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TUESDAY, APRIL 21, 1908,

RUMOURS OF WAR.

THE BOYCOTT.

THE CHINA MAIL.

Now The Katid" and "Kashina," LUSITANO ATHLETIC SPORTS.

both battleships, and fine boats, and four cruise, the **Yxkuino,"

RECALCITRANT VENEZUELA. JAPAN BECOMING ALARMED, 'Iwani" and "Asia" They were an

(Exclusive Service, supplied by Beuler, via Bombay.)

LONDON, April 20, As a result of the tension between America and Venezudo which has existed for some nionths a resolution is

(From Our Correspondent.)

TOKYO, April 20, General and increasing alarm is being felt in Japan in regard to the boycott.

The Hongkong costspondent of the to be submitted to Congress authorising "Asabi" alleges that the boycott was President Roosevelt to proceed against instigated by foreign firms who are be Venezuela in the manner that is required declares, giving the movement every to uphold the dignity of the United States al to Conserve American interests.

The United States will once mere propose to submit the materant dispute

to arbitration.

Should Venezuela centique recal- citrant the United Stairs will adopt moro stringent measures,

CHINESE RESIDENTS

ABROAD.:

PROPOSED ANNUAL INSPEC TION.

(Chinese Mall's Qerica.7

PERING, April 20.

Ou the neommendation of Yang Shik Chi, the Imperial Chinese Commissioner who returned recently from the Southern countries, the Chinese Government is considering the advis- ability of despatching a squadron to visit the Chinese residents abroad once

a your

I. M. CUSTOMS.

3

A PROPOSED INSPECTION.

support.

As a result partially of the boycott and partly of the prevailing depression the cotton spinning firms of Japan lave resolved to reduce their output by one

Inf

Opinion in Tokyo.

Tonyo, April 18, The Nishi-Nichi Shimbun" deprecates the boycott of Japanese guide in Chios as a piece of misguided and suicidal anti- foreignism).

No oto keenis to key why the boats their way down to Canten. called, but the idea is that they are on

Successful Annual Meeting.

Fine weather favoured the second an

SPORTING,

Riße Shooting.

So

PRIMITIVE PEOPLES OF

CHINA.

COMMERCIAL.

The dollar stands today at 1/10), a fall-

of ous sirteenth,

(From Our arvespondent).

Opium was quoted

Yesterday at $107.6

LONDON, March 10.

viewed the lecturer's experiences among Gun. Anderson. 29 26 24

200 500 600 H'up Total out-of-the-way folk in China, and gave interesting details of the rygmies, the * G. Miller... 20 23 14 18

Siamese, the Lolos and the Thibetani, Bom. Sorby...

30 20 21 Sa 77 Sir Honry Howorth, the aged author of 0.8.M. Rodger 24 31 10 Idout. Scott 30 23 18 Se

73 the "History of the Mongols," who pre- Spoon Winers,

aided, told how he was once asked by a

The Chinese money market is steady," Estes being unchanged.

Mesara Bhewan, Tomes and Co., have Engineering and Mining Company, Ltd, received a teleges from The Chinese Tientsin, advising them that they have declared an interim dividend of 18. id. per. share, froe of tax, for account of the year payable on 1st May, ending 20th February. The same will le

fimpong, array in the outer harbour. A

LEFT HALF NO 2.0, K,V,. large number of and camo on shore on meeting of the Lusitano. "Athletic Friday morning. I suppose there must lusa Sports which were held on the Race Course, shooting competitions which the above The final shoot of the series of monthly been ever a thousand altogether, and these kindly lent for the occasion by tlio stewards Half Co. have been carrying out during day at the Cxten fall a rery numerous

At the Chinn Society moding on Thund 81048.50. until you could scaredy go fire yards any afternoon. Owing to the enfay table range on Sunday in miserable weather; Dr Augustine Henry on "Primitire Poo spread themselves all over the Island, of the Hongkong Jo-koy Club, youterday the winter months took place at Tai Hang gathering was given a treat in a lecture by where without meetings Jap sailor. They weather on Sunday, a nótico e inued the Intfor fast undoubtedly contributed to ples of Chim." The lecture, which was were however quite orderly and were intimating that the sports had been post-the poor atreudance and the poor storing illustrated by excellent Intern slides, ro recalled to their ship early in the after-poned but as the morning Imoke it was noon..

