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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, BATURDAY, NOVEMBER 16ra, 1901

when we understand that some fresh local | now took grợn the bawling at the Barracks | houndary and afterwards for a single."*"Booring and, giving Potter a much needed rest. Bharp in the opening passages wat slow Fifteen stole a single off his first half by placing nicely minutes had elapsed before double figures warn to square leg. The rest of the over was unevent reached. The batsman were taking na risks, Mr. Walsingham Potts Mr. OH. F. Hayful, and this batsman accordingly tock Stanian's and very rightly so, but this cautiousness did

Mr. C. Hudson, I.M.S.

next, driving his fourth volley to off for not make for the brilliant cricket which the ME Jobstock Me Tittlebat

Mann was put on at the upper end and opened spectator loves. A run here and there was all Mr. Jobetook...

against Sharp, who out to point for a single, that was added to the soure for the easing which was only provented from being a bound-quarter of an hour; Lanning stealing a pretty

Lawy (her maid) saioan

• Mr. Ok 1/thedron,

Mire, Caming. Fanny (hor acce) Miss Hutchings, - Miss Howplun

Interval of 15 minutos,

Song

POLICE COUET Friday, 16th November. Berous M. F. A. Hassland, POLICE MAGISTRATE

A CREW REÍÜSE DUTS.

The crew of seventeen Filipines of the Dutch steamer Wilhelmina (Captain J. de Vries) were charged with refusing duty on the 14th inst. Netherlands prosecuted.

-LATE TELEGRAMS.

- SRWA-VIA BANGOON AND CETION:]

THE WAR IN SOUTH AFRICA.

THE FRENCH LOAN.

London, 29th October, The new French loan of 265 million france, guaranteed by the Chiness indemnity, will be dovated to defraying the cost of the China expedition and recompensing sufferers by the outbreak in Chian.

THE FAE HAST,

London, 30th October. The Times Shanghai correspondent says the conditions under which the preparations are

under the protocol are shaotic and neither the

possess

Scene-Mrs. Jobstock'e gry hit by smart fielding on the part of Lan: I by means of a well-placed hit to square leg. Beside the explain, the Consul-General of the Forsign Governments, except the Dutch and being made to give effect to the incrassed tariff

ning at cover. His next ball was driven to Gratis square leg for 4 by Mackenzie. In the follow PLANTATION REVELA

ing over from McEnen's end, Sharp had another Opening Brie "Lazlly drowsily Mrs. Brewitt well-bit leg boundary. This bat was making

Mammy's little pumpkin- Mrs Yeats.plucky stand; after an innings of about 40 Socoloured constant en minutes' duration, 31 runs stood at his prodit

"Ma onliest ono Mr. Hudson. Recitation Mr Worcester and he appeared to be well set against the Klen me, Honey, does: Howkins bowling. So also did Mackenzie; he drove Song

and (“Just because she made? Mr. Wor- Hand in his second over to the leg boundary Danes dem goo goo erer bester, Song

od Mimos F. and M. Seth “Good night-2-2-5"; Mr. Yet, DEACON JAWBONES - Mr. John Haya Asafsted by

After several-nnoventful overs, this batscored a well-ran 3 off aniok to leg while MoEus further brightened up the dull spell by ssicking Mackenzie to leg for 4 and natting him to point for 2, thus bringing the score op to 20 after searly 40 minates play. Sharp new book over the bowling at Nackenzie's end, sending down a maiden against McEnen. In the follow- ing over Lanning drew Billings round to square ing character; when stamps were drawn at 4:45, 25 runs had been scored-Lanning, MoEnen 13.

LICENT SABUALTINS, The following is a list of the recent casual- ties in South afrios:-

London, 28th October. THE TORSION. GOVERNMENTS” CLAIMS, The Compensation Commission rasssembled to-day. The Chairman announced that the

the Froneb, had nocepted a lump sum of al- Capain de Vriss They signed a contract together 89,5501 sterling in settlement of all with as to proceed from Manila to Beattle. Ilaims, and he hoped a speedy settlement would was forced to port in bere in secount of bad be made with France and Holland. weather, and they took the opportunity of striking work and leaving the ship to try to get is not up to the standard, but they get better back to Manila. Their oxenas is that the food

His Worship--What do you want me to do; food now than ever they got before. send them to gaol or put them on board would be of no use to me now on the ship.

