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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1901.

lacked the varve and interest of the The Straits team's fielding was far below the standard

the early days of

HONGKONG CRICKET FESTIVAL. Honkong-Straits match,

GRAND EVENING FETE.

of

the week.

BOWLING.

THE CHINA MAIL.

There are two compétitions in progireen at the Kowloon Bowling Green. The fol-

LATE TELEGRAMS.

Anarchism in Amerion. London. October 18 An anarchiat named Maggio has been arrested at

the branch of the Bank of New South To-day's Advertisements

Wales at Henty. in New South Wales, which was stuck up by two armed pion,

SHORTLY COMING!!

were officially thanked by the presiSHORTLY COMING! dent of the bank for their bravery." Mr £500 and was given twelve months leave Lamport was presented with a cheque for

to kill the late Promidorested for the months leave on full pay

Johana Most, who was publication of a seditious article in the Anarchist paper Freiheit, shortly before the HONGKONG GENERAL CHAM- Ideath of Presidunt M'Kinley, has been

sentenced to a year's imprisonment.

BER OF COMMERCE.

Last night, in honour of the Straits balls that ought to haré bean stopped goin towing is the result of the first found in silver City, New Mexico, ona charge of absence en full pay, and Mr Hazelton ro. PO ARRIVE PER 3. Rosztza ManU, Shanghai' oricketers, a grand fele was given to the boundary and osteties dropped in the single competition. (for which. Messre of having been concerned in a conspiracy caived a gold watch and chain and three

The beautiful it spiritless excusable fashion. What was J. Galt and T. D. Auld, former prize-win. on the Cricket Ground. the enclosure, surrounded as it is by massive, the matter, Were our visiters suffering ners, are each handicapped 5 points, play- thickly foliaged trees, lens itself admirably from an excess of hospitality? Sharping & behind scratch); Av far as the various to the illuminaturs' act and enabled thom to speedily effected a separation, clean bowl-ties have been playel :- effect what was really a charming scene. ing McEuen with a good length ball, the The fete commenced n nine o'clock, and score standing at 27. Captain Rose went the spectacle then, with the elite of the in for hitting, and was lucky in renching 13 out of the total of 5. Captain Price and -- Colony parading in the grounds-indies ius gay evening attire, officers of the differ- ent services resplendent in overg,

coivable variety of mess uniforal, and civilians in sombre black with broad expanse of white shirt front-was

A. E. Lanning they mado a prolonged stay Beat the wicket, both playing carefully, but Price scoring the faster. Several changes of bowling were tried, but with Billings and Mackenzie on the injured list the a fascinating and bewitching one. What traits captain was certainly very sur- with myrinds of vari coloured lighte shim-iously handicapped and the score was woring through the foliage on every side, taken to 190 sfter about two hours' play.

J. Wilkie A. Ritchie. J.D. Logan & E O Wilks.

T. Skinner & T. Petrie.

W. S. Allan beat J. R. Wilson, 21-19. J. Black beat C. W. Alexander, 21-19. A. G. Ewing beat A. Mackenzie, 21-7. C. F. Forketa 1 A. Harvic. D. Gon bent J. Murchie, 21-16. D. Gow bent J.

Lammert. J. M. Henderson bast J. W. Graham, 21-20. W. S. Grey beat J.

|G. Smith « G. P.

Parkes, 21-20. J. Galt bont J. Ramsay, 26-11. R. Henderson boat Rameny, 21-14.

W. F. G. Fried best J. Lambert, 21-13, T. H. Reid best N. G. Major, 21-7. W. Doas beat J. Sbbitt, 21-18.

J. I. Andrews J. D. Auld.

hent J. Walker, 21-15. S. Wilson S.

countless Chinese lanterns shedding their At the adjournment the score read 144 for Kyles Bale

There was a hotter attendance of specta. C. Jack fopponunt scratchell).

A. Milroy beat T. W. Robertson, 21-7.

tors in the afternoon when the cricket was J. J. Woollen (opponent scratched). more interesting from the fact that play A. W. Laverton boat J. P. Cottam. 21-5.

