1887.
INTIMATION.
NOW READY.
THE
1887
be observed at all seasons, it is probable that at least three years would elapse before surveys could be made, compared, and
THE DAILY FRRIS, MONDAY, APRIL 111, 1857.
a foot. His distance was 18 feet 11 inches, & Major Blandy (1) yerda? Tamut, Anderson (X- remarkable performance.
MoHugh...ognuno di Ahmad Dis. 2
yards; Lienf. Lawrie (3 yards); Lieut. Brooke, R. B. (3 yards), Lieut Young, R. E. yards); Llout Bruin R. E. yards), Limat. Matthews
heala Ist and 2nd of such heat to surupete managed to keep his land for about half the dis in Final. 1st prize, $5; 2ad prize, 83, Arianos, where he was overtaken by Livuta. arizo, $2.
derson and Lawrie.
formulated. In Britiab India eimilar pro- Byndicate. The Ka-pas makes the donite gistrato of Kansub, who was drowned by the sink. R. de Souzo, lat for Grammar, Azalysis, and Road, 5-100 YARDS' RACE,~(Gna Lascara only) in (soratoh); Lient Grifa tscratch). Col. Ryan CHRONICLE AND DIRECTORYblems on the largest scule havo base deal!
Ton 1887,
With which is incorporated THE CHINA DIRECTORY. TWENTY-FIFTH Aarunt, Issue),
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Berl Clave-4th Stunderð,
The railway from Taku to Tiontein and ex- tensions to Slean-hai-kwan has boon sanctioned amarget other abstracts from the Poking
The Daily Neca publishes the following The following is the prize list
BOYD DEPARTMENT. by Imperial Edict. It will be made, the Peking Gacelta:-To Governor of Formosa requoota
1st --6th Standard. correspondent of the Daily News says, by the the bestowal of posthumova bapore on a liboral G, M. Shelby, Ist for Composition and Arilamatio; Tientsin Total, which means by tho French sao upon Shen Yuan-chang, on Expectant Maboos, presented by Mr. Hanion.
ing, prize, by Dr. Stawart. statement that a Frenchman has obtained the ing of the Wine-etching. This officer, who wa M. E. Canto, 1st for History and Gography; with by successful works, these of the Goda contract...
a native of Bangohow, and a literary graduate, “Daly," by Dr. Stewart.
M. Cunin, and for Analysis, History, and Writing, very, for instance, a eitor ones quite as wild On Saturday night the "Fan on the Bristol weet ever to Formoen two years nge as a and destructive as the Hoang-ho, but now Company gave their second performance at the letter, and was employed is the co-prize, by Mrs. Marah.
End Class--54 Standard. missariat department, where bo performed kia Theatre Royal, City Hall, sonorowded and highly duties with intelligence and honesty. In May, Geography, boek, by 4 Friend. CourLETE, WITH APPENDIX. PLANS, A, tetamed, mavigable, serviceable, and forlilising appreciative audience. Apgause was.inessant
W. X. Then, Ist for Composition, Mapping, and Raya Sva, pp. 1168... $8.00 SEALLER EDITION, RES. pp. 776.33.27. No European engineers have had similar and most of the songs wore ancored. The deal, he went to Peking and probatud himself as Pereira, 1st for Reading and History, prize, ig
n candidato at the Chao Kao, or Palace Examina Mrs. Hanloa. THE CHRONICLE AND DIRECTORY Problems to deal with, and the famous Capt. Jayings of the Widow O'Brien kept the honso in tice, and was placed in the rat otage, being pat
constant state of mirth, and the variety and magistrate's list. Having drown the provinca V. Genato, at for Mapping and Grammar, book, has been thoroughly revived and brought up Eans confined bis very remarkable and skil ogsel'onos of the entertainment caused the time of Ragarh as the Gold of his labours, and received by it. Remsic. to date, and is again mueli increased in balk...
J. Bibeiro, let for Arithmetic and Intelligente, ful labours to deepening the appronobes toto pass no quickly that the curtain fall almost his predentials from the Board, he first went to book, by fes. Haul. Orders may be sent to Daily Press Office, where New Orleans by artificial juttios. It is there. saddenly upon a most successful perfortnauce Hangelow to look after the Aucosteal burial-}
It will be ropaated this evening.
C. Santos, lat For Dictation and Writing, book, by ground and then returned to Formons to con Mrs. Hanlon, Agents-fore to British India that China should call
J. Queri, 2nd for Arithmetle and Grammar, book, Ate masling of the Perak Tin Mining and elude some unfinished work. This completed, for aid, as the Hoang-ho works are of melting Company, Limited, held at Shanghai he took passage on board the Fannienching. P. X. Ozorio, lat for Roading: "Australia," by Dr.
o Friend, special kind demanding the supervision of on the fth April, the following rosolation, passen roste for Kansal, and was drowned in that Stewart. specialists accustomed in deal with sudden el on the 21st Marob, was confiraod: That the vessel when she sank, his credentials, which were Directors be and they are hershy anthorised to on his person, being lost with him. The ro overflows of storm waters, and the manage sell, or otherwise dispose of, the whole or say
quest is referred to the Board ovncerned. NINGPO MAN. Kelly & Welsh, Srbsiment of large systemas of irrigating canets." part of the property and assets of the company SHANGHAI...Hall & Foltz Co-operativo Co. SHANGHAI..Moust. Kolly & Walsh, The step which the Chinese Authorities are Mr. 2. Franeis be empowered to acquire on le NORTHERN & al & Holtz Co-operative Co reported to be now taking will, it is to be half of the Company. the special intorosta and RIVER Ports and Kelly & Walsh, Shanghai. NAGABAKIM, The C. &.J. Trading, Caped, only he preliminary to a thorough rights of Mr. W. V. Deummond and to obtain Hron OSAKA.Messrs. F. Walsh & Co. arver with a view to putting in hand the big consent in writing to any such sale.". TORONA MAMpsare. Kelly & Walsh.
measures necessary to rectify the evil for MANILA. Moers. Dia Portan & Co. SAIGON ........Mears Searsalar Frères and all futuro ages.
it in published, or to the following MACAO, Mr. F. A. da Cruz. STATOW...Morers. Qualch & Co. AMOY.... ¡Moreir..Ü. Gerard & Co. FORMORA
„Mesars, C. Gerard & Co. Foocuva...............Messrs, Holga & Cu.
