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MONDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1907.

THE CHINA MAIL.

TELEGRAPH. BY TELEGRAPH. BY TELEGRAPH:

BY

HOME POLITICS,

A SHANGHAI CASE.

A Liberal Victory.

Demenil Discharged.

(Exclusive Service, supplied by Renier,

vir Bombay.)

LONDON, November 30. The by-election at West Hall, necessitalod by the elevation of the Hon. C. H. W. Wilson to the peerage,

resulted thus:---

Mr Guy Wilson (Liberal) 5023 Sir George Bartley (Conservative) 5382 Mr Holmes (Socialist)

1512

241

Majority for Mr Wilson

[At the general election the Hon. C. H. W. Wilson received 8662 votes to Sir J. Shorburn's 6105. The issue between the

Liberal and Conservative cadidates, on

that scension, was not interfered with by the -interposition of a Labour-Socialisa, Pen sibly the Conservatives will claim this us moral vierury as the Liberal majority has Imen veduced from 2247 to 241 RoM

MOROCCO.

A Punitive Expedition.

(Protrusine Service, supplied by Restor

vich Brandway).

Lowark, November Ki

(From Our Correspondent.}

gran-

SUASCII, December 2. The American, Henry N. Dempnil, who was charged with the slaughter of a Lama at the village of Laku, in Yunnan, on the Tihatan border, on May 30, 1907, has been acquitted.

The case was of interest here owing to the extraordinary procedure at the American Court.

POLICING THE WEST RIVER.

DEATH OF MRS MITCHELL

TAYLOR.

SPORTING.

Yachting.

**CHINA MAIL" CUP.

Scott-Monnieff, Sir Paul Chater, Hon. Mr and Mrs E, A. Howett, Captain and Mrs W. L. Dooner, Hon. Dr and Mrs J. Benthi has seldom chased a community M. Atkinson, Ufbeers of the 119th Infantry, such a pang of genuine pain and sorrow as Officers of the Royal Engineers, Hon. Dr that produced yesterday when it became Ho Kai, Mrs W. Chitty, Commodore and

On Saturday afternoon the racing feat known that at 9,30 min. Mes Mitchell. Mrs Stokes, Mr and Mrs H. Rennie of the Royal Hongkong Yacht Club raced Taylor had been oiled away, Knowing Mr P. P. J. Wodehouse, Mr A. G. M. for a oup presented by the CINA MA Joint Protest from Shanghai.her as a charming personality, remember Fletchor, Mr A. Haupt, Mr and Mrs F. A. over a course from Polica Pier to a rock ing or as a bride with the fullness of Wendt, Mr and Mrs H. Irwin Black, Mr south-west of Knuichau. The handicaps nuptial honours and ghry thick upon her, H. B. J. Gompertz, Mr and Mrs Looker, ware Dione (Hon. Mr F. H. May) sor,;; people were dunfounded to contemplate Misa Stewart, Mr C. Worcester, Chev. Vernon (Mr H. P. Tuoker), scr.; Ailan the impartiality with which the Grantltoaper Volpicelli, Mr. Mrs and Miess B. Layton,

(Chinese "fail's Hervice.)

SHANGHAI, December 2.

Inbours, The most heartfelt sympathy At a meeting of the Chinese General

spontaneously went out to Capt. Mitchell Chamber of Commerce, which was ro- Taylor, A.D.C., the deceased lady's prosented by prominent merchants astcomed husband, to Mr A. J. Bracken hury, Private Secretary, her brother, and of all provinces, a resolation was to Sir Frederick and Lady Lugard, hor passed protesting against the policing uncle and aunt. The blow to Government House has been a heavy one, and the by Great Britain of the West Riverwhole community sure the poigrat and the resolution has been duly wired sorrow. up to Peking,

----་

Only two months ago Capt. Taylor and Miss Brackenbury were wartiod; their honeymoon was blissfully spent at Nine Is

[The cnsu fur the prosecution showed Waiwupu's Reply to Canton. lands, in the Canton Delta, and was scarcely

where acensed stood, and was in sight

(Chinese Mail's Servica).

PEKING. December 2.

