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MONDAY, MAY 13, 1907.

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SPAIN'S HEIR

A Robust Blonde Boy.

Great Rejoicinga.

(Exclusive Service, supplied by Reuter,

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LONDON, May 11,.. When Marshal Lopez Dominguez Premior of Spain) opened the doors of the Queen's apartmant at Madeld at 12.45 yesterday and announced to the courtiers present that a Prince had been born he was greeted with cries of "Viva!"

The condition of both Queen and Prince is most satisfactory.

THE WRECK OF THE "SUEZ,

Particulars from Amoy.

The stormer "Suez," or "Nikolai " which wont ashore on the north-east of Quemoy Land, inside Dodd Island, near Amoy, is stern down and there is overy prospect of her becoming a total wreck, We understand a dense fog prevailed when the ship struck. She was heading for

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SPORTING.

Yachting.

THE CHINA MAIL.

Mr

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Opinions of an Indian,

the way of winning the filth game du be THE TROUBLE IN INDIA. also took the sixth. A game each and the [score was called-five-three, Mr. Norrla lending, Mr Norrie won the next mes THE ROYAL HONGKONG TACHT CLUE.and the set 6-3, 1, 7240 Bengal Our readers siready know that the For the fan? sot the tie players took 'ap

Tho disturbancos that seo at present site and sag walls for the new premises of their places and after Bir Hancock and taking place in Lahore has caused general the Royal Hongkong Yacht Club have won the first, three gands in succession attention to be focussed upon India, and already been sompleted. At a Committee wont to the defender who was playing pegulation is rife så to he probabis out. meeting held on Friday at the Councilskillful game, though his opponent was conso of the feeling that is now manifesting also making a fine showing. The fifth itself in violence. In order to obtain Chamber when the Hon. Mr F. B. May game was won by the challenger after deuce some hrst-hand knowledge regarding the Commodoro of the Club, was in the Chair had been called, a hard drive from this Amoy for coal,

When news reached Amoy that the ship and Major Broku. Messrs. Carpenter, linck line by Mr Norris finding the net, precise manner in which the Indian ashora Harbour Master Stovens Tooker, Warre and Forey Smith (Score The sixth and seventh games were won by himself regards the situation in the vast

played a trifle weakly, procacted to the spot and brought in the tary); were present, a tender for the corro, in the latter of which Mr Han-empire, we pommissioned an Indian named

the court and a third

fool out of 息 captain and crows. The second-offieor stood erection of the buildings was nocopted, ball into the not, another well Gure Datta Kumar, who has just arrived out from Calcutta, to give his impressions, by the ship to keep off looters and is said to The buildings will be comploted by 31st sidu the side lines. The defender who and in order not to put our own! for set and nately construction on his thoughts as expresied.

his opponent not have had a lively time of it.

quickly man to having gained n

Ona point ly in English, we here give what he did Mr Norrin require but the next thres writes as lo bas aubmitted it went to the challenger and dauce was Then in trying to half-volley Mr

the Hancock found

court,

Mr Norris winning drove out of the and the next he by siz anes to two. Kaines of which Mr Norris won twenty five and Altogether forty-six genes were played, his opponent twenty-one. The champion Moored 188 points to the challenger's 350. There was not much in it, but oirths whole it must be conceded that Me Norrie knows more about the game than 3: Hancock

The Russian Consul from Fomehow has

arrived Amany to investigate the strand ing of the stunner.

The enlvego steamer "Protector" is proceeding to the wreck to see what can be done in the directions of malengo

THE JAPANESE MURDER.

December next, it is hoped.

The buildings, which will be for the most part two sterics high, comprise on tho lower door large Bont-House, Gymnasium, Lavatory and Drying Room and on the second floor spacious Verandahs, Committee Room, Ladies' Room, General Heading Room and Bar, Dressing Room, and Lavatory.

