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THE CHINA MAIL.

PARIS TOILET CO.

VIRTAS.

in Seiendly rivalry. It would be hard READ-On Sunday, Sept. 10, at 1.26 at, at Victoris Hspital, Barker Road, to exaggerate the beneficial effects the wife of W. Beau, Naval Yard Exten which are thus induced and con sion, of a Sop.

SHYIENDAMER September 0, the sequently we hail with the liveliest

of a Daughter,

13, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL wife of Jo BHLENHANEL, of Shanghai, entisfaction the probability that anmál

(Under Commaught House).

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contests between the Yale-Harvard DEATHS. WEINDERGAt the Victoria Hospital and Oxfort-Cambridge winners will this morning at 10 clock, Eva, the infant daughter of Mr and Mrs S. WEINBERG. now be established. Anything which Shanghai papers please copy.

would make for

bettering of the Munen.-On Saturday, the 15th Sup- tomber, night, RUSTONJEG ROMANJE relationship between the two great and Deacon, died at his residence, No. 2, branches of the Anglo-Saxon race will LADIES' & GENTLEMEN'S MUSHI, clerk to Mesars Deacon, Looker

regretted oopy__ Hollywood Road. Aged 43 years, Deeply

(Bombay, Shanghai and Japan not only be a good thing for Great papers

Britain and for the United States but GOLAWORTHY-On September 19, at the Geners! Hospital, Shanghai, Haser the benefit will indirectly be felt by LEAN GOLTSWORTHY, of the Public Works Department, Shanghai Municipal Council, every nation in the world. agod 20.

HAIRDRESSING

SALOONS.

MONTHLY SUBSCRIPTIONS TAKEN,

Ar KIND

WAKE.-On September 11, at the Gene. ral Hospital, Shanghai, Jon PENDER WAKE, Isto of Chefoo, aged 45 years...

PICARD-DESTELAN-On September 12, at the General Hospital, JEAN PICARD

aged 29 years.

The Tear must be a bravo" man. He is reported to be craising in tho' Gulf of Finland with the Tsarits and

HAIR WORK DONE. DESTELAN, of the Russo-Chinese Bank, the children. So long as he remained

MEMOS. FOR TO-MORROW. Anctions.

10 am-Auction of Sundry Naval and Victualling Stores, at H. M. Naval

JUST RECEIVED

A FINE ASSORTMENT OF

Picot

11

FANCY HAIR COMBS, etc.

Hongkong, August 8, 1902.

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A. S. WATSON

& Co., Ltd.

ESTABLISHED A.D. 1841.

F. PRICE & CO. THE SAVOY, Ltd. WINE & SPIRIT MERCHANTS.

7. QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL.

QUEEN'S ROAD.

THE

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GENTLEMEN'S

OUTFITTERS

28, Queen's Road

'CHINA MAIL'

ALL THE

(Opposite the Clock Tower NEWS OF

WATSON'S

Celebrated

E

Yard,

a.m.-Auction of Miscellaneous Faroitaro & Goods, at Mr F. Kiene's

Sales Rooms.

Miscellaneous.

General Memoranda,

TURADAY, September 20:-

5.30 p.m.-Water Polo Competition st

V.R.C.'s Enclosure, Kowloon.

on the dry land precautions could be taken against the approach of any undesirable by leaving a message with the hall porter that His Majesty was

MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1906. :

BY TELEGRAPH. BY TELEGRAPH.

GERMANY'S FLEET.

A CHANGE IN COMMANDS.

(Exclusive Service, supplied by Reuter,

ris Bombay).

LONDON, September 15. Prince Henry of Prussia has been appointed to the command of Germany's active battle fleet in sucession to Ad- miral de Koster.

THE CUBAN STRIFE.

FORCING U.8. INTERVENTION.;

(Exclusive Service, supplied by Reuter,

ria Bombay). LONDON, September 15,

ju pursuance of their policy of forcing

out to any visitor who called with a the United States to intervene, the mark over his face and the smoking insurgents in Cuba are burning Ameri- fime of a bowl projecting out of the pocket of his tail-coat. On the wild

Goode per Persia undelivered after this sea waves, however, it would be more

dabe subject to rap

difficult to maintain that privacy which, not unnaturally, seems very necesurry just now to the Little Father and the High monbers of his Government. explosives can be packed in such a small space that usuall rowing boat, which appeared to contain only a straplo sherman al the harmless, necessary bait in a superannuated jou

9p.m.-Meeting of Kowloon Cricket Club at Seamen's Institute, Rowlson,

FRIDAY, September 21-

5.16 p.m.-Mesting of Hongkong Civil Service Cricket Club at Club Pavilion Happy Valley. Goods Per Beniauers undelivered after

this date subject es rent SATURDAY, September 22 -

Tranfer Books of Douglas Steamship Co.. Id., close from this date to 99th Sept., inclusive.

