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SHIELD FINAL.

tô KUYAL WELSH YOBILIZES, The weather conditionsut Kowloon in Batur- day afternoon were not very favourable for the aquatic game. At 430, an hour before the notified time of commencing play, a torrential downpour of rain started, accompanied by thunder and lightning. This, however, cleared off about 5.30, and it was decided that the matok should be played. Arangements had been made by the V.R.C. for a considerable number of spectators, but owing to the rain, the ordinary

ELLIS "KADOORIE SCHOOLS.

ccasion, but with the assistance of the members

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, EFTEMBER 1ST, 1902

THE BONIN ISLAND ERUPTIONS.

Further particulars of the valeenis eruption Torijima are published in the Japanese press. According to the report of the master of the

called at the island on the 7th alt, and after Hingo Muru, the steamer on her outward voyage

landing some thirty coelies zuid visitors and come

time there was no sign whatever to give warning cargo, the vessel went on her course. At that of the coming eruption. The Aisaka Muru, a sailing vessel, passed the island about 10 am on the 19th inst.. when a voluins of black smuke was seen rising up from the sea south of tho island, and a sound like the report of gon was benæðð né íntervala of from three to five minutes. The vessel, however, provvedod o he course

LATE TELEGRAMS.

· MANILA, TINES" SELVICE.

THE PHILIPPINES.

GEN. JACOB SMITH.

New York, 1st August.

his honour at his Portsmouth (Ohio) home yes

General Jacob H. Smith has fully recovered from his lato illness and at a banquet given in. terday, he defended his policy in the Samar campaign in a foreibla speech. He added that his country's somand." "his sword was still, and always would be, at

We are in receipt of a copy of the first annual report of the Ellja Kodooris Chinese Schools Sucioty. The report covers he yaar 1901-1902 and is in the following torms;— submit their first annual report on the work The Members of Council have the honour to done by the Society during the year 1991, period. As the Soviety is still in its infancy, together with a statement of accounts for that there is not mnoh to record on the present and first of its many friends, it in hoped that the neur fature will see considera pro- gress attained in the work for which it

been; called 118.

into SKİRTANCE. The idea of forming this Socisty originated with r. Ellis Kedoorie, who first suggested it to Mr. Lan Chu Pak on his return from a visit to

did-not-take-practical-shupa until early in 19-1, same started, thesky was dull and threatening, when, thanks to the generosity and valuablet believing the inhabitants were in any Hunger. Ou the arrival of the vessel at another but matters were brightened somewhat by the assistance of the members, it was put on a

of the Bonin Island group the news of the arrival of over a dozen ladies, whose interest in donations from Mr. Ellis Kadaorie, who sub proper working footing. So far, ineinding the

smoke seen and detonations heart was reported the sport kad rinde them brave the dements. soribed $40,000 in or how per able to raise beat 19.2.1. ou-the 16th uit. that the Hiogo

to the authorities; and the Hiogo Maru we and Tls. 10,000

It was immediately dispatched to Torija. The teams and officials were as follows-$86,653.10 locally, $2,500 in the Northern Mare approached the island, and it was observed

in Shanghai, the Society, hoe V.R.C. A. Pereira, gael; Hance and port, and $17,925,00 iu Cunton wil in Honam, that a large folume of black smoke was Loureiro, backs; Alves, half-back: Herbst, mounting in all to $127,093.20. Owing to the rising from the SOU about a

mail to witness before the Sonate Philippines Investi. plague and the repeated calls that were made the ath-west. Humphreys, and Bain, forwards.

The hoge volumes of gation Committee, hus been arrested in Wash. iu Hongkong, for various purposes, on the smoke were towed up to a height of orur sixington on a charge of alleged perjury. His R.W.F. Whitney, gaul: Holland and An-Bocisty, the amount, collected has fallen shorthanfred feet, but then would suddenly collapa at the time the cruelties which he alleged to

public purse shortly after the formation of the

testimony conflicted with men who were present

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KODAKS. FILMS,

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DEVELOPING AND PRINTING UNDERTAKEN GOOD WORK. PROMPT RETURN.

WE HAVE AN ESTABLISHMENT SOLELY DEVOTED TO EXECUTING

accommodation was emple. ¡At 5.55, when the the Narik, in November, 1916, but the scheme without taking the trouble to call nt the island.na ion has been handled in Manilo. The WORK FOR AMATEURS, AND WE HAVE LARGER AND BETTER FACILITIES

drews back: Coltalan, half-back, Roberts Moak, and Gregory, forwards.

