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INTIMATIONS.
BROWN, JONES & CO. MONUMENTAL SCULPTORS.
AMERICAN MARBLE.
ITALIAN MARBLE. HONGKONG GRANITZ. Designs and Prices on application. OMer, 17a Queen's Rd. CENTRAL, 1ST FLOOR
A. S. WATSON &
LIMITED.
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRIES. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 16TH, 1911
alled up the list of its evil dadá and must be swept off the face of the earth with the majority of its present membera. Ae to the punishment of the guilty officials we have already spoken often enough and in common with everyone else who hopes for the paci- fication of China have always insisted that this is one condition (in spite of all China has to say on the question) of the settlement which cannot be foregone, if the name of foreigner in China is to count for anything
at all in future: The destruction of all
One million dollars (gold) have been appro- priated by the Manila Uivil Service Commals sion for improvement of the Outer Harbor and Lower Pasig.
The revenge of Sarawak, in 1901 is estimated! of 8862,823, The ontlay is set at $803,142.
Mr C. J. Rirett-Carmo, kävisor to the Mining
try of Financo in Slam and Comptroller of the Biamoss Government, is now in Singapore. 3. At a fire at Amoy on the 20th alt. Mr. Shop- pard, of Messrs. Butterfield and Swiro's factory. was secidently killed, and was buried the nort833,000 in support of the Free School there. The leading Chinese of Fenang have subscrib.
day by firing party of officers and men from which is said to be the oldest establishment of HMS. Isis.
recent specimen of English as she is wrote:- The N.-C. Daily News quotes the following
Dear Sir, I nan tell gowdon keepper sent up
its kind in the Far East. The school is now
in financial emborralement.
A Simta telegram of the Bist ule says that
TELEGRAMS.
...
| ANNUAL LICENSING SESSIONS.
DAILY PRESS SERVICE, Her Majesty's Justices of the Peace was held Yesterday afternoon the bunual sesion of
falithe Magistracy for the purpose of considers THE CRISIS IN CHINA. ing applicaziona for pubilaus and adjunct licenses for the year 1900-1901 but safer mon *The chair was occupied by Mr. F.A. Huze- at London, 14th November, 6 pm. land, and there were also present the Hon. F. H.
KAISER MAKES NO NEW STATE- MENT ON CHINA
The Kaiser has opened the Reichstag
CO., truscations in Chilli province, including Twenty Oji No. 163 paper @ream 22.25 if you the operation of the nois no protically com- new,
WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS.
Established A.D, 1811.
A-THORNE'S BLEND, White Cap-
Bule..
P'er Cruse 1 dol
810.80
please pay cash money for gainst I am think you very much my sirs,”
the operation of the relief of the garrison of His references to China contained nothing
plete, the relieving column having on the 80th reached Bado, but a few miles from Chakdarra,
The New York Sun intimates that the Ameri- |'all well. can War Department hus detailed Lšené, Col.
Jolm S. Mallory, of the 41st Infantry at Manila, According to a Japanese paper, the Coreau to be retained by Consul-General Wildman ststanding army cousists of 6,500 men, of whom Hongkong as military attaché. Wo under-3,000 Imperial Bodyguards, 400 Artillery, and stand that Colonel Mallory is at present in 100 Cavalry are in Seoul. The remainder aro distributed among the provincial garrisons and Hongkong.