HANOI
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Mr. F. Maiaroy.
Halona......Mr. O. Gavelle, BANGTOR.Messrs. Rainsy & Co. SINGAPORE Mosure, Bayle & Co. PENANG
Messrs. Maynard & Co. COLOMBO
..Mesars, A. M. & Z. Ferguson. CALCUTTA Messes. Newraca & C SYDNEY... Mesars. Gordan & Gotch. MELBOURNE...Masse. Norton, Hargrave & Co. BRISBANE...... Megard Gordon & Gotch. LONDON Mr. F. Algar, Clament's ana LONDON
as their discretion and that Mr. B. G, Low and
F.
4th Claar-gri standard.
There were soon or tries and one heat suffioed. On getting away, Ahmad Die took the land and hold it till the flatsh. The race between the accoud and third men was very uluso.
Ahmed Diz
Esir Singh.....
Gurant Sugs........ 6-10 YARDS BAND BACE: 1st prize, $4; 2nd
prise. $2; 3rd prizo, $1.
Boren man started. From the start it was apparent that, accidents excepted. Spinks beli the race in his own hands.
Spinka........ Weigh
Gallagher......
1 2
Lawrio Anterson Brzin
3
An-
23.-HONGKONG VOLUNTEERS GUN COM-
PETITION.
Owing to the short notice given only two teams entered for this asipotition undo: Ser- geants Dipwall and Tomlin rospectively. Lieut. Woolley was in command. The teams word as follows:-Sergeant Dipwell, Gr. Matthers, Gr. Powell, Gr. Lavie, Gr. Howell, Sergt. Osborne, Corp. Lewis.
Sorgt. Tomlin, Gr. Scott, Gr. Mordon, Gr. Boyd, Gr. Wood, Gr. Swa's, Gr. Henderson.
The exercise consisted of rauning yarde TUG OF WAR, Batteries R. A. 1st prize, 25. friog one round of ammunition, diamonting the 3. Botelle, lut for Distalion, book, by Mrɛ. Hanlon. The 1/1 Luneshire Division and the 5/1 East-gun, dismounting the carriage, remounting the A. Botelho, lat for Arithmatia; Robinson Cruses," ark Division were the competing teams. The stringe, remounting the gun, firing another by a Friend,
Lancashire wore ovidently the superior team and round of ammunition and noning back to the G. Melin, at for Randing, book, by Mrs. Haulou.
ware stoessful in both trinla:
starting point; the first to arriva thero to be R. Gonzales, Zal for Dietition, books, by Mrs. Hu-8-TUG-OF-WAR, Companies Gun Lascara. Lat the winner. In the run down both teams were about equal. Sergt. Dipwell's team, borover, were quicker in going through the Various exc- ratione described and reached the starting point before the other team were half way back, 24.-TUG-OP. WAR, open to all Comora, let
prize $20.
J. Monfort, 1nt for Mapping and intelligone, 2 boxsa cf ooietin and book on painting by a Friend.
H. Gonzalo, 2nd for Mapping and Arithmetic, book, by a Friend.
C. Caballero, Est for Reading and Grammar, book, by Mr. Hanlon
SPECIAL PRIZES.
C. Xarior, for General Excolonse, book, by Dr. Stewart
J. M: da Silva, Lat Fer Composition, Grammar. Alguis, hud History, book, by Mr, du Chanha,
GIRLS' DEPARTMENT.
prizs, $5.
1-
The Mercury has been favoured with the following surveying notes Coast of China from for the Yang tsan to the ok. Yellow River. During
This tag was botwear the A and B Companion. the British carrey of 1812 this part of the Coast was only partially examined and since that time
Despite the apparantly violent exertions of the has never been re-urrated. From Shaveisha
ledge themselves squishek. B Company in both trials they had to noknow The Hu-pad publishes a proclamation issued Talant to 50 miles north of it the water is by Governor Lin Ming-chuan, of Formosa, shallow and at $ to 40 miles north of the island
9-QUARTER MILE fusce, let prizo, 35; 2nd inviting Chinos scholars to study ferieniso very dangerous sandspit and banks which have
prizs, 63, 3rd prize, S.
There were fire tema entered for this com- langungus, astronomy, goography, mathematics, for years been gradually growing farther out to
"There were sine starter for this raco-aix | petition. It was therefore decided to draw for Flo French gunboat Aspic arrived at Shang and olemistry. An English instructor has been soc. Steamers bound from the northward
Europeans and throo Indians. Dearman at once the opposing teams, the vicners in the final to Lai on the 4th iustont frota Tientsin.
engaged, to open a school in Formosa for trial, Shanghai have to keep the lead going con.
came to the front, but was cuable to keep there, put the 1/1 BA. In the first compétition be and youths of about 20 years old, who are startly from 70 miles north of Shaveishan
being overtaken by Gondah Singh, who carried tween the Voluntary and the Goa Lascars the Mr. J. J. Francis, Q.C., has been appointed a educated in Chinese literature, can send in their until they make the island and often get into
off the first prize.
latter wore 970cessful. The Regiment were Į metabor of the Law Revision Commissioni
natars to await examination. Only tan stedents sory shallow water. Some years ago the stomer
Gondal Singh.
also sucessful in their tug with the 5/1 wil be admitted, and those who possess the Blamles was on shore, thesa bike and was
Campbell....
RA The tag between the Regiment and The Morary learns from a reliable source that literary degree of Sieu-tsin will have an allowance nearly lost, but suociedad in getting cff, and
tho, Lasoura was of very oron character the Rogi- Jarige Denny is about to leave Korea for good.of Tk. 8 per month, but under-graduates will be reached Shanghai oonsiderably damaged and tory, book, by Mrs. F. V. Ribniro.
Blles E. de Costa, lt for Composition, 2nd for His Sareral Wo hear that the river steamer Power car. allowed only 28 per month. This proclamation with a great deal of wator in hor.
Mina A. das Romndies, Tat for Arithmetic, Gramræsat,
Regiaent then pulled, as arranged, with the 3/1 other steamers have been on shore there, but | and Sosing, 2nd for Mapping, book, by Mrs. Hanion, Bix pairs outerol for this rou. Collins and R. A.. he, howevor, quickly showed their ried away a portion of the Whampoa karrier was ditod tho 19th it...
