THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1907,
BY TELEGRAPH. BY TELEGRAPH. CANTON'S VICEROY.
CRICKET IN INDIA.
Crack Wicket-keeper Engaged.
(Exclusive Service, supplied by Reuter,
via Bombay).
LONDON, September 18, Ranjitsinghji has secured the sur- vicer of A. A. Lilley, the famous Warwickshire wicket-keeper, as conch
to his team in India.
"Ranji" ja endeavouring to form an Indian loven capable of showing to al vantage against both England and Australia and so fzt he has engaged three coaches, all of whom are extremely good men.
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CHINA AND JAPAN.
A Special Envoy.
(From Our Correspondent.).
SHANGHAI, September 19. Prince Pu Lun has been appointed by the Throne as Special Envoy to Japan.
Prince Pu Lam was on Imperial Cou- missioner to the St. Louis Exposition in 1904, and was appointed Lieut.-General of the Birilered Yelkow Eunger in 1981. He is a prince of the 4th order,—Ko. O,AL.]
THE CONSTITUTION OF
CHINA.
The Landing Ceremony.
THE CHINA MAIL.
His Excellency Chang Jeu Chui Janded to-day at noon, after perviously paying a visit to the Tamar. His Excellency pashed up the harbour on board a Chinese druiser which came to anchor slightly east of R. M. S. Clia. The new Viceroy then boarded the Tamar and on leaving that use a salute of seventeen gune wan
firuil.
At Blako Pier was a guard of honour from the Third Middlesex Regionut, together with the Band of that regiment, sud as His Excellency came alongside in a revenue launch the guard esmo to the present and the band struck up.
His Excellency inspected the guard, followed by his suite, among whom was noticed Tuotai Wen, and then was chaired to Government House.
Mr W. R. M. D. Parr, Commissioner of
The Sussex professionals, J. Vine and G. Parliament Asked for Again. Customs at Kowloon, also accompanied
Cos, have already been engaged and now Lilley has been added to the number. The Home cricketers will feel the loss of Lilly more than either of the two olbars, for Lilley is the most brilliant wicket-krajner | England possesALAH", ED., C.M.
AERIAL NAVIGATION.
The International Race.
(Partvele Savice, npplied by Renier,
via Hombray),
Losnos, September 18. The International ballon mes fram
Prusis les resulted in a victory for a Cerman competitor, who trevallal. 2013 maites lawding of Bacterio
A Suiza" balloon Buy Beenan, 569
milor, «hile two British Falloons, ren
trolled by Mouars Huntingdon awi Rally reportisoly, travelled 556 and 537 mijos ruch, being third and fourth-
Tu nil twenty-wino balleme started
KEL TES'S SERVICA | CANADA'S IMMIGRANTS,
(From Our Correspondent.)
His Excellency ashore.
There was a large number of people con- gregated in the vicinity of the pier, masti of whom were Chinese, though thero, was a
Suasana, Sepletuber 19. In an audience with the Empresa good sprinkling of Europeans. The landing Dowager yesterday Chang (Bih Tung was a quiet coremony, even though the guas hoomed again as His Excellency step. proposed that a Chingu perliament bed altre. The chair in which he was
formed within three years
SPORTING.
The V. R. C. Sports.
8. F. Barnes (Staffordshire), age 30.--Mr A. U. MacLaren's protégé. Metium pace bowler, with deceptive swing; can hat bit. Did well in Avstralia till he contract- od a "kno."
and South
OUR SCOTTISH LETTER.
(From Our Correspondent)
EDINBERGH, August 23:
The Scottish Sma Jandholders Bill has
A LONG-FELT -
WANT SUPPLIED.
J. Humphries (Darbyshire), age 31. A good wicket-kooper and a maderstu lat.
C. Blythe (Kent), age 28.-Perhaps the been dropped. The Ministerialists enn- best slow left-imnd bowlor in the country. didly admit that its almadoinment is malulý Did well, bolla sin Australia
a piece of tactics. Ond of their leading Africa. Sometimes gots runs,
iolder (Kent), nge Assisted Mr journals says Whether those tactics arg Warner to bring home the ashes. Took all wise or not depends on the state of opinion ten Clontlemen's wickets for the Players at in Scotland, and which factor will bWATKINS Laurel's. A great fast bowler; good No. 11
A.