The draw for the second round resulted was not so one-sided. Billings bowled very woll, and when he had disposed of Price for well-earned 93, played havoc among the remaining bateneo.

dim light over all as they danced and 3 wickets, swayed in gay festoons from tree to tren And surrounded, in May-pole style, the pitch in the contre, what with the soft music discoursed by fuilitary and naval bands and the premending to and fro of groups of merry man and women, one's thoughts could not help reverting to the fairy tales of youth, ur, to describe

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it better still, to the staging,

on

large scale, of one of the magnifi- cent Londou pantomines

SUNGHAI VJEST INNIN‹İS.

A. E. Larming, Groen, b Mactaggart K. J. McEuen, b Sharp... Capt. Rosso, b Whitky. b Billings. Capt. Price, FW. Potter, e Voules, 1 Sharp

Mann. c Kerr, & Billings

The spec- tacle was an enchanting one, and reflects credit on those who organised it an well as the gentlemen who carried it into effect. The Club's pavilion was fring- ed with lamps representing the club's colour, while every one of the "fem- porary erections, in addition to their: numerons Bags and banners, were studded here and there with glittering little fairy A. B. Voles, Fotter..........

V. H. Lanning, ↳ Billings” ........ w. R. C. Weippert, b Billings...... W. K. Stanion, Barkshire, & Billings R. d. Farbridge (Capt.), b Whitley W, J. Turnbull, not out

Extrae.....

Total

MYCATORE,"

W. Langham Carter, Mann

lights. In the centre of the ground WH. W. Sharp, & Mann. erectod s hoge design in electric light work-G. F. Green, Mann

od out in the colours of the competing G. M. Billings, e Weipport, b Manu... teama. It consisted of a trinngle" with | C. A. Berkahira, not out...

H.K. (Hongkong) on top and S.S." and R. Mackenzie, o Farinidge. Mann.. *S. (Straits Settlements and Singapore) | M. II, Whitby, not mặt ........... at the right and left buttons corners

rospectively. Mr W. H. Wickham, man-

ager of the Hongkong Electric Company,

кля

designer the

the rich glow

Beneath the

of this emblem were assembled the beads

of the Bayal Rajputs and a Naval Band, drawn

Welch: Fusiliers the

froto

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Toud for 6 wkis. BOWLING ANALYSIS.

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different British men-of-war in the Harbour Mackenzio ...................... and led by Mr Moss. Sweet music was Sharp...... discoursed continuously from the commence. Whitley..... ment of the fete till the ckes, shortly after Carter.... oferon

'clock.

About ten o'clock Billings a team of 40 men of the Royal Welch Fusiliers

RAVE wonderful exhibition of Indian Club swinging. The intricate and precise movements of the

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Moctaygast

REVIEW.

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as follows:--

T. H. Reid D. Gon.

J. Kyles J, Galt.

F. G. Prien R. Henderson."

A. Müroy J. D. Auld or J. Andrews. W. Dans W. Grey.

W. 8. Allon v 7. M. Henderson.

40

13 CF-Focken

A. W. E

T.

0

» Q. Smith or G, P. Latimert.

· Laverton » J. J. Woollen.

16 Skinner, or T. Tetrie J. Black,

or 6. Belson J. Ingan or E. Wilson C. Wilks

92 W. C. Jack A. 6. Ewing.

it

A. Ritchie, a bye.

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Members who have not yet played their tie in the first round are requested to do to

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so at once.

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Anglo-Australian Cricket. Oct. 14 --Saremal of the leading counties have agreed that Bir Alcock, secretary of the Burrey County Club, should arrange fixtures for the next Australian cricket team.

