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MONDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1909.

DISASTROUS FLOODS IN

GERMANY.

THE RHINE STEADILY RISING.

(Exclusive Service supplied by Reuter,

si Bombay.)

Lostos, February 8. Owing to the sudden melting of the anow in Germany disastrous floods have

been caused.

Many villages have been out of and

THE MANILA CARNIVAL

Hongkong Defented in Polo and Tennis.

(By Or Special Representative.)

MANILA, February 3. It is now possible to pick up the threads Am supplement my previous hurriedly written lings of introduction with a for [ interesting detalls in reference to the scope ing day. First of all it should be stated of the Carnival and the events of the opoa-

that this festival, which, prior to last year, was a distinct novelty to the Orient, is to become an annual institution. The extent of the stride from the 1968 celebration to

soon resolved itself into a struggle for wup- remacy hetwoon Andrewa and Washington. For a time Andrews led the way, but then ho dropped just behind the coloured man, apparently with a view of saving himself for a final effort. When shout 100 yards. from hone Andrews forged ahead, The excitement was now intense.

THE CHINA MAIL.

were:

SPORTING.

League Cricket.

CRAIGENGOVER U. R.G.A,

R.G.4.

The R.0.A. oricket team pus up a good) jstand against Ursigengewar on Saturday The huge arowd pecupying tier after and eventually won by 160 cans to 118. tier in the amphitheatre rose upoa its foot, and shrieks, cheers, and shrill Fuller, Garnett and Chapman piled up use- whistles resounded from all sides. It was ful scores while C. A. Hancock, Manderson, realised that the local favourite would have Osman and Brawn contributed materially to strain ery nerve and muscle to get to the score for Oralgengower. The scores home first, and certainly it secrued as if of his man, for he was now quits half a the Buffs' representative had the measura dazen yarde hu front with the pace as het as the competitors could make it. Gradu ally, however, the dark skinned mau crept up. He drew leve! just about dozen pards from the tape. "It was now a puck- and-neck tuwle, but the wegro put on a abead of the British Army man, amid scenes of the wildest excitemont. It was defeat for our man, but a defeat with hobour.

bridges have collapsed. The railway that of this year is in itself the strongest superhuman offort and got in a few leat

are at a standatili.

hitherto

Thirty-eight porota are known to have perished.

The Rbins is steadily rising and it in expected that the foods will grow

worse,

THE VICEROY OF CANTON.

(Wak Te Yat Po's Service, Į

PERING, February 7.

It is rumoured that Viceroy Chang of Kwangtung will be ordered to vacate

his office.

RUSSIAN LEGATION GUARDS WITHDRAWN,

(Wah Tu Yus Po'n Service.)

PEKING, January 7. The Russian Legation Guarda havo been withdrawn frem Peking,

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Garnett, 6 Batliwara

Chapman, Hancock, blammet... 31 Gunner Fuller, not out.... C. M. C. Owonr, c and b Osman ... Gunner Nash, b Manderson.... Lt. Thomson, Manderson, † Osman... ♥ Gunner Hensone, rua c out Gunner Wetherall, e Manderson, Gunner Tonpon, b Manderson... Gunnor Fitzgerald, got out... Gunner Swatton, did not hat

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guarantee that thx Carnival has come to stay in Manila; and there is no roneon whatever why from 1910 onwards Hong-ja kong ehvald not annually send over its

As to the Carnival itself, it is still the hundreds of visitors to participate in the predominating isano here. Or, a sn Joys of this city of fun and pleasure,

American paper puts it, "King Carnival Compared with last your's event still holds away." Thas this is so will be there is a marked advance rande in randily recognised when it is stated that last night there were fully 50,000 people the direction of providing illustrations out for fun and frolic in the grounde. Brawn... of the industrial possibilities of the Chiof interest WAS centred yesterday Deman Phillipines, the provincial villages, within the land parade, conspicuous as it was Batliwara their dusky-skinned, strangely-adornod for the appearance of a score of elaborately Lammort natives, together with exhibits of the pro- countries of the world. These were won- Hancock

designed cars emblematis of the different Manderson ...

ducts of each place, attracting no little dorful creations and olicited the admiration attention. But just now it is felt that, and delight of the thousands constituting until the gathering becomes firmly esta- the name of humanity assembled to witness blished, the purely Carnival slement must the great spectacular display. predominate, although eventually it is hoped to ever branch out into a full-blown Exposition such as the Americans are wont to rovel in,

A word or two must be written of the

hora. Ic baa boon for us Pressmen a long drawn out series of hearty hand-shakes and annuistakably sincers expression of wel emo. There is a happy spirit of freetoni

extreme hospitality of all the oficial folk

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V. H. Vivessh, b Garnett... R. Hasa, e Fuller, b Garnett... A. O. Brawn, c Nash, b Fitzgerald

G. A. Hancock, b Fuller L. E. Lammert, a Chapman, b Gamott D A. Oeman, b Nash... L. A. Rose, b Fuller H. Peterson, b Fitzgerald Batliwara, run cut...