Referee Mr. H. A. Lammert: timekeeper Mr. W. Orchar; Angmin Mr. H. M. Bain; linesmen--Mr. M. M'Iter (V.R.C.). Corp). C. P. Hogg (R.W.E.).

THE GAME.

From the centre throw, the Fusiliers gained possession: and bad a long shot at gaal, but without result. Two fouls in quick succession,

of the Committees sanguino expectations, and in this connection it must also be noted that

MANILA AND THE CHOLERA.

Now York, 22nd August. Journet hus seen fit la denoance in the most he Manila correspondent of the Medient

Ferare terms the manner in which the cholera

correspondect states that the whole handling of the situation was left in the hands of incom petont and us-less Filipinos, totally unqualified to siamp out the disease,

A WITNESS ARRESTED.

FOR DEVELOPING AND PRINTING THAN ANY HOUSE IN THE COLONY.

New York, 22nd Augus. ACHEE & Corporal O'Brien, who was 3 promilnent

ham bass perpetrated pou natives and they were called a witnesses. O'Brien is held in custody.

RODJEVELT ON PHILLEINE AFAIRS.

and fall in white spray into the sea. occurred vace in every four or five minutes, the son being gituted to the extent of about a thousand feet square. Blowing her hooter, the logo Maru approschell to within about a mile of time island, and saw that the black amoko rose from the centre of thus inkan, and that

New York. 2d August. sund was being einlitud.

While on his tour through New England, any inhabitants. The shape of the island at Hartford, wherein he most warmly com No trace was seen of President Roosevelt delivered a ringing speech to have anticely changed, only about mended Governor. Taft and Vice-Governor font romaining in its former shape, as far Wright. and the phenomenal enecek in traces of vegetation, but the remainder appeared trouble the President delivered himself most ns could be judged. Uus part still showed raline an Oriental nation. About the Mora to be covered with and. As before state, emphatically, Said be: If the Moros per on the land, who resided at the base of a hill chastised." facing the sea front. The house were situated. at the foot of the bill, and the fate of those who {***

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the first for tho soldiers and the other against the very best of his ability. In June, 1901, one thare were about a banded and sixty personssist in their hostile attitude, they must be factory, beautiful and with bare feat. He

them, tónde play rather interesting. The open ing goal we brilliant and esmo from Humphreys, who, though hard pressed, throw hard and with suro sim into the net, after one minute's play. The second goal for -the · Club; was not long / delayed. Alvos manouvred the ball into position and passed to Bain, who had an open goal. His shot 8 o' close in was univable: This was answered

by a smart plode of work from the Fusilier forwards, which restilted in their first goal, Gregory being the scorer. Humplireys lying well into apponents' trritory resolved pass, which be converted: Whittnay got his bands on the ball but could not held it. Following an exciting scrimmage in front of the V.R.C: goal, the ball was carried down, and Hands scared ani' susy goal. Plenty of ducking was taking place, neither so being too particnlar. Whitney called forth unfavourable comments by throwing to the corner when not hard pressed. Loureire scored the fifth goal from centre-the ball striking the inside of the 'ecossbar. ~“Monk almost scored from half-way, but he had no Inek. Hall-time. was called with the score:- V.R.C, 5; R.W.FI gal

FREE), '

After qu interval of only a fow minutes, the referes restarted the game without loss of time. Humphroys secured and passed. Loureiro tried a long shot which, however, went wide Monk had a nice try. Im Pareira was not to ba bestan*** Alvés front the right scored with a shot the goalkeeper night hure saved. Humphreys again won the race for the ball, but Loureiro again slut vide, Gregory had two fine shots in quick nuoosssion, but one of the forwards, to whom the ball sania, threw over the bar. Bain made us mistake abɔat his next shot, which wont into the net with great force, From the contro Chrow Humphreys as uvas gained the ball: psssing to Loureiro tip lafter tried a long shot, which was successful. Goals ware now coming of the rate of one a winnte. Alves soored the math

Notwithstanding the big total against them, the Engiliers stack to their men gamely, and had one or two likely triar, Gaining a corner, the ball was placed in the right spot, and Gregory doored the volui-rs" second goal, After a for minutos play Hum phanys, swim right into the goal-month and tipped the ball over Whitney's head. From the resulting centre throw Humphreys was first on the ball; he gave to Loureiro, who, owing to the insompotency of the goalkeeper, raised the V.R.C. total to eleven goals. Just before time, several players on both sides took oramp. On the restart, fouk had & splendid try, which completely beat Pereirs, bringing the Fusilier total to three guals Full time tras called soon after with the scoring i skedar

VRO,11 RWF & goals.