In reply to the protest from Canton,

that on May 30, at Laku, the accused, for The purpose of intimidating one of the wider, fired two sizes, on to the right and one to the left. The second shot killed the Tibetan. The evidence showed Chust this sunt could be so from the place the Waiwapu has wired a reply that when the shot was fired, and the sousedowing to the large numbers of bandits went to the spot where the man full, taak

in the vicinity of the West River the i hold of los palsu anal found him dead.]

request by Great Britain to police the river has been agreed to, and the Government asks the populace not to

A

SHUM CHUN HSEN.

Wanted Again.

(Chinos, Mail, Bareier.)

PEKINO, December 2

wire has been despitebød to,

General Picquart, Franch MinistShain Chun Hoon, who is at present in for War, has announced to the Cham- [Shanghai, to preened in Toking in

bar of Deputies that he has instructed spite už ilimona Gonored Lynntey, who is in command

It is stated that Shum will most

of the trengs at Oran, in Algeria, to likely be given the Vicorayship at despatch an expedition to indict ax. Cunton, vice Chang Vis Char, the omplary chastisement upon the present Viceroy.

Beningeann tribo.

(REUTER'S SERVICK.] THE GERMAN SCANDALS.

Prince Buolow Speaks.

Loxos, November 29.

of the life of the nation.

THE ARMY.

General French on Reorganisa

tion

Losos, November 2

THE CANTON VICEROY.

LIUR

Impeached for Inability.

fo is

GREAT CALAMITY AT CANTON

misunderstand the situation

The British Flotilla.

The flotilla to patrol the West River for the next three weeks was under orders to

laro pert to-day sud, we understand, will| consist of two sloops, four destroyers, and two or three torpedo-boats as well as the river guttent. The sloops will probably remain at Canton whilst the remainder show the Bugg up the river.

Chinese Comment.

Whilst the various telegrams are flying to Peking telling of the deep objections of the people to the Imperial Customs taking

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over when Mrs Taylor contracted dengue fever. Just recovering from this a septic wound múdo itself apparent on the chin and though the medical attemlant did all

that was possible and all trace of the trouble

ed out of danger, the malignant poten was disappearing and the patient pronoune-

lurked in the veins and unexpectedly travelled to the brain and caused death.

The blow is rendered all the more

serete since the anxious watchers at the bedside, having roeuvered from the first shock caused by the knowledge of the dinger of the disease, had wonde. up their minds that but a few days would elapse before Mrs Taylor would be about again, Denth was not thought of, and the sud- denness with #hich the icy hound came and plucked the sweetest flower of all the hald," completely prustrated the im- mediste relatives.

The funeral of the deceased lady took place this morning, the cortego passing the Monument at Happy Valley about 8.45, and the ceremony was singularly impres ive-the calms and beauty of a bright, fresh imeraing rendering all the mare profound the sorrow felt that such a charming young life should be taken away.

Mr S. Swart, Captain and Mrs Bonsley, Mr P. Braga, Mr A, Kingsbury, Mr and Mrs E. Tomkins, Mr Ho Tung, Mr. Ah Luen," Mr He Kom Tong, Directors of the Tung Wah Hospital, Mr and Mrs Wei Yak and Comittee of the Po Loung Kuk.

On Sunday and to-day the flag at Government House was half-mast high, and on account of the funeral to-day the Queen's birthday "dressing" on the men-of-war was not put up until noon. Usually it is run up at 8. On Sunday the Royal Hongkong Yacht Club postponed their clab race, and until the period of mourning is past Lady Lugard will not be "At Homa" on Tuerdings

THE CHINESE PROCESSION.

The Routes of Marches.

Arrangements have been pretty woll completed for the great Chituse procession which has been organised by Mr He Kom Tong nad others, and to the general public the following particulars will be of interest. The procession will be held on the 5th. 6th and 7th instant. (Thursday, Friday and Saturday next) and the details aro 13

follow-

The

ROBINSON PIANO

COMPANY, LTD.