The best scores word :— see that it would be possible for the sports | to take place as previously arranged. Con soquently there a very large attendance at the-comtooncament which considerably intercased as the afternoon advanced

The sports wore mider this distinguished patronage of His Excellency Sir Frederick Langed and the oficials word: President Mr. J. Loirin; Vice President Mr A. G. The weekly meeting of the recently. U. V. Ribeiro, Hon treasurer Mr A. V. da Rocha; Hon scecretary Mr 0., de entirely of Chinese residents was held at J. 0. Barretto; Mr. B. M, Cunha; Mr appointed stiest committees consisting Barros; Mr Leo d'Almada e Castro: Mr the Tung Wab Hospital, on Saturday, the D. P. J. Lopos; Me J. D. Osmund; Mr 18th instant at 3 p.m.

C. P. Remedina; Mr P. M. Remedion;

DUMPING THE DEAD.

Suppressing The Practico.

:

-Britto.

The competition consisted of six monthly young bly to treat her sink mongrel. Be sets, the four bent serca including whereupon his retorted."What I handicaps) to count towards the aggregate thought you had written books about replied that he know nothing about dogs,

best scores were: for which three prizes were awarded. The

Chinese market report of yesterday records the following transections:

Sold.

fi bales of No. 10 yarn at $4

זי

ך ...

At 93.

50

50

10 .. at 12.50

50

thern,"

*7

20

at 116.50

Gun. Anderson Bom. Sorby

329 323

Among the unexustomed visitors to the China Society I noticed Mr Marray Bain and his son, who is just home from

50

20

J1

at 115.50

100

10

jat. 94.60 -

50

+4

50

C. S. M. Rodger 310

the Fedemted Malay Staten

int 103.

50

10

66 94.

Capt. Skinner

208

50

16

Gun, Arnold

H

at 102.59

296

Gun. Miller

202

AMOY NOTES.

1000 balos white rics ab

34.60

Lieut. Scott

2006 halos white dust at

2.11

289

Corp. Grinshaw 279

70 bales Vermicelli st

15.50

40 bales red benayat

4.80

500 pitul yellow beins at 4.30

Gun. Frith

(From Our Correspondent.}

AMOY, April 15.

MONS OF PROGRESS,

Owing to a number of plantera in Since comparisons are often mando na to the night riders have during the Irst few Kentucky noptiescing in the tobacco tax,

The Hon. Mr E. A. Irving, Registrar und Mr MI," E. di Silva, Refereo, Mr. General, as Chairman of the General J. A,B, Alves.; Haudiesppers, Mr C. M.S. Committee presided. Psont were Hon. Alves; Mr C. de M. C, V. Ribeiro: Mr Dr Ha Kui, Hon. Mr-Wai Yok, Mr Lau J. M. V. Rentedice; Mr U. F. Rovario Chu Pak and about, 200 others.

and Mr A. G. da Rocha, Starter, Mr

In addition to the above two prizes were The Chairman, Hon. Dr. Ho Kai, Hon. A. E 6. Alves. Timekeeper, Me J. O. awarded to the members who scored the The same journal also denounces the also acted an interpreter for the Chairman,

Mr Wei Yuk and Mr Ja Chu Fak, who Remedios: Clerk of the Course, Mr J. M.highest number of points (handicap in- sale of bonus-hearing Japanese yarns addressed the meeting by turns. - In con- shortsighted.

cluded) for any one shoot during the the slowness of the Bouth of China in com-months destroyed plantation property to The racing was of a very interesting competition. Following are the highesting into line with the advance is the North, A few inpears allege that some foreignection with the question of damping Mr character and the competition in the several soares-

the value of £10,000,000. nars are instigating the laycott,

Lau Chu Pak, ng Chairman of the Sub-events was very keen. The heavy weight Gun. Anderson

anything that points to the opposite view Committee of the Western distriot spoke at ment. The 220 yards fut meo for the Gun. Arnold

race particularly evaked considerable meri-CS. M. Rodger

885-93 is worth noting. And we now have a pro-authoritatively that the promoters of the The "Bangkok Times" is informed

informed the meeting that in his district, eagerly looked forward to. D. A. Scares Capt. Skinnor

