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MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1908.

THE EUCHARISTIC"

CONGRESS.

PROTEST AGAINST PUBLIC PROCESSION IN LONDON.

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(Baxlusive Bercice supplied by Reuler via Bombay.)

Lowbox, September 14. The majority of the Protestant organizations throughout the British fsles have telegraphed to the fight Hon H. J. Gladstone, Secretary of State for Home Affairs, pointing out that public feeling is against the procession of the Blessed Sacrament of London in through the streets connection with the Roman Catholic Eucharistic Congress which is being held at Westminister.

ALLEGED ASSAULT BY A BAILOR.

THE SIBERIAN ROUTE.

A nemen of H. M. S. Clio was summon- ed by Miss Wong at the Magistracy to-day, for alleged assault.

Complainant said she was being no- companied by her others to a dianer whon defendant put hir arm around her nock. Thinking it was a brother they walked several yards and when the found oat her mistake she was indignant.

Defendant denied this and said he had only put his hand on the lady's shoulder.

His Worship, Mr. H. Kemp, thought it was a pity defendant had not put his hand on one of the men instead.

Defendant:-Yes, sir, it is

His Worship discharged the defendant.

CORRESPONDENCE

MARITIME GAMBLING.

Journey Described.

THE CHINA MAIL.

met the train to give assistance. "How ever we got to St. Petersburg at 10... on 30th May and spent the day sight seeing in a droalky with two fine black horse. This was the most expensive day of

SPORTING.'

Interport Crioktet.

KWLOCK C. C. v. PERENTS NEWS 11.

The Kowloon Cricket Club entertained the Sergosute Mesa oricket team at Kow. loon on Saturday afternoon when tho former won by 117 raus to 68 Robinson, not out, trade a splendid total of 43 for the Kow.con C.C., while Gor. Serat Wright was the highest scorer for the Mens eloven. The bowling of Libeand was very deadly, as the analysis shows:

The scores arO 2 − →

SERGEANTS' MESS.

The Hongkong interpart cricket team Writing with regant to his journey on the trip, and wound up with a whisky and will probably arrive in Shanghai on Satur- the Siberian route, Mr Gugl say soda for which we paid four roubles each; day, Uctober 3, the following day, by On learing Hongkong for Home is not good whisky cíthor.

the P. and O. S. Arcadia. It it arrives on the Saturday evening or Sunday morning, Siberia I promised several friends a

We took a Russian train for the frontier the nets will be open for them to penetise short account of the journey, so send thest 10.15 p.m. and the people of the hotel on Sunday and Monday afternoons and the following notes, believing them of interest de France did everything for os in the way match will take place on Tuesday and St. 8. Wharton, & Lightfoot. b Irvine, of moving bags taking fickets, &o.. or we Wednesday, the 6th and 7th proximo, thus Sergt. Wright, cand b Dixon ........ to some of your readers.

should probably be in St. Petersburg now. teasing mail day (Thursday) open. The Bergt. Munro, Clementa b Dixon,

At the frontier, after a dreadful night Shanghai Selection Committee consists of Sergt. Walker, a and b Irvine in a dirty teain, we changed into a German Messrs. G. M. Billings, W. H. Moulo, Con Sergt. Wright, c nad & Libcaud.. 15 train at 5.42 p.m. on 30th May, and were. W. Potter, L. Walker. and Capt. Sergt. Harford, not out immediately in comparative luxury; a Barrett. compartment esch, plenty of clean water; good lights and civil attendants; we reached Berlin at 6,9 am on time; drove about the city. After breakfast at the Hotel Bristol, loving at 11.92 a.m. for Liver pool St. vis. The Hook. The restaurant car in the German train was well managed In counoction with the Hongkong Cricket and the food excellent, but the brook Club a very interesting mateb was played Saat on the train from Harwich was

The Hon. My Edward Osborne and I travelled together as far na Liverpool Street Station, and the time coupied was 24 days 17 hours; we shared a two berth compart: ment on the train, travelled first, class, und spent £38 sterling upiece, practically the game amount as we should have done if travelling by mail steamer.

