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INTIMATION.

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, MARCH 21st, 1911

that a member who certainly cannot be | accused of a lack of public spirit should see no course before him but to give up his seat convinced that the Board in its present position can satisfactorily accomplish noth- ing whatever. Dr. HARTIGAN's contention

A. S. WATSON & CO., that time and trouble alike are domanded

LIMITED.

WINE MERCHANTS.

ESTABLISHED A.D. 1841.

CLARETS.

It is there-

for the due consideration of the many in portant subjects which come up, before the Bourd can be denied by none. fore absurd to expect that bugy men, who' have their own business to attend to, can afford to attend the fortnightly moetings merely for the purpose of airing their opinions, with no prospect of benefitting anyone thereby, The past history of the Pertine Perfume Sanitary Board would seem to prove that the opposition between the official and wou $6.95

7.56 9.00 9.06 official intubers is du inevitable and per- 139manent phenomenon, and that the official 19.96

view must always prevail in every case of 19.90 divergence of opinion. The only prospect of the unofficials having their recommends. 20 inaenszieLaut therefore seros to be by pure suudling the officials in the course of argument: this prospect, cannot be considered a very hopeful one. When by chance the ideas of the two sections happen to coincide, the Board hasnt opportunity of being of public service; int this o curs too farely to justify the continuance of the body as at present constituted. After all the friction and tri- pleasoat incidents of the past, the Board rains still as far as ever from being the valuable institution which it should be, and in his For Eastern city, threatened dong tinually, as are all cities in the East, with CARNET,problems concerning the public health,

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the leading Freach growers. The lowest priced of exceptional value and guaranteed to be the gemine product of the

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CHATEAU_LA_TOUR CHATEAU RAUZAN, and CHATEAU LAFITE are commended to the notice of Connoisseurs high-class after-dinner

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Wines of a rich and rare character

Smaller quantities and Sample bottles will be supplied at proportionate wholesale

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sanitary affairs are in a confired and on- satisfactory, condition, which reflects great discredit on those who are refused for go long to alter the state of affairs. It was suggested in 1895, when not only Drs. HARTIGAR and Ho Kat, but also Messrs. J. J. FRANC and R.K. Lara, the repre- sentatives at the time of the Hongkong ratepayers, resigned their posts on the Board, that the ratepayers should refuse to send .ny further representatives to the Board until it was put on a mere satisfactory foot ing; and this being done the Sanitary Board wasdetten-collection official members Unfortunately, this extreme protest did not lead to the desired result, for the Board is hardly a more free or more useful body now -than-it was even in 1995. The cat reason for this is the apathy of the ratepayers A. S. WATSON & CO.. They do not trouble to support their repre-

We guarantee our Wines and Spirits to

he genuine only when lought direct from as in the Colony or from our authorised Agents at the Const. Poffs..

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The British oruiebr. Endymion arrival poster- day from practice and H.M.S. Terrille Loft for Amey,

We have received from the Hang On Marino Insurance & Godown Co. a very luciome Chinese calentar.

there were reported one fresh case of small-por During the hours ending at noon yastarding and one death (Chinese).

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The Hriching, which arrived from coast ports yesterday, reported H. M. S. Britomart at "Foochow on, the 17th inst, and the Frouch

erstiser Descartes at Amoy on the 18th.

A contract is said to have been signed lutoly between the Corean Government and the Mitsui Bussan Kaisha for the latter to supply the

Government with 10,400 stende for using. j

A telegram has reached Tokyo to the effect that Li Hung-chang contemplates signing his post us peace commissioner, and has cold municated with Liu Kung-yi, asking him to be his successor.

At Shanghai tart work, hobore the Mixer Court two Chines were sentenced to one wonth's cängus and 200-blows each for as saulting Mr. H. Beck and stealing his gun at Yangtsepoo on the 10th inst.

The Hon. Treasurer of the Alice Memorial and Nethersole Hospitals begs to acknowledge with thunks the following donation to the funde of the Hospitala ;,- -

V. H. Deacon..

The Singapore Legislative Council an Tues day week last sanctioned the purchase of the Goudwood Estate for $145,000, and the Nassim Hill Estate for $90,909, Loth properties to b converted in dwellings for und let out at ressou able ratos to Government offers.----

In connection with the parchs of remounts. for India it is now laid down that Indin is to be made so far as possible independent of Aastralia in the inatter of the horsing of British and Native Cavalry, suitable country-breds and Arals being also preferred to walers fur Artillery purposes.