range in numbers from 100 to 200. It is now reported that the strength of the Imperial Body guard is to be raised to 5,000, so that the standing army will exceed 8,000 mon in all. ⠀
The N.-C. Daily News Tisatein correspon dent writes that he learned from Bir Claude Mac donald that he asked the Foreign Office farapan when he was offered Taheran a year ago. The exchange of posts with Sir Ernest Satow was, as we have already mentioned, decided on last May before the troubles at Paking,
the celebrated Taku Forts, is not only a salutary lesson, but an essential step. No longor must it be possible for the Euro- peans in Peking to be out off from the sur rounding world for months at a time, un til with heavy loss a force can cut its way through to their rescue. In this "connor SCOTCH WHISKY.tion, too, we may take the stipulations for the presence of permanent Legation guards in Peking and along the lines of commu- nication to the capital from the sea-coast. Without these provisons there would still be the danger of losing touch completely with the Peking Europeans. It may come to pass that one day China can be trusted to respect her guests; until then their lives must be guarded, as indeed they ought to have been before now. However, we have
We received yesterday from Mr. Rounsevelle learnt the lesson and we must profit by it, Wildzaun, U. S.. Consul General, the following though late in the day. The prohibition of phoon warning. issued from Manila Oheer the import of arms into China is a step invatory at 10 azn Depression in Pacite pro- the same direction. Thanks to the freedom bly East South East of Manila. Later
we received another warning, issued at which this traffic has been allowed to enjoy,p.m. Depression E. or NE. of Manils, we have during the fighting up north probably moving to N.N.W.” often found our enemies as well, if not 14.40 better armed than our own troops, We cannot prevent the Chinese arming them-
10.80
B-WATSON'S GLENORCHY, MEL-
LOW BLEND, Blue Capsule, with
Name and Trade Mark
C-WATSON'S
ADELOUR-GLEN-
LIVET, Red Capsule, with Name
and Trade Mark
12.00
D--WATSON'S HKD. BLEND OF
THE FINEST SCOTCH MALT
Whiskine, Violet Capsule
E-WATSON'S VERY OLD -·LIQUBEE
SCOTCH WHISKY, Gold Capsule
15.00
THORNE'S BLEND ⚫ und WATSON'S GursonCHY are high-class Soda Whiskies, of greater age than most brands in the
market.
ABELOUR GLENLIVET is a very old Pent
Whisky (smoky) and could not now be
replaced in stock at the price.
D is well known for its fine flavour.
selves as well as they can, but we
can
top our manufacturera selling to them the weapons which may be turned against us. Thero has been too much license to arms traders all over the world, and the Powers have come at length to recognise this. The suspension of public examinations for five years in districts which have disgraced themselves by outrages on foreigners in a ensure which will cut off many from the sttainment of honours for some time, and will therefore impress itself on the popular mind. The introduction of a system of ra- tional intercourse with the Emperor follows on the abolition of the Taungli Yamen. The question has often be mooted bofore, but
The C. N. 3. Tatang, which arrived at Shangbai frora river porta on the 9th lust, re-
ported seeing H.M.S. Daphne and the German gunboat Illis at Hankow, H.M.S. Tedpole at Kinkiang, H.M.S. Rosario at Wr
H.M.S. turoo at
French
Banaventure at Nanking, H.M S.`. Chinking. The Tulang pasand, they gunboat Lipa ton miles above Kiukiang, qud a German cruiser at Kushan Point.
A
The Hon. Treasurer of the Alico Martorial and
Nethergole Hospitals begs to acknowledge with thanks the following donations to the funds of the Hospitals
Kwong Wal Company Chow Dart Tong ... Man Cheung Yuen Un Lai Choen Chan Chan Nam Under $5..
2014
$15
10
10
5
5
3
Shanghai is in receipt of a telegram from the
The Chinese Telegraph Administration at
E is of superb quality and pronounced by Chim has managed so far to avoid the
to the world, the isolation of the Emperor that the farmers in that district, supposing the
..
During the recent maiden trip of the Trans atlantic liner Lorraine, very satisfactory results ware obtained from the testing of the carrier pigeons. These birds have, it is said, beaten the former record, for they ostried messages over 350 miles, or about 650 kilometres of ocean. The provions longest distance covered by the pigeons tested was 824 miles. Twenty-fire passengers of the Lorraine were enabled to
send message to their friends by the pigeons when the liner was two days out from Havre on the voyage to New York,
Confirmatory news of the loss of the sailing Hongkong to New York reaches as by this sbip Tam O'Shanter while on a voyage from
mail. The vessel, it is gossiped in shipping circles, was condemned for any further ser vico, and negotiations at one tiíno existed for her sale and subsequent "break up." However, after a minute murray, it was determined to again put her on the run and she was charterki for America as above stated. The vessel was in
command of Captain J. F. Ballard, who had his wife, daughter and infant on beard, the chief and second offloors wero Europeans and the remainder of the crow ware Japanese. The Tam O'Shanter loft Hongkong on 9th Septam-' ber, and from the fact that she was never re- ported as passing Ajor it is presumed that she
was lost between Hongkong and that port. She carried a general cargo.
