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TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1908.

EMPEROR FRANCIS

JOSEPH.

QUITE RECOVERED.

(Exclusive Service, supplied by Beuter,

vis Bombay)

LONDON, August 31. The Emperor Francis Jreeph has recovered from his recent indisposition

A LIGHTHOUSE FOR CAFE GUARDAFUI:

FRESH PROPOSALS BY ITALY.

(Exclusive Service supplied by Bruter,

via Bombay.)

LONDON, August 31. Italy has presented fresh proposals to the Powers regarding the octablish- ment of a lighthouse at Cape Guardafui, In doing so, Italy suggests that

steamers. bound for the Far East and South Africa should pay a toll at Suez of one to three centimes per ton,

,

CHINA AND CONSTITUT- IONAL GOVERNMENT.

(Wah Ts Tri Po's Service)

PERING, August 31. An Imperial Edict was issued under date of August 27th in connection with the establishment of Constitutiorni Government in nine years time. In consequence the Constitutional Investiga tion Department, recently established in Peking, is making the necessary ar- rangements to carry out the Imperial Commands. It is said that there will

be no elections of members to the new

CHINA'S REVENUE.

GENERAL DECREASE.

(From Our Chem Correspondent.) (

SHANGHAI, September 1.

HONGKONG CIVIL SERVICE

OLUB.

Annual Meeting.

THE CHINA MAIL.

Melser, Mr W. H. Kolly MG A Blower, Mr G. Bond

We were unfortunate in having our Fazi- lion blown down during the Typhoon of 27th July last. Considerable damage was also done to the pots and flowers, "A tom- perary matshod has been built pending the creation of a new Pavilion. The Annual Sports were fixed for Whit Monday but

PREVENTION OF BAT INFECTION,

Compulsory System of Removal

of Ceilings Favoured.

The committee appointed to consider the question of the removal of ceilings and

five-year-old chastuut entire, Haut Nib with three white feat and a white blaze- down the face. Foar hundred guiness was paid for the animal. This horse has won the amateur ohampionship of Australasia, Mr Coffoy has had the pleasure of winning all the two year old sons of the season; the Quensland Cup St. Loger; ran second in the Melbourne Cup-value valúo £3,000; third in the Australian

The amount of revenus collected by } stated that the Club membership had owing to the wet weather they had to be stair linings reported at a meeting of the 40,000; second in the Caaldfield Cap-!

the Chinese Imperial Maritime Castorns during the period, April-June, this year was thels 8,274,801, as against toels 9,091515 for the corresponding period of last year.

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Bir A. Shelton Rooper minuted. This should not apply to European houses Dr offices. Two wooka notice is too short.

BARGAIN.

OWN make.

PIANO

IN

A large gathering of civil service mon and others were present at the annual meeting. The Chairman, the Hon. Mr Chatham, having read the annual Report, decreased by twenty-one members, and twice postponed and were finally carried Sanitary Board, las afternoon, that they Junior Club Dorby; third in the Brisbane has also won the Carrington Stakes, all that an offort should be made to restore it. out on 27th Jane. Mrs W. Oha ham were of the opleion that a scheme of Cup: third in Australia Cup; camo in Mr Brett, after seconding the adoption of kindly distributed the prizes won to the compulsory and systematic removal of first in the Annivattery: Handicap or he SPECIAL the report, commented on the excellent Sports and during the your. Thanks are ceilings should he adopted as a menus to of which are important races in Australasis, work which had been accomplished by due to Messrs Howell and Wheat for the the prevention of rat infection subject to Bosides the races referred to, he has won

two hundred to one thousand pounds. the officials and the committee and also attention given to (lay Cricket Pitch, Tennis certain expenses being paid by the Gorny handicaps, rusaing up in value from During the inat three years, Mr Coffey spoke in complimentary terms of the Courts, Bowling Green and Flowers, andemment and the granting of exemptions

in particular cases.

has been the principal jockey of Tom The respective amounts for the varidus services rendered by Mr Bond, the also to Mesa Wright and Road for audit-

Paton, the leading trailer of Australia. honorary steward. Mr Brott suggested ing the accountk. Mr.L E. Brett resign- ports were:---Shanghai, taels 2,539,715 that Mr Bond should receive a bonus of ed the office of Hon. Secretary on 24th

County Cricket Championship. against taels 3,345,546; Canton, faelse hundred dollars. This offer was kindly April and Mr W. H. Woolley was appointed

declined, however, in view of the Club's to and until the General Meeting.

