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MONDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1903.

TELEGRAMS.

(REUTER'S SERVICE.] RUSSIA AND JAPAN.

LONDON, November 27.. The Morning Post understands that thero is no truth in the reports that Japan is ready to abandon Manchuria to Tussin in return for a free hand in Korea.

THE SATURDAY NIGHT CLUB.

[CHRONICLED BY WRLIE WIMBLX.] The newly formed Saturday Night Club ruct at nine o'clock on the Praya front. Mr T. Alativa occupied the chuir. It con- sisted of a gangway plank ramming on to a ergo junk. Other mohibers were seated on the same plank, or on the Prays wall, thair ceveral feet dangling orer the side. LONDON, November 98.. Bir T. Alkative opened the proceedings 11 is stated in St. Petersburg that by saying-For the benefit of those who Viceroy Alesiff's return is delayed by the happen to be amongst the benighted, I

revered seigniora negotiations being carried on in the Farns to explain that this Club of gay and Fast, and that he is received the Taur's ordera to press matters with the dugamese Government while the intter is acting on foreign com els in a pu die mood. Russia is doing everything to bring the negotia-guilty of sandalista. Ila misquotes. He

means grave and→→→

tions to a panelmiem.

Bir G. Arrulon-I move that the Chair- rap in out of order. (Cries of sit down And general uproar.) How can I sit down suy further? I any on bed rock now; cold But I may the Chairman is rock, too.

Mr T. Alkativo-Ingreul to the meet- ing ideay Kuything about gres? (Shouts of No, No) IF tire worthy brother wants gave I would respectfully infer him to Happy Valley or West Print.

| (Load Apulmuse.)

Three-quarters of the Eustias, fleet is now masted in or nering towards the Pacife, and parties'ly nothing is lett European waters,

RUSSIA AND THE BRITISH EXPEDITION TO THIBET.

33r M. Talcal-Oh, dig my grave both wide and deep, wide and deg. (General thiorder nud movement to jct the

sinvür.)

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Me G. Nower-Thai massaber ought to he ostracised. (Hear, heat). He ought to he sent to the Peak. (Applause)

LONDON, Novraber 28. The Juveian papers persistently discuss the British expedition to Thibet, enlarging on its effect, direct and indirect, upon Central Asis guarrally and because it will establish British prestige to the detrimentyder and let me illuminate the gathering

the

of Russia. They also dwell on necessity of thwarting the rnbitions desiguá of Great Britain.

THE BRITISH M.P.; IN FRANCE.

At a brilliat bangeer at the Grand Hotel, Paris, so the British M.P.6, the speeches were marked by the utmost cordiality on both sides. M. Combes, who

Mr M. Usleri-Oh, pique me not, I pray thee, pique me not (Lond laughter).

Mr T. Alkative-Will the brethion keep loom with the effulgence of my appech 7 more silly Cheers). Let there he no cechinmation, plense.

Gencen erics of **ady?,' *Order,'. Sit M. Usical--Yes, order Cachinhate no cichiumatious; let his effalys his effulgences. (Applause)

Mr T. Akatire-AI was saying when the disrespectful G. Arrulous interrupted, this Club of gay and-Now, you sit doa n Mr G. Arrulote this lab of gay and revertel enignioraha, bermed to allow allicial or anoficial citizens who ar members the Legislative Council,

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social scale. (Applause.) Wo must keep ourselves select. (Cheers.)

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Mr M. Usical-We ought to be like the Mr T. Alkative-I told you that Club must not be discussed. (Hear, hear.)

Mr M. Usical-Pardon me, I was going to May, like the Jocular House of Lords.

Mr G. Arrulous-I wish to draw the attention of the meeting to the fact that St. Andrews' day Ball is approaching, and that a man's a man for a' that, (Hear, hear, Gued souliment.")

Mr P. O. Etical-Yes, and the rank is but the guinea pig.

CRICKET LEAGUE.

CIVIL SERVICE 6,6, 7, CRAIGENDOWER C.G,

The Civil C.C. added aobther victory to their list on Saturday Just, by defeating Craigengower C.C. by four wickets and eleven runs.

The following wore the score--

CRAIGIENGOWER CE. A. O. Brown, lbw., b.Jackinan... J. D. Kinnaird, e and b Witchell J. P. Judan, ib., Jackinan...