There will be also a largo Tonnis Court The slip for yachts will reconfinedate ten The hearing of tho charges of murder against the four Japanese and that of being racing yachts at one time. Altogether it is accessories after the fact against seven believed that tho Club premises will be others was continued this afternoon at the very fine and replete with all the usual outsidegistracy, before Mr F. A. Hazeland.club-house oquipment,

Mr P. P. J. Wolehouse conducted the

The Prince is blonde in complexion and bus a robust frame,

Crowds of people assembled

Lawn Tennis,

THE HONGKONG CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP.

the Palace, and the abeering was case for the police and Mr P. W. Goldring

appenred for the accused. deafening.

The evidence of a Japanese woman, who There is great rejoicing throughout Bred with the deceased, was taken. After

stating that she saw the four accused of. The law taubly match for the Spain,

murder, some time after the affray, wit-Championship of the Hongkong Club ness continuod that she visited the hotwoon Mr H. Hancock and Mr T. B. Yamatokan paling house and there Norris (holder) was played on Saturday! saw the mistress, who was looking very afternoon on the Club's ground, in the pale. Witness spoke, to her, concerning the deconsed..

{ACUTEL'S BERVICE.] SPAIN.

LONDON, May 10. The Queen of Spain has given birth to

& SOL.

PRINCE FUSHIMI.

The Guildhall Ceremonial.

LONDON, May 10. The Aldershot review, in honour of Prince Fushini, was cancelled on account of bad weather.

quired ons broent-

OF 80 Out-

COVERED-COURT CHAMPIONSMis,'

India is a land of Roligious and Agricol;

ohanging throtighout, but the occupation bural people. Their religion has been

become too weak to produce now suficient remained still. Enid is fertile, but it has

to maintain. So the Indian beams, poor. On the surface of the earth there is no other country whose monthly income is Rs 2 per monsum per head.

Indians are generally fearful and con tented people. Their religion has taught them so. If wo trace the history of Indiane before the Mohammedan period, we find that the Indians were ruled by their own different. Tenders and there was no con 1..abeolute monarchy or constitutional one,HE above REWARD will be paid to any Person or Persons giving such information as will lead to the discovery-dead or klive-of HUGH MOILRATH, of Sydney, Australia, who disappeared from Hongkong on 16th Novembar, 1908.

$5000 REWARD.

In the covered-court championships of the Queen's Club played in April, A. F. Wilding won the singles, defeating Caridie, Wilding and Major J. G, Ritchie scurta the doubles and Wilding and 3 Ensilako Smith the mixed doubles. H. Doherty did not compete...

Billiards.

STEVENSON IN AUSTRALIÀ,

At the same time no such fighting-atrug gle for conquering other countries--as going on, as is the case nowadays. Each community in India was happy and busy in their own religious pursuits. Roligion.

Description: Eft. 11 ins. High Slight bulld; Fair hair and moustache; 'slight paralysis one side of the face.

When last seen, on 15th November, 1908, stated he was going to Canton that evening.

Address any information to Hongkong, May 6, 1907,"

H. W: Stovenson, the well-known cusist, thoir chief him. Under some circunstances Mohammedans, began to is now in Australia, showing the Colonials come into India and got hold of the land and one cannot afford to support his family how to play. Stevenson's best performance and became the rulers of the country, with it. If we take the educational line. was his break of 80 "anchor" or This change had its own effect throughout. Now the education in India is nieroly Ló **cradle" cannons He is at present During the reign of Akbar the Great the get sono clorks in different offices. Though perhaps the greatest player of English whole Indian nation, including Hindu and they work hard, generally 8 to 9 hours an interval, the billiards, and is attractive with it. It has Sohammedan, wer happy-both the day willout

CHINA MAIL' OFFIOB

The

ROBINSON PIANO

presence of rather a large attendance, though it is probabis that many more Mr Wodehouse-Aud from what she would have turned out to witness the told you did you gather where he was? gano had anything like notice been given

Mi Hazoland-Oh-no! Not thithe thist the event was to be played. found he was dead, I suppose. I presumo . Both players are well known to lawa you object to that question, Mr Golding? tennis onthusiasta, for both are past

Mr Goldring -Yes, certainly, Witness stated that she Ry one of the shampions of the Club; Mr Hancock won defendants, who told her that Araki (the the title in 1504, and Me Norris captured Dawson is the better man. The latter up posta iu Civil and Military were both in their superior is wong and so there is it last year on his first appearance hero. to recently more than held his own with the hands of Hindu and Mohammedan discontentment among this class as well.