The annual aquatic sports promoted by the Victoria Recreation Club commenco [to-day at five o'clock. The programme is an interesting one and good contests ar anticipated, particularly in the handling vents, some of the back markers being sot particularly hard tasks,
The game for to-morrow is s
batsmen. follows :--
! PHURDI RACK-Two LENGTH-Handicap) 4 Hurdles. 1st in
I
5,00
strongest discontentment in the High) Hardstaff (Notia), uge 24. -A rising lands that the Government have refused batsman and a likely quocess in Australia.the compromise of the Lords and have not Fine field.
W, R. Rhodes (Yorkshire), age 20. given them an instalment of reform, of uach cat to swim in the final. Once a great left-haid bowler; now fine indignation in the Lowlands at the rojes
bowler and fine bak; always is asfo field:tion of the part of the Bill which was for One of the leading wickoters of the era.
prizes.
FIRST HEAT. SECOND HEAT.
gu. F. B. Silen, go P. Yvanovich
A.J.V Bib.iro, ow. L. le Bretou, was 0. R. Chunyut 8 L. E. Lammert, R.C.
Witchell 12 H. C. Sayer, TID HEAT, FOURTH HEAT. F. K. Tata, give
Tata, owes 2 A.H. Carroll,owes, O, J.M.I.Pereins Eda Roza,
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THE
THE MYSTERIOUS RAILWAY.
(From Our Correspondent.)
CASTON, September 17.
them."
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This, it must be said, is not the langunge
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in which a party sully starts upon a fresh LATEST NOVELS campaign, especially when it is a campaign dealing with so important a matter as tho
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A paragraph might be written daily con-reform of the Land Laws. Rather it sounds 2-6.45 r..-Bore Race-12 to 15 cerning Canton-Hankow Railway duire, tike an expression of doubt as to tho wisdom years of age. Two lengths Handicap, but it would, in the maiu, be more repeti- of their Lender's strategy. Whatever may (Post Entries), Sons or Brothers of members only admitted., Two prizes.,
tion. The work of construction gues be the views on the point of principle, the Lords bave distinctly scored in diplomacy. 3.-5.30 p.m.-CHAMPIONSHIP OF
forward somewhat, but it seems difficult
They offered to accept the Highland part COLONY, 200 yards. (Open) (Sixto locate a Director General.
of the Bill with right macndthent, and to Longths). Two prizes,
The Assistant Director General, Wong end the Lesland part so as to make it Arthur E. Thomas. H. Humphreys yesterday accepted ofice, and Committes passed with general assent. The whole dis Thomas Slide
A. V. Barros Chia-ping, otherwise known as King-tong, the same as the auglish Bill which has just I. Canter, 87th Co., R.G.A. C. J. Cooke J. M. Roza Porin PR- Witcholl waited upon Mr Lo Po-shan urging him to pate resolves itself into one of machinery---- 4.-5.45 p.m.-RUNNIG HEADER FROM accopt, but he persisted in refusing, saying whether the County Councils should be the No Subscription.
taken to Govoromcnt House WA most SPRINGBOARD. Two prizes. Two trius. elaborate affair. green being the pre- M. A. Ramek
The proposition line boen ondforser by dominant colour, and it was decorated with F. B. Silva Yoon Shi Kai.
black hangings. Fight bearers carried his. B. Wishart Excelleney, and in front of the chair walked 5-6.00_p.r.--Back
Tas. Two prizus. two attendants, one carrying a huge fan-
TIKST HEAT. like screen and the other a canopy.
MORE MURDER.
A Shanghai Sensation.
iPhone thur Corrapendent 1
Sussano, September 10.
A Phuvein woman was byntally anur gered in Hongkow last night She
lenged to the unfortunate clas
THE HON. MR CHATHAM
C.M.G.
F. K. Tata
At Government House His Excellency H. C. Sayer
M. A. R. Son2:
A.. R. Ellis
C. F. Harrop
RACE.-Two LENG
SECOND HEAT, G. H. May
T. C. Gray
A. V. Barros
4. R. Ellis
H. A. Lamneit.
Sir Frederick Lugned welcomed the Viceroy J. M. Roma Perera and presented Lady Lagard and the|L. E. Lammert
R. C. Witchell members of his suite.
6-0.15. p.m. Four LENGTHS HANDICAP
First and Second in each Heat to Swim in the Final. Two prizes.
FIRST HEAT.
FECOND HEAT
Į
that he would not accept office until nauthority, nu is now to be the case South suitable person lust bon secured to manage of the Tweed, or whether there should be the finances of the Company.
