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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 16, 1902.

THE WHALE AND THE TANK AN UNSENTIMENTAL JOUR-

STEAMER.

NEY IN JAPAN.

With reference to the rosent nealdert to tla oil-tunis stemmer Paug, which returned to Hongkong with a hole in her ball, Messrs Arnhold, Karlang sud Co., agents

for the steak, sund us the following copy

THE CHINA MAIL.

Being Frieacts from a boundle of trisudities | resplendent in borrowed vestments of

pichand up in Japan.

TI

BURGLARIES AT SINGAPORE. To-day's Advertisements To-day's Advertisements

of n latter receivul by the captain of the any line, but travellers prefer to discovertrudes his own particular rays of imperial which are very good wetel-dogs, had not i

Steamer:--

Customs Stations,

Bamun Tinde,

15th April, 19:2.

barked onco. Yesterday, he was able for the first time to go downstairs, and in the

廣英聯公司

NOTICE.

QUONG YING CHONG,THE MEDICAL BALL, GERMAN

BUILDING CONTRACTORS,

CO.,

No. 245 DE VIEUX ROAD, Honexoso. Please give us a CALL

Hongkong, April 18, 1909.

THE STAR FERRY COMPANY, LIMITED,

22%

value in the house packed up ready for re- Meeting of the Company's Directors,

found in the interior of some rea shells, and seen in the first blush on the check of snow-blown loans tower, the whole effect heightened perhapa by the prasuga vl An Extraordinary Affair. vagrant young clouds athwart the sky.

The Singapore Free Press of the 9th inst. gulden amber, specially lent to glorify their says:-Mr D. D. Mackie, who has bocu carlyroorning ramable. All these early eludes confued to bad for some time past owing of softened oxquisiteness have to knue- There are many places of interest on the kle under when Sol makes his appearance, to his having broken his Eg, noticed that and, with almost audacious effrentory, in- during the time be was in led his two dogs, those for themselves, and though the wri- purple upon the scene. These sky effects Ere frequently very affectively refected on Lern of trivialities hazo klundered through the surface of the ocean, undalatfag under a gurl part of the island, much to their own pressure of a serell which probably had its satisferion, they make no protence to iuffurigin on the inriff Eastern shore of the dining-room he found all the articles of Dear S.-Thir morning I was informed unes others. Okayama is not a bad pice to wide Pacific, coving towards the land, by a native that a large fish was lying con

there to urunk in lordly rollers, lining the the sand beach at North rid of this and jump all at. Es uno abow-place is a line shelving beach with miss of constantly and which is about 9 miles Weal of the old park, a good specimen of Japanest flowing and abhing foam, white as driven Middle Rocks.

I was also informed that the whale (for landscape gardening, which has not yet now, accompanied by a rhymtheat sound

of rushing waters, and rolling shingle. Buch it is) was rou into and killed by a fallen a victim to modern improvements, breeze from of the area at times strikes Kerosine til stemaer near Middle Rocks. Texing Jeave frequently allowing travellers the crest of the wares, as if in play, and

The whale was afterwards towerbin by a

wafts the spray upward in feathery curves, Ostrich junk and hauled up on the beach at high to get as soon as they begin to get white and graceful as thuse of

bored with the plain, which generally oc plume. A vior of the whole can be obtain proceeded to the place indicated and cura about 1 h after actival, Othered from the verandah of the hotel where found, to my surprise, a master willes, along the line, are equally well prs.vory attention is paid to the guests at the go to the office in River Valley-r3., for Offeos at Viet ria, longkang

When catiated with immuno proportions.

He is about 60 leet in length and weighs, valu with the means of rapid exit, which scenery the sun-worshipers can repair to I should tlfiky about 190 tons.

Herring you a an accident under urs pretty freely availed of travelling by the village and recuperate themselves with *an excellent sweetheart called Ame, ef doubtful circumstances, I take pleasure in rail laing apt to develop a spirit of unststickjawlike consistency, pleasingly re-ing a search found commentating this intelligence for your in those who use that modu ef enveyancs,miniscent of youthful days. information. Yours sincerely,

quite unknown to the more leisurely, and ir nome measure, noro philosophic order of tramps.

water.

