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AY, JANUARY 2, 1902.

FAT KOWLOON. DOCHS.

illiant Gathering.

to time-honoured' eastom, the

ST. PETER'S SEAMEN'S CHUNCH AND MISSION.

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A must aacerealul gathering took place. at the Kowloon Institutù on Monday evan-

TAIKOO CLUB SPORTS,

Eleventh Annual Athletic Iveting.

THE

Presslaufs. Walter Poate, Esq. Vice President A. R. Grieve, Es Committie Meers T. Grimshaw, J. Dickie, W. Harwick, T. Shand, R. Aken, R. H. Brephenson, A. Blako, B. Chrko, F. Foyan, J. Ferguson.

Fudges Mr J. Rodger and Mr H Summers.

CHINA MAI

Smith and Dickio bad n bot try for first prize, but the third man, Bain, was coin- pletely out of t

ydaf

W. Smith

J. Dickie (130 yds.)... Time-6-351

LEGRAMS.

tonce of 20 jaars' imprisonment on person advising the murder of or conspiring agains the life of any orson mentioned above.

PIANO

Boer Brutality. Calcutta, December 37-The London

The Colombian': Revolution. edrrespondent of the Indies Drily News,

When thd Columbian Government gun- QUAUTER MILP FLAT RATE (Handicap telegraphing on the 15th inst. (deliver),

Open to China Sugar Refinery, Duck states that the depositions of the witnesses bat was about to bujalian Colon thumppu and V. R.1st Price presented regarding the air. at Bakenlangtú show British cruiser Tribane throatched to blou the Royal Exclange Assorinco Corpol that the Boers brutally handfed on her into splinters unless the foreign resid tion tad Friso presented by John wounded, stripping the injured of their ente were allowed to retire from the towk." Blake, Esq. (12 starters).

cinthea mercilessly, causing them intenke

Polish Anti-German, Demon The handicapping was excellent. A veryny. Lieutenant Mains, with shat

strations. good start was made, and the competitors, tored thigh, was found with the limb twisted the bound. A consent of evidenco show that the Bour fired on the wounded lying near the guns.

Tinders: Mr C. Lesbitel and Mr Finished in a launch. Howell.

Clerks of the Course: Mr W., M. Scott and Mr J. Ferguson.

Handicappers: Mr A. McKirdy, Mr J. Gleyn and Mr F. W. White.

Stewards: Me J. Lochend, R. A. Fer gueon and Mr W. Smith,

Lap

the Hongkong and Whampoa ing laut on the occasion of the annual Lea - Jany st 11 wighom gave their and meeting. More than two hundred man nce on Hogmanay night. The sat down to a most substantial tea at six hering was one of the largest sind coro'clock, a small party having precoded them, inly one of the test successful ever held and more following. About half-past seven nder the genial auspices of the Dock Staff, an adjournment was made to the upper Aud the New Year was ushered in with room of the Institute where singing bad for much heartiness and many cordial expres. nome time been going on. The chair was sion of good comradeship and friendly fool-raken by the Lord Bishop of the Diocese ing Naver in the long history of these who was supported by the Revs. G. Bun gatherings, however, has the flight of time bury, C.M.S., W. Banistër, C.M.S., J. D.

Scorer: Mr W. Farmer.

· been mera deeply accentuated than it was Dathan, N., J. Leishman, R.N., E. I.

Strider: Mr F. E. Shuster. this year. The steady growth of the Good, RN, W, Moore, R. N., E. Conti,

Hon. Serciary: Mr R. H. Stephenson, Hunghom establishment has tended to swell R.N., . J. Hardy C.F., W. Nicholls, the personel almost beyond reengnition.U.S. Army, WJ. Southam and the twg

These sports, which are annually looked faers replace, old, and during chaplains, of Ure-Mission. After a soles- thevening appropriate reference was tion of carols by the chair and other friends forward to with much pleasurable anticipa thehylax was sung and the Res. W. Donistortion by the inhabitant of the Colony, Cae Chiny bez smetained. But whatever offered up prayer. The Rev. T. Wright off yesterday, and were attended through- bhanges in this respect, the old spirit then read the annual Report which was of out the afternoon by a vast concourse of nis, and the generous hospitality aneneaming chamclar. The Bishopspoke people of all nationalities—a maro cam

e always distinguished the good of Hungham was never mere in this last cousin, for importeur choge was the removal the old reading and recreation room

me to

c than on

of the loween

quarters in the latest addition to

F. D. Bain (40 yds.)

H. W. Sayer (30 yrs.)

J. D. Dauby (12 yds.) Time-Byecx.

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Two MIL Bresse Raer. Open to all comers. 1st Prize prosented by Mitani Busen Kaisha. 2nd Prize presented by Ah Wing (5 starrera). Kershaw, the scutel man, gave up after three laps. A good race was witnessed be-

the brotham Alvos und Beaning: A. A. Alves (120) jdn.)