Cries of execration followed this uncalied. E. Herton, e Jackman, b Witchell for remark, and the meeting broke up in L. Lammert, e and 1 Witchell ... general disorder, many members calling. A. Ruse, Witchell...

R. Basa, Jackman upon Me P. Q. Etical for satisfaction.

THE CURRENCY OF CHINA.

Action by the Chambers of Commerce,

At the meeting of the Summittee of the Hongkong General Chamber of Connieres on the 37th inst.,

R. Pesterji, e Atkinson, 1. Witchell... J. Stuart, and Jackman,..

H. Tayb, b Jackinan...

E. Ford, got out...

Sundries

Total...

VIVAL SERVICE ele.

R. With:, Pestonji Dr J. . Atkinson, a Lammort, - Jeckann, b Braws...

Postoji

The Chairman (Mr E. A. Hewett) said G. 4. rudenck, & Taylor, Pestonji that the Committee had previously read. Dorney, lbs., Tammert the correspondence commencing in May. E. Brit. Pestonji... ... Last between the. Chambers of Commerce. Pit, ut eut

Shanghai, Tientsin and Rongkong which resulted in the drawing up of a joint Monurial attdressed to the Diplomatic Body at Peking on the subject of the Currency of China.

The Memorial and the dosing letters were laid on the table.

Sundries...

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CIVIL SERVICE V CRAIGENGOWER 29 x To-day's Advertisements THE

The match between the second elovons of the Civil Service and Craigongower took place on Saturday afternoon, the reali being a win for Craigongower by 47 runa. The Craigengower toam were present. Only six men of the Civil Service team sated 95 for four wiskets (Austin 18, Houghton 40, aut out, and Pestonji Bet unt), and declared their innings closed. The Civil Soviče six men could only comI- pils 43 runs, Bryant with twenty being top-scorer.

CORRESPONDENCE.

ABOUT ICHIBAN.

To the Editor of the CNA MAIL.' Hongkong, November 30, Sun-I regret exceedingly that my nom 0 de plume of Tchibon should have in any any suggested that Me Master was the writer of the letter in your last Saturday's 72 issate.

I was unaware that Mr Master was the owner of Tchiban unitafter I had written. 13 Faithfully r

ICHIBAN.

ENGLISH TEAM IN AUSTRALIA*

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Total (6 rickets) ... F. T. Robins, R. Craig, It. J. Gidley, and W, H. Weulley did not bas

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Witchell... PERING

Shanghai, 6th August, 1933.

Brown Sir,--We, the undersigned Chambers of Commeres of Shanghai, Ilongkong, ant Pesteni... Tientsin, respectfully beg to ling to your Taylor... notice the serious disabilities, under which Lammen... this Country labours by reason of the violent fluctuations in the Gold value of Silver, and the pressing need thereby occasioned for the prompt introduction of remedial measures.

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MS, TAMAR' ¿ PARSKE C.e H.M.S. Tumar C. C. defeated the T'arses train by two wickets and 39 edna on Satur day law at Happy Valley. kins (5); Buts ). Crabtree (2) and livar (1) scoured the wickets for the Funar, while Notia Parsees. The following are the secre

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English team of Australia was commenced on the Adelaide Oval, South Australia. The English team went in to bat, and start- ed very quietly, these out of the first four! overs being maidens, while at the end of the first hour thirty runs only had brete scored. In a little over an hour wure the century was brought in sight without a wicket having fallen, but Warner was dis. reissed stinctly after. Tyldesley and Foster only scored three between them, but Hay. ward and Braund remained in pentnership overnight. On resuming the following day Brand reached 59, when Giffen clean bowl- edih. Slight rain fell during the day, and her Be a ranched 157 Hayward was Hayward had caught by it is t

make decidedly in support of a good under incelere of the Chamber of Commerce, the surrounded, but while in no way seeking was the most successful bowler for the played a splendid, innings, although slow at

standing between the two natione, was →touilly applauded. Referring to the pres ence at the sune table, without distine tion of party, of representatives of the British wl French people, he haped the Arntration regaty would prove a fruitful germ of future treaties.

FOOTEALL.

HONGKONG F.C. R. V.AL GAMA.