The hospital sip Carthage was to have left Calentia for China on the 25th ult.

The rough tota's for Malanca at the recent Couns are:-1891, 92,170; 1961, 94,389; in- cress 2,419

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Lients. Rowand, Headlam, and Hoddiestone have been appointed Assistant Marius transport

offers in China.

The cerana totals for Bombay City report a reduction of fifty thousand inhabitants, the Population baing now 770,000,

The War Department are understood to have in contemplation the adoption of a new service

uniform for the Anny generally.

The present Conmus gives the Rangoon population at 239,236, os against 180324, in the

last Census, or an increase of 51.012.

Over nine sullion dollars have been made avaliable for public works during the next fa- cal year by the Government of Barras.

TELEGRAMS,

"DAILY PRESS" SERVICE.

[FROM OUR CORKESPONDENTS.]

THE CRISIS IN CHINA.

SHANGHAI, 20th March, 7.15 p..

UPREME COURT.

Wednesday, 20th March,

CRIMINAL SESSIONS.

BEFORE HE HONOUR SIR JOHN W. Cak- RINGTON, CM.G. (CHIER JUSTICE).

THE “LATROCLUS MUS DER CASE,- The boating of the Patrodas murder case was resumed. - The secused was 'a- Manilama23 named Louis Aroganti, employed as a fireman or stokor on board the Britishi ship Patrociis, aud he was charged with the wilful murder of another fireman on board the miné, ship, umed me Chai Wal, ou the bigh seas on the 7th Febru

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The following composed the jury-Messi. Alwin Goocke, E. Haminon, J. M. Jensen, AM, Phillip W.CPyne.

MrVA Balis (eferk-and usher)-noted as Spanish interpreter.

CONFUSION AT HSIANFU. A private telegram to-day from friends of the Emperor at Hsinafu says that confusion is reigning at the Imperial Court.

EMPRESS RECALCITRANT:: The Emperor is said to be absolutely powerless, while the Empress Dowager

E. Arndt, W. J. Wright, and.

The case for the prosecution being dload, The Hon. Dr. Ho Kui addressed the jury for the defence. He said the prisoner at the bar

kind and one for whish, if found guilty, le

Capt. Harding. 23rd (Wallayolled) Regiment / furiously refuses to return herself or to was charged with an offence of the gravest of Madras Light Infantry, who has been permit the Emperor to return to Peking would be visited with the severest penalty attached to the hd-Madian Infantry, has! returned to India to rejsiu bis own corps.

under existing conditions.

GEN GASELEE COMES £OUTH, General Gaselee is expect. d here on

The three Russian warships Rowsin, Petra juanlonkan Giliak ure said to have been seen Biring live shells at "dummy" Japanese men- of-war at Chinhaiwah, which were especially Friday by H. M. cruiser Isis, put up for the purposo, "

A entry of the Wiltshire regimental quar- ter-guard has been shot thad on his post on the frontier uvar Peshawar from long range. There was no apparent attempt to seizes his rifle, and

no trace was found of the man who fired the shot, though a large party turned out to search.

Rowing men at kowo are mucks interested in an experiment of the Cambridge oarsmen, who are or training for the university boat-race on 4th March. By special request of a pro- fessional athlete, the crew is attending a class for daily practice of the strong sun's theorie of developing muscle and wind.

The Liverpool School of Tropical Diseases has received a report from the late Dr. Myers and Dr. Muriam. members of the commission

An Allahabad telegram states that the re-appointed to investigate yellow fever in tropical serves of 300 numunition in India have been climates. They say that there are in all cases brought up to the full complement, in spite of the heavy demands of last year for the China The manufacture will Expeditionary Force. now on a much larger scale, as the Nativo Arty is being re-armed.

Mr. Chamberlain has written to II. E. the Offer Administering the Gorerament at Singapore, approving of the grant of a gratuity w Mr. Goutle, tim late Municipal President of that place, and a bill. lai besa brought before the Legislative Council to vote the mount (810.500) out of the local Treasury,

sentatives protests, though, they appreciate the justice of the complaints and see that

The rough totals for the Census at Singapore 135 their present representation is a farce. The

consequence is that each fresh protest by an show the population of the Settlement of Singu.

