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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1906.

MEMOS. FOR TO-MORROW. the beat way of getting the Chinese BY TELEGRAPH.

Auction. 1pm.—ácstion of Household Farnkurs

at Durbar House, Kowloon.

Miscellaneons.

Government to make it public. This

shows a lamentable inability on the part of the Sucretary of State for For- Goods per Flinkhire undelivered after sign Affairs to appreciate the enormous

this date subject to rest.

importance of showing firmness in this first trial of strength with the New

China It also showe

deplorable

General Memoranda,

FRIDAY, October 19:-

9 p.m.-Meeting of Kowloon Cricket lack of sympathy with the aspirations Club at Seamen's Institate. Kosten.of those represented by the China As- Goods per Namang undelivered aftor

sociation. Sir Edward Gray, as an p.m. on this date will he landed. SATURDAY, October 20:---

Ngon-Blecting of Danton Instance experienced politicise, knows full wall Oce, Ltd., at Jardino, Mathown that the assurance of a Cabinet Minia Co.'s Office.

2.90 p.m.-Auction of Household Farni-ter would be alusless as opposed to

ture, at Nos, 61 & 62, Elgin Road,

an expleit Act of Parliament. Prince Kawioon.

Ching's lettor is the Cabinet Minister's saurance, the Imperial Ediet of May

MONDAY, October 22:--

9.30 am--Military Gun Practics.

da per australien unclaimed after this date at Noon will be enbjart to part and landing abarges.

is the Act of Parliament. Yet Bir Edward Grey professes to be satisfied!} Goods per Trieste undelivered after this Great Britai has had grievous cause

dato abject to rest-

TURDAY, October 25 :-

FIRE AT SHANGHAI.

TELEGRAPH COMPANY'S LOSS.

(From Our Vorrespondent.)

SPORTING.

Water Polo.

A BEGIMENTAL GAME.

A water polo matab, in connection with: the R.G.A. Inter-Company oup will be played on Friday afternoon, at 430, between the 88th and 67th Companies. ||RG.A.

SHANGHAI, Oct. 17.

The match will be played in the Royal The Telegraph Company's fine new

Enginsore' camber and an interesting game building on the Bund, which was to anticipated. We onderstand that ther almost completed. has been entirely 83rd Company will not take part in this destroyed by fire.

THE BALKANS.

TROUHLE IN MACEDONIA

Moders by Greeks.

Mersine, mapplied by Bruter,

Pia Rumluru).

Townox, October 16.

PIPPAN AYTMON TEAM YO

The China Mail

J'

AFIESS FOŁY,

in the past to races the incapacity of ber Liberal Foreign Ministers, but it was confidently hoped that Sir Edward Hirey would prors the brilliant excep The weak

Fairfor

RONGKONA

set

ng, Chetsbay 17, 1904

AROMA AND THE FORPIONER

Owing to the frequency of murders of Bulgariane by Graaka ir the distrlota RENKHDAY, NOTOPER 17, 1906, tion to the diesstrong Fola

our he bag whores

juncture of Draina and Kavala, which whon strength was most coqníuits will within the aphora over which go far towarda dispelling any rosente | British exercise gendarmery qoper

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year's competition, consequently the win- ner of this game will hold the Cup for the Joat. The 87th "impany are the present holders.

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Royal Hongkong Yacht Club.

The Royal Hongkong Yacht Club held its annual meeting at the Cricket Club'a- pavilion last evening. Mr C. H. Galo man la the Obsir, and there were present Moserm HL Perey Smith (secretary and treasurer), F. B. L. Bowlay, W. H. Donald, H.G. M. Fletcher, J. Hastings, F. P. Hett, F. C. Barlow, L. G. Bird, A. Cruickshank, Major H. Broke, A. H. Ough, B. H. King, E. A

Katson, W., Kublar, B. O. Reynolri.

H.. Tooker, and Major Watkins.

The adoption of the report and balance sheet was agreed to on the motion of the Chairman, and the following officers were elected for the ensuing year:-Commodore. Hon Mr F. H. May, C.M.G. Yachting Committen: Major Watkina and Mazars J.

As matters vision, the Grand Viziaz has made Hastings, H. P. Tooker. F. ). Reynolds, THE 'ti' in the Lordar Time, satiripathing of the kied.