Mies M. doe Remedios, Jel for Goography and Sow-MoQuirk cane in first, the remit being a fore superiority in this branch of athletion, and they have fortunately got off without damage. Two of them are still rearing out of Shanghai. It ing nd for Mapping and G. prize, by Dr. gone conclusion almost from the start. Two carried off the prias. world be a great boon to the steamers running Man Lane Patios, lat for Cleography and to grief and then put an end to their lances.
other pairs, who were going very steadily, cams surveying vessels could manage to survey this portion of the Couet, and if the matter were only brought before the proper authorities no doubs SPECIE IN it would be enca done, considering the large
numberof British vessels coming out of that portio,
.....Mesara. Street & Co.,30 Corubill.few nights ago. LONDON Vessra. Butes, Hondy & Co. LONDON... Mr. W.. Wits, 15 Cannon St.
..
The following retorns of the average amount of Bark Notes in circulation and specie in the Slat March, as certified by the Managers of the respective Banks, are published in the Ga
1st Clan-6th Standard Analysis, Zac for Composition, book, presented by Bliss L. Ribeiro, lat for History, Mapping, and
Mr. Romana,
Stewart.
BAN FRAN Co..Mr. L. P. Fisher, 21, Murchants' says the Belgian Minister proposes to go kamere in Hongkong, during the month ended to the north from Shanghai if one of the British Grammar, book, by Mr. Romano.
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I is notified in the Gazette that the Comzette: panies Ordinances Amendment Ordinance ban Goan approved by Her Majesty.
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The Apunts (Megara Rueseli & Co..) inform us that the Union Line steamer Cascapedia, from Handout Singapore on Saturday for this port.
The stamp reveane for the first quarter of the prosent year amounted to $47,548, "being an increase of $7.863 wa compared with the rat quarter of 1886.
--Two pures of Saturday's Gazette we cecuplod with al erations in the street numbers of becs. Queen's road Central woons to have been almost completely rouumbered.
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The Peking orrespondent of the NC. Daily 082,490 50,000 News Rays:-H. E. the German Minister gave 1.500,001 grad dinner totheir Excellencies the Ministers 2,972,9677
of the Taung-li Yamen on the 19th March, in $4,040,537 $2,390,000 honour of the ninetieth birthday of the Emperor of Germany. Eight Ministers of the Tsung-li The following appears in an Indian paper: Yates, Including the President Prince Ching What is reported to be one of the largest rob were present. Speaches were defrored, apprn beries ever committed in Kangoon sus perpa-priate to the occasion, by the Prince and the Livingston, one of Mr. Sheridan's troupe, on ing for his chist, and Mr. Arendt for the Minister trated on the sight of the 4th March. Miss Mayora Minister, the Marquis Tsong interpret. rotarring from the Assembly Rous after a The Princo stated that an autograph, letter, no- performance, taft her small bandbag, containing corpsuled by suitable presents, has been sent by The arrival of the Wichang at Shanghai on her jewellery (comprising a diamond neo's, the Emperor to the Emperor of Germany the 3ed instant brought up the number of Bri-diamond ecoss, sad six discoond rings, the whole and, as they would not arrivo in time, the Chi tish vessels that have entered that-port since it of which were wrapped up in a piece of newpanese idinister at Berlin had been acquainted by was open to tendo te 30,000.
per) in ber bedroom at her hotel, and went to telegraph to the same efoot. The Minietere of the supper table. On returning from sapper Great Britain, Russia, aud Belgium with their The Agents (Messrs. Butterfield and Swire) so noticed the newspaper which had contained interpreters ware present and with the Chinese informs that the O. S. 8. Co.'s steamer the jewels Iying on the floor, and found that Ministare were in full uniform, for the first Sarpedea, from Liverpool, left Singapore on they had been removed by some one. It was time on such occasions, a rulo to this effect bay. Friday farning for this post.
subsequently discavered that the diamonts, which ing boen made when Trince Chon gave bis die The annual inspection of the Shanghai Vonzare valued at Rs. 10,000, had box stolen by nor to the Foreign Ministars. Thie in a slight teers took place on the 2nd instant, the Inspect and the thief got two years' rigerens imprison wage a such occasions. The Chinese Ministars All the jewels were recovered intact, stop, but still a notable one, towards Westerr ing Officer being Major Chastor, who compliment. mented the Corps on its officicuoy,
are prevented by engagements connected with The In-pao says the Viceroy at Canton has the Shin pas, saya that
A telegram from Peking, published in the risit of their prer to the Tombs from the Emperor and dining with Herr von Brandt on the actual 22 sent au cheer to saporiatond blasting operations the Empress Downger left for the Western birthday of his Emperor.
in the Pearl River se 25.10 facilitate traffic Mausoleum on 31st March at 4 d'oliok in the between Kwangsi and Kwanginug-
morning. A subsequent telegram states, 97- cording to the Mercury, that the Emperor Kwang su has found fault with the mandaries in charge of the reads over which His Majesty bad i to pass on his way to the Tombs. It is usual for tho in charge of the roads to hop them and addrees with communications addressed to the
The General Managers (Mesere. Jardine. Ma- ¦ properly repaired and to allow no one to pass, Elitör, not for publication, but ne evidence of roodtheson & Co inform us that the Truto-China but His Majesty noticed, roany fresh traces of
stefare Wingerny, from Calcutta, left Siuga-borses, carte, sud me, showing that these pore on Friday, the 8th instant, for tais port bal recently been made use of. The Emperor An' order of the Governor in Council fixes the spacial attention to keeping these roads in cr
therefore orders the mandaring in obarge to pay day on a bill of archange drawn out of and puy-acul not to leave them in the sondition in the ablo eu demand out of the Colony, when such His Majesty found them Li Hung-olang has bill of exchange is negotiated? within the colony, also been ordered to look after this important business, and her been invested with power fo There were 77 deaths in the calong during dismiss and punish those found to be in fault.
THE HONGKONG DISPENSARY Hankow
NOTICE TO CORKKEFONȚIENTS. Ommunications on Editorial matters obvild be
The Agents (Mesara. Sicmasen & Co) inform Thus that the D. 1. B. steuer lente, Captain Madsen, from Hamburg left Bingapore at 5
adresend "The Editor," and these on busino Maberet," nail pot to individuals by name.