NEW BOOK ON CHINA.
a Land Court after the Irish model.
The belief that the measure was all along intended as an electioneering move and not
as a serious pieco of legislation is strength-
ARRIVE EVERY MAIL.
No Membership Fee.
Mesens Kegan Paul, Trench, Trutner cued by the refusal of the Government PURCHASER of one Novel
and Co. jaform us that they will publish early in October a vow volumo by the Rev. Dr Macgowan, the well known author of "The History of China," under the title of "Side Lights on Chinese Life."
The publishers have been fortunate
to proceed with the clausos relating to the Crofting Act which the Lords were willing
at $1.00 becomes a mom-
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to sanction. These were of real importance ber and is entitled to exchange to the class for whose benefit they were framed, but the Government have preferred same for any other novel-on an election cry to the reform of abnses. It is
can succeed, and many of the supporters impossible to hellove that tactics of this kind payment of 20 cents cash, Hong-
A bunch, in honour of His Excellency the Viceroy, was attended by the following:-- His Excellency the Governor and Lady Bugard. Major-General R. G. Broadwood, Major Ross, Colonel Berling, Captain AH. Carroll owe 2 J.M. R. Pereiroses 3 finu pictures of China by Mr Montague L. le Breton...go L. E. Lammertough to secure the copyright of some Ogle, A.D... Mr Brackenbury, Mies O.R.Chunyut 4 H. O. Sayer Brackenbury, Commodore Stokes, Mr. E. Also... 6 P. M. Remedios & Smyth, who recently spent some six Blanchfiowor. Chev. and Mrs Volpiceli, MH.A. Lammert,, 7 J. W. Ringmonths in the country painting Chinoso decision with dismay.
A. V. Barros
Hon. Mr and Mrs May, Droze, the Captain Lyons, Mr Parr, Mr Fleming. Tentai Wen, Mr Hsuch, Hon. Mr Wei Ceromony at Government House. Yuk, Hon. Mr Brewin and Captain Bon-
Prior to his deporime from the Colony Sir Matthew Nathan publicly prononticed the Hon. Mr Chatham, Director of Public Work to the hardest working wan
the Colony," and one will gainsay the fact when it is considered what various and enmusiy impestani works W Chathin is compellant to supervise,
Losnos, September 17. Mr Templemar, Minister of the Inland Revenue, of the Dominion of Canadu, speaking in Vietorin, strongly advocated admitting Luth Canada only immigrant- whể were likely by assimila tion and intermarriage to Rist to Hongkong since Ex, forming Divestar build up siamogenous population. of Public Works in 1901, and for his THE DUTCH IN THE CELERES.vedle services in the uterasds of the
LONDON, September 17. News has reached Rotterdam that a Dutch force was defeated at Mandhar,
the 9th inst. with great loss. Reinforestents are being sent.
MOROCCO
Me Chatham has been connecteal with
Colony since then the King Jas been I graciously pleased to musko hina'n Companion of the Order of St. Michael and St. George.
ham.
The toast of The King was followed by that of The Emperor of China," and after lunch the Viceroy's party left.
At 4 p. His Excellency the Governor returned the Viceroy's call.
THE ISLAND MURDER.
To Hing Chum and his wife, Ho Yung, were charged at the Criminal Sessions to-day with the murder of Kan Muk Fat.
The used pleaded not guilty and the fullowing jurors were sworn-Meners J. A. T. Phimmer, J. M. Ramsay, H. B. Bridger, J. Olsen, S. Jones, G. White and 16. W. Gogg
The Hon. Mr W. Rees Davis (Attomuy Al Government House yesterday, in the Leneral prosecuted, and defendants were | presence of a distinguishedeompany, includ-represented by the Hor. The Ho Kai, ing representatives of the Navy, the MiiC.M... instructed by Mr to Kong |tury, the Consulates, the Colonial services, | Sing.
and the civil population. His Excellency Dr Ho Kai asked to be allowed to retire Sir Frederick Langard invested Mr Chatham from the case as he did not get dopositions TANDOF, September 17.
with the insignis of the order. The new until yesterday and the solicitor for the It is stated that General Bradea vunpation was introduced to His Exeateofence had not been able to prepare his conditions include tim surrender of the loney the Governor by Sir Paul Clouter case. tribesmen implicated in the massnere, and the Hon. Dr Ho Kai, C.M.G., and the The Acting Chief Justice pointed out the payment of Mindemnity for the Governor presented the insignia with that he could not. as Dr He Kai was the mussnere and the sacking of Casablanca, few appropriate and congratulatory re-only barrister in the Colony, besides the and hustages, us a guarantee of gondoks, expressing the hope that Mr Attorney General.