We left Hongkong on May 7th at 3 p.m. by Empress steamer, lost a day outside Shanghai through fog, arrived at Kobe May 18th at p.m.; here we telegraphed to Umeda, the steamer agent at Tsuruga, to reserve berths for Vladivostock, but this message never relied them. On the 14th wo went to Kyoto aud

Cricket.

FROVABLES 2. FOSSIBLES.

Sorgt. Short, and b Irvine

S..Sergt. Stride, st-Gregory, b Libanud Sergt. Carleton, a and b Labeaud...... Bergt. Sayors, cand b Libenud....... Mr. Ga. Fairburn, o Ciemonts, b

Libenud,..

Extras....

Dixon...

Total

BOWLING ANALYSIS,

KOWLOON CRICKET ELUR.

the finest meal of the whole journey. We on Saturday afternoon on the Cricket got to Liverpool St. at 8 am, on June at ground, between the Posibles and Prob. and at once plunged into hot baths, ables for the honours in the interport Irvine...... positively the first respectable wash we cricket match which is to take place at Libeaud had enjoyed since leaving Japan.

Shanghai. The scoring was not very high Lightfoot, R. O. Hutchison loading for the Probables only other score above 8 was that made J. P. Rebiuscu, not out Captain A, FL. Hooper for the Fosillus J. Goldsmith, e ata b Wright by Captain Deasier R. A., who scored 15. B. Lightfest, b Harford

the highest score of the day. The seconds. S. Gregory, L. w., & Wright

T. E. Pearce who obtained 36 runs.

The scores are as follows:-

PRORABLES,

should officially protest agains: the thinly stayed there till the 10th. The Hotel pany in Paris giving particular of the with 32, with W. O, D. Turner 21 and the W. Dixon, h Wright....

I have written to the Wagons Lit Com various avoidable discomforts wa experi oncert, and up to now have had no reply whatever. Taking everything into consider on the journey from Hongkong to Lozion is worth tho, hardships undergone, and it is

than the son voyage. Unless radical im protements are malo in the tming ant connectione arranged to suit stonera. it will be a long time before any Britisher will undertake the journey more than once.

(To the Editor of the Cmwa MAIL) SIR-I feel that, in justice to the fair name of an honourable profission, I veiled insinuation which have been cast people persuaded us to catch a train at Protestants demand the prohibition of by certain shipowners upon the Captains 1.37 .. which is most inconvenient, and the procession, otherwise they will ball of British Murchant Ships in connection discovered later that 10.45 8.1, traination I do not think the saving of 6 days showed much better form, making 24 runa, C. E. Libeaud, b Harford

arries the mail, and the steator waits for wizla maritime "P. F. L." policies. I d the Right Ilon. Mr Gladstons respoDot consider that Skipowners should it. Mr meds after much argument and mistake to suppose that the trip costs less highest for-the Possiblen was rande by. Clements,,b Walker..

production of passports, allotted us berths in the Mongolia which he also gave to somely ehe, and much confusion resulted on beard in cuscence, but by dint of tip to the stoward who spoke nothing but Russian, and much eloquent pantomime wo

sible for the conséquences.

LORD AND LADY

NORTHCOTE.

BAIL FOR JAPAN.

(Exclusive Servics, supplied by Beuter,

via Bombay) LONDON, September 14. Lord Northcote, former Governor General of Australia, and. Tady Northcote, have set sail from Melbourne en route for Japan.

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[REUTER'S SERVICE.] THE GLASGOW UNEMPLOYED.

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shuffle out of this matter at the expense of Shipmasters, who are not prone to casting ships away as some would nilege.

As everybody knows the present co troversy has sprung from the recent Board of Trade Inquiry into the wreck of the s.sgat berths, but no baths. Tickets for the THE VOLUNTEER PROMENADE

Albion," whore, from the procedure which was followed, there was an obvious inference that she had beez cast away But thoro was not a shred of oviderico in support of the theory, and Captain and| Officers were completely exonerated from any blaane in the matter.

Within my very long personal experience of Board of Trade ingnitive, there has never been a single case of a ship being cast away. Barrotry songut Shipmasters of the present generation is a thing unlzown, and it is highly improper to suggest that there is even a pasibility of their collusion with people who wich to insure a hip with felonious intent.

