MONDAY, MARCH 16, 1908.
CAPE ELECTIONS,
THE SEIZED STEAMER.
DR JAMESON BE-ELECTED.
All Unionists Returned
(Erchive Service, supplied by Router,
via Bumb ry.)
LONDON, March 15.
The Cape Colony Legislativo Asa. embly elections have resulted in the return of all the Unionists.
Dr L, S.-Jamesou, the late Premior,
was re-elected for Grahamstown.
SLEEPING SICKNESS.
CHINA CLIMBS DOWN,
Agrees to Japan's Conditions.
(Piom Our Currespondent;};
TOKYO, March 16.- A conference was held at Peking on Friday between Count Hayashi and Yuan Shil. Kai, to discuss the Tatsu Maru If ease.
Count Hayashi proposed: 1.—That componeation be paid for the actual, and not punitive, damage.
A DOMESTIC QUARREL..
Husband Charged With Assault.
THE CHINA MAIL.
A SEAMAN'S TEMPTATION.
Steals a Bicycle-and Attempts Buicide.
SPORTING.
Yachting.
ROYAL HONGKONG, YACHT. CLUB.."
¥
League Cricket.
CRAIGENGOWER 9. 2. Ú, A.,
5
DOWLING.
0.
Bacon... Hoggartle...
Thornhill...
35
0
POLICET.MOJA,
16
Played on Saturday and won by the
Played at Happy Valley, resulting in a Mokay drw. The scores are:-
CRAIGZNGOWER,
TH
0. A. Hancock, run out M. E. Asgor, 1 Kerrick It. Pestonji, not out L A. Rose. 1.b.w., b Owan H. Rapp. Kerrick
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A story of deraentlo unhappiness was
The twelfth and final club raco was E. Irving, b Boastey briefly alluded to at the Magistrady this. An unemployed German, who was to
have left the Colony, by the Teinan on sailed in a light to fresh east wind on Sun-E. E. Tammort, b Nash morning, when an American subject, mined W. B. Pettingell, was charged with obtain-Saturday afternoon, gavo-way to a sudden day. The course was from the usual start- {A. O. Brawn, o Nauli, b Beasley
H. L. Manderson, & Kerrick ing money from his wife by menaces. Mr temptation and stole a bloycle but he was ing line at Polico Pier, Kowloon, round G. Evans, b Beasley........
discovered and as a result made his ap: the Kowloon Rock, Channel Rock, and R. Bass, in Nash poarme at the Magistracy this morning. Moyer's buoy, twice round, loving, all He went, according to the story for the marks to Starboard.
CHAMPIONSHIP CLASS-Vernon had the prosecution, to a cycle shop in Arsen) Strout and hired a bicycle for two hours, bust of the start, crossing the line about giving all the money he had (ninety-five half a minuto bare Dions and Ailsa. "In cents) and took the machine away. Some the bent up to Dock Point, Vernon over- time later two sailors informed the pro stood on the port back before going nhữnut prietor of the shop that they had seen the for the last took and Dione wont into German board a sampan with a bicycle, and the proprietor informed the polier, with the result that the bicyela and the Gorman were found on the Teinn, arkiels was due to mil at 4 o'clock, that day.
S
Nash
Sundries
Total
4
10 Police. The following were the scores :—
"
TOLICE.
35
Kant, e Chre, b Alavi...
Davis, b Alavi
Bell, c Chunyut, b Alari
8
King, Is Leo ...
Ogg, b Wong.....
10
181
....
BOWLING.
0. 9.4
W.
41.