Nearly every Australian team that has risited England has secured the survices of Mr C. W. Alsoek to arrange its matches. It is customary for a rareting of captains of county clubs to be bold in December to draw up the programme of fixtures for the ensuing season. That mesting is presided over by the secretary of the Marylebono Cricket Club. Although the matter of an Australian visit has been mentioned casually,

leading cricketors, while no doubt entertaining thoughts that a tour was due. have not been approached. The first thing is to secure datës.

dates. There should be little difficulty in getting together a strong side, This much may be gathered from the cabled The Counties are evidently to B Visit

during 1902. From 1878. to 1890 Onn Australian oloven visited England every two years. The English counties objected to receive a visit in 1902, and expressed the opinion that every three years was frequent enough. It is 1899 sincu the last tour took place.)

At the monthly meeting of the General Committee of the Hongkong General Cham her of Commerce, held in the Chariber Room, City Hall, at 3 p.m. on the 7th. Nov- embor, 1901, Presem: Sir Thomas Jackson (Chairman), Mr C. S. Sharp (Vico-Chair- ruan), Mosars A. Haupt, W, Poate, H. A. Ritchie, N. A. Siebs, H. E. Tomkins, Hon, T. H. Whitehead (ex-officio) and R. C. Wilcox (Secretary),--

MINUTES.

MEMBERS.

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The Largest and Beat. Organisation over

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WILL QUEN AT THE.

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Box Plan now open at the ROBINSON (Thr Life of Trade?

The minutes of the previous monthly eeting (held 22nd October) wors read and PIANO CO., LD. condemned.

THE CHINESE TARIFF.

The Secretary reported that the gentle- on appointed an the Sab-Committeo.at last meeting to consider this question had mot and discussed the various points to be submitted to the Special Commissioner, with the result that a memorandum hnd been prepared on the subject, which he now laid on the table,

The Chairman said he thought it would Oct. 16.-Tha Marylebone Cricket Clabbe bast to read the memorandura, when is appointing bards to solact the English they could consider it, clause by clause, and teuns and manage the England v, Australia accept or amend it as seemed dosimble.

The memorandum was then teeb matches in 1902.

real, and after considerable discussion and sine slight amendements, it was nduced.

The Marylebone Club is following the course that was pumued in 1896 with re- gard to the representation of England

All games to be completed by the 30th against the Australians in test matches.] 9 November.

The United States and Russia. Judge Morris, sitting at Baltimore, Unit- ed States, has upheld the additional tariff placed upon Russian sugar by the United States Customs on the ground that the in-

tantamount to a bounty,

fr Fobruary the United States Govern- nient

at imposed a countervailing duzy on E

rowing to sion beet sugar : to bust sugar enjoying redaction or the return of the excise duty Mu-on leaving Russia. To this countervailing duty Rumia retaliated by adding 30 per cout. to its duty on American hardware, on steel and iron, on dynamos, and on machinery.)

U. S. TRANSPORT ON A ROCK. ducements offered to refiners by Russin aro

17 | Narrow Escape of the “Warren

In the Inland Sea.

Read letter from the Chairman of the Shanghai Branch of the China Association, Gated 2nd November, forwarding

WATCHFUTURE ADVERTISEMENTS. Hongkong, November 14, 1901. 2318

THE HONGKONG STEAM WATER

BOAT COMPANY, LIMITED.

NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.

THE First Ordinary Yourly MEETING Company will be held at the Company's Onich No. 20 Des Voeux Road, on MON DAY, the 25th day of November at Noon, for the Purpose of Presenting the Report and Statements of Accounts to the 30th of Sept., 1981.

of SHAREHOLDERS in the above

The Transfer BOOKS of the Company if Import Duties on Tosi pod will be Closed from the 15th to the 25th

Goods November both days Inclusive. which had been prepared by a Special Com mitten of British Importers at Shanghai and asking to be favoured with the views of the Hongkong Chamber theresa with as little delay ce possible. After spero discus

ion,

J. W. KEW, ' Manager. Hongkong, November 14, 1901.

À ONE-TIME order, like ano blow of the

hammer on the lacad the nail, makes

¡ of an impression, but it is only the con tinuous insertion of the advertisement, like the continuous pounding on thờ

head of the nail, that drives the argu

ment home and clinches it.