Chatham would tong be spared to wear the honar accorded him.
faith.
HOLLAND.
Jason September 17.
Mr Chouas briefly responded, and was the immediate recipient of the congratula tion of the assembly.
The company was entertained by Sir Queer Wilhelmina at the opening Frederick and Lady Imgard at tes, and
of parliament announced that serions later lisporsel.
efforts would be made to render the
After further discussion Mr Justice Wise remarked that he had no doubt but that Dr Ho Kai would do justice to the prisoners, upon which Counsel signified his intention of proceeding will the case.
The care was one in which the accused killed Kan Mnk Fab at Lantao-alleging that it was in self-defence they killed him, A verdict of manslaughter was returned
sentenced to three years' imprisonment A correspondent of a local native paper with hari labour and the woman writing from Hanoi under date of Oth eighteen months' imprisonment.
consolidation of Dutch nathority in the KING OF ANNAM DETHRONED.against both prisoners. The inan
Dutch Indies beneficial to the nativel population.
THE RIOT IN THE SOUTH.
September status that Shing Tai, King of Annam has been dethroned and imprisoned
A native paper states that the french by the French authorities and that his fifth Authorities on the border of Kwangsi | son, a boy of eight years of age, has been provinco are very anxious about the riot in orowaed King.
Chineso territory and that already soldiers The day on which the new King was have been stationed on the frontiers. The crowned was observed throughout Annam nctions on the part of the Chinese autho is a public holiday. The reason of the ritics in suppressing the rioters have made abdication and imprisonment according to the latter laughing stocks, in the oyes of
the French.
CANTON NEWS,
(From Our Correspondent),
UANTON, September 18. To-day's "Kwok Sz News," the leading Canton daily, prints a very good likeness of the now Viceroy, H. E. Chang.
A number of suspicious fires have
uccurred in Canton recently, and the Nam
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to
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Cricket.
KOWLOON C. C. 1. THE NAVY.
A match has been arranged between the above teams on Saturday at 950. The following will represent Kowloon:-
scones. Those will be reproduced in colour as illustrations, and there will be aleo a number of reproductions of photo- graphs by the author and others,
of the Goverment have heard of the kong currency, for every change.
The withd nl of the Bill will not serve
Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman in Scut- land, however it may suit his purposes in England, where the question at issue is! not understood. In this part of the country, we never thought the Lowland clauses worth the paper they were printed They didn't even please the land At a farmers' dinner this wook,
оп
CASH BUSINESS.
NO ACCOUNTS.
Hongkong, August 10, 1907.
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THE LINGSHAN TUR- BULENCY. 3. Lightfoot, W. Dixoni, F. Day, K. MacAskill. S. Green, E. 'A. Fowler, Rojenlousies of the military leaders who have the Chairman, a Radical, played upon CINEMATOGRAPH PATHE
Newa has come to hand that the mutual reformers. binson, D. Mackenzie, J. Clelland, Stevens been sent to quell the rebele in the Line the name of the Lord" Advocate, and
all will do their bust to attend.
in
WEISMANN'S LARGE HALL
(ESTRANO: WYNDHAM STREET).
"TO-NIGHT!
TO-NIGHT 1
and J. Mend.
Attention is drawn to all interested in shau district are interfering with their said the Bill was a Shaw and pac the Club that the Annual Meeting will rapid success. The rebels apparently aretatties"-a good if homely description of take place on Wednesday next at 5.30 on scattered for the nones but mannwhile the the redundant vorbingo with the misorably the Ground. It is particularly hoped that officials are quanching with each other small results that would be accomplished.
and are sending messages to the Canton Another speaker, of the same shado of authorities and vilifying each other. One polities, said, "The Tories wad ba'e gi'on NEW PICTURES is jealous of the military success of the us a better thing." What are the cliureus ·
on the
of arousing indignation at the rejection of. such a Bill as that?
International Cricket.
NEW PICTURES
SATURDAY NIGHT, THE HARLEQUÍN'S LOVÈ STORY
According to the "Oversons Daily Mother: the "other" is severe the English tint to leave for Australis ineptitude of the "onc."
