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The Cristal Hotel was en fele on Satar. What are the prospects of the faithreanz- ing Football Season in Hongkong, is a day, particularly in the evening, on the question of interesi, not only to the pinyer occasion of the first anniversary of the and members of the various Clubs, but also opening day. The interior of the hotel
was mest tastefully decorated, while Japan- in the match in Saturday afternoon, he to the spectator, who Saturday after Nate >
ese lanterne darned the outside of the tween ulusun of the players selected to day wind their way to flappy Valley trailding. Mrs M. Matthey maintained represent Hongkong in the interpart cricket wn ch the temas play. Many are the her reputation for the excellenes of the match at Shanghai, and an eleven closan Toxox, October
varied incidents that more than repays one exlinary department and ten-patrons had from local players. The selected a
gave a splendid account of themselves Press correspondents at Hyderabad for a visit se the Calony's playing Belda: che refused on account of lack of acton- estimate that fifty thousanal personxially when tite Fleet arrives, and the mulative. The banal of the 15th Bajputs hoya blue are down their to watch their
were in attendance and entertained the ́ ́have perished in the recent floods in the team fight its way to victory, or strugele
tonaciously against defunt. Their breezy guod& with: senterous selections which Panjah
humenrattle off at gmmophone speed, as were highly appreciated.
arious memberą,of their f they urge on the Cenin; their marvellous psendouyms that they lavishly bester 3 the perspiring players; until then, que never realised what wonderful little member the tongue is in expressing one's sentiments of grat will contempt for our fellow beings inppy, free, and unconvential, these roups of blue jackets bring into the sould be blase atmosphere of the Colony, a touch of rugged genuinenes,
The amount of the damage is put down at thirteen million sterling. All the bazaars in the flooded district have been transformed into reasses mud and decomposing flesh.
FOREIGN-EDUCATED STUDENTS.
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FERING, October 4.
THE LATE DR. WARD HALL.
Partionlars are now to hand of the death of Dr. Ward Hall, whose suicile was rielly reported by a cable from our Shanghai correspondent early fast week. It appears that the doctor had been great- ly depressed owing to a favourite dog having recently been found suffering from rabies and the sien possesssent him that he was suffering inven hydrophobia. On the morning of, Sept. 29 he se 4 o'clock
The twenty-second annual meeting of the H. F. was unslosbtedly one of inter- est is never safa to venture very far anywhere in Hongkong without a pocket edition of ho's Who. The voxod question of asking players netside the Club to play in interpat mulches is one of importance la all those who follon Hongkong sport. The saw
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and showed the result of their as sidion practices. n. 7. Hutchiques, not out gave a brilliant exposition staing Ho less that seventy-ne u
Rull Claxton und Barton made 27 each, while Edwards stood the next highest scorer with four lewd and was run up well by both Houghton and Bird with 21 such to their | w credit, the latter player being not out. With Frextras a splendid total of 202 vans were made, and if only the interport to keep this form up there is no doubt they will make a good showing at Shanghai. Their opements nisu totalion 87 ms, Hancock unking 31 and Dashwood of that number.
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1. C. Hutchison, not out the honoura accorded to Chinese students defeat Shanghai with a trium exalusively | polico was 'stamoned. They broke intoLt. G. R. Home, absent. s
drawn from its milers. Both Piercy in Furope and who have studied
the surgery and found Dr. Hall serta E. A. Power, e H, Hancock Road 0 and Hamilton who helped Hongkong to
W. Edwards, cHooper, ↳ Pearce eccion, theugl” playing
Pandsinan Barton, e Leving, U Makin America ahould be different to those win th
regularly for the Y.31.C.A., were members
R. E. 0. Blind, not ock accorded to stulents who have studied the Cul Hongkongitus wants i ses the Hongang om si And it is very in Japan.
mbtful it the Cal, with only a united number of players available for its bouts matches, will not find very, dificult to secure a full cleven strong enough to up- hold their repartim in the northern portshot himself by firing with a calibre Pradilly the whole question is suramed
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Loxior, October 2. Mr McKenna, M.P, speaking Pontypal, said that the Government proposed to hasten the current naval construction progmanine with a view to leviating the distress of the unempicy ed, and that a whole year's orders would -be placed at the earliest opportunity.
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ia E. Anoot last year the Club and a captain that fully justified his selec tion this important post. W. H. Weston, this years captam, plays in the forward line. It is usual to select leader frum the half-back or back line as he is in a position to command a better view of what is passing on the feld. Anyway if the shield holders steer clear of any patty spirit, and play with that dogged perseverance that carried than cessfully through last year, they uld finish up this season with the shield still in their possession.
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I was happy in that the Cup, porented by Mrs David, should go to the Campers up in the shield contest it will her usefteneat to the chewing
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MER BITEN'S NEVRI ATKINSON'S 'SI. Some fine erickat was seen at Happy Valley on Saturday afternoon, on the
Dr.J. Ward Hall, says the North Chin T. E. Pearer, b.m., harton Daily Nets, was one of the oldest American. Hancock, c Claxton, Bird residents and had been prominent. P. Dashwood. e Bird, U Sharpe.... and most popular figure in Shanghai dye H. R. Makin, b Sharpe in the past, thirty years. He was a native H. Hanek, Sharpe of inqua, Otiu, and came to Shanghai in . H. Young, not out
79 to enter into partnership with Dr. Wins, with whom he was assrgiated anti) 1882. Since then he carried on the on his own business of dental surgeon accuunt and had built up one of the most successful practices in Shanghai. Ahrays a keen sportsman, he was formerty in- Entries for the sixa-sile eccles close timately associated with the Shanghai en Wednesday.