treen

A. E. Alves (130 yds.)

1. Bonning (100 yds.)......... Tinte mins secs.

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Boycotting British Goods. London, Dic. 2-mysticntion has been formed at St. Petersburg to boycott British products: The membershig rum burs 600.

Russia and Japan The London Faily Telegraph correspon dant at Washington states that Russia, hoping to obtain the control of Koren, 220-TAN FLAT RACE HANTECAY (Custis.orges Japan to negotiate for the possession

B. Prize presented by Goantopolitan of the Philippines instead. Docks. (8 starters).

This turned out to be an excellent sce bubwoon the find thres men, the others

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R. II. H. S. Keinett ( yds.)......... D. Currie (30 yds.) Time-244 secr

Stephenson (30 yds.) ....... some fugth on the work of the Mission,politan crowd of spectators never surrounding well in the rear at the finish. pointing his remarks in a say that catheded any sporting arena. The Club is to bo forth lond and prolonged applause, and congratulated on many things. The first witty and tailing speeches were delivered engratulation that falls to be offered to by the Rev. E. J. Hardly and W. Banister them is on obtaining such desirable weather conditions on the opening of the magniti- At intervals further sa·lections of carols were

eral new track presented to them by Moss

Hu

ery, Decks, and V.R.C. Prize present. Ju Open to Chinn Sugar Roĥd-

F

ck buildings. This root is situated given by the choir, Soles were sung by Butter løkkand Swire, the firm wilk who the winner, did the side jump in very good

northern end of the new mohl fe

Mes Midia who was on each occasion

the entire membership of the Club, is plogul. No better day for such an augi. cious event could have been chon, and the fact that the clerk of the weather was

ed by W. Ponte, Esq. ( starters). This event was well contested. Gray, style, and, after the competition concluded, succeeded in being his winning jump of he reached the fect 4 ft 7ins, counderably, failing only when

T. C. Gray 14 ft. 7 it)........

D. Danby (4 ft. 8 ins.)

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Anglophobia.

Rassin has undertaken to suppress the imtisigman agitation if Poland Austría han pimised to ako similar, steps in Galicia.

The Member For Galway The British Government inquiting into the past career Mr Arthur Lynch, who hus boen tested for the Galway seat in the House of Commons. Mr Lynch, in a letter to the press, denies that he is dynamiter but admits he played a curtain rulo in South Africa:

Reinforcements for South Africa.

December 16-All line resortists, bosh Cavalry and Infantry, who have vas served in South Africa. have notifil their red ness to proceed to the Capo with the host arreuth (? len) provisional Battalions of [n- Anglo-fantry in the middle of January.

The Bour agents on the Continent distributing medals inscribed A bas terre (Down with England').

Death of a Bengal Nawab Calcutta, December 17.-The Nayly of Dacca, n leading Bengal usbleman, died of hoart-disae yusterday.

Flaguo in India, Russia, und

Australia. Brisbane, December 1A ease of plague was reported yesterday the patient hing young man named Sidney Campbell, age at a stirre as Lutwyche, near Brisbane.

Sydney, December 19Ernest herring tan, ngud 38, who latofy arrived in Sydney from Hookhampton, dieti from plague in from Hook Sydney Festerday.

PLAYING

EXTRAORDINARY

The Whole

Range

of MUSIC:

CLASSICAL,

OPERATIC,

POPULAR,

DANCE

Many return oilizers and troapors At Wellington are joining the New Zealand laced within the Ability of Everybody Contingent. The enthusiasm aud patriot- iam in New Zealand is unabated.