TO MAKE ROOM FOR

(Hon, H. Koswick), 2min.; Alannah (MrNew Season's Carruthers), Gain.; Kathleen (Officers, RE), sin.; Colleen (Hon. II.E. Pollock), 9min.; Bonito (Mr H. W. Bird), Omin.; Min (Me A. G. M. Fletcher), Bain. Sprite (Mr Hayes), Datin

Instruments

OFFER

The bouts got away under spinskers PIAN

in an East wind and had a fast run down the harbour, the tide boing fair. The Championship beats soon got in the lead and Ailsa sailed promisingly leading mens. the mark. She however lost her place and after rounding was headed with good room to sparo by both Dions and Vernon. The one-design boats ware some 4 or 5 minutes hebind the Championship yachts. Dione ad Vernon tacked in towards the Hongkong shoro and then went

board long

to Stonecutter's and gut so far ahead of the others, who. mostly tried the mainland side of the Harbour, that they were out of the ice.

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Diono sailed very fast and get in woll ahead of Vernon, winning the prize. The finishing times worn :---

Dione ... Vernon Kathleen

Aiie Sprite Min

Alannah... Benito

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at 25 per cent discount

for CASH.

Special-

Offer-

BURGUNDIES

par Doz, Qia,

II.

5 13

0

10

46

20

25

8

Macon ...

$12,00

Вевајочія

15.00

-

Volnay...

24.00

Pommard

+

-30.00

Sparkling Poumard...

$8.00

Cricket.

BONGKONG TV. RAVY.

On Saturday afternoon the Hongkong

RHINE WINES AND

HOOK

FIRST DAY AND NIGHT --Starting about 11 a.ra: and again at 7 p.m., from No. 2 Police Station (back) Wanchai Road to Queen's Road East straight on to the cor- nor of Parade Ground going up Garden Road to Lower Albort Road, Goverment Offices, turn up to Upper Albert Road, Club playgil a draw with the Navy, after Gorerament House, straight on to Caine roting 220 for 3 wickets and dismissing Rond going up Castle Road passing Seymour eight of the Navy for 81. R. O. Hutchi Grocher Road, turn back to Caine Road down to Po son's 115 was a feature of the match. The Sparkling Hook..- Hing Fong, pass the Tsung Hing Theatre to Po Yan Street, round to Hollywood Road, į straight to Man Mo Teuple, on to Old A. Claxton, b Raymond Bailey Street, down to Lyndhurst Terrace R. O. Hutchison, retired to Wellington Street, straight on to No.

scores are

H. R. Makin, run out...

E. A. Fowlor, b Mursy Dr. Atkinson, not out...

T. E. Pearce, not out ...

Sundries

Innings declared closed."

lockheimer

14.00

NA

18.00

18.00

24.00

Do.

Nopparie!

HONGKONG CLUB.

31

115

CHAMPAGNE

37

Perinet and Fils 'Dry'

48.01

WHITE WINES Graves Superieur

10.00

Total for 3 wkts.

220

LIQUEURS

BOWLING.

Anisette

25,00

C.

IH.

n.

Maraschino..

24,00

1

Raymond...

16

96

Apricot Brandy...

30.00

4

0 Pesch Brandy

30,00

PAR

2 0 14

0

017

3

0

BRANDIES

NAVY.

L Andra Old Brandy

Curnill & Co. ...

H. Hancock, b R.

Braná

94

Do.

Do. ***...- 90.00

19

Do.

Do. V.F.U. 48.00

Do.

Dr. V.F.V.O: 58 00:

The large number of prominent officials, military, navul and civil, as well as lending residents present-despite the earliness of the hour-was in itself another great ovi-5 Police Station (Fire Brigade), turn in to denes of the sympathy folt and a tribute Jervois Street going up to Queen's Road of the esteem in which the decanul lady Central dowif to Bonham Strand West, aver charge of the policing of the Wost

was held. The cortego was handed by the it to Des Venux Road, turn in to Wing River the replies are couched in quite a band of the Third Middlesex Regiment, Lak Street to Bonham Stend East, up to different strain, The Government must behind which the coffin, a bonutiful polish-Quaon's Read about the Hongkong and fool fairly seente, otherwise it would noted mak casket, was carried on a gun carriage Shanghai Bank's premises to dismiss. trent evidences of so much tumult with drawn by a detachment of twelve sergeants SECOND DAY AND NIGHT;-Starting about

Jolinson such exim

If sich animosity were shown from the various regimouts in garrison. 11 a.m. from No. 2 Police Station, Wanchai towards the focal Government long ars in each side was a detachment of soldiers Road to Queen's Road East on to the Clock Gibson this the officials wool have climbed down, and Captains Ogle and W. Armstrong Tower, down Fodder Streat to Des Voeux Wilson and out dared to face such a storm of followed. The chist mourners-Captain Road, straight on to Harbour Muster's old Murray

Tweedie spposition.