And Their salary is also very low. deceased) had been wounded and lind bean

The challanger had the serve and opened. Stevensen, but resant files to haud furnish equally. Another change camo, sent to the hospital. She asked could she well, but the first game ran to deres thres particulars of a inatch in which Storenson Aurangzeb, the prejudiced and bias- advised not to go.

next two gunes in quick saccession-Mr Norrie only scoring six points altogether put Mr Hancock's supporters on good torms with themselves. Both players were a trifto work in their length the defender in particular but as he warmed up to his. gamo he began to force the challenger back to the end of the Court and once there ko kept the challenger busy with his hard cross-court drivos. Mr Hancock was cortainly playing up to his best

long been a most question whether he or sections were considered equal. Higher treatment they receive at the hands of COMPANY, LTD.

To-day Princa Fushimi drove in stato to go to the hospital to soe Araki, and was times before the server won. Getting the played all over Dawson: As the matchen minded. Mohammedan Ruler did not caro actual leaders of the nation. They are no

receive an address in the Guildhall, which

was festooned with Japanes and British floge

The streets were everywhere decorated with Japanese Bags and crowded with people.

The weather was bright with sunshine. The company at the Guildhall included the Prince and Princess of Wales, tho Dake and Duchess of Connaught, Bir Edward Grey, Sir Charles Hardingo and Lord Fitzingurice.

sang the Japanese atthom in Japanesc.

Enst.

Foreign Offico Banquet.

LONDON, MAY 11.

Prince Fushimi in returning, thanks referred to the special friendship existing between the two nations.

BRITISH CONSOLS.

LONDON, May 11. Consels are lower, owing to the Transvial loan and an impending Cape Joan of £2,000,000 @ 1%.

The caso la proceeding.

SHANGHAI RACES.

Some Aspects. -

(From Our Correspondent.)

to be the complete failures of this. Por much to the surprise of his “barrackers.”

ho will play in Australia will be simply exhibition games, spectators will not be bored with the anchor, cradle, or lovejoy shot. as the angle canton is variously, oalled.

CONFIDENCE MEN.

The Old, Old Story.

1.

THE

82%

The higher and bolter class indians are

for the feelings of the Hindus and was doubt grateful to their rulers for the

bad tool in the lads of Mohammedan benefits they have received from their MINIATURE GRAND Mullan and oficials. He did what was hands.

BY

STEIN WAY

Among them there are two told by them other to kill or convert partics one is in the favour of Govern Hindus into Mohammedanism, and such ment and they request the Government treatment of him changed the feelings that such is the state of the people is a work of creative art which slaude of the whole Hindu Community.

and if Government does not extend alone-unqualifiedly THE BEST

There came out two warrior suctions of Hindas inmely Sikhs in Punjabi and the Marhatta in Bombay and Poons side,

their helping hand the consequences would

be worse for both. People would suder PIANOS

more and they would lose their confidenco

in Government as they generally depend

prefer death then hunger. They want to

were in the hands of the English wire and worse.

L.

by all other Leading Maker

BASED ON PRESENT HATE OF

VERED AMOY COUNCIL.

mooting of the Kulaogen Municipal Conncil was held at the Board Room Kulangau, Amoy, on the 28 April, when there were present Mowers, W. H. Wallace, (Vies-chairman) O. A. V. Bowen, Husey Tear-chow, the Health Offees and the Secretary.