The Straits Times mentions another
sible for the Governorship of the Straits..
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A PROMOTION AT PEKING. Mr. Tower, Second Soorstary at the British Legation at Peking, has succeeded to Mr. Bax Ironside's post.
pie
· CHINA AND THE ALLIES DEMANDS.
-
Dr. Morrison, in his despatch to the Times stated that he believed that Chins would willingly accede to all the terms demanded by the Allies
except the death penalty for the Princes and officials; author
BEUTER'S SERVICE:
Ky, CH.6.Mears, 1). R. Crawford, Cooko, (Dr.) F. Clarke, H. P. Tookey, Kallifax, HP Nicolle EW. Mitchell; and C. A. D. Melbourne (Clock to the Unstlooz
The following was the list of applications; Jose Gomes, the International Hotel, Now 318 and 320, Queen's Road Central: Isydor Silberman, the Globe Botal, No. 184. |"Queen a Hond Central ; Impo Samuel Greenpa- 1 boin the Central Hotel, Nos. 242 and 244 Queen's Road Central Moritz Freiman, the Land We Live In Hotel Nos 332 and 334, Queens Road Central: Mis Annetta Papier. the Colonial Hotel No. 1, Jubiles Street: Heinrich Varoimaan, the Western Hotel, Nos, 90 and 12, Quşen's Bond West, Mrs. Esther Oliver the ravellere Hotel, Nos. 12 and 18, Queen Victoria Street;-Henry James Faunch, the Prays Most Hotel, Nos, 48 and, Fraya East, James Win. Osborne, the Kowloon Hotel, Elgin Road, Kowloon Hens Jertram, the Garmin Tavern. Nos 286 and 268. Queen's the Stag Hotel, Nos. 148 and 150, Queen's Rosd batral Butomjee Cowasio, Bamjoo, Road Central Is nail Fillay Medar, the New Visteria Hotel, No. 9. Queen's Road Central James Thomas Coarse, the Esstern Hotel Nos. 192 and 194) - Queen's "Road Bast; Cowasjon Hornajes Songs, the Hanghom
Hotel No. 30, B Balkeley Street Hungrom
Hamilton Ed Hammon, the Bay View Noa 20 Shaukivan Road: Barnard Jorns, the Eastern Hotel, Nos 173 and 175, Queen's Rood Haynes, the Hongkong Hotel,
LONDON, 13th November.
'PARLIAMENT. Parliament will mest for the autumn Session | Nos. 21.
Dased.31, Queen's Road Central,
on the 3rd December, as the Government re- and No. 1 and 1 Pedder Brust Alexander quires money for the war
Moir, the Peak Hotel, Rural Building Lot No. by the Foak - Frederick Melhusish, the MINISTERIAL APPOINTMENTS, Criterion Hotel, Nosi: 21 and 23, Pottinger Lord Raglan has been appointed. Under-Strest; Richard J. Young, the Metropole Boorotary for War Lord Onslow, Under Secretary for the Colonies and Lord Hard wicke, Under-Sonretary for India,
consist of twenty members, the largest on ro card.
It is almost certain that the Cabinet will
ILLNESS OF THE TSAR OF RUSSIA The Taar of Russia is suffering from an attack of influenza prehend andre
THE FIGHTING IN BRITISH"-
A SOUTH AFRICA, Os tr The Boor raiders continue "activo. Prisoners
admit that they are hopeless of regaining the country, but they are determined to cause the British as much loss as possible. W
THE UNITED STATES REVENUE.” The United States' Revenue is 8607,000,000, the largest on record.
