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MONDAY, MARCH 8, 1909,

HAWICK BYE-ELECTION.

NO CHANGE.

(Ezdusive Nervice supplied by Router,

vin Bombay.)

LONDON, March 6. At the Hawick (Scotland) bye-election the polling resulted as follows :--

Sir P. Carran (L.) Mr Mackender (U.) ...

3,028

2,508

520

Liberal Majority Note-At the General Election the figures were:-Right Hon. T. Shaw, K.O., (L.) 3,125; Sir A Conan Doyle (C.) 2,444; Liberal majority, 91.]

RUSSIA'S FINANCIAL

STABILITY.

AS GREAT AS BEFORE THE

WAR."

(Render's Service to the China Afað: Copyright protected under Ordinance of 1894)

Loynoy, March 6, The Russian Minister of Finance, supporting the Budget in the Dume, -affirmed that the stability of the country's finsaves was a great as before the war with Japsa and this unbsequent internal disorders. The gold reserve exceeded the colossal amogat of 1,200,000,000 roubles, while the gold werplos wherson, the credit was based amounted to 480,000,000 roubles

CLOSING OF RUSSIAN

FREE PORTS.

(Reuter's Service to the China Mail: Copyright protected under. Ordinance of 1834,)

Lowbox, March 8.

A St Petersburg message states that; the law closing the free ports of the Amur and Trans-Baikalia becomes operative on March 14th.

DECORATION FOR THE FRENCH PRESIDENT.

(Wah Ts Yui Po's Service).

Parine, March 7.

·HE. Tang Shac-yi has cant in a memorial suggesting that the Star of

the First Order be conferred on M. Fallieres, President of the French Republic

Imperial sanction was at once given.

AN INQUIRY INTO ABUSES.

(Wuh The Yut Po's Service.)

PARING, March 7, The Prince Regent in the course of -an-interview directed the Censor Choo Ping-hen to inquire into the abuses which are said to prevail song officials engaged in dealing with international

atrics.

AN IMPERIAL COMMIS- SION.

(Wah Tu Yat Po's Service)

THE HONGKONG BANK ROBBERY.

Receiving Shroff Charged

SPORTING.

Boxing.

Saldom has there been such a large The man Young Leang, who was former. assemblage at the City Hall as was present ya receiving shroff at the Hongkong and Saturday night, when the luge pro- gramme of mins boring encounter was Shanghai Bank here, and who is alleged to successfully brought off. The fighting, on have made off on June 3rd, 1905, with the whole, was of a high order, and the the entire day's takings, amounting to management left nothing to be desired. #54,747.71, was brought down from Shang. Lieutenant Chilcott refereed the prelimin hai, in custody, to-day, on the Chinaries, and Lieutenant Wabb-Bowen the Has, and was immediately handed over to main event, and both gave entire satis Chief-Detective-Inspector Hanson, faction, au did Mesars Skelly and G. Glover

ea timokospora.

He was placed in the dock at the Magis. traoy. later in the morning, and formally charged with the theft of the money

Mr H. J. Gedge, from the office of Messrs Johnston, Stekes and Master, ap. poured to prosecute on behalf of the Hong. kong and Shanghai Bank, and the case was romanded.

COMPANY MEETING.

Union Waterboat Co., Ltd,

The fourth subual general meeting of shareholders of the Union Water Boat Co., Ltd., was held at the offices of Messre Dodwell and Co. Ltd., Queen's Buildings,

this afternoop.

Mr E. G. Barrett prosided and there were present Messrs J. W. O. Bennar, Duncan Clark, R. Sherian, H. J. Van den Bosch, consulting committee: J. T. Auld, G. M. Smith, E. A. G. May, B. Mori, and R. Coughtric, secretary.

The Secretary read the Lotice convening the meeting.

THE CHINA MAIL.

Football Notas.

Chief interest h a naturally centred this past west in the struggle for entry into the final of the Shield Competition which has taken place between the strong naval combinations hailing from the 1.3.6. Bedford and the H.M.B. King Alfrol. With the letter's victory over the Hong kong Club and their more recent triumph over the Bufle in this Army and Nary Shield still fresh in mind, there seemed to be a concunctis of opinion in favour of their the Bedfords holding top berth in the pulling off the event, though the fact of Navy League weighed considerably with many followers of focal football form.

