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MONDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1907.-

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BISHOP LANDER.

The Enthronement Ceremony.

The outhronement of Bishop Tander was an impressive ceremony nhid was perfourned- at St. John's Cathedral on Saturday after:

SPORTING.

Yachting.

ROYAL HONGKONÓ YACHT CLUB.

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Gaul rounded first, followed by Asthore scured by heading the ball

and Spray. On the real to the beacon,

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by Gaol and Meta; but Spray soon displaced to Fleming, whose kick at goal was just inside well, but Hayno returned back them and established a good teed, with saved by the substitute who took Kow's again. Barlow showed out well, but his Fas second and Ariel third. The two plage in the early stages of the game. Aright half interfered with his several times, leading, hoath hugged the Kowloon shore scramble ensued in front of the Club's goal getting out of his place quite often.........After on the way to the Kowloon Rocks, hat and in attempting to clear Garrett con- A few minutes' play the Astron had the the remainder of the fleet aleated to take coded a corner, from which after loose ball at their toos and Thompson, had a shot The first race for the oruisers of the mid-channel course, with the result that play right in the goal mouth, Fleming at goal without success. Weaser put in

1-0,

meatru, being stopped by Bruse The Manchester Handicap. noon in the presence of a large gathering. Royal Hongkong Yacht Club took place

From the kick out the Club's forwards before he could contro, owing to Weaser The proceedings opened with a procession, yesterday, the course being from the composed of the Cathedral Choir, Diocenes starting line at Police Pier to a rook near the three lenders increased the gap between took up the attack and a centre by kicking, too hard down field and boing Lay Routiers, the Chinese Church Body, Linting Island. The wind was from the themselves and the other boats, hub near Western placed the ball in good position unable to regain the ball before Bruce had the Cathedral Church Body, Ror T. north when it set true, and during the day Channel Rocke light winds were met with. and a soure seemed likely, as Turner crossed over. First, score want to the Holden, Rev. W. H. Hiproli, Her. Fok piped up strong, bringing with it a fairly. The two loading boats were practically charged in. The kick was stopped by civiliang, Hamilton heating Handerson Tsing Shan, Rev. C. J. Thonyson, Kov. good sea. The mee was a good one, and brained, but Sprey found sono light airs Cooper, who fell hat kept the ball with a good kick, after getting the ball F. B. Bawley, R.N., Rev. A. D. Stawart, the Chinoso rigged bouts showed up in the and forged ahead, followed by Jonn and between his knees until hip rose and kicked from Greenlaigh. Just afterwards Single- Ros Mok Sun Trung, Rev. M. Longridge, rough water much better than gonemlly ex, Kin. These positions were maintain. clear. Play remained in the vicinity ton put the scores loyal, and Inter on R.N., Rev. S. R. Lovett, R.N., Rev. A. peoted. In the running they were ahead of od until the beacon was resuled, when of the Naval goal for some time, Tugwell Prios added another for the Astra, which 3. Steven Rev. G. Scarle, O.F., Rev. A. the European rigged boats, and in the Joan displaced Spray. It was a run to being called upon to tour from Tarner and put the naval tean ons akend. The game Liff, Rev. J.H. France, Rav. JD. Dathan, beating they acted excellently, going to Meyer's Fuat buoy, but most of the boats Eager. The latter was in an awkward as it developed was not a brilliant one, R.-N., Ven. Archdea Banistor, the windward well. There were two cups were heatured under the Hongkong shore angle when he shot, but the hall went but the Y.M.C.A. were lucky in Indoping PIANOS Cathedral Chaplain (Rev. F. T. Johnson), open for competition. The first oup to go pnd this allowed Asthore to take command. perilously soar the goal. Than Western the scors down as they did. the Bishop of Victorin, the Bishop' to the boat of either class finishing first on She munded the mark first, with Juan had an opportunity in front of goat but his Chaplains (tov, Fong Yat San, Ber. 6. A. handicap, the second cup to go to the first sound, Ariel this, and then Spray and kick was stopped and the KA's broke Bunbury, and Rev. T. Sherwood Jones). boat of the opposite class. Snipe, though Thaela, the zest being some minutes behind away. Evans, Steele and Fleming, with As the choir passed into the church they she finished behind La Cigale, won, the There was little difference in the positions "The Church has no foundation," latter boat giving 65 minutes, and Snipe al Kowloon Rock, but the run home and shortly afterwards the Bishop pre having several to spare at the finish. provided a fino race. Asthero won from The start, at o'clock, was not a close ried, but the batter had a hard fight with Muted the letters coinmendatory of the Archbishop of Canterbury to Archdeacon one. The light airs of the cutly morning Joan, getting second place by less than

LONDON, Novober 24. The betting on the Manchester Handicap is as followe: :—-

3 to 1 against Liscimana.