A letter was read from the Chairman,

Mr F. B. Marshall, resigning his seat on

Summonses-Assault, L; Breach of

Municipal Regulations, 5; Illegal pos

Summary arrests-Burglary, 1; Assault, session, 1; Debt, 1; Contempt of Court, 2

1; Attempting to escapo, 1. “

SILANGHAI, May 9. The first three days of the Spring Face

A young Chinaman told an old story at There was great bloodshed going on at that Meeting wore days of over changing sat-form-nong conld deny that--but during the Magistracy this morning Yosterday the European nations had also some on it. Another party has openly declared FOR SALE OR HIRE When the royal procession entered the prises. It at first seemed that the favourite the earlier portions of the gasc Bir Norrie he was walking along a rock, crying a connectioti in India, as regards trade, te. Sary and they say they have suffered Guildhall, the choir of the military schoolposties and jockeys of fornier meetings were sent a large number of balls into the not bundle of clothes and an umbrella, when Great struggle was going on among them much, they want no more suffering. The At PRICES consistent with quality and

he was accosted by-two Chinese, who asked us well. Each nation, was ambitime to Prince Fushimi in reply to the addresshans it was the bed condition of the Course However, the 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th and 6th him to. pawn two gold rings for them.getIddi India and after a great die the death of a HeroAAAANSU KAN EXCHANGE. :

There is no doubt India is passing expressed his gratitude for the hearty onto Monday because on Sunday night games were won by the defender, mainly Nothing loth, he took the rings aru left deal of trouble. the English came

through the critical position. The cause reception bo had received.

After the address the Prince took the rain came down heavily and persistently through his excellent placing. On two or is buudle and umbrolla with then out succcnful. luncheon at the Mansion House.

and the winning was for the strong three occasions ho find Mr Hancock running When he reached the pawnshop he found They took their possession in a portion of all this is nothing but Hunger and had for all he was worth, and though the latter the rings ware brass and he hastened back of Bengal na beg to watch the more-treatment of certain European oficials to rather than the Best

Mr Charlie Bennett's "Brockton" played returned wonderfully at times, Mr Norrie to suure his belongings. The birds and ts. The East India, Co. was formed towards Educated Indians. Many accidents him a sorry gaino, and the astonishingot seemed to have a rosorve of power which he flown, however, and the lad went to the manage the Indian affairs. Things were such as Partition of Bengal, Disturbanes af not settled yot and there arose a miscom. Barisal and Commilla, and the trial of the commenced in the Criterion Stakes when as husbanding for the finish, He realised, police station and reports the air.

perchance, how determined was his opponent A Chinese detective was put to preliension between Hindu and English Punjabi are increasing the ill-feelings he Sir Edward gare a banquet to Prince Rurie," with Mr Moller op, wan casily and he wanted a little to spare later on. work and he succeeded in running the two which ealed in the Mutiny of 1857. Oh won the ralets and the subject, and if Fushimi at the Foreign Office, at which by five longths. "Brocktom corning up The first ust went to the defender-six men to their air, where he found the It was n temible blood-shed, worse than a sucli liko cases occur. Iroquently, there is there was a distinguished gathering.

second. He was quite unable to equal grazes to four, Mr Hancock having won bundle of clothes. Searching the room ho battle, but the Sikhs of the Punjab who no doubt the consequences would be worse Sir Edward Grey, in toasting Prince his style of last Meeting. Look was did the 9th gante.

also found seven counterfeit Hongkong great help to them and every thing Indians are loyal subjects throughout, the Council, owing to his departure for some Fushimi, praised the patriotism and public

The spound set saw Mr Hancock adopt coins and 52 counterfeit Chinese conv.was Buttled scori. Our late beloved but when they are in trouble, their life is six months from the Island, I was spirit of the Japanese and said that the out and Mr Hayes, his jockey, carried object of the renewal of the stilunce, to horrible dejection on his face.. The other ing some of Mr Norris's tactics, for after Mr F. A. Harland sentence both men to Queen Victoin became concious of her even in danger, they do not take the law unanimously decided to place on record thei years ago, was not to injure others but to great surprise was the renowned Chuck getting on to his length and driving Mr six weeks' grol, with six hours in the stocks, Indian subjects and she took the manage into their own hands, but go to Courts of Council's appreciation of the services My Burkill's failure to win mees on the second Norrie kack the chillenges closed up for Inreeny by moans of strick, and one of ment in her own hands. Hor Prociama Justice, and when they see that there is inshall has rendered the community as á secure stability and peace.

