pointed to a case of suicide. Dr authorities to such press disobedienos, but has no chance of being geven placed."

Ronny was sent for, bût found liro extinel.

after the entire Regiment were was held by Mr Free- nived of their firearms sad i ammunition,

*

Later on andint of muicide by shoot- but were allowed to rotain their

al results as far as the three Art naraes ing himself in a state of temporary Not to make the proreading too pointed

Since I wrote the above I have seen the man, when a

year. He was simply worshipped by himetra. It was a fatal leap; the man died | hrought. He said that this case was of raided a Buddhist nunnery, and carried of losing two and drawing thres of the plase this murning at Warleigh Church, Regiment, the other plassen have had a

support

A band of seven rehbers was captured in the western suburbs of Canton a week or two ago. According to report they had

first six games, has pushed ansari and won with 12 wins, 2 lases and a draws games. all the marketable clothing found therein. Welbrudt, 14, is second, and Blackburn, A--noisy quarrel-over the division of the 18, third.

LIEUT. Com Faithfull, to whom the Hong- kong Regiment owes its existenes and much of its present oficioncy, left for India by the mail steamer Themes at noon to-day.

P. and said he would give him and ACCIDENTS AT MAÇÃO,

which he would raise by subscription. This occasion is to Hongkong something

(From Our Own Correspondent.)

Kwok Tin Tai, however, could not get the' more than an ordinary event. Cul, Faithfull

Macau, Novinber 2.

$300 and he wanted the defendants to g (who now steps down--or is it up?-so the

get The Court was today the scene of some the money from the compradore for him, position of Major, his rank here being brevet only) is one of the past warly and sensation caused by a Chinaman jumping They would not do so and the instter be- pupular specs of a British offer the warandah of the Court bome on to time known to the Superintendent of the that we have seen here for many a

the street below, a fall of about eight. and who communicated with the

Govurument and this

are concerned. Charousel, who began insanity was returned. The funeral took schnection with the Afrids portion of the case then from the injuries sustained two minutes great importance to the Governmen. men, and looked up to and beloved. by

Dikoga, and was fairly well attended.

share in this measure of distraust and The Hon. Arthur W. Harris is third diagrass. Thers in a comic aspect to after the fall No cause can be assigned of the

Kwok Tin Tai gave eridance in

son of the Ear! of Malmesbury, of Elamp this adtion of the authorities his officers. Having brought the Hong-

of the statement.

shire

and had d only just come of ago, reach Riley, Commandant of the Umballa Long Regiment to a state of efficiency, he for the suicide. The man was brought up or a charge of leaving a child on the road

When by Mr Hasting, spoil led their detection and capture. It now returns to duty in India-we believe,

his 21st birthday last January. He had Railway Volunteers, ordered his men 60 ing b to the N. W. Frontier-where his owk regi, which he had been asked to take to, the present Ho Kit, Pang Keon Chi sad him-thre they disclosed useful information to Gatshino, ner St. Petersburg. in He was a creeper til the end of the year case of the railway station and railway

nearly a to por-ventage was made there were is stated that at the invitation of the to-- Tehigorin, born October 31:h, 1850, at out from home last November to work on and dirented that

Last Sunday was the birthday of Michael been in the island

a year, as he came

remain pod and muted night and day Blair Athol estate under MrF. G. A. Lane. should be utilised s ment is on active service. The Colonel Convent. The child, which, as is not im- self. Witness said Pang Koon Chi

that several

veral goods waggona esid had s most enthusiastic send-off, both probable, must have been in a moribund seeing that he (witness) had no money he the authorities concerning three different younger days,

the from the wharf and on board ship. All condition, died on admission. At the tho-can they chest, and if witness won city contre of thieving enterprise. 410, ent only, and it was not all he was near, and then lived at Mr Lane's bungalow but ser

the mutinous the officers of the Regiment went off to the Court the acoused man proved satisfac | wasno written agreed betwoon witnts/die it is said to tempis at cheating on Sahiffers his teseller, then the acknowledg best here in August for a portion of the the panic subsided. The other disarmed think about it. There there have been a few gambling fatalities,coring to the front, who in 1880 he beat the estate, and has had his own The Military Adjutant of the To

thirty years of age that we find

find him since the beginning of the year he has bon quertests being besieged by

ន. D..on burgales. During his stay in the island he mediately cancelled thom. Mr Eiley was

Olunteers on hearing of these

menseren ime steamer, the Band of the Regiment played of the child and was accordingly discharged.ofico bothing was said ahoney the part of the Fan-tan proprietors.

made 'roany visits to Colombo, and he shortly transferred, and with his champion of Russia, as also others Auld Lang Syne,' and a large number of What led to his self-destruction. almost in- did not know what