In neturity these,P.P.I." policies are a menace to, not only the reputation, but to the livelihood of the Captains and Lovics, September 11. Officers of the British Mereintile Marine. The Local Government Board have. It has been shown that when an nerident eent two thousand pounds to Glasgow occurs to a ship, and it is discovered that claims are at ones lodged on account of “P.P.£." policies, suspicion ingitably talls on the Captain and possibly on his Ufficers also. The position then is, not so much the defence of the'r certiliantos, as to save themselves from gol, and the lasting humiliation and degradation of themselves and their friends.

to relieve the distress.

The Glasgow Municipality have decided to give needy children, three meals daily, and to purchase 170 acres of land in the riešity of the town to provide work for the unemployed.

THE GERMAN ARMY MANOEUVRES.

Lustos, September 11. The German Army Manoeuvres have ended with the retreat of the invading troops being terribly ex- grmy, the hausted.

The Emperor delivered his criticians on the operations to his assembled officers, entering into every detail of the work performed.

THE MOROCCAN QUESTION.

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There is an ther important point which must not be missed. I see a statement of a shipowner that, berging that "P. P. I." policies, Inul been effected in one of his ships, he sawmarily dischergod the whole of the Offears and crews. This is a sample of justice as meted out by certaių British shipowners. It is one of the e arms of modern sea-going, and recounts for anyone with a spark of pride or unlition turning to anything but the sw-for-employment.

If Captains and Officers are summarily thrown out of positions they have taken long years to attais simply beesten same quite unknown outsiders choose for y sons best known to themselves, to take ont P. P. Leics,, then the limtosis, quito tipe to invogne a drastic remedy.

train journey from Viadivastock to Moscow taken in Hongkong do not semere berths in the connecting steamer from Tharuga mad! no advice is sent to the agent.

The food on the Mongolia was good, but the service bad and very slow and tips were expected. Nothing but Russian was spoken by the stewards, except the Fuser, who spoke English.

CONCERT.

A. E. Launing, run sit E E. Hinds, burton

W. Edwards, c Stevens, 1 Bird......... E, A. Fowler, b Bartou

I. G. R. Home, e Claxton, Barton

R. O. Hutchison, e Barton, 1 Gooding Captain Garnet, R.A., Caxion, b

Barton.......... stimu The concert given on Saturday evening. D. Turner, & Poarco, b Reed...

Captain Beasley, RA, b Gooding.... under the auspices of the Hongkong H. R. Makin, e Barton, & Read... Volunteer Corps proved a great success, Lt. L. C. Larmour, o Pearce, b Real for notwithstanding the falling out of two H. C. Witchell, and b Barton. of the promised performers, others took A, W. J. Peake, Stevens......

C. T. Beath, not out....... their places at the last moment and by

Extras...... their contributions added considerably ́to We arrived at Vladivostock at 6a.m. on the exjoyant of the evening. Mr G. H,

Total May 18th, the Customs examination being Edwards, who was in excellent voice, sang quite furmal; we opened our bags but they most charmingly hidward German's "Love were not examined. The Wagons Lit Com the Pedlar" and rory kindly responded to pany, whose tickets we hold, did nothing, the insistent demands for an excore. The and we had to find our way through sixisses Beth also scored an unamalities inchos of mud to the office to get tickets:

and berths on the train. At the station success by their dainty rendering of Braga's we had to rely on the good offices of a fanions "La Serenata." They were loudly Russian arent who directed us to the Chin-encored. The rest of the programme ese aetern Railway but no W. L. official apart from the selections by the band of the Middlesex Regiment was filled by was there to help passengers. We got

gentlemen, including Mr G. H. Edwards, Lient. Cross, Mr P. W. Goldring, and Mesars Benedetto and Ivan Caryl. The latter appeared in costume and their specially composed lyric man as follows:—

Typhoons we live in fear of In this Colony ouch year. You've experienced a typhoon?

tithin at the Golden Horn Restaurant, which is said to be the bosk. The train left to time at 4 p.ro. May 18th. The gauge is not remarkably broad as stated in the advertisements. It is 5 feet, or 3 inches more than the ordinary British Standard gauge. The cars were stuftily upholstered in gaudy colours, and very dusty, the windows worked badly, and ventilation was impossible. The electric light was very weak and badly placed for reading: the sents were much too high for comfort; the bed sheets woro denn bat the blanketa were full of dost.