His Worship-Will it saffce you do and then back if they promise to do their duty?

Captain de Vries-Yes, bai they will never The match will be resumed this morning at promisa

The charge was explained to the defendants will be commenced at 1.30p.m. immediately able English, and one of them said they refused 1 t and will bongsumed on day at to obey orders because the food was not what His Worship (to interpreter)-Ask them if 10a.m. In the Hongkong. eleven Major it was represented to be,

are willing to go back. The Dyson, A.P.D.

17th October: wounded slightly, Liout Hasth, 1st Welsh Regiment, and Lisat. 0. 8t. John, Imperisi Yeomanry-19th October wounded lightly. Capt. Stanley Balter Imperial Yeomsary-21st October: wounded Mounted Rifles; wounded slightly. Liout. J.

Customs per the Consulstas authoritative copy of the text,

ZER TLAGUE-IN LIVERPOOL.

London, 28th Gütober." It has been ascertained flat two deaths 000urred at Liverpool in the beginning of October which were ascribed to influeurs but are due to plague. Three suspects have been isolated and contacts are being watched.

London, 30th October. Fresh cases of suspected plague have occurred

1944 My pal is a high-born lade” Mr. Wolfe † for 4 and to on for 1. But this bowler's attack | log for 8. Play continued to be of an uninterest- Captain de Vries-Bend them to genol. They gaverely, Capt. Hoary, 7th New Zealand in Liverpool and four deaths. Outward-bound

Skirt Dance Finale: Selo and Chorus

Megaro, Hay, Hudson Wolfe and MoEuon's bowling, too, was well taken by both ten o'clock. The match Shanghai v. Hongkong by the interprater, a Filipino who spoke pa Kitohonor's Fighting Scouts-24th October:

was not nearly so dangerous as it had been in the first innings. Sharp drew reaad à loose ball to square leg for 4 and followed up this hit by driving him right over the Areen for 8. bata; only the excellence of the fielding prevented CHORUS: Masdan da, Howie, Brawitkrans coming frooly V. H. Tanning, about 1. Seth, B. Soth, Hentem, C. Chere, L. Clieve, fast bowler, now took over Mann's end and seat Courtney, Arthur, Rutherford, Hayz, L. 3. 0.

him to point for a single off the concluding ball W. Hagon, art, R. Hagen, W. H Anderson, G. P. Lammert,

of the over. Of MeEuén's next and, Sharp Wolfe, and Worcester.

Musical Directors Mr. G. Grimble and Mr. had a splendid hit to the sareez for 4, bringing Moir, E.W.F. Stage Manager Mr. Gampert, the score up to the century after 1 hour and 40 Hen. Beciulty-Mr. H. WHIL

minutes' play. When the tifin-bell rang at] 13.46 the socre was 152 for 4 wickets.

TRADE

MARK

Mooney, Cape Police; died of septiciens, 2nd es will be especially and carefully examined. Lieut, Laos, 14th Hussars-22nd October: killed, Liont H. Bryan, Imperial Yeomsary; wounded (ince dead), Lieut. Wilner, 2nd Bedfords Regi- ment; died of his wounds Lieut. F. Sobardhorst,

Yeomanry; wounded severely,

hon, Lieut. Cunningham; Imperial and Maogill Crichton, lut Royal Scots Fusi- liers; Lieut. Kolly, 1st Boyal Irish Regiment, and Liont. Buiet, let Highland Light Infantry; wounded slightly, Lieut. Wake, lat King's Royal Bide Corps.

Hace and Hazeland, Hemata. Artron, Hay, down his initial essay against Sharp, who cat Beresford Ash will play instead of Major theme defendant repfied that they did not Lieut. Merriman, let Manchester Regiment

THE INTERPORT,

CRICKET WEEKLAM PENİ

During the course of resterday's play there was a large attendance of spectators. The band of H.M.S. Argonaut played selection of music in the afternoon.

Appended are the scores and bowling analysis as far as the mastch has gone:--

First Innings.

b Sharp

HIANGMAI.

............

Tots!

First Innings.

Ban.......

16

**

Sto bat

18 Extra......

19

want to go back, because they did not get pro per food.

Hi Worship What sort of food do they get Captain de Vries-They get the same scale As Europeans, besides which they have rice, potatoes, and bread in say quantity for the making.