+
EJ. Grist appeared for the prosecution, the defondant being unrepresented by
leitor. When the case was called on BL Grist stated that the defondant and prosecutrix married sous eighteen months ago and after living together for some time they separated. A few days ago the husband arrived in the Colony and went to see his wife. Be demanded money from her but she was unable to give it to him and he threatened her, Ho appeared to have lost his tempor altogether and snatched some jewellery from her and then assaulted her. The prosecution did not wish to pres the cases heavily against the defendant, but the prosecutrix wanted Mr Grist bud Noun the protection. 3. That China makes an expiatory Captain Superintendent of Police and been out of work for three months. level Dione having inside berth and get Gr. Nash, b Pestonji
he was willing to reconmond banish you can as your way, to pity me under ting about two longtha lead in consequence, ment at one, and the American Consal the eirenmstances and let me get a fresh Guneral was quite in accord with start I will faithfully promise you I will which she held up to Kowloon rock. Again Vernon caught her up near Chan- the proposal. Under the circumstances,not get into trouble-again, • Mr Grist thought it possible that the inh It had previously been mentioned that Tel Rocks but having outsido berth to settle the origin and prevention of
The Waiwapu replied on Saturday would plead guilty to some minor charge Massts Blackhead and Company had guy could not get past. In the sleeping sickness ไกล terminated accepting the conditions.
and His Worship, if he thought it, could arranged for the man's passage to Port ran down to the buoy, however, Vernon sentence him to a short term of imprison Darwin, and on hearing the accused's got an overlap and rounded outaido Pestonji
Diono and passed her on the run to the moat while the banishment order was boing-statement Mr Gompertz said:-It, 15 fuish, at one time leading by a little over Brawe
rather unfortunate that just as you
BAFFLES EXPERTS.
Flucion Service, supplied by Render.
mic Bombay)
LONDON, March 15, The conference which sat in endeavour
without being able to come to any
agreement on the subject.
MACEDONIA
QUESTION OF A BUREAU.
( Brelumica Murvier, supplied by Bester,
ria Benton }
Laspex March 16
In con rction with firent Britain's proposals regarding Macedonia The French and Italine Plenipotentiaries | object to a Central Bureau being established in London They urged that Paris should be selected.
(KRUTER'S BERVTOR.] Britain and the Railway Schemes.
Losos, March 13, Great Britain in reply to Russian and Italian notes deciures benecalent neutrality to all railway schemes in Macedonia, but is not prepared to actively support any schegues until the Porte has agreed to effective reforms.
Reduction-of Troops Urged.
LONDON, March 13. It is understood that the British Note to the Powers also suggest a reduction
of troops in Macedonia, In order to lighten the Macedonian Budget, in con- sideration for whieh Turkey will be given a guarantee for the territorial integrity of Macedonia.
The Mandates.
Losos, March 14. The Porte has agreed to the renewal of the seven years mandates to Foreign
Officials in Macedonia,
THE UNITED STATES BATTLESHIPS.
LONDON, March 13. The American Pacific flect bas anchored in Magdalena Bay, two days ahead of time. The deet is officially described as in a better condition than when it started,
An Extended Cruise.
LONDON, March 14. Advices from Washington state that the American fleet, under Admiral EPRDs, after leaving San Francisco, will visit Hawii, Samoa, Melbourne, Sydney,
ceed home via Suez.
THE UNEMPLOYED WORKMEN.
·
„Labourite. Bill Rejected.
2.That China purchase the arms to prevent the revolutionaries obtaining them.
salute to the Japanese Hag. 4.—Thet Chiun voluntarily punishes
the guilty officials,
The Viceroy's Determination.
(From Our Correspondent.)
CANTON, Much 15. The Canton Viceroy, in conversation with his secretaries in regard to the Txts Maru II casa, is reported to have said that whilst hold and cannot do much for the good of the country, he is determined to uphold the dignity of the Empire in regard to the present case even at the cost of his own life. He has asked one of his
secretaries to gather all Europene and Chinese papers having reference to the case. These papers he will send up to the Emperor to support the attitude he has adopted,
(S. 7. 1. 2. SERVICE] British Opinion.
NEW YORK, March 11. The British Foreign Office has intimated that there is no occasion for intervention on its part in the Tatsu Marn adai, as it dogs hot in any way come within the
pe of the Anglo-Japanese Alliance,
Japan's Mission.
