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MONDAY, MARCH 22, 1909.

NEW CHINESE MINISTER FOR PARTS.

(Wah Tu Yat Po's Service,)

PEKING, March 21.

(Note Ko Yi Him in the Imperial Commissioner sppointed in reference to the delimitation of Mação boundaries].

SOUTH MANCHURIAN

RAILWAYS.

حديد

BOXING.

-Whittaker's Boxing Contents.

several

THE CHINA MAIL.

throwing." Ne damage dons in this round. Two boats ly entered for the Senior In the second Downey forood Hanna to the : Pairs. For a ine both draws were even ropes but gained little. Rushing across and Canton again shot aboud and sor the ring Hants sont Downey to the boards pletely boat the Coristhiaus, there being with a right, th panch. Downey rose Imahnout a dozen lengths between them madistely and Hanum proved himself when passing the winning post.

printer, Downey following closely. In the third round Hanna hib in the clinches It was evident he had not been used to the clean break style. He then threw Downey again and was disqualified.

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A record house greeted the fourth of the series of entertainments arranged by Mr R. H. Whittaker, proprietar of the Pays Best Hotel, on Saturday evening at The Board of Foreign Affairs proposes the City Hall. The programme Yas The last event went the full sight; to appoint Ko Yi Him Chinese Minister arranged in honour of the visiting Amer-rounds and war between Qabern, U.8.5. to Paris in succession to Liu Sir Kwon,ican Fleet and the events were cautat. Charleston, and Arundel, R.G.A. The ed by representatives from the visiting Britisher had some advantage in weight American was very finely trained but the whose term of office has expired,

squadron and British sailors. Amount From the outest the pace was very rapid. the audience. at the kingaido wire Osborn kept covering up continually and noticed

will then suddenly would aboot out a right fit Officers From Navies and a number of the leading to put any man out if it reached home. gentlemen of Hongkong. A new idea in Arundel kept any continually jabbing his. MAN close quarters and skipping away the erection of a temporary staging on the immediately. Oshom became aggressive. main stage which was packed. Lient. Thero was a remarkable similarity in all the Chiloet, of F.M.S. Monmouth, referad rounds, Osbors waiting for an opportunity all the events. Mosar Kelly and Gloser the colour from Osborn's face but did not for a knock out. The jaba he received draw acted as timakaopor and ten seconda chek remove his art smile. Osborn played a ALLEGATION OF UNAUTHO-

respectively, Mr M. W. Davies filling to waiting game, Arundel livening things the bill as M. C. in his veul capable mum-occasionally with a stiff punch here and RISED TEEATY WITH JAPAN.er. In all eight events were brought of there and ducking his opponents weighty including an exhibition spar. The Amel attempts to knock out. In the seventh cans won three of the bouts and the Bi- Arundel forood and Osborn simply let him tishers thres, one prent ending fa a dia punch away, waiting for the opportunity (Wah In Yol Po's Service.)

The fost preliminary was an eight round for a knock cut which never came. Os-) PRING, Marok 21.

bout batweon Payne, of H.M.S. King born'a cover up defence saved him from An allogation has been made by Alfred, and McKee of U.S.S. Charle being knocked out and Arundel was de- ton. From the outset the Ameriosclared the winner, apparently little the

The race for the Nathan Challenge Cup gentry residing in Kiria, sad lai led's guard puzzled the Britisher worse after his battle. Arundel's win was very keenly contested between the before the Imperial Government, that time and again sought to break through made the third for the Britishor's and thus three rows which entared. At the com- bis defence without arail. McKee took evened matters. Stoker Downey, H.M.Smancement there was little to choose Chu Shi Chung, the Viceroy of Man-full advantage of the slope on the stags Bedford issued a challenge to any list 16 between either of these until the King csunin, and Chan Pi, the cashiered It was evidently difficult for McKee to man (1161b) in the American squadron.

adopt the clean break style, and h President of the Board of Communica-the sixth round, while holding tions, have racluded an unauthorised his lett he made use of his right. In this treaty with Japan respecting the South round, though, Payne evened matters wih splendid straight left to the point. Parte Manchuria Railways.

had the better of the seventh round, McKe moeting his attack by covering up and thm trying to score at close quarters. Payso made good use of his left in the eighth round and sent Mees to the boards for a second. The referee derided in favour of Mo much to the delight of his countrymen, but the decision was a surprise to many.