CHINA HONOURS,
Hotel No. 2 Shaukiwa Road: William Krator, tha Keso, Shamrock & Thistle Hotel. No 4 and 300 Queen's Road Control: Antonio Fonseca (Adjunct Idcense), the Con-
Prays Wet Mra, Matida Moore, (Adjunct naught House, No. 24, Queen's Road Central: Anthony Milroy the Sailors' Home, No. 1874, Ficoned) "Potham House, No 120 Wyndha Street, M Elizabeth F. Stainton (Adjunct license), the Waverley Hotel, No. 8. Ica House Street: Victor J. Avilis. Thomas Grill Room,
2. Queen & Road Osutral, RECALL THE RABTREK HOTEL
With regard to the application of J. T. Course for the premises known as the Eastern
Hotel of Nos. 12 and 184 Queen's Blood Bust, figs) said that the licensee of this hotel was
Mr. 0. D. Thomson (Mosers Descon and Hart-
formerly Me Jorus! The latter obtained in license last year, but his conduct was mussticfuo- tory and it was decided that a new man should apply atr. Conesa was formerly on the Almy medical staff. He was discharged with a good character, and had been employed at the Government Civil Rospital, and obtained a good testimonial from Dr. Atkinson. He was
chief honours conferred for service in Chin
In our lane of Monday we gave the list of afterwards employed a short time by Watkins, ~~~ Mr May-^£ should be glad to so Dr. Atkin-
Plated The testimonial was produced Commanders Fraser, Granville, and Beatty
sulaba d'ages
leading local connoisseurs to be the best concession. As her Empire, however, opensofco at Tangkwan, dated the 1st inst, stating According to the World, Sir Arthur Have. The following list of promotions is now to son's testimonials and the Chair-
brand in the Hongkong market.
A. S. WATSON & CO.
LIMITED,
WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS.
Established A.3). 1841.
BIRTHS.
At Hankow, on the 8th November, 1900, the
Wife of ALFRED BROWN, of a daughter,
On the 8th November, 1000, at Yaloong Cotton Mill, Yangtzepoo Loud, Shanghai, the wife of J. H. WALK, of a daughter.
November, 1900, the wife of THOK. J. ROCHE, of
At C 139, Woosung Road, Shanghai, on the 9th 2. Park Lane, on the 11th November, 1900, the wife of D. GOLDMAS, I. M. Customa, Shang-
Boll
bai, of a son.
MARRIAGE,
a
the searsity prevailing on the borders of Shousi and Shensi.
a Colonial Governorship, as the five years passarl
in India do not count for Colonial Office pension. His colonial service dates from 1873,
From the World's point of view this sug gestion may seem fraught with potential pro phecy. As a matter of fast no man who has sorved as Governor of Madras at $7.000 a month, plus allowances, will accept a drop to $34,000 s year and a lower grade billet in the Straits.
bend
and Keyes to Commanders kanak
Sub-Lients. Ballard, Walcott, Bristhwaite,
Staff-Surgeon Thomins to Fleet Burgeon; Cochrane, and Kennely to Lieutenant;
Surgeons Browne and Hall to Staff Surgeon, Staff Paymaster Alton to Fleet Parmaster; Asst. Paymasters Hotter and Hargraves to Paymaster
Majors Johnston, R. M. L. and Lake, R.M.L.I., to Brevet Lieut. Col
Capt. Wray, P.M.L.I., to Brøvet Møjer, Lieut. Armstrong, RMLI, to Captain, R.M.LINKE
Commander Boothly. Midshipmen Herbert, Jones, Mayne, Gipps Guy, Shere, and Osborne
man charred that it stated that the applicant
epidemic.... The Chairman added that a inan was an excellent man for putting down au
demis, and påt not be a good man to conduct a might be a good man, for putting down nu epi- banko House he had b
~The Justices concdered the application in private, and founded that it was not advisable that the place should be kept open. They, therefore, refused the application.