The lavatories were dirty; the water supply meagre and dirty and second class passengers were allowed to use those in the first cines cars and also to loiter in the corridors and smoke,

Two compartments of two berthe adjoin. the so called "jaivate" lavatory, so that for persons used on basin, our neighbours being Japanese.

The attendants were kept too lay to he able to do any cleaning, but they swept. the curridor once a day with great energy, raising clouds of dust which entered the compittent: suction cleaner would obriate this.

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Lovoo September 11.. The Norddeutsche Zeitung denying the

British Shipmasters bare far more to assertion of the French press that Her complain about than British Shipowners in Vassel intended to urge Mulai Hafid to the matter of P. P. I." policies. They The restaurans ear had sents for 56, dismiss his representative at Tangier will gladly co-operate with Shipowners in but over 80 passengers were on the train, on the ground of his being too franco-abolishing a pernicious form of gambling, most of them having booked fruen no to phil, warestbegress of the possible effects but in doing so they arent quing to sit three months in advance, yet the provisions of groundless suspicions and stadionsly down and tacitly admit any suggestion that hostile language in reference to German they might be guilty of participating in policy, on the prospects of obtaining nefarious transactions which possibly would Germany's assent to certain special pro- end in the sacrifice of human life. posala which France is putting forward.

THE KAISER IN ALSACE.

Losos, September 12.

H. I. M. the Kaiser visited the Schlaucht mountain pass on the French frontier, but, owing to its late receipt,

had to regretfully decline the invitation

I am, Sir,-Your obedient servant,

T. W. MOORE,

Recretary. Imperial Merchant Service Guild, Liver-- pool, August 14.

SBIPPING

The French mail Ville de la Ciutat,

of the French authorities to cross the berthed at No. 3 wharf, on the 14th.

frontier to Hobenesk where a still more

Tho s.8. Austria berthed at No. 3 wheel,

magnificent viaơ is obtained is on the 14th..

gave out on the second day muü although

an elaborate tariff of focil and drink was handed round very few of the items were

obtainable.

The principal items of food supplied wine :

Eggs; very stalo. Braid: sonr. Butter; rancid.

Veal in varione focus was mostly : um; calable by English folk.

Tea was without milk, very weak, and was served in plasses,

Dinner usually took two hours to serve, an there weco.only two waiters, naithar sprak- ing English. This meal consistod of cabbage soup with sour cream, tinned fish, voal, gazeletic, gruyere eltecse, and the charge The Danish steamer Cathay berthed at was two roubles, or about 89.25 exclusive No. 2 wharf, on the 14th.

tip which was cossary at every mea?. Drinks wore a tragedy. Russian The Austrian Lloyd's §. N. Co's steamer bacr of good light quality, was plentiful but; Austria from Trieste, July 27th, vis ports, nothing else bat Vodka si inferior arrived in harbour at half-past six this braudy, no soda water, only a Japanese Speaking at Colmar, His Majesty morning, having met with pleasant weather copy of Tausan, and some sulphurous wukor

Majesty thereafter wetored through Alsace, receiving ovations from the inhabitants who greeted bim with the pealing of bells and the strewing of flowere in bis path.

said that the warmath of bis reception and mooth seas.

The vessel brought

at

called Narsari. Appulinaris gave out on the second day. Drinking water there was

had touched bis heart, Alsace lad three shin passengers and as hundred one, but we eculd get it out of the barrels

was now Chinese passengers from Singapore. Whils provided at most of the stations undergone vicissitudes, Ent able to develop itself undisturbed, at son, between this and the latter port,

On May 2nd we changed trainat Erkutsk protected by the German Eagle, his ous of the Chinese passengers died and and although the now car was similar to standard, which stood for the main was buried at sea. This morning, another

one died in the iscbour. It is stated that the one we lait, the conductor gave un tenance of peace.

the cause of death in both cases was cora different and much smaller berth and loft sumption. The Austria, sails on the 18th the train, although we protested, nothing resulted. On this second train no English inst. for Japan ports, via Shanghai De

WRE spoken at all, nocking but Russian, the aitore were surly and if it had not beer

OUR NEW COMMODORE. “ Captain Herbort lyon, the newly appointed Commodore at Hongkong has The Nippon Yuson Kaisha's Earapoun

I have of course.