Notwithstanding all this the Board of on September 20 is now complete.
War at Feking is very anxious about the
The proceedings in connection with the The party is made up of three representa condition of atlairs, and has sont on to Bill have discovered deep cleavages among' tives of Surrey, three of Kent, two of Cantem very suvore instructions that at all Notts, and one each of Somerot, Sussex,isks, and at all hazards, and regardless of Scottish Liberals. Many of the Exe Derbyshire, Yorkshire, Essex, and Stafford-all exponse, the entire field of unrest is to
Band members nover cared for it; the shire. There are five muteurs and nine be swept over and all those who are high members ringed themsolves, as a professionals, the following lists showing opposed to the ruling powers as to to rule, on one side, and the county mau on the team as Tow wattled and souy of these destroyed, if there is no other way of another; and it is notorious that Mr who have been obliged to dçolinė 2–
Haldane's dislike wont establishing peace,
far that he Habstained from taking part in the division on the third reading. Then the
gühaders are bitterly angry with the The following is the report for presenta- binet for refusing to aid the Lords in tion to the shareholders at the twenty-
ACCEPTANCES.
* Mr A. O. Jones (cupt.) Mr F. L. Frne.
J. B. Hobbs.
E. G. Hayes,"
Mr K. A.Young
*1.. ( Braund.
Mr
.
Hutchings.
Mr J. N. Crawford,
I. Hardstaff.
*W. R Rhodes.
*8.
Dies
*C. Blytheri *A. Fielder...
HEFONALA.
Mr C. B. Fry,
1. Hayward
* J. T. Tyldesley.
Mr P. Porvin Hon. F. S. Jackson.
Muclarest
MR. H. Spooner.
Mr A. C.
Mr
PIRATICAL TORPEDO BOAT.
Robbery of a Passage Boat,
(From Our Correspondent.)
CANTON, September 37. Something more than a month ago, a
*Mr R. E. Foster. +Mr P. F. Warner.
H. Hirst
* Mr J. R. Mason.
* Mr G. L. Jessop.
* E. Arnold....
Mr A. Lalley.
Mr N. A. Knox.
FIRES AT FOOCHOW.
Fosenow, September .
(Files over 1500 fear long).
MATINEE, 4 P.M. „SATURDAY. PERFORMANCES. EVERY - NIGHT AT 9 F.M. INCLUDING SUNDAYS, Boneko. July 17, 2
DOUGLAS STEAM-SHIP CO.,
LIMITED.
1167
Two destructive tres have signalized the passing the crofting sections, and their fourth ordinary general meeting, to be past wook; the first accurred late on Satur-lendor, Mr Weir, a Radical of the Radicals,hold at the offices of the Company, on day evening between the Settlement and dochures that the Government have Saturday, 29th Soptomber, 1907, at noon. The General Managers have now to sub the City and was due in the overturning of ruthlessly sacrificed the interests of his
constituents for the sake of an agitation unit to the shareholders their report on the a kerosene lamp in a native shop, a
twenty-fourth year'a working of the Com. England.
pany, ending June 30
30th, 1907, frequent cause of fires in the neighbour.
Exponses hood. The drynes of the season and the naturo of the builling (one of the small wooden tanausents inhabited by the very poor) asused the immes to spread with
After paying all
It would be interesting to know whether Premis of Insurance. Ramaneration to the politics were discussed at Montmore, whore Consulting Committee, and Anditora fere, the Duke of Buccleuch was sponding last the amount at Crudit of Trofit and Loss Account is $117,488.15 which with the week-end with Lord Rosebu.. The Duke consent of ahareholders
to holders it is proposed great rapidity; and at least a thousated is the unquestioned head of the Tory party appropriate as dod of 8% on the
as follows:- To pay a houses were destroyed before the firomen throughout the length and breadth of capitul
the Com succeeded in getting the flames under the Loyands of Scotland, and having in $80,000.00 and to wrmpany absorbing write off the "balance control. No lives were lost and the homo-view Turd Rosebery'e rescat speech on of $37,488,15 from the values of the Com- less people are being provided with free the Land Bill, it is clear that he and his pany's properties on June 30th insh
The improvement in the year's working meale, for the time being, by the charitable host raight have much, to say to one auit is hoped will bo considered satisfactory, guild.
