MONDAY NOVEMBER 18, 1901
HONGKONG CRICKET FESTIVAL, with the bore at 222 Bird was stumped off
HONGKONG V. SHANGHAL The last match of the Cricket Festiva was opened in Saturday, after tiffu. A new wicket had been prepared, and as
Inter Darahil was bowled by Mann, and Dunn's bowling Coxand Preedy kept the fold lively by their efforts to steal runs. and eventually this led to Coz being badly run out. An interesting point was raised dutilig Cox'n brief innings. Having played the ball, be hit it again to keep it out of his wicket. Prerty called and a 2 was run,
THE CHINA MAIL.
THE COLLEGEL Y EL CA CONVENTION AT NANKIN.
THE REGATTA
Preparations are being pushed os for the A unique gathering took place at Nankin Victoris Regatta, and judging from the from the 7th to the 10th of November, large number of caramen desirous of rowing Ons kundred and seventy delegates, includit promises to be one of the best held for
THE ATTACK ON COLONEL BENSON'S COLUMN.
List of Offcars Killed and “Wounded.
To-day's Advertisements To-day's Advertisements
ST. GEORGE'S HALL, HONGKONG;
Fondon, November 2-Lord Kitebenor Under the latronage of HE. Major-Jenera! in s telegram datol Pretoria the lat in- stant, states
Hongkong wickets do not last well it was distinct infringement of the laws of the ing thirty-Bing foreignors, met to consider several years picked for Colonel Bogson's column, midway between considered a slice of luck that the Hong. Jed, and tinued his miningpunt and advance the work of the Young Men's |
org esptain should have won the toss and sight to bat fint. There was a large of spectators, who enjoyed a very
ng afternoon's cricket,
Pottery rucks ehit maiden.
sent in Hancock and Brown to ing of Potter and Mant.
cutting Man
next over, Ha
-the first bom
the last ball of
came,
Brown, and sent down
was opened by Hancock In Mann'e singlo. cut him squars for 4 of the match.
With
over Brown care
bell
game.
the runs were
pot
Christian Associations, connected with the Shanghai sent in
tin McEuen and Larning to face the bowling of Bird
Christian Colleges in China, Although the and Franklin. McEuen enicked Bind fur 4, and played awaiiden of the Convention was not educi- half on to his wicket without disturbing the tonal still the question of how to sprend bails. Lansing drove Franklin's first ball hails.
Christian and western education among the literali was discussed by the Rev. T. Richards and the Rev. Dr Anderson of
Bird
3. This
Mr.J. B. Mott, the Goneral Secretary of the Y. M. C. A., was present at the Con vention, tcgather with four of the Searo- taries residents in Chira. The Convention was a great success,
POINT.
Godowns Gutted—$200,000
. Damage. À disastamas fire occurred yesterday at West Point involving a
it .of
Polentated, is
morning.
between
was given not out, and showed his appre$200,000 and 8950,000. The first in- ciation by driving Birl to the boundary.timation the inhabitants had of the He was evidently in a hitting humour, but was killing a lot of his strokes by driving outbreak was the vigorous ringing of tho into the ground. Hancock sent him onere alarm at 5.30 a. and inquiry revered
The following are the crewa the German Cup
Kornbluma,
F. D. Bain F. M. Roz. Pereira A. Humphreys
A. E. Alves (cant.)
Leck.
Li A. Rose G. II. Ruby A. Loureiro
A. 4. Alves (aspt.) C. M. S. Alves (cox) H. W. Sayor (cox)
Rose..
NB. Alves
A. E. Asger..
J. Mills
J. H. R. Hance (capt.)
F. W. White (cox) Thistle.
D. Sherrington
R. Lapsley
Shamrock.
Sturmrock.
M. E. Asgur.
G. Humphreys
A. J. Mickis
Boers, estimated at one thousand strong, made a avers attack on the rearguard of Bethel and Balmoral. Daring a thick met the Boers routed the rest-quard's twoguns, but I asume they were recocard. Colonel Ranson has died of his wounds.