4 to 1

Duffy,

9 to 2

The Bedouin,

7 to 1

10 to 1

1) to 1

Bultinglass. Hanover Square and

Marlow Wisematon.

[Lischaun is owned by Mr W. M. Singer, The Bedoain by Mr. H. 1. Highan, Ballinglass by Major E. Loder, Hanover

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Square by Lord Ellestare, and Marlow Banister, who acknowledged tho Rt. Rev. prevented some of the boats from getting hird of her length. Spray and Nina also of the ball just afterwarde and kicked thusinsta, will probably figure in a tan.UGUSHE

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LONDON, November

New York reports a wild excitement on the Cotton market, prices advancing 59 points, on Bullish crop estimates.

RUSSIA AND INDIA.

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& Witebell... Mr Templeton Mr Crake...

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Mr Lammert

Mr Melvor.. Mr L. Dimmock...

Mr Pearman

Mir Hazeland

Mr McKirdy

There is overy prospect of a good the ball between them, sualad to the other and of the ground, until Aucott stopped the, but only for a second, for Steele granume being arranged for the boxing made a fiue attempt just afterwards, which entertainment of December7, for challenges was saved by Kew, who had now taken his are being issned pretty freely. H. Marriott, place in the net. Snudden robbod Western who is well-known among boxing an out to Colquation, who after passing round contest, and has issued a challenge inside, got offside and stopped the game, to J. Griffiths, of the Army Ordinance Hall did good work on the wing and get Corps. Failing Grifiths, Marriott is will. H. M, K.

the ball down to Williams, who was ruleding to box aay bantam weight in the 1.49.40 offside. The kick was stopped by Aucoti, Colony, for six, eight or ten rounde, 1.60,25 who in trying to return miss-kicked and provided a suitable purse is offered und 1.50.25 the K.A. 'a forwards swooped down, but E. there is a side wiger.

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1.56.13 Humphrays cleared to Hall and the lattor 3.66.29 sgain fod Williams. This time the outside 1.58.21 right centred well to Fagor and the latter 1.58.211

put in a stinging shot which struck the 2. 0.34

goal post and bounded back into play. only to be put behind by Turner. It was a close thing but alsoet, imraediately after- wards the Club had thoir reward, Wishart beating. Tugwell with a sharp kick from a rather difficult angle. 1-1..

Mr

scomed to hayo the mce wall in hand. A breakdown allowed Nellie to get allend and Mr Lycus' boat ultimately won. Irving's Daisy started but did not finish. The result was as follows :---

Nollie... Bridgeport Vital Spark

(ðir Lyons) I (Me Kew) 2, (Mr Harvio) 3

Just after the restart Wastern sccured

the ball through Sondden feiling to get his kick ing but instead of centring the Club's forwards tried a long kick, with the inevit able result that it went bolind. Long kicks do not pay agaí st a good goal-keeper, The naval forwards were now attacking

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by Captain J. G. E. Hofray Last Leur Gerald Heath Lander is the Church's crow to tium, but those who had a launch had a ding-dong tussle for fourth place, the Manchester Haudienp, which is over a twful Bishop. The Rev. F. T. Johu to tow thom were fortunate. Snipe which as soured by Spray by half mile and a half, was won by Spate a 10 son conducted the Bishop to the Episcopal (Chinese rig) was the first boat oror the second. The times wore — bo # chance), the favourite (Grest Sect), Throne and after prayer, and the singing live followed by Australian (Chines being third (4 to 35. The rave was worth by the choir, of "I will wash my hands in rig), Vanduara (ketch) Miranda (Chinese), Astbon Meway Rodgers £1,395. - 1. QM]

innocency," His Larkship the Bishop offer Syren (schooner), La Cigale (cutter) and ed up prayer. Following a hymn Bishop Brynhilde jeutter). The first four boats Thecla Lander prenched a sermou in which he re were comfortably together, but the big Jonn........ forred to the solidity of the foundations of schooner Syren enuld get little way on Gael... the Church, and spoke eulogistically of the and La Cigale was a long way east of the