Russian chess lane He founded the St. was last

his departure

well-wishers, military and civilian, crowded

Petersburg Chess Club, and has for many race week, staying with Mir Staniforth

Still in Northern regiment on board to say good-by. Mrs Faithfullmediately after being released from the the whole affair. At the office Wong Chuk i had with Mir Motangement defendants

years been its president. His style of play Green at Temple Trees, Colpetty Messre, is quite of the old school, brilliantly attack. Grean and Co. are the Agoste for Blair have also received at secount of disaffection

Bombay regiment opened the drawar of b

rawar of his writing d

ing and over Some of our Colombo contemporaries oribed by the wards the King, best der. Athol. They can. nasign no reason for cry intelligenca is still wanting." connection with the church of San Lour-pay the poliitor he did pot see him pay/never fail to have a slant at China tean King's side attack and rarely plays duil Low exchange has not increased our prices inenbordination of the Royal Irish or of any

Harris taking his own life.] word beautiful. simple

OF INSUTORDINATION DENIED, of the

Fombay, Oct. 18-The military author- Ities at Simia abaclately deny the alleged

who goes Horne, has also been very popular during her stay in Hongkong.

verbal and w torily his inuocence in relation to the death

and Pa

Koon

Chi.

the agreement with

the agroom cft was

At Mr

costs. Ba

Laby undertook

desk.

dook no one can explain......

Lan Another accident has to be chronicled in and took out a $50 note which he t

said was

"

CHINESE TEA.

A NASTY SNARL FROM CEYLON,

ed

chess W69

to him în amuxe.

is probably the greatest most

minster

the

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A COLLISION between launches took plass of your readers that the roof of this and was the owner of the just. An arrango- will give China Tɛa merchants an idea of when the list till last year at Budapest expenses and our prices are the "very | Rotel-Irish are being recalled simply bei

the

nise one-third are on the sick list.

enco. It may be within the recollection money to Mr Mutner. On the day when the opportunity offers, and the fol

settlemont ho want to Mr Master's to-day in the harbour, resulting in the building collapsed a few years ago, and it ment

office, where he made's declaration that he lowing extract from the Times of Ceylon several International meetings, but never of Pianos, but we have instead reduced par other British regimens as the front. The sinking of one, of the vessels. Shortly

ment was inade whereby he was to roseive

ho defeated Charousek in playing off lowest. W. Robinson & Co. was decided to rebuild the church. Work 82000 in settlement of the claim, and the opposition they have to face before one o'clock, Messrs Lane, Craw

a tie for first place. I subjoin the two ford and Co.'s atom-launch Elsie waa

Foochow, we know, has been the centre game which he lost brilliantly in the Bar accordingly commenced and progressed at compradors of the P.

and O. Company

of the efforts to reform the manufacture of lin Touriament, as I have already given in proceeding from the Haitoong to the quail pace until now, when the new build. agreed to raise $300 and 0.

aise $300 more by subscription the afternoon Zefite when she was run into on the which promises to be one of the from Mr Maunsay'sole, long with a clark Ching los, si that by adopting the Indian these columns many games in which he has

carried a letter and Ceylon method of curing tez, it might been victorious, port boghy the farry lamch Morning Star prettiest public edifices in the city, is from Mr Mounser, to Master's office recover ita lost position in the markets of the world The China ten trado and the

a

of the Fine, but the Chiness coxasin losaness of the contractor in charge of the

who a

and received $1,850, Mr Master dedacting newspapers that supork it seem to believe

Mr Mounsoy's office, and Wong

tes is about to

to

anos of his

count

and Wong Chuk

the

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Sin Androw Noble, prosiding over the an- editorial comment:

The Time of Ceylon makes the following The ugly rumours' referred to in the tal mooting of the shareholders of Messrs Armstrong, Whitworth, and Company, said it was fortunate for the firm that they had than four British regiments at the front are

Indish

papers about the condunt of no fee well-organised and effective establishment all the more distressing because of their in Italy, which was rendering useful aid on

VAGUETIESS. We do not know

the present occasion, and was capable of whether the regiments ia question have being developed simust every extent, disgraced themselves by cowardice, ne las though the need for such expedience was

been He denied that it

much to be

*

Game No. 184.

&

Played at the Berlin Congress.

BEKOFE GANDIT.