Correspondants are requested to forward their due
faith.
All lostorn for publication should be written, on DEE tide of the paper only.
Advertisements and Subscriptions which are act ordered for a fired period will be continued until
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Deders for axtın copies of the Daily Prier should event before 11am on the day. Of-publiostion. Aita that boar he supply is limite-1,
TKLEPROSE No. 12.
The Daily Press.
Hosakawa, April Hr, 1997.
on Friday, the tla instuat, for this post.
at two cents:
sreeper.
ih, work ended the 2nd April, of which 11 sore. The Iadion Daly Nice says: The autho- in the Italian Convent in the French Con-rities : Lasse are said to have expressed their vent. In the Tung Wah Hospital, mud 1 in the willingness to withdraw the outpost they have Alice Memorial Hospital
hal quartered in Sikkim for some dìuna past" if orders to that effect are received from China."
The Hupoo states that H. E. Chaug. Coverage of Shantung province, liss written to I. E. Li Hang-charg. requesting him to ardor Mens. Theronet to buy two dredging muchions for deepening the Yellow Rivur.
-
Wo hope this does not mean that the outpost.
REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.
[SUPPLIED TO THE DAILY TEES."]
LONDON, 6th April.
THE ORINES. (IRELAND) BILL.
End Clan-5th, Standard Min M. Botado, 1st for Dictation, Geography, and Grammar, bock, by Hrn. Hanion.
Ard Cla4th Standard. and History, prize, by
8. dos Remedios, 1st for Detation, Arithme.
Friend. Fransistion, and Reading, Look, by Ms. Haulou.
Miss Carolina dos Remeding, lat far Gnographs. Miaz Churn or Remedios, 1ặt for Grammar,
Writing, und Jewing, book, by a Fricul.
Dearmon
2 3
10-100 YAR TUREE TEEN RACE, Istment winning with very little to puro. The
prize, $3; 2ud priza 32; 3rd prize, $1.
Cellins McQuirk Esir Singh Vengay Rann Davonport )
3
11-120 YARDS HURELE BACE, 1st prize.
2nd prize, 3rd prize, $2.
1. 2
3
Thore were aiue outrion for this ruce, and it 4 Clan- Standard.
was decided to run it on three heats, the first in Miss Arty is Romelioa, al for Aritbractic and each to run in the final. In the first heat, after Geography, beok, by Mrs. Hanlon.
a fine race, Bair Singh was the winner. McHugh Mie E. Kannett, at for Dictation and History, won the second by overal yarde. Hoy vauze is Miss R. on Costs, 1st for Roading and Grant together, but just when Eair Singh inoked book, by a Friend.
tiret in the third-heat-In the fasl the man were boch, by a Friend. by Birk. Hanlon
M. M. Ribeiro, 134 for Sowing and Writing, book, like winning be fall, ond McHugh ran in first.
*Miss G. dos Romedios, 1st for Home Lessons, prize,
·Hoy.........*** Rib
Esir Singh Miss M. A. Ribeire, 2nd for Reading, book, by 12.100 YARDS' SHID AND HANUSFIER RACA Miss J. Taufer, ful for History, bock, by M
Jet prize, 88 2nd prize, 22; 3rd prize, $1, Haulou.
Mas M. Kavier, 2ed for Grammar, book, by Kre.sk Hilaloo. book, by Mr. Romano.
Master fora dos Remedios, 2nd for Home Lessons,
hook, by a Friend.
Master Aug. dos Remedios, 2nd for Geography.
5th Class Rd Standard. MK C. Wohlters, let for. Rending, book, by Mra,
kh Clara-lal, Standard.
Fried
Haulou.
Miss Mary Javier, lab for Spcking, book, by Mr. P. V. Ribeiro.
Master Johr dos Remedies, let for Dictation, silver pencil-case. by Mrs. Marah.
Ribeiro.
Master E. Sche, lit for Arithmedio, book, by Ms. Master A. Guterres, 1st for Reading, book, by Mrs. Haulo
SPECIAL PREA,
Mise S. dos Remedios, 1st for History, Compos. tion, Analysis, Arithmetic, and Sewing, book by M.
Marah
Miss M. Eital, 1st for Recitation, "Don Quixote,” by Mrs., Hanlon.
SPORTS.
SUPREME COURT.
9th April.
IN SUMMARY JURISDICTION.
BEFORE MR. A. J. LEACH, ACTING Poiss
JUDGE.
KONG KATLI TENG The bearing of this enllision ense, which had not concluded on Thursday taat, was continued, ed in support of the defendant's case and Mr. when a number of witnesses were examin--
Holmes addrossel the court on his behalf. it the conclusion of Mr. Holmes's addross His Lordship in formed Mr. Mossop that he did not and at onto gave judgment for the plaintiff with require to hear any further remarks from him, costs. As to the amount of damages to be award-
In this race each man had to pick up and carryed to the plaintiff, His Lordship said he would and a handspies. The skid was 3 feet take time to consider whether he himself world 10ft. in length with a weight of about 10lbs. mattor to the Registrar. long and weighed 541be. The handspike we hear further evidence on the point or refer the
There were six startors. Brawn, the winner, certainly displayed the greatest amount of dox- terity in the handling of the implements.
Brown...
Crawleydenpaman
Knight..... .......... 3 15.30 YARDS WHEELBARROW RACE, 1st
prine, 2nd prize, $1.
Nine couples entered for this race, one of each acting as wheelbarrow. When about half the round had been covered four couple only re- zined. McBogh and Cullins were going splea- didly, and would certainly bare. won had they not, in their ongorses, overcalanced. This gave the race to Black and Knight.
Black Knight Dovie Whittle
2.
Samvelsen moved the rejection of the Crimes
In the Pause of Commons Sir Bernard THE ROYAL ARTILLERY ATLETIC 14-HALF MILE RACE, open to Garrison, 1st
(Ireland) Bill on the ground that it would in. crease disorder and endanger the Union.
LONDON, 7th April. ANTI-COERCION MEETINGS IN
. LONDON. Crowded meetings have been held in Lordon to protest against the Irish Coercion Bill. Mr. John Borley and other Funiculs addressed the Dwalings.
PBIZA DAY AT THE VICTORIA SCHOOL.
