WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1901.
RECREATION NOTES.
you
THE CHINA MAIL.
TER ESING-NING RISING.
Good News.
As briefly reported in the Chisa Mat last night, the latest nows from Being-ning district, north-east Kwangtung, is of 2 more re-assering natate,
ROYAL HONGKONG GOLF CLUB.
Captain's Cup and Silver Medal for October.
The following scores were returned:- CAPTAIN'S CUP.
Rov. William Ebert, of the Tasol Mis Commander Blackburn, R.N. 95 — 13
Mr J. H. T. McMurtris
over that Haigh should come in, the exsc timce when the marvellous Rhodes must Saturday's cricket match if it did crossover to begin diemiasing the batamen nothing else, proved that in Hongkong from the other end, Hu scems to genapę there are plenty of cricketers who can make as if by instinct, exactly the point of the suns-if they are given a little luck. The game when ♬ T. Brown will be of service first-class bowler who is to play have with 69 a bowler, or when Wainwright's slows Hingapore and Shanghai has still to be will upast mon whom Rhodes and Hirst unearthed, for, after all, bowling is the cannot get rid of. You will find...and wenkost branch of the game locally. When have done so this year more than once, who is at prosent in Hongkong. the XII wore batting, it is a wonder Burno | angst Yorkshire's great rivals-captains informs us that he has had a communion- was not tried. With panetics, I fancy this who make a mistake as to putting opponents tion from Mr Schults, of the same mission, young player would be well worth his place in first, and little things of that sort, which about whose safety some anxiety was felt. in a representativo fente, He can bat, have turned out oventually anything but Schultz, on hearing of the outbreak, fields well, Ad bowls, a good ball, 'little';, bus you never find, somehow or
left his station, which was situated between In selecting cans to play against other, that Lord Hawke gots wrong in these the robots and their objective Kairing chow Shanghei And Ningapore I am of natora. It can hardly be all luck, des the sand when they came along. The rebels and which was certain to be attacked by opinion that tho. selectors should pite the constant remarks one hears from choose men who can keep down runs in grudging partisans of other leas euccessful were at this time about forty Chinese preference to men who can bat a hit, hat countion; it can hardly be all luck that enguss from Kaiping-chowand Mr Schultz's who make egregibus blunders in the fold. Yorkshire does almost always exactly the station was situated about an Eaglich mite from Kaiying-chor City. Ho did not con.
Saturday's fielding was far froja passing proper thing, whether the wicket be wet order it safe to stay, so he went to an out-
fair.' Eighteen cluices were thrown away; but that is not the worst feature of the play. I have acon Grace drop an easy catch, in the same position and much in the same way as the captain of the XII dropped one. But what struck me most was the very four ground folding of most of the
players. There was next to no
attempt to
follow the fight of the ball and the action of the batean; no judgmont, ao attempt toplace une'self in anticipation of the stroke. One fieldsmat in a responsible positioni,
station on the other aile at Kaiying-chow. From this out-station, it would have been a much easier matter for lite, had the
dry, whether the opposing sido be Lanca shirt or Derbyshire, Nu! Tykes all over England kouw that to nine man especially belongs much of the triumph and that man not the great bowler Rhodes, not the crack
steman Mitchell, not the marvellous allaway to Swatew, round man Himt, not the beautiful fielder
Denton, but the quiet, unassuming captain
whose eagle ure seex every point of the game, the man who always plays for
Yorkabire to in-Lord Hawke.
I
situation become more serious, to get clear
Schultz says, Yesterday, in the forenoon, got afely back to our station because today the paper:al troops defeated the rebels and wade twenty-two prisoners, eloven of whom ware decapitated Inst night. The robola aro retreating towards P'in Yan,
the troops are following them up.' There are two other missionaries with Me Schultz,
Writing under date 2nd Octobos, Mr
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CHINAMAN CHARGED WITH BIGAMY.
tie.
The Custom in China. At the Malaces Assizes a Chinamaa
named Lit Bun Lip was charged with bigamy, with the result that the jury dis agreed and the judge ordered a now trial at
justem of attempting to get behind the club in bocamera fuit accumpli, Thorn vn the border of the Kiungsi Province and tial ceremony in a complete Chinese mar
ball, as he had ample time to do, stuck out one hand, and then drew it away the aktoke was a hard one-and allowed the
bail to travel to the boundary. It wa enough to
thrown away.