In another address to the Japan Society Raron Takahin, Japanese Minister to Washington, has declared that Japan's mussion is economic and nat warlike.
Opinion in Japan.
Toro, March 11.
According to the "Aahi" a certain diplomat in Peki glans advised the Wai- rupa that its most dignified course would be to comply with Japan's demands and at the game time to approach the Powers concerned to arrange for a trister control over the smuggling of arms.
Japan is willing to give her moral-sapport to China in this matter.
Some publicists buro question whether
prepared.
.
R.O.A
leading place, passing the point and after Kerrick ... warde the Kowloon Rock with a load of Gradwoll ... three or four lengths. At this mark Ailes easy
ed the other two ut a respoctfal distance Larmour... was about four minutos astern, and follow- Hewitt
all through the race. In the beat Owen The accused locked the picture of misery up to Channel Rocks Vernon collared Capt. Bensley, e Evans, b Hancock in the dock and when telling his story the Dione and they rounded the rooks together, C.M.S. Owen, a Evans, b Lanimert tear coursed down his chock. As inter-Vernon on the weather quarter of Dions.Gr. Kerriok, b Hancock... preted, he said am married and bare In the run down to the baoy they were Lieut. Hill, run out
Lieut. Lucy, h Pestonji... Br. Hewitt, not out Gr. Fuller, not it...
Mr Gumpertz-The charge on which he wore getting a fresh start you should have tried to rob this man of his bicycle; he has is before me is a very surious ndë.
to get his living. Mr Grist. He is charged, I understand, with attempted wurder.
Mr Gompertz.-No. That of obtaining You suggest a minor money by menaces. charge be added.
Mr Orist.-- suggest he should be charged with larceny of a gold coin. He had a gold coin in his posscasion when arrested, which was the property of his wife.
Mr Gomperte Well, larceny is a pretty serious charge; I do not call that minor.
In answer to a question the police stated there had been several reparte of stolen beyeles lately, and Mr Gomporta sentenced the accused to three months hard labour.
On hearing the softence the accused
burst into tears again and stood in the dock with upraised hand endeavouring to get another hearing. It was too late however and he was led from the dock bemoaning his fate. Outside the Court he attempted to dash his head against one of
a length but Dious by a judicious gybe got more out of the remains of the ebb tida and crossd the line with a lead of about four feet. Timos:-
Dione ...
Vernon
Aile
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0
28
Tevingot out...
Wong
Pare, b Loo... Taylor, b Leo... McHardy, b Leo...
Devenay, did not bat
Sundries...
L
Total (for B wktm.)... ...
BOWLING.
X.
Wong. 14 2 40 Alavi.. Loc...
•
10 2 4.2 1 Y.M.C.A. 3F. W, Fare, b Irvine...
2 E. Mow Fung, b Irvine"
... 41 A. G. Siemson, run out
16 W. Wong, run out
G. Lee, Irring....
་་་
1 Alavi, o Langley, b Irvine...
5J. Chuo, & Irvine.......
A. P. Greaves, not out...
... 105 Y. M. Juman, b Irvine
L. Chuuyat, a Bell, Irvine
E. Mayling, o Ugg, b Taylor
Sundries
Total (for 6 wkta.)
BOWLING,
31.
W.
2. 12.4
D
2
0
1
.
0
18 0
0 .8 ·ឌ
Irvine
Lainmort... Hancock
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+
248
*****
TELEGRAPHS 1, CIVIL SERVICE,
Played at Happy Valley and won by the King... Telegraphs,
CIVIL SERVICE.
F. A. Biden, b Young...
38 E. W. Dawson, b-Shields
37.
M,
B. Total Marks.
1 39
20
1 19 30
40 12
30
Diono thus wins the cup. OKE-DESIN CLASS Kathleen and Bonito
Taylor
10
P
0
R. Witchell, bw, b Shields...
Shields
29 Dr Atkinson, b Shields
J. G. McEwen, b Young R. O.
G. Hutchins H. T. Jackman, b Shields P. R. Adins, b Shields A. Tucker, b Young la Brott, iba, b Young
alone faced the music. Before starting their crave changed boats, Mr Bird taking Kathleen and Captain Walker Benito, Bonito bad the beat of the start and lod till of Kowloon Docks, where Kathleen From then on want through her loa.