At any rate all were agreed that neither team would lightly forfeit its chance of The first event brought off was a six appearing against the winners of the Bef round contest between Beauso Barrison Kent match. And so it turned out. It was a fight to the death. Play in the open- of II.M.S. Monmouth and Stoker Hadley ing half was bright and

nippy," and of H.M.S. King Alfred. The men pro-chough both goals underwent severe trials, coeded to mix things from the start, and there was no scoring, the oven atsto of Harrison was in the ascendant until the affairs correctly indicating the ments of fifth round. Then Hadley floored him with in the closing moiety that a change came the sides up to that period. It was a Isft drive, and as he came up placed two over the contest. For a time there was mere on the jaw," the Monmouth's repre- repetition of precoding play, but eventual ly the Bedfords bore down upon their op contative going down again and boing pegents and put on the exly point of the counted.out.

encounter from a beautifully placed corner. This rovers had a disastrous effort upon the King Alfreds for a time and it woull farther humbled. not have been surprising had they been

Bandaman Shuter, of H.M.S. King Al. fred, and Seaton Lawrence of H.M.S. Bedford, next took the ring for an eight round bout.

Throughout it was a very elever fight each man resíving and administering much punishment. The referee gave the decision to Shuter, but many present ware of opinion that a dras would have been a fairer verdict.

Stoker Johnson, of H. M. S. Merlin, and A great Gght was expected between Seaman Garduer, of H. M. S. King Alfred, who put up such a fine display against Kid Marriott recently. To the surprise of all, however, the little bluejacket went out The Chainman said:-Gentlemen, I pre-in the first round. Evidently be was very sume I can dispensa with the formality of much out of form. reading over the report and accounts, Kid Whitey, of the U.S.S. Helena, There have been no additions to our fleet and Purvis, of H.M.S. Monmouth, then during the year and I om glad to say we took the ring for an eight round mill. The have had no losses; one of our boats how latter was announced to be out of training, over was sunk in shallow water during the and taking this fact into consideration it typhoon of last July but was success-most be admitted that he did remarkably fully raised and reconditioned at a coat wall, for he did the leading throughout, of 81,400. The boats have all been kept direct to Working Account; our Marine in thorough repair and the expenses debited Surveyor reports that all our twelve boats are in first class condition. From the accounts you will notice there is a profit en the year's trading of a little more than

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Bat the game was not over ret, and the ABSOLUTELY strong at the finish, asthey had been seen to Clab. Towards the closing stages ther do in their second trial with the Hongkong;

took the game entirely in hand and with

It was & flerce struggle honourably waged. the merest slice of luck would have drawn Invel, Bet the fates were against them. The losera came expecting to win. They were just defeated. For myself I incline to the view that a draw should have been the result. All the same, I extend my that they sro a body of players worthy of congratulations to the Bedfords, realising representation in the final sad s side which may be relied upon to put up a stiff fight for the possession of the Shield.

LINESMAN.

REGATTA AT CANTON.

In dismal weather on Saturday afternoon and won on points. The American, how the sunual regatta of the Canton Rowing ever, did little more than guard himself. Club was held, competitore entering from An eight round boat followed between the Royal Hongkong Yacht Club, the Seaman Lenson of H. M.S. Kent, and Sen- Hongkong Corinthian Yacht Club and the man Kelly, of H.M.S. King Alfred, the Victoria Recreation Club. The officials formar winning after an exciting.battle. were-Messrs T. E. Griffith, chairman, One of the best fights of the evening F. C. Herb, R. Johnson, A. W. Purnell,

succeeded, the principals being Phil Qarlie ofH.M S. King Alfred, and Stoker Downey, of H.M.S. Bedford. Each ship pat up $200 on the event. Garlic was easily the butter man, and scored heavily on his opponent until the fifth round. Then he got a heavy right swing on to Downey's jaw, and the stoker went dowo and was

$30,000-being over 26,000 moro than the provious year and the amount avail able for distribution is 899,971.31, out of which sum it is proposed to pay a dividend of 6%, absorbing B16,633.80, write off the value of the waterbants $13, 165, and carry forward to next account $172.61 which I trust will zaset with the approval of the shareholders. At the last meeting counted out. our chairman said the company would en

Next came an eight round bout between deavour to create an insurance fund to Seaman Roberts, of H. M. S. Kent, and cover the risk on the uninsured boats, but Stoker Brooks, of H. M. S, Bedford. The wa are not at prosent in position former proved for superior fighter, aud to do so. We propose, however, to write a after punishing his opponent in the first substantial sum off the value of the boats, round, sent a fatal right to the ju in the some of which are getting rather ancient, second. and this will answer the same purpose as Ganner Arandel, 88th Co. R.G.A. v. creating an insurance tund. I am bal Private Buno, 2nd Batt What the afraid, Gentlemen, to mention tradeguaner lacked in weight in this event was depression. I think this has boen referred to in nearly every report compensated for by his superior science.

presented to the public during the last The big pirate stopped cutne very solid to yours; however, I hope when blows in each round, while he tired him we do not suffer soverely from typhoons, sixth round he apparently lost his temper, the shipping trade does improve, and if self by wild and objectlass swings. In the we shall be able to pay you increased for ho proceeded to rain blows ou Arundel dividends in faturs. I now heg to inore after the geng had sounded. The refereo that the report and secounts be received, very properly announced Arundel to be approved and adopted. After this resolt- tion has been seconded I shall bo pleased to reply to any questions shareholders may

wish to ask.