Result to August 26, 1908. 760,036 agamat, trels 786696; Kowloon financial condition. The following: were have now a membership of 26. (Lappa), tacle 155,732 against 186,874, duly elected office-bearers for the ensuing year: Captain and Vice-Captain, Mosses The amount collected with respect to Hutchison and Biden; Mr Woodley, opium was taela 385,380 against 369,020, Secretary, and Mr Dawson treasurer. Mr A. Inver was elected Captain of “A” Tho import duty amounted to 1aele team with Messrs. Jaft, Kelly, Witchell, 3,042,571 against 3,997,778, while the Fanaher, Thornhill, Bond and Wheal. A queation arose in reference to the proposed export duty was taola 2,739,679 against erection of a pavilion which, according to Mr Bidon's estimate, would run up to taels 2,275,706,

about two thousand five hundred dollars, Mr Dawson, however, auggested that the sum of three thousand dollars be rail by debentures. This latter mount was decided upus, and that the erection of the building should be commenced as early as possible. The meeting then onded.

PROPOSED REDUCTION OF EXPORT DUTIES.

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(Wah T. Yat Pa's Service.)

PERING, August 31. The Commissioners of the Imperial Maritime Customa intend to reduce the export duties.

CANTON HANKÓW ·

RAILWAY.

CHANG CHIH-TONG A

DIRECTOR,

(Wah Tw Yat Pu's Service.)

PRKING, August 31. H. E. Chang Chib-tung has assumed Parliament unless it is satisfactorily office as Director of the Canton-Hankorr proved the: 5 per cent, of the Cainese

people can read.

[Note This seems to relegate the scheme to the Greok Kalenda-Ed C. M. ]

(REUTER'S GLAVICH.] THE AMERICAN FLEET AT MELBOURNE.

LONDON, August 30. The American Battleship foot which has arrived at Melbourne was welcomed

by the ringing cheera of thousands, both mahore and afloat.

Annual Report.

مصعد

A JURY'S SUGGESTIONS.

The rommets of the foreman juryınat

Mr Lau Chu Pak also minuted-I do not think a distinction should be made. The Committee to he appointed for the carry. ing out of this work will no doubt see that proper justice is done and as little friction as possible caused.

SPORTING.

Billiards.

Comptice.

25 16 0 9 16 23 17 30 14

25 13.4 8.9

Per Centage.

100.00 70,00 52.04

SOLID TEAK.

**

Guaranteed in any

16.03 6 3 25 6 4 16 2

33.33

20.00

Worcestershire 16 6 5 5 1

9.09

20 9 9.5: 00.00

Yorkshire ..... Kent Surrey ... Middlesex...

Sussex ****

Lancashire... Hampshire. Notta..................

Essex ********** Leicestershire

18 7 8 S-1-0.66 28 6 7 R-1 20 6. 7 18:47

7.69 10.66 -$-$7.97

which were made at the conclusion of the caso, in which Leung Lai Nam and others sued Messrs Router, Braddon and Co., for the alleged illegal seizure of curtain

At the last stroke of midnight, on Mon properly belonging to the plaintiffs Chinten, came up at the Supreme Court day, the competition, clowed at the Oriental bofore the Chief Justice, Sir Francis Hotel for the Peall billiard one. Since no Gloucestershire 22 7 11 4–4 — 22.22 Figgott, and Mr Justice Gompertz, sitting one was successful in beating Sergt. W. Warwickshire 20 5 9 6-4 -- 28.57 52.94 a Felt Court, this morning.