other of peciliar interdet. Possibly it was in view of continued keen competition and
Another ontbreek occurred at 7.30 Inst
of the
The steamers and other properties of the
evening in the Settlement itself, also do only one of the usual Saturday to Monday consequent low rates of freight now Hospitalities, but probably it was something existing, coupled with the high price of
coal during a considerable portion MONG. Such, at least, is the Radical
under period review. opinion. And if you mention Rosebery to
Company are all in first class order, but Scottish Radical at the present moment,
wharf has been
to the upsetting of a lamp in a tailor's * Signifies has visited Australia.
shop, and, besides a number of Chinese The strength and weakness of the com-shops and dwelling-houses, the Japanese bination will be gathered from the follow-hotel and several foreign built houses in ing particulars. ·
the ente block were gutted.-"N.-C. Daily News."
that paper, was due to the fact that the Chinese torpedo boat stopped a passage King is stated to have killed one of the boat on pretence of searching for smuggled members of his numerous barem whom he arms. It doveloped that their real purpose Mr A. O.. Jones (Notte), age 34-4 kept in his palace, and as a consequence ho
was robbery. All money and valuables inshing batsman; inimitable slip field; was placed in prison.
The general feeling among the people of were appropriated and taken away on the bowlsleg breaks in an emergency Annum was against the detrouement and torpedo boat, and several of the crow of the Failed on his last visit
passage boat were arrested on the charge it was feared that a riot would result.
of being rebels.
CHINESE ON BLUE FUNNEL
BOATS.
to
WEATHER REPORT.
Pressure has increased elsewhere, con-
he is nofther to hand nor bind." sa w the exponiturs for overhaul and repairs say in the North, so keenly does he resent
how
been unsunity heas The West_side_ o£
of the
the attack on the Government legislation. leased to the Hongkong, Canton, and
Mine Steamboat Company. I hind an amusing experience this after-dus" and "Accounts receivable" en 30th. The amounts appearing as “Freighte
sinco been collected. Mr F. L Fane, (Essex), age,
The following notice is issued by Manoon of the way in which the meeting of June have
CONSULING COMMITTEE. Since the last dashing bat and reliable third man er outs Figg of the Hongkong Observatory the two noblemen is being canvassed, They
might almost bo Emperors in conference, General Meeting, Mr. A. Babington and On the 19th at 11.45 The remotes so great has been the display of local Mr W. J. Gressan resigned their wouts on But the passage, boat people were able fold. A grost auccess with Mr Warner's
has fallen quickly in E. Hokkaido owing interest. A friend and I were returning the Board and Mr Robert Showan and the to turn the tables on the Commander of team in South Africa.
Mr. R. A. Young (Sussex), nga 21.-A the cyphoon, which is tuoving away over from a golf course, and on the tramway car Hon. Mr Henry Koswick were invited to the torpedo boat. The trial was concluded
besido us wore to workmen with bags of fill the vacancies. The Committeo now the day before yesterday. The Counder stylish luntsman; a good fold in the the Pacibo to the E. of Japan. Hoi and Poon Ue Magistrates at the request of the Police Department have best authority that Messis A. Holt and through the strooks for three days and is sportricies.
A Liverpool correspondent licars on the has been degraded; he is to be painted country: sometimes keeps wicket weare siderably over 8 Japan, and moderately fools, Soy one of them, "A Duke and a consists of the Hon. Bir Kasriak, MF R. over Chins and the Philippines. It romains, and landlords haith-humph, aye: Shewan and Mr. A. G. Wood, who retire
the offer themselves for A Mr N. S. Crawford (Surrey), age 20. high over China to the North of the Upport thinkin' they werena colloguing about in terms of the Articles of Association, but issued proclamations offering rewards for Co. havo decided to discontinuo carrying then to be imprisoned for 20 years. The
Yangtze, and the normal is now oxcended the weathos and the craps
otliur,
Our Whey, micht be discus
the AUDITORA,The accounts have boon the apprehension of incendiaries. Some Chinese firemon on the vessels of the Chinsorow of the torpedo boat are to be punished Coatomporaneous with Mr Youngby from 0.1 to 0,05 inch along the China ncope, yoken: there's a lot o' neops in the audited. by Messrs A. R. Lowe and F. times roughs set are to buildings in ordor Mutual Steamo Navigation Company.
Ho arooning to the extent of their parti Repton, and also wears glasses; a great coast, and over Fermosa and Luzon.