I am pleased to see think the new football
plenty of rova in Hongkong for two and even three civilian Fonthall Clubs; and, as
I have conflence in those who have brought Viz-Me Kastler and Mr Parminger.in Chins, whenover the question of the zugether the present combination, I wish These gentlemen alan belong to the Bal
To-day's Advertisements To-day's Advertisements
PUBLIC AUCTION.
THE Undersigned bus esived instrue- tions to Sell by PUBLIC AUCTION,
SATURDAY,
the 12th October,. 1901, nt 2.30 p.m., at his Sales Root, Duppet, STREET,
A CONSIGNMENT OF JAPANESE PORCELAIN,
Comprising:— VASES, BOWIS, JARDINIERE STANDS,
CYLINDER VASES, etc., etc.
HANE, PAINTED and SILK EMBROIDERED
Scherss, ore.
TERMS:-Cash on delivery
GEO. P. LAMMERT,
Auctioneer. Hongkong, September 6, 1901.
2073
HONGKONG MISSIONS TO SEAMEN. A CONCERT
will be given en WEDNESDAY, 16rs OcToken, ATU 1.85., BY THE MEMBERS or ST. JOHN'S CATHEDRAL CHOIR, in the
KOWLOON
(Kindly lent for the necasion). SOLOISTS:
Mus. LOWSON, Mr. G. P. LAMMERT, Mr. ALEC MARSH, BANDMASTER J. H. MOIR, R.W.F.,
AND OTHERS,
work of the Missions to Seamen. Prices: Reserved Seats 82
the next Assizes, In this case the Consul. General for Chins in Singapore gave evidence as to the Chinese law on the sub- Hes, C. P. CHATKI'S BUNGALOW, ject of higemy, and incidentally gave some interesting information on the subject of Chinese marriages. He said that the esson-
riage was the adoration by both bride and bridegroom of the ancestral altar. on which was placed the ancestral tablets; and that validity of a marriage was in question, it break any auif-respecting them a inrgo siessure of success in the com-Bission and we hear that it is their intan- was decided on this point. Other interes The Procents will be devoted to the focal trickster's heart to see the way rans were ing soasun, The name of the cluh has been tien to take a reconnoitering tour of the the worshipping of heaven and earth
and socially important parts were, ting left over for a time. Might I raske a sag. recently disturbed district. They intend by the man and woman, and the de- When the All-comers were butting, it gestion? How would Watson's E' do for go over the cene where the ring of boisance to the parents and was a treat to see Cox and Preedy fielding.a distinctive cognomen?
bels have jues destroyed the chapels
relatives of the pair. A Chinaman guing through the ceremony of bowing to and mitaion stations, especially Tangtong, the ancestri abar with a woman whilst his the station which was first raided and burn first wife was alivo committed an offence;
The inference to be drawn forum this and the plan was liable to 90 cuts with
the Duringo was invalid as first marriage is that order is pretty well restored in this rattan A rica Chinaman region, othez wien Messe Kastler and Rom-alive. In this case only the wouse bowed might take an inferior wife whilst the superior wife was winger could nut entertain such an intento the sucestral altar. To obtain a divorco It was accssary to go to a court of law. If ceatral aitar whilst his first wife was alive, a man bowed with a woman before the an the ceremony was of no avail. The woman, if she chose to claim the right, because an inferior wite, or concubine, and in any case could only become free from the man by an appeal to a court of law. The legitimatey
Of course, they were out when the sun had
The Football Shield Committee will meet gone down a bit and in cont get a botter sight of the ball; but that apart they on Monday next to arrange for this sea- showed low fielding can be practised it | son's Competition.
one's heart is in the game. It goes without anying that if the fieldsmen don't inck up the bowlers you can't expect wickets; and unless there is a clange between now and the middle of November 1 fear our inter- port visitors wili run up huge scores.
The Hongkong Football Club will have second team this season, as a large pum- ber of players nes available.
Mr H. Heton has again won the golf championship of Ireland, beating Mr Peter Dowie, Edinburgh Burgess, in the final by
up and 4 to play.