We always dread to hear of

A depression anywhere,

In the West or in the South Yes, of course.

By the siguri on the “Tamar" We often get inisled,

I remember one at five o'clock The conn. I saw was red,

And at pwelve o'clock that evening. I was-blown right qut of had, Perlmps it trayullad quickly, Yes, of course.

The junks flew holver shelter. Yes, of course,

They ought to build a scholtew, Yes, of course,

I'm open to correction.

But there's only one objection. Don't be funny, Where's the money? Yes, of course.

They tell me they to relying Ou Reserves and Volunteers,

In event of any trouble? Yes, of course,—

So we all should be applying, Our best energies and years,

To make ourselves more useful, Yes, of course.

To slack and lazy peoplu Valunteering seems a bore, But every one seeins certain, If we ever went to war, Their strength should be augmented So perhaps they want some moro, Shall I speak to Colonel Chapaian? Yes, of course.

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Now we all must do our duty, Yes, of course,

Though it's sad to tisk our beauty, Yes, of course.

On every hand we're hearing, Wo should take up Volunteering, Let's onlist,

Here's my fat.

Yia, of course:

Fifteen pofendants were fined E3 cach at the Marine Court, this morning, for anchoring their late inside the Refuge at Causeway Bay without permission.

BOWLING AYAZYBİR

Private Barton.......... Manderson...... Corporal Gooding...... E. B. Reed.....

RE. O. Bird....

G. N. B. Jones, b Wright

Jeffries, w., b Wright.

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Extras..

8

Total

112

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

ROBINSON PIANO

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15 Walker

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21 Short...

NERURANTS MERS, AND INNINGS.

Munro

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Fairburn, b levine

Short, b Irvine

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Sayers e Lightfoot, b Irving,

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Carlton, b Irvin..........

Munro, Irvine, b Lightfoot,

102 Wright (Sergt.), not out

Wright (Col. Sergt.), b Lightiol..

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Extras

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Total

51

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Capt. A. H. Hooper, c Home, b Hut- Lt. Horton, e Lanning, b Peake ...... A: A Claxton, e Hutchison, & Peace E. W. Day, b Perke........

E. B. Rood, rua out.............. A. H. Young, b Hattison... Privato Barton, b Hutchison............ Y. E. Pearce, c Turner, b Hutchison... R.K. O. Bird, Peake

H. L. Manderson, 1.b.., b Garnett... F. H. H. Stevens, stumped Lanning,

b Ginett

B. Bassy run out en

Corporal Gooding, not out

Extras......

Total

BOWLING ANALYSİZ.

A. W. J. Peake..

BO. Witchali

H. R. Makin

B. A. Fowler.

10. T. Boath

THE FARBEN KATOR.

Me B. D. Botne has received a telegram that the cricket match played at Pouna hetween the Parsees and the Presidency resulted in the victory for the Parsees by a 142 runs.

$

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Lawn Bowls.

8 KOWLOON LOWLTRO CLUB Y KOWLOON C. V. The Kowloon Cricket Club at the invita- 4tion of the Kowloon Bowling Club indulged in an interesting game of lawn bowls en Saturday afternoon, four rinks competing. At the conclusion of the game the scores 123wero-Kowloon Bowling Club 74 points;

Kowloon Cricket Club 51 points.

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Lapt. Garnett..

CIVIL SERVICE 9. DODWELL'S XI.

NEWS FROM THE_KİNET.

The Wohaiwai correspondent of the N.O. Daily News writes:—

On Tuesday, September 1, the annual sailing race for the Carmander-in-Chief's Cup took place. There was a fast breeze and twenty-four busts entered for the race, which was twice round a triangular course (9 miles.) The result was ---

Eleven of the employees of Messra-Mr Keep, Gunner-H. M. S. Kant-

Dodwell and Company's staff were the

·30 ft. cutter.

grests of the Civil Service Club on Satur.Cmdr. Lewis-H. M. S. King Alfred

ay afternoon; when a friendly cricket match was played on the ground of the latter. J. G. McEwen put up the highest score of 24 for the Civil Service while A. Thornhill was second highest with 21. The greatest total of rure for Dadwell's eleven was obtained by Waterhouse. The result was a win for the home team.