Spray pioneers in gospel propagation in the Forinc, whilst Brynhikle found it so difficult Nina... Elast, a wall as those Bishops who had to discover wind that she was 40 minutes Moty... bccupied the pulpit of St. John's before late in getting over. This was a big In the motor bont section thero wore him. He particularly mentioned Francis bandicap to earry. A light westerly four starters, and at oue stage Bridgeport

neinr, Robert Morrison, George Smith, caused Snipe and Australian to tack for upwards of 20 years the pioneer bishop towards Hongkong, and on the next board

(To the Editor of the Unisa Mard). of a diocess comprising the whole of China Valuta had crossed their bows, Miranda

S-On behalf of the Committee of At the close prices dropped 10 traut Japan, Dr. Alford, John Shaw Burdon, who was some minstes late in crossing had

he Hongkong Cricket Ciuli, I have mach points on proit onking.

and Bishop Hoare. His Lordship laid an unexpected advantage however, and

pleasure in publicly expressing their ap- emphasis in the necessity for en-operation, picked up the wird which enme down from

preciation of the patronage and support and forbearance if he unule mistakes. the north when in position to allow her

conceded by His Excellency the Governor He was comforted is the thought that to hand straight past Green Island. She

and Lady Lugard by their presence at the Backheimer Lovros, November 20

his predecessors were different types ofthus obtained a lead which she gradually

mantelica.

Gmocher The correspondent of the Daily men. He knew they would not expect him increased. At Green Island Miranda and

The best thanks of the Club arealso due to Sparkling Hook.... Telegraph in St. Petersburg wires to try to make bimself an imitation of any of Vanduara took the northerly channel, class race, viz., Doreen, Dorothy, Iris, strongly, and brilliant work in defones was those gentlemen who kindly provided kouse Do Nonparial

them. He should be sure to fail. He had whilst the others went through Sulphur Carus, Eva and Trunot, the course being shown by Humphreys, who beat Flowing sccommodation for the members of the that the Government is about to spot thoir poculiar gifta, their technical channel. Vanduuru had her gaf topsail Eom Fenwick's to Kowleen Rocks, Land Hart several times. From one of these visiting Shanghui toans, and to the guarna- point a committee to study the question knowledge, or their special training. God up and got her spinnaker and sky sail up moon Beacon, Meyer's East Buoy, Kowsares by Humphreys the ball went along tors who so libomily contributed the whore- of joining up the Russian and Tudian did not ask him to be a Johan Burdon rear Green Island, but Snipe with sheets on Roces, North Fairway Buoy and back the left wing to Wishat, who put in a fast withal necessary to meet the extra expense Joseph Himre - but to be himself. free soun: overhauled her, and it was to Fenwick's. Just at the stare Dorothy run, foreing Cooper to give a corner, which, incurred by the Club is providing suitable Bowerer he might aduiire them and not long before Australian came booming had to give way to Doreen and the latter however, was kicked behind. Outside left sccommodation for the spectators and the however unworthy he might be to follow down. La Cigale was also under sprake thus got the best of the start, being is a now place for Wishart, but he shaped entertainments following on the games. them, he was at least determined to and gaff and jib topsails, whilst Syren was ing four boats kept wall in shore but ball travelled--for the game was a fast of the Adrural and Offerte of II. M.S followed close by Dorothy. The remain fairly well at it. Up and down the field tho I have also to unknowledge the kindness build upon the same foundation nud a cloud of canvas with every possibe stitch |

had almost picked up their leeway by one-and from an attack by Fleming King Alfred, and the Colonels and Officers seek the same spirit. Neither need any up-though it must be said some of it was

the time Kowloon rocks were rounded, present try to imitate other workers, ill-fitting. Her jibs are badly cut and are

the order then being:- Borsen, Eva, Tris, and fiteate, the Club's goalkeeper brought of the following Regiments, viz. 110th Gregory, who had been Infantry (The Meoltan), 3rd Battalion however successful they might be, hatalmost useless, and on occasions worse