Taylor and Mr Brackenbury-walked to-offices, turn in to Bonham Strand West bind the coffin; then came Hia Excellency turn back to Des Vœux Road straight on Sir Frederick Lugard and Lady Lugard, to Shok Tong Tsui (Koon Hoi Lau Hotel) Dauckworts, a Shields, b Pearce...

Mayhew, the Hon. Mr F. II. May, Colonel Darling, turn in ta Queen's Road West to No. 7

Hancock Commodore Stokes, Mr Blanchflower, Police Station ture up to First Street Gibson, b Makin

Sei Ying Puon Market, taru Sharpe, run out members of the Executive and Legislative straight on Councils, the Consular Corps, and leading down Central Stroot on to Queon's Road Raymond, at Hancock, & Shields

Makin... residenta and naval and military offleurs West to Eastern Street (stopping all gongs, Morrell, not out

and drums when passing near the Govora Markin, & Shields... ment Civil Hospital until Ko Shing Theatre) Tweedie, not out... Wilson, b Makin... stmight on to No. 5 Police Station (Firé

Sundries... Brigado) turn in te Wellington Street straight up abordeen Street passing Gage Street down to Graham Street turn up Cochrane Street to Lyndhurst Terrace to Wellington Street East turn down

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(Chinas Mail, Service )

Persa, November 2. In the debate on the Budget, in the Reichstag, Priore Buslow replying to

Visaroy Chang Yin Chun, of Canton, & reference to the Heiden trin, de

heen severely impeached for nounced the comparison of the conditions revealed to those of the declining inability suppress the rioters and Roman Empire. The Prince said der. with not properly protecting the water

It is not our intention to quote the many is no Sodom, the purity of the

entire telegrams. There have been two that have roused the sneers of the editors Kaiser's life and House are emblematic ways of the Canton Hiver.

stated that the Peking Government of the papers. Of these we will quote one, has announced that the Viceroy will Its gist is quietly subtit." The editors have taken this as a text for some vigorous be held responsible for any loss or writing. In effect it is as follows: We demago.

now have these tologams; and they are The band with "muilted drums play able to effectively scatter and dissipate Chepin's funeral march, and afterwards the thoughts of men's hearts! We con. Handel's "Dead march in ́Saul" from the template the invader's harsh and over

monument to the cemetery, passing through bearing oppressiveness, dreadful and lines of Indian and Chiness potice. The

till more oppressiva, and We Aure

cotto was carried by soldiers Rended by not with grief, tad pain, and we ing Captains Armstrong and Ogle from the to talk about it. Indeed, my brothers all, are thinge like this, and wo are not to gate to the grave which is situated in a worry and is sad? Who then can worry if picturesque spot, and close to the last we do not? We are not to worry about resting place of Lady Robinson, the wife

THIRD DAY AND NIGHT -Starting about ourselves! Who, I way again, is to worry of a former Governor of the Colony. The 11 am. from No. 2 Pobies Station (back) theh if we do not i The word has come ceremony was most impressive and was Wanchai Road to Queen's Road East back to us qujotly submit, quietly conducted by Bishop Londor, assisted by straight on to the Clock Tower turn up to'

The R. G. A. and Craigongower placed submit and we are straightway to gag the Rov. F. T. Johnson (Chaplain of St. Wyndham Street and then to Hollywood victories to their credit, at the expense of sur mouths, and silence the griefs of our John's) and the Rer. George Scarie Road up to Shelley Street pass Staunton the Departmental Corps and Hongkong of cinematograph views at the Choi hearts. Are we to quietly fold our arms, (Chaplain to the Forces). The band of Street down to Elgin Street

and then eusbuckle ourselves? Are we to the Middlesex Regiment and the choir Hollywood Fond passing Man Mo Tomple, Chun Hotel at Ko Ki, Canton, a

sit down peacefully and wait until we from the same regiment took up a position straight on to Possession Strest down CQMS Clarko, a and b O'Neill collapse of the Hotel occurred killing are dragged to the shambles, and wear the grave and at the conclusion of the to

