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MONDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1907.

BY TELEGRAPH.

THE BIRTHDAY

HONOURS.

No New Peers.

(From Our Special Correspondent.) LONDON, November 9. The list of birthday honours includes six Privy Councillors, six Baronats and oighteen Knights, but there has been

Ho additions to the peorage.

UNDER THE OPIUM EDICT.

--WUCHOW.

[wys]

KING'S BIRTHDAY.

The Omotal Dinner.

THE CHINA MAIL.

An official diret was given to upwards of seventy guests on Saturday evening by His Excelloney Sir Frederick and Lady

present in addition to the Government

SPORTING.

Cricket.

INTERPORT PRACTICE,

The Naturday afternoon the postponed match between the Probables and the

Crickej ground and a close match was the

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No Lunuis van fie played on the ground CINEMATOGRAPH. PATHE

Wednesday, November 13, as a practico... oricket gune will be in progress, the players being those from whom the Com- mittee will select the team to represen Hongkong.

THE (LAYERS,

The Committee have decided to select

After I rakarned from the North River. Lagard at Government House. Those Possibley took place on 'the Hongkong the time to represent Hongkong from F visital Wnchow on the West River. It House party, were; Rt. Rev. Bishop result, the Probubles winning by 40 runs, amongst the following players.:-

Is not ngeissary to say anything about this remantly opened port, for almost every Hongkong residunt knows more or less

WEISMANN'S, LARGE HALL

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The

ROBINSON PIANO-

(UNCRANE WYNDHAM, STREET) COMPANY,

Messis R. Hancock, H. Hansch, W. NEW PICTURES I Pazzoni, His Honour Mr. Justice Wise,

The Probables opened first and com H.E. Colonel C. H. Darling, Bon, munced warily, Pearce and R. Hancock. D. Turner, T. E. Pearce, A. F. Lan- and Mrs. May. Hun batting to the bowling of Witchell andning, H. R. Makin, Major H. IL Lowis, Mr, F. H.

NEW PICTURES | | Mr. A. M. Thomson, Hon. Mr. W. Lowis. Pearce was well caught in the Capt. M. II. Beaseloy, Moss A. A about it and it's surroundings. I inly non-Roys Darlos, Hon, Mr W, and My lips by Lowia, in trying to drive one from Claxton, A. W. J. Penku, Corp. Sharp,..

tion, however, that the evidoncos of the Chatham, Hon. Dr J, M. and Mrs Atkins Witchell, and Turner played uxactly the fiereeness of the recent fire wore but too son, Hun. Sir Paul Chater, Hon, Mr E. A.amo stroke when he went in. After half

Messrs J. H. Trvine, W. Milwards, and R.C. Witchell,

A practice match will be played on the

apparent, and a large space in the most Hewett, Ajk Honour Bir Justice Gompertz, haur's play, the sonre was at twenty-five, ground on Wednesday, November 13,-com- | important part of the business contre of Hon. Mr A. W. and Mrs Browin, Hun, but by that time the batstnen weru mereurencing at 3p m. composed of the players | The Colonial List includes the knight [the city stands in ruins, though Chinese H. E. and Mrs Pollock, Hon. Commander Hancock, in particular, taking libertiubove mentioned,

The honoure are mainly political.

ing of Williaus Adamson, Chairman of;

the Straits Settlemont Association.

.. Colonials Honoured.

(Bachreive Barelor, supplied by Hosta.

rie Hombay).

Leospot, Nomeador. 19.