Mr Grist-Cnless he is convicted of the posts near hy ud exclaimed that bo] Kathleen steadily increased her lead and arcony, usually speaking, there is no would take his life. Ho was conducted finally won an uneventful ruce by about 4
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deportation vedor made. I believe there away by the police and taken into gaol, Ims over been deportation for less than Larceny. I think he will plead guilty to sach: an offence.
Mr Gompertz-What was the coin?- 810 gold.
My Gonipertz-I will add two other charges, duceny and nasault.
Pottingell pleaded guilty to harcany and auit, with extenuating circumstances.
Mr Gompertz-What sort of a separation order was thura?
Mir Grist-One might say by consent;
minutes. As Kathloon started ten minutes
A. Pile, not out... Sundries...
Total
887
W.
Sundries....
Total..
ROWLING.
M
10
1.5
13
OUR SHIPBUILDERS.
The Glasgow Herald Shipbuilding Supplement" for the past year gives the
12 output of yards in Grester Britain as
follows:-
Burn and Co.
The
Collingwood Co.
VES. TONE L...
... 53 6,508 5,940
F
6 5 426 2,200
The Polson Iron Works... 9 3,312 3,690
Hongkong& WhampusCo. 20 1,939 g160 63 WS. Bailey
& Co....... 17 1,295 445
900 360 835 10
480
Tanjong Pagar Dock Board 34 Riley, Hargreaves & Co. A
Goo. Fenwick & Co.
8 435 240
T
25 9,604
BOWLING,
31.
Shields..... 12 Young
1
32
ติ
11
Q
4
Morts Dock Co.
200
108
SERIOUS CHARGÉ AGAINST
ADMIRAL LL
after the Grat-class huts she xalled the L. J. Wishart, c Pile, b Hutchinson .. $3 21 course nearly five minutos quicker than W. A. Powell, e Pile, b Hutchinson ... Ailsa, and in culy 2 minutes more timeR. B. Beattie, b Hutchinson1
O. Shield, b Witchell
"TEL EUNAIRE.
Othor firms
180 30,344 14,923
28
19
It may be noted that our two chief
19
Bailey and Company stand fourth and
(From Our Correspondent,)
than the Dionc.
As the result of the season's meing, Kathleen takes first prize with 43 points, Colleen comes second with 35, Bonito third with 16, and Min who has not figured in the last four races, is fourth with 14 points, Sprite sailed only in the fast race, in which
he can in third.
P. Linton, & Adams, b Brett J. D. Woods, b Witchell Battiscombe, not out
'
14 shipbuilding firms the Dock Company and
J. B. Wishart, b Brett Young, not out
Sundries
Total (for 7 wkt.)...143 Colvita and Franklin did not but. BOWLING.
O., M.
CANTON, Marel 15. Admiral Li Chun, who is at present in command of the Chinese Navy in South China, including the control of the policing of the West River, has been severely de- she left him-she had to do so.
nounced for alleged corruption. He is charg--
Witchell THE CORINTHIAN CU Pettingell stated that he bad berned with receiving bribes to the extent of
The eighth club race was sailed yesterday Brett...
Hutchinson separated from bis wife for six or seven $200,000 from certain notorious gamblers over the following course—From Fen-
Jackman months and he funded hero on his way to Manila. He had been drinking and callou and smugglers at Macao in connection withwick's to Lyeeroon Beacon (starboard), to see her. They had words together and salt, which was being largely smuggled into Moyer's East Buey (starboard) Kowloon he struck her and took & $10 gold coin China. The Admiral was also charged with Rock (starboard)Channel Hocks (starboard) which was fastened ou a gold chain which being in partnership with the gang in and back to start. The following are the he had given her when they lived together, gambling and amuggling! The Canton results-
Mr Gomperts sentenced the defendant Viceroy has received instructions to in to seven days' imprisonment on the charge 'vestigate and report on the matter. of larceny nad bound him over in his own
the Fareign Office should not avail itself of recognisances to be of good behaviour for
the Anglo-Japanese Alliance in connection with the Tatau Muru incident.