Sir W. Gascony and Commodore and
Mrs. POWELL.
GRAND CONCERT
WEL DE GIVEN·
TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT!!!
18. "NOVEMBER, AT 8 PM..
other officers were killed, and thirteen unded, early all severely. Fifty.cight { Barber, with a relief column, rescand the foros this moming, and says that the fight- ing with the rear guard was at very close and was maintained with great Astertuination on both sides. The onemy's MADAME AGNSE
losses were heavy; but no reliable The Boers (estimate) is yet to hand. retired eastwards,
Col. Benson's casualties in killed were:--- Colonel Guinness, Royal Artillery; Major Marray and Captain Lindsay, of the Sout tish Horse; Captain Thorold and Lienten- ants Brooke and Shepherd, of the York
R. Henderson (cox)shire Light Infantry: Lieutenant Corlett, East Kente; and Captain Lloyd, of the the crews picked for Coldstreams, who died of his wounde
Kornblume.
II. A, Seth
A. E. Agar
A. Humphrey's
E. Herbst (capt.)
C. M. S. Alves (cox) -Thistle.
A. J. Mackie J. Millat
E. W. Carpenter C. E. A. Hance (est.)
R. Henderson (cox) .Leek.
Rose.
A Laureiro R. Lapsley J. H. R. Hance (espt.)
8. 4. Soth (cox)
L. A. Rose F.J. Engelken C. Sherrington
A. E. Alves (capt) F. W. White (cox) Entries for the tab ree close on the 28th inst., and the heats will be rowed on the 30th inst. (St. Andrew's Day). All other chics for the Regatts clore on the 30th inat.
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Additional casualties in Colonel Benson's column give four more officers of the Spot- tish Horse killed, and Licctruant Maciem, Royal Artillery, wounded.
November 3-It was Louis Borbu, mak- ing northward with the force with which ho invaded Natal, combined with another Com- mando, who attacked Col. Benson's Co- Jun.
Later. The Boers sttacked Colonel Benson's rearguard on the 20th, depriving him of two guns.
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The Beers made desperate endeavours to overwhelm the whole force, charging repeat- edly right up to the British lines; but were rapsised with heavy loss, estimated at 300 ro 400 men.
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a full pitch-for 4 and broad for a single. Beresford Ants, it may be mentioned, kept wickets for Hongkong. A 2-hye brought up. the bowling from the Bar-10. With the score at 33. Lanning retired Sen-Chow. A letter from the venerable trail cane in, and suceusbed to a Dr Bishop Moule, who was not able to be
heen hit by a fast ball from"
in the allps. 36-1-0. Art catch by Bind in
present, was read. One part is so valuable Price was the.
Hancock
Kindl nowcomer. relieved Franklin, who was being hit a bit that it ought to be studied all over China and it his first chance, failed to hold the wax off his bowling that Turnbull was hand, it is therefore given hero. There is
Ho way bowling fart bull and
A ball-s rather say chance. Kuna ware keeping a good length. Seversi singles the notorious danger of litigations, inter H. A. Both coming very slowly, both batamen treating were scured off him, but no big hits wore fering in secular disputos in behalf of con the bowlem with great respect. Brown made. 40 was signatted After relieved the monotony by anicking Mann to then Prich hit Bird to log for adverts. The Romispists themselves, in their C. E. à. Hance (capt.) E. Herbst (capt.)
published utterances, do not justify it, | 8. A. Sath (cox) the boundary, following it up a motceng batsman pat Flancock up ather unngermu
The following are later by gatting Fottor to square lag for Aly between poist and ad-off, but none of but, it is by no means unknown amonget A fi drive to the on by the same bataman the fieldsuien could reach it,
Rane came Frutestants
I have been the Lusitano Cup- was smartly returned, 2 runs only being slowly, till Hautrock sent up a fall pitch, compelled to suspend from church moviber. recorded. Mann was now saturely want boundary. A bell-volley from Bird was of long-standing who had been tending on G. H. Ruby sincged to the ship, for long periods, four church members F. D. Dain ed by Brown, who brought 40 up with a fino lag-hit. Hancock, who had been inne nicely hit by Mouen to the broad-field the privileges of the (foreign) Missionary. A. Humphreys tive for some time, late-cut Putter for 9.