It would appear that up Shanghai way also fielding is a lost art. In copying the fallowing remarks from the Jigan Barette,
The V.R.C. lave fixed on Wednesday a Shanghai contemporary says they should. be taken to heart by Shangha, cricketers and Thursday, 11th and 12th December, -The essence of good fielding is to start
for the Regatta. Crews for the Chairman's before the ball is bit and to pick up and ro Cup will be picked on the Le: November, turn straight to the top of the bails, by ons There will be three four-oar nutrigger races continuous action. But what do we see
on each day, including the International nowadays? The beldeman stands aghast and Ladies' Purse; and I hear that chal- when a catch comes his way, evidently sureage will be sent to the Hongkong Boat prised, for he never anticipated such an
Club. It is proposed that two four-pared event, while as for divining the intention boats should enter from each Club, the of the batamun, that is out of the question course to be the International one, about But a man who will water can be or his and a-quarter miles. I hope there is, toes before the ball is hit I sometimes og sportsman-like spirit in the Boat think that folding 29 au napimtivo,
The following letter by The Empire!
in the N- Daily Netes given glimpse of a little by-play in the Anglo-Scottish match which must have been amusing to overy- bodybut Auton-
Roferring to the manner in which Mr Anton kiel his wicket on Saturday your reportor sys-
Club to accept the challenge.
SPECTATUR.
THE GERMAN MERCHANT
MARINE
He evidently imagined that the balls that the success of the German
to
ed
Lion.
There is no news from Mr Kutter, but it is confidently belioval that he is quite safe. Had anything happened to him, the Mis. lun states that a specist messenger would doubtless have brought news of it. In any
case, communication with Mr Kutter is only to be had twice a modi.
THE DEVELOPMENT OF
JAPAN.
A Consular Report gives an interesting account of the foreign trade and shipping of Japen freur 1872 to 1900. It states that the value of the import trade in 1872 was £4,500,000, aud of the total trade over £8,750,000. Although during 1877-78 the country passed through the Sataura Rebel- lion, the most serious crisis in its history, those values bad, in 1830, grown to neatly
it was
children in Chins did not depend Rolely on the validity of the marriage of their par enta; and children of inferior wives or cot.. cubines inherited with children of the eup erior wife, their share heing one half that of other children.-Pixany Gazette.
NEW FOSSIL MAMMALS FROM
EGYPT.
In the Geological Magazine for September, Dr C. W. Andrews describes some remark
able fossil nammale recently obtained for the British Muscant from the Fayam in Egypt by himself and Mr H. J. L. Beadnell, who first discovered them. Among them
are two or three Sirenians, still represented by the dagong of the Red Sea, but even more interesting to paleontologista ara three large and strictly terrestrial creatures.
£7,500,000 and to over £12,500,000 spectively. From 1972 to 1881 there was a heavy balance of trade against the country. There had been a coutinuous ex- part of specie, and the coinage was replace much resembles the mastodon, a near od by an inconvertible paper currency.
refation of the elephant, but differing
in the shape of the grinding teeth, and in sometines bearing tusks in the lower se woll, as in the upper jaw. This creature, which posits about the age of the Headon Beds of he names Pakostaden, is found in de-
Oligocene, and so distinctly older than those differs from them in being what naturaliste in which tras masturlons occur. and “it call a mare generalised type and thus sup. plying link in their pedigree. Another new maintal, named Marithorium, found
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fore 4 112, TO-DAY
EYE
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NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA. Hongkong, October 9, 1901,
For Sale.
FOR SALE.
2071
THE BRITISH SHIP Cieste Burrill, 1761 tons register; now lying at An- chor near Stonecutters Island, in a damaged condition, Will be Sold by Auction un 10th October. The ship is large carrier, has delivered 2958 tons of Con! loaded to to Plimals Mark, and she has also carried 867 slundard of deals.
OLAUNA A. TREFRY,
Master.
Hongkong, September 25, 1901.
FOR SALE.
detailed Particulars.
Apply to
LONDON, CALCUTTA,
AND
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HONGKONG.
THE .
Undermentioned Local Residents
Are a few acsongst the thousands who have Expressed their completa estisfaction with Glasses specially made by Mr LAZARUS- Abdools, C. Andersen, O. M.