Another Majuba Settlement, Dev. 6-Tho operal committos of the National Liberal Federation at its meeting | at Derby showed much diversity of opinion with regard to the war. The committen resolved that negotations for peace ought to bo hegun, and should be entrusted to a special commissioner: A statensent by the chairman at the meeting of the National

as couverted for the night into sociferously ancored, and Mineste Whitfick Bm with the usant complement of

oak and ante-ramus.

and Coster. A feature of the iffening was I 103 1. y 65 ft. wide, and with a finely. a short speech ly the Rev. W. Nicholls Ed floor is at one the largest and best chaplain to the United States army, whin, as Bin in the Colony. The new wading As G5 ft. long by 40ft. wide. It was representing the sisteëväunch of Aistica, on his best behaviour tended to attract ONE MILE BEYCLE RACK (CONFINED), lat 19, who is employed as a grocer's assistant Liberai Fedemtion General Committeo that i

as the supper round the conveyed the hearteess gaur wishes to the many visitors to the ground who otherwise Boked down the portrait of Mr D

Formerly Chiol Manger, and one of workers and to men arsenbled.

An old would have contented themselves with

ling founder of the Dock Con- friend and worker in the person of Cap-some of the counter attractions nearer horne. Not only was the grand stand greatness. It is ankelby portraitsoftain Brown, who luss just return-

Mr Robert Cooke, Assistant Man und the late Mr A., Aitken, two from home, pecuivel an unthuisstic packed, but the ring itself was surrounded

welcome when be rase la propose a vote of by thanks to the ladies, both workers and donors. This was seconded by the Rey. J. H. France and carried with a round of chers. Hearty cheers were given for the Wishes the chaplains, and the choir, and sterthe benediction been proounced

uldest and as faithful servants of Snapany...

hing was tofi ndoty to give the of the evening the fullest enjoyment atmace to the hall was suggestive of tal cetreats, and the hell itself maxi pite of side vormis wore tastefully ed with Howers, shields and trophies The string bag of the Royal deh Faslifers, provided most excellent

angerly interested throng of poorie, and hundreds of Chinese and Indinne watched the carious contente in little knots and rows from points of vantage of the high slopes on either side of the mving in which the recreation ground Las bood countructed. It says a great deal for Messrs Butterfield and Swire that they

bic, and the tour of the ballow this most successful and igiring moetine have the healthful recreation of their sugar |

perfect condition. The carton whe fled of by nou-caneres, and at the bat, pro Mr Logan reigned supreme, the it conforts were purveyed with n tinted land. Thuncing was conducted der the st favourable emylition, ad R. asters of ceremonies, Messrs Butter and J. M: Henderson, were abiquitous in arranging sets and

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carne tuo clost.

CRICKET.

Ad

THE <25 E. THE GARRISON.

Prize presented by The Mitaui Bussan Kaisha. 2nd Prize presenteil by Ah Poi. (3 startors)

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*Lahann, Dec, 15-Phaguo has now a pared in the cities of Kasur and Phillour

For

want of main the condition of stand- ing crops in the Punjab is very poor, and the outlook for the spring harvest in decided-

This was a very good race, only four lengths separating the first and third then at the tape.

B. lake (50 yds) ..... 1 J. Dickie (250 yds.)'..., Tinse

-2.267

Post entries. Losa Juv (Ceafined),

Prize presented by W. M. Scott, Esq.ly glooms, (6 entries). This event was closely contested and was won by about an inch.

G. H. Edwards (18 ft.)

load thu

by

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pre.

A.

into

annexation of the all parties accepted annexatio

greeted with contem- republics For diction and counter there. The meet. ing expressed confidenes in Sir I. Cap. holl-Bannerman (leader of the Opposition).. The Dei y Chronicle states that the National Liberal Partation programira points to

another blajaha settlement,"

Louden. December 11-It is atated that To-day's Advertisements |

1,000.00 tats have been killed at Odessa with a view to preventing further proud of the plagun The authorities hope to kili 5.000,00 by giving a premium of one half- penny per head.

Narrow Escape of A Steamer. Sydney, December 1L-During the trip. f the steamer Hendene, which arrived at Sydney yesterday, fire brig, out on board near, to where 18,00) enses of ker- osene Tere stored, but the flames werà subdued. While the captain and crew were sagaged fighting the flamos, the captain's

The ENGLISH

CRICKETERS

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AUSTRALIA.

SPECIAL ARTICLES

ON THE TOUE OF

Mr Maclaren's Cricket Team in Australia.

Special Descriptions of the Five Test Matches will be written by

by Our

Piano Players.