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of yellow fever minute bacilli, and they state that they are of opinion that this is the cauNG of the disease. They consider that yellow fever is not dire 19 un animal parasite like matarin nor do they consider that the mosquito plays any very important part in the transference of yellow over from person to 1OIRON.

Mr. John Hughes, of Dowlnis, Hamorgan- shire, who left his native. Wales to become the pienser of iron and steel maufacture in the domains of the Czar, and founder of the busy township which bears his name-Hughesoffka-

as been the means of cansing rapid strides in the industry in Santi Russia, where the princt

Losnos, 19th March, 9 p.m.

the law provided. Therefore it behoved them to exorcise the atmost care, and if they found that there was any reasonable doubt in connec- tion with the guilt of the prisoner it was their eaty to give the man the benefit of that doubt and not to find him guilty of the charge. Thu prosecution would have them believe that the prisoner haul committed murtlar of the foulest nature, and not only so, but without the slightest provocation whatsoever. The prisoner was sup- posed to have committed that murder not only în old blood but without any provocation whatse- ever: Afterreviewing and criticising the evidence for the prosecution, the learned counsel asked what were the real facts. He was sorry to say that, as the affair happened in the middle of the night and wala the engines were working, it was impossible, or very improbable, for any of the Europem staff to hear the nolm, and couse- quently they had no reliable account of what actually passed But it seemed to hire that he was not asking the jury unduly to stretch their or-imagination when he asked them to believe that

THE TROUBLE AT TIENTSIN. Lord G. Hamilton has stated in the House that, pending the settlement of the Anglo-Russian difficulty at Tientsin by the

ilitary wathorities, the British entries remain at their posts, but have been dered not to assume the aggressive. disturbance is anticipated.

THE WAR IN SOUTH AFRICA.

No

LONDON, 19th March, 9 p.m.

BOTHA WILL NOT ACCEPT

KITCHENER'S TERMS.

Mr. Chamberlain hus. told the House of Commons that "Commandant Botha bas infornica Lard Kitchener that he is not disposed to recommend the acceptance of the terms offered by the British. He adds that bis Government and his chief officers

the 5th Misch, at 11.J.M. Consulate. Fro, muflisial member of the Bourd simply fallshore to be 225.471, as against 183.291 at the Pal works flourish. During the past five years e tirely agree with his view in the inatter.

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chow, the wife of S. TA, NË I POLA.

DEATH.

Census of 1891. The increase thus amounts to

in

particular, progress of an exceptional charac ironworks have been started, white the quartetts

flat, am the vid state of affairs continues 4000. The population within Maniel linit, ter has to be reportal, no fewer than fourteen

A Worthing, Nurses, on third March, JAMEstically unchanged. As long as this is

v, Esq., lite of Singapov, aged 65 years.

The Daily Press.

so, it is useless to expect any amelioration - þof existing conditions. If the ratepayers would publicly support their representatives. the latter might, be listened to with some | respect, and the reports of the Sanitary Board would not be mere, records of a debating society,

HONGKONG OFFICE: 14, Des Vicux Roan C. LONDON OFFICE: 131, FLEET STREET. E.C.

HONGKONG, 21st March, 1991)-

The English mail of the ith February was delivered in London sa the 16th inst.

Mr. Conger, U.S. Minister at Peking, with Mrs. and Miss Conger, arrived yesterday by the Toyo Kisen Kaisha steamer Nippos Mara trom Shanghai.

On the 27th April, 1895, Dr. HARTIGAN, injunction with, the Hon. Dr. Ho Kai, wrote to the colonial Secretary of this Coly, tendering his resignation me mem- ber of the Sanitary Board, of which both we then unofficial meutbers nominated be!

A coolie who was curlergoing a seuforce of the Governor. The resignation was accepted, | and Dr. HanTIGAN ensed to be a member three sunder the Opin Ordinanca ilied in gaol yesterday morning at Jalf-past Eve of the Burd. On the 19th December, 1891,

On Tuesing onetter på isomer committed suicide, Dr. HARTIGAN was re-elected by the Houg

A little Chinese girl was achaitted to the kong ratejayers, with Mr. James McKis, to the Sanitary Board. On the 7th instant the Ting Wa Hospital yesterday morning, suffer fact of Mr. McKik's resignation was mening from injuries to the head and belly sustain. "ioned at the Board's nesting, and this wook, ¦ od through a fall down a flight of stairs at 52.