Dr Ho Kat, Hon. Mr Wai Yuk, Hon. Mr confident and they bogen to pile on russ,

Dr. and Mrs Veretzsch, Mr S. Mashiko, Mr and Mrs Bribosia, Consul-General Rowane, Lieut. Cal. Dambleton, Colonel F. E. Kent, Col. Scott Moncrieff and Mrs Scott Moncrief Major and Mrs Chitty, Lieut. Col. and Mrs Carter, Lieut.-Col.

like, ulvency some new buildings are be- Basil R. H. Taylor and Mrs Taylor, Ven.with the bowling. The result was £lant ho wns clain bowlod by Hutchison after scoring inging to rise from the ashes of the old,Archdeacou and Mrs Bannister, Capt. F. W. But my quad was the rectual condition of and Mrs Lyons, Mr A, G. M. Fletcher, Rev. 48, and together with Turner had put up s the opium question,

F. T. Johnson, Liout. R. H. Scovell, Mirnice display. Turner's 67 was a very useful It may be said, at one, that Wuchow E. J. H. Droeze, Chevalier Volpicelli, Mr contribution. Another good partnership showed up better than any other part that B. de Szentirmay, Mr R. Soulange Tiessior, was that of Lanning and Makin, both mai was visited. In general, it would appear

playing good cricket. The ground folding as if the orters of the Emperor had heen

of the Possibles was fairly good, Hutchison, strictly carried out, and that overy

Edwards Rod Chixton having a good deal of alle uttempt land heen made, and

work to do. When H. Haneool went in the

successfully daķis, le discourage

spectators expected to see su exhibition of The

hitting, but Irvine kopt too good a length Cerasumption of opion in any formu. I

It is true, I discovered, some shops wherein the drug is yet old nuder the license regulations, but the information elicited went to shew that the sains Jard fallen off very gently, I saw ont na buying opium in a shop, and he led his case with him, which appeared to have

A. B. Ogle, Mr Fung Wa Chus, Mr Lau un tried to do so. Ho was in only a short Chupak, Mr Ho Kon-tong, Mr Chan Siu-ki, while and in trying to slog was clean horl

Ligut. Colonel tommu Have Sadler, And not thd any "den" open to stuck Reid, Lient.-Col, and Mrs Sogmur, Lieut. for Hanenek to open out, though the bata Commissioner of the British East Africa Protectorate William Wallace, Deputy High Commissiouer

of

Northern Nigorin, and Captain Charlos Langdale Ottley, Secretary to the Defence Committee, have velven presented card time opium was pur-

been raised to the rank of Commandore

of the Deilag of the Miehel aust Me

Moorga

New Knights

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chased, for in one was sɛnuuped up

Sir Henry and Lady Berkeley, Major, Msed, having scored 22. The innings closed Mise Chapman, Mr D. R. Law, Mr for 212, the tail going down rapidly tutoro Messer, Mr and Mrs Shewan, Mr G. W. the bowling of Irvine and Lowis Eces, Mr and Mrs Ronnie and Captain Monteiro.

AMUSEMENTS.

3. . A. POSTERT

Steady batting charnoterised the Pus sibles, a good start being made by Hutchi son and Claxton. W. Edwards got top score with 38, his play being vigorous. Taking the match all round it was interesting and the bowling of Witchell und Irvine (for the Possiblos) and Sharpe and Makin (for the Probables) was better than expected, and,

weak in this department after all. Th! it may not be that Hongkong will be so

wase the quantity sold the paper on the day! when it was soll. This Iteenso was differenti From those seen in Kwanghing, for it was passed of spent in which the quantity. M. C. A. Roons on Saturday evening A most enjoyable concert was given in the old was stamped on the day of sale, and nelling of the kind oppoured to have been in the presence of quite a large nertience. scores were:-

ntemplated in the licenses issued in the The singing of Mis J. W. Kew, by whom sister previner. Ut several shops also, the concert was rangul, was especially The new Knights include Trentor which may informant told to bud formerly good, particularly in the duct with Mr

Allebing Jodor Hur (the

been used as upiɑm shops, but since the Williams-Life's dream is o'r for promulgations of the vilict, these shops which the audience demanded an uncore. the lead been used for the sale of some other Mrs Kow also sing The Amerous Gold

fish." Two ladies nude their debut to a commlity. In all, I saw besides the one muan buying opivan, four others sunking, Hongkong audience and both acquitted themselves well. Miss Whitely chose who wore in two differend sheds, and these

"I tell my love to roses," and sang well, men told me that they were possessed of

while Mrs Beck gave two selections, limmes.