His Worship (to interpreter)-What have they to complain about regarding the food- quantity or quality P

For answer, one of the defendants held up to 19 view two pieces of fish tied together with string. The fish, though dirty through being mach handled by the not over-clean hands of the defendants, did not appear to be bail. His Worship, however, decided to remsad the case till three o'alook and asked Inspector Warnock to go off to the ship in the meantime with the captain and three of the defendants, and bare the food inspected.

On the case coming up again in the after- noth, Inspector Warnock reported that he bad 227 Total (for & wickats) 25 Pernally inspected the food and that in his opinion it was lacking neither in gosutity nor in

quality

STRAITS.

1

Second Innings. 15 b Potter

Weippert, b Pot- teri

17 a Weippert, b Fotter 8

H. W. Sharp, b Mann 1 b Potter

G. M. Billings, o Wojp- C. F. Green, b Mann

pert, Mann

After tifin Mann sent down the first over from the top and against Sharp, who drove his

Broond Innings third ball to the boundary. Mackenzie, open-A. E. Leaning, Groen, b

40 not out.... Mactaggart SHANGHAI-V, BEZAITS, SETTLEMENT ing freely when he came to fam Potter, drove

Capt. Bone, b Whitley... 19 In splendid weather, play in the Interport him to the Pavilion for 4, and shortly after. J. Nonen, bbarp... not cut..... Cricket Matches was resumed yesterday, the wards to the on-boundary. Mann's next over Capt. Price, b Pillage... 93 Straits contmalug their anfinished game with to Sharp was a maiden. Off the fourth ball FW. Potter, e Venter,

b Billings b Shanghai, In the first innings the Shanghai the batsman had a narrow escape from being J. Mann, Kerr, b

V. I. Lanning, b Billinge W. K. Station, a Hark. team had scored 227 When stampa were held; ho sent away a strong full which Ross at

shire, b Billings drawn at 4b in the evening, the Straits, had mid-off made a plucky attempt to catch with

B.C.Farbridge, Whitley 17 moored 61 for 6 wickets, Barkakire and Whitler his left hand but failed to hold. Off Mann's W. H. Weipper, Billingne being in occupancy. Potter opened the bowling. next over he succeeded in getting a splendiddrive W. H. Tareball, not out 0 from the lower end against Berkshire, who to the sareen; Mackensie hit this bowler to squaro secured a square log boundary hit in the rat lag for a boundary. The next over from Mann's over. When a change of ends took place, an end, however, brought about the latter hats- kept up his fine record by clean-bowling Whitman's dismissal, Mackensie skied a ball to off A, B. Voales, b Potter. ley with his first. Score, 66-74 Muotaggart and was cleverly caught by A. E. Lanning. W. Langham Carter, b

The fall of Mackenzie's went next to the wicket. He arrived the Score, 135-5-42. remainder of Mann's over. In the ensuing & he stumps dissolved what had been so far the most lost his partner, Barkshire being cleat bowled brilliant partnership of the innings. Between by a swift ball from Potter's end Score, 68-8-8 him and Sharp the score had been run up from So far the match had gone most dimstrously 89 to 135 and a period put to the rot" which for the Straits, only 10 minutes gone and 2 had taken bold of the batting of their pre-M. H. Whitley, b Mann 4 wickets down. Wright joined Mactaggart and decessors. Mackensie was warmly applauded J. . Mactomart, a and

b.Pottur botron them they carried the score to 25-thom he retired to the Pavilion Whitley who

asnick A. G. Wright, b Potter 28

Dr. Dane, not out former contributing a well-hit 4 to the leg followed him contrived to secure

Extras........... boundary when Mactaggart returned a swift to leg for 3 off Potter, but was caught ball from Potter's end right into the bowler's on the off side by A. E. Lanning when the

Total hands and was caught out with only 1 ran to bowling obanged ends. Score, 139-84. Bark- his credit Dr. Dane, who lappily was able to share who filled the gap was clean bowled by go to the wicket lu spite of the socident which Potter before scoring a single ran. had befallen him on the previous day, was last man 141-7-0. Billings was next man in Potter In. During his partnership with Wright the sent down two maidens against him in succes- latier brought upthe score to 90 by driving Mansion, the only relief in this colonri-ss spell being ent of Use grounds to log for 6 and to us for The Straits explain bad sleo two fine drives of Petter, one of them to the screen for 4 Mang bent down & malden against DEA

over by Potter,

and got 2 bite to

for a couple of rus

ll, which took his tu

for well-hit 253

magnificent lead

to their superiority.