21 4 13 4-0 Pitts' break of sixty-five, ho was duly pro- Derbyshire

Northampton- The foreman it will be remembered claimed winner of the prize presented by

shire ...*.*

21 3 18-14- 62.54 read a typewritten document expressing Mrs Matthaey, for the highest break on her Somersetshire 16 2 13 2-11-73.33 disapproval of Chinese firts concealing private billiard table. The cue is a beauti. their identity under "tong" namus ful one and weighs sixteen ounces and le and thought that such firms ought not to be allowed the privileges of a British scored the enormous record break of three annual priso-giving, Dr Warra, late head- court of law.

Aitor stating what had happened at the

The following was the annual report of the Committee of the above Club for 1907-08, presentert at the annual meeting, trial held in the Club premises on Monday evening.

CRICKET.

Hon. Mr Pullock said-This paper read hy the jury after they were discharged by the Court, did not form part of the verdict of the jury, and should not form part of the record.

a facsimile of the ous by which W. T. Peal!

thousand three hundred and four.

A TIMELY PROTIST.

Speaking at Dulwich College, at the

master of Eton, entered a protest against Monthly competitions will now be an esthe modern spirit of competition, which tablished fact at the Oriental, and wonth by month the value of the prize presented will be increased. All previous winners, how. ever, are to be barrod. In the last corn-

petition several breaks of forty-fivo and over were made so that now Mr Tibt is barred, one of these players stands à good chance of winning.

Interport Cricket.

climate.

$360

Monthly Payments.

ROBINSON PIANO

Co..

KOWLOON HOTEL.

GUEST NIGHT

EVERY

fostered the "Ulympic Agony," and had turned most of our play into hard work and made a teil of our pleasures. Self- seeking and self-advertising in our games threstoned the national-character, and it SATURDAY AND SUNDAY, was incumbeat ou the public schools and the univemitius to work for the effacement and the maintenance in their stead of a generous esprit de corps..

In the Lague Competition we played 15 matches, won 6, drow 4 and lost 5. We huished, 6th in the League Table. The

The Chief JusticUnless it is in your First Eloren played! 2 matches, other than notice of motion that this is an irregularity League matches, winning both. The Seit must form part of the appeal. cand Eleven played 10 matches, won 8,

Hon Mr Pollock-We cannot appeal drew 1 and lost 3. Our Cricket Gear in from something we contend ought not to in fairly good erder and little more will be on the record at all. If we included ited the invitation of the Shanghai Cricket 30 miles at Brooklands, attaining a speed. he required during the ensuing sex-on, in our notice of motion we would practically Thanks are due to Hon. Dr Atkinson.admit that is on the record. Meum, Reps and Chawkley for the Cricket Prizes presented by them during the

YCASUD,

Frize winnare at Cricket were as follows:

A-h.p. Napier car has won a race of

The Hongkong Cricket Club hava necept. Clab to visit Shanghai, and the team will of 10 miles an hour. probably leare by the P. and O. Mail on

The Chief Justice- It is on the record as October 1. A special sub-committee com-in England to check rockless driving.

An anti-metoriat longue has been started

a fact, and there should be a motion to

remove it.

milway. His office-quarters will for League Batting, presented by the Chib, Mr jury were discharged before they made it

some time be at the Censorate.

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LATE TELEGRAMS.

[FROM THE CARLENEWS-ASKRICAN,"{ THE INDEPENDENCE OF CUBÁ,

Havasa, Angst 20.

A proclamation has been issued to the people of Cubs calling an election for legislature and national officers to be held.

F. A. Biden; League Bowling, prosented by Hon. Dr Atkinson, Mr R. C. Witchell: First Eleven Batting, presented by Mr F. A. Biden, Mr R. O. Hutchison; First Eleven Bowling, presented by the Club, Mr L. E. Brott; First Eleven Best all round Crickes, presented by Mr L. C. Rees, Mr H. T. Jackman: First Fleren Fielding, presented by the Club, Mr A. G. Pile; Second Eleven Batting, presented by the

in all provinces on November 14. It is an Club, Mr H. Elis; Second Eleven Bowling

nounced that the officers and others elected

TERNIS.