Daymond," in bull "Awake" and of which her voice was heard to advan- tage. Mes Brouglall's "Love, the pedlar,"

and Charlowe Sundler

1

actor),

winger)

(Reuter a seri

Loxney, November 9.

"The order of knighthood has teru conferred on Mr Adams iron

of the Straits Association

RUSSIA.

Large Deficit

TEXT CHINESE GOVERNMENT AST OPIUM

SUPPRESSION,

PROBABLES

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Lovis

Louis

... 40

The Shanghai Team, The following are the members of the Shaughni Team:-

R. N. Anderson, New Zealand Insu.

rance Co.

J. K. Brund, Ward, Probst and Co. A. G. H. Carruthors, Whangpon Courser

y Ofice (Custom).

0. R. S. Cooper, Brand Bros.

D. R. McEuen, Fearon Daniel and Co. P. Lambe, Wisner and Co.

NEW PICTURES |1||

Hongkong, July 17, 1907..

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post and the field had gained a clear ten lengths from him before he got properly into his stride. Mystic led on the fall of the fag, followed by Southern King, Manobu King, Colorado and Amuzo in) the cador named. Classic quickly forged to the front and took command from Southern King, who was followed by Manchu King and Coloradd. Southern Ring, however, and got love with Mystic. who they came to the Graad Stand and they rood past the poat neck und neck, bath going easy; Mauchu King was third, Stirrup Cup fourth and Colorado

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W. Rodolph, Hongkong and Shanghai well up. Souttern King made the running best literature at a finimum of

Bank.

A. F. Wheen, Edward Wheen,

past the Hoge Bazane and on th Loongfoi,

where Stirrup Cup me up to third place, Cost,"

L. Walker (Captain) D. McGregor & Co. Manolis King lying fourth. Mystic got H. de Voss, Carlowitz and Co.

N. L. Sparke, Shangluat Land Lavest. Co.

H. B. Ollardessen, Calidbeck, Macgroger

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T. Main, Shanghai Water Works. - A. G. II. Carruthors and H de Voss will represent Shanghai in the Tennis Matob.

There are no Shanghai Golf Club repre- sentatives but Walker, Brand and Rodolph are bringing their Clubs.

Yachting,

THE CORINTILIANS' OPERING CRUJHE.

into recont place from Southern King,

780

but they ran like this nourly alous works of the best present day

the hack straight, Colorado being fourth.

Stirrup Cup fell away, and as they got authors have already been issued

to Probst's Southern King was still

doing duty as pacemaker, Mystic boing to subscribers.

good second and Manchu King a handy third going comfortably. Stirrup Cup now came again, but he was only ablo to get into fourth position. It became a

1000

ding-dong co for the command and at the additional works will fill the Monument Southern King relinquished his

duties and Mystic took over the leader shelves this week. There is no ship, Stirrup Cap being third with Manchu

inck of Delightful weather favoured tho Co. King well upon his quarter. Spring 29rinthians' opening cruise yesterday, though | Resu tried to get in the frst three aut one thne during the day a for drops of and took up the running past the Fain fell, which, however, catised no incon- Monument with Manchu King nost. As voniouce. The cruise was to Fau-tu-chau, they turned for home Seafoam came „QUÉ,

30

T. E. Panroe, e Lowis b Witchell... ... 9 R. Hancock, b Hutchison W. C. D. Turner, e Claxton, b Witchell 87 A. E. Lanning, b

Irvine H. R. Makin, & Hutchison, H. Hancock, b Irvine Capt.