Count Okuma's Views.
TOKYO, March 10. ̧
In the course of an interview Coout Okuma declared that the Tatau Maru in-
three months.
CORRESPONDENCE.
THE CRICKET SHIELD.
THE AMENDING BILL.
Chinese Opinion.
J
According to the romarks of a responsible member of the Chinose community who will take part in the discussion on the its second rending no Amending Bill
ONE-DESIGN CLANS.
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Spray...
1 12
Gaol ...
1 13
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Doris...
1 15
Ariel...
Joan Meta...
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HANDICAP CLASS
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Dorntliy
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Eva...
Caress
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MOTOB BOATS.
Kelvin... Bridgeport ... Nellio...
Cricket,
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A.
W.
14 0 45
2
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35
12 1
35
6 U 91
Other Matches.
HONGKONG LUB NAVY.
Won by the Hongkong Club by fire wickets and 99 runs. The scuray are :-
KAVY
Mr Murray, Turner, Hancock Mr Rayment, & Hancock
ww
Mr Shipway, e H. Hancock, b R.
Han cook
Mr
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Fletcher, a M'Kenzie, b Stevens... Mr Lowis, 1.b.w, bStovens......
Mr Swan, e R. Hancock, b Stevens
Mr Fasson, bStevens ...
Mr Thrasher, b Stavens
Mr Edwards, b Hancocks
Mr Osborne, b Stovena
Mr Sworder, not out
Sundries...
Total
8
195
BOWLINO,
W.
Hancock
3
OL
Makin..
14
5
31
Pearce
7 8
14
Stevens
Fowler...
D 3 21
0
HONGKONO· CLUB.
T. E. Peares, e Kaymont
H. R. Makin, b Murray'
K. Hinds, c Fasson, b.Bwan
(To the Editor of the "CHINA MAIL.")
Sir-As your remarks on the progress of cidert was a trifling athir and diplomatic means should be exhausted in order to port in the colony are much appreciated, suttle it. The honour of the national flag now that the result of the cricket langue action will be taken against the Govern- must be insiutained, but, he added, competition is decided. I would call thement with reference to the administration. Chinose bycatt against Japan would he attention of your writer to the suggestion of the Sanitary Department. He believes decidedly unwelcome.
that a match bearranged between the winn-that it will not be in the interest of the ing team and a league eleven (s combined Chiuso commuunity to assist the European DR SUN YAT SEN.
cleven would betne strong)and let the shield community to fight for a quasi-municipality bo presented on this occasion, thereby giving for Hongkong, But this we understand (From Our Correspondent. ) all concerned in league cricket satisfaction is the opinion of the member himself that the shield has been presented to the und it is not of a representative character. CANTON, March 15. Chinese private detective agents have successful club. In previous seasons I For want of the necessary information written from Hanoi stating that Dr Sun believe a coolie with a chit and the shield from their representatives, the majority Yat Sen was expected in Anoom again made the presentation to the winning club, of the Chinese community are practically shortly. This information liss caused the an set which I think is not commendable-ignorant as to what the present bill refora to hub a meeting of the Chirose Commercial
The Hongkong Cricket League Competi- neighbouring soldiery to become active yours, etc.,
Union will take place to-morrow at which tion has now practically concluded, though again.