Dorothy. The wind was north-cast and Cans by than useless. There were no incities on ench would best surve the

Tugwell and another cornor (off Suudden) (Duke of Connaughit's own) in leading Church of Christ the unique-force of his altered. The wind gradually freshened yummon Beacon light winds wen-met-

with and the boats were practically bacalm was given to the Club. Nothing resulted. their Bands to provide music on the ground nwn personality. It was not essential for and by the time the mark was reached a A battaliou of the Tainsters and Christian nuity that we should all work good sun was running and the boats woreed, excepting Dorothy. The skipper of After Snudden had boon penalised for during the afternoons on which play took body of armed police are going to in the same way, or Exid the san views dancing unpleasantly for those who had not the latter had chosen to keep well in to illegal bumping, Turner got the ball on Aseansal, where the stranded passengers but it was that we should build the bead to sex often in small bouts. Tho for the Kowloon shore and by so doing heast shot, which beat Tugwell and pot cho baro had their own reward by winning the Marie Brizard & R ger Spides 18.00

Railways.

THE INDIAN STRIKE.

Situation Serious.

LOST, November Caleotta reports that the strike situn. tion is getting worse and the attitude of the European strikers threurening

Simla is isointer,

are collected.

Partial Settlement,"

LONDON, November

THE SLEEPING SICKNESS.

JANDON, November 2.

The second international conference on the Sleeping Sickness has been post- poned in deference to the wishes of Germany, which desirea its delegates to have time to submit the result of Dr. Koch's recent investigations.

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without any business to report: Chinese Engineerings have been enquired for at 14) to 14, but sellers at 10 in the early phit of the week met with no response. Char bonnages remain in demand at quotation, but morebares are availible,

The members of the Hongkong Tean Curvil! Co. same foundation. In the Apostolic Church leading boats were well up west of the picked op a nice breeze which carried him

Cricket Match but none the less they The K.A's forwards had several opdeserys an expression of thanks for bringing unfortunate divisions and ark when Linting was reached and to along Enely and enabled him to wound the Club one abend. 2-1.

Beacon well ahead of Doreen, Tramona bo- tactions. St. Paul did not discuss the round the rock the bouts had treithering then third. It was a run to Meyer's purtunities of scoring but they failed take back the Cricket supremacy to the Colony. merits of any party, but led them all backgybe or go about to get on the purs tack. East Buy and the lender secret to have advantage of them, and did not display And lastly it gives me much pleasoro in to the first principles and to the grand All except Australian, Snipe and Syren the others well in hind, but a mistake co- that combination which characterised them placing on record the hard work of Mr J. The Indian railway strike has been sis which unites men-the one found went about, and the former in gybing lost him his position, for he went too close last season. Cameron, at centre half, was Barton, Lt. E. W. Isaacson, R.N., and partially settled and the running of tios, Jesus Christ. In proportion as they couple of deck chairs everboard. Miranda in to Quarry Bay and ran out of the better doing good work, but the defones put apour ouergctio Secretary, Mr A. R. Lowo, would be united to Him they would be unit got round the rock about 11.17 followed winds. Profiting by the lender's mistake by Aucott and Humphreys was very sound, the two former in connection with the very mail ruins is bring resumed.

fione another. In Him diverso mucesy Stipe at 11.20, Australian at 11.21, the other boats kopt further out. The though Hall, too, did his share of the effective illuminations on the night of the and individuals could moet and harmonise, Cigale at 11.33, Vanduara at 11.40, and breaze freshened before the buoy was

work. A penalty kick to the Club was Fite, and the latter for the admirable and on that foundation and would bast at Syram sour minutes later. Then it was ronclied and the yachite mounded in the taken by Williams, but he failed to score, armugamonts which resulted in the 1907 tain its full power and utility. To some hand thrash through a sen of white following under: Dorocu, Era, Dorothy, tho ball just passing on the outside of the Cricket Work being the successful public 1311 it might seen difficult for a Church horses. La Cigale sul Vandvarn with the latter being just behind Eva. Dorcon posts. consisting partly of fluropean and partly of topsails