Queen's Itond West passing Wo Br. Humphries, cand b Steele more than 100 persons and injuring slaughtered Punder these things: ponderaarvico sang the well-known Burial Hymu Hing Street West turn down to Des St. James, Steale

these things." These words seem to indicate Days and moments quickly fy" with s

Vieux Road turn in Bonham Strand West Lieut. Lucy, not out a similar number.

deop feeling, and would cause thoughtful solemnity which was befitting to the men to hesitate before they not. We must

General Sir John French, speaking at a farewell dinner at Aldershot, said that as far as his experience went the new order of things introduced after the retirement of Lord Roberts, had bean an unqualified success and were thoroughly adapted to the needs of the army.

AFTER MANY YEARS.

Florence Nightingale Decorated.

LONDON, November 29. Florence Nightingale has received the Order of Merit,

EXPLOSION IN A TORPEDO DEPOT.

LONDON, November 29,

A compressed air resevoir, in the torpedo depot at Dunkirk, has exploded and killed two, seriously wounding

ветер,

THE STRIKE IN INDIA.

LONDON, November 29.

The Calcutta strike is definitely over and the strikers have surrendered. Conciliation board has been formed.

GERMANY AND GREAT

BRITAIN.

LONDON, November 30.

A

100 Lives Lest.

(Chinese Mail's Servicet.

CANYON, December 2.

During a Chinese marriage proces- sion which was followed by a display

occasion.

THE FLOODS IN SOUTH CHINA. however remember that it is a "Chinese

Characteristic " to go into hysteria at very His Excellency Sir Frederick Lugard, Lady Among the many at the graveside were Hard Times in Store.

slight provocation. A long-robed "gan-

Lagard, Captain Taylor, Mr A. J. Brad tlanau "and a short-tuniced coolie are not

(From Our Correspondent.)

HorPING CITY, Nov. 25.

From the San Choung market to the city

Total for 8 wickets Jahnson did not hat.

D'Aguilar-Street to about the Clock Tower Pearce...

to dismiss.

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R. Haucock... Shield....... Makin...

BOWLING,

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HWON'A

LEAGUE CRICKET.

81

12.00 12.01

Marie Brizard & Ruger Spides 18.01

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E. G. A. DEPARTMENTAL CORPS R. G. A.

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Police Station (Fire Brigade) turn in to S, M. Owen, b Shute up to Queen's Road straight on to No. 5 | Mr.Gr. Torr, 1.b.w. b O'Neill Jervois Street turn down Moratson Street Lieut. Tarmour, not out

Sundries... Street Fast again passing Morrison Street going in to-Bonham Strand East straight on to Cross Street turn in Wing Lok out to Das Vieux Road

tura up Jubilou Queen Victoria Street to Den Voeux Road again

puss

essentially different, and each will voci keabary, Colonel Darling, Colonel Kont, Street to come up from Pottingeri ferate and shout at very small provocation, Colonel Dambleton, Major Chapman, Street to Queen's Road Central (whou specially if either thinks that his own Major Macdonald, Mejor Chitty, Siring the Supreme Court stopping all

gonge of San Hing is a distance of 50 miles and special prerogatives are being interfered Henry Berkeley, Hau. Mr F. H. May, and drums) straight to shout the Hongkong O'Neill in passing oror this region I had a good op with, and ton cash are being drawn frota Hon. Mr Pollock, Hon. Mr A. W. and Shanghai Bank's premises to dismiss.

There

a movement on

on foot, it is re- Legrove portunity of observing the damage and his purse more than he thinks he ought to Brewin, Hon. Mr A. M. Thomson, Hon. pay. This characteristic should be remem

which is to take place this wook. deep resentment.

Hon. Captain Basil Taylor, Hon. Mr all the shopa which have been

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CRAIGENGOWEB.

F. Pestonji, Kriekenbeck, .b Tayler

L. E. Lammert, run out

A. U. Brawn, o Wolf, b Chalmers............

M. E. Aegor, e Logan, b Tayler

Irving, eKriekenbeck, b MacKenzie

L A. Rose, b MacKenzio.....