... 808-88gressivo Total in Amoy, a man who is Bangkok Ice and Cold Stonge Company, length on the disgraceful practics and Challenge Cup was very exciting and was Gun. Bassford (2)

Bom. Sorby

...5+8 uridontly desirous of using the position he Ltd., have decided not to float the company, posters had been drafted with the approval led all the way and it scommet as if he

78-412-84 occupies to push forward any schemes that The capital was to be Tes, 300,000 of which of the Registrar Generd and himself and would be an easy winner, but unfortunately aggregato prizes could not take these

83+S=R3 make for imprtement in the district unhe prom ters were to take up a third. The first three being also wingsra of the der his jurisdictions.

One of the latest ideas is the establish- successfully in France in the delta of the Bico-growing has been experimented with

the

TOKYO, April 15. **The proposed veinction of cotton yarus Ja exciting very mixed commount. Some parties denounce the idea as short sighted. The sugar- refinery companies are also prevention of overproduction of sugne.

70+1585

conferring together with a view to the put up in every street offering a reword of when only within a yard of the winning prizes, which were given to the next bust.ment of a Chinese Municipality on Amoy Rhone. The paddy was planted to reclaim

VICEROY'S -MANIFESTO,

always

An Ingenious Document.

(From Ony Corresponden}.)

CANTON, April 20.

cum-

Golf

KAUNDERS FAREWELL.COM

with votes, duly electing a Council-yearly, with a President, and entrusted with full

r., more or less on the lines of the powers of Self-Government, in control of

Municipalitios of Shanghai, Tientsin, and The monthly competition for the Saun-the policing, lighting, savenging, ronds,

BAUNDERS' FAREW. IL CUF

C. T. Beath

Kakegsu,

proved

growing has often been tried in other parts to unremunerative returns and the preval of France, but has ended in failure owing. ence of malaris in the rice fields."

ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH..

Bir Pani Chater's Munificence..

915 to thon who might atch the guilty post hu slackened down and J. F. Caster The members of the Half Company are Island, at or pear to the fishing village of vines. The grain was party on the spot and $10 to thone giving who was quite a yard bohind him, realizing indebted to the Officers, N. C. O's and Mr Emung-Kaag, where a company can be animisla. Now that information which would load to the ins opportunity forged ahead and Soart A Rodger for the prizes.

Hit for grow bed for arrest and conviction of the guilty land to be content with second place.

formed to purchase land, and where all are being minds to grow rice for commercial vine growing has unprofitable there, preparations party and also that the street

The 200 yards Auteur Championship

who have houses in it will be ratepayers purposes on wide stretches of land. Rice- nitted under his supervision had no objec. of the Colony, the first championship timu to go to the mortuary toview the bodies event to be contested under the direction The following is a translation of the purpose of identification. In conclusion evoked considerable enthusiasm, andders' Farewell Cup and Pool wis held at picked up by the police if required for the of the local branch of the A.A.A. also Viceroy's manifesto issued in response to ho again explained in detail the require-large fichi lined up at the starting point Happy Valley between April 11 and 13. the representations of the Japanese Governments of the infections and contagious Mr Buthorhoud acted as starter with ColThe following cards were returned mont with regard to the boycott: The diseases byclaws and pointed out the many Broke and Mr Frank Luziert as time- relations between China and Japan has favourable modifications since effected been a rdry friendly one, which he said certainly did not justify the In the instter of trade merchants have boetilc attitude still ranitained by the been all along enjoying freedom as to lower class of Chinose. After many ques: what they khould deal in. The purchasing tions pu find answered the following For selling power is at the discretion of the resolutions were adopted.- merchants themselves. It will not do to 1. A full satoment showing the names The Board of Rovenue has before it a business. It is equally impossiblu to strain struct should be drawn up and distributed sacrifice one's own profit to assist others in and addresses of the committee of every proposition for the appointment of the settlement of the Tatsu Maru II case,abling him to know whom to go to seok

oneself to oblige anybody. As regards to every Chinese householder this Commission for the inspection of the it is stated that rumours are current advice and assistance. Imperial Maritime Customs service disturbance. This manifesto is specially graphed and a copy of the photograph of that a certain class intends to mako a 2. All the dead bodies should be photo throughout the Empire.

intended to inform the commercial com-uch be given the committes of the street munity not to be iaflanged by sach in which it was picked up for identification

retofore. The Prefect of Kwangchowfu rumours. They should be peaceful as and unquiry.