J. Pestonji, not out........

and an entire absence of mare cold furn- ality on all hands. This was emphasised yesterday when a party of visiting journalists paint a call on Governor-General Smith and were received most hospitable man- ner. The Governor, with a delightful air of affability, conversed with us all on geretal topics. More than that be displayed a great anxiety for our personal comfort to arrange trips to the mountain and lake and happiness, Indicating his willingness districts by nil and Government launch Nash fix our delectation. A suggestion that we Puller could hardly spare the necessary time was promptly met by a rejoinder from His

The opening yesterday afternoon was conspicous by the entire absence of anything formaal or ceremonial. The hoisting of the Stars and Stripes at the main entrance to the Carnival grounds, the firing of a fow rockets, and the simultaneous playing of "The Star Stangled Banner" by six bands stationed at different points, constituted the whole of the inauguration circumu stances. Our Hongkong tand, the 13th Rajputs, took upa commanding position at the Guess of Liberty, facing the entrance, base of the magnifisert white statute of and a big crowd gathered round and were not by any ments slow in indicating their enjoyment of the strains supplied by these Indian musicians. The afternoon was largely taken up in sight-seeing and sido- Russia has agreed to pay compensa- show visiting, though the appearance of a Bxcellency that he would cable to the

RUSSIA TO COMPENSATE CHINESE.

(Wah Tez Yut Po's Service.)

PEKING, February 2

tion to such Chinese as suffered lose owing to the Russo-Japanese War.

CANTON-HANKOW RAILWAY LOAN,

(Wah To Yat Pu's Service.)

Pens. Februszy 7. The railway lean in connection with the Canton-Uzukov railway will shortly be issued at 94; it will bear interest at the rate of 5 per cent. The convention will be signed as soon as it is ready.

TO ABOLISH SLAVERY.

(Wah To Ya Po's Servicz)

PERINO, February 7. Censor Wu Wai-ping has sent in a memorial to the Throne urging that strict orders be issued forbidding the practise of buying and selling slaves.

OUTRAGE ON GERMAN LEGATION.

CHANCELLERY BURNED: OFFICIAL MURDERED.

(Reuler's Service to the China Maž: Copyright protected under

Urdinance of 1894.)

LONDON, February 3.

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BONGRONG "A" W POTICE.

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The Police were visitors to the Hongkong "A" team on Saturday when the latter wou by 244 runs to 107. The soures ware:-

POLICE.

Insp. Langloy, c Foxley, h Makin digg, e Janning, b Mallincur Edwards, b Chalmers

6. H. King, e Mullinoaz, b Makin Sgt. Pitt, b Mukiu .......... Fowler, e Fowler, b Chalmers

gt. Deveney, b Makin... Cookle, run out Insp. Kerr, b Makin Foley, Lanning, Chahners Taylor, not out.

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suvaral editors at Hongkong asking for an acession of Moto natives, beating tow-extension of time on our behalf but finally Lows and engaging in strange dances, in- we found that circums suces would not terested visitors for actie considerable permit of availing ourselves of these plea- This was a typical instance of the At hight the Carnival grounds were attitude of the Governor, und we transformed Into Fairy-land by the effective left the Ayuontamenta," or Government zahero of illumination brought into full| Paleo, aftor more sincero band-shaking eputation. Crowds soon flocked into the feeling that we had not a man of the right extrusive enclosure and the scene became type. But this spirit of hospitality doos one of gaudy animation, where the Carnival not end here. Not only are we the guasts spirit made its first appearance in the un- of the Carnival Association-we have all bounded mirth and jality of the truly been granted membership privileges at cosmopolitan gathering of pleasure sockera. the Anay and Nary, the Calabin, and The Hippodrome, A huge sumpitheatre the Elks Clubs. Further, the Americas with seating accommodation for quite newspaper folk have fung their doors 12,000 peaple, drew an immenso crowd oper to us all, with full use of their offices, nt 2 p.m., when there was a parade of all typewriters, etc., while like facilities are the units taking part in the Carnival, placed at our disposal by Mr C. W. Rosen- There where all anger of interests repre stock, the well-known proprietor of the Zt. Mullinous... scoted here-Military, Naval, athletis, China and Manila Directory. Altogether H. R. Makin comie, etc., anal as each body made itswe are having what our American cousine J. H. Chalmers appearanca chces went up from the Chou-would terin “e right down good time.” sauds of onlokers. None were torc heartily received than the Rajputs Band playing lively American airs. Then followed a series of naval and military dis- playo which were little short of marvellous, the precision with which the various drille and movements were carried out being cloquent in testifying to the thoroughness with which the men had been trained.