2310 The BEST Medium for

Advertising is

FOR SINGAPORE, PENANG AND

It was decided to write in reply expressing Committe's approval of the proposed Tarib, and to forward copy of the Memorandum prepared by this Chamber for presentation Sta to "Special Commissioner, Siz James Mackay.

PROPOSED LEGISTRATION OF CHINESE PARTNERSHIP,

CALCUTTA.

LIGHTNING, Captain J. G. SPENCE, will be despatched for the above Parts in TUESDAY, the 19th Instant, at 3 p.m.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

D. SASSOON, SONS & Co., Agents. Hongkong, November 14, 1901.

2315

AUSTRIAN LLOYD'S STEAM

The Secretary stated that a copy of the Report of the Committee appointed to un- sider the question of the registration of the names of partners in Chinese Firms was des patched on the

the 23rd October to the

Singa- pore Chamber of Ceramore with a ororing letter, and cn the 31st idem a was received from Mc Gunn (the Secretary) for twelve copics. Application was neking at once made to the Government for that STEAM TO YOKOHAMA AND KOBE number, but the Coloning Secretary replied

AUSTRIA,

a telegram

NAVIGATION COMPANY.

charted rock which is said to be named in great economies in the expenditure the effect that only five could be spared, Company's Steamship

to

team were greatly admired and appreciate BOURGEON. By H. de Vere Stae-course but there was no reply to the of the proposed breeding establishment Isid on the table.

Among those present were

and these, with covering letter, lind been Captain FALLNER will leave for the sent to Singapore. A copy of the Report was abors places SATURDAY, the 2nd Inst. The Steamer has Capital Accommoda.

Doctor is carried,

THE MEDICAL INSPECTION OF SHIPS.

China

THE

Mail.

Road by all Classes in the Colony

and undoubtedly the

tion for Passengers Electric Light. A POPULAR & LEADING PAPER.

The U.S. Transport Warren, from ails for San Fratelaen, arrivari in Kobe 3 hartour this morning (Nov. 5), after having struck a rock in the Inland Sea near Moji 62 and narrowly csenped sinking. The accident

Docurred about 9 o'clock on Sunday mo Imperial Horsebreeding Estate. ing. The vessel was steaming full speed

Oct. 17.Mr Alexander Wilson, of New at the time, and of course in broad day South Wales, has submitted to the Way light

The vessel has passed Moji nee a scheme for the establishment of a hour or so before the accident courred. Imperial Horegbreeding Estate in the When nearing the point styled Inaki on

lighthouse, Northern Territory of Australia, on an ares charts, on which there in

Japanese vessel gat in the Warren's comprising 5000 square miles. Mr Wilson course, and it was in avoiding this ressol suggests an outlay of 2070,000, from which he says a return would be received resulting 1 that the transport struck -a ruck-

Fisherman's Rosk.', It appears that the horse in six years.

Mr Alexandar Wilson, of No. 16 O'Con- Japanese boat was warned by the Warren's

noll streat, Sydney. proposes that the stock whistle to stand clear of the stesmor's

should consist of 10,000 unres and 200 Sir Henry

poole. Unvin's Colonial Library, New warning, and the Warren attempted to pass stallions. Masingemont would he £10,000

The Secretary reported that, in Sir W. Gancoigne. After the file, the guests Set, No. 99. T. Fisher Unwin, Lon-round the smaller vessel, with the result adjourned to the Hongkong Club, the doors don.

described. The engines were reversed im- per annum, and the total cost to beginning accordance with decision come to at last mediately the vessel struck, and she backed of output would be £670,000. After six maceting, a letter was, on the 24th October, of which had been thrown open for the

This is the story of the ventures of Poff without much difficulty. She was then years he estimates that there would be avail addressed to the Government in reply to occasion, and enjoyed the hospitality of members in the form of an excellent supper. Alabaster, Junior, in Faris. It is a happy found to be making water, but on examinable an annual draft of 3000 head. The that of the Colonial Secretary dated 16) The Committee in charge of the fee blend of Murgor's well-known Vie de Botion it proved that she was not doing annual cost would then be £40,000, includ Sept., announcing that I. K the Governor arrangements were the Hen. Commander himne and of du Maurier's lees-famed Tilly, vessel's lead had been turned sherewards each horse would be 8. Incidentally Mr second Health Officer of the Port and

seriously. In the meantime, however, the ing £17,000 interest, to liat the cost of had rew

had recommended the appointment of Murray Rumsey, M. J. 'Partou and Mr W.