Beasley, e

e Stevens, W. A. Powell, & Irvine... Lieut. Taylor. b Irvine,... A. W. J. Penki, not out, Corp. Sharpe, b Twis.... Sundries

Witchell Lowis

„Tatul

BOWLINU ANALYSIS.

Stanger-Lenthes. 3 Stovens... Hutchison Irvine

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212

READERS

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and about twenty-five yachts attended, well on the nutside, but Match King but are they all acquainted with

as well as motor boats and launches.secured the rails, Spring Rosé boing. Altogether thore wore close upon 200 second. Manchin King had the rice well present and the short races were entered in hand at the Grand Stand and Seafoam into koorly. Tilin-was-served-pear-thomas bestant of second position. Manchu old Custom House, and the fresh air gave, King won by two longths from Spring Rose, awost keen appetite. The following aro who was thrro lengths in front of Seafoam. the results of the racing :-

Agra was fourth and Mystic filth. Timó Motor Boat Race.-Mr Lyon's boat, 1; 3.62%." Mr Kow's boat 2

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St.

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W.

18 1 93 2

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14 1 22

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POSSIBLES,

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think that Lawright in saying than a great change has come over the face of Wuchow in regard to the selling and the smoking of opium, though of course only and "Awhile " were greatly appre the actual figures of the Customs en give ciated and Mr Broughal ang "The

Nirvanha" and

**Love, reliable data ne bo wput in mrally taking Message." place.

could I only tell you," the bitter being in response to a vociferous encoro, Mr George Grimble with his customary skil During the last three weeks from time played an opening solo and also necompanied ; B. (J. Hutchison, Sharpe........ A. A. Claxton, Penke, Makin The estimates of the Ministry of to fine, there her appered sure the singers. The Audiones went away R. C. Witchell, b Peake Pinnace for 100% show a defeit of articles in the Crusa. Man, in which were delighted at having had an opportunity of E. A. Fowler, R. Hancock, b Makin. 198,000,000 rbis, of which 67,000,000 described use experience of one who hearing the concert and the two debutau-Major Lovis, Beasley Makin ure on secount of the war with Japan.

The deficit will be even by bor towing.

Laviny November ›

ASIATICS IN BRITISH

COLUMBIA.

Losos, November 8.

A ww political party, headed by Mr Martin, an ex-l'remier, is about to be farmed in British Columbia with the object of excluding Asiatics.

CHINA'S NEW BISHOP.

FETE AT THE CATFIGINAL.

exquined for himself what the Chinese are to in particular, really doing in regani to giving effect to the recent efiet mont the suppression of opium. It is not ay purpose here to disenss the question as it offers itself from thy fets described in those articles, but to add thereto another fact, glanan from the Chines Press which describes wl is alleged to have taken place at Tsaitsiu, urbulent distric! situated not far from Patshan.

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Major Chitty, o Poake, Makin... W. Edwards, b Sharpo... F. H. Storens, a Lanning, Makia Capt. Stanger-Leathes, c Powell, b

Sharpe A. R. Lowe, not out C. Irvine, b Sharpe

Sundries...

Total ... HOWLING ANALYSIS,

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Sharpe

1

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44

5

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TELEGRAPHS POLICE.

Peako.. Makin Bensley Ponteo

Handicap class boat raco, open to non-

The same paper says of the Clumpfos -- "After one false-start the flag fell to an

hout owning members only. Eva (Mr almost perfect line. Brockton past the

C. Losherif), 1; Caress (Mr W. Withers, Judges"box à little ahead of the bunch,

• but soon gave way to Mongol King, and lady's mee, one design class.-Spray Controller who led him past the Horse 1 (Miss S. Ruskin), 1 ; Thecla (Mrs Pepper), Bazaar,

IG.

36-

1

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Motor Boat Itacc.-Mr Lyon's host, 1; Mr Kow's boat, 2.

Handicap class raec, open to all men bera-Eva (Mr Summers), 1; Tromonn (Bir Saunders), 2.