boundary, and Price hooked Hancock to If is a One at least might have been shred, but leg for 3. MoEaten out the same bowler ark of progress, as well be of the A. A. Alver (capt.) spread of western education, that more M. F. Angar (cox) hoth short and long slip mulled the ball beautifully past Brown, but Arthur at han half of the Chinese delegates under- The first change of Lowling now took cover fielded the ball well and only a single stood and could speak English. place, Matin handing the
over resulted. Some good fielding was being to McEuco. Fifty was registered by put m by Cox. Pready, Arthur and a coolie Hanouch with a single, and both players who, gone out in place of Gratrix. At 70, had cow apparently played themselves into Price miss-hit. Fanconis, ned the colite form. Potter was now sunding down some running back, at double mid-off, brought very fast deliveries, Weippert standing off an oxcellent catch. 70-210 ROBU well back behind the wicke After fifty joined Meluon, and gaped Bid to log for minues' play, the downfall of the test, Hancock sent down a maiden to him DESTRUCTIVE FIRE AT WEST F. M. Roza Porcin wicket can
Brown running himmalt uut from the other end, and Bird bowledł someant foolishly. His cogised maiden to McEuen. who playing a severs! good drives. —ñ3-1-32. Franklin careful innings. Resa broke the mogu filled the vacancy, and opened with his tony by getting Hancock to the seating. usand caution. Hancock next got Stenian
tent for 4, the stroke being manut for a away in the lips, but this was magnifi drive. He afterwards late out him for i, cently fielded by Farbridge. Turnbull bringing up 50. MeEuen drove Bird loftily at point was also doing good work. Man for a sipale mnd then played thalden reloved Stacion at the Barracks end. A from Hancock. An appeal was made for a bye going to the boundary brought 80 up.catch at the wigket off Rose's bat: but he loss McEver was now bowling for catches, but bes, but Franklin, although apparently making attempta to his full-pitched ball out of the field, wissed them inly three times in the some over. Play was now very quiet. runs being very dificult to obtain. Me- Euen had three of his fieldsmet on the extreme houndary. Frontlin brightened up mutters with a
a fine drive off Mann. 76 was brought up with a fine drive by Franklin off McEuen, Hancock was play ing very quiet gane, acoring only off lusso balla, A change of bowling occurred the City Hall end, Stanion usking the all over from Meuen. Hancock got his away for 1 with his third ball, the fielding tary after an hour and a-half's batting, ago. The men of the fire brigade were at this stage brightening considerably. A McEuen's own score being 43. Patter not long in, rushing to their respective 4 fell to Hancock by a magnificent drove Bird for 4 nad MeLeon Hancock for drive in the long field, the stroke being 3. This batsman was caught in two minds pouts, and, under command of Mr F. beartily applauded. Another 2 by to a ball from Bird which seemed to come J. Badeley Acting Captain Superin the same player brought '80
in from the off, and be played it on to the rexdent of Police, assisted by Mr Mackie, Lit.wicket. 110-440. The fall of the Acting Deputy Superintendent of Police The Intainen now-began to open out tlo, and Franklin for Staniom nicely away wicket took place just as the ball was going and Mr Will of est in the slips for 4. V. H. Lanning relieved.
horn and Macdonald, who holds
position Mann. Thie bowler brought 90 up, being Aften tiffin, Arthur kept wickets in- of Superintending Engineer of the Fire no-balled by the umpire, and followed this stand of Beresford-Ash, till hurt, when Clit. Brigade, they were soon on the scene and Brown put on the pads. Lanning went hard at work in their endeavours to stop up by giving away a wide. Stanion was
down some very hut stad, and in with Potter and firziehend his innings. the progress of the destroying element. hott hatsangis jomat dilliculty in scoring There was no hard biting by Potter and The steam anging from the Central Station, from him; Franklin puts very dangerous one in the lips, but it fell out of harm's, both cat to good catches, and the as well as the floating fire engine icomarques, P. F..da Cruz Prata, D. Benjamin attachment of races separated up origin wad a Doctor,
Teimshaterii, wore quickly got into working Shanghai score was quickly augmented.