L. CARLINGTON, Officer in charge of Station.

TENNIS TOURNAMENT.

The railways, are on the whole fairly well managed, and the trains yan with asider able puustowlity, but the youthful appear. ance of many of the officials altaost ang.

The following sau scores in the flenging geats the idea that the management is Cricket Club's Tennis Tournament in whti- tion to thear published in the Chine flood dead in the Innis of boys, which, of

on Saturday last, viz. :-

PROFESSIONAL PARIS.

1st Round -

Wynne und Waynwith bent Healt and

Hudson-6-4, 6-2.

is not the cause. A breakdown is rompted with great expuanimity, the Japa- De not yet having discovered the true value of time, and when one des occur it is, apparently, not considera uecessary to

A

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that at a moval; he alas found that one of the dogs | IN End its tongue cut out, while the gume of held at the Company's Office, No. 2, Cou the other were filled with sharp wedges of naught Rand, Victoria, Hongkong, on word so that the dog could not close its Tuesday, the 15th April, 1902. it was re jaw much Icas bark, The two watehusen-solved that a CALI, of 82.00 and $1.50 whom Mr Mackie engaged to look after premium ($4 in oll) per Share should be his house during his illness ara missing, and the same was thereby made up all and the Police are investgating the, affair.holora of partly paid-up Shares in the At 6,30 o'clock yesterday evening, Mr Company, auch Call to be payable on the A. E. Passmore, Arcountant at Bong, 19 May, 1902, to the mgkong and Howarth, Erskine & Co., had occasion to Shanghai Banking Corporation at their Womething he had left there. He entered the office with the jug, and noticed a door was opon, and as he was aufijug the jogs about this they heard noise, and oh msk. crow bar and a chisel on the floor, bat could not find the burglar. The pard started with th lark on an He told the jagu to keep a sharp look out early prowl in pursuit of the beautiful, and during the night in ease the burglar re- in the above rather high-falutin' torms turned. At about twelve midnight, the described what has elsewhere been referred jaga heard a noise and calling & friend he to somewhat irreverently, as a tartan sky. went upstairs and found a Chinaman hid He returned to the consideration of more ing under a table in the drawing office. mundane minits with his appetite for brank-On suging the jaga, the burgler bored, but Fast quite unimpaired.

was captured as he was nu cing his escape

moderate charges.'

(To Be Continued)

INTERNATIONAL VAUDEVILLE

COMPANY.

It is seldom that residents in these re

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mote

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:

THE KING'S COURT.

Some of the Dresses. Their Majesties the King and Queen held an Oficial al Diplontie Court their estat Buckingham Falce, on the

billiont function:-- descriptions of some of the dresses warr at

Brayne and Waifto scratched to Tyrwhitt make any attempt cither to return the 18-witnessing week u around clever and night of 14th March. The following are

and Rau

20.1 Round:

Fontiles and Grist buat Yeats and Dear cox-6-4, 6-3.

Bumphreys and Jupp beat 17lapham and Fanahawe-4, 6-2.

3rd Round:

6.4.

A CLASA SESURES.

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Atkinson beat Chapbam--E-6, 6-4. Sercombe Smith best Hayhurst—2-1, 5-3,

Tricing beat Hooper -6-2, 4-1.

CLANS BISOLES Snui Rutanel

Tibanud beat Stevuny~ 0.3, 6.2. Chater beat Launiere -- 6-4, 6-2. 3rd Round ---

Germrd baut Cinla-4, 6-2.

1st Round:

DOUBLE HANUPAU,

Wei On and Brayne scratched to Barrett

and Rutherforvi,

Hichards and Barcia sematched in Curtur and Solfeet.

Bod Round...

Canfield and Stevens best. Titshey and Humper--6-4, 6-1

Garett and Battanshaw bent Trising ham nail Woodcock 6-3, 6-1.

Humphreyn and Jupi bant Yeats and Slade-9-7, 16, 64.

ROYAL HONGKONG GOLF

CLUB.

engers to the place from whence they came speed them on the way towards air

intended destination.