The Victoris Recreation Club's Associa tion Football team were defested by live goals to nil by the Hongkong Football Club

Hongkong Cricket Club, the Amateur Dramatic Society, Stowards of the Jockey Club, or editors of newspapers, to get a few words in edgeways with regard to the running of the great

Mr L.. Phalia-Chip of the old Block. (Hear, hear),

Mr T. Alative-these interroptions debt sense I will ask the protection of the meeting. What have I done to be called chip of the old black? And who is the old hinek, anyway? (Loud Chees, and cries of Kick him out.").

on Saturday afternoon at Happy Valley.her would not gat so excited, depreente Richardson took the place of Danby in disrespectful remarks about the foreru the Hongkong team, as the latter was unment. The Governusent is-

Mr G. Howler-Somethin' sickenin able to play.

(Appinuse).

During the first half, the V.R.. attacked for a space, but by dever footwork the ball was carried to the other end, and after Cinsely pressing for seng time Richardson kicked a goal The V.R.C. goalkeeper was kept busy for the rest of the term, hut he succeeded in proventing any further Here After inlf-time VR brake away, but the goalkeeper saved. The Hongkong Clich were playing the heat game of the twn, the win all working in concert. Tho V.R.C. lacked effi ient combination and | allowed the longlong Club to retum to the attack. Vine and gain Pittock saved For the VIRLC, but before the whistle blew Hongkong bad botched four additional goals. atal fished witiners by tire goals to uit,

H... TAMA!

B. C. Furbes, B. Mehta, Noria... A C. But, e Cooper, is Nuris

In upp oaching this subject we are fully aware of the dificulties with which it is to minimise thean difficulties we scuture to think that if the Treaty Powers shew their desire to render to China their sympathetic assistance, she may be encouraged to take the initiative in endeavouring to extricate the country from the financial confusion. H. C. Smith & Norio...... E. Crabtree, e Ruttonjer, & Captain into which it has drifted and to avert the

H. S. Holgate, b J. N. Mehta scetas Eu ruin which forthez iunction

P. J. King, J. N. Melita threat.

A. E. Oliver, b Noria Hawker, not out Yates, Noris...

Extras... Corben, not out

PARREN (6.

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Luder Clause 11 of the Trenty recently concluded with Great Britain, China agrees to faise the necessary steps to provide for are unit in National Coinage, and it is in Mr M. Usical-In, hay here's a man the fulfilment of this Clause of the Treaty ben' on this illustrious speck of earth half (which to lie effective most include the

Total (8 wickets)... his fetime and down't know who the old absorption of the Provincial Mints) that we block is. Why, the Government, the Go recognise the preliminary step to the much-R. D. Mistry, e Yatea, b Crabtree vertuent map, doe n't it block everything.needed reforms. It is hardly necessary to Rt. D. Ceper, & Holgate, & Butt...

point out how essential it is to the Powers (Frantic Cheuta)

Mr T. Alkative-I wish the worthy brocarrying on trade with Ching-and no less. N. Mehrn, Hawkins

J. D. Noria, c Forbes, b Butt to China herself that this question of an uniform coinage, as a preliminary step to the. 11. Rutzonjec, Oliver *** cetablishment of a currency on a Gold basis, Reptin, Forbes, Bowkit J. M. Master, e Butt, b Hawkins... be taken in hand at once, mor, on the. B. Shroff, b Hawkins other hand, to demonstrate the dangers Bir T. Alkutive-This interruption has attendant on delay. It is only too well B. K. Alebte, 1.b., b Crabtree.

C. B. Merawala, b Hawkins... to cease. My patience is like the ex-known by Treaty that the constant fluctur. D. Vania, nos aut

tion of silver, cunvorting as it may a profi hested, And anyone who coulinues to interrupt will to like the gas ought to bo-table contract into an ultimate loss, engen put out, (Cheers.) I want to how the dem feeling of insecurity in all commercial abjects of this Club to those who do not Fransactious which cannot fail to binder kup I want to explain thest parsons comthe expansion of trade. join who do not belag cartain insta- Moved by these considerations and feed- tions who at present in all the talking for jug confident that whatever measures any subsequently be found to he desirable or the Colony

feasible, the first step is the establishment

Mr. M. Quisitive What alat the Jockey--

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times, nd exhibited many his old strokes. The innings was declared clased when eight wizkets were down for 483, South Australia went in, and at the close of the day's play had scored 13 for threv wickets,

