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MONDAY, NOVEMBER 9 1908.

AMERICAN FLEET AT AMOY,

(From Our Own Correspondent),

Amor, November à.

TUESDAY'S PRODILAMME.

The boat races were held this sorsing and were won by U.S.S. Lousiana, The cutter of the Flagship is considered to be about the best in the whole Floot, and the men have won numerous trophies. One. of the many things tho Lousiana excēla in is boat meing. At twelve noon all the eight Battleships, and the Chinese Cruisers fired salutes in honour of the Emprise Dowager's Birthday. The men-of-war were all docked with flags. The sports and Bykhan were hold in the afternoon, and

SPORTING.

Hookey.

The Hongkong Hockey Club team will oppose the Hongkong S. B. R. Garrison Artillory team on the Hongkong Club ground to-morrow.

Ternis.

THE CHINA MAIL.

the visitors were dismissed for 13, a 5gure which the 0.8.0. vory quickly passed. Bird took six of the Kowloon wickets ani Brett 4.-Dixon captured four of the C.8.0. wickets, Martou and Chitty securing thres each. Scorms:-

KOWLOON.

J. B. Robinson, b Bird...

Bird... W. E. Dixon, o Hutchinson, b W. F. Brower, Hutchinson, b Bird... Blajor Chitty, b Brett...

8. Lightfoat, e McEwen, Brett Lieut. Richardson, Backow, b Brett... W. G. Martin, e Raven, b Bird:.: J. Mand, mut out

W. L. Wensor, b Bird ...

Liout Balderson, e Biden, b Brott C. E. Libeand, e Baven, b Bird...

Bird...

On Saturday afternoon half a dozen men from Messrs Butterbold and Swire's on

aged a similar number from the Naval Yard in a friendly tannis tournamout on the latter' excellent bourts. The royalt was an easy vistory for Taikoo," who won the greater number of the games, though some were closely contested. It is pleasant to see: some fine running and jumping was wit-this friendly rivalry and we hope others Brett... xial, in the 100 yards two men from will follow their oxuruplo. onel battleship mu, the wimmers being two officers, who finished within six inches of each other. The long jump was "woll patronized, the winner jumping nearly 20 feet. Aboas half a dozen men entered for the high jump, and the winner managed to blear Uft. Sins. The pig sticking caused grent musomeal, the compiefiters betag dressed up in cone costuinus, people

fay the antle, it is, Winner

In the evening, a held in the large Reep "tion Hall "to" "specially invited guests of the foreign community, to the Chinese

Cricket.

HONGKONG C. C. V. DARBISON,

On the ground of the Hongkong Criekot Club a two day'a match was opened on saturday afternoon. The Garrison misde total of 207 rons in their first innings and when stumps were drawn the score for Hongkong was 35 for two wickets. Licut Haughton maidos aplondid tutal of 72 and was followed by Lt. R. Home with

highost scorer with 35.

The scores were as follows :—

CARBISON,

Laelman, e Launing, b Stevens -- Capt. Garnett, Claxton, by R-Has-

cock..

Lt. E. Haughton, st Lanning, bи.

Hancock ...

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ollicles and to the officers and Commandersone less, Licut Bagnall being the nort of the Fleet. The Hall was a blaze of colour, and the night was a tha te is Imperial Highness Prince Lang proposed the health of Empress-Dowager, the President of nited States, rand of asumbled guests, and the beasts were heartily responded to. During dinner a Divisional Band from the Fund renderet. Soune beautiful music. At-9,20 the Grand

· Display of Firesorks took place, and won quite a success. An unfortunate thing happened soon dter 12, a rockut &95 on to the roof of the Y.M.C.A. tent, and set it er fire. It a very short time the whole heild- ing was ablaze. By straments effunts ni | Capt. Gooding, not gat...

the fruiture was safely got entside. Cogether with the piano, and the Post

Office safe. A large number of Chinese

It. Lichoun, and K. Hancock L. R. Home, e Dashwood, b Claxton 71 L. Bagnall, h R. Hancusk... Capt. Beasley, st Launing, b Claxton Capt. Horger, R. Hancock Bandera Barton, e Brown, b R. Han-

cock...

Capt. Olivar, ↳ Bearn...

soldiers were preseuf, and munged to put the fire bat, but not before the building K. Hancock was completely gutted. Sonne 100,000 5. H. Stovens cigarettes, and about half the number of S. S. Logan

TE. P. arco cigar wore lost, but fortunately nothing. Hancock much else of value. Much sympathy was A A. Claxton falt for Mr. Leurd, who had anade the A. O). Brawn 1.1.C.A. tont one of the features of the place. Another test was borrowed, and quickly fitted up, and was patronised jud as much as ever all Wednestiny.