(Chinue d'ail's Servüz,}

PEKING, April 20

..

BRITISH BORN CHINESE HONOURED.

(Chinen Mail's Servia)

PERING, April 20. On the recommendation of the Board

of Agriculture, Idustry, and Commerce, Mr Lin, Merchant, Penang, has been bonoured by the Chinese Government with the rank of Taotni.

Mr Lim bas ban credited with having assisted in promoting education and

Baumerce.

(REUTER'S SERVICE.] ITALY AND TURKEY.

LONDON, April 19.

It is officially reported in Rome that

3. Posters offering rewark should be

28 entries.

FOOL

kooper and judge respectively. The start B. H. J. Gompertz (rec. 14) Are up.. was an excellent one nearly all getting C. P. Chater away with the report of the pistol... Grist Garrett led, followed by Custro with

5) all square 4) Po down Cumbes in third position. This order

2) two down

was retained to the end; Castro challenged! Garrote but nearing the post the Latter swerved and won in good time. Mend was fourth, having started badly.

the prognomo of music subauitted being Bandmaster C. T. Cake played excellently, The Bad of the 13th Rajputs under

to becomexery popular locally highly appreciated. This band promises

Appended are the nataca of the wintera 120 YARDS FLAT Rice(Handicap). Heat winners. First heat. 1st F. B.. Silva 8 yaids, 2nd F. HHyndman 1 yard. Second heat. 1st F. Franco, 6 yard. 2nd

is directeil to go with the magistrates of put up in the other districts as has been Pun Yo and Namhoi to exphite matters dong in the Western district and the re-F.

Castry Briatel 2nd L. A. Uzorin, Roz, 3 yards. This heat. 1st J. scratch. Final. Ist J. F. Castro; 2nd F.

Time 127 sec.

to the peuple and to extend their oxhorta-wards paid out of the publis Dispensary Rack. 220 YA TEAT RACE

The

tions in order that the situation may not fund raised amongst the Chinese. bunisunderstood. Recently, owing to meeting Insted two hours and was adjourn. investigations being made to enquire into ed till Saturday nest when further details the various foreign goods in the nurket will be discreet.

mout of industrial manufactorios in order and discussions relating to the establish-

to dovrlop our antoral resources, thought- loss persons way are taken the op-

rtunity to deliver speeches in sneh n manner as to creato wrong impressions Japanese goods with the result that the and to agitate for a boycott against freedom of trade with some persons would thus be hurt. This is not at all, what is desired and is, indeed, inexcusablo.

CHINESE AT YOKOHAMA.

Protest against Boycott.

It is reported from Tokyo that the Chi-

ROBBERY AT KONGMOON.

A

One Police Officer Killed.

(From Our Correspondet.)

KONGMOON, April 20.

persons mado ma attack upon the paddy gang of balita numberingsmo eighty warehouse at Kongmoon, on the night of the 13th and a large quantly of paddy was carried away.

A police officer who was in a conflict with the band was killed and a boy in the omploy of the warehouse is missing.

A handsome reward is now offered for

(Handicap)

1. Castro, 15 yards. Time 202 ABC.

1st H. Sayucuz, 40 yards start; 2nd BICYCLE RACE, 1 Me-(Handicap) Ist J. C. Remedios, 100 yards, start; 2nd A. V. Barros, 125 yards. Timo 2 in.

47 sec.

5) all square

H. C. R. Bouchoir (rec. ) one up . P. Chator F. B. Dencou C. T. Beath E. J. Grist

A meeting of Ubinese Merchants and rich men of Amoy is to be hold on Thurs- day, when the schome will be broached; The annual report of St. Andrew's and if taken up enthusiastically, the Tastai Church, Kowloon, contains the following s will memorialize the Throne for permissions St. Andrew's Church was noted by the to launch it, and secure for it Imparial munificence of Sir Paul Chater, and equip support. Should it not be stimgled at ped and furnished by many friends, (whose its birth, many improvements are sugest-gifts and collections were detailed in the 14) all squareed, such as the making of a wharf and Report for 1900, which may still be had.