The two pot out batsmen continued the game nu resuming, but failed to remain long together, and before the luncheon ad- 10 journment (1.30 p.m.) hul arrived, all the South Australians were cut for 17. The fallow on role was put in force, and play was very cautious. Two runs only were 10 scored during the first fifteen minutes, but when Hill and Heelt were together the 104 runs cano briskly. Hack was caught when he had unde 4, and Giffen and Hili ra insined tegether until the day's play was over. Hill had then made 102 rons not 20 ut. He further increased his score un the 8 following day to 110, nud Jenning maile & Cfine stand for 77. When stumps were 1drare seven wickets were dowu for 334

and the match resulted in a draw. The following are thus scores.

ENGLAND. First Inhings. Warner, & Jennings, b Claxton Tyldesley, Giffen, L Clastors... 2 Foster, run out.

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Hayward, c Hill, Travers...

65 Braund, b Giffen

National Coinage, as provided for by

When we went to press on Saturday, the Mr F. Alkative-Now, I want no allusion Treaty, we respectfully beg that the to the dockey Club, You were wing to say Representatives of the Treaty Powers in carsin this match stood Hongkong (in that it ought to be boycotted. Applaase). Poking lose ne opportunity of unging upon decl.red closed) five wickets for 229;

MI. N. Quisitive-That's a le-the Chinese Government the imperative you, you are a stronger to the truth (Greatnecessity of taking this matter in hand The Navy, three wickets for 137 (Hoore sensation).

Mr M. Usical-Ejaculate nu Ichibans;

this is not a race-course.

The following were the reams :- 2 H.K.F.C.-P. H Kew. goal; H. C. Mr T Alative If you dare to talk to Austen and Y. F. Augott, ncks; G. B. me like that again I'll be you to the brun Macdooald, J. W. C. Bauer, and H. C.dary and run you out. (Cheers, and cries Gray, halves; H. A. Breal, R. Hancock, of Hear hear Ge it, Ichiban C. R. S. Couper, J. Richardson, and R. A. Whitmore, forwards

V.R.-E. Fitrock, goal; A. Loureiro and J. Vitchell, bucks; J. Forbes, II. S. Holmes, and 3 Duncan, halves; II. W. Sager, J. Clelland, E. R. Heron, J. Whyte, and amphreys, forwarde Referee. Mr C. T. Kew.

ROYAL HONGKONG YACHT CLUB.

Championship Class.

ought to withdraw. (Hear, hear).

such thing. I never withdraw anything

though I occasionally draw--

Mr P. (1. Etical-The old oaken lucket at the well (Laughter).

Mr M. Usical Blank Macso lottery tickets. (lore Laughter).

Mr 1. N. Quisitive-(Indignantly) No, draw sketches (Mocking Laughter.) Rim the verdant slopes of Kowloon and take studies of suimal life. rear)

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No. 2 of 1899.

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In the Malter of the PETITION of the FEDERAL REFININGCOM- PANY, Corporation organized under the Laws of the State of New Jersey, in the United States of Americs, and having its Oflice in Now York City, United States of America, for the exclusive ase within the Colony of Hongkong of an Invention for Improvements in the purifica- tion of Sugar Crystals and a Prosvet. obtained thereby."

OTICE IS HERBEY GIVEN tist the PETITION, Declaration and Specifics-

Lion required by Ordinance No. 2 of 1942 have been duly filed in the Office of the Colonial Sceretary, and that it is the inten tion of the said FEDERAL REFINING their solicitors and Agents, to apply for COMPANY, by DEACON & HASTINGS Letters Patent for the Exclusive use within the Colony of Hongkong of the sad lures. tion, at a sitting of the Executive Council to be held at the Council Chambor, Vic. 65 turis,. Hongkong, on TuesDAY, the 8th

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Solicitors for the Petitioners.

CHATRE'S

NEW INDIAN CIRCUS,

TO-NIGHT,

30th NOVEMBER, 1903, CHANGE OF PROGRAMME.