Frosh N.E. winds are expected to prevail plained, is Scotch for cricketer, Urst-class in all three dopust
r turnips. On this the of Mr W. H. Potts) Mesars Potts and that they may steal, and ofton insolvent firms insare tlicir property and burn it to understands that the firm has had great cipation in the crimo.
of the China Sen. secure the money.
The election.. on tach other with heavy tongues. Tho last we heard of the debato was tho son of their tendency to desorting at this ing the matter and ought to have a
Radical
that he must ad- Reports of disasters caused by the recent cad of the voyage. hoavy winds are coming to Canton from crews at Chinono ports has also recently of other gunboats.
The supply of these salutary effect upon captains and crows
was clover, Ayo an cleovor as the "De'il,' and the Unionist several sections. A great many boats were left much to be desired as regards the close wrooked at. Shiu Hing on the West River. of men shipped. L. and G. Express."
The total property loss is estimated to ba
Government
for re-election.
Neeps,
it
muy bo ex- Maitland (the latter acting in the absence
Lrouble with the Celestial framed by rea A proclamation has been issued concern cuts-batting, bowling (medium pace in the Formosa Channel, and the Radical and the Unionist workmen fall Lona. retire, but offer themselves for re-
over $20,000. A number of lives were isst, TAKE THE POSTMASTER'S WORD A large theatre boat was wrecked in San
M
FOR IT.
FRENCH POST OFFICE IN MENGISE,
and fielding aang
Hongkong rainfall for the 24 hours end:
Forecast for the 24 hours ending at noon mit that "Rusher is. ir K. L. Hutchings (Kent), ngo 24-ing at 10 am, to-day 2:10 inchos, One of the most brilliant batsmen of the time. Can bol n good fast hall, and Scarcely over misses a catch.
to-morrow.
FORECAST DISTRIOT.
1-Hongkong and Neighbourhood; N.E. winds, fresh fair
car,
Douar AS LATRAIE & Co.,
General Managers,
with the addition, And as A SHILLING SAVED REPRESENTS
TEN EARNED. As we left the top of the J. B. Hobbs (Surrey), age 24 minor
2.Formosa Channel; Samo as No. 1. my friend remarked,That was THE average man does not a va fi ex- Hayward in batting, and a vastly improved 3.South coast of China botwem Hong. Pub opinion in the making, and fancy ceed ten per cont. of his earnings,
Rosebery being spoken about like that Eo must spend nine Shillings in living long and Lamoska Same as No. 1 field was formerly also in'deful bowler. Wool District and all of the Company's R F. M. Hamilton, postmaster at
4.South coast of China between Hung effects were last. Four lives wore lost.
Tho Waiwupur has protected to the E. G. Hayes (Surrey), ago 30-A cashingtong and Hainha Sanie gs No. 1 also a stock. of gonersi merchandise and French Minister against the establishment bat, finu slip fleki, nad a remarkably useful AGREEABLY SURPRISED. - patent medicines. He says Chamber of the French Post Offico liv Mongtze, slow bowler of the. !' leg-brunk-koop-down-
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Miss Agnes MoMullen, of New York, ANY sufferers from rheumatism have late's Colic, Choleraad Diarrhoea Romedy Mbien grecably surprised at tho is standard hare in ita fu62 Te nover lady saying that it is a violation of China's suns" type. Failed in South Africa. heiress to £40,000, eloped in a motor-car prompt relict afforded by applying Chign to giva estisfaction and would hardly sovereignty, and the French Minister L 0, Brund (Sumarsot), age 30-A with Timothy Darvon, & farm labourer.
married without them. berlain's l'ein Balm, For sale by all the afford to be without it." For lo consented to refor the matter to the seasoned international. Steady bat and a In har hurry she lost her shoes, and was mists and storeksspers, het
all chemists and storekeepers.
Governor General of Anna,
bowler of any sort that may be required,
Cherryvale, Indiana, U.S.A., koepe
months. This is a true saying, tha thing a few pence proporly invented, like buying balf
a dozen years ago, or oven six expenses for every one saved. Somelmes in remarkable. And all round just now seeds for his garden, will save several times publie opinion is in making. In the amount on. It is one in immediate future there promises to be a buying Chataberlain's Colic, Chiders and very curious rearrangement of political Diarrhoes Remedy It costs but little partics, a rearrangement that would have bottle of it in the house offon esvo
larga dastor's blil, For sale by all ofomists general appeal to the country. been unthinkable when last there was a
and aboreksopers.
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