They play any Music with absolute Correctness,

but leave the expression entirely to as haste of the Performer.

RECITALS DAILY.

PROGRAMME THIS WEEK: OVERTURE,. “Pect and Postant,.. Suppe SOLO, Song Without Words, Mendelssohn SELECTION, 'Pelle of New York,'... Kerk ...Chopin VALSE, Op. 13. MARCH, ...........' Thon hadeer."...... Wamer .Nevin SOLO... Narcissus,..... SELEC MON,.. Runaway Giil,'..........: Caryl OVERTURE,..... Taunbausor,... Wagner LÅNGERS.................” Mikada," SayWhich FANTASIE,......'Farist,'

THE

J. D. Danby (17 ft. 11 ins.)... MILES BICYCLE RACE (Handicap) Open tall comers. 1st Prize presented by

owloon Dock Staff. 2nd Prize sented by G. A. Buckland, E. 3rd works employees so much at heart as to

presented by Al Kam. (à starters). This event was looked upon as one of the present the Club with such an admitshlei

unfortunately

unrred pices of ground, and the Chab is to be con-chief itens, but wGS

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ortho faith. At the start 4. gratulated bolli on belonging to such a. Alves, took the load, followed by Ker. generous-minded firm of employers, and also shan ekose up. 4. A. Alves and Benning riding abreast brought up the rear. This laps A two days' match between teams repre- on the possession of such a beautiful naturer was maintained for about sis wife and daughter steared the vessel ing partners, There were no wall-Bowers,senting the Hongkong Cricket Clubs and ally adapted spet on which to recreats and when A. A. Alves shot ahead and got on even teror with Kershaw. This order was

Carnegie's Million's. and everything went merry as the marriage die Garrison was monumeneet peabrday, in keep themselves up to tune: The old re-

maintained till the 28th Jag, when Ben-

London, December 11.-It is reported. To Measure W. C. Jack (Chair) of delightful westher, and on a run-getting creation ground, a very suitable one to,ning slid the Recreation Room. Caminittee) and Mr

Stewart (the indefatigable

Hon.wicket. The Garrison Jetted Best, and | träd out at the exponse of the Club, up the outside course, and you that Mr Carnegio supplies 19,000,000 dollars

second position, A. E. Alves still

unced for the purpose of establishing a University Mesurg Butterfield leading. Kershaw then commancoi Secretary, whose duties were moltifarus compiled the respectable total of 223 hefuan was required by

extension systom with its headquarters, at passing Washington, pace, and was special word of praise raust he accorded being mally disposed of. Fanshawe gave and Swire to allow of the extension of the for bat all the following membes of the wal

sugar works and the construction of their the leader when Boining dexterously got now dock. As a recomponse to the Club, inuide course. Alves being forced out The Prince of Wales in London.

Alipping Committees contributed in their own particukur spheres to the brilliant success

he firm undertook the entire expense of side the six feet ine. A collision then took London, Dec. 5.--The Corporation of which marked the evening's assembly 2 -

handing over and laying out the new Decoration Committee--Messra A. 6. Towing

J. Matto. W. Stewart med S.

ground. The cycle track is decidedly place. Inth the Alves'a and Kershow com- the City of London entertained the Prince sipurier in may respects to the old one. in to grief. How it happened is difficult and Princess of Wales at the Guildhall to Wilson.

The old track was dx and a half as to the to say, but it appeared to be the result of day in recognition of the success of their On their way to the Supper Committee Mesars A. G. Ewing

taile and practically flat. The new track is over-anxiety and want of judgment on the colonial mission. M. Hierson and

Fortunately, thought with great orations at Piccadilly and Invitation Committon-Messrs W. C.

but six laps to the nile and i hanked in part of the others Alves in their efforts Guildhall, the Prince and Princess of Wales

te catch the winner. It ik approved modern style. Juck, R..V. Buiter and W. Stewart.

The city was decorated. The about fifteen feet broad and at its bighest the younger Alves was thrown clem outside Helborn.

Commonwealth.fing was extensively display- Shortly before midnight, the company

points is raised fully three feet aura the thering, nobody was hurt. down to supper ins

ed. The T. Benning in the Recreation Biank.

Lovel. It is composed entirely of the seat

Agents General of the States and Time-17.1 W. sidad, supported en de right by Mr W.