Score

C. R. Berkshire, b Petter 6 b Patter

bridge, biann R. H. Mackensie, & Far-

Mackenzie

Sharp .....

Whitley

11

not out...

43

4

A. E. Lenning, b Mann

42

A, E. Lenning, b

Maun

Ie

Price, b Bizaion... 14 and h Potter

17

5

Turnbull, b Me

12

Even Extras

9

14

•102

Total

BOWLING ANALYSIS..

Carter Billings. Mactaggart

Putter

HANDHAT.

First Innings,

ATRAITH.

First Innings.

In reply to question by his Worship as to whether they were willing to return on board, there was an upanions grow? in the negative from the defendante.

His Worship-They simply want to get back

to Manila.

Bach defendant was sent to prison for 14 days, with hard labour.

BEYORY MR. J. H. KEMP, ACTING POLICH MAGISTE ATB.

FOR THE SAKA OF HER CHILD.

An unusually sad case came before his Wer. Bella Lorots, a ship yesterday morning. young widow of 20, was charged with the theft 220 of a gold ring valued at $4, the property

of Mrs. Lewis, matron of Victoria Gaol.

12.3

37

Second Innings.

0. 1. R

D

M

... 21.5 10

38

21 9 63

6

19 9 50

29 360

2

5

12.4 2

1

1 12 1 48

Ki 1

י - -

Mann boxed 3 wide.

1

In the incomplete second innings of the Shanghai team Hillings bowled 11 overs, 9 of which were maiden. In all there maidens out of 22 over bowled,

were 13

INTERPORE LAWN-TENNIS.

sharp bit to this boundary by Sharp of Mean, Potter was showing signs now of going off in his bowling, though Billings-was-not-taking his next the advantage of it that he might. He bad one gly good hill to leg for 2, however. The fielding other continued to be of the high quality that had fourth distinguished it in the foregoing innings. Mann.... le rotired Price, Turnbull, and Rose were perhaps the Stanion....

McEuen or 105. It was a smartest in the fold. At half-past two o'clock V.H. Lacing... orthern team, due the telegraph-board read 150 for 7 wickets. Eill department of the inga was hitting out with a pretty free bat at game, and in no cree to the deadly Potter, driving him twice to the screen, while bowling of Patter and Mann.

Sharp registered another boundary by cutting The last wicket had fallen at 10,50 A quarter Maun neatly to point. But on the whole, McEnen was an hour later the Straits again look the runs were slow in coming. wicket, Youles and Carter batting against now put on in place of Mann at the town Potter and Mans. Carter took the first ball, and.. Sharp drove his fourth to off for 4 and which pame from Potter's and, and secured at his fifth almost to the screen for a single. short hit for a single off the second. Whon When Fotter resumed the bowling, however, the bowllag changed ende, be out Maun sharply Sharp's tenancy of the wicket came to an end

to start fielding on he was clean bowled, and retired, with 78 into the stipe but owing to the past of Price only a single ran was regis opposite his name, amidst the well-deserved tered. This brought him again face to face plaudits of the spectators. Score 168 for 8 with Potter He smicked the first ball of the Bie innings had lasted about 2 hours. With smartly caught by Weippert the fall of his wicket, it was generally believed *** 1.2 Sharp joined Vonke, that the back of the defones had been broken. oral were sent down off which There was little of the appearance of the

5th Hongkong.... de The bowling was invertebrate, notwithstanding, about the open- bat, and the fielding was ing of the partnership between Billinge and Hongkong thus won by three sets to two, inutes had gone, Vontes Mastaggart, who was bert man in. Bothe Ramsay and White and Hancock and Grist was close by Potter with a swift ball betaman had boundaries in the first 2 ovors; represented Shanghai and Hongkong respec- Score, &

rauc joined Sharp at the wicket.Billings slashing Potter to the screen and tively,

over

at wis and

only

He

cricket

in its nex

spell

Pot

dow

A very large gathering, amongst whom was H.E. the Governor, witnessed the match Shang, hai v. Hongkong at the Wigwam Club yester day afternoon.