West Street. is Jas been sarm from the letter appearing

in car columns yesterday. Dr HARTAN

An auction of old stores was held in the corn-

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amounts to 2293, and oxide Magical limits to 2.435. The increme is, therefore, 41,662 within Municipal limits, and only 423 ontside, These figures are of course only approximate.

The outbreak of plague at Singapore has used some delay to three Russian warships which have been in Colombe Harbour zow for sotae time, says the Straits Times. Their next port en route for Chins was Singapore. and whether they will try to reach Hongkong, or will Bad it neersary for coaling purposes to put themselves, in quarantine at Singapore, is not yet know." It appears that they have now left Colomb

A public menting was bold at Posong last week to consider ite arrangement to be made for the preparation of an address from Penang to be presented to Duke and the Buchess of Cornwall and York, on the occasion of their visit to Singapore. It was decided to present an address, the committes to draw it up being

Vermont, and Mr. Ross. A committes to pre, composed of the Resident Councillor, bir.

sent the address was also appointed.

of pre-existing works have doubled the unmber of their blast furnaces. Hughesoffka has now British colony of ahout eighty members all told inen, wouter, and children. The adult males are almost without excaption engagal at the iron and steel works.

CANTON,

FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT.]

Canton, 19th March. ARMY MATTERS. There is a lifference between soldiers and *braves." By an Imperial order Canton was allowed 6,000 soldiers as a standing army... and the rest ure what are called " braves. These braves may be unlisted or dismissed any time, as occasion requires, and their twy is from to four taels ench a three fuels Fix maes mouth; generally they are recruited from the country folk, farmer's men, vagabonds, hawkers, and coalies. Now, hy onder of the present Viceroy, with s view to cequoiy, the ero battalicus of the Ching, two of the Kuî, two of the Son,-und ons of the Heo regiment

GENERAL NEWS.

LONDON, 19th March, 9

9 p.m.

LIVERPOOL COTTON MARKET. The cotton market at Liverpool is de pressed. The official quotation is 4 13/162.

RECTER'S SERVICE.

LONDON. 18th March.

BRITISH SOUTH AFRICA, Do Wat's commando has broken up at Senekal

GREAT BRITAIN AND RUSSIA IN CHINA.

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a illapfte of some kind was going ou between the prisoner and the Chinese Brention that from bigh words they came to blows, and that in The small confoed xpone of the stoko. bale somebody astil knife by

br which the do- censed was stabbed. It was to be expected that when a man had beou knocket over of somente killed or injured the noise weald subside, and

und. It seemed to soap-goat had to be found.

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that there was a general inclination among th Chind firemen to implicato not only the pris soner bnt another Manilaman wlis was on bour He could not for what ressou, vrcept that the Chinese resented the employment of these men to do work hitherto done by mon of their own now. At ang rata there was evidence of ** fight. One of the witnesses for the prosecution stated

First of all the jury must be satisfied that the positively, that the men were fighting. prisoner killed the deceased man. If they had donbt at all on the point it was thuir duty to acquit the prisoner, but if they found that there was millcient evidence to show that the

any

prisoner kited the deceased his would ask them to consider farther whether he killed him with malice aforethought, that was to say intention- ally, in cold blood, or whether he killed him after having been provoked by blow received in a Aght. If they found that the prisoner killed the deceased while fighting with him and othera it would be quite competent for there to ring in a verdict of manslaughter and further- more, if they band that the prisoner, as rapro- sented by one of the witnesses for the proïssa- tion, was trem led by half-a-dozen hiu-men all striking of him and that he whipped out a knife and struck a blow in salf-defence, they would still bring in a verdict of manslaughter. but it would be exeusable munalaughter......

The Attorney-General followed, after which His Lordship summed up a s

The jury found the prisoner guilty of man- slaughter only, and he was sentenced to 15 years" imprisonment.

SANITARY BOARD.

A meeting of the Sanitary Board will faks place to ey, Thursday, 21st March, at 4.15 pm.

ORDERS OF THE DAY?

1. Resignation of Mr. James Mckie. 2. Minste by His Excellency relative to the provision of bath-houses for Chinese coolies.