on this date will be inducted into office presented by the Club, Mr G. Hoggarth; with appropriate ceremonies on January 18. Second Eloren Fielding, presented by It is announced that the mauguration of Mr H G. Chowkley, Mr 1. A. Whoal- the new government of Cubs will be the At a stato dinner held yesterday signal for the withdrawal of the United States troops and government officials. evening, the Governor of Victoria pro-Govenor Magoch will turn over the roine posed the health of King Edward and of government to the president to be President Roosevelt jointly.

elected. The proclamation is regarded as putting an affectual quietus on the many statements andėrumours of a rerclutionsry charsetor affecting the withdmaal of the United States forces,

THE TURKISH NÄVY.

LORDON, August 30,

At Constantinople it is believed that

AMERICAN POLITICS,

INDIANAPOLIS, August 25. - Tarkish squadron. will shortly visit

Mr Bryan, in a speech before a Smyrnar where a meeting with Greek throng of Democrats today, took a fall out and French warships is expected. The of the Republican candidate. The camo formation of a squadron of four torpaign so far had seered to be an exchange of interesting dennnciations between the pedoers for service in the Red Sea is leading candidates. After cogitating over Mr Tit's Hot Springs speech of last week. slao contemplated..

Twenty-two antiquated vessels are

be struck off the effective liat..

GERMAN TORPEDO-BOAT IN THE TINE.

Hon Mr FollookMy point is that the

Wa contend that it is not either a rider or an addition to the verdiet.

The Chief Justice-We think it is

regularly on the record, not merely techni- cally on the record of the case. It is also clear that it could be referred to and brought before the Court, by way of affida vit, but this is unnecessary now because it is on the record of the trial.

THE HONGKONG CHURCH MIS

SIONARY ASSOCIATION./

A Meeting of the "Hongkong Church Missionary Association will be held, by kind permission of Mr Alfred Bryer, at This game has been well patronisedTandernges," 1190, the Peak, on Friday, during the season, at least two Courts September 4th, at 5.30 p.m. The Vener belog in constant use whenever weather shlo Archdeacon Banister will preside and permitted. An Inter-club match was addresses will be given by Mine L. Bryer arranged with Craigangower Cricket Club and Miss H. R. Rodd, of the Church of and resulted in a win for the visitors. A Bagland Zonass Missionary Society, who mixed? Doubles Tournament was played on have been working for many years if Ciong Empire Day and the games were very Bau, and elsewhere, in the Province of keenly contested by the Ladies who took Fyhklen. part. The Annual Tournament was fished recently and has been the caves of some very keenly and cleacly confested matches. The prize winnera wure as follows:- Championship Singles, 1st Prize, Mr A. G.

Pilo. 2nd Prize, Mr F. A. Biden.

Single Handicap. 1st Prize, Mr A, G. Mr Bryan decided that the Republican Pile. 2nd Prize, Mr J. Mackoy,

altogether too thick and he devoted himself

All interested in Missionary work are cordially invited to attend.

MORTALITY STATISTICS.

posed of the Hon. Dr-J. M. Atkinson, Major E. W. K. Stephenson, 3rd Middlesex Regiment, and Mr R. Hanecek has been appointed to select the team from all the

cricket clubs in the Colony.....

Only players whose names are included

COMMERCIAL.

A cement factory is going to start at

OPEN AIR

Cinematograph Show

TO-NIGHT AND EVERY NIGHT,

THE HOTEL GARDENS at 9.1bEM. sharp. Admission'. .........ente, ASSORTED ICÈS will be served on the Lawo during the performatics. Hongkong, August 25, 1903. 863

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in the special list on the notice board at Wachang under the management of Tagtai the Cricket Club Es entitled to practice at Ching Che-fo, says the Bankow Mail the nets before October 1st. They inolade It is said that the factory will turn ont the general committer and Moss A. E. cement of best quality and certainly, if this O. Bird, A. A. Claxton, H. R. Makin, E. be true the foreign manufacture will have

it. O. Hate bison, A. 3. 13. to face strong compet inn. Already, the NOVELS ARRIVED

ring, A. W. J. Peake, F. H. H. Stevens, Taptai has informed the Railway Burcan E. H. Hinds, P. Nesbitt, B. Reed to give orders fer the amount required for Captain A. M. Fazley, and Lambenants railway purposes and that the factory will KH. Lucy and L. C. Larmour, RA, be in working order by past year. Captain A. H. Cooper, A.D.C., Captain Oliver. Lieut. G. R. Homs, Bandsman Barton and Corporals Sharpe and Gooding of the 3rd Middlesex Regiment, Captain J. A. Murray, A.O.D.