R. Basa, not out.

Dr. F. H. Kew, b Taylor

L. Le Breton, b Kriekenbeck ...........

H. Rapp, Claimers, b Kriekenbook

A. E. Asger, pot out

Sandries

Total for 9 wkts.".

DOWLING.

M...

7. 11...

7.1.

S. S. Logan

J. E. Chalmers ......

Capt. Kriekenbeck... 30.0

POLICE. KOWLOON,

In addition to the above the Police best

Kowloon by one wicket and 4 runs, The scores are

H. H. Tayler

Total for 5 wickets *Innings declared closed.

.115* A. MacKonze

BOWLING.

Storis

M. Il. 12 2

28

R 0 22

10 2

0 ,16

0

23

H. Tillmats, c Wodehouse, b Kerr,

J. H. Mod, c Eell, b Kerr...

21

F. Day, b Irvine, ** ** ***

DEPARTMENTAL CORPS.

destruction that the recent rains have hered. Still, the words quoted indicato Mr Keswick, Hon Mr E & Herott, (ported, to boycott the Clipart. Ranking, e James, b Gradwell...

closed. In some places the bridges wore all gone, and rivers wore obliged to be

Bu Kal, Ben. Mr Wei Yuk, Hon. intended by the various guilds for the Sgt. Stools, b Gandwell

BRIGANDAGE IN KWANGTUNG. Dr Atkinson, Sir Paul Chater, Hon transaction of business relative to the pro- Cpl. Shute, o Slade, b James

Mr Recs Davies, Hon. Mr W. Chatham,cession have been closed for two days and Coudr. O'Neill, b Gradwell........... a placard posted up on the door of each of S.-Sgt. Wharton, a Clarke, b Gradwoll Commodore Stokes, Rov. J. E. France, thess shops to the offact that business (Cel. Logrove, ran

Sgt. Woodroff, b Gradwell Rev. C. Bone, Rev. T. Sherwood Jones, about the procession will not be traQ.M.3. Tilley, b Gradwell ... run out... Captain Walker, Liout. Satterthwaite, acted". Mr C. B. Ross, Mr H. W. Sisdo, Mr for the occasion which have been ordered Sgt. Stanley, b Gradwell

Further, it le reported that all articles Cpl.. Warrener, not eut

Sundries...

Total...

BOWLING.

13.1

3. 18 8

28

13

220000000

astrangement, which was nothing but of a crop or in some places nothing gum, in order to relieve them of thean the Committes of the Tang Wah Hospital, or against risk of lo

forded. Here and there the old paths, a Chinese ronds may well be called, were washed entirely away and new paths wero

(From Cur Correspondent.) - made in the folds. Everywhere the roads

HOFINO CITY, Nov. 25. were in a terribly dilapidated condition

Some five or six miles from San Hing and showed conclusively that the freshet of several weeks ago was very destructive. City, two daring roblasies have recentlyH. P. Tooker, Dr J. P. Jordan, Captain from Canton have been cancalled by wire. Pte. Unwin, b Gradwell

In some places oven large tanyan trees occurred, and in both instances the robbers In the Reichstag, Prince Buelow, were swept down with the flood, carrying were dressed in the uniform of Chinese son, Dr. P. Clark, Mr E..D. C. So far se is known it appears that there

vouch for the accuracy of who was continually interrupted byway soins of the houses atanding on the soldiers. In one place a rich man was Wolffo, ir E. M. Hazeland, His Honour was a row about the tenniwag. We cannot general applause, expressed the thanke bank of the rivers. In the fields the sight seized and is now held in snfo custody until br A. G. Wise, His Honour Mr H. H. J. tion, which however comes from informa

as the Gradwell of Germany to the British royalties and was still moroidietrossing at times, and the the specified rusom money is paid. It is Gompertz, ArJ. H. Keng, Mr A. Shelton reliable source. The fset is that, the Ohi

AG, procession passes through the

James... people for the brilliant reception of the rice aluost ready to out lay subererged in also reported that another man upon. Master, Mr R. Hanor, Mr G. C. noso want the cars to stop running as the