In the second half the Clubs opened well ander and Dorothy kept to windward on the reach Asinties to be a really united haraonions full canvas, were down to their com-across to Kowloon Backs, the other yachts-one man short, Garrett being still in the Church-far they were often reminded hings, and waves washed aboard freely, attempting to make the mark direct, a pro- matshed-and n good run was made by Fast is East and West in West," and it whilst Brynhilde deemed it wise to take ceeting which lost then considerale ground Eager, Wishart and Turner, which wasspoilt was impossible to Europeanize the Asiatio in a reef, thongh she also had heavy work or rather, water: The fleet had divided in by the former over-running the backs and be. or Drientalize the British, True, but in the sea, The Chinese boats, being to two bunches, Dereen, Dorothy and Era ing ruled offside when close in on the K.A.'s happily there was no need to try. Fuch higher out of the water, were saved the comprising the first banch and Tronun, goal, Flaming did good work ns contre brought in the Catholic Church that green seas, but they bad plenty of spray Caress, and Iris the second. There was forward, but twice in succession the naval on board. von the big schooner oceaa big gap between the leading trio and team were pulled up through offsidę. A

In their weekly share report, dated 22nded and out of favour with no business to sionally shipped scas, but she did not those following, which was increased after front centre by Williams gave the Club an successary for its completeness; and whilst suffer like the ketch and cutters who were Rowlett Rocks were rounded for the other opportunity but it was lost through November, Mosse Vernon and Smyth report and with a closing rate of 90 gallors. European renssitied to the end European, rail under all the time. The beating was second time, Dorothy taxing by this time slowness on Turner's part, who was charg-stats: and Asiatic, Asiatic, on the one founda- towards Inuma at the outset and then a displaced Ess. The two leading boats ed by Cameron; Tarner kicked and the The market has ruled quiet, during the and close quist at that. Now Amoy-Docka- tion there might bo-thure would in-he series of tacks in the somoshat soother wont wastward well and rounded the North ball struck Cuncron, going behind. The weak, and rates with very few exceptions have declined to 10 with sellers and no indeed there was already the truest unity water, and here Miranda lost her lead. Fairway buoy a long way in front, Fra corner was taken by Wishart and once show doclives. The unsettled state of business. Shanghai Dock rates come lower She frauded a fishing net or something and having dropped back considerably. Finally again the ball was put behind. Wishart change and the financial state of Europe from Stangini at 70, while a few small and the best harmony.

The pronouncement of the Benediction lost so much way that Snipe overtook her Doreen came in a winner by four minutes, showed weakness in his corner kicke, but and America have affected us imfavourably, local sales have been effected at 71 co

and Australian got close up. La Cigalo from Dorothy, Caress being a further two otherwise he played well. Western and checked to a certain extent an incipient and at 74 for March. Hongkers have also passed the Chinese bosts before Lanima minutes off. The times wore

ed to get a number of opportunities of was reached and swept through the nons in

shooting, due perhaps to the tendency of great style. Syren showed a turn of speed 1 Doreen ... Er Malvin) 20, 25 the halves to feed Williams, and once or

2 Dorothy (Mr McCorquodale) 2. 4.00 twice Western all but scored. through the honvy weather, but all the Chross. (Mr Withers)... 9. 6. 04 The Club continued thattack und chang Mitime her bond saile handicapped her. Alio reduced the distance between herself and the leading boats, bat had her jib been a propor she would have done considerably bettor. Off the north, point | of Larama stie overtouk Vandaars, but

THE MAURITANIA.

LONDON, November 22.

The Mauritania arrived at New York yesterday morning.

The steamer's passage was hampered

by storms and fogs.

THE EXPORT OF GOLD TO NEW YORK.

LONDON, November 22. New York reports that freight bas beau engaged for a further £2,800,000.

THE ACCIDENT TO THE PERSIA

LONDON, November 22 The accident referred to on the 31st-inst., occurred to the Persia of the Anchor Line.

THE LATE RUSSO-JAPÁNESE

WAR

LONDON, November 23. Count Benckendorf to-day will handi Baron Komura a draft for £4,660,441 for the maintenance of Russian pri soners during the late war.

which tho Divine Architect sur WYTIN

ended the ceremony.

WEATHER REPORT.