place, so he to the net, but he did not resp much! then, who was in posscasion of the coins, tion of Empress of India was glad tidings none to hear them, they are obliged to member of the Council and to the Counci He trasted that this, our object, was day. He could not get a recognised by all interested in the Far trailed in last and slunk past the Gound advantage for the defender drive past was fined $150, in default six wooks to all different sections of the Indian save their life from danger. This very facts their Chairman, and the Vico-chairman

Stand instead of proudly riding before it naim with skill, reminding one of be, we are used to seo, hini. His ill lack Gibson's strong point. In this set there imprisonment, in respect to the Chinose Nation. That was a right stop in the sight can be very easily proved, oveu eye-witness-ins requested to communicate this resolus

were thres double faults, each by the money and three weeks' imprisonment in dingstion. Now pence was going on ad in the ships which are daily coming from tion to Mr Marshal

throughout, and both the Indian and the Calcutta to Hongkong. Among the deck It was decided to plant some quick did not continue on the third day, and he

challenger, but despite this Mr Hancock's respect to the Hongkong money.

English, the ruled and the rulers, began passenger there are nearly 40 or 50 Inding growing trees on the north side of the wou three consecutive firsts, receiving a

service was much the better of the two, for simply splendid ovation.

their mutual help was the cause of their workmou and there is always fighting The Superintendent of Police reported All the some, his reception did not several times ho smut necross-curving halla PROMENADE CONCERT to do their duty towards each other, and labourers and some 400 or 590 Chisise Taunis Ground.

To say Saturday night's Promenade

among them, on account of insufficient that the following cases have been heard owit betterment, compare with that given to My A. 1. that troubled Mr. Norrie a good deal, Watts, who, on "Morisk," carried off the whereas Mr Norris's service was not at all Concorl was a great success would almost

About fifty years have passed and daring space on deck. The ship Captain is reported in the Mixed Court since the lost difficult. The eighth game-tlio acore be be superfutons. For given a fine cool nights Champions. There has seldom been a race or our little convo attended by so muching four-three in favour of Mr Hancock the use of the Volatoer Parade Ground, this period what improvements have head to but he is helpless, and the result is that meeting

was a finn tusele, deuce being called seven a few strings of Japanese lanterns, some of made. All have some effects on the mind some Indians and Chinese are put to trouble. excitement as this. Would "Brookton, times before Mr, Hancock won The final the best local talent and Mr Grimble and of India's younger generation. There were This happens nearly in each and every ship who had saved his face the provious day by pulling off the Shanghai Stakes, retum game of the set was taken by the challenger, others behind the scenes to arrange all no railways, telographs, post offices, cable which comes from Singapore to Hongkong who finished up with a really splendid cross details In the customary excellent way grams, ships, &c., Se. People were only to his former style and win the race court drive from tho-back line. The set these open air escorts are conducted, religious, and their religion had nothing to of the season, or would "Ruric" forge nished 6-4 in favour of the challenger.

the result is bound to be more than do with their political matters. If you do ahead, or moro likely still, would "Moriak” carry off the Laurels. The latter was what On the scores there appeared to bo little a mere success That Saturday night's not interfere into their religion they would At the usual fortnightly inceting of tho took place, and never was the name of the game and when Mr Hancock walked performance was so will he testified to not raise any solde in the political move. Sanitary Board, to-morrow, the Hon. Mr pony shouted out to welcome hina hours as any with the third sof (6-3) a large number by the large and appreciative audience ments. It was only their feelings 50 years

of the spectators thought it was all over bar including His Excellency, The Hon. Mr

Now all the things are changed. They do A. W Browin (Registrar General) will we all shouted: "Moriak." The Ho shouting." Mr Norrie, it was thought, F. H. May, C.M.G., the Officer Ad-

always bare been accaded a warm corner J. Tant in the opinion of this Board then the hearts of Shanghai people, and would not be able to stand the heavy taak ministering the Government that attend not care for religious triflings. Westera young Arthur Watts, who, save for bring involved by playing fire sets against ed. It would be dificult to pick out the Education has opened their eyes. They have