It wemed the garera Opinion that the Fasern kid not done themselves justice, sul were capable of giving the Club a much harder gans." "This was due in v great measure to their

occupied them is unknown. The commence 10 am. on the 9th ult. this Atsaka Mara mont of the eruption is uncertain, but about notice many dead fish floating about four miles away. From this it may be inferred that the the afternoon of the 9th it.

A Japanese paper states that Torijizan in faland on charts. Its contre lies in 30 deg. also called aikojima, and is named Boundjin 3 min. 20 sec. N. latitude au 40 deg. 14 miu.

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THE FRIABS.

Now York, 23rd August.

stand taken by Fresident Rusevelt on the At a meeting of the Fort Wayne diocese, representing 100,000 Cadian Catholics, the Philippins friar question was endorsed, and the replacing of Spanish friars by American

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8. NAVAL MANEDVRKS,

New York, 21st August.. At the naval manoeuvres now taking place of in successfully invading a number of battle the coast of Maine, the terperio Botilla succeeded

ships, notwithstanding that the latter were provided with torpedo-nets and every known. msaus of defence,

the period during which the collections were made was marked throughout by grave political and ecinmorcist trouble. The Members of Council ante realies that the tuck to which they have put their hands is a tremendous one, and to make the Society success, patent, naflagging energy, and con siderable expense are necesary. It is to be hoped, therefore, that every member of the Society, here or elsewhere, will put his shoulder to the wheel and assist it in us good work to indefatigable President proceeded to hangbai and formed a Committee there, to look after the local affairs of the Society. A site was lensed for a school, and work will be started as which will be some time in April next your. soon as the master arrives from Eaglaad, The first school of the society was opened in Hoogkong on the 1st October 1991. The Chines coqunity was good enough to grant the Soviety a lease of the Chinese Chamber of / eruption from the sua bottom commenced on priests beartily commended. Commerce for a period of 30 years, for the moderate fes of 10,000. This sam is to be spout a improvements to the property, which corapies i rory desirable site, fittal in every way for a sol. Shortly after the opening of sec. E. longitude, 170 miles wonth-by-Cast this school, Mr. Ellis Kadoorie, Mr. Faag Wa Chin and Mr. Lau Cha Pak proceeded to

from Hachijo island. In 1887 it was loased to Canton, where, with the valuable assistance of guano-gathering there. It is very smail, and Mr. Tamaki, who carried on this business of Musare Choi Taze Chong. Lino Tsze Sun,

is without springs, the inhabitants depending Chan Sai Ki and Shun Sun You, they were able to enlist the co-operation and support of stand is within the zone of the Faji lcanic for water on the supply provided by rain. The the most repectable and influential residents of that eity, including His Excellency Tea,gion, which includes the soren islands of In province, Augashima, Smith, Kozario, and Viceroy of the Two Kwang, and many other officials, every encouragement, and promised their as the Marianne group. Ale the islands in The Viceroy gave them the three Iwo (Saiphar) Islands, extending as his valuable help and advice in pushing on the them, though the Bonin Islands are generally free the vicinty of Torijima are old erators upon work of the Society. As soon as this fact

from volcanic movements. It is believed there became publicly knows, assistance came to them from all quarters, resulting in the formation of hereabouts. One a few miles north-west of are a number of volcanic outlets in the sea another local Committee. Whilst ou

the Iwo Island was active until December, 1880, subject of the Viceroy's encouragement and assistance, it may be mentioned that one Hung Torijima 'is believed to be an extinct volcano. since when eruptions have entirely ceased. Kin Yaa hat, in a petition to His Excellency,

1s bighest point rises 1,176 feet above the level maliciously endeavoured to calamaiate the Society. Fortunately, the Viceroy understood

of tits,883, and there are two old craters at the top, but since the island was discovered by the appreciated and

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motives of

Japanese no eruption has been recorded. commented Society, and

adversely and in very severe terms on the petition received

A party of scientific men and others have It is proposed, as an experiment, to open two

instructions from the Japanese Government to study the causes and effects of schools in Canton, ono in the district of Honaz and the other in Sai Kwas.

the eruption on Torijima. In Honam, house has been purchased eapable of accommo dating 100 scholars: no suitable site has yet beon obtained in Sai Kwan. The Caston Committee, however, have been instructed to In soon as civenmstances allow. conclusion, the Connell minst not forget to racorda vote of thanks to Mears. Ellis Kadoorie and Lau Cha Pak for their unremitting efforts to place the Socisty on a satisfactory basis, and also to Messrs. Ho Kom Tong, Pun Yan Chuen, Chan Wing Yue, Tam Teze Kong, Chan Ngoi Ting and Li Sui Ting, for their assistance, in ralaing subscriptions,

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ADEN AS A BRITISH GARRISON

STATION..