With regard to the Application by Bernard Jorus for promises at Vos, 173 and-175; Queen's Road Baat to be called the Eastern Hotel, Mr. Wilkinson Oilessrs. Wilkinson and Grist), appeared. He said Mr. Jerus obtained a licence last your to carry on bualness at certain pre- mises in Queen's Food East-Nos. 192 and 194. how promises did not belong, to him but, were the property of a Chinaman. With this Chinaman his client had lately been on somewhat bad terms, Whether that was on account of the Chinaman wishing to obtain
poamission of the Heong granted to his
must be relaxed. We must do away with presence of the telegraph linato be responsible lock, Governor of Madras, will return to Eng. corrupt and useless go-betweens, and have for the prevailing drought, have ent the line land about the end of the your. He will thus recourse to the actual fonatain-head. Last between that station and Heifa, sirelinquish offics three months before the exto Captain on the list of terms comes the indemnity to terrupting communication between the newpiration of his period of five years actual peran Kemp, Laarl Halbert, Colomb, "states, corporations, and individuals." capital and stations to the north, but not affece rice. Sir Arthur will be brought forward for This is, of course, inevitable, but we have ting communication between Hsiaofn and already expressed the hope that no huge stations south to Shanghai. It is clear that further interruptions from the same cause may Eums will be demanded for two reugota. be apprehended in the same part of the country, and he has still some three years to put in The first is that it will be difficult to avoid and the circumstance is of interest as Indicating before he can olim a full retired allowance i [the incidence of the burden on the mass of the people, who are not guilty, or only guilty to a small extent, of the recent outrages; and the second that, in the case of murder,
The dearth of cal and the present, crisis in it is an evil principle to set up that the loss the coal market has brought Java cost to the
by a good round sum of money. If this extensive and as being found mainly at Bayal of European lives can be compensated for front. The coal measures of the island are described in the Botavia Nieuwsblad as very
A despatch from Madras to the Indian Dasily point be fully recognised in the negotia.in the residency of Bautam. Only Eocene oral News of the 24th nit. says:-A eyelenio storm tions, the terms now set out as the basis of is met with in the island. Broval also of some intensity has been raging in Madras the future treaty will be received with satis abounds in Java. Coal similar to that fenud since yesterday, accompanied by heavy rainfall. faction; but there are, of course, very many at Baysh is mined in Northumberland and in The weather in the Bay has been squally, nad details, as to intercourse, freedom of ports Lancashire. The government sont an agineer last night the s.a Clan Fraser, which was and waterways, etc., etc., which are not to examine the Bayuh seams. He reported suchored in Madras Harbour, saapped her boy dealt with at all.
favourably on their quality and extent Bat mooring chain, as also the wire haweer, which the government did not follow this up by win-was put on by the pilot to prevent any accident ing operations, owing to dificulties of trans then sho drifted along shorewards, dragging The English Mail of the 13th October was port, especially the absence of railway comhor anchor, which, however, got caught in one
THE HUNGHOM HOTEL*** delivered in London on the 10th inst
munication between the coalfields and the of the mooring chains attached to a buoy, and at the now dally occupation by the police of Mr. Hosce apparel for the licenses of the thas prevented the vessel from stranding al-raiding gambling dons. He risited one in Hnnghom Hotel He said his client had held nearest seaport. These diffoultios have now been almost surmounted. A company has been together, Har storn just reached the ground, Kwong Ws Lane a the evening and made the lense for five morte. He believed it was
sighteen arreste
proposed that the hotel should be removed in formad to work the Baysh coalfields. It is ex-but her bowhead was free. The senior Harbour Each defendat had the usual story to tell of boat two months to the American Match pected that shortly Java will be no longer Master went on tward at once and dropped being in the house just to see a friend, or Factory. He did not know whether there was dependent upon foreign coal.
another anchor, so as to make her safe. He merely looking on, cte, etc.. but his worship by objection to rating the loenas, but he remained on board all night, and the vessel is convicted thom, the two masters: being and understood that afr. Cook of the Dock Com now securely moored, having been moved out of 125 or six weeks! imprisonment, and the others say how gemething to say with regard to it.
35 or 14 days. her dangerous position. During the squally weather, several Masula bouts were washed
At the Union Church, by the Bay. G. J. Williams, [1003
ADA HUMPRZETA to RɔJEHT DICKS.
DEATES.
At 30 this morning, the 10th inst., at the Royal Naval Hospital, Assistant Payumeter JAMES BAXTON Baknes, U.S.N, of U.S.8. Don Juan de Austria;
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At the Government Civil Hospital, on the 15th inst., GEORGE CRESHWELL HAYWARn, eldest son of Eliza HAYWARD and the late G. HAYWARD, aged 30 years. Funeral will pass the Monument,
p.n. to-day, the 18th inef,
[2004
at
On the 10th November, 1000, at 4, Amoy Road,
The damage sustained by H.M.S. Fame dur. Shanghai, MATILDA CONNELL, widow of Aylmering the late typhoon is greater than was at first John CONNELL, RN., aged 74 years.
imagined. In the fore part the plates are so strained that it is thought they will have to be removed and replaced by new ones, and in the after parts several feet of the hull will have to be renewal. The repairs are being proceed
At No. 1, Yuen Fong Road, Shanghai, Mary the wife of Geo. A. Woons, in her 53rd year."