The work of constructing the armcured who made such a "hit" in the part of Iarge increase in recent years in the numing Mosiak home first on Wednesday in Player of Mr Hences stamp, but that cranie de la creme" of the performers, read the history of other nations. They ber of dead bodies placed in the sects is the Siccave. Cup, had not done so well as was whore most peoplo made the mistake, birs. Newborn was in excellent voice and have studied how America became free of due to the sanitary incasures adopted since T. E. Waite, has proved himself to possess for not only did Mr Norrie last out alright, rendered "A Woodland Madrigal" (R. English: Now they understand the better cruiser "Ibuki" (more than 10,000 tons Claire Ffolliott in the "Shaughraun," Me but finished comparatively fresh. After Batten) and "An Interlude (Landon system of Government. They realize the will be commenced at Kure from the A. J. Askow, who was so successful as 1884 agnivet plague and sell-por... all the grit of his brother Jira, of Batoro defonder took tho first ganie, Mr Hen Ronald) in fino ebylo, being enthusiastically duties of public and at the same time they first decade of May, and is to be flushedFather Dolan," in the same piece, ord 3. That a reduction in the number of fame. Forhaps it is not amiss here to cock walked away with four, inainly due to onored both ties Mrs R. Hancock know what Government ought to do within six months, reports a Tokyo con Me J. D. P. La Grove, who played the dead botties placed in the streets can be congratulate him upon his engagement to

The play will be produced under the direct effected only by obtaining the assistance of Miss Norah Middleton, daughter of his service and his splendid recoveries. Half nude hor debut in Hongkong musical cir towards the subject over which it rules femporary. The launching ceromony will dashing and dobonnair Captain Molyneux.

Osborne Middleton, formerly such a wall a dozen times Mr Norio seemed to have the cles with Lambert's contralto solo "Come These are the real feelings of Indian now be held by the end of October.

supervision of the author... the Chineso. M

3. That to obtain the effective co-opera-known and well loved figure on the Turf. point cafe and just na often Mr Hancock close, Beloved", and was warmly received. adaya. They are actually hungry and they

A Millionaire in Trouble. Socially, too, the Mooting was a great retrieved himself. Naterallyspplause groot Mrs R. Hancock will be a great acquisition want Food to maintain themselves. They Lion of the Chinese revision of the

ed these tit-bits of play. Fine tossing, the to the musical community of Hongkong, know that they are hard working people and bye-laws relating to infectione disease success and once more the brides of the ball landing on the back lino, was shown Misa Blair's recitation "The Faithful; they do work for 12 hours eccessively correspondent writes to a Tokyo Governor-General Oshima

sonson graced the lawn in wedding dresses.

by both men, Mr Norrio being a trifle the Lovoro" (F. C, Butuand) was given in her only to earn their livelihood, but still thoy vernacular paper that Mr Hinus, the necessary, and thatsuch a rovision is called That is a thing I am not going to praso, better in this respect. A couple of weak usual good style and was much appreciated. cannot earn as much to satisfy their well-known.millionaire of Yokohama, is in zuka, Director of the Kwantung Adminis for on other granada as well.

because although a Race Meeting calls forth A further letter from the Government that is best in dress, to dress woll one slote were shown by Mr Norrie towards Of the gentlemen Messrs. Goldring sud hunger what about luxuries gruat trouble. It was discovered that bistration Ofice, a rumour has come to prevad, Oshion, Governor-General of Ewantung, relative to the dead bodies found cast away must driss appropriately, and silks and the end of this set, his volleying in parti- Laminert in their respective tenor solos, Mr. They ace in different departments under adopted son, Mr Yenjiro, who had com-reports the roden Ohoho, that General in the streets will be read; and anolbertina are sadly out of place.

cular not boing of much service to him. Jokl on his violin, and Mr Sutherland with Government they work faithfully and even mitted suicide at Tabakci some fimo agr minuto by the Hon. Mr Browin will also