Wilson mentions that the scheme could be H. Wickbare, and on the Secretary of the Mr Stacpoods knows his Paris well;-with with the idea of beach ing her, as was done made the nursery for a mounted force of further letter was on the 30th Oct., con |

A be expressing satisfaction therewith.

•the case

of the Morgan City which struck Cricket Club Also fell n very heavy share of its loss reputable parts he has most intimate ⠀ . the work. These gentlemon deserve reacquaintance. His vigour is crude, elemen. 4 root in the Inland Sex in a somewhat inestimable value for taking young men on quent on a suggesTES OF RIP. FL. A. Ritchin,

similar way

way and was Praise for the happy result of their efforts.

was subsequently benched. for two year's training, while assisting with the handling and training of colts, and however, is a and no doubt they felt gratified to see a

and the second bottom

stock of trained horses many people enjoy themselves as they did.

bottomed

Mr Cecil Rhodes and the Fortunately the weather was on its best

does not seem to have been seriously bélaviour. Mesars Bridger and Averall, of

damaged by the impact on the rocks. At

Liberal Party. the Electric Company, and the contractor

SRIY responsible for the illuminations did their

oncomiums.

Blake and H.E. Major-General

tal, and, at times, aggrassire if not exactly The offensive. A little more restraint wuuki have been beneficial. The wok, however, has abundant good points to recommend

double-eping in hand:

it. Mr Peter Alabaster, senior, a modified any rate, as it was found that the reasel

have

addressed to

out

Secretary, pointing the necessity for any new Health Officer appointed sing posscend of a Public Health Diploms to ensure his competence

| to deal with disinfection, segregation, and

THE MERCHANT SHIPPING AMENDMENT ORDINANCE.

For Freight or Pasonge; apply to

SANDER, WIELER & Co., Agentz,

Hongkong, November 14, 1901.

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AUSTRIAN LLOYD'S STEAM NAVI

GATION COMPANY.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

FROM KOBE,

Cricher Matches opened at the Cricket the seedy grubby mathematician; Johannes erist she would certainly bare sonk Rhodes convering the subscription show 16 of the Quarantine Regulations in the Chims eust be sant in to the Offee of the

Ground this mcruing, the contesting teams being Shanghai and The Straits. Naturally Mlle. enough, this match does not appert so strongly to the local public as the matches where Hongkong is engaged, and it was

not surprising, therefore, that the attenStepoole, unless we have narcad hita. danou before tifin was much sinally than will do still better things in the near futurs during the three previous days. Factur- ately, the cricket festival continues to bo favoured by excellent weather. The sun

Empire Comedy Company.

nadc

Me

Hongkong is to be visited shortly be available for the Warren, and it is proactarespondence that the late Mr Schnad of the Roart of Trade for making clearer

THE KING'S BIRTHDAY.

A letter having been received from the

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

*GLEN LINE OF STEAMERS..

FROM ANTWERP, LONDON AND STRAITS.

THE Steatoship Glenworry, buying arrival Government on the 4th Nov, conveying i from the above Port, Consignees of suggestion from H.. the Gorsings that Cargu by her are hereby informed that their suitable for a public holiday than Saturday: the Godowas of the Hongkong and Kowloon the 9th inst., which was monil day, a reply Wharf and Godown Company, Limited, at was sent concurring in the proposal.

Kowloon, whore each consignment will be Borted out mark by nurk, and delivery cab be obtained as soon as the Goods are landed.