Den fi-The visit of the Prince and Princess of Wales to the Guildhall with the The Second Article will appear 15 Queen's Road Central, to COLLECT Wilson, manager, Kowloon Dock, and 3r W. C. Jach, superintending engineer

absequent mcheon. WAS

A splendid spectacle. electric design of 1901 changed me $4902 on the struka of twelve clock, the cran- and pany come and sang 'Auki Lapgyne'. exchanged the customary Heguanf greet ings with coming fervour and heartinuss

Thereafter, the loyal trust laving been duly pledged, Mr Dixon formally wished the Duck Stall and their guests a very Happy New Year. In dong so, he referred

J.

set

Mr

Logan

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a dine display of free hitring, and punished the bowling to the tune of 62 runs, This Jatsuno's score inchuled eleven boundaries mut a 6 wit, the fast-hentioned being off Mackenzie. Pready also exemplished this performance by driving Franklin out of the fiel. Krickonbeck up a useful 37, including never has. The bowling of Franklin was the most effective. He had

the most

Txon, the Chief Manager, pre-only six overs, nud captured aree wickets if thu neighbouring Hils, basten, watered, FL MILK FLAT Race (21 sandicap): (ipen the Colonies were invited to the luncheon,

it

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hard

for 22 cms. Surcombe Saith, who bowled and rolled so frequently that twenty overs, got 4 wickets for 30 rue going on it, but, on a good day, no- as the roadway. Heavy rains may affect

Men can touch it.

ore always

ing holes wherever they

excellent upper was vorved, and ay the Mackenzo had zwo wickets to his credit thed looking after it and pata. }

Inside the track

and Beipold one. The Clab made u strung opening. Sending in Franklin odg Bereumbe Smith, there two players re- mained together til stamps were drawn for the evening the former, having com ptered his fires contary for the season, not

the cricket and fastball piteles. These furo just been tarfed, and The ale barely in a satisfactory state yat. tock is fenced around with a stavu damble wive, fixed to iron stanchions, and accidents

to China Sugar Refinery, Docks,, and T. R. C. 1st Prize presented by China Sugar Refinery Staff 2nd Prizu present-

by Jack Ah Tai. (13 starters).

d

This mee ended in a win for the semish man by five yards, a little less separating the second and third arrivals, A. Humphreys (se.) H. A. Seth (25 yds:) Time-2234.

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in feeling lerna to the loses they hal mps. I put, and the Fatto corsing with un shh children stpolling us to the track Two-MILES BENCLE RACE. Open to gen-ing first. representative masurably of, the i

tained by the deaths of Me Coke and Mir Imirably batted . Hayhurst's, Preedy's Aitken. He also referred In the change itt | mud Dorchill's folizmios were tried, but la the Chief Maugership, and spoke in tous of the highest adnutie of Mr Gillies purpose. Franklin bed thirteen and energy and ability, wishing him a very Suith ten boundary hits. The cricket was huppy time, when he rererned to his na

very slow, however. Both men went into

CITR

TheYer Accut now. The distance the track 110 y

really excellent programme of sports was put before the publie on the opening day, and there was nobody present who failed to appreciate the fast. Entries were nuiners, and there was Ettlo shirking ou the part of the different competitors.

Mr A. O. JONES

The well-known Captain of the Notts County), One of Members of the Team,

in

TO-MORROW'S ISSUE.

HONGKONG SUBSCRIPTION

LIBRARY, 18 BANK BUILINGS, WYNDHAM STEEL Founded in 1891, by De Cantlie, aad

Conducted for several genre by H. E. POLLOCK, Esq.

The Prince of Wales, in replying to the toast of the health of himself and the Princess of Wales, said: We saw in Aust- ralia the constration of the great niission which was the immidine object of our OF journey, You can imagine my feelings. pride at presiding at the inauguration of Fra 34 years of age. 1st Commonwealth of Australia. During our #leten Prize presented by The London and happy stay of mummy woe in

woeks the different Lancashire Fire Assurance Co. 2nd States, I was able to gain ani

insight

iht inte

the Prize presented by the United Club working of their commercial, social, and Subscriptions--payable in adtamos 87:50 (D'starters),

thar interests, to learn something of the T. Shaod (c)........

they have waste, and i

to know W: Smith

(200 yds) mo

rear fent expabilities of the future, wh their great

Kal THE LIBRARY contains, in addition to Time-6.27

fiction, a number of Standard works. made the accu

acquaintance of many to 'whooo Rack. Open to China Sugar Re-credit the peugress of the country lien. New of Biography History, Travel, f, and finery

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Today's Advertisements

NOTICE

E authority given to Mr. CHAU YUNG - Canuse, of 76 Bonbom. Strand, and

KENT is boroby WITHDRAWN.