The following were the results in the doubles :-

T

12

1st sat. Hongkong.......... 2nd Hongkong 3rd Shanghai

4th Shanghai

11

B4

63 6- 0 18-11 6 3

LICENSING SESSION.

The defendant's father was German and her mother Chinese; the former is still alive in Germany, bat ber mother is dear. Mrs. Lovett married a young German who dial up North about two months ago, leaving absolutely nothing for the support of the girl widow and her six- weeks-old babe. Finally, when the last cant had goan, she obtained a situation as a ward-mistress In tlie Gaol, bat fading that her means then were insufficient to properly provide for the needs of her baby, who had to be left ou' side in the care of an awah, the stole the ring and pawned it for four dollars.

The defendout. who is very wall educated, speaking half-a-dozen Chinese dishoots and two European languages, cried as she admitted the theft, and was sent to prison for three weeks, without hard labour. The ring was returned pawnbroker. to the owner without compensation to the

JOINT STOCK SHARES. Mesurs. Vernon & Swyth say in their weekly share report, dated Hongkong, 15th November: The basinus of the week has been very much interfered with by the Interport cricket fastival, and there are few transactions to report.

BANKS-Hongkong and Shanghais have zulod stendly, and close with buyers at 8692

The London rate has advanced to £68. 108. Od.

ho Nationals continue on offer at $275.

MARINE INSURANCED.-Unions can placed at $310. China Traders are offering st 351 er the dividend of $4 pail on the 13th instant. North Chinas continus is request at Th. 180. Yangtexes, Cantons, and Straits are unchanged.

FIRE INSURANCES.-Hongkongs are on offer in small lots at $965. China Firos bave im- proved to $86 with buyers,

SHIPPING-Hongkong, Canton and Macaos have sold and are wanted at $35). Indo-Chinas have strengthened somewhat, and after sales at $149, $1495 cash, and $150 for the settlement, ure is further demand at $110). China Manilas Łave sold and are obtainable st $82. Douglases Bre offering at 547 after small sales at the rate. Star Ferries and Stoll Traceports are in the markat at quotations

CAPURE OF A`LAAGER,

· Lord Kitabener reports that Branson sur prised a laager at Trichardsfontein on the 22nd instant, capturing 37 Boers,

London, 29th October. A WEEK'S WORK. Lord Kitchener, wiring on the 28th, asys that since the 21st ninety Boers have been killed and wounded and 877 taken prisoners and sur rendered.

THE WRONG BOTHA, Col. Rimington by a long night march near. ly captured Louis Boths, who bolted hastily, Col. Dawkins has learing his papers behind. captured Hans Botha,

Londen, 30th October. COLUMNS TUNY.

Lord Kitebener, wiring on the 29th, stated that Byng's columns has captured 22 Boers including Field Cornata Spanneberg and Onisthuized. Fortesone's columu after a run- ning fight all day on the 27th killed four and captured 54 Boer northward of Baimerai, also

waggons and much stook.

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GENERAL NEWS.

MR. CHAMBERLAIN AT EDINBURGH,

London. 28th October. Mr. Chamberlain speaking at Edinburgh. rigorously attacked the Irish members, and said Government proposed to alter the arrange- meats of the House so as batlar to control mon who tried to degrade it. The over-represents

tion of Ireland, he said, would be submitted to the nation at the next General Election.

He referred to the leniency shown to the Boere, and said the time is coming when more severe measure might be adopted. The nations now criticising our barbarity tarnished pre- cadents in Poland, the Caucasus, Tonkin and the Franco-Gerraan war which we had never even approached.

THE CASE OF GEN. RULLER.

London, 26th October. Mr. Walter Long, speaking at Liverpool, said Government would defond General Buller's appointment to the Aldershot Command on the grounds of policy and justice. His dismissal was solely because his speech was subversive of discipline. The Cabinet, Mr. Long added, had ananimously supported Lard Roberts.

The Daily News states that the day on which Buller's appointment to be Commander in Chief was only awaiting Bir 11. Campbell-Banner- Lord Rosalery's Government resigned, General

naan's signature.

London, 18th October.. The National Review, in response to - Sir Redvers Buller's challengs. published its vorsion of General Buller's talogram to Goueral White. instracting him to make the best terms with the Boers. The newspapers ignore or dis- aredit this version which is basmul ou communication from a civilian besieged in Ladysmith.