THE LAST DAY OF TEL VISIT

In the morning the lipal football gam was played off between the Lousianaand lo Virginia tena. After a strenuous, and hand fought gawe, the Lousiana had to submit

to defeat by 17 points. The Virginia tren certainly played a tine game, aut felly deserved their win. At the conclusion of the football two wore events in the sports pro- gramine were carried out, namely, throw- ing the ball, and the potato race. The first was won by the Virginia with Ohio second, and the Potato Race went to the Virginis. The final base-bat game commenced at 2.30, and was watched with great interest. The Kentucky won the toss, and elected to end the Lusisha men to bat first. The enthusiasm of the Kentuckians was

tremendous, and some of the remarks made were more witty than compinuntary. After about an houx said a half's play, the result became more se loss certain, and no one was surprised to see the Kentaky Pix. he players were carried round the ground on the shoulders of the sailors, and the ship's band marched in front playing

Tensing.

THONGKONG C. &-First Innings..

55 888207 $

Total...

BOWLING ANALYÐIR,

LONDON LETTER.

(From Our Own Correspondent.}

LONDON, October 8. But the greatest chiscussion is being; evoked by the International Tuberculosis 2 Congress in Washington. All nations aro 2 well represented, but the outstanding

feature is the downthrow of Dr Koch's/ 11 contention that buvine tuberculosis is not 51 transaziasible to haten beings. Dr Detre of Bula Perth has evolved a insthod

10

1 whereby by the injection of serum it can

1

be told what form of tuberculosia the original affection of the patient was It

43 is not altogether a satisfactory test, búp it has clearly been demonstrated that

W. contain patients have, well developed tub-|

erculosis of the bovine variety. Moreover, thore are many doctors who, like Dr Arthur

D. M. R. 7.329

6

7 2 14

CIVIL HERVICE.

B. C. Witchell, e Martin, b Dixon A. R. F. Raven, b Martin...

E. Reed, b Dixon ...

F. &. Biden, e Mesd

b Dizon ... R. . Hutchinson, not out... R. C. Barlow, b Chitty... J. McEwen, b Martin...

R. E. O. Bird, e Lightfoot, b Chitty... A. R. Sutherland, o Martio, ↳ Dixon... P. R Adama, e Rohinger, b Martin.. 1. E. Brett, st Balderson, b Chitty...

Extras....

TUL

Tatal...

13 Newshotme of Englod, point to the sam

11

her of babies with incipiant taberculosis of the borino kind derived from milk. The 38 Congrosa has not rated againet Dr Koek's

6 contention but the feeling it against it all

U

the same..

4

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0

14 In Egypt the newly formed Independent 19yptian Party is running a vigorous pra- paganda in favour of the frucony of the country from foreign supervision. Gruit | domonstrations attended by over five thou-

... 161

HOWLING ANALYSIS.

31artin

12

3

44

J

Dixon

12

Chitty

Bruwer

3.3 2

771 13

su people at a time have been held at 4 Oira and elsewhere and considerable

3 enthusiasm is being shown. There i

"wisconception abroad that the Egyptians want to resume a sort of provincial relation to the rofőried Turkey. The real fact is that the Party aim at freedom from the suzataiary of Turkey. as much as from British occupation. The British govern meat is being sounded as to its readiness

ROVAL ENGINEKAS TELEGRAPHS, These two tears met on the Military ground nu Saturday aftern on, when the Telegraphs had a somewhat easy victory,

The scores were -

TELEGRAPHS,

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J. D. Woods, b Moorish, & Meaney ... W. J. Panke, b Wilbank, Meaney... EW. Day, cand b Wilbank...

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Egypt and the session just opening will the Convenience of those attending probably draw some statement from ir Edward Groy.

10 A. H. Young, b Wilbank, e Enris 2R. B. Beattie, b Coxon, c Power

of P. Linton, run out

10 D. E. Darburton, b Coxon

294

C. B. Franklin, not out

E Shields, b Morrish

S. Lack, not out

H. G. Battiscombe did not bat

Sundries

A few months ago the Act legalising the i cultivation of tobacco in Scotland geme into force. Since then the experionts |

10 make have been very satisfactory and tow Mr Parver Clay of Kalemouth, Roxburgh- shire, and others have healthy crops of **the wood" on their land. It is not the first time Scotland has grown tolacer for during the American War of Induquioit- erice many thousands of arable laod Borth of the border b'ossomed with the tower: flower, the idea being to supply the tobanen while the war was on and there

0

Extras --

Total

BOWLIBU ANALVNIH,

0.