The Brat juryman summoned was G. W. Their Majestica the King and Queen, way: and went for 4. Lanning's first wicket At 3.60, Farbridge and Stanion were toge order and directed straums of water on the came with the next ball. Weippert taking ther when 250 was signalled, & choor burning buildings from different points. Gegg, but be fallesi to answer to his name, with the children of the Duke and Duchess
klin vory neatly boh Franklin
behind wicket. The announcing the fact that the Bengkong The loud reports which came from inside and his Lordship directed that be be sent of Cornwall, met the Ophir is the Solent. score now read, 04-220, the retiring score was evertopped. Stanion was hitting the godowns and the thick volumes of for. On Mr Gea sppearing in court he was The meeting on board the Royal yacht batsman having played good cricket, his brilliantly when he was badly ran out by snake which curled up in the air told that called before him, and severely reprimanded was most affectionate.
The whole flotilla proceeded to Prots. driving bong exceptionally clean. Beres his Caotsin. misa-hit cut travelled the Homee had already got a very firm hold, for his neglect. Under certain circumstan
ces, his Lunkhip fort Ash, who took the place in the tesin slowly to third man where the coolie wond the construction of the building take ante potice of it, as a man was now thusiastic. The harbour to-night is ablaze.
said he would have had to month, where the paleone was most er Farbridge, who was
at the made it difficult to get at the real of Scrcombe Smith, filled the vacancy of twins's end. called, and the coolio return-heart of the fire raging within... serving on the jury who might not have been with illuminations.
cace opened his account with
Bremen worked with a will, and in less calle
called bad Mr Gerg been present. How-
November 2.-The Duke and Duchess o Lonxing. A fins drive by Suncock listed ed the ball, amely a Bink, wil get tone, then an hour had the Banes well under over, as there was the likoihod that they Cornwall drove from Victoris Station to the century amidst much enthusiasm. Ash the wicket before Stanion could home.
the newcomer Welpport quickly eattled down, making three fine Weippe
Was almost control, and all fear of their spreading to would all be called upon to sorve during the Marlborough Houso to-day houndary hits in succession of Lanning. caught by Arthur at point frum a very hard the other godowns adjoining were allayod, coming week het would say nothing more with the King and Queen, and met with
roofs of
it.
the heartiest welcome from large crowds. bet drive by Ash was finely folded at a high up. Farbridge, who had never It was not, however, before
The Acting Attorney General (Hon. R. inwards, leaving of, but, with the most bull, be got bean comfortable when facing Pready was
both godowns had crashed 10id
E. Pollock, K.C.) said the complainant in
The China despatch from THE above Steamer having arrived, Cen Calcutta, November Stanion nicely away for 4. The cricket at clean bowled by the fast bowler. 234-93. only the bare walls that this end was
signees of Cargo are hereby requested this stage was brighter, Ash treating the The innings was finished off by Cox ontuh accomplished, It now became a mere this ons was on Any man, and, shortly the Secretary of State with regard to the spectators to some brilliant hitting, Meting Weipport very neatly ut hit-off, the matter of fighting the fire on its own ground after he arrived in Hongkong, the defend services of the China Field Fores, which to send in thor Bills of Loans for quite
was successfully accomplissant looked him up at his lofgirgs. Cotams just been published. fully recognises signature and to take immediate delivery of
At ten o'clock, smoke plainant told him that it was his intention the excellent disciple maintained through- nam of the Fuk Chang Long firm. On that the duties imposed on the troops were the defendant to a ship where chops nes tactfully performed, troops worthly ap made for the purpose of getting certain holding the honorable traditions of the chops to be used on documents in the basi services. The officers and men, th
up
and
to hit, and the ball dropped safely into the fact that two huge godowns, Nos. 540(Before His Honour A. G. Wise, Acting Freedy's safe hands at the Pavilion. 87-
16. Upon being joined by Potter, and 542 Des Voeux Road (West Point) MeEuen ent Hancock for a single and drovo were in fames. Great volumes of smoke Bird for 3. a Aas bit of fielding by Cox saving the boundary. Potter save Potter res in the air and it was immediately seen a very palpable chance to Ash, who missed that Hongkong was in for one of the hig. tit, and i resulted. He then bit Bird to gest conflagrations it has scon since the
square leg for 3. An off-drive to the
fire two years
boundary for Meuen brought up the cen-Chop Vik godown
for titbn.