TAIKDO DOCKYARD.

WATKINS'

CHICULATING

LIBRARY.

The following paragraph appear in a London paper-Taikoo Dockyard and Engineering Company of Hongkong, Limit- The clubs which have boen invited to ed÷A' trust deed registered June 17 uninste two members for places in the Secures a series of £700,000 five per cent. first mortgage deben nras. The trustess

The most popular method of team to practice on the Chicket ground are: R. D. Halt and C. C. Scott, and the during September are as follows-How debentures are scared on the dry dock, obtaining the latest and best Joon Cricket Club, Craigengower Cricket repairing and building ships, foundry, literature at a minimum of cost. Club, Civil Service Cricket Club, Fabice cogincoring, and other shops, offices, stores, and general yard, as well as all Cricket Club, Pasco Cricket Club, RA. other assets including uncalled capital, Cricket Club, R.E. Cricket Club, Depart mental Cricket Club, Srd Middlesex Regi mout, Lath Rajputs Regiment and 105th Mahratta Regimerḥ...

It is expected that the team will be away at least a fortnight but should The mortality statistics of Hongkong for Tientsin send a team, the visit will pro- the week ending August 8 are as followsbably last three weeks. to candidate and the moneyad interesta were Doubles Handicap. 1st Prize, Musers British and Kereign community 31.6 per All particulars in relation to Inteport to-day to an exposition of the reasons he. A. Biden and A. G. Pio. 2nd Prize 1,000 as ginst 24.6 per 1,000 for the Cricket will be found posted on the notice had found for Me Taft's failure to wave the Messrs a. M. Thornhill and W. F. Fincher.corresponding wock of last year. Chinese board outside the Pavilion.

Ea redrag in the faces of the trus: kulla

Mixed Doubles. 1st priza, Miss L. Heing Community 66.4 per 1,000 as compared said Mr Taft had shown an almost and Mr F. A. Biden. 2nd Prizé, Miss Pile with 20.5 per 1.000. The figures for the explicable leniency toward "the interests and he demanded that the people should and Mr A. M. Thornbill. be told why.

LONDON, August 30. Considerable comment was caused by the arrival and anchoring of a German torpedo-hoat, in the Tyne during the progress of a mimic battle.

(FROM THE "N.-C. DALY NEWB.") RUSSO-JAPANESE FEELING,

Toxio, August 28.

LAWN DOWIN.

Shooting

WINGARD CUP COMPETITION.

week eading August 15 are as follows :-- British and Foreign community 39.0 por Several Computitare were arranged and 1.000 as against 12.3 per 1,000 Chinesa carried out during the year, consisting of community 30.0 per 1,000 as against 22.3 Wingard Cup is as follows:- Full Rinks, Championship, Handicap and per 100. The figures for the week ending Sportsmen's Gun Club Stinghai. 180 Birds

The result of the competition for the

Shanghai Gun Club

a "Jack High Competition. We played August 22 are: British and Foreign The Northern Guo Club... Count Komura returns to Tokio to-night. Inter-Chih patches during the presont unity 23.7 per 1,000 as against 28.7 per On the Officers of H. M. S. Vindictive has been interviewed es route. He ex-

The future Minister of Foreign Affairs 6600, won and lost 1. Thanks are due 1,000. Chineso community 28.8 per 1,000 Foochow Gun Clab- pressed his gratification at his meeting in to "Jack High, who has generously praas against 26.0 per 1,000,

beariling ber to ascertain the reason of

the visit, her commander explained that St. Petersburg with M. Iswolsky, mid said sentod a Oup for the Jack High Com:

owing to an accident to ble water tank whilst watching fishing operations in the East coast, he had been compelled to put in for repairs, and was nosware of the progress of manœuvres, for cana- ing the stoppage of which he expressed his regret.