MONDAY, September 24:-

5.16 p.m.-Meeting of Hongkong Foot-

ball Club, at Hongkong Hotel. Goods per Oceanien anglaimed after this date at Noon will be subject to rend and landing charges. SATURDAY, Soptember 11:-

Noon-Mesting of Douglas Steamship

Co., Ltd., at Co.'s Office.

em owned sugar mille,

[RECTER'S SERVICE.] UNITED STATES AND CUBA.

Losos, September 14. One hundred Americans blue jackets have been haded in Havan and camped in front of the President's palee, in anticipation of possibly uprisings and attacks on HarAI,

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FRANCE,

THE CONSTITUTIONAL COMMISSIONERS.

RETURN THANKS TO FOREIGN.

MINISTERS.

(Chinese Mail's Service.)

PERING, September 16.

On 19 instant, the Chinese Travell- ing Commissions will approach the various legations to thank the Foreign Ministers for their kind wishes for the approseling constitution of China.

CHINA'S CONSTITUTION,

FURTHER OPPOSITION.

(Chiness Mail's Service.)

PEXINO, September 16.

The change of official organisation, ordered by Imperial deerce of 1st in- stant, has ract with immense opposition. Viceroy Yuan Shi Kai has managed to convert the Officials Board into a Board of Internal Affairs.

THE CUBAN REVOLT. A Serious Situation.

SAN FRANCISCO, August 31- Considerable indignation is felt through- out the United States at the action of the Cabin revolutionists in attacking Arberi- Cans and destroying American property, in their endeavour to enforce intervention,

President Roosevelt having refused to act.

tin, might have in it the potentiality Naval Gathering at Marseilles. on the petition of the robols, this sotion of

of hoisting the Russian Royal family,

LONDON, September 14, vacht and all, heavenward in such

There will be a grunt navni gathering.ati small fragraents that to the query auilles on the 15th instant in houer

the Caban discontents is strongly condemn. ed by the general public.

The administration is now planning to send a large force of marines to Cuba to sid

"where is the Tear?"the same of the visit of Presidout Fallies, the President Palma in completely crushing the answer would be returned as to the French, British and all the Mediterraneanment on there for attacking Americans and

flerts will be representer.

Protecting the President.

similar inquiry as to the whereabouts of the boy who stood on the burning deck. But this is not the worst of the

LONDON, September 15, perils which confront the Tear on the President Fallieres has gone to Mar rolling deep. The rollicking Jack Tarsseilles. Extraordinary inensures have been who wan the Imperial fleet have a taken, owing to anarchist threats, and it is stated that the marriage in which he will playful babit of ceessionally murdering tide in the prossim to the Colonial their officers, hoisting the rod flag and exhilation, i aruar plated, in view of turning the guna of the ships upon making it bob-proof. anything loyal which crosses their line JONGKONG, MONDAY, PEPTEMBER 17, 1995. of vision. If this spirit of boisterous-

The China Mail

SPORT AND INTERNATIONAL

FRATERNITY.

ness should happen to seize upon the crews of any Russian warships which way be encountered during the cruise 1hings will happen. Poor Nicholas is BRITISE, whether they are sup-indeed between the gentleman whose porters of the dark or light blues, will Damo may not be mentioned in those feel a thrill of pride at the result of the polite columne, narl the deep ses. Tho Cambridge-Harvard boat race. inter-University contests are sport in Ste very best and purest form. There BLEND is not the faintest taint of professional

VERY OLD LIQUEUR

ism about these meetings het ween young men who row, not for a stake or monetary consideration of any kind, but purely for the glory of winning. Defout brings no ill feeling with it. It

LOCAL AND COAST NEWS.

The German Mail ca the 15th August was dalivered in London on the 15th Sept.

THE BRITISH ARMY.

Reductions Approved.

LONDON, September 14. The King has formally approved of M Haldane's army reductions which will be carried out under the instructions issued at Bur tint, but the reduction of the third battalion of the Coldstream Gunds is post poned for the present.

THE RUBBER TRADE.

A Corner Possible.

LANSON, Suptember 14.

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It is reprinted that the United States Rubber trust has nequired the stock of There were 381 European and 144 large London firm, and it is stated that Chinese visitors to the City Hall Library, and 112 Europesus and 2,454 Chinesa visitors to the Museam during the week ended 16th Sept.