CORRESPONDENCE.

THE CLOCK TOWER.

(To the Editor of the "CHINA MAIL")

Sir. It will interest your readers to

The spectacular effeces were brilliant in that it is proposed to demolish the the extreme, potable features being the

Clock Tower as soon as the new Clonk figure-marching of the Carnival Lancers,

Legion of Tower on the Post Office buildings is com the display by the Spaniel Red Devils", and the Roman chariot rape, pleted.—I am, alc., An element of ronlity and excitement

F. HL. MAY, entered into the appearance of the trio of

Colonial Secretary. ohariots when, during the mad careering of

Colonial Secretary's Office. the tcome of horses around the track, one of the vehicles over-turnext, while its

HONGKONG, February 5, occupant rolled on to the ground and the spirited animala continued to dash along with the over-turned chariot founder-

At Santiago de Chile the chan-ing in the rear. Fortunately there were

so injuries. The temporary walled city has which had been erected along the whole the one side of the Hippodrome was the object of a combined stack by cavalry, artillery, nasal kading party, infantry, and scouts, as the closing display for the night. The cracking of rifles, the booming of cannons, the explosion of bombs, and the discharge

callery of the German Legation been burned. The body of Chancellier was found among the rains. He had evidently been murdered, for the skall was split.

The German Minister and tho Secretary of Legation recently received threatening letters.

AN ACTION FOR DETINUE.

At the Supreme Court, this morning, before the Chief Justica, Sir Francis Pig- gott, an action for detinue came on for hearing, the parties being Chan Ma Shui,

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He said that the Bret mate bad become Lusitano annoyed when he saw the policeman bo cause he thought be way a Dutchman, and as the first zote was a Dutchman ha, dìu, not like to see a fellow national in the King's uniform,

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In the South Wales each other company. To the dead run and Rainsford 110. reasonable cause of action at all against the Hongkongite, has wou his place in the defondant. Unless the plaintif amendadori fimul, and is fancied as champion. Heinr O. Rohor, master of the German innings the score was 141-for four wickets, before the wind to Channel Rocks, with tho action it must be struck out or dis-Une match of doubles in the opening round steamship Chow Fa, was fined $1 at the Noble in an unished innings had spored the wind now coming fairly strong from missel. It was an action for detinue to was played off, Capt. Brierley, and Linut. Marine Court, this morning, for allowing 69. This is a record aggrogate in Grae the northward Colleen caught up on Kath- ven and got into second place but it the recover shares in companies. In an action Byrne accounting for Capt. Baird and rubbish to be thrown overbcant from his class cricket.

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wonther and gas abreast of Kalileen, s This woman did not show that she had any vistory for the Americans by 8 goals to 1, property. It was bed for uncertaints and although the contest was by no means as George T. Bira, F. C. 86, prosecuted Light westerly aim were playing oror position which she rasintained till the end. A Brilliant, Safe and Cheap Illuminant by Kerosene Od.

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Chong Pak, master of the steam-launch the harbour on Saturday when the Royal Although Varnan and Diona fuished frat on the pleadings.

presented by Commander Campbell, R.N.K. 11," for falling to observe the rule Honghong Yacht Club started their sovanthand second, they did not save their time Hon Mr Pollock said that the application Lieut. Crookendon, Major Findlay, and of the road at 8 p.in. on 4th ins Defen-race for the present season. The starters to the our design clasa. tras wholly misconceived and as a matter Lieut. Groen. From the commencement dant pleaded guilty, and, after evidence were Vernon, (Mr.H. P. Tooker), steered

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of fact the defendant was altogether out of of play it was noticeable that the visitors was beard, was fined $20. ordor, legally speaking, in bringing that were not at all at home on their moulle, motion. He contended that plaintiffs inasmuch as the animals were consider husband had given her a power of attorney ably larger and more fleet of foot than the to transfor the aliares and that formed part Chins ponics to which they had bann ar- of the gift from the husband to the wife. estoned. However, our men put up Either the wile could sue or the husband keen fight, and Lieut Crookenden was could sue. A gift who alleged and that often conspicuous for good work, but in the wan sufficient.

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