.1
..... 2 3
15.-1 YARIS VETERANS' BAGF (12 years' service on sorate1 yard start for every extuplets year over. 1st prize, $5; 2nd prize, $33rd prise, 82
There were seven starters. The result was
Vauguy (16 years) ++ Clarke 24 years]
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4
3
Williams 12 years)...... 16-120 YARD HURDLE EACE, Spon to the Garrison and Fleet, 1st prize, 85; 2nd prize.
There were ten entries. The cwcy was rua ia
two kests, the first and second in each corpsted in the final. In the first heat Melfaga and Seamark enmo in first and second respectively. In the second best, after a very close contest,
causing serious lhss of life and property, bold their athletic sports au tas Crickettrate of the said distriot was removed from his Spanish Consul), Mr. Teiske Miami (Japanese it seemed as though he were quite able to do an 17-100 YARDS SERGEANTS
Wilbares.......
Zonghead
Wright
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THE SANITARY BOARD.
The following minutes of the proceedings of the acitary Baard at a meeting held on the 18th. March are published in the fuseftas --
Present: The Honourable the Surveyor Ger neral (Chairman); the Aoling Registenz Gonuni, Major T. C. Dempster; the Honourable A. P. MacBwon, Dr. P. Basson, LL.D., N. J. Eto, Ea quiro; Hugh McCallum, Faquire, (Secretary. beat-The Colonial Surgeon; Dr. Ho Kai.
The minutes of a meeting, bold on the 4th Marsh, 1987, were read and condemel.
2.-A retera of the summonses applied for by the Inspectors of Nuisances during the weeks ending the 4th and 12th Muroh, 1987,vne kid on the table by the Secretary. The rotus showed that 34 prosentions Lad been instituted, that in each esso a conviction had been obtained, sand blast fines to the amount of $5 had beer inflicted.
3-A report by the Government Analyst on an additional 100 samples of water drawn from different welle in the city was roud. Resolved- That all such wolfs neradaslared by the Grey- ment Analyst -to yield water which is evidently mugl polluted, be closed by the Board at the public expense.
4-A aap showing the drainage system of the city was laid on the tabla by the Chairman.
5.The Chairman raud a minute on the sub- jecs of sanitary works in the Colony and laid on the table the following return
List of Sretinstalment of drainage worka undertaken during 1987 in accordance with the Government decision of 187. East
finian, 463:00
7&& rent,
3.-Thin Street,
4-Hollywood
A
2,500 00
1:
75.00 $30.00
365.00 1,000.00
$35.00
early
660 (
1,500 00
in progress,
1,1800
11,000.00
2,800.00 SEL 00
Toll $22,859.50
7.A letter from the Hen, the Colonial Sec- retary intimating that Hin Ezoelloney the Aotiug Governor would be glad to ronnive a copy of the - Yanos, Bavidara Gun Laware only by laws for the prevention of overoranding re-
1st prize $5: 2nd prize, $1.
ferred to in the draft Public Health Bill sab. Fire catered Abed Din led throughout mitted by the Board was read. The Chairman
race and way by about 10 yards.
stated that he would draft. the bye-laws in ques- Ahmet Din
tion and submit them for the consideration of the Board.
Suit Singh.
Lobb Singit
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The Hu-pa mentions that H. B. Liu Xing. | public, ibat over 1,000 persona entered the Che competition between the boys and the.girl strongth were displayed by Gan Lascars. The 19-LE RACE, 1st prize. $8; 2nd prize, $4; if the prosant Western Market was to be con
8.The Acting Registrar-General stated that 3rd prize, $9.
tinued for any kngth of time it would be deces- There were seren entrica for this race, which eary to deal with the overunding which existed was the west interesting items of the day. The in it; the particulars of which he would subunit men all started roll together, and the first lap to the Board at an early date.
prize, S, 2nd príze, $4, 3rd prize, 34. l'ere were ten antrian. For the first lap the pace was very good, and all the men were well The above sports were held on, the Cricket Together. In the second luy the numbers were Ground on Saturday last. Mrs. Marah. H. Ereloved to four Gondal Singh then began to Major-General Cameron and the Mines Cameron pat e considerable distance between himself and wers among those present. There were a large hooters and tally won by about twenty yards.
Gundah Singh Durober of events, occupying the whole day, Iné Bramark. aufy a few call for special comment. One of those
Haynes was the long jump, which produced an excellent record, McHugh scoring 18ft. 11žin. and Ahmed Dio, the winner of the second prize, 17ft. 8in. The remarkable character of the above achievement I may, perhaps, be best Dlustrated by comparison sent there in secardauen with orders from China Sueli an explanation would paint to
with the corresponding items in the Amateurs double dealing on the part of the Peking Glo rernment which would augur very ill for the The distribution of prizes to the successful Athletic Sports previously held and those hald by The Marchioness Treng and family left Buangfuture relations between England and China; pupile of the Victoria School under the manage the 5th Regiment, both of which produced by no Tas Chinese Government are weting some ai for Tiestsin by tas steamer fccan on the 5th and it is very desirable for both British and ment of Mrs. Hanlon, took place on Saturday
means a poor result. At the Amateur Sports the
5-Gags Street. instant. It was thought the Marquis would Chinese interests that the relations should be afternoon at College Chambers. The Hollywood.
Bonban Kead, attention to that okkar source of trouble the live in Shangbai, but the departure of his family cordial and friendly. There can be as friendship road premises being found rather limited owing longest jong was 17 feet 5 iweh, while that at
7-Gap Street, river Hoang-be, aptly enough termed Chine's | does not show that this expectation is to ho re- whare there is distrest, and, however desirous to the number of pupils baring increased; rooms the Regiment's was 18 feet. The mile race was
B-Sively Stroet, Sorrow. The erratic course pursued by thie
atised.