Later

It is understood that. Genozal Buller, is leaving the service.

RUSSIA AND AFGHANISTAN.

London, 27th October.

It is offcially an sonnced at St. Petersburg that the rumours that General Kuropatkin upon the Amir's death ordered certain military treasures on the frontier are wholly baseless.

SPANISH AFFAIRS.

London. 27th October. Senhor Saget is ailing and probably leaves. Madrid for a milder climate. General Weyler will then assume the Premlörship. Speaking in the Chamber of Deputies yesterday evening. General Woyler used some enigmatic phrases about a dictatorship which have caused a son.. sation.....

THE LATE SIR W HUNTER.

London, 27th October. Lord Dufferin yesterday unveiled a bust of

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REFINERIES-China Sugamare quiet at $154 was held at the Magistracy yesterday afternoon

CODE WORD: "DOCK" NAGASAKI. for the purpose of considering twenty four sollers: Lazons are dering at $20

MINING Panjons BI unaltered at 844 the late Sir William Hunter at the Indian A.1, A.B.C. Scotta and Engineering Codes applications for publicne and adjunct licences for the year 1901-1902. Mr. F. A. Hasoland, bayars cum the call of 3 per share due to-day. Institute, Oxfori. Police Magistrate, presided, and the other Jelebus are wanted at 54. Poals are offering DOCKS, WHARVES AND GODOWNS.-Hong- suutlemon present were: Mr. F. J. Baduley, at $134. Acting Captain Superintendent of Police;

THE SAVY.

till now been dull Mactaggart doing the same by the other bowler.

fe 3, allan, snu | Potters place at this Borracks ond-was-new- him round to leg for a taken by Stanion, where two first volleys were with an ill taken bail. After another hit for a single pach Of McEuen. Billings Green while facing next dreve a well-hit log ball which was just and para night by Welpport off a missed on the boundary. he following over ball winch rose from his glove. Boore, 15-3-8. saw the downfall of the ninth wicket, Mastag-

London, 28th October. Potter was howling with wonderful effect. His gart being very neatly caught by Price at long recer now stand at 6 overs, maidens, I off. Bore 198-9-14. Billings, who was joined

The King Alfred, the largest and fastest With half-an-hour geno, 3 by Dr. Dane, took up the betting and snicked

TUB AT TRALIAN TARIFF. and only 13 runs scored, the Stanium to beg for 4, bringing the score up to Mr. J. H. Kemp, Acting Police Magistrate; kong and Whampoa Docks hare weakened, and cruiser in the world, was launched at Barrow. London, 28th October. Jouke an easy thing for Bhanghai, 200, The next ball of the ever he suicked Mr. H. P. Tooker, Mr. R. U. Wilcox, Mr. C. sales at $295 and 82824 are reported. The

An inmense meeting has been held in Sydney was now joined by Wright, who began into the slips also for a boundary. Mann S, Sharp, Mr. G. T. Veitoh, Mr. W. H. Per-closing quotation is 82-23 buyers, with a fow

anil Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co.'s shares which unanimously adopted a resolution con- 119 nmange by a rep of the strong bitting rollered McEuen and was driven beautifully cival, Dr. Bateson Wright, and Mr. C. A. D, shares probably obtainable at $285. Hongkong

All the licences woro granted, but with regard are wanted at $96. West Pointa continue in demning the Federal tariff. whit had characterised his batting earlier in to Jeg by Billings, who was now playing with Melbourne, Chief Clerk at the Magistracy. the day. He hit Potter clean over the screen confidence and dash Off the same end Dane to the Stag Hotel there was police objection request at $65 with no shares forthcoming. for 6 and had a straight 4 drive off Stanion, who drew a loose ball round to leg for 2. He sud on the ground that Mr. Labe, the proprietor, is Hongkong Hotels havs sold at 3:59. Oriente had taken over the bowling from Maun at the Billings were making a very good stand against cashier at the New Victoria Hotel, and therefore Hotels are wanted, at $55. Humphreys Estates COTTON MILLS-Hongtong Coltons have City Hall end These bits he followed up by the bowling. They carried the score past the unable to devote the necessary time to looking sold and have farther buyers at $14.

after the effairs of the Stag Hotel.

rate of $155. The The applicant was called in, and, on the been done at the improvad Mills are from driving Potter to the off boundary, but in the Agure obtained by Shanghai in their first sama over he returned

ball right into innings and were heartily applauded for so case being explained, gave an undertaking that quotations for the Potter'a kanils and was

after adding doing. Dane was caught at point by Tarn-he would give up his connection with the New the latest advices to hand.