P. EDULJEE. Hongkong, January 1, 1902.

WE

NOTICE.

E have this, day opened a Branch of our firm at Hougkrg, and. Mr. ELIAS M. ALDEQUER is autizol to sign ur mamo per Procuration.

HIJOS DE I. DE LA RAMA,

of Iloilo, P. 1. Nos. 22 and 24 Bank Buildings, Hongkong, January 1, 1902.

NOTICE.

rd would churzfers | Ray, and for a long titae playesi careful For the cavemence of the Indies, à Deutti-POINTracks, and V. RC. Prize pro-Zealand I found in the full enjoyment of Works of Reference, and it is hoped to VVE have This Dayathosised Meikk

tive country planse.) He pray was new to the stall. inske no personal allusions beyond spying though not faultless cricket, for had

the

fully decorated grand stand was erected," and here they were treated to every ema- sented by Yuen Hop. (19 competitors.) | ires and liberal institutions. Thers many maintain it up to date,

he already recognised that the field been more active bath might have fort. ps bud in then many very growt

also the

Intencing subscribers are requested to This was a very amusing event. Tate intaresting social experiments have been put Swings, etc.. ground for the amusement ;

ament of the childreud hard lines Be finialiod firet, but one to the west. We had the satisfaction of apply to Bervants, and he hoped they and he arould i been dismissed. Hayhurst leg breaks Dading the progress a couple of funny men of his 'tatus. had been picked up an-

apply associated for the benetit of the seemed to give a good deal of trouble; but worked hard for the general sement wittingly by Kennett, and of the other ecting a large gathering of Maoris, once | pame in this part of the world. (applause). One of the other bowlers bothered the of overylandy, and, at the elose, de jacks-in-competitors, who immediately dropped out contentes from New Zealand. His Roy

be

Company which het ented such a high

He then declared the now Reading Rabatten much, it at all, and having got the thedux, made great fun for the children of the raming.

mesure of it all the last few arers were who peppered them craeily with unbus upen.

"Me Jack, as C'uniron of the Committee. thugged to some time. As Franklin veared pins. The Hon. Secretriry, returned thanks, He said there was no the century, there was suule spiceuson, and all thiơm connected with

before

as

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A. M. Roza Poreira (220 yds). 2 OBSTACLE RACE. Open to all comers

CAPTAIN SPENCER, and resclate foe, now percaful and

Hus, Sie und Trenstrer Tasmania was visited. subjacta,

Ordnance Offert homewards i

Trustven al Highness added that the old country Hox. J. H. STEWART Lockhary, OMG. wust wake up if she intended to retain her B. DowILL. E old position of pre-eminence in the colonial R. SuxWAN, ESQ. trade spainst foreigners.

The Eart af Rosebery proposed the tout of The Colonies. He said that he hoped that une result of the journey of their Royal Highnesses, would be to sya batin

more businesshke the Loiting the Empire.

Mesum berbasis, in responding, said that.

Hongkong, January 2, 1902.

NUTICE,

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THE INTEREs and BizNSIBILITY" "Of M GEORGE UVEDALE PRICE in ten CEASED on Set Ultimo.

H. W. Sayer J. 1 Jordani VETERAN'S RACE-One Mile Bicycle Hardiep on Marit. Open to all comers Sports whose names sppear above, doubt the new room would he a great to whether ho@would succeed in getting deve much credit for the highly snecess over 40 years of age. Prize presented convenience to the largely incensed staff the coveted runs

stamps were

by John N. Harvie, Esq. (3 starters) their labours. At to close. ful outcome

B Aitken, the somatch that, found him and the larger numbers of offices whose drawn, as his ship was down to leave to abies were in the locks; but he though it day, and so he had to prospect of renewing sirs Pour win it. Mr Walter Puste, DT

and Swire. gracefully present- self to overly handicapped, as let the Butterfield