Ezplist statesmen may be of establishing in Caloge Chambors have best sagaget, and in another event which created a great deal of in
Robinson Road, 10-Cadogan Street, cordial relativas with China, they will never be future the school will be contuoted there. On terest, from the excellent running of several It is said, according to the Shanghai Courier.able to pinea baith in Chinese promises if it is Saturday the school roots were decorate for the competitore. Gundah Singh won this mos by McHugh led from start to fuish. Between the 13-Market Leca Slaktongisvi, great and swiftly flowing stream and its
Hyde was first au-l Toy second. In the first 11-Ship Stroot, periodic overflows have gir ir mens Vladrostock and the other ports of the North Macaulay's contemplated mission to Thibet, they of a gay appearanos. There were presgut-Kirs about a quarter of a lap, but the most second and third, the race was so even that until | 12-ymour Road,
that the Kassian Government is abant to do with fourd that, while pretending to favour Mr. occasion with fags and plants in pots and present- anxiety and work to the miflians who live in Pacific what was done last year with regard to sucrally instigated tho Thibetans to oppose it." Marsh (who consented to distribute the prizes), remarkable part of his performance was that the judge's decision was given, there was some its ralley. These inundations bare often Batoum, vis, to deprive them of their character
J. M. Peace. Surveyor-General. of "free parts."
The Shen-roo says in consequence of a riot Major General Cameron, Lieut. Metcalfe, A.D. his pace for the last kelt lap was condonbt as to which had taken second pleas
MoHagh...... → not only swept away houses and villages,
to E. the Acting Governor, Lieut. Sumer
Hongkong, 1813: Marol, 1967. which took place at Kung-chou-fu, Yadoo ville, A.D.C. to Major-General Cameron; Very aiderably faster than at any time throughout Seamark....
6-letter from the Hon. the Colonial See- Hyde The boys of the Hongkong Public School district in the province of Rwangai, the Maris-Rex Father G Burghigndi, Señor Lopez the mile, while from his appearage at the finish
rotary on the subject of overcrowding was read, by destroying the cross hare given rise to Ground this afternoon, comiuencing at two office, and an able mandarin was appointed in Corent, Mrs. Minami and friends, Messrs J. A. other mile. No time was talus for this, or in
AND STAFF Resolved-Thatthe Chairman, Dr. Manson, and most disastrous Canines which have deelock. The programme will be found on our his plans. But seen this official has not vot a Carvalho, J. A. dos Remerlips, and several others. fact ary of the races, and therefore it is impos-
SERGEANTS RACK RA. only let prize. 15 Secretary ba sppointed a sub-committee to
35; 2nd prize, Six Ord prize, $2.
consider the question of the minimum enbio cinated the population of some of the nor front page The other schools will have their desced in quieting the people, and nearly 10,000
The first part of the programme, us spperded
The following eptered-Sergeants Wright, space per adult person which should be pro- thuru provinces. The river is said to be spurs Wednesday,
men have fortified themselves on the hills, and below, Zaving been carried out, Father Dur-sible to compare it with various results. It is Thompson, Longhead, Warren, and Quarter-vidad in Chinese lodging-kouses and tenemext- hosted a large flag with the characters tea GGOL aid that he need eny little to to be regretted that at neither of the Military Master Sergeant Williams. The competitors dwellings to admit of the inmates thereof living getting years oro pumanageable, and
have been discovered whilst excavating for the are therefore despatched a large military and existance for years past. The large and in
The fa poc says that two ancient stove realising " forul by oficials." The High Authorities recommend the school, which haul best in sports has there been an ofisini time-kaper. got away well together. Williams took the lead healthy lives, and to submit a report thereon to every successive food to mvage a larger area, sew Peking Cathed at Si-shih-In, together hazel fcrce under H. E. 1o. Taotai, to put down crossing. numbers of papik were an evi/Through this oversight much of the interest is / camo já a few fost ja advance of Longheud. the Roard. ihe result being such an increase in the with four finely sculptor-2 stone doors. The the listarbanes. It appears that the riot ori dant proof of the confidence the public had lost to the spectators, as well as to the competitors | devastation and loss is to create a distress alter was at 2005 reported through the Bishop gissted from the fact that a military ofour, Mrs. Hanlon. There were sixty boys and girls themselves. In every respect the arrangements of almost remediles. It is stated that, as a
to the Foreign Board
named Hi, who had fought trany battles unter on the roll last year, two-thirds of that gumber the Comm.ttoo were admirablo. The Volunteer Attention is directed to the notica from the Two Tsung-tung and had been promoted to the were presented for examination and only two Gun Competition Jacked the interest which commencement of misures to provide Cozent General for Hawaii, Hon. J. Bell-Irving, rank of General, returned to his native pacs failed. That relt was satisfactory, Daring against these overdows of the Yellow River, announcing the promulgation in that kingdoms of last year, and he was prosecuted for having the past year the whole work fall upon Mrs. Han ally centres in this event, only the teams the two powerful pumping dreigens hage been additional regulations as to the issue of passports bought bis certificate of rank, and tried to pass on, but now things were brighter, the services of entering. This, it is understood, was owing to ordered from the Franch Syndeste repre$10 instead of as formerly.
tu Cuinase, be foe for which will in future be of as a Maudarte. The District. Magistrata
an able teacher from Scotland (Mr. Braidwood, the exceptionally short notice given. At the declared Hü's official papers, to be falen, and liad M.A. haring been obtained, and he hoped the conclusion of the programme everal feats of sented by M. TBYANET, at a cost of T.
him imprisoned. This affair so enraged the boys would be more industrious under him. Tho 145,000. The Chinese Government have band, the unal adjaned of these sports, Llas been recommended to cut deep navig round about the capital of Northern Formosa, Many convicts availed themselves of the oppor- be able to beat the girls, which was proper was very much in evidence thronghent the day ble channels at the month of the river. Iso that jiuriekshas might be used for travelling. tunity to run away, and the reason was nearly The rev. gentleman thenthanked Mrs Marsh for The Band of the Northamptonshire Regiment, is satisfactory to see the Authorities alive to be purchased in Shanghai, to be nsel there dimensions but it is not likely to tury into s
It is said that cearly 100 of these vehicles.havopailed Town. The riot has reached alarming consenting to distribute the prizes, and said that under the direction of Mr. Moran, was also in tow yards distance between the first and lasted by the Hou. A. P. MacEwen, it was resolved: was run at a mattling pace. There were only a &-On the motion of Major Dempstor, second- the necessity of doing something to obeck when the roada are in order.
ber kindness would excita in the pupils au over- lasting gratitude.