MrA. D. Auld seconded and the accounts were adopted.

the winner-

The last bout of the evening was the main event of ten rounda between McFad- Seaman Grant, of H..S. Kent, 12 stone. den, of H.M.S. King Alfred, 13 stone, and On the motion of Mr J. D. Auld second fight that he was up against a better man McFadden evidently realisud early in the ed by Mr G. Morton Smith the appoin-than himself, and adopted the unsports tments of Mr H. J. Van den Busch and Mr J. W. C. Bonnar to the constiting manlike practice of clinching. Grant boing commites were confirmed.

Perine, March 7, The Board of Agriculture, Industry and Commerce recommends that Chang Ta-ching, a Courcilor attached to the The Chairman-That completes the Agricultural Department of the Board, husfrus, gentleman. Dividend warrants be nominated an Imperial Commissioner can Le had on application. to proceed to the Straits and ports in Australasia to bring Chinese residents there ixto closer touch and more sincere relations with the Chinese Government.

AN AMUSING INCIDENT.

Chinese who Feigned to be

Doad and Deaf.

E. Lund, hon. nceretary, Mosers T. B. Griffith and J. H. May, judges; H. H. Fox and W, Ross, umpires; H. Bent, starter J. S. Thompson, timekeeper. The General Racing Committen comprised:-. I. M. Drummond. F. Grove, Capt. Barris, D. H. Cameron, A. W. Furnell, and

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The following challenges were thrown cut during the evening:-J. F. Arburg, of the U.S.8. Helena, Tst 81b. und Buchanan, 1let 81b. to meet any one in the Colony of Jolu Chineman's capacity for craftiness for the heatam weight championship of weight; Johnson challenged Marriott and mimiery is well-nigh proverbial, but the China Station Phil Garlic would occasionally be gets outwitted in his en meet anyone his weight on the station; deavours to pretend to be what he is net weight championship; and Corporal Ayting

Shutes challenged Coyne for the light This is precisely what has just happened in of the R.G.A. chatlonged Grant, the an amusing incident which came under the winner of the main event. notice of the Hongkong police. Last night charged with the work of drawing up Voux Road when he heard the blowing of Det. Sergt. Terrett was walking along Des

CHINESE NAVAL CONFERENCE.

(Wah I'm Yat Po's Service.)

PERINO, March 7. Prince Su, Dake Tsai Też, Ti Liang and other Ministers who have been

Postponed Games.

Owing to the dirty weather on Saturday

Canoe mec, half mile :-There were only two starters Mr P. L. 6. Carter von just on the line from Mr H. Sutton.

Hongkong gigs, open to Chinese crers the rails:-1, Reins and Co; I H Castoma; 3 Amhold. Barberg and Co.

Seanor pairs, ladies prize, one mite, as for Grifith Challenge cup: 1, Canton Rowing Club: Bow, F. C. Herb, 11: 106st. 2. Hongkong Corinthian Yacht Club stroke, W. Imboof, 14st; cox, E. Schroeder, Row, D. Mekap 10st. Alb.; stroke, 1. Forbes, 11st. Glb; cor, R. Witchell, 11st Elb.

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Two French sailure indulged too freely Various makes in stock, including TANGIE & WORTHINGTON,

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At the Marine Court on Saturday,

a scheme for the reorganization of the police whistle. He immediately proceeded none of the football or aricket matchos st. Gib; stroke, F 8. Allen, 12st: enr, Sillespie Edwards, master of the s.s. Tole-

Navy, held & Conference at the Board in the direction of the sound, end samo down for decision could be played.

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G. A. Caldwell, Set. 4ib. 2, Cantou Rowing mashum was fined $20 for neglecting to Club Bow, E. Lund, 10st. 1216. 2. Penter his ship. Felz 13t 4lb, 3, A. W. Purnell, 11st. Schroeder, 10st 3 Victoris Recreation stepship Thordis, was Gned $5 at the

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The Secretary of the Polo Club informa with the assistance of a tramway linesmas postponed from Saturday afternoon havo as that the quarterly tournament ties

tion was then turned to the man on the afternoon. (Wob To Fat Po's Bervice.) ground. An arm was lifted, but it PERINO, March 7. dropped limply on the bold being released, Prince Ching recommends that Yang while the same thing occurred when other

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