One design claks mice, opon to all mem. bert-Asthore (Mr A. Rodger), 1; Threela 172 (Mr Hondersca). 2.

Lady's Handicap Class Race,--Dorothy |(Mrs J. Rodger), I; Alanmalı (Mrs E. M.

Hazeland), 2.

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Before Loangles was reached Maryland had to lead, with Manchu King second and Brockton third. Taunton on- tered the back straight first, Maryland and Brockton drapping back to third together. Taunton male the running up the hack) straight lending Munchu King, Maryland, WATKIN'S Buric and Brockton in tho order named Maryland wrested the lend from him at Probst's corner, Manchu King, and Ruic boing third and fourth respectively AL the Monument Manchu King was gain up in front, and Taunton was second, followed by

by Maryland and Morisk.

Brockton then got away with a rush, and

The Committee for the day were as follows: Judges Messrs. J. Hand and led into the home straight from Manchu 1311 W. A. Crake: Clerks of the Course:- King and loriak. It was soon evident Messrs E. M. Hazeland and D. Templeton; a thunder

that he had the race well in hand. Motor Boat Handicappers: Mossrs E, M. Hazoland and W. A. Crake; Starter: Mr M. Melver; Tine Keepers-Messrs

CIRCULATING

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LIBRARY.

The Fete promoted by the Society of St. Vincent de Paul was held in the grounds of the Roman Catholic Cathedral yesterday evening and, na is usual, attracted a large attendance and, it is hoped, reapot a good harvest towards the case of charity for which this feto is annually promoted. The band from H.M.S. Bedford was in attend- ance and played a number of delightful | According to the report. suspicions were selections which were much appreciated. entertained by the end Magistrato Elint Tur grounds were well laid out and the his orders were disregardel. He there- stalls were laden with innumerable articles, fore sont to hesselquarters for some official ornamental sud useful, and willing helpers

home | strips of paper, which we used, when

of applause he romped were kept busy supplying the demands

threo lengths ahead of Seafoam and Spring A QUESTION THAT EVERY MAN shops are closed under the order of the of the purchasers. The Committed in

This match was postponed owing to the

Rose. Moriak was fifth. It was a dead SHOULD DECIDE FOR HIMSELF.. Lespas, November 8,

magistrates. Thus, we de que in search charge of the Fete were:-President, Mr inntility of the Telegraphs to raise a team

heat between Seafoam and Spring Rase TIHERE is one subject in which many of duets was bogum, it was assumed that G. R. Botelho, tion presidents, Meters W. and will be played during the week. The T. Meuls and U. J. Cooke, Stewnails for second place. The owner of the winner of us are interested and that is, what The Archbishop of Canterbury has

received a tremendous ovation as he led is the quickest way of getting rid So it turned out Gardner, and F. P. de V, Soares; spare-courtesy of the police in consenting to a Messi's E. Pouron sad W. Bassford; his pony round the Grand Stand. me, troublesome cold? Is it best to take some nominated the Reverend Herbert to be. It is sufficient here to say that six tary, J. M. des Gruen; teensucer, A. J. C. de postponement is appreciated by the Hon. Tronaurer Mr A. McKirdy; Hon. Ser. 2.42."

now remedy pat out with oxaggerated Malony, of Jebalpur, to the Bishoprietarket towns were searched, and that upon Rohs; working committee, L. Noronha's Tologinphs.....