Delaney, of U. S. S. Cloroland, no Stockwell, of H. B. S. Marlin, for an eight round go. Immediately on opening Delaney landed a powerful loft awing and Taattata became very brisk. Stockwal mured a short right with effect. The third round was decidedly in favour of Delany to advintage. To the fourth round Stadt, E. Sir Frederick H. Lugard, K.Ø.3.8., who did all the leading and used his left

well pressed and sout a heavy right to the jaw forcing Delaney to the ropes. Rallying.., D.8.0., H. E. Vice-Admiral Sir Hed. to the centre of the ring. Delancy, gesting worth Lambtor, R-C.B., R.S., H. E. Major- juto close quarters landed two rapid shot General R. G. Broadwood, c. B. Stewards: rights on the point, the first staggering h man and the second knocking him ou thus outing the second win for the Americany.

THE NEW TARTAR GENERAL FOR CANTON.

(Pu Ti Yud 'o's Service)

TEEING, March 21. Ching Ki, the newly-appointed Tartar General for Canton, has embarked at Hankow for Shanghai, en route Canton.

to

CHINESE IN HARBIN.

ALLEGED ILLEGAL TAXATION BY RUSSIA.

PEXIKO, March 21.

{Wah Tz Yat Po's Service.)

The Board of Foreign Affairs, has requested the Russian Minister to open negotiations with regard to the alleged illegal levy o taxation upon the Chinese in Harbin. Shi Shas Ki, the Two-tai stationed at Harbin, has been directed to proceed to Feking,

PRINCE REGENT STUDYING ENGLISH.

(Wah Te Yat Po's Servine.)

PEKING, March 21. The Prince Regent is studying Eng- lish, being taught by Chang Tak Yi,

ANOTHER GRAND COUNCILLOR.

PERC, March 21.

It is and that Yung Ching, President of the Board of Education, is to be appointed a Grand Councillor.

OUR AMERICAN VISITORS.

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HONGKONG REGATTA, ·

Splendid Success by Canton.

Alfreda gained the lead; which they main- tained until pacing the winning post. It was a very tight race for second position between the Brokeepers and the Civil Service, the former just manasing to win; the second placein a hard fought race.

HACE FOR BAZE or THE AMERICAN FLEET. Distan: One mils.

U.S.8. Chatancoga U.S.S. Cleveland U.S.S. Galveston

In brilliant weather at Lai-chi-look on Saturday afternoon the annual Hongkong regatta was held. There was a large attend.

Great was the excitement in this race, ance at the Flaghip, the Maple Leaf, includ-five bouts hayag entered. All got away ing His Excellency Sir Frederick Lagird, merrily, and arged on by A who was accompanied by Captain Simson; number of supporters in launches Mrs May, Vice Admiral Sir Hedwarth competitors ket fairly olcao together until nearing the post which the Cleveland Lambton, M. Obuv. Z. Volpicelli, Consul boat passed first, the Galveston second and General for Italy, and Madame Volpicelli, the Chatanooga third, the latter boat win Mr JJ. Leiria, Coneul General for ning on time albrance, Portugal and Brazil. The officials were:

Sir Henry Berkeley. K.C., La Cal -Capt. F. J. Badoley, Lt. Col. Bayard: Chamier, C. M. G., Sir C. Paul Chater. TOM.G. The third avent was announced as an E. R. Chitty, Col. G. E. Tarling, RE.. Hon. Mr W. Chatham, Major sight round contest between Gunnon. Mr Rees Davies, K.C.. Mr Justice Bedbrook, R.G.A., and Seaman Lowry H. H. J. Geertz, Bon, W. J. Greeson, C.S.S. Chattanooga. Early in the fist Mr D. R. Law, Commodore Lyon, RN. round Losry delivered two swift hoals Hon. Mr F. H. Msy. C.M.G.. Mr R. Mie which brought Bedbrook to his knens and chell, Mr A. Dunison, Mr Robt. Shewan. he wisely took eight seconds. Belbrock

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... 12st 61 Str.-F. Davidson ... lat. Blb Cox.-G. A. Gldwell.... Bst Hib Three crews untered for this race and Couton again demonstrated their superior aremanship by winning the race rather easily. They kyt the lead from the start and the race was really for second place between the Corinthiane and the Begal first past the pot. Hongkong Yaot Club, the immer being

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A three round exhibition spar follow and relieved the pressure cousiderably. Gardner, H.M.S. King Alfred, and Me gan, H.M.S. Flors, donning the glords.