tam
Eusn now took the ball from Lanning at total being 880. the Barrack's ont. With the fourth ball be
tempted Anh with a low and he took full ad-
and this ed in a
a few hours
The
Chief Justice, and a Jury),
MONDAY, 18th November, 1901.
The Sessione oponed to-day with six esses on the list-two charges of murder, one of attempted murder, two of armed robbery, and one of forgery,
FORGERY.
The Times-the se telegram continges -has given prominence to letter from s risitor to the seat of war containing a de- tailed accusation of the slackness of com.. manders, and the suppression of news of disastors to our troops. The disaster to Colonel Bernou's forces has produced a fesl- ing of dismay in England.
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The following are the scores as they stand continued to pour from the ruined godowns to start a shop in Hongkong under the out a long and trying period, and at their Goods, from alongside.
great velame and several jets were playeh March the complainant went along with varied and arduous, but always thoroughly/Yesaol will be landed and stored at Con- STEAMSHIP VILLE DE L'Ú. DIOTAT:
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4.
A fine drive by Hancock the full length
BONGKONG,--FIEST. 1SNINGS.
of the fold realised only 2, but he obtained H. R. B. Hancock, Weippert, b Mann
&4 of Stanton' t ball ich asimée Lient, Clifton Bruyn, R.
Fun out to the boundary Manu relieved Stanian C. S. P. Franklin, R.N., o Weippert, b from the City Hall end. Ash was now V. II. Lanning *****
Hearing to quister, leaving most of the
Han orok, Petter now took the ball from Major Borester-Auh; RW.§., ¿A. E.
Lanning.
Stanion McEach, and Hancock got his prettily H. Arthur, & Potter Daway!!!
in the slips for 3. After to pericel of Gr. Gratriz, Potter somewhat dull play, Hancock en-drove Pot-
Major
ter for
4--180) up.
Dyson, A.P.D., b Potter...
A smart piece of field-Major Donchill, R.A. b Manna ing tog point saved in certain à for Hancock, Lt. Bird, 2ul Rajputs, et. Weippert, but with the next ball Woippert snapped
Mann
hiru at the wicket for a well-played 68, P. A. Cox, run out tained by patient oricket. 161-3-68 FePtu. Preedy. R.W.F. not out was succeeded by Arthur, who did not have
the opportunity of treating
the spectators
tei lis usual vigorous innings, for he was
clean bowled by Potter for a duck, Ho
Extrus
SCOND INSINGS,
was followed by Dyson. Play was some-Lt. Clifton Brown, Mann
a time, but Ash survived s
ved P. Hancock, Potter......
what slow for a
confident appeal from behind the wiekut.
C Fmoklin, b Mann
GI
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549,
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The Plague in Glasgow. London, November 1.--Acrding to a other official statement, four serviuite at the
Cargo impeding the discharge of the
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ing briskly, and it was not, till well on Os the day that it was safe to slacken the
work.
Fresh relays of firenon, relieved those of their courados who had been in 27 duty since the commencement of the out-
break, and the work was thus kept going pest. On that occasion four chops were Secretary of State's high appreciation of without a break or a hitch. It has not, yet lered, cue of which was to be used their cundust and bearing throughout the been ascertained how the fire originated. for borrowing money and also for the the campaign.
www
of chopping receipts. On the It is alleged that it started in
ID godown No 540, which was fall of rice, but an- following day, complainant went with
And rubred ober report says that it conucneri in No. the defendant, nine cases of unteles stored there on the goods. The complainant started business with Plague, and one has died.