M. Fletcher, Mr R. Mitchell, Captain the tram runs but to this, it is alleged, Ashdown**

refused Emperor and the Empress, and dealt mud and water, while some of it was resisting the robbers in some way was

the Tramway despatched.

to Owen Company have and on this ground the v various Torr, at length with the efforts of numerous already sprouting. It was pitiable to see

In another section not for from Sau Bensley, Mr G. Hastings, Brathor Syl-the

that as the Govorament men and even women engaged in cutting circles in both countries, to restore the their daranged harvest standing in dirt and Bling City a market town was robbed in /Yestor, Mr A. H. Rennie, Mr P. P. Ja guilds thought that as

A. MacKenzie, e Irving, b Brawn old friendly relatique. The history ofwator, when it was very evident that their broad daylight by man who were dressed Wodehouse Mr H. W. Looker, Mr J. could not oven condescend to bring about

Chinese community as an

as an additional pro- Capt. Kriekenbeek, b Pestonji S. S. Logan, e Rapp, ↳ Brown to the. owing. beginning to ask for the return of Viceroy Loop Choe, Mr Ha Tung, Mr Ho Fook, o

crowd coming down to

to witness Major Chitty, ran out... refused to let things

P. Wolff, M. E. Asier, b Pestonji NO "on" 18. taining the life of their water buffaloes highway robberies and it is to be hoped Chev, Z. Volpicelit, Mr.J. J. Leir, and the

e Lanmort, b Pestonj We are further informed that JW. Taylor, e Colonel J. M. Reid, Livut. Col. Soy- It is not an exaggerated statement to say that there will soon be a relief from those

He Kom Tong, who is the pro- 8. Moore, not out that only two-thirds of a crop will horeaped terrible incursions that are a nonace

mour, Lieut. Colonel Scott-Moncrieff, De inoter, ar one of the promotors, has W. F. F. Swan, b Postoji In the bigher places the yield is botter but to life and property.

tried to arrange matters, and that he goes J., H. Gardiner, Lammert, b Brawn. Tho aofen was covered with wreathe, to Mr Browia with the heads of the J. H. Canimers, o Pestonji b Brawn

Sundries with the most sanguine expectations, the

various guilds in order to offect a settle second crop will fall far below tho first

Total rep of the pun.....

a huge misunderstanding.

BUSSIA.

LONDON, November 30, M. Stotypin unde a sensation in the Duma by a Ministerial declaration that the Tear's autocratic power was the most precious saset of the State, and was destined to bring Russia back to the paths of order,

all, ovon the rice straw was unfit for eus

It seems that farther west nad north towards Loting, the rains, were heavier and caused more damage than further east

and south.

CEASE YOUR WORRY.

many ladies.

Senders.

*MONOKONG *** A."

De com the interior, they havo. H. Taylor, b l'estonji ·

TF your child is throatened with croup, sent by the following: Capt. Armstrings mont. Since writing the above it line been give it Chamberiniu Cough Remedy Mr and Mre H. Konvick, Lt. Col. and reported that a settlement has been arrived and all danger will be avoided. It contains Mrs. Seymour, Mr and Mrs J. C. Pater, ut, the guilds agreeing to pay the tramway company a compensation for the stoppage. nothing in any way injurious and is plesnut to take. Sold by by all shomists and store Hon, Br and Mrs. FR. May, Hort. Mr of running during the hours at which the It. Pestonjt

Roca Davies, Lieut. Colonel and Mrs procession passes through.

kespers

BOWLING

A. O Brawn --

100000

KOWLOON.

W. Dixon, b Irving

J. Robinson, o Edwards, b Irvine

MeKoskill, o Fowler, b Kerr-

J. Clelland, Irvine

Harrop, b Korr

1. D. Mackenzie, not ont,

J. Clemente, b Irvine,

Leo, run out,

Sundries...

Total

POLICE.

Lander, Clemente, b Dixon

P. P. J. Walahouse, 1. Dixon

V Edwards, cClelland, b Harrop W. Pitt, b Dixon

W. Kent, o Clelland, b Harrop.

G. Folos, b MeKaskil

J. Davies,

J.

b

Og

McKaskil, b Harrop

J. Kerr, Harrop...

J. R. Irvine, not out

S. Bell, not out...

Sundries.

Total, for (Continued on Page 8.)

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