man at this stage of the race. The pace way hat in view of the decision of the Govern- growing menace to the prosperity of so many His Excelloner Het Chang-su, Minister Plei
The following goutlemen compded the Coar of course too good to it, and on the scout rasat to take measures for the abatement of over- The following note on trude statistics for Mrs. MARGI said that there was one point o provinces, and it is to be hoped that They potentiary for China at Tokyo, whose tarm er Hongkong is from the Daily NewsThe which she did not agree with Father Burghigno mittes Colenol 745 (Reforme), Major W lap had slowed down a little. The runners, how cranding in native tenements in Vistoria, a lot. will not rest satisfied with a mera per-pires in November ext, will, says the Courier. Hongkong Chamber of Commerce is again coni, which was that she ilid not see why the boys liams, Major Blandy, Lieut. Lawrie (Judges) ever, were still going wall. They had spread a ter be addressed to the Colonial Soaretary in rit. functory survey and temporary measure matio, service of his canntry. Mr. Hau has of the import and oxport trade of the Colony, not allow themselves to be beaten by the boys. Sergeant Tompson, Sergeant Warren, Havildar- This order was continut till the Ruish of the Administering the Government to the desirabi be summound home, and proinoted in the liploiding the possibility of publishing statistics should beat the girls, she hoped the girls would Sergt. Majer Wilkinson, Sergt. Mejor Carral, little, Gmudah Singh looting with Davis closerping the attention of His Excellenor the Officer which may avert distster for a time but will written to Li Hung chung asking to be permit. The value of the Customs Returns of the She then proceeded to distributo the Frizer Major Akbal Biegi, Hasildar Ahmed Diu Sub-third lap. By this time four wer only were lity of disposing, daring the current year, of as The distribution eonoladed, the latter part of Committee; Lient Biamonds. Lient. Griffla left on the coarse, and the fourth could be much Crown Land as may be available in the vi- not remove its cause. The Tientsin certed to stay another term at big present. post. wende of China is considerably impaired by the programme was proceeded with, after which (Clerks of the Course); Lieut. Anderson (Starter); saroely said to be in the ranting. The race oiuity of the town for building purposes with a respondent of the N. G. Daily News, writing The Shi-pa mays that there are over 100-fis in the absence of a Custom House, there is
the want of statistics from Hongkong, where. Master D. XAVIER Mrs. Marsh Very Lieut. Matthews (Hon. Secretary)
was practically between Gundah Singh, Davis, view to facilitating tas erection of new houseS. The prizes were distributed by Mrs. Ryan. on the subject, very sensibly points out the of the Fang-tai momotains in Shansi province no machinery for their collection. The president Rev. Father Barghignoli, ladies and gentlemti
and Karhom Hingh, the latter of whom, in the The Board thon adjourned till Noon on Fri- which contain mineral mines of all descriptions of the Hoogkong Chamber, My, lyric, spoke re in the name of Mrs. Esulon, M. Braidwood, and
The following is a detailed account of the fourth lag and taken the second place. Guudab day, the 1st April, 1887. the right way to deal with the regulation and the merchants and gentry there have obcently in a most discouraging way of the posti; my askoolmates, I beg to thank you for your great various event
Singh at each accessive lap bud gradually in of the river can only be attained after a care. Lained permission from the Governor of the lity of remedying this defect; he said that they kindasss in coming here to day to assist at the LTEROWING THE CRICKET BAT, let prize creased his distance, till on the last, lap he was ful and esbauerire survey. He thinks thai, proving to establish a mining department aici could not fere people to give their returns. That distribution of prizes
$3; 2nd prize, $3.
Loading by about 50 yards. When the last round lar to that which exists in Yunnan province. It gentleman was probably influenced by the old werde will do much to affilate us to renewed There were four votries. Black was the first was about half toiled, be made & de sport
-HUGH 'MCCALLUM, Secretary. to obtain a correct scientific understanding, will not be allowed to carry on the enterprise Chine notion that matters ovanoated with tapic effect in the pursuit of knowledge. Mrs. Marsh, to throw, and sons of the others succeeded in and cams it perfectly fresh after a splendid ▲ careful survey should be wide plong with foreign capital.
should be kept us Recrot as possible, which is as ex- allow me to assure you also that we all share beating his record. His distance was 94 yards race, amidst the prolonged applanes of the
spectators irrespective of nationality. A finer LOSS OF A STRAITS STEAMAR BY rieur fins of 1,500 miles in length, and it The Band of the Northamptonshire Regimest ploded a way of conducting affairs as the all the universal regret felt at your approaching 7 inches.
race and a better finish has rerely been wit Beezan certain that in case embankments, will play at the Offers Mess, Murray Barracks, system of business itself. Ils not only absurd departure from Hongkong and sincerely wish
massed. In the last lap Davis gradually regained bot mischievous that Hongkong should remia oursalf and His Excellency many years of
Körbyangered dredging works, &e, are ordered, that about 20-morrow, the 12th Justant, commencing at the only place in the East where no returns of health and happiness
the distancy he had lost, came on aran terma with Sp.p. The following is the programmon 800 miles of the stren will bare to be dealt March.
Mrs. MARSH said that there would always be 2-100 YARDS' RACE- Batteries E. A. caly) the second mao, and then passed him. But the Love's Greeting ............ Smith. trade are published. Those, do we said lately,
in boats, lat and End of each heat to compete struggle was too much, and he was able to keep with. The remedies which should be apar
Aria.
in Final Lat prize, $5; 2nd prize, 23; 3rd his rad, Karhom Singh shooting past just at Doretty....... Colliers should comprise trustworthy statements of one lady she would think of when she was way "Gay Queen" ......... Philips. ballion movements. In Singapore, however, from Hongkong, and that was Mrs. Hanlon
prize. $2.
the finish. plied, where possible, aro irrigabing canala,
quet.hich is a free mert like Hongkong, them re- perseverance and comaga whe admired.