Goods not cloared by the 20th Inst will be subject to rent.

and was one of the first to give expression the Company is exceptionally strong, and time and this matter is in the bands Sradrille, the Foreign Secretary in Mr Monday, the 11th, wouki perhaps be more; Goods are being landed at their risk into

THE Steamship. Marquis Bucyrcher, hav London, Oct. 12.-The Spertator of to. ¡ather questions connected with quarantine. ing arrived, Consignees of Cargo are Polonius Frissus, the mercurial impeeu- We not it serions danger her head was slay publishes the correspondence between

Read reply, dated 4th Nov., stating that part in a numner which elicited general nicus student who has turned hack writer kgain turned and the voyage to Robe con- Mr Cecil Roles and the late Mr Schnad,. E. the Governor would have pleasure in hereby informed that their Goods are being landed at their risk, into the Godowns of and proofreader of serutulos hovels and tinued at reduced speed. She arrived here, burst, the organiser of the Liberal party warding the suggestion to the Secretary the HONGKONG AND KOWLOON WHARF AND quack books on medicine; Jean Cambia, as reported. this morning. It has been relative to the subscription of E500 of State for the Colonies.

GoDown Co., Lantren, whence delivery may the shistless parazite and ex-writer of inde found that as many as twenty plates SHANGHAI 1. THE STRAITS.

ha obtained. licate vaudevilles; The second of the series of Tuterport lais, genuine tourgaots types; Lacenaire, the vessel not had a sound button a most Liberal Goretract was in power it

Mapa and Mana Borde been ripped up and it is apparent that had by the former to the finals of the Liberal party, ou anhelition that while a

No Claims will be admitted after the would The Chairman asked what had been deria Goods have left the Godowns, and all disaster would have occurred as

not withdraw from Egypt. Letters from in connection with the amendment in No. Van Railf, the ripey fabulist; the melan choir Sangsrelic, clown at the Trocadere ;

very short time after the accident.

On that he desired House Rule for Ireland above Bill which had been rejected by the Undersigned before Noos, on the 21st of Bonvalot, the breaker of the vessel's arrival bore the accident was

November, or they will not be recognized. with, at the same time, Trish representation Government in Courcil. with, at

No Fire Insurance has been affected, and youthful hearts and expert up-thief; De daly reported to the U.S. Consulate. in the Imperial Pacliament. He alsr. fesired Mr Poate said that a petition to the Joy, the shsinthe drinker; and even M. and Capt. Cannon, who IA Fra Prudhomme-not Sully the poet, but

mand, along

that Great Britain should retain Eyf. Mr Secretary of State for the Colonies was any Goods romaining in the Godowns after with his oflicura, hare

oxpressed imself as horrified at heing drawn up and signed by the Shipping the 21st of Nov., will be subject to rear. hard-swearing vuluble parrot-Bre une aut

3.

Bills of Lading will be countersigned by statements to Mr

Lyull, the

tha of Mr John Morley suggesting Firms, and it would be sent in to the Chain- all sketched in with firm strong lines. Mr U. S. Consul, with regard to the sire

SANDER, WIELER & Co., cumstances of the accident. Meantine

'scuttle from Egypt and was sulisen, ter for transmission to the Government,

Agents. disturbed at Mr Gladstone fore- arrangements are preceding with the view abadowing n withdrawal of the British frou

THE JÄYKREPTON LAW. The Secretary stared that, in conformity Hongkong, November 14, 1901. 2317 of having the Faren docked. Tegram Egypt. If his wishes were not met by the with the views expressed at the last nicef- have been exchanged as to the likelihood Liberal Government, ir Ithodes desired ing, a letter was despatched on the 24th of the docking facilities at Kure being that his subscription should be given to Oct., to the Govenment, concurring in