4) one down 2) two down

bund, where the steam Iaunches now on application to the Chaplain), and was 11) two down running to and from Amay to the towns opened for Public Worship, on October near at hand, north and south of Amoy, up John's Cathedri procide balf the stipend

8th, 1200. The Church Body of St.- *Winner of the cup: Winner of the pool.the tirers and inlets, will be able to embark of the Chaplain for 3 years (ending in sul discharge their passengers. When the January, 1909), and in ratura the Chaplain Railway is finished there would be a rog is responsible forsome help in the Cathedral ular steam ferry from the terminus to this wharf, so as to suvo passengers having to gmnt, the maintenance, of St. Andrew's every Sunday. Apart from this Cathedral bire empans in order to get on shore. Church is altogether dependent upon free- another idea is to siden sud maadumaize will offerings made locally, in Subscrip-

tions, Donations

"Seul-rents,"

H. E. Tomlinson

92 entries.

WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY.

Improvement Advanced by

China

(From Our Correspondent )

CARTON, April 19.

the toad from Enung-Kang into the city & There are no grants from Gtories

erect n

of Anoy and, if possible, pull down the or Eeclesiastical Funds or Socistics. Ner whole of the wall round Amoy city, using is there any endowment. Bul Sir Pay The science of wireless telegraphy, it is the stone in ausking the whart, mud the Chater has gonemusly promised to cre stated here, has been brought to a stage spans round the city wouhi become a wide house on the Church land for the Chaptain's of efficiency unknown to Europeans, says carriage-drive of enure than three English greatly by the Church and community, as restonce, and this will be appreciated telegraphy is being studied. The man and light into the houses within the walls, to come, a report from the college where wireless miles in length, besides, bringing more air securing a valuable help who is responsible for certain new dis-

to Inombents It is most earnestly to be hoped that this

220 YARDS FLAT Race (Challenge Cup.)coveries in connection with the science is progressivo. Magistrate misy be allowed to Int. J. F. Custro; 2nd D. A. Soaress native of Shuntak, who has been for a remsiu in office long enough to put this Time 23 802.

GIRL RICE 100 YARIS (Handicap.)

cumber of years studying the subject, solens throu h, and that he will obtain 1st. P. A. Castro; 2nd G. Pinna. Tirog Since the Marooni. system was introduced sufficient support from the Amoy people to

18 sec.

THREE-LEGGED RACE, 100 yards,

J&R. TENNENT, LD.

into China, it appears that the Canton render it entirely successful, and that Wallpark Brewery, Glasgow,

Government has established a college before long.,

AN INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL..

Time 14 soc 2nd F. J, Baireito nad A. V. Barros, for the study and investigation of the

1st. F. H. Hyndman and F. A. Barradas;

BICYCLE RACE, Tanen MILES (Handi-obtained and hitherto all material and a new Industrial School is shortly to be mbject. A good many students bavo beou cap).

Through the agency of this same Thotai, 1st. A. V Barros 600 yards start: 2nd Germany. According to the latest reports, and shea making, and other trades. It is apparatus have been purchased from opened, also in Emung-Hans, where boys 12 sor J: 0. Remedio 800 yards. Time 12. m

will be taught weaving, carpentry, boot the students have discovered that there is high time some such school was established, HALF A MILE FLAT RAOR 1st.-Fallow, 2nd-Price Time 2. m. 10 countries for such supplios. Similar The Thotaí is not above

How no necessity to look to European for it is not every boy who can bewine seconds.

classical scholar, even wore it advisable. 220 YARDS FLAT RACE.

material has been discovered in China and co-operation of the Missionaries and (Champion

seeking the halp which works with equal success, but a Mr Merchants in this mister, and surely such 1st:

discovered certain ways by which it is possible.

B

Turkopis peremptorily refusing to permit nese merchants at Yokohamn have intinuat any information which may lead to the alp. Mr H. L. O. Garrett. 2nd J, F, W, who is one of the studente, has help should be forthcoming whorer

the opening of fire Italian pat offices to the Japanse with whom they have rest of the bandits.'

is Turkey, including Constantinople and transactions that ander the existing cir

Buyrna, and is intimating that the opening of them will be prevented. Italy has decided to send three naval divisions to Turkish waters, einultane oudly presenting a note to the Porte, panting out the violations of tresties,

THE AMUR RAILWAY.