1993 Arnold, R.
Careserved Sea's St.HOUSES and LAND at the PEAK.. For Tickets my be obtained from the RO- BINSON PLANO COMPANY, Rers, J. 11. FRANCE and T. WRIGHT, and
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FOR YOKOHAMA AND KUBE. HE H. A. L. Steamship
SEGOVIA,
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For Freight or Passago, apply to
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2059
THE OSAKA SHUSEN KAISHA. LIMITED.
FOR FOOCHOW VIA SWATOW &
AMOY.
Captain S. ATSUMI, will be despatched for THE Company's Steamship
ANPING MARU, the above Ports, on WEDNESDAY, the
3rd Inst., at Daylight.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
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Agents.
Hongkong. October 9, 1901.
2067
NOTICE
COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES. PAQUEBOTS POSTE FRANCAIS.
STEAM FOR SINGAPORE, BATAVIA,
The following hater appears in aeveral of This was largely over-inued, and gradually from it (a ieplied by its natne) the landing London dailies:→→
fell front par until it reached a discount of Sir,For a long time past the assertion over 82 per cent. It was not until 1884, has repeatedly been made in the English when the curroney reautsed its par value, that the import trade began to resume the Merchant Marine is to be attributed to left Lis trense, at A. K. Lanning and ment This statement dois not only appear the import and the total trails have sincs hold it for some reason and promptly in the daily papers, but frequently even in continued to advance steadily. Taking the
MADRAS. CALCUTTA, DJIBOUTI, stumped him ?**
periodicals specially devoted to the interests average annual caive of the past four years,
COLOMBO, PONDICHERRY, What Mr. Antonmagined I cannot of of shipping. ecurse say, but the following facts show Line has thus been particularly pointed out present purchasing power, it will be seen The Hanborg-American 1897-19 0,8 a fair utterion of Japan's what he did. He played a ball back to as owing to the material assistance received that sho Buw takes nearly £26,00,000 at a rather lower level, or near the
EGYPT, MARSEILLES, MEDITER- mid-on where Walsh was holding, and then from the Government its ability to run worth of goods from abroad, as 200-
RANEAN AND BLACK SEA PORTS, followed it up a little Waltz zeturned the steamers like the Devtschland, and its part with £4,500,000 in ball sharply to the wicket-keeper. Anton development into the largest shipping 1800, 1900, 202, £7,250,000
of the Eocene, is hardly less interest. LONDON, HAVRE, BORDEAUX ¦ soning it coming, quickly got his bat
ing, for it is probably another forerun. PORIS OF BRAZIL & KIVEL PLATE. Company in the down within the oreass, and then still
1390
in the ex- ner of the
mastodon have so far never looked upon these than half the total imports came from a large lapir, but is more massive in
ceptional Year of
In 1883 more Proboscideans. It is about the size of type of the standing well outside his ground put file statements as sufficiently important to de- the United Kingdvus, in 1890 about one- thumb to his nose and catordac his fingers and public rectification: Obearving, third, in 1898 considerably less than gue-
MONDAY, the 21st October, at in the usual skirmishing order towards however, that of late in your country fourth, in 1899 little more than one-fifth, comes from the same horizon. In some will leave this Port for MARSEILLES Vi the Company's Steamship Fet more heavily-built animal, LAUS. Captain Riques, with MAILS, J. B. who had been so inconsiderate no to tones interest seems to be taken in and in 1900 one-fourth. In the last-mou
to which the name Bradytherium is given, PASSENGERS, SPECIE, and CARGO, try to run hit out..
All this was part of the by play and was asses without prominent English papers question, 50 that hardly a day anusing enough to the field. What was dealing with this subject, I
Transhipment. I now think
had been returned to the bowler end large subsidios paid by the German Govern. promising appearance it gave in 1880. Both the Isle of Wight. now called Lower SAIGON,
world.
structure.
top
the
stil}
tioned three years the aggregate import whigh afterwards existed in Europe and Ports of call, without
t-mou respects it resembles the Dinotherium,
more amusing, however, was the more ought to correct this erroneous du trade of Jajan tha did that of the Unitedith back.corved tasks in its lower jaw Lond Specie will be registered for
trade of the whole British Empire here a less favoumble ratio to the whole impat with
ad
to
pay.
ran
though after their fist petriment had sub; ment, and there are so many conditions manufacturers of both countries to specially but what has been already dis-3
on the field who did not feel sorry that so itinerar insuficient for the edly due to facilities of through transport to the existence of a large land area to the
points
P. DE CHAMPMORIN,
Acting Agent.