Mr Lowis Guy:

claims, or to pin your faith to Chamber of Mid-Chion, in surression to Pishop dens were found in such. In the largest pavilion-Mrs Rocha, Mrs Cordeiro, Mrs

At the conclusion of the sports the UHAMBERLAIN'S COUGH REMEDY in's Cough Remedy, preparation that Moule

there were twenty dens found to be open, Gres, Miss Alves, Miss Carralho, Mrs

prizes were presented by Mrs Hazeland,ONTAINS absolutely nothing injurious immense eie by its cure of this disease? has won a world-wide reputation and and in the smallest six. When the soldiers Noronha, Miss Noronha, Miss Lopes, and The following is the provisional pro-who, in turn, was presented with a bouquet and for coughs, cids, croup and his remedy is for sale by all chemistr started to shut up and confiscate these several gentlemen; picture gallery - Mrsgramme for the Cricket week:-

and holder. The usual chops followed hooping cough it has no equal. For sale and store-kaspers. shops, however, trouble began. In fact, it mund, the Misses Fonseca, Mra Re-

by all chemists and store-keepers. appenes that so determined was the modios, and a number of gentlemen; six team arrive per s.s. Arcadia 2 p.m.

Thursday, November 14: Shanghai and the fleet returned home aluat saven o'clock, excepting one or two boats which "pposition that they desisted. Both stalls for the sale of souvenirs were each

Afteroon devoted to practice. Flower were partially becalmed.

GERMAN BANK RATE.

somothing was wrong.

The Provisional Programme.

LONDON, November 9. The German Bank rate has been raised to 71%, the highest rate since and vendors of the drug joined, attended by two members of the society: Show at Public Gardens. No amusements.

and would not allow the soldiers to refreshment stall, Mrs J. M. Alves, Mr A. interfore. The suakers said that they G. de Rocha, and friends and members of would have pinces in which to smoke, and the Society; and extra stand for the sale of the shopkeepers demurred at having their fancy goods was attended by other friends

of the society.

the foundation of the Imperial Bank in 1876.

RACING.

The Liverpool Cup.

LONDON, November 9.

1 Menu.

2 Qacis.

3 Carnegie,

THE FINANCIAL SITUATION,

Effect in Geransuy,"

xxx

LONDON, November 9.

+

ST. GEORGE'S CLUR SMOKER,

means of subsistanco taken from them in this peremptory way. Thusthe nutterstond. Afterwarda, as is usual in China, thegentry The St. George's Club held an enjoyable came upon the scene, and, wishful to pre-smoking concert in the Club premises on yent trouble for the hour, advised the Saturday evening. The accommodation was taxed to its utmost, The singing of

soldiers and the oficer to return and stato

to be arranged for the evening.

The Shanghai Races.

afternoon devoted to practice,

Friday, November 15,-Morning and

The unil just in hrought this Shanghai No, amusemente to be arranged for the papers with the account of the races. Tho evening.

pari-iuntuel dividends on the whole were Saturday, November 16.-Match Hoog fair and ranged from $1323.00 to $3.80. kong, Shanghai comiences 11 a.ra. (It was Starlight's win in the Shinghsi tonnis match will be played if it is decided Stakes which brought the lusky investor,

to commence the cricket match on Monday) for only one ticket was on Starlight for a Tiflin in Pavilion 1.15 p.m. Play ceases in, the handsome return of $1393.00, and the condition of affairs, and await further MY Pelling, who gave two new songs, p.m. Fetu on Cricket Ground 9 pm-Brockton's irin in the Autumn Cup instructions. This course was followed.

was appreciated, as was also that of Mr until midnight. Supper after 10.30 p.in. brought his backers only 20 cunts for There seems to be something of irony in Bridger, another humourist--The follow at Hongkong Club which is being thrown each 5 laid out. The odds were thus the action of the soldiers, who, when thuying gentlemen contributed to the prp.open to ladies invited by members. reported the state of affairs, forthwith at

gramme: Messes Steadman, Hume, Ed.