LONDON, April 19

camstances they are unable to export any fapanese merchandise to Hongkong or Singapore in consequence of the Cantonese boycott.

Wo learn from the "Japan Acvortiser

that he is stingly opposed to the boycots morenient now in progress in South China. Or the 15th in a general mating of Ohinese morchants at the port is to be

Castro Time 231 sec.

PEKING WANTS SPECIE.

BOYS' RACE, 120 YARDS (Handicap.) Osmund.

440 YARDS FLAT RACE (Handicap,) 1st, L. G. Cordeiro 20 yards start: 2nd 3. A. S. Alt 40 yards, Time 53 see. ^:^

SAPS RAUE, 50 YARDS.

Dick Alanda o Castro; 2nd A.Aleged wireless telegraphy has reached that the weakness of one nation is a help

The dy has rope

gone by when

we can believe an unprecedented stage. Experiments to the strength of another, the real facts days with great success. have been carried on during the past few being quite the other way. The British nation does not grow stronger at the x- pense and weakness of other nations; but only other nations grow stronger pari pareu with her own growth, everything that helps China to find her fect, and to embark upon the path of trae progress will not only be for her own benefit, but of all other nations that have dealings with her, and therefore it will be for Engkad's benefit likewise,

to remit silver either in the winners of the heats bro, aud

Therefore

PARK

RED UNDER

TRADE

MARKS

BREW

JVR, Tennent

TENNENTS

XXX

STOW

NEAR THE THRONE.

(From Our Correspondent,)

LONDON, March 10 I hear it whispered that an interesting Jarent may be foreshadowed soon in the

household of the Prince of Wales. there is anticipation in the Spanish Court Customs Staff leaves us to-day in the FINE LAGER BEER

Yet another member of the Amoy

Also

Bank Drafts Barred.

timt Mr Wu, chief of the Chinese Marmament, and in North Chins

Specie being very short in Peking at the chants Guilt in Yokohama, has announced the Board of Finance has merealised the Ribeiro. There were twenty four entries generally, 1st A. V. Barros: 2nd 4, J. C. V Throne to command the various Viceroys for this race which dollars or silver shoes, to Peking at once. Hyndman and A. J. C. V. and Governors

was wih in two heats, 1st F. H. In future instead of sending bank drafts Let J. F. Castro; 2nd A. V, Batres. The construction of the Amurrailway convened when proposal will be sub that in order to save time the liver shall Roche, 30

they are to sond setaal coin.

120 YARD FLAT RACE(Haudiosp). is meeting with opposition in many mitted to the effect that a notice should be basent by steamer, or rail to Peking instond

The court has spproved this and directed 1st S. Finns 25

pard start 2nd quirters in Rusia patriots doubting | forwarded to Canton, warning the Chinese of by the obsolets Chinese postal route.

11 Sad. LADIES NOMINATION the ability of Rusia to face the enor merchants there to discontinue the boy-

RAGE. lat F. J. Barretto, nominated by Mra The Hoard states. Bussin to a continuance of her adven-interests of both countries. Mr Wu is a steps to suppress the smuggling at coining 1st 7. X. Botolbe, 300 yards start; 2nd London than was intended because he was home via Canada, and hopes to spend siz of copper in North China, nominated by Mrs A. J. C. V. Government has taken strong,

HALF-A-Mus-(Handicap). Liboiro.

King Edward, who is now on his way to year bat has had the misfortune to have tuous policy in the Far East,

Biarritz for a holiday, stayed longer. In had a lot of ill health darme his stay... Ho of counter-feit copper pieces.

J.

has now got two years leave, and is going coining-oftae cent and trinty crah 46 sea.