A light line of milway, about twe is recognised that the trial of strength miles long, has been constructed within

and skill and endurance is decided ab-the last few weeks from the foreshores at"

Tai-Kok-Shri, near Yaumsti, to the Kow

this is the final step towards gaining the control of the world's supply of raliber.

THE "KNIGHT COMMANDER,"

No Compensation.

Loxnox, September 15.

revolutionists, and indieting severe punish-

destroying their property. So for President Palmas has refused American aid,

September 1. President Palma of Cuba declare that he will subdue the rebellion without either assistance or interforemen from the Was hington Government. As the position the insurgente is daily becoming inore critical, they have offered to accept terme The President however, has from Falera if he will adopt a conciliatory attitmle. rejected the insurgente' proposals. He is determined to crash the revolutionary movement, so that no further rising shall take place,

September 2

The revolution in Onba is rapidly spread- ing and threateos shortly to engulf the whole island in the throes of civil war. Refugees, foeing before the depredations of the insurgents, are pouring into Havans and the other large towns to seek the protection of the Government authorities.

.

The insurgent General Sanchez has been captured by the Government troops and brought into Hayoba to stand bis trial for nedition.

He will probably be shot. The sitcation in Cuba is now extremely setions. The Washington Government entertains considerable "anxiety as to the estcome. Yesterday the insurgent army. in very good order, attacked Cienfuegos and' defeated the garrison, Thes attempted to enter the city, bat a body of armed citizens- prevented this by raising the drawbridge. The city in new invested by the enemy. The Government in hurriedly calling ont more troops. Havanais like a great barrack. Many adventurous Americans desire to go to Havana in the hope of being allowed to take part in the suppression the insur- rection.

JAPAN'S TOURIST TRAFFIC.

A letter has been received by the The Russian Government has flatly Yokohama Board of Trade which, among nolately on its merits and that every loon side of the tunnel for the Kowloon refused to pay compensation for the sink-

man who is in either of the crews is a Canton Railway. The fine is wed for ing of the Knight Commander." Great other things, points out: "It is generally conveying materials from junks, etc, to Britain suggests that the whole matter be agreed that the future prosperity of Japan frier from start to finish. With pro- the south of the tunnel where a shaft has referred to the Flague Conference. Russia depends much upon the development of WHISKY.fessional sport this can never be so. already been sunk,

THE WEEK.

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TUESDAY.

AGENTS FOR THE OHINA MAIL. LONDON-F. ALDAR, 11 & 12, Cement's Lane, Lombard Street, e.c. OLARKE,

has not yet repliesi.

DWBETH were

When a large amount of money is at

Thirty-five compan

A Loiden telegram to the Osala stako the frailty of human naturn is charged, at the Magistamay, this morning. Mainichi saya that the famine is spreading such that it does not always happen with allowing their boats to remain in the that the result of the contest is what it typhoon shelter at Causeway Bay for a in Bengal, and the famished people are

longer time than was in the opinion of the looting the stores. would have been if no material coupolice necessary. The stapaus, usual, erowded into the shelter as soon as the

With reference to the contemplated

the export tmde. Among the items usual.

ly desiguated as 'invisible exports the tourist trade is one of the most important ;- every step taken to maintain and encourage

takon in the interests of all connected with such a valuable source of income is a step

Japanese trade...

"Many members of your Board are

sideration had entered into the ruatior.typhoon signal was hoisted last week and sapansion of the Yokohama Waterworks especially interested in the subject. The M.M., N.D.L., N.Y.K., O. &0., P.M., The sport of Kings as everyone remained there for a day after the signal at a cost of Y4,500,000, the Nicht Nacht various steamship companies, the C.P.R., knows, is also the sport of knaves, and was taken down, owing to the day being reports that the Municipality intends to and P. & spend considerable sums of The police apparently considered obtain a subsidy from the Government to osoy in advertising the attractions of Japan, but much of this money and effort the horse that passes the post first is they had no excuse for doing so. Inspec cover shout one-third of the cost. The reis of little avail so long as visitors have ren-

brought as a caution to the defendants and domestic or foreign loan..

Langley explained that the charge was mainder will have to be raised by either & sonable grounds for reporting poor, accom

Sox & PLAST, 85 Gracechurch St., THROUGHOUT THE EAST not invariably the flootest that entered

R.t.

STREET & Co., Ltd., SB, Corn-

hill. GORDON & Gora, 16 St. Bride

St.. EC. BATER, HENDY & Co., 81, Cannon Street, z.c. WILLs, Lad., 181 Cannon Street, EO. ROSEET WAISON, 150, Fleet Street. O. MITOHELL Co., Snow Hai, Holborn Viaduct, 70. D. J. KEYMER & Co., 1, Whitefriars St., E.O. MATHER & CEOWTHER, 10, 11, 12 New Bridge St., B.G. MILTON & Co. 22 Glasshouse Bt., Regent St., w,

PARIS AND EUROPE: MAYENDE. FATER & Co., 18 Rue de la Grange Bateliere, Paris. The Rov. Dr. HART D.G.L., 12 Rue Vivienne, Paris, NEW YORK:-Tas Cunca Evandklin

- Orice, 52, West 22nd Street.