Total for eight wickets. Things declared closed. Bowling analysis.-Teavers, one wicket for 95 rams; Giffen, one for 129: Hay, 1 for63; Reedman, none for 41; B. Claxton, four for 76: Evans, nonu for 37: Hack PRATA, OPPOSITE THE CENTRAL none for 13; Hill, noe for 9.

42, win 54, both rot vat). When the game stood at that stago it seemed highly inprobable that the result could be any-

South Australia, in their first innings, thing else than a draw; both men seemed inade 12. The scores were:-F. Hack set, and played the bowling with ease. 16, C. Hill 19. A. Gehrs 32, C. Giffen 23,

The following were the scorea :-

KONGKONG C. C

Bowling analysis.-Hirat two nickels) 19 runs; Arnold, three, for 49; Braund, two for 16; Besonquent, one for 38; Rules, one for 27: Relf, none for 5.

In the secont ionings, they lost seven 37. Hack 5), Hut 114, Giffon 18, Claxton wickets for 334. Tharcores were:-Gebra 13, Reedman 3, Jennings, not out 77, Evans

Newland, not ent 13 and Sundries 22.

blr G, Rowler Brother I. N. Qisitive whium copies of the Currency Memorial. However, after sixteen runs had been add. J. Pravors 18, N. Claxton 11, . M. New- AT 1. N. Quisitive--I decline to do any were sent:-uns. d'Almeida, Charged Irwin was given out 1.b.w., to Obi. f land 19, and U, Jennings, nat-out 26.

d'Affaires for Fertagal; H. E. P. Lessur, chester, after he had scored 58. A collapse for

I. R. M. Envoy Extraordinary and bi- mister Plenipotentiary: H, E. Ucet in after his departure, for Moro left 3. M. Envoy Extraordinary and when twenty-two runs had been added, Minister Plenitentiary: H. E. Count C. and the rest of the team were dismissed Gallius, H. I. 1. M. Envoy Extraordinary for twenty more ruim. and Minister Plenipotentiary; 11. F. Sir Ernest Satow, GCG., H. B. M. E- yor Extraordinary and linister Plenipo (General up-tentises; H: E Dr. Von Schwarzenstein,

H. 1. G. M. Envoy Extraordinary: cloned) 229. H. E. G. Lubail, Envoy Extmordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary for France H. F. Baran Caikann de Wahlbar, His Imp. and Apostolic 31ajesty's Envoy Ex- traordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary: H. F. M. Joostens, Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary for Belgium; Mons. W. J. Oudenyk, Charge d'Aires for the Netherlands; H.. F. B. J. do Co Mr F. H. Batchelor, R.N., run out. logan, Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Mr Swan. R.S., & Rimington ...

Mr V. de Paris, not out Plenipotentiary for Spain.

Mr J. O. Quacious-Paint pictures of the microbes making broad. (Laughter)

Mr G. Rowler- And he might take sketch of Death striking the streets. (Cheers.)

On Saturday tha racing in connection

Me T. Alkative-Order, order, Gentle with the Championship was continuel. The wea her was unfavourable, there being co. I think MF I. N. Quisitive is an He will be useful little or no wind. At the outset, Ailera acquisition to the Club. and Permon had to drop anchor, the tide, being stronger than the brezzo, carrying themaster. A light westerly kepeze sprang up about five minutes after second gun fire. and a cumple of tinutes later Dione passed the line and Aileen and Fernon weighed

MLI. Ployalist-The brother makes shelor, and in company with Elspeth crossed about sloven minutes after the gun. himself ridiculous. How can Death stalk A fresh east wind sprang up shortly the street? He can stalk deer, and he after two o'clock, and the boats, after night ataik microbes, out an for walking a unsidomble tacking, mado Channel Rocks, street, bah (Lead Laughter.) Ternon rounded first, being about 70 80- conds ahead of Dicne, whilst Elspeth was authority of a paper here that Death stalks

The Doyen of the Diplomatic Body (Baron Czikanu) wrote:The Diplomatic Body is highly interested, with a question of this nature, and greatly appreciates the efforts and zeal of the Chambers of Com merce.'

Five wickets for (innings decfired

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h Smith Mr Barnard, R N., bw,

Chichester Lieut. Norfolk, N., e Tamer, is

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Dr Meaden, R., U Smith...