I. G. Bird and Hon. Mr H, E Polinek. stand the control of the Phire Cus

strong r'aintu to the Hellenic K.0. Boat Committes: Messe F. C. repradsan, in caption

the tops, all sumuranees to the contrary Minister of the prepares of Crank with the need on leav (43 ima Amaciətim to face the queation notujshatending, has proanch out rể the hands in Macedonia

of the

inted of the this on stand fi Robert Tart, and no

Barlow, A. Cruickshank, C. H, Gaie, F. A. Blden, Major H. Broke and F. W. Warre. Mesura C.. H. Blason and W. H. Dartor The Grand Vivier also complains of were re-elected suditore, and the meeting concluded with a vote of thanks to Mezara aligfanturity and permanently justification ·xip'e for the hyljef that it the can let of the Gracian Copaular C F R. Besvis, W, Kohler, C. H. Gale.

Ney Officials and the Metropolitan (Ursek F. W. Warre and Major Watkins

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i The strangest

in inly the bauder k mauner the attitude we have adopted line in se får triumphant in her ze fugel to be bound by trusty obligations

Clarenghent

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The Chio Association

Tuumaliptely, the app intment of Tong har qad Tich Ting wast

notified that this

direct and

Mynet offensive demonstration of the anti foreign feeling which apparently stianites the Court By the publication this Edict the Chinese its Government practically isguer

Declaration

Indepen-lence Qar local branch of the C'hing. Augeriation show met pianinmidable prostorijale in

|communicating to London the very serions sins of the action of the Chines Government which was taken locally. This ndoaltedly strong thened the hands of the headquarters

Bishop) of Drains, demanding the ya

rall of the latter

in be campaign against the foreigner.

[Desina and Kapalx low Curalla) ara iv { Therefore we heartily conens with the Modi, nech cast, në Salonika,- Pr

last paragraph of the Chine Agenein- | 17 M.]

Itina's memorandum of Aug 21 "It

spacial services to the Club. Commodore Williams was made an honorary member · the Mob.

Home Criokat.

ia dinsaraly to be hoped that H M. ENGLAND AND FRANCE,|last month and the senson's averages were

Government will inaiat, in connert with

other treaty powers who are interosted! equally in principle, though in varying degreca, on a retorn in the status quo: note the recent Decree, and on asen rapena moes definito, more comprehen- sive, and more bidding for the future!

than Prince Ching's equivocal apportion

· that it does not make any change." **

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A State Procession.

{Bxclusiv» Service, Supplied by Router,

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LONDON, October 16.

The Lord Mayor and Aldermen of

The visit of the Lord Mayor of London, who are now in Paris, made a

The English cricket season concluded

pablished in the papers received by the French nail.

C. J. Rurnup has the bonour of heading the list, second to him being Hayward, whose wonderful aggregate of 3618 con- stitutes a world's record. Other batsmen' who have an average of over 50 are B. J. T. Bosanquet and Arnold, but the former's figures are somewhat misloading, inasmuch as he has only played sight innligs. A notable advant hy been made by P. A. Perrin, while Tyldesley and Hirst have had

a remarkable sin, the Lancashire po fessional claiming the distinction of the best individual score of the season, which,

of the Association and enabled them London and his party to Paris has state procession through the principal curiously enough, was made against the to present in their tenorands to July given our French friande an oppor streets of the French Capital to the champions. Hirst's record of over 900

tanity of showing whether the recently Hotel de Ville. developed, entente cordiale was merely

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runs and over 300 wickets has hoon duly enlarged upon, and he stands out by bin

The visitors were rapturously wel-self as the finest all-round player in the

a temporary political phenomenon er arguments why a determined stand based upon sentiments which were comod by the densely massed crowds should he taken by His Majesty's likely to oniure its permanency. That of Parisians, who lined the route, fiovernment in demanding that the opportunity was availed of in a man- The weather was magnificent and offensive Edict should be rescindedner which will gladden the hearts of the French were delighted with the As there is a sentimental objection to all those who wish to sae a lasting brilliance of the Civic cortega. the recission of an Imperial Edict friendship established between Great (though, as we have pointed out in the Britain and the French Republic.

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past, several recent procedents for such Nothing could exceed the heartiness THE SCENE AT LONGCHAMP.

a course coull readily be cited it has of the welcome extended to the British been suggested that a memorial advo-civic representatives, and their journey

LONDON, October 16. The scone at Lopgehamp was a regular

world. Of the younger generation of all round players, Woolley, of Kent, who is not yet twenty, is the most promising.