It was anncaneed that Kid Marriot who was to meet Johnson, challenger for the lamtam weight championship, was ill, came out winac but that Searaan Rise, U.S.8. Charleston.satisiactors and complaints were heard no The general arrangements were far from would take his place, although not in it training. The referee explained the condial sides and it be hoped that, te tinns clearly to Rico and Julmson regarding sure the quess of what ought to be one of the clean break, &n. The first round the most popular events of the sporting see- | cattars. Prizes 840.00 and $30.00. Die- very lama. Both men were cautioued son, there will be more cordial co-operation clinching in the second... In close quarters Dext your. However, there was no lack of Johnson drove a couple of nice righis enthusiasm on the part of the orese enter

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round Rice adopted very dughtful tact by turning completely round, trusting to The vint of the American Squadron läck to drop bis man with a mighty swing concludes this wook, Saturday next being His merry-go-round business did little soul the day for departure. Between the pre- with a sharp jab from Johnson. The aixh howevor as on each occasion he was ret sent time and then, however, there will round saw Rico waiting for Johnson to be plenty to occupy the attention of our lead, who he would close in, and, failing to visitors, an thafollowing details indicato do any damage, would slinch. It was in

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Only two starters ware in this race which round bout between Stoker Garlic of proved very interesting. The Yach

Yacht Club H.M.S. King Alfred, 10 stone, and got away splendidly but Canton forged the race V.5.8. Charleston, 10 stone 12 lbs. Un

was a tight one, an extra offert on entoring the ring there appeared to lo of Canton putting them abead by sbout a Wadulay-At 19.30 p.m. tifin at the more than 12 lbs. difference in the weight quarter of a longth. Race Course is the mou of the U.S. and of the mon

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of the day, principally on account of the supper at the Hongkong Club.

winners, when within half length of the Friday-Remption on the frgship Char-He got clear every time.

reached home, must have ended the fight. This proved a popular race, no less than post, laying or their dars mistaking the The excellent band of the Buffs regi-FAIRBANKS, MORSE & CO. leston by Admiral Harber sad officers of In the second round Garlic, at cios dozen crows entering. Right from the pistol shot for motor boats for the winning meat ander Bandmaster 07. T. Hewitt the Squadron, from 3.30 to 6 pm.

gunters, drove two splendid uppereitas miuifested and the boats keept close had not finished the mar and getting under afternoon.

ecomencement the greatest excitement gun. Eventusly they realized that they rendered pleasing solutions during the home and rattled his nun somewhat together. At sap Enish there was neily away again they got past the post. just in Hammelbach's swings were again wide, hat root or two botmean the first three boste tam be sent a heavy right to Garlie's wind

Mosas Fraser and Neare, Lido of the Corinthian. The race of fie

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gero a receplon to the officers of the od in to clinch and the impact of he Bow F. O. Barb

Squadron. The hail was beautifully de corated, and he American Admiral's hand was in attendance during the proceedings, which last from four to six o'clock.

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shoulder ainst Garlie's body did the later Co. Schroeter: no good, in fact in the last clinch the Str. 1. Inhoof... American's crouch was low and, rushing in to the clinch, his shoulder caught Garlic in the wind, practically staggering him, md before Garlic could recover, Hommelbeh sent a heavy left to Garlic's body. Sakic rallied and fought very gemely again making use of his straight left, but his wind was gone and he had not powerto stop his nian. Wocking into the centre of the ring, Hammelbach rushed matters and Bent hir man out with a right to the park The Military Tatoo, Ngg Garlio Aznounced that he was prepaid. to meet Hammelbach again any fine how privileged to witness the under the Marquis of Queensbury

of the military fatto un the class break being stipulatat Hopes- mkab Ganbai Travind A Tour Bntertained that the City Hall aga wind, the Ididatesek regiment available on Friday trezi, when, if the

urkong will look forward meet again on the above conditions. ant on Thursday reales should prove the winner. Hammelbach

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