Mr C. Silver, R.N. e Rimington, Lt. Forbes, R.N., b Rimington...

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Mr Cody, the inventor of a war kite, has crossed the English Channel, from Ca- Inis to Dover, in a collapsible boat, draw 25 by a kite,

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Hongkong, Noicmber 30, 1803. BRITISH-INDIA STEAM

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TION COMPANY, LIMITED. FROM RANGOON AND STRAITS.

THE Co.'s Steamship Padamcotta, having

roy in the Far East, says a eable frained from the abuse Perts, Con

Londou, dated October 31.

13 Mr G. Bowler Well, I-hare it on the

Mr M. Usial-But the paper might fall stories, and then what about it?

50 seconds off third, and Atleen far astern.the street, and the paper ought to know. The corso then lay for Cust Rocks buny, (Hear, hear.) and subsequently rounded Channel Rocks where Verson had increased her lead on Dins by three minutes. Dione was eight funtos ahead of Eispeth and Aileen was making for Quarry Bay a long time behind. The times at the finish, were:--

Mr T. Alkative-You forget yourself, Hongkong papers do not so benein them. selves.. The late Governor said so.

Galway City, on the West Coast of Ireland, has been selected as a port at

Extra

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which to land passengers by the Canadian Bini...... fast Atlantic service.

Mr P. O. Etical-Well, what's all that to s.do with the Kowlcun railway (Load ap m.

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Mr P. O. Etical-You'll excuse me there the N. C. Daily Nets a story of a chiei.

signors of Cargo by her are hereby informed that their Goods will be delivered from Alongside.

What it will do.

Cargo inpeding the discharge or remain. Pain Balm heals bruises, burns, and ing on board after NGON TOMORROW, the 195 sealls in less time than any other treat. Ist December, will be landed at Consignees It is antiseptic, that is, it risk and expense into Godowes at EAST ment. provents putrefaction, and by so doing Potr.

No Fire Insurance will be effected. For gecernily prevents an unsightly scar

Bills of Lading will be countersigned by remaining after the injury is healex. lano back, lumalago, and neuralgia, Pain Balm has no equal. It has the quality of getting to the right spot. No sufferar from these distressing utfections should

One applies defer a trial of this remedy. tich gives relief. Try it. For ante by all chomists and medicine vendors; WATKINS Ltd., General Agents.

SOMORRO

The third race in the one design clusa is. I have seen beadlines in the papers engineer of a river steamer running amuck. The Army Ordnance Corps defeated to

Kowloon to Canton Railway Isn't that It has since transpired that the stoaice was Royal Engineers by 23 runs at Happy To-day's Advertisements

the Tahung Maru, and the engineer's name Valley. The following are, the scores: was R. Fototsugi.

woa Occided yesterday, and again there was conducive enough? (Cheers.) little wind, and boats had to anchor to stoj

Bir G. Rowler-Do you only read head. Kathleen was the only boat going astern. to finish. Other starters were Min, Bonito, and Evi

SECOND-CLASS-

L

Only one boat, Chanticleer, finished in the

race for second-class yachte, Gloria, Doreen. fris. Pame. Alannah and it being the

other startéÏE.

lines?

Mr P. O. Etical-Yes, I do; the occupa tion of headlines would be gore if it was intended that people should read the mat

tor beneath them. (Hoar, hear. I am glad

Suicide of Mr John Jurgens.

A.O.C. Davies, Smith, b Glasabrooke... Lillewhite, Bowyer....

Webb, b Glasbrooke... Skinner, b Glassbrooke

It trampices that Mr John Jürgens, Robinson, e Jackson, b Bowyer...

I am supported. If I ran a newspaper, Chief Instructor of the Lower Yangtze McGibbin. 1 Bowyer I'd have nothing but headlines. They are

Hatwell, e Jackson, easy to tinke, and you can use them often. Forte, who committed suicide on Nov. Rutter, b Bowyer... (Applause.)

Bowyer

Extras

Total...

11

12 FOR CHEMULPO, DALNY AND PORT

ARTHUR,

11

Remember the Name.