The Daily Press.
HONGKONG OFFICE: 14, DES VŒUX ROAD C1. LONDON OFFICE: 131, FLEET STREET, E.C.
HONGKONG, November 16th, 1900
ed with,
a.
There seems to be considerable dissatisfaction. among persongens and the general public in all the Eastern ports at the recent steamship owners combination to increase the passenger rates 10 per cent. Almost the entire press of India denounce the proposal set forward as "au im- podtion," and the reason of the increase being has to the incrossed price of enal safe lying The Penang Gazitle to hand subterfuga." gaysThis action has caused considerable
ashore.
THE TYPHOON.
FEARED LOSS OF A FISHING FLEET.
promotion.
Engineer Cossey, noted for warly
POLICE COURT.
Tharaday, 15th November.
BETORN ME. HAZELAND;
GAMBLUES,
Inspector MaLennan took a turn yesterday
clinut or not he could not say but he under stood that an application had been made with respect to the premises at 102 and 194 to have the license transferred. He submitted that his ellent, had endeavoured to, conduct the placo properly. Thume yan nothing against the man himself, and provided the justices, saw no ob "Jection to the premises they were asked to licenne he did not see why the Justices should object to the application.
The
#pplication was refused.
There happened to be a Chinese shop with a DESEETING TH
THEIR SHIPS
gropski Hoense non door to the hotel, and his Joseph Duffy wont ashore from the trans port. St. Andrews, and found, when he wanted instructions wood that sailors got drink there.
and took it to get back that he had spent nearly all his
ho Chai said that this house had given money and had not salficient to engage a Bam-rise to a lot runkards, and the occupier wa pan to put him on board. The ship shortly dia gomi Kit
lying a drunken afterwards sailed for the Cape without him with liquor
Inspector McEwan, of the dockyard Police stated that the man was willing to wor he said, Ascasould ha
heal of trouble st the it caused a greate passage to the Capo by the transport ohawk indeed if this house could be shut up as which he could rejoin the St. Andreun, Duffy to a different war hips had been severely which is abortly leaving for that port, and at Dock In many cases the Baropeans belonging was satisfied, was not a willing deserter, as punished the remit of their getting drink
£16.
It is with the deepest regret that we have to record the death of Assistant Paymaster J. 8. Barber, of the U. S. 9. Don Juan de Austria The deceased officar expired at 4:30 am- Turze is nothing very startling in the terms yesterday morning at the Royal Naval Hospital
Reports of the damage caused in the outlying demanded by the Allies from China, as set of typhoid fever contracted at Canton. The dissatisfaction in India, too, where it is pointed idands by the typhoon continue to be sent in forth in the summary telegraphed by Dr. deceased was son-in-law of Mr. Wm. Whiley.out that, although coals have, of course, rison to the Polios Authorities. It is feared that MORRISON to the Times. Taking them resident manager of the Sparry Flpur Company, in price enormously owing to the South Africa about 10 junks with about 90 persons on board he had left all his possessions and money on the In que certain lost his life, inrough point by point, rightly enough prominence and only married three months ago. We desire
and Chits wars, the Taff Vale and Grout East have been lost in the neighbourhood of Lintin boards falling fato the dook when drinks IFe cond
months Daffy-Four to express our deepest sympathy to Mra is given to the reparation due to Germany Barber, Mr. Whiley, and his family in their
pay, cir-just alosa on not say whether the man got his drink at the aru strikes, and other kindred causes, the effects Island. They belonged to the district of Tai
SUSAHunghom Hotel, but it was the general for the murder of her representative at a bereavement
of these latter troubles are not likely to be more Ho, sad as they have not yet been heard of it
An order was passed for his being placed on Peking, and, provided that it be insisted
then temporary, and indeed are already showing is not at all unlikely that they have all como to board the Jokatek opinion, that he did. The penes, outside the hotel were really disgraceful. Of course the Three seamen from the steamer Cloverdale | nolics could not watch it, alwaya, The Euro- upon that the mission of apology be fully
aigns of a passing off Besides, all the liners grief, as whom the wind veered round they The Hongkong Cricket Club will play their which ran from Calcutta and Bombay but would feel the full force of it. Some junks were charged with going ashore without lose, pean foremen at the Dock said it was sometimes
and further, with refusing to do duty. They imposible for their wives to pass ↑ the house. · explained in the Peking Gazette, an excellent fret match against the Garrison, commencing native coal, and with the gradual but certain containing 20 or 30 men foundered off Tai Ho wore ordered to be forcibly pat on board, - The Chairman, spoke strongly against tho effect should be produced by the course pro- at 2 pm. to-day and continuing at 11 am on development of the Bongal and Asian coal trade; and the crews were drowned. The small harbour STEALING CLOTHING posed by the Allies. The monument, to be Baturday. Both teams are strongly represented which is overy day growing in knportance, coal at Tai Ho was crowded with junks during the Chan Fak, servant at No. 7 Police Station, house, and the application was refused erected, we suppose, in a conspicuous post- and the result will be looked forward to with at these ports have never been better, cheaper, typhoon, but the bluff kept off the wind and all was charged with stealing are pieces of clothing. As to the pulleation of Victor J. Avilis for
valus 24, from one Li Kyonkeze
the House of Thomas's Grill Rooms, Mr. tion in the capital, will serve as a memorial interest. By kind permission of the Colonel or more plentiful. If it were necessary, it is escaped.