There is no indication in charity. was again out in full strength, but astely the Empire Comedy Company, one of the repair. As the transport carries a large horst acquainted Mr Chadstone with the the law relating to Bankruptcy in this the curtain proporals made by the legal adviser that the vessel will go there to Dual brecza tempered ita rays, and made it best and largest organisations of the kind company of troops, invalidad en and very pleasant for the spectators, whatever yet seen in the East. The Company com to be undertaken with regard to their of Mr Rhodes in regard to Egypt by star-

turns of Mr Rhodes's gift. On the other Colony. prisoners, further arrangements have had hand,

hand, Mr Schaadhorst calmed the anxiety it may have been for the players. His prises twenty-one members, twelve of whom disposition pending the completion of the policy y of the Eart of Rosebery Excellency the Governor, who has all al mare Indtes. The Company presents to its repairs to the Warren. There was Soueas Foreign Secretary would be very differ shown that be took the warmest interest in audiences refined vandeville, aso comedies mention this foreneon of the possibility of ant from the pliant suppleness of Earl the Festival, was early on the grounds, both farrical and musicut. In vocalists!

precious Govucntent. Gladstone's

The majority of the newspapers condemn zo his syrpatty with The Straits in the includes splendid quartette (soprano, all as flows: 48 saloon passengers, 320

We learn that the ship's company was in the duplicity of Mr Schandhost and exone- unfortunate accident which overtook one of

rated the leaders of the Liberal party from THE SUPPRESSION OF AWABUTISM contralto, fener and baritone)—a treat to sick, 610 discharged soldiers, sailors' and.

the Spectator's charge of bargaining with Bend sircular letter from the Pittsburgh the southern teum.

listen to. Seven young ladies, all experts marines.

Mr Rhodes,

(U.S.) Chamber of Commerce enclosing Bad luck continues to dog the Strakta

The total is 978. The military ofBears

The Air-Ship.

opy of resolution passed by that body in in the sario-comic and dancing lines, are Col. Frank D. Baldwin, 27th US. team. Their captain again fost the toss enable the company to present some Infantry; Major Rafferty, and Captain F

London, 1. 21. Damont, the Bra- favour of euseting laws for the suppression

No Fire Insurance will be effected. of anarchy in the United States, and for All Damaged Packages must be left in Billings, who was depended on fór, his i

pretty and tastefully arranged ballets. J. Koester, 15th Calry. The saloon zilian aeronaut, has created a sensation in

passangers include the following marchers Paris by circling and the Eiffel Tower, punishing assassine like the murderer of the dawns, and a certificate of the bowling, his been suffering from a bad

President

tert McKinley, The comediane

Damage obtained from the Godown Co. fate genuinely funny of the US Congress Messrs Henry D. three.times within less than half an hou

The Chairman said this was a matter within ten days after the Steamers' arrival, ankle, which has impaired his usefulness without having to resort to vulgarity. In Green, Pennsylvania, S. M.-Jais, Mis in a new and specially constructed air-ship. asa-boske and in the field; to-day, after the specialty business, there travels with souri: David H. Mercer, Edgar Weeks, The machine was takeu sithout dificulty that, fotoately, did rot affect them. They after which no Claims will he mcognised. MCGREGOR BROS, & GOW. bowling a few cy, Mackenzie had to the Company Miss

John W. Gams, Tennessee; and Mra height of 200 metres from the ground, had no anarchiste in Hongkong. Ejamie Smith, David A. de Armand. Capt W. C. Cannon sad taiptained that altitude whilst carry.

Hongkong. November 14, 1901. 2310 give up, having apparently overstesineda lady acknowledged to be the best in her is

is in com

command of the Wurren..

સન out the experiment.

ADVANCE ODC an' give the countersoign, From enquiries made in the afternoon we "A Transport's Voyage. himself; and, during the progress of the line ever seen' in Australia. She has a sled learn that General Chaffee, she is in Adelaide, October 19The transport shouted the Irish sentry to the strucger who 1 But I don't! grupe this morning, Dr Daas (who was fold splendid voice and gives representations of command in the Philippines, has been cont City Lance's which recently left itel wise it died the quiser.

ng at square leg) was struck on the face and coon character Mr Gas Gregory is a mimicated with by cable as to the disposal hourne for Durban with 70 horses encoux shtep farder do ye go till ye say Alder-THE Attention of Advertisers is drawn

Then sorrow know it,' other. led to leave the field covered with blood. tiever comedian of considerable versatility that this Woriga ray lio in Ische util-antially breaking

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