R.

02.3

85

30

Total

129

4

H. E.'.

47

1 McGregor. b Peske...

50

2 Harris, & Perko

Halfanils, b Peake

Wilbank, b Shields....

Meaney, Shields

16

Morrish, b Porko

Power, b Peake,

o Spoung

9

Denman, not out

Coron, h Woods

3G

Walker, & Wooda

Sundries....

Total

BOWLING ANALYSIS,

6 for 18

4

12

21

37

0

A. E. Landing, not out..

A. A. Claxton, Barton, 1 LiepmBID A. P. Dach wood, run out

W. C. D. Turner, not out

L

Total (for 2 wkts.)

CRAMIENSO WER "A" TEAM ». KOWLOON **¿" TEAM- Craigengower "A" team were winners on Saturday afternoon in a march with Kowloon A." Captain Somerville, H. Dewsbury and E. Millar mande 12 runs each, while S. Moore was close behind them with 11. For Craigongower J. Pestonjce made a seare of 18, C. H. Lyson, 15 and S. Batliwals 10. Gregory for Kowloon was very good at bowling while P. Curry showed considerably better form than he has done on the last one or two occasions.

The scoren were:

Lieut. Satterthwaite, b Peake

Pankr Day... Shields Woods

THE CADET'S CAMP.

was a stoppage of the Virginian variety. Tobacco in already being grown in Ireland but I am assured it takes a good seal of

44 patriotism to make it acceptable asa

palatulic smoke.

The turu of afkirs in the Balkans is

too subject to variations for me to venture

on any definite commenta. I may however say that the sudden declaration of io- dependence by Bulgaria and the determina. Į sion of Austria to positively take over The twenty-one youngsters belonging to Bosnia and Herzegovina caused a dis the Hongkong Volunteer Cadets company areable feeling hero, for it was con- broke camp on Saturday, after spending aidered that these couries Ind chosen KOWLOON "A" Capt. Somerville, b Stonecutters. The lads are in excellent Turkish régime. Dasbiless that is a tat- nost enjoyable week under canvas of the worst possible moment for the young Curry 12, H. G. Burgess, e R. Carvalho, trim, bronzed and healthy-looking, and alter of the point of view: Bulgari. Petersen 6, L. J. Blackburn, e Greaves, bthe botter for their experiences, which were Peterson B, H. C. Clemente e A. Carvalho, on the lines of good soldiering all through, Carry 1, H. Dewsbury, b Souza 12 J. Un Friday afternoon they were inspected by Challand, Greaves, ↳ Carry 0, C. W. Lieut.-Col. Chapman, V.D., Commandant Jofferies, b Souza 9, C. H. B. Jones, and of the H.K.V.C.. and passed the ordeal 1 Curry 4, J. Gregory, b Curry 4, E. vory satisfactorily, Altogether the first Millar, Eatliwala 12, S. Moore, not out camp of the Cadets Ines proyed a gust 11, estras 2, total for 4 wickets 73.

CRAIGENGOWER "A":-W. H, L. War-

The presentacíon of prives took place at 4.30 p.m. in the Reception Hall. The winning football team, and baseball tos was the recipient of a magnificient cup, male entirely of guld, and costing about rones, b Somerville 3, J. Pestonjce, h $2000. Fach meraber of tho tenima, bott. Somerville 18, H. W. Petersen, run out 2, the winners and the losers, got a smalA. P. Grearos, e and b Clelland 9, C. H. silver cup. Cups were given for all the sporting events, and the boat maing, and Lyson, Gregory 16, 4 A. Carvalho, e with an open handed generosity and liberal Gregory, Somerville, P. Cares, b ity, not on every day. His Imperial Gregory 7, S. Bailiwala, © Jefferies, b Highus Prince Lang, His Excellency Gregory 10. 11. A. R. Souza, not out 1, Liang Long Yen, and Adusiral Sal R. Carvalho, b Gregory 0, c. Rodriguez, presented the prize in person. inforsal dinner in the Hall at 7 pmb Gegory 0, extras 11, total 79,

An

brought the proceedings for the day. and for the visit o a clise. The whole

oiled wheels. It is with great rogre! that the Flet, and all it holds, has to leave us. The hest of friends must part, and we all feel that these Americans are our friends, and we feel honoured in being able to share that friendship and to hope it may last until there is not another white was left for many years to come. The test aniled this morning at eight a..