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The water quickly filled the forward pare nearing conpiction. Through sime care-3150 as Mr Monney's costs. He returned that the popularity begining of theĮ

of Chios teis managed to turn round for the shore, and works the bell in the tower was net securely handed near the Wong Chuk end of the Incian and

Lam asked leave to

tes, he be revived, and that the going full speed ahead made en efort to fastened to the bellry, and on some sup. Lan handed bim, back $900, and retained far aff

We the Forthern Echo bench the launch on the Praya. The Elsie, upon which the hell rested, being re- 3960. This money was retained in

Arc surprised to find what small had proceeded about twenty yards when she moved the hage mass of motal was pre-On 12th Aagast, he instructed dr Danny's enterprise which is apparently destined to

interest appears to be Bgreement with

Pang Koon Chi, general went down by the head. The coxswain and cipitated from the height of the tower to to secure the return of 8909 from Weng work an entire revelation in the Lea trade

6. P.-Q4 the yard below, wounding four mon whose Chak Lam. On 10th August, he went to mew gallantly stok to the bunch, and condition: fortunately is not, so asrious as Mr Dannys and instructed bim to write to mont Company are now in full wark, with

of this port

The Foochow Tes lurprove

7. Castles 8. Kt-Q.5 only left when she sank under their feet.it might have been.

P. the and

8. KK sq 0.comprodore for the 5900 pro- their machinery complete, and plenty of Several persons who witnessed the occur

mised, and the comprador

B-K2 10. hought from willing sellers, and it replied

11. Et KBP not to be paid. Mr this way the Eksis was handled. The Mor. correspondent en arrival at Victoria, B.C. 320. He received a promissory note for pan be taken than through the lovely hits Chak Lam for turning out teas with the best practical and

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-RE note profitable results. No mero enjoyable trip

13. I have travelled some 7.000 miles in the amount. He gave this note to all ming Star proceeded on her way to Pod British ship and noroes British territory old man known to him as Old Shum, of the Pehling range to Doon Liang, about

14. Kt-KBS dor's Wharf, where, after landing her pas without interruption that gives me & con-

who collected the money in instalments, chow, where, through the liberality of the and-a-half hour' Journoy from Fou-

16. P-QB3 sengers, she proceded to Kowloon the ception of the extent of the British Empire and when the full amount wind bs also badly damaged about a bow which I never had before. This, perhaps, nota was tharried back. He did paid the Corapang, and the hospitality of the galler 18. Bx B

express the predominant thought in the Mr Denny that an agreement had been a manager, Mr Tait, visitors are always Efforts are being made to raise the Eric, minds of those members of the British made between himself and Pang Keon Uhi welcome, sad, if they take an Interest in which lies off the Pays opposite Meara Association who have been fortunate enough that Fang Koon Chi was to receive part of the manufacture of tea, they will be smply Lane, Crawford and Co.'s premier, in seven the Dominion in the special dare the monoy received on the plaim against |

repaid. fathons of water. Fortunately, this a ph by the director of the Canadian | the Bosgi.

Our Facchow contemporary does not ap. The case - was adjourned till to-morrow pear to know that the new output is very xternoon.

poor stad, and useless, as at present placed

renos are most emphatio in their praise of SAID, an eminent German professor to a fetracted to write-to-one then in. we are plessed to khow that the factory

sident was attended with no loss of life

New Adf Orielorus the ready, pade

catalin a

60%

Railway Company

announce that announces that the site of My Bares moralisten af Bentirasabal kumm vil pikably beade Celebrate T Tammy to see there "Temmes

of 1000) sån Recond defindent made an inat Caying and India. Perhaps she The Breb defendant was released on bail upon the market, is the competition application for reglustion of ball which was satrag we published" from a letter by a doted to by Mr Peter, and the Gausha marchant less weak night open

16.

be deplored.

was the wish of employers to crush the and th mon's unions.

Since the

Amalgamated

hinted,

due to lar

always

insubordination by the display of the

license that Society of Engineers cante under its present of which are winked at by the offices, Any on active service, and the milder forina and mistagement the employers had been sub

brench jected to most vozations and constant de»

their abilities to the best advantage,

of discipline is better than the English troops to face, even if

manda Any attempt to interfere with many of that anirit which, in the p

using and to make abla and competent inca carry Asistio forces many times their on their backs idle and isompetent mou and which

always successfully, at Isast sumber:

derth Rudyard alshonour.

consider

Kipling

preferable 24

could mean nothing but disaster to the men and fuar to the engineering trade of the Drums of the For and Alt, dog

in the ariba sa only he would, her the were routed alegreo-

country.

HAIRAVIE

Fore BED A

Why do you think you will make out of fully by just the same enemy de Wo kik my daughter's talent Professor (absent not fading, and how they came again, mindedly) Ahout three shillings ales and partially retrieved their honour. son, if the piano luxbe.

while that may be all right in Bollon, we would rather not have it in "How is it done?' women ask when at for an eclat anual warten. ssle they boy skirt or blones for eight has not to be relied upon, at severa

contemporary points cut suspicion

Anglich soldier senpence which they could not make then ware not to be r selves for half-a-grown. How is it done

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