Immediately on getting sway, Leadon came Gardah Singh... tanks, and tree planting. Most porsous Fantic Runt of Offenbad Winterbottom. dinaneo passed for the purpose, as there jeno and trusted that the papile would do their bia, and when long in Dearman shot to the ..... Celfices, turns are collected and published under an Op She Baped Mrs. Haulon's school would prosper, the fore. Campbell then gradually distanced
Karhom Singh DaviR will coincide in this expression of opinion. A red-battoned Mandarin, who is out of official reason why a similar Ordinance should not baie te assist her. The question is one that should be doaltonployment, was brought up at the Mixed Court enacted in Hongkong, except the conservative balce version having been sang by the pupils, in
"God save the Queen" sid & vores of the front, and landed a winner by about a foot. Six 20-300 Yards' NON-COMMISSIONED OP from a collision with a steamer na yot not, with ut Shanghai, a few days ago, before Magistrato inertia which is often found abstracting pro with, uot only scientifically but thoroughly; Taui and My, Emens, and charged with begging gress even in what are generally regarded as which Mrs. Marah joined, ehters were gives for the energy which croated the Grind Coal for money at the Fomiga Hongs in the Settle- go-ahend communities. Already, as the Daily the Queen's Jubilee and Mrs. Marsh, and the should be brought to bear to envert the neut. Captain. Superintendent McEuen inform Press remarle, the agents of roneels bound to proceedings terminated.--
ed the Court that if the used should trouble Europe and America do as a matter of fact isne The following is the programm9.;---- foreigners again, he would have to be locked up memos of their cargoes, and in some eases the Sunce Sono. Thrice Hall Happy Day Pupils 31. Magistrate Tui accordingly advised the old manifests of import cargoes are laid open for the PIANOROKIE.. Blue Bells of Scotland Miss Tube first to put with a very fair resalt.
RESTATION... Ring A Wild Bobs, Miss E. da Costa. There were six entries. MoHugh was the above goes on to make a suggestion which gentlemte to go to his own provinciale for inspection of by this course should not be RECITATION... Somebody's Darling, Master C. Xavier at all dangerous. Is the second trial Cadman fail (21-200 TARPS CONSOLATION RACE, open statement it would appear that the socident on.
-doe Romedion mainder, Czúman's was the only ons that hooked should receive attealion at the hands of the
made obligatory instead of voluntary, and ex- Sczooz Sore. The Moonbhi Sailed to ranch his firstrecord, white Crawley came to Chinese Government, namely, that they As a regular convention of the Zion R. A. tended to all branches of the trade of Hong-RECITATION... Little Jim. should go to countries which bare laboured Chapter held at the Male Hall, Shanghai, on king, and it is gatte annecessary to dilate on the Taze Stora of the Bummor Night... Masters the front and managed to take the second prize
įthe Īst izutaut, the following Officers were in value to merchants generally of the information,
Abella, Monfort, and R. Gonzales, with a distance of Ŵ feet 1) izobos. MoĦagh, under similar difficulties to obtain inform stalled for the using year, vit:E.C. R. D. which, summarised in a public office, does not in- NOT TOO Miss S. dos Komodo inches.
DISTRICTION of Frizea.
the winner of first prize, was eredited with 332. tion me to the best mode of dealing with the Starkey, M.E.Z., Comp. A. P. Maogramor, jure say one. Probably an increase in the REUTATION Reek me to Scop... Miss L. Ribeiro. refractory river. He says: Although the Camp H. J. Fisher, H. R. Camp. T. Warion staff, or the creation of a superste branch, PANCUT DUIT.. Qui vire.. Misson M, stad La
McHugh..... Kingsmill, Treasurer; Comp. G. M. Hart, Scribe in the Harbour Master's Offlow, would be all that
bel dos Romedica. Crawley matter is very preasing it would be better if .; Comp. J. Henningsea, Scribe N., Cours. Fis required, and the result would be that the School Song Eparkling Water FLONG JUMP, 1st prize, 32: Snd prize, 31. go basty stop were taken. A compen M Gratton, P.S.; Comp. F. Clifton, ist Aust, ecurse of the whole trade of China would then RaCrEATION Death of Sir J, Moor...
Ed staff of hydraulic engineers alcall mike cesp. E. M-Eang, 2nd Asst. S.; Comp. Chis be clearly known instead of only that larger Durrow on thou Ship. (Muse 1.
Merritt, Janitor. The ceremony of installation portion which comes under the sognisance of the
ing Elver. 2 da 'accurate investigatíon, and as the river mount was performed by E.Ç, C. Throne.
a Costa, Masters O, Foreign Customs. *******
Pirana... National Anthou Xavier & 7. Gesto.
Hoang-ho into a blessing instead of a purse
to the country. The writer we have quoted
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rebellion.
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J. M. PRICE, Chairman. Read and confirmed, tha 6th day of April,
1887.
COLLISION.
The Straits Times of the 91st alt. says:-- It our melancholy duty to chronico s sad and salamitias accident, cue similar to which has very esldom happoned in 027 waters. We allude to the terrible news received by the steamer Sisnis, which arrived at 280 p.m. on the 30th March, of the total loss of the steamer Benton CER RACE (below the rank of Surgeant pertaiaty, known. Out of all the crew and passengers on board ameanting to opwards of R. A. only. 1st prize, 35: 2nd prize, 30, 3rd 143 souls, only 16 were picked up by the Sieste. prize, SC. There were seren entries. Bofors half the dis off Batu Pahat, of whom tau are Malays from tas interior, one Kling, and five Chinese, one of 8.-PETTING THL Snor, lat prise, $2; 2nd prize, tarcowa covered, three men only were meaning, whom is the starodore of the Benton, and who
who finished in the following order: —
is the only ons whe can give any sort of reliable Loaden
account of the collision. Our reporter this Or the ru Campbell
morning interviewed the Malay man who gave eridenos before Captain Ridbery, and from his all competitore who bare not won a prize ourred at about half past twelve o'clock on the 1st prize 8; 2nd prize, 33; 3rd prize. night of the 29th Marob. The Bentan, a steamer There were six starters. With the exception of 659 tons register, Captain Miles, plying be- of one man whe dropped out, the race was wall tweon this port and Penang and Malacca, was on cantested. When about half way Tomkins took her roturn voyage from Penang, baring called the lead and finished a winner.
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Eight mer entered for this event. The first to jump was Dearman, who was beaten in the Brat essay by Mough. This was mort beaten by Ahmed Dia. Finally McHugh led by about
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Tomkins Ashbrook Bookwith
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3
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on bor way at Malacca, which port she left at 5 o'clock p.m. When off Batu Pahat he saw the ret and green lights of what he considered to be a large stoner with two fannels. The Benton 2-OFFICERS' HANDEJAF-0 yards. Oneyard ported her heim. he states, but the other steamer Dare on without charging her course. Before The following started--Cel Ryan (91 yards; the Banian could get out of her way she was
allowed for every year sarvine,
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