At the commencement of the fourth set his comb patter wero perhaps the best botter, but they cannot get oven as much had issued bilis to the amount of 7,500,000 will resign. The cansa is attribubaž to a be rend

For the first time, I think the spectators settled dowu for the good Mr F. Carrand Mr G. Worcester also gave to live upon. As I have already said oul-yen in his name while alive. If this is difference with Baron Goto, President of safo in saying two pickpockets were caught relieving, trustful gentlemen of play they expected to be shown. Mr songs that woro warmly applauded. Mon tivation is n failure, though the farmer true, it clears up the mystery concerning the South Manchurise Railway Co. Evi dollar notes. They were so sure of Flancock had only to win this set to min tien should be malo of the Alexandra works for 12 hours a day and labours Ford, the cause of Bir Yenjiro's tragical end dently there exists something unpleasant escaping from observation that they the match and therefore, it was much the quarte to the opened the first part of the yet it does not rain in line and consequent One more instanço that riches are a mug in the relation of the office and the harmonious working of the two functions happy home is the most valuable pos- carried on their game with an amusing enmo by though it wore the final gars, progranine with When you hear the ly there in not sufficient production; and if of misery has been furnished moralises our company. If so, it is a great pity, að is necessary for the wayancement of our Asession that is within the reach of

interest in Manchurin mankind, but you cannot enjoy its com openness which proved their undoing and Five titaas the first game went to douce anjo" and the second with "Far, Facit rains, le mitis no heavily that it tak contemporary,

COLDS AND PNEUMONIA. forte If you are sufering from rheumatism, they will now answer for their misdeeds.hoforo Mr Norrie won, and then he simply Gatty) and also song God Save the APRy all that was sown lo spits of walked away in the next three games, King at the close of the consort all of all this if there is anything left behind, it You throw aside business cares when you Once more, Sir Pelliam Warron pullod Hancock scoring only Are points, which were most harmoniously delivered. is not oven qufficient to pay Government THERE can be no grouse for a mate enter your home and you can be relieved off a sweep and it in alineat noodless to say Excellent tossing, smart cross-court

the allows a cold to develop tote revenue and what about their own preuments. Ohamberlain's Cough Beti from those thematic pains also by apply

livelihood? So the farmers are disappoint counteracts any tendency towards this jpg Chamberlain's Pain Balie Ous that Mr Gando was twice successful in application will give you relief and its this direction. He Almost invariably does ahots and superb drives, were the

Lalu's Pain Balm and give them continued ase for a short time will bring draw the lucky number, and personally, if features of Mr. Norrio's play, which at this DATHE the parts fredly with Chambered. They leave their homes and come to dissage and many doctor's bills have been and dysentery in all" forma and in all

all ohemiata and storekeepers. about a permanent oure. For aste by all kto ho is taking a ticket in a sweep stage was the best yet shown. A couple of absolute rest an a quick cure is certain. Farve in military and police but the pay saved by his timely so. For cake by chemists and storekeepers.

I keep my five dollars in my pocket. fino servca by Mr Hancock put him well on For sale by all chemists and storekoopers of the soldier is merely Rs 9 per merisom

more

THE SANITARY BOARD.

Dumping of Dead Chinese,

RHEUMATICAL MAKES LIFE

MISERABLE. T

Away" (both pieces by Alfred Sootb

SPRAINS QUICKLY CURED.

back.

Alice Memorial Hospital.

The public of Hongkong are promises The Hon. Treasurer of the Alico Memorial and Affiliated Hospitals begs to donations to the funds of the Hospitals: acts by Mr S. H. Odell, M.8.A., entitled

E. Fenwick and Co.

Forgive and Forgaf" will be staged at acknowledge with thanks the following treat shortly when an original play in those

A Patient

St. Patrick's Hall by the members of the Victoria Amatuor Dramatic Club There are included in the cast is J. B. Northara,

Rapid Naval Construction.

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Following the resignation of a Tabi

CET IT TODAY. HAMBERLAIN'S Colla, Cholera sud Disrchase Remedy, cures diarrhoe stages. It never fails For sale by

ohemiate un a storekeeperä,

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