3. Report of Dr. 1mson on the presizace of the larve of the anopheles mosquitoes is the neighbourhood of the Cattle Depot at Kennedy Town

All the papers comment on the gravity of the situation at Tientsin and counsel the Govern-

4. A Report of the Deputy Fuperintendent ment to be firm. The articles are moderate in of Police on the scavenging of the roads of

Kowloon,

fons exrapt the Sandord's, which aggressively romine Rassin of the existence of the British

have been disbanded. What will basome of floet.

NATIVE CRISTIAN FEUDS IN TUNGKUN.

As regards the new, Sepoy reginmaly raised in India, the Calcutta Englishaan ys that then it is easy to tell; they will become thieves, Society to as le start a fresh rebellion like that It having en decided that this Indian Army they are not meant for general serving abroad.gs, and vagabonde, und will join the Trisd

of Waichow last year. is to apply garrisons for Ceylon, Mauritius. Singapore, and other Eastern session, an fncrease of the army in India was rouded neccesary, but the roster will be supplied from all the native regiments in India, except such as have national or religions prejudices against

sinjr the sois.

London, 18th March.

THE DISTURBANCES IN RUSSIA. Renewed demonstrations have taken place at St. Petersburg. Cossacks dispersed the crowd. GREAT BRITAIN AND KUSSIA IN

THE FAR EAST.'" Lord Cranborne stated in the House that

There has been another religious disturbance between the Protestant and the Retaan Catholie converts in Tungkan district, where there are more native Christians than in any other place The weaker clans generally follow Christianity for protection, while the stronger, seeing the During the month of January 177 miles of advantages to be ga ned, do the same thing to new railway word opened in India. These insuit their purposes. Their bering spite clado mitre of the Bikanir.Bhatinda line fund the haired of each other which they showed Great Britain did not accept Russin a claim.

two years ago huve now again en resuscitated and have led to a fresh light. Te the sound of gongs and drums 1be unlice Christians armed theuselves and fought. Messages were sent by- misionaries to the local officials for troops, and the Magistrate Leo of Tangkan district wart with soldiers to suppress the trouble.

Russia had not communicated with Great Bri. tain regarding the Elliot Istantly, that Admiral Seymour's action was within our rights and that

HONGKONG VOLUNTEER CORPS.

5. Reply from Government relative to the new Western Market.

6. Minuto by the Medies Ofcor of Hualth concerning the question of the height of baitd- inge in relation to the width of the streets on which they tront

7. Correspondence relative to the erection of a cattle crematorium at Kennedy Town

GA. WOODCOCK, Acting Secretary-

AGENDA

In-Plant for the Victoria Hogital for women and children.

1. Analyses of publio water supplies for the month of January,

2. Lime-washing return for the fortnight. ended March 18th, 1901.

3. A return of the plague osses in the district of Tainan for the ten days ended February Zlet, 1901.

4 Statements showing the number of plague

January to 4th February, and from the 5th February to 18th February, 1901, cases and desihs in Bombay City, from 22nd

& Removal of quarantine restrictions at

Barms ports against arrivals from Hongkong

has pulley informed the ratepayers of the pound at the Central Police Station yesterdag Colony that he has notified H.E. the Gor-foreneon. Among the bargains were treaty On the rickshus for $31, and No. 5 manual fire-ngine ernor of his resignation of his seat. former occasion Dr. HARTIGAN resigned hic for 580. cause he could not approve of the appoint-

Af the Thioutre lust evening The Belle of New ment to thejust of Medical Officer of Health York was again produced before a crowded and of a gentleman schisted by the Government,

enthusi stio akionge. This evening stating in his letter that he was of opinion French Maid will be staged. The latter comedy that the Medical Officer's position au in-shumld draw well. It has just completed a 300 dependent powers, unless consideraldy nu-nights' run at Terry's Theatre, London. dified and in complete accordance with the

The preliminary bents in the regimental

on the metre gange, and 56 miles of the -Board's ananimous resolution in the uafter,

were inconsistent with the Board's constitu- sports of the Royal Artillery were decided at Bear Dhamtari brunch of the Bengal-Nagpur tion and dignity Now Dr. HARTIOAN bases Happy Valley yesterday afternoon, before a Railway on the 2 ft. tin gauge. Work was kogo turn-out of spectators. The programe begin ou Ahe Jubbulpora Gonda Railway, his resignation on wider grounds. Speak for to-day is an interesting ous, and comprises which is in the 2 ft. 6 in. gauge. This fine ing, as every one must admit, from a long almost every-defeription of athictie exorcise will be due miles long, and will cost. s. experience of sanitation in Hongkong, he The money prizes alone amount to something 85,10.000. It is being built as a bunch of the states his opinion that the Board, as such, like $671. The bound of the Royal Weisli Fusi Bengal-Nagpac system.