Hongkong, March 16,
it is proposed to provide funds for the four matches still remain to be played; but translation, for the information of the these gamos can have no offect upon the Chinese public, of the Bill in question. The premiership, which has been won for the Ragment... THE ANTICIPATED FAMINE.
meeting has the instructions of the Hon. Dr Bo. Kai, M.L.C., and Hon Mr Weisecond time by Craigongower, the oldest Murray (From Our Correspondent.) Yuk, M.L.C., to submit their decisions Club playing on the Valley. The deciding Swardor...
to them and they will lay anyaggestions match was played on Saturday between Lowis Lefore the Council..
Craigongower and the Royal Garrison Osborne ...
CRICKET.
A CHINAMAN'S WIFE.
Stolen by a Monk.
(From Our Correspondent.}
CANTON, March 15. CANTON, March 15,
The Prefect of Canton has ordered the Yesterday a monk belonging to a con- veat at Honan captured a thief on the roof expenditure of the balanco, amounting to
A CHINESE HONEYMOON.
THE SHIELD COMPETITION.
WON BY CHAIGENGOFIR.
W. C. D. Tumor, a Osborne, b Swan... R. Hancock, not out....
H. Hancock, e Edwards, b Murray
E. A. Fowler, not eat...
Svan
Sundries...
Artillery and the position when the match Edwards... started was that the R. G.A. had to win to ba level with Craigongower, while the latter club could afford to draw and still win the competition. And a draw it turned out to
be. The R. & A. won the toss and Lout
Total (for 5 wkts.)
BOWLING.
CIVIL SERVICE ""
Edmondson.
111
224
and the Philippines, when it will proof his house and duly handed him over to Tools 60,000, of the famino funds of pre-
CIVIL SERVICE AV SEROTƐ, LESS. CAMERONS. the police. When brought before the vicas yours, and the appreciation of a
The attendance at the Theatre on Satur
Played on Saturday at Happy Valley. authorities chargal with attempted burg. similar amount from various quarters, to tary the man denied the charge. In his buy rice to bo sold to the people at coat day night was not as large as during the evidence he stated that he had lost his price. Permission of the Viceroy for the past week, probably on account of the con-
The scores were as follows:- cert held in St. Googe's Hall. The Band. Larmour decided to send Craigengower in FO. Bacon, b Edmondson wife and he bad reason to supot that the transhipment of 50,0t sticks from the mann Opera Company, stogod. A Chinese to bab, despite the fact that the wickets N. H. Kally, Fraser, b Pichott monk had stolen her. Accordingly. he interior has boon obtained.
Honeymoon" and those that were present was a batsman's wicket, being hard and fast. J. McKay,
G. Hoggarth, e Edmondson, b Pachott mounted the roof of the monk's house in At a meeting of the charitable institu LONDON, March 14,
6 Keates... Ellis, The Unemployed Workman's Bill justified, and ho
the night to see whether his suspicion was tions, it has been decided to build matsheds thoroughly enjoyed the production, the Craigongower occupied the crease for the
arrested. The at various centrps for the disposal of rice of audience being continually is a state of larger portion of of the afternoon, and F. Burdett, e Edmondson, b Lemmon
Laughter. Mr Dau E. Caiford made compiled 181 ans, Hancock and Mander A: Thornhill, ran out... introduced by the Labourites, has been authorities thereupon sent to search the cost value, as was done in previous years,
A dignified Emperor, while Mr H. Dallas son boing associated in an excellent part-W. Gast, Kentes...
C. H. Parkinson b Beattio.. was very amusing as Mr Pineapple nership for the sixth wicket. The R. G. A. G. Gipson, Edmondson... | who was on his honeymoon accompanied could only ecore 105 in the time at thoir Wheal, not out ...
disposal
*1909
rejected by 265/116. Me Asquith and house of the monk and to their surprise
Mr Burns strongly opposed the measure. Some Nationalists and Radicals voted with the minority, and the Opposition, mostly, with the Majority.
RAILWAY CONSTRUCTION.
LONDON, March 14,
they found three woman harboured there among whom was the defondant's wife.
The charge against the man was withdrawn,
DO NOT CROWD THE SEASON.
E fire warm diye of spring bring
WEATHER REPORT.