MISCELLANEOUS-Green Island Cements 17 to the total. The game had now stod 50 hall off MoEnen when 20 runs had been Vitoria Hotel and stay at the Stag Hotel.

The licenes was granted on that under sold and are wanted at $221. 8. Watsons

sold at $16. Ropes are a little easier at $177 miantes, and 4 wickets wom for 33 rms registered. This meant that Shanghai required standing..

sellers. Ices have improved to $188 with Bharp, whose next partner was Mackensie, draw 109 runs to win. The innings finished at 3.30.

buyers.

Dairy Farme are wanted at $10. Pottar round to square lag for whilst Mac

China Previdents can be placed at 893.

$10. ten minutes to four o'clock, A. F. Lanning and only article which really possesses nutritions Powells have sold and are obtainable at

CIGAR SHABES are unchanged. cluem taking the wicket against the bowling virtues for stimulating, and restoring the hair,

MEROS-Dairy Farm Company, Limited, at Billings and Mackensie, Molinen took the is RowaND'S - MACABIAB On. It removes

the scurt, harshness, dryness, prevents the hair ordinary yearly meeting to-morrow, the 16th var mudden from Billings at the being injured by illness, and should always be instant. Hongkong Steam Water Boat Co., lower l

chensis and draw used for children's hair; no other article im- Ld., ordinary yearly meeting on the 25th Inst. boundary. parte msh a beautiful and dressy appearance to Transier books close to-day Wanchsa Ware- the hair as BOWLAND'S MACASSAR OIL, and if hours and Storage Co, Ld, extraordinary had two protirasite into

ed by you have never used it, you are strongly advised general meeting for the purpose of considering stopped by to procure bottle without delay, sad continue a resolution for the voluntary winding up of ming it also in a golden colour for fair hair, the Company and appointment of a liquidator,

[1364*1 on the 16tä instant. for Bold by Stores and Chamlats.

Stanion to

aid

The Shanghai began their second innings at LIFE AND VIGOUS FOR THE HAIE-The

*In the same over

the sipe

MeEnen ed by eathin

LEGAL APPOINTMENT).

Lontor, 28th October. Mr. Bottesworth Piggott has been appointed to the Senior Judgeskio at Zanzibar.

London, 30th October y Mr. Jelf has been appointed to succeed Mr. Justice Day.

A TURCO-GERMAN RAILWAY.

London, 29th October.

Usod.

DOCK No. 1 (at TATEGAMIJ

Extreme Length...

523. feet.

Length oa Blocks

513

Width of Entrance on Top

89

Width of Entrance on Bottom

77

Water on Blocks at Spring Tide

261

DOCK No. 2 ( MUKALJIMAJ

Extreme Length...

371 foots,

350

Width of Entranos on Top

Width of Entrance én Bottom..

·66 .. 53

Water on Blocks at Spring Tide

Length on Blocks

PATENT BLIP fat KOSUGE). Can take vessels up to 1,000 tons gross.

THE

equipped with the WORKS are well LATEST IMPROVEMENTS, and cam

A Times telegram from Constantinople saya the Turco-German Bagdad Railway Convention execute any kind of work in SHIPBUILD is apparently considerably near conclusion. ING and MARINE ENGINEERING *Hl The COMPANY has & POWERFUL SAT. The German demands comprise a main lines in REPAIRING of SHIPS: from Kenia to Buars and five branches with an

VAGE PLANT READY at SHORT extension to Kewey and the establishment of

NOTICE.

15 steamboat lines on the Euphrates, Tigris and

LESSONS IN FRENCH. Shattal Arab.

A PLATITUDE OF THE M. W. FEONTIER

London, 29th October, The Morning Feal commenting on an artiole N

TEW and easy method of learning French in a few months, mainly by conversation

Please address

by Sir R. Collen in the Empire Review on the by a Frenchman Terma very moderate. defence of the North West Frontier, remarks that so long as Britain's Navy is strong enough

to command the ser, an attack on the Frontier would hardly have much prespect of succes.

Care of Omos of this Paper. Hongkong, 28rd Februar, 1901...

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