The following notice is issued by Figg of the Hongkong Observatory --

On the 20th at 11.50 a--The deprossion is ineving away over the Incifio to the N. E. of Japan.

The barometer has risen considorably in

one

S. Japan, and a moderate riso has taken could not hold her lead, owing to her inability to go to windward place also over Chin..

Snipe (H. E. Pollock) ........... Australian (Kew Bros. Miranda (H.K.Brutton)

EUROPEAN.

4.18

4.18.45

B. M. B

4 Tremona... (Mr Saunders)...2, 1.32

Era

SHARE REPORT,

Docks, Whurves and Godowns-Hong- kong and Whampos Docks remais neglect.

Kowloon Wharves have been placed at 67,

closing are quoted at 200. small revival of business. Exchange one weaker in the North, and at time of Lands, Hotels, and Buildings-Hong- Lands have been placed during the London 2/0g T.T.; on Shanghai 744 T.T,

Banks-Hongkong and Shanglais, with

95, closing an advance in the London rate to £74,week at 96

with sellera at have ruled rory steady, and although wo to be enquired for at

the latter rate. Hongkong Hotels continue at 100, but shares are

(Mr Summers)... 2. Sed their formation somewhat, Turnor tak Iris (Mr Lving) did not finishing outside loft in place of Wishart. Note transnations to report, shares sro difficult to obtain on the smallest appear doubt this strengthened the Club's forwarde.

ance of a demand. Nationals remain un- From a nice long kick by Gregory to Turner, thence to Wishart and Williams, changed and without business.

Marine Insurances-We have no local the Club got in front of the A.'s goal. but the naval backs provcuted a shot being business or changes to report under this

Football.

HONGKONG DEFEAT KING ALFRED

still unobtainable, except at an advance. Humphreys have found buyuts by at 104, and labor t 101, closing steady at the latter rate. Shanghai Lande have declined ton 100 without any local business, Kowloon Lands and West Points continue totally noglested

On Saturday afternoon the Hongkong put in und just afterwards Williams was heading, but Shanghai quotes North Chinas from Shanghai for Ewos (50) and Inter

reled effaite, rouch to his chagrin, for the backs were still between him and goal. The light was failing fustand it was dificult to follow the movements of the ball and distinguish the players. The final goal was added by Williams from the right's few minutes before time was called, and the Club won by thres goals to nil..

HEM, CA. BESTEN.

Cotton Mils-Lawer quotations come The anticyclone covering China ia contral and dropped back when the wind diminiah- to-the North of the Yangtza. Pressure ed. At Green Island Snipe went in Football Club's Association team inflicted

at the advanced rate of is. 8. while antionals (60), further than these we have

Fire Insturence-Hongkongs have a thue on the downward path; -shores aro

Miscellaneous Campbell, Moores con remains relatively iniv over the S. part of through the Sulphur Channel, and then defeat-upon-the-representatives of the

Isogteres live fallen to 9160 with sellers to changes to report other boats met very light winds. 1 King Alfred, after a game, which prored

vinced to 320 with siles, and close steady at on offbe at 14, and a buying rato. is difficult the China Sea.

HOKERONG CLUB-Goal, C. H. Kew;

that rate. Chinos also have ruled firm to obtain. China- Dornens have ruled vary Very strong monsoon may be expected tinutely Australian boaded Mirando, and really interesting. The tears were in the Formoss Channel and the China Sea: Vandura was next, Syren being sono bucks, E. F. Aucott and H. L. O. Garrett

and sales have been made at 83, the market steady at 102 with sales, and close firm at that ato. Fenwicks have inclined to 15, Bud Watsons are quoted at 10.70 ex the Hongkong Rainfall for the 24 hours ond. muutos behind with Brynhildo far astera. halves, J. Hall, E. Humphreys and

closing with further buyers.

Shipping Hongkong, Canton and Ma- dividend of $0. paid on the 21st Inst La Cigalo crossed the line at 3. thongir the Gregory; forwards, W. B. Willis, W. ing at 10a.m. to-day, 0.00 inches.

first prize wont to Snipe. The following McG, Western, 0.. Eager, B. R. Turner

Ces haru been further dealt in at 301, and Peak Trains, and Watkins are enquired for Forecast for the 24 hours ending at noon

were the times of finishing :-

and L. Je Wishart.

close a littlo sasier with sellers nt that at quotations We have nothing further

to report under the bonding to-morrow.