AND STRAITS. Two fresh esses of Plaguo in Glasgow ara
of Opium, Tiensure and Valuables, are be ground flour. A Chinese resident in close on 21st March in compary with another
The man.
invested was capital
$3000.
ing landed and stored at their risk into the YUNSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby in- Godowns of the HowetoxG, KOWLOON proximity to the scene states that he was copon of which was put up by the traceable to the Central Hotel.
1 from
Co10- his
General Buller's Cypher Tele-
formed that all Goods have been lauded WHART & GOTOWN COR.any, Lær at sleep by a succession of 10 aroused
loud r
gram.
at their risk inte the Godowns of the Kowloou, whence delivery may now be ob reports, and, Icolting from his window, plainant, the balance being furnished by
the other partner. Defendant was engaged General Sir Redvers Baller, on being Hostasone AND KOWEGO WHARF AND tained immediately after landing, issuing from the 230 BAY Hamer
godown
month Some workmen also as a shop coolie
and re-interviewed regarding the statement wisde Gonors Co., LTD., whence and/or from the opposite, No. 642.
Proceste this statement to certain mined in this employment, till lat May, in the National Review, said that it was Wharves delivery may be obtained.
havi dutch, wie es muy probable that the him a few days previously. On 3rd May, not his telegram. I
Colonel Kekewigh Scores. after defendant left, the Lood Kitchener, wiring today, says that
Kekewick,
15
a more likely story as they wore eighty. Chop to be used for the delivery of Central Hotel, Glasgow, have been attacked FROM LEITH, ANTWERP, LONDON |ed that their Goods, wită - the exception-
watches were the cause of the fire
et
after two morelica,"
Goods have left the Godowns, Mad all Goods:
Uptional Cargo will be forwarded on an- Iesa intīmation is, received from tha Cón- No Claims will be admitted after the siguess before Noon Tobar, the 18th Inst undelivered, after the 23rd Inst... will be requesting it to be landed here.
Bills of Lading will be countersigned by Claims against the steamer angst be the Undergood. Gords rensining go
at Busai, will be subject cu rent and landing
151202
the umpire ruling in his favour. He Major Beresford Ash, e Nose, b Stanion 36 ice. The police are, however, investiga complainant received a letter from Messrs Color Tinarbert's laager thirty miles thect to rent st
replied to this by slashing Maub to the boundary twice in successivt. A maiden from Potter followed. At the City Hall und Stanion took the ball over
Mapn. Dyson, who had been in considerable tinin was not shaping too
from
we several of Potter's fast ones beating
H. Arthar, Mann
Major Dyson, not out
Major Darehill, not out
Exitas en
Total for 5 wkts........ SHANGHAL FIRST INNINGS.
hita. This bataiona brought up the 20A. E. Laming, and b Freudy........ with a good drive to the Pavilion for 4K. J. McEuun, b Birds.... Another period of dullness was rolloved by W. J. Turnbull, e Bird, ↳ Hancock.... Ash driving Potter to the boundary, Capt. Price, e coulic, b Hantock. shortly afterwards he was well caught by Capt, Rose, e Pruedy,
but
A. C. Lanning fielding at cover point. F. W.
Hancock.....