SUCCUBS.

AMOY NOTES.

(From Our Oren" (ou respovedeset.)

Secto

and Austria regard the 'ment as con pletely nuspicious. But the fact remains Turkey and is most anxious that the Treaty that England put great hopes on a reforníed of Berlin should be respected. The pithhes so in the move the evil band of Germany, but I fanoy that reinsina to he posud. True, the change of events in fuckey has made Engtaud the paramount influence in place of Germany, and the Kaiser may be ready to back the rasetion aries and work against the Constitution, but that is not clear as yet.

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On the Police Ground on Saturday after- noon tho Police eleven' entertained the Cruigcupower team when Craigongower won by 125 cams to 73.-

The scores were:-

POLICE.

The Flagship with Reac-dmiral Enry McHardy, e Lumuert, b Pustunji on bid, gues direct to Hongkong, where Kent, e Bass, b Pustonji

FIN

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he retires from the service. The rest of Edwards, o Vivost, b Usmon

the Flestateam to Manila gader the

Pitt, e Vivenshy-b-Usmon

command of Admiral Shroeder, where they : Qgi, b Pestonji.

hare target practice for about three weeks.

OPEN-AIR CONCERT AT

KOWLOON.

There was a very large attendance at the

open-air cpacest given on Saturday evening,

King, Evans...

12.

Bull, e Lammort, b Pestonji,,

Co kla, e Norin, "b Evars" Langley, e Lammort, b Oamen Foley, not out...

Spendor, e Asger. b Evans

Extras...

Total

CRAJCERCOVER.

WEATHER: Very little sign of the cold weather hera yut. To-day is hot and cloudless with a South East wind. A sale was signalled on the Flagstaff at noon, so we live in hopes of getting some cold

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A meeting of Old Etonists, held at the Lectora of the Home, by Cosme Flamutou. History of Aythan Waring, by Violet town house of the Marquis of Salisbury, Jacob.

decided to form as Eton Society for The Blue Lagoon, by Du Vero Stsepoole. China, with a students' hostel at Chen, Explorer, by Willura Somerset as a basis for further efforts. The Bishop of Western Chins spoke in explanation of the need for university work in his diocese and various sponkers directed heir ro marks to the great possibilition of the Chinese people altering the balance of the world and the consequent importance of helping the Chinese to start aright in their

Mr Demo has been elected Judgo for education, work and policy. San Francisco over Mr Cook. His appolut College, is the president of the new Asso Canon Lyttleton, hadmaster of Esor ment is regarded as a victory for the anti-sixtion, the Bay. Lord William Gascoigne Ograft section. California's representation Cecil is the chairman, Mr A. C. Norman is in Congress will be Republican. Oklahoma the treasurer and the Rov. A thur Pochill. secretary pro dun. The hostel is uspected will be represented in Congress by three 3 Democrats and two Republicans. Its legis

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under the auspices of the Kowloon Howling HL. Manderson, o Langloy, b Ea SOMETHING FOR THE CHILDREN,

Groon Club. The cain, which theintenan

wards... before dinner, held off very considerately M. E. As cr, o Pitt, b Kant.. till just before the Victoria Quartotte puity R. Bas, e Pitt, ↳ Foloy appeared upon the platform, when a smart G. Evans, b Foley ... shower drove the audience to the shelter A. Osmou, b Foloy...

W. H. Vivoanh, run out

of the Pavilion. Fortunately it was soon. A. Haneuck, c Edwards, b King over and the mison coming out, the rest of L. E. Lammert, o and b King the concert would have passed off under J. D. Naris, c. Pitt, b Edwards -the-most-plasmat--comitions,-And-o. 6. Lose, not put

another shower intervenen just as Miss Parke was singing. The grounds were tastefully illam usted with Chinese lanterns and coloited electric lamps, and the mai15 - bers of the Bosling Club being profuse in their hospitality, their guests had a royal time! Those taking part in the excellent programme included Mrs Broughall, Misa Parke Miss L. Logan, Capt. Parke, Mesurs F. B Agris, HR Gogg, F. T. Chapple 0. Crispin, Prof. Gonzales, and the Dapi

of the 8th Rajputa, comincted by Hard-

minater Cake. Many encores were.demanded

and kindly given, the concert proving one

B. Postoji, c'Edwards, ♪ King.

Extras...m

Pertonji, Lammert Ostaan... Evans...

Total...

· BOWLING ANALYSIA.

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