INDO-CHINA.

< LowDow, August 30.

M. Klobokowski, Governor-General

of Indo-China, has left Marasilien to take up his post.

MOROCCO.

London, August 30. Abdul Aziz has left Settat and arrived At Berreabil where he lins hitnuncked with his followers. Some towns sro still existing the Hafidis tõ...

that he was satisfied of a definite post blpetition and handsome. Trophy to be lum change in Russian sentiments towards Japan. He also spoke of the great sign-upted for by the various Bowling Cimbs, Also to thoan gentlemen who presented cance of the now frequent meetings of

prizes during the season for other Competi European monarchs.

tions,

THE EXTERMINATION

·OF RATS,

Cortompondance, was rend at the meeting The Prize winnows, were as follows of the Sanitary Board, this afternoon, MANCHURIAN PROSPECTS. Cuant Komura paid a visit of inspection Club Championship1st Price, M. Cute to the reports on experiments conducted in Indian laboratories on Indian to Port Arthur and Tairon sfter passing Bond. Sad Prize, Mr A. M. Thornhill. through Manchuria, and said that he was Championship Fall Finks 1st Prize Gold and house rate with Ratin No. 2.

Mr A Shelton. Hooper minute This convinced time Japan had a bright prospect Mr E. W. Dawson, Mr A. Brown, är M. before her in Manchuria,

Malvar, Mr W. . Fincher (8kip) 2nd is very interesting and should be used. Prize, Mr G. W. Brett, Mr R. Fenton, MI fail to see any reason for sale, he

Colonial Becretary's permission, to digi A. M. Thornhill, Mc I. A. Wheal. :

Handicap Competition 1st Prize, Mr these papers to the metabors of the B

JAPAN AND CHINA.

Toxo, August 27. Count Kamura look up his position be day as Minister of Foreign Affairs.

C. Bond. 2nd Prize, Mr A.-M. Thornhill.considering the Government sont thon

the Board..

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A 190

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Bingapore Govemment Housu

Gun Club Hongkong Gun Clah...... Clay Pigeon Club Shanghai... 121

4 watch will probably be arranged between the Shanghai Club and the Northern Gun Club, the former having challenged the latter to shoot under identical conditions to those guverning the Wingard Cup Competition.

Horse-Racing.

▲ PROFESSIONAL JOCKEY BOK JAPAN

TABACH CLUES. On board the slewnier Aldenham, which arrived in part on Sunday and leaves for apan porta to-morrow morning, is bir H. Joffey, a professional jockey of high stand

BRITISH KING MAKERS,

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Six Enterprising Young Men Aid Mulai Haid.

Sir enterprising young Britons are doing their utmost to establish Mulai Heid

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Additional works will fill the shelves this week, including the following Authors--

Elinor Glyn, William De Morgan, Fredrick Carrel,

etc., etc.

on the throne of forces says a Home Victoria Cross, James Blyth, paper, in the bolief that if they, saccead the country will be opened up to foreign enterprise, international troubles wi cease, and Morocoo will no longer, be a menaco to the peace of Europe. At a time whin the whole country is in a turmoil for the very reason that the people resented the influence of foreigners with Abdul Aziz, these six ventureonie men have actually penetrated to the very heart of the country, and have even succeeded in No attaching themselves to the immediato entourage of Mulai Hadid. In return for British unofficial assistance. Mulaj Hafid is preparod

give, concessions for building railways, mining, reorganisation of the finances of the sountry, various important pohtical posts, and a partial control at least of the Custous to the little British syndicate which Mr Ellis Ashmead- Bartlett promptly formed.

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On the lat at 11.65 The barometer has fallen moderately along the Yangtze valley, and over the Loochoes and Bonine. It has risen considerably in N.E Japan.

Prossure is low over the Pacific between N. Luzon and the Bonins, while an area of high pastire of considerablo intensity is lying over N. Japan.