Complainant stated that he visited his brother's Melbourne said he had been given, to understand in time to come that the sanctity of envoys and Officers, the Band of the Srd Madras Bom- alleged that steamers could probably satisfy Though the damage done to the junks and quarters at the police station on the 6th fast, and that the application would be withdrawn on the cannot be lightly disegarded. The aboli bay Infantry will play on Fraisy and that of their requirements at even lower rates than boats of Yaumati was considerable the number on coming away left his box, which he roped ground the Mr. Aislind no authority to tion of the Teungli Yamen is an absolutely of Royal Welsh Fusiliers on Saturday. The three now current Objection is also taken to of liver lost does not appear to have been so found that the box bed been broken opou and to the cpulations at
The sppilation was adjourned the addition being decribed as pristage, in the groat as has been reported. In the majority of the clothing already mentioned stoles. essential step. This body has too long boon
following am the
Complainant brother, said that when the Just to see whether Mr. Avills purposed with, allowed to befool the representatives of the Hongkong Cricket Club-Mers Maitland, advectivement word which is its suist Cachai-csen the reports as to loss of junke, etc., sent in
drawing his application or not tou thoff was reported to him he institated a
All the other liures were renewed Powers. Over and over again has its futi-Ward, Mackenzie, Lee, Batter, Barnie, Noble, cal conso means a percentage paid to the misutor to the police say " no lives lost.”
and in defendant's room camné soros zume PAWN- Hickets onecaled in the bed. In a drawer ho also found two of the five articles stolen
THE BENJAMIN HEWALL" BEFLOATED.
the shipper's goods. It is tras that in this The Berjumis Sewell, which was driven sanse the term, together with the gratification short near the Naval Yard, has boon to floated. which it signified, his long wine fallen into and is now undergoing repairs in the Dook at dus, but it should hardly be angloyed how Kowloon "The water was pumped out of her to describe wast Would be characterised more by Boxing are engine belonging to the
Clifton Brown, R.N., Elliott, EN, Strong; - of the veseľ as a gratuity for taking charge of lity and insincerity been demonstrated. It B.M.LL, and Barcombe Smith, has been a standing proof of the readiness Gorrison Major Dyson, Major Dorshill, of the foreign nations, when dealing with Captain Ainslie, Capt. Johnston, Captain Wall, China, to tolerate what they would put up tent. Nicholson, Liont. Kriokom book, Lieut. with nowhere else. By its conduct in the Johnson, Leeut. Hill, Captain Langhorne, and events leading up to the Boxer outbreak it A. N. Other.
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Water Police.
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The Coupon Casrier states that Dr. Tris- Chancelier of the Diocese of to allow the viber and church- sritualistic church at Pinner to
Defendant pleaded that the pawn bokets and ↑ tram." "Q. clothing had been placed in his room by some London, decli one. He knew nothing of them
Themagistrate passed sentence of two months groot o rade pereem of Romish character in the hard labour. There is a previous conviction|edifles Bome of the medieval Food screens wa against the accused.
Asve seen were rude indeed.
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