There was been another, fight between the van satisfactorily amorplish nothing whaters will play during the afternoon.

The Mitsui Bussan Krisha has been of late, clans of Cheong and Fang in the district of ever, unless and until it is made a free

The Annual Inspection of the Hongkong and is still, importing Cardiff coal in lyge Sai Chiu; and one man being shot dead, the agent, with adequate powers, acting directly under the Governor, and solely responsible Volunteer Corps wil be maile by His Excellency quantities tor the Japanese Nacy, the Japanese Nam Hoi Magistrate has gone to suppress the to His Excellency and the community." It Major General W. J. Gascoigne, C.M.G., on papers say. The Norwegian tamer Badtriot and investigate the matter, is, in fact, on the question of the actual the Polo Ground, Causeway Bay, on Saturday. Andrew brought 1,500 tons of coal for the 23rd inst. at 4 pm. We are requested by the Sasebo Admiralty. The British steamer status of the Sanitary Board that Dr. the Commandant of the Corps to say that his Stunfleld, which arrived in Nagasaki the same HARTIGAN feels compelled to make trusts that all heads of establishments in which morning from Cardiff and left for Kare,

go on houd his ship. It was a dark night, and on LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS, this very strong protest. It is very un-

Volunteers are employed will be so kind as to had on board 5,205 toas of Welsh coal, te be

The steamer Afridi, from Europe and Straits; and deaths from eng tas number of cayer of fortunate that at the present moment, allow them to leave their employment immedi-landed at the Admiralty port. It is sold that nearing the Customs shed be was shot through when the Colony is threatened with the ately after tiffin ou that day, as it is a matter about eight or nine thereand tons more of the the thigh about un juch above the right kuce, possibility at Icast of two epidemics, of very great importance that every member of above coal are expected at Sasebo and Kare in The culprit rin immediately into, a dark alley that a body capable of much useful and the Corps in the Colony should attend the In a few days, imported by the Mitmi Busan What led to this shooting is not yet known. indispensable work as is the Sanitary Board spection, unless he is prevented by illness from Kaisha to the order of the Japanese Govern whether it was robbery or revenge that

prompted it. The matter is under enquiry. should have been reduced to such a situation I doing so.

'mert.

A FATAL CLAN FIGHT.

THE SHOOTING OF MR. BABRES.

On Saturday the 16th inst., between 8 and

p. 34, A. Barros, the pursor of the S. 8. ou, walked with a friend from Shameen to

The final competition for the Gillies" Cop conditions were the two best aggregates in six took place of the Association Range The competitions, including handicap points, to win the Cup. Itaugos, 200, 500 and 60 yards. Rifles or carbines. The following is the order of merit-

Segt. L. W. Graham Gun. Baldwin

Rattey Dozakizon

Lapsley Danean

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Average. 100–91–93.5- 94-01-92.5 84-99-915 91-91-91 88-90-897 89-889

left Bingapore on the 19th inst., and is due here

or about the 24th lust. The steamer dibenga left Foochow for this port yesterday, and may be expected here to

day, p.m.

6 Plagne restrictions imposed in Jurma against arrivals from Singapore

7. Woskly report of coses of plagus, deaths, and houses disinfected, in Manila tapa

8. Withdrawal of Vonica Samtary Regulations imposed in Madras against arrivals from Singa pare.

Yenice Sanitary Regulations withdrawIĆ at Calents and Chittagong against arrivals from Hongkong, G

10. Telegram from Shanghat relive to de claring Hongkonga plagae-infected port

11. Quarantine imposed against arrivals from Hongkong in Netherlande-India

12. Statement.

in Singapore. 13 Plagio return from Bingapore for the week ended March 7th, 1901.

14. Telegram stating that no esses of plans have occurred in Singapore for the tos days

ended Aarch 17, 1901

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