The scores were :—

CIVIL SERVICE CĻŠ.

C. Burdett, & Waterhouse

J. MeKay, b Waterhouse

F. Bacon, 6 Waterhotsa......

H. Coombs, May, b Gansedea

L. E. Brett, & Lester, b Canseden

E. W. Dawson, o Hertalet, & Water-

bouse

A. Thornhill, c W. K., b Lester

J. G. McEwen, e Coughtric, b Water-

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J. Davey, b Gansećen

G. Hoggarth, b Lester.....

G. Gibson, not out

Extras.

H. Lostor

Total

DOWING ANALYSIS.

W. Waterhouse

J. Ganseden

E. May........

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Lieut. Ormsby-H. M. S. Bedford- 36 it, pinnace.

The Monmouth completed her light Q.-F. tests on Wednesday. With her 12. pr. gens she fired 69 rounds and made 32 hits,

kite.

or an average per gun par minute of 4,36 Beet shot Corpl. Gallant, R.M.L.L, 10 rounds, 7 hits.

WEATHER REPORT.

KOWLOON HOTEL.

GUEST NIGHT

EVERY

SATURDAY AND SUNDAY

String Band in attendance,

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DINNER or SUPPER Supplied from 100 to 1000 persons.

O. E OWEN, Proprietor. Hongkong, August 25, 1908.

A GENTLE

REMINDER

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HEN you have a prescrip-

tion or a family recipe! that requires compounding take

to

WATKINS, Ltd,

The Apothecaries Hall, 31, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL.

Where it will be carefully and

accurately dispensed with Pure Drugs, and in strict accordance with your prescription.

We have now added to our:

The following notice is issued by Mr Staff the able services of aD Figg of the Hongkong Observatory-

On the 14th at 11.65 .The baromoter English qualified Chemist; I fallen over N., Japan, the depression many years' experience in remaining still to the West of Hakodate.

Pressure has increased considerably over Compounding and Dispensing, 8 Japan and the Bonins, and a slight rise

has taken place also over S. China and the and in whom we have every Philippines.

It is in slight to moderate excess of the confidence. normal over the China coast, the Loochoos

and the Philippines.

Gradients continue slight and light variable winda may be exported in the Formoss Channel and the N. part of thic China Sea.

·Hongkong Rainfall for the 24 hours end- Sing ab 10 a.to. to-day, 0.28 inches.

Forecast for the 24 hours anding at noon to-morrow.

J. D. Anla, e and b Brett ........

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E. G. A. May. Thornhill, b Bacon...

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II. W. Lester, b Brott.....

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K. E. Walker, b Fratt

F. Waterhome, b... Brett

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K. Turner, Coombs, b Brett

T. G. Wesle, run out

J. G. S. Gansden, b Hoggarth K. Coughtric, o Dawson, Brett II. K. Hertslet, e Coombs, b Hoggarth

Extras.. E. G. Barrett, not out..

Total

The master of the steam launch Mike was fined $16 by the Hon Commander G. McKay. Basil Taylor, N.,, at the Marine Cant, L. E. Brott this morning, for failing to stop when F. Bacon...

Hoggarth called upon to do so by the police.

It is very seldom that the French mail

FORECAST DISTRICT.

1Honkong and Neighbourhood:

Variable winds, light; showery.

2.-Formosa Channel: Same as No. 1.

3-South coast of China between Hong-

kong and Lamooks: Szine sa No. 1.

Charges Strictly Moderate.

WATKINS,

LIMITED,

-South coast of Chins between Hong | CHEMISTS & DRUGGISTS.

knog "ud Hainan: Bame as No. 1...

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TRUE,

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with clasp) was sub-lieutenant of the two o'clock. Among the passengers en cruiser Bondicea during the Zulu War, and board are a number of Japancas Army This ag-called train do luxe arrived at four this afternoon. Was with the naval force ledded from the officere who are proceeding to Germany via Moscow at 10.15 p.m. on 28th May, 3 Capa &quadron to take part in it. He was Marolles Colonel Wingate, for Colombo, hours Into We were thankful to get out

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