There seems to be an impression among the British infantry garrison in India that Aden

become a pezial station and that, if a re- ment is sent there, it is a sign that the nulitary authorities are not well-pleased with the conduct of the men. This is not the case |—says the Pioneer, of July 3)-though un- fortunately a year or two ago such a conclusion might have beou drawn from a certain moremont in relief which may still be remembered. As a matter of fact, before the reliefs were upset by the South African war, it was customary to end a battalion from India to Adea for a year. regiments being selected which had nearly finishod their tour of foreign service. Aden thus became a halting-place on the way home and

a Inttalion ordered there bad always the consolation of knowing that its stay would be a reverted to, as the annual relies onco more very short one. This arrangement is now to be become normal. There are important interests to guard at Adeo, more particularly now that the Somaliland quest on is to the fore, and the garrison should be composed of the most efficient units tostaro obtainable. Beasoned troops from India can best most the requirements of the position,

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THE SHANGHAI TRAMWAYS SCHEME.

The Municipal Council have not fal decided on what form of electric tramways they will adopt for the Settlement, says the N.-C. Dasly Neses, although the contract of the well-known British firm, the Brush Electrial Engineering Company, has been accepted. Mr. A. B. Cook, the representative of that coucers, and also of the British Electric Traction Company, two businesses which practically join interests, inter- viewed, said that he could not state what types of tram and tramway the Council would select, bat very careful consideration was being given to the whole mutter, and he had no doubt but that the best choice would be made. The diffenities in the way of making electric tram- ways in Shanghai a success-a complete anocoss are very small, according to Mr. Cook. He points cut how Bucoessini tramways have become in other

of the Far East, and is of the parte opinion that if John Chinaman in the Straits Settlements awears by the electrio tram se u locomotive, so will his brother Farther north. There will also be the patrouège of the eutire foreign community

The French Municipal Conacil do not see their way to arrange matters with the Lenneil of this

OD Whitusy who should never have entered the water. For the losers Monk, Gregory, und Andrews played a first-rate game. The VRC. captain, Humphreys, wes the outstanding man on the side. Chiofly due to him, Loumetro was able to score thren goals. The other members of the team played with unselfishness and with good ombination;

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THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY.

AGAINST THE TRUSTS,

New York, 3rd August. President Roosevelt in a speech delivered at Providence, Rhode Island, recommended that either paticnal legislation or a constitutional amendment be adopted to carb the power of the trusts.

THE COAL STRIKU.

There has always bean a good deal of mystery about the story of the late Viscountess Bea condleid, and in the Cruftemen's Magazine for

Lady Beaconsfield was originally a factory girl, August Mr. James Sykes endeavours to throw some light upon it. It has bagn assorted that and that Mr. Lewis first saw her going to her thare and then fell in love with her, educated her and married her, died und left her very rish, and then she warried Disraeli. This

of Mrs. Duncan Stewart, of Liverpool, who was statement is made on the authority of Mr. Augustus tiare, who took it down from the lips very intimate with the Beaconsfields. Lady Bunconsfieldnerer displayed any mauders or culture which might not have been seguirod by King Caphatna's beggar nuiden." bat Mr. Sykes after a full examination of the available pridenge stamps the factory-girl story as a insention. The

question of her paternal parent- age is obfcare, ut be saya it is evident that Mary Anne Evans-ne her maiden name was Clifton when Mr. Wyndham Luis picked how was with her mother moving in good society in

She afterwards came into prissession of Taynton Manor and gave the estate to Disraeli, who sold it by Kustion-probably to pay his election bills.

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There certainly seems to have been nothing of New York, 1st August. the faint-hearted about Disraeli's wooing. It Senator James R. Jones, of Arkansas, Chair--appears that for some time after her Lusband's war of the Democratic National Committee death Mrs. Lewis live in retirement at his in an annoucement to the public, says that the Glamorganshire seat. Ous day she saw a hopes of the Democracy is in the nomination gentleman leisurely walking up the drive, carry- of a mus from either New York, Indians, Olo, ing in one hand a ing and in the other an or Illinois: To be successful, the Senator Links umbrella. "Gracious, Jaue" she exclaimed to that it is absolutely necessary for the Demo. an old lady who used to attend apoa her, "there's cratic party to carry one of the above-mentioned that horrid man Disraeli coming up the drive. States.