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our after doing a round." -the successful competitors. was a pity the other end of the building his innings. A 4 of Dorebill and had aut been fired up is time Reading rus single of Hayhurst settled it, however, here comprised a

a magnificent collection pace, but Eckhoff had him well in hand, Boom, for then it would have been passible and "wers drawn immediately liver wire (eun, inkstands, dower boals and, at the Grish, flew gas: Itim like the

read

he rejoiced that their Royal Highnesses assar play games away from the thereafter. diserbing note of the humer

With 173 scound engrnight to the Gaari-elo), expensive vises, and Japanese idols wind, said loud cheering, F., Eelshoff (200 yds)

representing the Imperial jden frere wel Mr JANES PARK WINGATE is the ste. The presentation ok place at the regio" machinery by which the mustinen sut of son's 225, and several ad batsmen to grailway vidion in presence if a large crowd. the building was surroundva. (Applause) go in, the prospects for a win today were

owed by subjects living nu fie continents day ADMITTED PARTNER in our Firm At the close, M. A. R. Grieve only

The Marquis of Salisbury proposed the

Amy Juary 1, 1902.

•Leant of

Mr Wilson, in a few words, gave the certainly bright. Ploy was resumed short cech, in the course of which he thanked Priza presented by, Victoris Recreation yet constituting one people

Mr Dixon's health, which was very by after 11 am. Sarents Smith cut the people fer ac humerously cailing Club lates

pledged, the company singing tiruel to bat in excellent form, but got themselves of the Club's invitation to cordially

First, beneath a heavy tarpaulin. then Ost of The Lord Mayor and the Cor

poration of the City of little assistance except from Mackenzie ande

He also thanked climb a Fer he's a jolly good fellow."

**rope and overɑa cross bar, then pick course of bis speech ham In the pommented upon Dancing was then resumed and kept up by The last wicket put on 79 raps.

be presort that day. the competitors for coming forward. so up a piful of water and esiry it to share the rally of the colonies to the utherland, with

rigour till the passing of the wee Scores at 2 fő p.m. ba

wrolt, and intimated that the more numerous number of sacks were lying, get into one of and he said: Our distant kinementa sup

This was what

Burt constitutes an

an approval and anpotion Hina's" warned the good folks of Kowloon

the entries the more prizes the Club was these and straggle frame. that there were other duties and other

prepared to put forward. They would alsa was not down for the competitors, and of the war which to us is worth infinitoly marter to engage their attention in the

core than all the contempt and all the make more open events (Applause He presented New Year.

thanked the bules on behalf of the Club

ensure which we may receive from other 22for

nationa." for gracing the sports with their presence, gmoeful and particularly Mrs Toata for tho part she had played (Applause). In

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14

THE DAKRIFON.

kafshawe, e Mickenzio, b Smith Rotherhain, c Hay, b Mackenzie ...... Franco-Hayhurst, e Wand, Sarconahe

Sunith

Mackenze

Couxset --And did the prisoner four, vitu-a-dals (ript) lby b. Smith perations at you: Coniplainant-He did, Krickenbeek, b Franklin..

Burr. “Auri san a thin hit me in the eye Claphe, e Has, Franklin and the other bruk me nose, sorr!

Preedy, not out. Edmonson, Ward,

I would like to sell you the entire works Cowie, h Reinold

Franklin

of Char Khayyam, begin the book agent Dorakili, & Mackcuzic, & Scrcombe

glibly; they are the finest things that ever

pigst me, commented Mr Porkenlard, scratching his head dubiously. Are they

cans from a pen. Them's a new breed of

Smith

Extras

Total

THE CLUB,

Franklin, K., retired

Sean ng like Porkabinen "

TRID OF ATROUBLESOME. Szombe Smith, not but:

CORN.

A. Mackenzie, cauh, b Hayhurst..

Tusk it in warns water to soften it, Lt. Wood, IN., & Preely

en pare it down as closely as pos&. G. Ward, o Ash, b Hayhurst thout drawing the blood, and apply J. Hooper, o Ash, b Hayhurst

W. E. Dixon, 5 Preedy

ertain's Pain Balm twice daily; rub-

igorously fur fivo ininutes at sel

J. Brown, Tready...

A corn planter should be. Goldring, & Pedy,

fur daye, to protect it from the C. H. P. Hay, b Hayhurst

a gauer finiment for sprains, H. A. Reinold, absent.

eness and reumatisu, Pain

in unequaled: For sale by Alt

WAPKING Led., Generi Agents,

Extras

Toil

62

37 conclusion, Bi Grieve asked the company

give

three cheers for Mr and Mrs Plates honour

to

a coupliment which was given a to, and WHY followed by a screaming A similar compliment was paid to Bir A. R. Grieve, the popular Vice-President of the Club. It mast not be omitted to mention thit the hand of the 22nd Bombay

Infantry played excellent music during the day. The 223 following are the results

100 YARDS FLAT

100

156

Handicap (Contin

by A. R. Grieve,

ed), 1st Prized by 17. Ram i

su, 2nd Prize

(12 starters) soy, Her. This event was run in two hents, the 4to leaders in each competing in the final,

which resulted as follows..--.