The temps had such an experience varly me morning at n station on the Kobe and

Queen Alexandra's Court ress WAS made of soft silvery white satin, entirely veiled with mousselino de soic, all encrust-

entertaining performanes as that given by the International Vaudeville Company in the Theatro Royal, City Hal', last night. It was the opening night of a short wenson, and considering the spake of Vaudeville wicht uld Brussels nod Just point Jaco of Tokyo lime. They were eainly given to which has fallen en Hongkong recently the mast hesutiful Louis XVI. design. onderstead that for many miles in front of

there was a remarkably good attendance, Sprays of the same luce wote appliqué on them the line had been destroyed by a tidal the lower part of the Theatre boing to the mousseline de soie, and the whole of wave, which had also Booded a large tracted to its fullest expacity. The foreignoses, raised in silver paillettes and this beautiful fabric was encrusted with f low-lying counny, and that, so far as thelement in the community was largely re- diamonds, the train attached to the should

The Railway Company was concerned, they presented, and their frequent bravos ander forming manteaux Vúuden

cuid neither be sent backward not for-

solder straps were exquisitely embrailer. boisterous applause showed a keen appre-ed in silver and diamonds, and the sleeves asiation of the fare provided. The gipsy of tulle were nught together with diamond ballet, with which the programa opened, motifs. The jope was cut in quite a new way to fit closely around the hips, and was presented in a charming manner. The thence flow outward into a novel rounded girls, in their glittering costumes of scarlet shape of great distinction. The embroid- nnd gold, displayed a gracefulness and urius in silver and digonds up the lower front, and part, ruse rather high on precision of movement which rough; tried in beauty of design the lavish down the house. The ccccitric act, work employed on the beautiful train. which followed, was very amusing. The Queen wore the ribbon of the Garter and the Bath, with other decorations, nu3 It was the only item on the programme many magoificent jewels of the mrest which lead the faintest taint of the circus bensity added to the splendeur of her rng, but it served its purpose by keeping rates. the audiency in a continuous titter. It was

ward. The officials spoke very little

glish, and if cuss work offered

of

UT-

an

potions made these were not derstooxi. When about to start company with several others of their straorì- ed fellow passengers, on a somewhat wild- goose cluse in search of some point at which

the journey to Tokyo couid he continued by rail, a gentleman, heated like them. selves, appeared on the scene. Fortunately, he apoku Japanese with the fluency of a native. With great good nature, he took the wanderers under his wing, and, though knowing late of that partienlar part of the

inselleit, though perhaps innocent,

If the aboves Call be at paid on or before the said 1st May, 192, interest thereon al the rate of $12 per cent. per annum Iron: the said 1st May, 1992, till actual payment will become payable,

Epon presentation at the Company's Office of the Bankors' Receipt for payment of the Call, together with the Certificate of thu Sharos in respect of which the Call has been paid, an endorsement to that effect will be made upon the Certificate.

By Order of the Board of Directors,

EDWARD OSBORNE, Secretary.

Hongkong, April 16, 1902.

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FOR MAKILA. Company's Steamship

LOONGSANG,

Captain Wez041, will be despatched ns! above on TUESDAY, 22nd. Inst., at 4 p.m.

This steamer luperior Accommoda tion for First-minus Pavers, is fitted throughout with Electric Light, and carrie

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The Princess of Wales had a dress of richest satin' appliqués, with largo medal- lings of silver embroider's lace showing underneath a loose flounce of pleated chill AUSTRIAN

LLOYD'S matches witnessed in Hongkong. The potals. The white satin bodice, swabel

country, proved himself a very uficient parody, on some of the alleged boxing on, lightly veiled with large white silk rose | pilot, and was, besides, a most agreeable Antonin Family of musical clowns were Quarterly Mooting.

and cobertasing companion. The forward The quarterly meeting of the Royal search was begun by a walk along the line Bongkung Gulf Clubs concluded on Monday until sea level was reached, and where the eroning, the different competitions having rails and embankments had been almost been played off on Saturday, Sunday and entirely washed way. Monday. After the heavy rains of the tradgo threagh deep sand, and running the preceding two days, the course was in gauntlet of several tunnels, dripping like capital condition, but the greens were a shower-baths, a fairly good was brille tricky, and were the cause of sone reached, and after a bit, rickshaws were