KINO ALFRED :- Gol, Tugwell; backa, The Y M. C. A had to acknowledgoste, but with buyurs at 30. Indos remain 150.22 Shudilen and Cooper halves, Kiuch, defeat at the hands of H. M. S. Astres on neglected, and the mate his fallen a poist

Cameron and Wright; forwards, Col. Saturday afternoon, but this was bo he ex- without inducing business, China-Mesilas A fellow was looking over a hedge quohon, Hart, Fleming, Steele and Evans, pected, owing to the weak to put in by boen placed in sinall lots at 15, and watching a maiden milking a cow in an open 19 field, wien euddenly he epiod a young mind The King Alfred kicked off but lost the the civilians. The teams were close at that rate. Douglases are in better exo ted bull, with its head lowered and 3.18: ball at once, and Tall was forced to run Y. & C.-Goal, W. McArthur: backs,

toward bor. The fallow called out to warn out of goal to clear, Eager having given J., E. Hayng and J, McCubbin; halves, C demand and close with some buyers at tail cocked high is the air, rusing madly Western the ball near half-way and the Webb, R. C. Barlow and J. Collins; for quotation. Shells remain without bine her of the approaching dauger, but she just latter went through with a realy, but lestwards, J. Greenhalgh, I. Farbu, A. but, although the London rate, has fallen glanced at the bill and. Non i went on s

to 39/0-there are no local goller, and we ing calmly, the ball through Tugwell clearing Then Hamilton, Coates and W. L. Wesser.

Still the infuriated animal rushed

toward ASERÆSI-Goal, Henderson Baoka,quolo 418. nom Star Edrrya, obntice dauntless maiden, and than, when it I. Humphrors gave Williams a chance and

of tlw.

was almost upon her, it stopped dead short, The Corinthians were out for their first the latter beat Snudden but was unable to Walker And Brass; halvas, Page, Allen with buyers, but without business Js has no superior for sprains and well- ulub race yesterday and lind an enjoyable contro through the King Alfred's right and Bright forwards, Singleton, Frico, Refineries.-Ching Sugars have declined gave a loud bellow, and galleged away ings. A piece of flannel slighly dampened day, though the wind was of varying back crossing over and harassing him, Buton, Thompson and Murray to 100 with a small sale, and close rith again to the further side of the meadow UHAMBERGAIN'S COUGH REMEDY with Pain Balm is superior to a plaster for strength. In the one-design class a no but a corner was given, which was

The man how ventured to ask the girl From the kick off the Y, M. O. A. sellors of that rato, Lutons cau be obtain how she know the bull would not touch YONTAINS absolutely nothing injurious land back or pains in the side or chest. It

hor and for coughs, colds, croup and also relieves rheumatic pains and makes art was made, all the nine boats boing cleared by Hart.

fine rush up pressed, bat 'n good return along the left ed at 14, but there are no buyers over 10. booping cough ha suo equal. For sale sleep and rest possible. For male by all close to the line at que fire. Ariel and fold by the King Alfred's fur wards gars Thompson a chance of showing his Mining.--Raulu continue went and he- by all chemists and store-keepers

chemists and store-keepers.

Joan were the Bret to show out, followed followed, the ball being finally centred form.

He went along uiosly, passing glected and close with sellors at by, and has mother-in-law

CROSBY HALL.

LONDON, November 23.

The Chartered Bank has declined to any longer suspend the demolition of Crosby Hall, pending further efforts to complete the sam required.

FORECAST DISTRICT. 1.--Hongkong and Neighbourhood i N. and N.E, winds, fresh to strong; fair.

2-Formoso Channel N.L. gale. 3--South const of Chiba between Hong kong and Lamooks: Same as No. 1.

4--South coast of China hotween Bong- kong and Hainan: Sawo as No. 2.

A GOOD LINIMENT. -

WHEN you, bead a good reliable lini

munt try Chamberlain's Pain Balm.

La Cigale (A Bune) Vanduais (R. Innes) Byron (H. Keswick) Brynhildo (A.H, Ough).

THE CORINTHIAN OLER

5,5

6.0

was the gentle reply, "this cow's

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