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POWELL'S

LONGKONG

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generally: BEAN & BLOK, San Fran

AUSTRALIA, TASMANIA, AND NEW

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they were fined 82 cash and bound over

in the sum of $20 eacli to be of goexi

behaviour for two months.

The writer says that briefly summasrised, the chief needs TO

modation, high charges, insufficient facil- ities on a fer beaten tracks, and no facilities for the page. But inter-University

Gun Practies will be carried out as at all outside those beston trucks, Not only is money spent in advertising, but rowing, yachting, and, to a certain

follows-From Stonecutters West in a

Also in the construction of mass and fast degree, cricket and football staad

South Westerly direction from 9.30a.m. passenger vessels equipped with all wederz A wealthy Chiunman named I ung to 18 neon on Saturday 2nd inst. by the faxaries and conveniences. It is for Japan on a pedestal apart from all other

to provide the traveller so brought to her San, who mentioned as a genrantee of his 83 Coy, R.G... and on Monday, 20thing,alinres with a sufficient welcome to justify; sport inasmuch as the contests are standing tint he was surely for the Tai from Stonecutters. West in South these efforts of this steamship companies. never for stakes. To bave kept Wo firm for $150,000, and a friend nedstorly, direction from 9.30 am to 12 these domains of sport uncontaminated, Hes Dai, were curgell, at the Magistracy noen by the H.K.S.B.R.O.A. I the this inorning, with assaulting a police or comparatively so, is something to be constable, assaulting a Chinese woman and weather is unfavourable on either of the proud of in this age when the power creating a disturbance in a house at above dates practice will take place the

Queen's Road West. They buth pleaded following day, of gold is ruining much that, was venor-guilty and is was stated that the defen- But the dants went to the woman's house and got

The Volunteer concert, postponed: able and beautiful in life.

drunk. They abused her and when

from Saturday evening, will take place on: international contests, and we include Chinese detectivo came in to see what the Thursday evening but if the weather, is

The Volunteer Concert.

in that expression the trials of strength trouble was he was thrown downstairs. then again anistonsable, the concert will ZEALAND-GORDON & Geox, Mel. 8. WATSON & 00, between Cirent Britain and her daugh. The first defendant was fined 835 for the be held on the following evening, Friday: two awmuits and ordered to pay the woman The tickets already sold will, of course, tor natione, live a figher use. They $10 compensation and the second man was

for these dates. excite the interest of peoples in diffe- fined $25 for assaulting the detective. rent parte of the globe in a common

OFYLON :-W. M. Sam & Co., Tar

APOTHECABIES Co., Colombo.:

SINGAPORE, STRAITS, &c. -KELLY &

WALSH, LA, Singapore. PHILIPPINE ISLANDS-A, B, War-

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hold good

A GOOD FAMILY LINIMENT. TAVERY family should be supplied with

object and they afford an opportunity THIS disesuo niwage results from a cold for cuts, braises, burns, sin'da o siglin er from an attack of infiacore: Cham-For burns, scalls or similar

"Bettor ronds suitable for encrisges and motors,

Good horses and earringés available at ́ reasonable ritos,

"Better train services, especially during. the session when travel at its height.

(a) Speed 23

(b) Conveniences and appointments. Better hotel service.

Sanitary arrangements.

(b) Clein table linen.

(e) Clean bed linen,

(d) Cloan moms.

(e) Simple food, well cooked, Arrangements for excursions. Arrangements for anusemente. More regard for the convenienso of travellers, mero of a desire to assist them

every rospect. CHAMBERLAIN'S PAIN SALM.

for showing international courtesy berlain's, Cough Remedy quickly cares injuries, which are of frequent accurrence which is certain to have an effect in these ailmente nud panturates any tendin avery household, there is nothing soMATS liniment should occupy & promin, It is made good. It cools and soothes the wound and eat place in every home. It bas ne ency toward BUILDINGS. improving the relations between the esperiaily for these and similar ailments not only gives instant relief but brings out equal for its prompt curen of ants, barne, and can always be depended upon. For a speedy and permanent cure. For sale by bruises and sprains. For sale by a

chemists and storekeepers. all-chemists and storekeepere. countries whose representatives meetsste by all chemists and storekoopers.

Hongkong, September 4, 1906,

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