K
Sundries..
Craigengower are to be congratulated on The following notice, is issued by Mr by his wife (Miss Georgia Corlase)
and the four bridesmaids. Bag Cor their win, which they thoroughly deserve. and the monk was sentenced to fifty strikes Figg of the Hongkong Observatory —
vas as bright s over, and The Club is deservedly popular among all with the bamboo. Tho women
were On the 16th at 11:55 a. The barometer bor ooon dance was greatly appreciated, cricket clubs in the league, as the members Edmondson liberated.
has risen moderately in E. Japan, and
have a reputation for high sporting Patchett fallen slightly evor China and the Lootheos. His Annie Romaine gave an excellent
qualities. This is the second occasion that armore The area of high pressure is now Contral rendering of Fi Fi, the waitress at the the Craigongawer Club have been promiers, Keates... ofer S.E Japan. 2-
hotel, hor quaint notions and singing call-and in addition the Club has been second Boatlio Gradiente te slight on the China const,
ooted in the Formon Channel and the "I want to be a lady she was at her bost
winter are brought out and you wonder
Hongkong Rainfall for the 24 hours end. Miss Lait (as the Emperor's voice) Miss all came
Karbeck (as the Official Mother-in-law, where they
from The heavy rug at 10 am. to-day, 0.00 inchoa, winter clothing is throwp side, a cold | WAVE
Forecast for the 24 hours ending at noon Mr Stephonson (as the Lord Chanceller) comes and influenza is prevalent. Colds as to morrow.
ganson are
are even more dangerous than
TORECAST DISTRICT. in mid-winter, so there is much more dan---Hongkong and Neighbourhood were each at home in their respectivo Telegrapha... 10
Take Chamberlain's
Kowloon
Adrices from Berlin atate that the with them a desire to get out sed et aud niodorato E. and R.E, winds may being forth continual applause. In her son twice and always well up. d Bundesrath has voted funds for the joy the exhilarating air and sunshine.ext of the China Sea. construction of colonial railways at a Children that have been toured up sil
cost of 7,500,000,
CURE YOUR COLD BEFORE IT
ENDANGERS YOUR HEALTH,
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HE quicker's cold is gotton rid of the Cough Remedy, however, and you will bag to S.E. winds, moderate or light; five. I roles.To-night The Merry Widow
storekeeper.
The following is the table up to date
Club
Craigengewar
Total
DÀMBBONS.
amon Edmondson, Bacon, b Hcggarth Toknar, b Hoggarth
b Hoggarti
Hogarth Lammon. 57.14 Pachette Kolly, & Bacon 38.40 Kosten a and b Thornhill
Thomhill 07470028.57 Cameron,
14.28 Bardett, a Hoggarth, b Eseen 14:28|||Ermeer, not put a
28
425
and Mr Arthur Grover (sa Tem Hatherton) | R. G. A.........
Polico 2.-Tormissa Channel: Same as No. 1, will be staged and the booking is bravy Civil Service, 1666 3--South coast of China between Hong In all three performances of this The Hong A 14 4 89-4 kong and Lamooks: Same as No. 1.
4. South coast of China between Hong Merry Widow" will be given, followed by Middlesex 10 3 13 0 10 62.50
Departmental 109130103 kong and Hainan: Same as No. 1, two performances of Thred Kisses,"
.39.99
Fastic, o Thornhill; b Hoggarth Sundries
fifth respectively in the list.
The-
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COMPANY, LTD.
NEW PIANOS
ON HIRE
AT
$10 per month.
TUNING INCLUSIVE.
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Per Case of 7 Dozen Pints $16.00.
MUNICH BEER-
Per Case of 7 Dozen Pints $17.00.
FINE PALE ALE
Per Case of 7 Dozen Pints
$18.00
DOUBLEXXXSTOUT
Per Case of 7.Dozen Pints $18.00
BOLE AGENTS
WATKINS,
LIMITED
Queen's Road Central,
HONGKONG.
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