M. O. Lopes,

100 yards. Tima Ima. anxious to sea the Dowager Empress of weeks in the Rockies. Mr. Scott was the hoon ordered to be suspended for several colas, in the virione Provincial mints his THAM, RAF 220 YARDS months, so that the money markets in this F. L. Roan; J. A. Barradas;P. Yvanovich was not without ite excitements for the success. He was also a very useful man 1st Teatz 3. A. J. C. V. Ribuiro (Capt); given last week at Buckingham Palace held last week, which was a gent Russia before he left. The second Court founder and loading spirit of the Amoy Fencing Club, the Assault-at-Armwg being. inportant part of the Chinose Empire, may F. 3. Silva. be improved. Inteafter the Board will

any drafts.

mia expenses, and fearing to commit cott, which will prore. harmful to the the cheapness timt, in conquence of F. J. Barretto; 2nd A. JO. V. Ribeira pf a second son for King Alfonso. Haimun Mr. Scott has been here for over

THE VICEROY'S TRIP,

On

matire of Canton.

Chinese students in America hayo joined in a telegram to the Self Government society to maintain the boycotting move Inspection Duty. ment. In the telugrani it is stated that (From Our respondent.).

foreign newspaper have shown sympathy The students hope that no conflict will boj CANTON, April 19.

come to with Japanese who were reported His Excellency Chang Jon Chus, who was to proceed to inspect, outposts of the Jpinese goods in the streets at Canton in in European newspapers to be selling Kving Provinces, and who has been ob ligel to postpone his departure oring to

order to pick a quarrel. the Those Maru Il case, has unced that ho leaves Caten for crue of in- apetion along the North and Wet river districts on the 24th instant.

NEURALGIA AND SCIATICA CURED.

great pain relieving pover of Chamberlain's Pain Balm has been

the surprise and delight of many afferere

A GENTLE HINT

Japanese Fleet at Amoy.

(From Our Correspondent),

Andy, April 19. There had boon tumours around, that a

the

Chinose

The

TURNING UP THE STONES.

An Irishman on a visit to London had

Per Case of 7 Dozen Pints

$18.00.

Per Case of 7 Dozen Pints

$10.00. MUNICH BEER

Per Case of 7 Dozen Pints $17.00.

2nd Teajo 5. F. H. Hyndman (Caps); Iversons invited, for the ground outside was in the Amoy Cricket XI, and was no G. Corderito; M. Fenira; 1. Pereira; slippery with frost and the motors skidded an opponent at tennis. We trust be M. LA Rocha

CONSOLATION RAO, 120 HARR

about most dangerously, while the horses will regain his strength during his lears, FINE PALE ALE 1st L. A. Osorio: 2nd F. Roza.

and.. so be able to return to China enco HEAVY WEIGHT RACE, (ATA) 120 YARDS. 1st F Scares

2nd A. A. Alves.

At the condusion Miss M. P. do Rosha

foll with a frequency that lent adventure more. to the enterprise amount of paint carried by some of the

Mr do Nally's place las been taken hy Mr Berrüyer, who has just returned from Mr. Scott will be relieved by Mr.

The King, it is said, was annoyed by thote her, who comes from Changshs, and

the misfortune to lose lus watch. He called at Sootland Yard, and an energetis official graciously presented the prizes to the invited guests, and in one instance he expected to arrive in the Arst Shanghai

The President, ir J.

J. Leiria,

Per Case of Dozen Pints:

there assured him that no stone would be successful competitors turned to the Queen and is no low whisper steamy pre left unturned to fad the missing woperty. thanking MissRocha for doing so, regretted expressed his regret that the young daugh goes home in a few days, and will be Accompanied by some friends, hosas going the absence of His Excelowey in Tree of a wall known reis ahould have Sosy by Mr Mongestal Mr. Hurich SOLE along the Strand pont day, when the great

Mr Hahisel, Assistant. Commissioner, excavations were progress. grederick Lugar who had consontext

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Look at that now he exclaimed, honome their patron. The success of the thought it necesary to seek the aid of the will be greatly intesed, and we wish him shure this is a rondorinl county The sports was undoubtedly due to the hard rouge pot so pulpably,

hoad policeman told me they wouldn't lave work of the management, the treasurer

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and his wife and children, a safe pasage home and a jolly good holiday. Mr Hanisch

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WHAT ie mer distressing than a per-

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Ristent hostache 1 Why uller any lovely bouquet of roses, and the proceed anle by all chemiste std storekeeper Friday morning is one in from the longer Stearns Headache Cue la per inga terminated with cheers for Miss

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Rocha, the President, and mittee, $17

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