After a longish

excellent. Their patter WAS carried through in a strange tongue, but their actions and their music were sufficient. The audiencu insisted on a restl. The family consists of father, mother and three very little ones, and they extracted delight. Fal music from many strange instruments, The imitation of birds whistling with guitar and mandoline accompaniment was

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round in a manner very becoming to the figure, was draped with spangil Jace esaght in front with a spray of white chiffon reses. The train was of priceless old lace over silver spangled net. lined with silver tissue moiré. The luce flound ing was most deftly arranged, falling freinTHE Company's Steamship hath shoulders and exoght in at the waist. Captain FELNER, will leave for the above The soft border of snowy chiffon was here places on TUESDAY, the 20th Instant.

d there drawn into round ball-shaped rosettes, between which thero appeared York rosas, dew-dropped with diamonds.

Princess Victor of Hohenlohe had n black satin Court dress cabrädered in holes, which arerwise pould have been procured, but only for a short distance, namique, elever and mirth-provoking per-stoel, with wisteria arranged on one side uť good, being spoiled. There were three Tum picked up on the way, though consisforomne. Many other things this family the bodina. The train of black velvet was competitions on the programmu, va-theting on irely of Japanese food washed down. did which were equally entertaining, and lined with posel entoured Oriental satin.

The Duchess of Devonshire wore a gown MacEwan Cap, the 'Hoger Cup, and with Kirin bour, was much appreciated. the disappoines of the Inst of the five of heautiful embroidery in fine jet and steel, Fool. To the Rugay competition, there The walk was continued along the line, from from the stage-a tiny tot barely able to with appliqués on black panne.

The very is now attached the-Richard Cup, which many detours had to be inade to į wolk-left the audience in convalsions, ar į nuvel front panel was enibrisidered in open rings of panno showing white sulin under prize presented by Mr R. L. Richarduoti, avoid broken bridges. The next stage, who has just left for Home, to be won where the rountry was completely under Rosti, known as The King of the Single neath. The bodice had a white talle water, was done first by eart and afterwards Bar, and the essentric acrobat who accom-chemisette sewn with diamonds, Her blick twice in succession or three lives in all by bust on to Kuzukawa, where most of the

velvet train was lined with shito satia, and before becoming the property of anyone, uidings in the village were more or less panied him were a wonderful pair whose trimmed inside with ruches of jetted tulle,THE Steamship

The Duchess of Buccleucle was in a under water, the Stationmusters Ottica every act was hailed with prolonged ag-

with hand-920 Tons, Canander G. A. Rooway, The cutries were fairly unrous nod ya

binck Ratin Cowet gow FO. entirely

A little farther on dry plause. The marvellous feats of strength steel embroideries and quantities of us here on or about the 11th Mag, will presentative of the golling talent of the ground was discovered, and rickshaws

the wayfarers to the next by The Craena -- the strong man and woman real point lace. The bodice had the black have quick despatch. Club, but there are no remarkably good carried

For Freight and further particulars atation, where they arrived. When the --were the admiration of all. Besides wield chiffon rest smothered in her own magniß- stores to curd. There were 17 tries shades of eve were falling fast, and also, ing luge duab-bells al weights, the male cent diamonds, while the sleeras, composed apply to

DODWELL & CO., LTD., for the 51scEwan Cay, and out of the bunch

Agents. Mr. J. Grist emerged the winner with a scure of 88-5 Me J. B. T. Mac. Murrie, oat of 21 conapotitors, succeeded in registering the first win on the Richard son Cup. He owed two stroken to the Colonel' and was throu down at the finish of the round. The Pool was carried off by Lieutenant G. S. Palner, 6th Hydrated Contingent, with 9-19-82. There were 16 entrants.

MACEWEN CUI

The following wore the spores returned:

Mr E. J. Grist. 88-583 ,, J. H. T. McMurtrio... 54+286 92--0-80 W. W. Clark............

101-1-02

C. M. G. Buraio.... 80-188 ,,C. Palmer

17 entries, BOGEY CUP AND RICHARDSON CUIN

ones strokes dossa

2

Ar T. S. Forres

J. H. T. Mobiùrtrío. 2

3.J

Livut. G. S. Palaier......tce.