Ous, b Preedy
Extras *****
-61. The retiring bitumen had fr. M, & Preedy, is Barack "”, trested the spectators to the liveliest cricket C. Farbridge, b Preedy of the day, his driving being specialy W. B. Stanien, un vet powerful and he showe, good judgment in W. H. Weippert, e Cosi i Przedy). placing Grattis followed him, lists like y. H. Layung, for out
Patter Arthur's, his stay was a brief une. clean bowling him with the first 5x7 of the next eser. 2100. Dorshill, the Cap- tain now partnered Dyson. At the close of ply, these two were still together, the 13 met out, and scores skaiding-Dant, Dorshill, I not out, and the total so far reading 215 for six wickets
Total
BOWLING ANALYSIS,
HONGKONG--FIRST INNINGA
Poster
Mann
before a large turn out of spectators, who Station hoped to sea Hongkong put up a big total V. H. Lanning
The watch was routed this morning. McEven
In this, bowever, they were sadly disap
pointed, as wickets, fell rapidly, and the
578 327
10
A
13 version will no doubt 'come out in 'time. for the defendant, in which the allegation the northeast of Rustenberg, and captured resented to the Undersigned on or before Olaimed after MONDAY, the 26th Inst
will not be:
two days
And
Grist, acting as, solicitors
matter of fact, the complainant would tell
the count that defendant rever and any
ing all the circumstances and the true Wilkinson Fast quantity of:
Fras valtable merchandise has
tutally, for what the was contained that the defendant had put 78 Boers, including Commandant Klopper. the 10th Proximo, or they been lost, fe is believed 1 19
$500
into the complainant's business. As a A Disappointment for Prince flames did not devour must have suffered BT to great extent from water and moke, rendering it of little value.
surprised
must
Arthur.
recognized.
Price Arthur of Connaught not having
draft
PUBLIC AUCTION.
凯啦。
CURIOS-|||-
All Broken, Chufed, and Damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they
All Claima-saust be sent in to me ou or before the ith Inst, or
lethony in Dit was following drills, to the they will not be Godown No. 510 is the entire property of
Kwong Hing rm. This firm otrries day the complainant was serveal with with the first reinforcing
40.the
on business at No. 13, Bonban Suand copy of a writ as the defendant in a suit 18 West. The godown contained between raised in the Summary Court by the
0.
18 twelve and thirteen thousand bags of rice, prisoner to recover the suni of $560, alleged
30 valued at $78,48F1 The Joa Tak Seng to be due on a promissory Unte. On 7th CURIOS! CURIOS!!
11 Arta, of No. 18, Bonham Strand West, and June, complainant went to Mosers Wilkinson
latorions to Sell by FOBLIC AUCTION, the Hea Yik ficu, of No. 113, Winglol and Brist's office in cofagaur sith the late Undersigned have received instruc Mr E. Robinson, barrister-at-law, and on
a verdict, by
30 Street, oreepy the ground and upper for inspecting the promissory note he was
No. 649 respectively. Miscellaneouɛ goods, matches, hides, cotton, suvar, modi alleged to have made in favour of the 11vine, etc., of the total value of 280,000 were prisoner, hs wat once that it was a stored here on the ground floor, while forgery The name was forged, and the 930 ten thousand bags of rice of the value of chop was forged. The result of the suit 830,000 were stared on the upper floors that judgment was gives in faveur of The Hee Yil bro is insured for $35,000, complainan: with costs.
Evidenos was led about $5,0XX) nove
ove the estimated loss, The Tea Tek Seur firm is amply The jury returned insured: holding policies for $115,000 majority of 6 to 1, of guilty on the first, but the Kwong Hing Fire is insured second and fifth counts, and his Lordship
passed sentence of five years hard labour 3 only about half their tool loss Their policies amount to quly 340,000. The damage to the buildings amounts to between $2,000 and $8,000. The tire con-
and a continues, watch was kept on it by members of the Fire Brigadu detailed forts this day
14:
FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONOLINED,
SATURDAY NEXT,
the 23rd NovENDED INSTANT; at 11 AM.. within the Rooms on the Second Floor
above their SALES Ruos, No. 20, **
Des Voeur Road, CHOICE COLLECTION of JAPAN ESE WORKS of ART..
Comprising
A
Ivory Caayynes, OLD
WOOD
8347
No Fire Insurance has been effectǝd. Bill of Lading will be countersigned by
GIBB, LIVINGSTON & Co,
Agents Hongkong, Narembor 18, 1901..
FROM HAMBURG, ANTWERPEN, PENANG AND SINGAPORE. THEN. D. L. Steamship Nürnberg, Capt.
of
OD
Al Faraged Packages will be examined.
MONDAY, the 25th. Inst, at 2 p.m. t No Fire Insurance has beon effeated,
P DE CHAMPMORIN.