Mr L. I. Poyalist-The sicemaker-11, did so whilst temporarily insane. He Bredsond, b Glassbrooke.

blew his brains out in the presence of Burgess, not out... You may have an attack of diarches Cries of Stame, shang.')

dysentery, or pain in the stomach Mrs. Not the mentius of a slice towing note to s missionary :-- Dent Dir

Mr S. Nobbish-I rise to protest, Mr number of Chinese officials, and left the Bromley, c Chesney, Glassbrooke one of these days, and it will be well to maker at this atrast gathering.. (Elear, remember the name of a medicine that will lost. We should place shoes beneath our |

Say it slow-Chamberlain's feet. (Hose, hort.) Colic Cholera, and Diarrhoea Remedy,

Mr L, I, Ployalist-1 did not wish to`san Ching last night. Tell the friends, The Lieut. Chesney, o Bargess, b Davies.. 24 ASK ANYONE Whe lias had occasion to use Cham. Anything about the shoemaker, only that Lord reigns. Signed J. J. To a personal

he should stick to his last.

cure you.

berlain's Colic, Colera, and Diarrhea

Mr G. Rawler His last what? The Remedy for Diarrhea or bowel disorders,brother should qualify his remarks. If be and see what they suy,

No one has ever used this medicine with means his last wife, or last pair of boots, out praising it for it always cures, Got he should say so, (Hear hear, and cheers of

appruvak a bottle to-day; it may save

Mr T Alkative-I think in such a can-

lot of

The Lord has begun reformas in

South, e Webb, b Daries... Meldrum, b Davies Glassbrooke, e Bradford, b Bergens...

Jackson, b Davies... Bowyer, b. Bedford Tooney, rou out, Barratt, Radford Chief Officer Lio, and John Jürgens, weit Callaghan, net get

attendent he gave the following note.

Thursday 19, XI. 1903. The reformation

of China has begun this morning at o'clock, with Tactai Tuo, Captain Wong,

Louder, b Davies.

trouble, and perhaps a life. For sale by fined place as Hongkong it is well not to ten 6h. 30m. p. The deceased was 48 Wilkie, e Wobb, b Davies all chemists and medicine vendors; War: hare dealings with shoemaker's, or any years of age, and has been in the Chinese

Kisa Ltd, General Agents.

one else not up to the required mark in the service since 1870.

Total...

CALLING AT SHANGHAI

прав

He Steamship

PRONTO,

Captain GRANDI, will be despatched for the above Purts on TUESDAY, the 9th December, at 5 p.m.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

HAMBURG-AMERIKA LIN IF, Hongkong Office.

14 Hongkong, November 30, 1908. -

FOR KORE AND TOKOHAMA,

0

0

Take Scotch Whisky you buy that which has been largely advertised and have to pay a big price.

WHAT FOR?

Remember in future to

order

3 CROWN

Parkmore.

Glenlivet

A Choice Old Scotch Whisky.

JARDINE, MATHESON & Co., $12.00 Per Case.

General Managers. Hongkong, November 30, 1903,

Entertainments.

THEATRE

2400

ROYAL,

CITY BALL. THE HONGKONG AMATEUR

THE DRAMATIC CLUB

WILL GIVE PERFORMANCES on

THE IMPORTANCE OF

FRIDAY.

BEING EARNEST,

ON 11th SATURDAY, 12th DEC., 1803. MONDAY, 14th

OLD TOM GIN

The Finest made, $7.80 Per Case.

A LONG FELT WANT SUPPLIED,

SCANDINAVIAN

Commencing cash Evening at 9E GOLD MEDAL,

2108

precisely.

Dress Circle Stalls

Pit

THE . A. L. Steamship

AMBRIA Captain DucseTEIN, will be despatched for the above Ports on SUNDAY, the 6th December, at Daylight.

For Freight, apply to

HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE,

Hongkong Office. Hongkong, November 30, 1903,

2404

...$3

3

MILK

... 1 No HALF PRICE.

Tickets can be obtained at the Booking

Office of the Theatre, City Hall, on and after Friday, 4th December, at 10A.M.

Booking Office will be opened daily from that dr to from 10 ...to & P.M.

Late Trams will run a quarter of an hour aitor the fall of the curtain,

2993 flongkong, November 28, 1903;

The Richest, Purest, Best.

SOLD AT

The Mutual Stores.

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