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Sunday, November 17-Possible golfividends

Nq amusements to be arranged for the

Monday, November 18,-Continuation of untoh as on 16th,

the same time retumet the official slips of wards, Tarrant, Chapple, Gow, Todd, match.

por to headquarters, as much as to say. Bridger, Pelling, Mackintosh, Gorg and we were a little previous in this matter, and Burnett Mr Todd's baritone songs evening, we wish that some higher authority should brought down the house. Mr. P. E. Crowds of bank messengers appeared take the affair in hand. Thus the matter Browne made au sficient accompanist

mains at present, and the whole episode suggestive of the way things are done in China or left indone.

at the doors of the Loperial Bank in the early morning with the view of dis counting paper before the announcement of a change of rate, which was expected, but the doors remained oloved until 11 o'clock when a notice was posted and a rash frustrated,

Mks 15,000,000 have been taken from the bank since 15th October.

FIRE AT CANTON. “

(From Our Correspondïent.)

CANTON, Novembar 10.

SENSATIONAL BARNEY. BARNATO STORY.

Mark Vultheim, who shot Woof Joel at Johannesburg in March, 1898, and who wis arrested in Paris on September 20 on an

A fire occurred at Honam, on Friday English extulition warrant on a charge of

13 to 2 "on" Brockton. Other higli wose-Mainstay $174.00; Maryland $150.00; Antaeus 886.70; Controller 886.70, Gemini only paid

28.10 for a win, but all the other" winners paid over $10. Had a punter invested 85 on each winner, the first day he would have St. Andrew's Ball practice at City Hall cleared $104,20; on the second day his

to 7 p.m., Musical Tableaux Vivants at winnings would have amounted to $1382.70; City Hall 9 to 10.30 p.m.

and on the third day 2591.50. On the Tuesday, November 18-Continnation third day the dividends ranged from 824.50 of match as on 16th and 18th if necessary to 9174,00, and for six out of the nine races or possibly match between the Shanghai wore over 845. The sweep on the Team and the United Service,"

Champions was a very large one, the holder Concert at City Hall 9 put in aid of of ticket, 1863 collecting 818,087.20 for first Masonic Charities,

prize.

Wednesday, November 20.-Continua. tion of mates as on 30th and 18th if nocus

Speaking of the race for the St. Logor, the North Chinn Lily Newн" saya →→

The increase in the Bank ratea has right. Some thirty houses have been attempting to Joyy blackmail on Solomun

destroyed. No loss of life is reported. : Barnato Joel (a director of De Boersary or possibly match between the Shang- "Manchu King and Stirrup Cup wore

roused all the European Capitale.

THE KAISER'S VISIT.

A FOLLOWER OF INFLUENZA.

hai Team and the United Services." Consolidated), to the extent of £10,000,

equal favourites both for win and place, Dinner to the Interport Teams 8 p.but Mystic hat a large following too. asserts that the late Mr. Barney Barnato, Hongkong Hotel Kowloon Duck A.D.C. Throo stables-Quebec's, Pottaraid Ring's the well-known financier, offered him performance at the City Hall 9pm.ero doubly represented, probably to LONDON, November MANY persons find moves affected £16,000 to auurder. President Kruger, and Rob Roy."

with a persistent congh after an;

mako the running for their favourites, The Kaiser and Kaiserin left Berlin attack of influonzs. As this ough on bù after Barnsto's suicide the executor (Mr. Thursday, Novembor 21-Visitors de- and of these Southern King, henchman promptly cured by the use of Chamber-Woof Jool) refusu to pay the money or part per Empress of Japan, Blako Pier to the winner, was most conspicuous. Bain's Cough Remedy-it-should-not-bo- the ground that Veltheim did nothing to 3 p.m. allowed to rungon until it becomes troubles

for England yesterday evening,

The Channel Fleet of 40 warships

will welcome their Majestics, at Ports

mouth,

some, For sale by all chemists and stora. cxecute the plot. A quarrel rosulted, in N.B.—The time fixed for the usual

the course of which Woof Joel was slotenis unatok will be notified later.

Кверста.

On arrival there no time was "lost"-and toplandid start, with one exception,

was obtained. Eglinton was loft able

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Hongkong October 30, 1907.

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