Hngkong. October 8, 1901.
2688
DENNYS & BOWLEY,
Solicitors, Supreme Court." Hongkong, September 28, 1901.
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elsewhere, another ally of the elephant, but,
Cargo and ment which accompanied it. Still keeping about German shipping subsidier, and Kingdom alone in 1883. While the trade animals esilesi Amblypoda, very large principal Places of Europe.
well
as for Marseilles, and ac- a fool or sy outside the erase Mr Antou I therefore, beg to state that up to the year of the United Kingdom has in the period and heavy creatures.
bat is also related to
wer cepted in transit through Marseilles for the group of triumphantly flourished his bat over his 1900 the Hamburg-American Line never referred to increased less that one and a half this Continent and in North America. Noon: Cargo will he received an hourd
ungulate kout and as your report says was promptly received arty Government subsidy. Since fold, that of Gensuy and of the United There
found both on Shipping Orders will be granted till tumped the time that the ball was play granted for the motetenance, a regular foals have in gach this genuint the pro
last year we are sharing in a subvention States case grown more than ten wyo
they azo most common in until 4 pm, Specio and Parcels patil back.
as the patting down of the wicket fortnightly mall service between. Gennenyent, but the those strenuous efforts aro
of an ancient lake. They must have been the agency's Office). Wyoming, whore they haunted the shores P-m. on the 20th Oct. (Parcels are not not more than about five seconds could and the For Enet, nud,
to be sent on board; they must be left at to the present, have elapsed I have taken the trouble to two of our steamers are running under this ade in both the latter countries to most marked characteristics being the big
very lumbering creatures, perhaps their thus mel
iato Zetl since your to
Contents and value of Packages are re- Torsion contract. Last year the share which
way for very considerable ex prepare the way f night live the impression of star prno received out of this subsly amounted to tension in the future. While much of the their brains.
nces of their bodies and the smallness of quired.. hes. There was nothing of the kind. It about $13,000 sterling. For this the nails success of Germany and the United States mammalian remains will be found to eccar Company's Office.
Dr Andrews expects that
For farther particulars, apply at the was a pince of thoroughly and cricket, have to be forwarded without further
must be ascribed to the willinguess of the in other tertiary deposits the Lilyan sided, I feel sure that there was not man lating to the high-class of reason, speed, to advertising, and the vigilance of agents, it differs entirely from the fauns found in
STỪ cater for th requirements of the
Japanese, AL. &, that the subsidy, so far.
possesses an unusual interest, for admirable a bat as Mr Anton is should have bas lost his wicket so.
son of it not the least artis andoubt beds of the same age in Europe, and proved to be realisation of a profit.
none of our a from the nest of production in both countries South, isolated from uther parts of the Old. slurps by the other lines is a contributo the destination of the goods in Japan. World. Ons long-standing problem, the FROM HAMBURG. BREMEN, ROT. So much has been written about the
royauce of mail hul these lines we bigad Japanese tonnage. 20) Yorkshire Eleven and its four's record that receive nothing but the custordary rates, entries of Japanare reasols were so incigni and the idea that one of the nurseries of the
is the development of the place of origin of the Proboscidea, there is nothing new to be said. But as which are certainly not larger in Germany ficant that they were not considered worthy manmalin was situated in the more central rogarded, in his opinion, as solved already the following paragraph in a home per redeirathe aubsidy
"We do
do not even of the slightest notice in the Consular parts of Africa receives additional support THE HA. I Stownship Segovia, bears are upon the tdcal captain
than weak pays toy
the British Steamship Compapies for fitting and keeping vertain tons; in 1872 Japan possessed of merchant to отег 3000 vessels of nearly 3,500,000
Capt. FORCE, having arrived from the above Porta, Consignees of Cargo sro spocially suitable steamers et of the Admiralty in case of mobilisation or of an antonio, SEX was a sweet young thing, and they Lading for outarsignature by the Under-Sole Charge of indian and Colonial Pupils.
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heroby requested to send in their Hills of The large Berman Steamship Companies réssels which had been condemned by their
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