Lancashire can boast of the first two places in the bowling, held by Huddleston and Cuttell respectively, and then follow the formidabile Haigh and Hirst. Blythe and Fielder, the mainstays of the cham pions' attack, are high in the list, the latter having set up a record by taking over 160 wickets for Kent.

cating the necessary steps for restoring through the streets of Paris is, describ-pandemonium; the mob fought wildly within plenty, a most notable step forward

ed as resembling a triumphal proces-one wacther for booty; some invaded the aion. Witnessere of these demon. bars and got årunk; and some tory about madly brandishing stolen bank notes, of strations of friendship between the which they were soon robbed by others. countries, which grow more pronounced Scurvely any building on the course escaped as the two nations begin to know more destruction or damage. Sixty arrests wore

made. of each other's excellencies, will won- der why this was not brought abopt before. The reason is no doubt to be

the status que he sanctioned by Im- perial Rescript. As the Chinn Asso- ciation very clearly pointed out the more statement by the Wawo-pu that no change in the administration of the Customs Departinent was to be

FRANCE AND MOROCCÒ. -$48.00 effected, was valueless as against the

An Inkling of Trouble. been Imperial Edict. What has

LONDON, October 15, accomplished by Imperial Derren cau

Trouble is brewing between France and only be undone by Imperial Decree.

achieve the personal Morocco, erring to the latter creating all Notwithstanding this fact, of which popularity with the Parisians that Kingsarts of dificulties in the trade between Sie Edward Groy was perfectly cag-Edward has held from the time that Tafilet and Southern Algeria. nint. he accepted, as the Times he was Prince of Wales. Our gover

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found in the fact that Queen Victoria, great and good woman though she was, by reason of temperament and sex

not could

eign's personality has had a grest deal to do with bringing the countries to- have also undoubtedly had their effect. ether although political considerations method of administration laid down in An understanding, if not an alliance, the Loan Agreements" as satirinotory betwein a country like Great Britain,

and final. The fact is, in plain language with its limited monarchy, and one

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The

LOCAL AND COAST NEWS.

Hankow" Tragedy.

Although there is still roour for improve- ment, the gonera? standard of tickling has advanced, while good wicketkeepers abound

having been made by Humphrive, of Derbyshire.

The leading averages are ¦--

BATTING.

No. Times Most et pot Total im Tuns out runs, loog, Avur.

... 21

3 1207 179 07.05

C. J. Burnuj T. Hayward. 61 8 3518 219 68.37 K. L. Hutchings, 34 4 1579 176 58.23 B.J.T. Bosanquet, 8 0 416 101 51.87

| E, G. Arnold ... 39 4 1767 168 50.48

J. Iremonger

....43-6 1704 200* 48.48′

P. A. Perrin, ... 433 1893 150 47.32 I. T. Tyldesley ... 52 3 2270 295* 46,30° G. B. Hust... ...58 2385 109 45.80 Other batsmen to store over a thousand

wero-Hayes, 2309; Denton, 9287

Hobbs 1913; Killick, 1767; Rhodis, 1721; F. Bowley, 1629; R. H. Spooner, 1680; F. L. Fane, 1572; A. 0. Jones,

| 1560 ; C. J. B. Wood, 1508.-

BOWLING.

A coroner's inquiry is to be held

- Huddleston

Cuttell regarding the burning of the "Hankow" bat the date for holding it has not yet been S. Haigh fixed. In n. 165 bodies have now been. H. Hist...

N. R. Udai,

A. Kallant

stared.

We have received from the Pacifci

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G. E. Deanott

-- Gregson...

0. Baker,...

Bestwick

.... 2040-174

*** 434

....3434 203

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Runs Wks. Arer

813 50 19.20 909 37 13.07 14.59 20 14.95 16.50 18.56

3096-16

17.60

428 24 17.83

198

11 18,00

3123 118: 18.46

Other bowlers to take 100 wickets and

that Prince Ching's statement is incon- like France, with the most advanced & Shippers' Guide. sistent with fact. The appointment form of republican government, seems

Shippers Guide. It is handsomely pro-and over were:-Fielder, 180; W. Leen, of two officiale and the order "All more natural than the alliance between Mail Steamship Co, a copy of their Offcist

Francs and Russia where still an daded and gives a great deal of information 168; N. A. Know, 144; G. J. Thompson, Chinese and Foreign employee of the autocratic government oxorcisés.away, to shippors, do comprehensive is it in its 136; Buckenham 135; W. Mesd, 133 ; 6. Customs are to be under the It was inevitable that Groat Britain range indeed, that exporters and importers Rhodes, 129: J. Crawford, 118; Har control and direction of the above and Franco should sooner or later should and it of extreme "valus. A des grave, 112; J. Gunn, 112; Myths 111; named High Commissioners" (Tieh exchange pledges of friendship and cription is given of all leading ports and A. E. Rolf, 100; and Wass, 100.

that it has been sooner we most thank the book is illumlasted with excellent Liang and Tang Shao, Yi) is in itself a

the good offoes of Edward, the photographs, diroot change. The order that provin

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