Acting Agenti Hongkong November 18, 19012314
NIPPON YUSEN, KAISHA
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
FROM MIDDLESBOROUGH, ANT. WERP, LONDON, PORT SAID,
COLOMBO
OMBO & SINGAPORE.
AMRON, having arrived from the above Posts, Consignees of Cargo Are hereby fur countersignature by the Under their Mars haylug arrived from the bore requested to end in their Bals of Laing
THE Company's Stentiship Kanaganio and to take immediate delivery of Parte, Consignes of Cargo are hereby Goods from alust be forwarded unless inferiod that their Goods ant being landed NESUKER. GOLD LACQUERS, Oin and New
Optional Cargo will notice to the
and placed at their risk in the Hexagona ANE contrary be given before Noon BRONZES, HANDSOME INLAID PANELS and
Today
KOWLOON WHARF AND Gonown Costrany" SOPRENE, SILVER and DOPPE CLOISONNE Any Cargo impeding her discharge will Gonerwas at Kowloon, where each consiga WARES, ANCIENT sad MEDERN SATSUKA tented into the Gorowie or rae Hosament will be sorted out mark by mark and And IMARI CERAMIC, Including:
"A FAMOUS OIL DAINIO BUREAT with OND AND KOWLOON WHARF AND GODOWN delivery can be obtained soon
Comfany, Lamiter, and stored at Con- Gooda sro Landed, seve CLEST, A CARVED PANEL and an INLAID signees risk and expense.
Optional Goods will be cried ca unless The Figuo musician Roxas was laced SUREEN (OF WORDREFUL WORKMANSHIP, No Claims will be admitted after the instructions are given part, bes
to, the
repissing undelivered. aster the Soch Trek, Til health of mothers is frequently the wounding the promentrix, Madina de ZarOpen for Inspection in the Rooms above-Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods fore Toway, as p vause of indigestion and disces in their with latent to murder her, and (2) with mentioned from today an babies when pured at their boss Tooravia, wounded ker with intent to do her Cataloguen will be issued in Teresa Broken Chafed, and Daibaired Goodso Fire Insurance has been i
the 21st romantic, બ
Mann And Landing howled wides and tinued to smoulder throughout last night
end was reached by Cox being foolishly can Lanning a no-bill.
octafter nome PORY NATION ESCapest When
Shanghai went in, they were unfortunate in Lanning and McEvan separated, "having to go out
Tuving
when well eat, y
The nasty knook
lost fosiz good wickets fac 110,
Hekling bxceedingly well
the score. Mob
and
one of
from the fast that
Vith one rur added to the over night aconey Dysonyan Lovlet by Potter-fue
Before His Honour T. Sercorabe Smith
and a Jury)
UTKIE ROZAS-ZARZA CASE
on his trial. He was charged (1) with R. &c. &c. DE HET
SHANGHAI
INNINGS.
1135
4 66 944 26
ystery, unsubstancial and insuleicht milk we cannot properly nourish a baby.
** He plexided not guilty.
gretous bodily harde
MAI W Slady, on behalf of the Acting
WELL madais said the doctor, bustling
how is our patient "this morning
Attorney General, prosecuted,
sempel by perfuctly clear muaties the mother to re from has food wine ty was ampiadelled
preshment Sold Cantand
dostor replied: the tired
› refuses 12i trích any of the
AH. Suba, A. P. Langøy, A.
The gule of this collection ofers an oppor
will
Godile not cleared by the 20th Instant, by subject to rent will be subject to feat.
are to be left in the Godowns, when they All Ship damaged Packages must be left tunity to secure specimens of Japanese Art Wined on the 25th Instant, at in the Godowas, and Notice of becoming PADET every day.
No Fire Insatanes has been effected Ditica betors the 28 - Tistant
ms in conuaction thenrith will not --- FIA MBURG-AMERIKA LINIE, 27
Tents ---An tiene 1.
HUGHES & HOUGH,
Auctioneers: A
Hongkong, November 18 1301
2351
Hongkong Office Hongkong November 18, 1901.
PPON JUBEN KAISHA
November 18, 19028
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