Mr W. W. Clark... Hon. B. M. Kumsey, 1.5... 8 Bir C. Palmer

encre

-Lieut. G. 8. Palmer .................

Mr E. J. Grist ............

T. S. Forrest .........

5.

94-1-82 B3-3-23 82+284

J. H. T. McMurtric. 84+ 2-8G W. W. Clark

42-686

C. M. G. Burnis...... 591-88

C. Palmer. 101- 9=92

16 entries..

Lu sune exteat, the spirits of the travellers, altor long and somewhat firing day. Their arrival was so timed as just to be the late for the List train to Tokyo.

performer correlated by holding up seven men and two huge dmab-balls- weight of considerably over 1000 pounds. The lady showed wonderful strength by supporting the strong man her chest while

Faji had beca m evidenes a day, under an unclouded sky, rising in solitary gram- deur directly from the plain, uncontimated by the touch of lessor incuntains. The ladses, whose prosonco greatly brightened the jour ny, proved themselves most excellent Nosva

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of fine embroiders, were finished with deep raffles of the old lace, The train was in correspond with this drea. Her daughter, Lady Ccustance Montague Douglas-Scoti, wore a notable gown of painted gauze in a design of anies and small roses. bodice was trimmed with garlands of the THE FIRST CHINESH NEWSPAPER he manipulated the weights. The Misses Live ribbed silk was tricomed with pink!

painted chiffon roses, and the train of soft

EVER ISSUED UNDER

and Ireng in their daring chiffon rusebuds and garlands of ruses.

PURELY NATIVE DIRECTION. wolkors, urade fight of our small daullies and consational dontle trapezo aut war das Enest black Chantilly Incu over white satin, The Duchess of Montrose was dressed in and, in fact, managed to get a good deal of cutire favour of the spectators. The Bro-covered with white chiffon, the scallops of

The party bo- Basement out of them. came disintegregated' u Numadza. |thersMurss, the athletes, proved themselves the laca falling over a deep flounce of accordeon-plented ohitton. The lace bodice, From that point, Atani is easily got to. to be masters of their art. The programme draped over soft white chitton fastening at A local guide tells us Atami became fam

us for its hot springs as carly as 890 consisted of three parts, and as the first the aide, bad epaulettes of diamond Christian era, when it was discovered by a part only has been detailed it will be spon embruidury, and a great bunch of shaded priest named Man-gwan, who waile many that the show is well worth a visit. Themes on the left shoulder with a long truál improvements in the springs. Before that

Chatilly laco over chiffon. dy, the aprings boud opt in the sea, and other artistes were all equally skilful and falling to the bem of the skirt. The Court their performances will was trinimod down the centre with a wide way & suffering to acquatic families. He, amasing, and es it is said, removed the springs to the be notioned on another occasion. The scarf of the white chifua tied in a great place where the present geyser spouts, and

a large trail v shaded pink and yellow The author zads: different acts followed each other with how in the middle, and caught below with ande it fit to butke,

train, also

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When the sings begins to Til you can lighting rapidity, and there was not a duli ruses. ise little bubbler around the stones at its

Rumat. The coon singing by real negros button,' and suggests. Il a people cannot come to Atand is better to bathe in that was also a feature. The music, too, was wi water once or twice a day, and take good a very superior order. It says much for the exercise in clean airs."

artistes, unaccustomed as they are to per The descendanta of the segnatic

fusing on a platform, that they were able Lavilion

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in DIS200 the

forefathers to do so well. Many of the good features of formerly lived in daily dread of premature such an entertainment, would, we think, be

iling Great shoals of borites periodi- cally visit the cast, but their sovements lost in the circus ring.

waters

sat

whore their

are, apparently, thewhat erratic, as the traps, after many attempts, have novor yet ananaged to catch sight of them. They are

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have tested your Patout Refraction Test, and find it retaarkably good and accurate, and I think it should prove very useful to all who are called upon to treat errors of refraction, specially Astigmatism, which is so common and yet so frequently over- looked.

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