Paper Hunt Club, and was the owner of the well known paper-hunting pony Pingun, whiel was named after its owners birth- place, Latoly he had been one of the most prominent and enthusiastic members of the Shanghai Golf Club and was taking part in competitions at recently as Sunday thening st He was also a tuted up- The V.3.A. well have most of its ult country sportsman and always in good XI available this year.
"Hamilton spirits, a genial companion, and well het gain been asked to Shipper the texas, and by all with whom he cope in contact. he is unfubtedly one of the best books in (he Clony. The Balkback line lost its main support when Arthur Piercy went to Shanghai at the close of last season, but several new emers having recently joined the Association Tu F. A. Store, inst your's captain of the Dalhousie F, the ldest club in Calcutti, they should find a seful aynisition. It is however in their forward line that improvement is most needed. The team sadly lacks gal getters. One is glad to be able to read that the Naved Yard after bailing to raise a tuni last season will this year have a strong part of his education at Jefferson Cellogo. combination in the deld. On Saturday | Fenn., and afterwards at the Western they had the preliminary trin game Theological Sentry. Subsequently he Captain's versus Vice Captain's team. Furyears ago the Fard took suntebentingjonted the Northern (American) Presby and there were few teams that could terian Mission under which body Le cau
De. out to Chins, arriving hore cember 15th 1868, and was stationed accomplish the task.
Tengchow-fn, Shantung. By dint of hard work he gained a thorough knon- Rove ledge of the Chinese langungo, written
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THE LATE DR MATEER.
*The Shunglee Mercury, in the course of 15 ohituary notice of the Rev. C. W. Mateer, D.D., LL.D., whose death Tsingtau from dysentery at the age of 71, we hure already briefly reported, says Dr Mateer was a native of Gillysborg, Perin.. U..., and received the granter
of the Civil Service Club, when Mr Birlen's tent entertained that of the Hon De J. M. Atkinson, the latter deven winning by 110 runs to 84.
LES'S TEAM.
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There is a one who takes their football seriously in the military teams; they out practicing every possible evening all the year round. Contiguous wear and teu he with down every single bule of grass that ever grow on their pitch. Early in Navender the yearly changes in the gar-was succeeded by Dr W. M. Hayes. In G. Gipson, e Dawson, Biden rison will take plats. The present oam penis still match out to fresh fields of 1901 the college became a Union College C. Bunlott, Thornhil servine, and the new arrivals will take and three years hier the deceased gentle R. C. Barlow, b Hoggarth ... Taber, October 2.
men again became its President, and keld. E. Frett, e Sutton, b Hangarth their place. Once things settle down the that other at the time of his densise. The P. R. Adring, st. Surton, b Dawson The Hon. Alfred Deakin, Prime Military Exague will be duly fixed up graduates of this college bave been widely F. Cassy, not one Minister of Australia, in « message to The Buff are sure to give a good eattered over North China and haveoxerted C. Boad, e Witchell, b Thornhill
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Extras agrical influence as educators. The Mateer in President Roosevelt thanking him for RG.A. when at full strenth provide teams the visit of the American Beet, invited that are always worth watching, and from eat books which have been extensively used
his time, prepared a number of mathemati him to Australia en route to Africa.all accounts they are exceptionally strong both in mission and Government Schools. President Roosevelt in his reply thank this year. Before they leave we upo tote also pablished & Fall Ceturae of LessonS see the Middleser team play Hongkong at ed Mr Deakin, but regretted it would the Valley if it can be arranged. They in Mandarin, which have been and are still
have always player the gaton in a thorough very generally used by people who take be impossible for him to accept.
the study of the Chinese language. At sportsmanlike spirit.
the Missionary Conference in 1890 Dr. Muteer was elected Chairman of the Com. Probably no team that has played in witte charged with the revision of Hongkong was so thoroughly popular iations of the Bible into Mandarin--a the Cameron Hi baders, during their work of great labour and of anequalled in- short stay here at the beginning of this portance to the propagation of the Gospel The European markets are affected 1 year. The regimental tcam that met thu | In China. Tast April at the Centenary King's Park, Kerloon, on-Saturday |
Cla' just before they left for the north, Missionary Conference held in Shanghai by a certain
varasiness as to the was one of the strongest tons, that has was prominent figure, and participated afternoon, a most successful "At Home," situation in the Near East. Reports ever played at the Valley. At least two in most of the discussions which took ww held in connection with the Kowloon | of the players had represen e S. Africa in place. At one of the sessions at this Con-
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one the subject of The Missonary and postponed from the opening lay, way Public Questions, and moved a number of played. Tiu game was between the pre- GENERAL ELECTRIC CO. ALBANY ENGINEERING CO. msolutions with regard thereto which were sident. Mr T. Robertson, and the vico- eventually adopted by the Conference.
it was after a committee meeting that a Dr Matoer was one of some twenty-four presiden. Mir W, Russell. Owing to tom. Low-aspirant, who had learnt his football missionaries who were present at the last porary indisposition Mr Roberta was LONDON, October 2. in the fatherland, button-heled one of the conference, who had been forty yours and unable to play and his place was ably. selection committee and solicited an only more in China. The name of Mateer will filled by Captain Milroy. Three interest. Noteworthy scenes occurred in New trial in the team. The M. assuming a be remembered in missionary circles for York on the inauguration of the Angiominent performances were that uncrited his deceased will be laid to rest at Tengphow resulted in a win for Mr Russell. Under quid air faired what his most pro- many years to come. The nine of the ingrids were played and the game the direction, of Bandzaster C. T. Coko, American peony post, crowds awaiting playing.ch," was the reuly "Twise I where he spent the greater part of his le
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