H. S. Kanucht (10 yds.).

1

R.H: Stephenson (10 yds.)

2

Time-10; Becs. Won by 16 inches.

Two Mix BrOLE BAUE (Confined to sub

a very amusing sportarle indeed, A. Humphreys VISITORS RACE. One lap. Confided to costume. Prize Visitors only. Non-racing

(11 presented by The Taikoo Club.

arters).

R. Witchell

NOTICE

FR ALBRECHT SANDER has this day been aduirted a Partner in oaz Firza

SANDER, WIELER & Co. Hongkong, January"), 1902,

WEEKLY NEWS

Boor Leaders Alarmed. S A hint from an unexpected quarter that" One or two of the Powers would be glad i FOR HOME. the war in South fries was protractout in Forder to keep Great Britas cecupied has astonished and alarmned the Bour leaders in 1Holland.

Sergt. Robinson, R. 4........ CONSOLATION RACE. Prize presented by D,

MacDonald, Esq. (6 entries)

This was a good race and a clows Avishi.

J. P. Jordan

H. M. Bain Time--12 sec3

2

CHAMPIONS Cer (conlinel). Decided re points. Frize Presented by J. H. Scott, Esq.

B. Clarke...

Ose pulls teeth and the other knots them out-that's the difference between des hist and a pugilist. M

A Clergyman's Advice. The Bev, W. G. Knox Little, canon of Worcester, in a sormen on Sunday advocated the driving out of the traitors at home and abroad whose language has prolonged hloodsbed.

Legislation st

Against Anarch-

CARE CHRISTIAN HERMANN SCHROTER and MY PAUL FRIEDRICH HERMANN WESTENDORFF to Stak the Name of our Finas at Hongkong, Shanghai and Hanov.

MEYER & CO. Hongkong, January 1, 1900,

FH INTEREST And RESPONSATE in cur

TR of MR CABL JANTZEN

CEASED by Mutual Our sent the 31er Deceraber, 1C1

MA CARL MICHELAU has heen. Ademitted a PARTNER from this date.

HAZET MELCHERS & CA Hongkong January 1, 1992,

AUSTRIAN LLOYD STEAM NAVIGA TION COMPANY,

HE Andersigned have 3ds Ugy bevs,

appointed. AGENTS

the shore Complay at this perto de

WENDT CO Canton, January 1, 1902.

DOUGLAS STELMSINIF COMPANY

LIMITREN

FOR STATUL THE Company a Steamship

DAICHING.

Captain Davis will be despatched for the above Port on SUNDAY, 5th fret, at daylight.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co., General Mourger

The Overland China Mail Hongkong, January 2, 1009

Published to suit the Departure of each English and French Mail Steamer to Enropo

FULL REPORTS

(Conrercial, Slupping, etc.)

Dec. 6.-Senator, Hoar, has introduced AND ALL THE LATEST INTELLIGENCE Into the Senate a bill providing for the carrying out of the death penalty on

tem shug to take the life of the President

CHINA DECIL OFFICE

WR

Staker, Hokagöyn.

sorbers). Upen to Non First Prize Win SAY & rural editorOwing to the over-any person quilty of killing of at $14 per Annum (including Postage) nem let Prize presented by Mitsui crowded condition of our columns a nam- Bureen Kaishs. 2nd Prixo presented byber of births and deaths were unavoidably Tai Wow Loong. (3 starters).

postponed this week.

or phany oficer of the United States or of

any foreigu ruler, and providing for a son-

f

DOUGLAS. STEAMSHIP COMPANY LIMITED

FOR AMOY AND TAIWANFOD, THE Company's Slumship

THALES, Captain Borsos, will be detch fur the above Ports, en SATERDAY For Freight or Passago apply to

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