Moderats NE. winds may be expected in the Forces Chisunal and the N. part

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Tba newspapers. in welcoming the 4 Jack, High" Competition :--1at Prize. Mr Lau Chu Pak ah minated-I supe ing in Australis. Mir Coffey is proceeding to of the Clits Sca appointment, urge the need of improve Mr. W. F. Fincher, 2nd Frix, Mr W. H. pose. this poison will al tall at which Umpan midor a three gear's engagentane for

unt the rointions of Japan and China. Kelly, 3rd Prize; Mr T. A. Wheal They also express the expectation that

Open Bandleap Competition; Prizes people are now advised Count Komura's knowledge of the situation should expedite a solution of the Hein- presented by Mr J. M. Irving. let Pris, Chinese houson it is mistun-Fakumen Railway difically. Mr R. Fenton. 2nd Prize, Mr L. E. Bratt. poison all over the place

The Hon. Registar Geberite 3rd Prize, Mr R. Cathbert and Mr W. H.

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FROM MEXICO.-- THE following paragraph was sipped from the El Sal" a newspaper at Ietter to be publisher from a friend : "Osi my last trip to my properties on the frog WHOOPING COUGH.

tier, my boset fell with me to the ground, THIS is a very dangerous disease unless unding me badly, but by chance provision

property to had brought in olded by giring Obamberlain's Cough Chimberlain Pain Balm, a d'after geing

Pairs Competition Prizes presented by Mosers Thornhill and Bond 1st Prize,

A NEIGHBORS KINDNESS/

1-Hongkong and Neighbourhood: N. winds, Aght or moderate showery.

Formosa Channel N.E. winds, mo-

darate.

to keep. In one of the principal Japanese jockey albeing at 10 a... today, 0.03 inches.

Firecast for the 24 hours ending at noon to-morrow, R safe to leave with headquartersub Kobo bat he hañ also

pamaicaton to ride for other race asacola FORECAST District. tions. As a jockey, Mr Coffey has had s remarkable career, which, with lot of hard wack and good riding, has placed his to the foremost of Australia's present- barn. Dusing the nine years of bis tonkosresr he has had but thron From ach of which he sustained To is pachy" un modouut he has accepted tim all

för there he ALTDORAS KOL sperate his health, Should

imate not, mit him

anoolling

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Mesure L. E. Bret and A. M. Thornhill MBWI Yulles, is stroke. 2nd Prize, Messrs I, A. Wheal and U. Bood we called to a sea aut Kink Competition Prizes prosented who was suffering from seves ernie by Mr U, H. Ferkinnon Won by Mr Chelly thought he was part hatp W. Brest, Mr A. Brown, Mr O. Boad, My gave him three doses of Chimn

Bezmiy, Ib liga Bes the tough mucus,it Insole to continta my journey the R. Henten (skip). V

Uolia, ~ Cholers, and Darchoan

to for hours ba had quite

* is easier to expectorate, koopa the following day as if nothing bad happened. Spoon Competition-Won by Mr I. . The only and this remedy fo Ou alor, and makes the paroxys of I say r fire of praising this populer lisi-

tive geliumbes. För kat by Making frequent and rece mest or from recommending it. For as Bret, Mr W. F. Finches, Mr Pily and sell it to my customare

Library in South China.

ACCIDENT ON P. and 0. STEAMER.

3-South coast of China botwas Hong-

An unfortunate accident occurred on kong and Tamocks Sue No. 1 board the P. and 0. mail itexames India, Youth coast of Chins between Hong- whiut arrived at Qolombo on the 8th Aug. kong and Haipan, Same & No. 1.AG

from London,

A BALM INDRED sexternal applicare te equal to Chemborisin's Pio Palms for or des ur wealen i fos Nemarrer whe

Be the citie, this finiment will give

by all chemma and store

The third engineer won attemptẳng so adjost an indicator with a brass rod, akihe piston caught the rod and forood it back, sending it right through the body of the mane Tko oicer,ho was picked up in an unconscious state and in a pool of blood. was immediately attended to by the ship.

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