Kur down to the door and say I'm not at home" Jana did so, whereupou Disraeli with grave deliberation answered, "I know. Take my bag to a bedroom and prepare luncheon. I will wait till Mrs. Lewis comes downstaira," another occasion it is reported that Mrs. Lewis said with a sigh and a flush, "Oh dear, what DARLINGTON'S HANDBOOKS can I do with this geatleman " •What cau "Sir Henry Ponsonby is com you do with him?" echoed her maid. The indy manded by the Queen to thank Mr. again fushed and again sighed, and laconically Darlington for a copy of his Hand- replied," Marry him, I suppose." And she did. book."

Of Disraoli's great attachment to his wifethera is ample evidence. It is said that on one cension friend of his bar the bail taste to expostulate with him for always taking his wife with him on his risits. "I cannot understanil it," said the graceless man, "for, you know, you make yourself a perfect laughing-stook whenever your wife goes with yon." Disraeli fixed his oyes very expressively upon his friend, and said, "I don't suppose you can understand it, for no one could ever in the wildest excursions of an insane imagination suppose you to be guilty of gratitude." Lady Beacvusfeld died in 1874, and what the loss of his faithful partner meant NORTH WALES. to Disraeli may ba infarred from what he said, to Lord Malmesbury: I hope some of my friends will take notice of me now in my great DEVON AND misfortune, for I have no home, and when I tell, CORNWALL my coachman to drive home I feel it is a mockery!"

: New York, 22nd August. President Schwab, of the great Steel Trust, sailed for Europe to-day. It is reported that he intends to negotiate for an international conformation of the unthracite coal owners. Before leaving he decided upon refusing to give any concessions to the striking miners,

BRITAIN'S EMBASSY IN THE U.S.

New York, 23rd August.

is reported from the Court of St. James that Great Britain will mats its embassy ut Washington the most important one in the diplomatic service. Heretofore the most impor tant posts have been those of the Ambassador to France and the Viceroy to India.

BOOSEVELT OPPOSES TARIFF REVISION.

New York, 23rd August. President Poosevelt has publicly declared bis views upon the tariff question. He is opposed to a general revision. His views on the eubject, combined with the bitter opposition discussion of the subject. in the House, will probably and any further

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A despatch dated Honolulu, July 23, says: - Settlement, the NC. Daily News continues, and The Fire Claitos Commission, appointed under the scheme for one unbroken system of tramways an Act of the last Legislature to hear claims supplying the residents both north and south of and Award damages for property dostroyed by the Yangingpang creek will b. unrealised. The French would have rails of different gauge orders of the Board of Health or as a result of und cars of different shape to our own, und thủ | such orders in the suppres-ion of the bubonió lines in the concession and the Settlement set, its work and inued its awards. There wore results would be junctions wherever the trom plague in 1899 and 1970, kas entirely complated. and a consequent inconvenience. It is matter fled with the Court 6,748 claims. aggregating for hops that the outcome of the negotiations $3,175,133., The aggregate of the awards made be such se to avert uecessity for the introduction mission reports that it found only about the question between the two Councils will by the Commission is 31,473,178, The Com of two distinct types of tramways.

half-a-dozan fraudulent claims in the whole is expected tank the work of construction; 6.748. A port of the difference between the will commune in six months time, and by the amount of the claims and the amount of PLEASANT, sod of 1904 the train ways should be ready for awards is accounted for by insurance rousivod traffle.

by the elajuants. On the whole the swords of Mr. Cook stated that the cost would be about the Commission are generally satisfactory, Per Imperial German Mail steamer Einat twenty thousand added to three million dollars, especially, under the goaaral law of the schou, sailed on the 7th &tiguet For Colombo and that people desirous of taking up shares Territy, the Territory was not liable in of Humphreys were the chief factors suger, 200 pkgs, flour. For Smyrna-1544 | business offer has already been made to him sizadənɔking un apprópriation of $1,500,0«0. these, combined with the strong swimming / 84 pkgs, Chinaware. For Aden:-750 bags would have opportunities of doing so. Aces, and the Aot authorising the Commi

bores cassis. For Odessa-300 boxes cassia. the whole of the required money. In securing pay their awards was a purely voluntary as For Trieste:-100 bales rattanshaving, 50 bales an penaptauce of the coutreet put forward by sumption of liability on the part of the waste silk, 5 cases staraniseed oil. For Con his firm, air: Cook-and it is divulging Lo

Territory There is no appeal from the tantinople: 323 boxes caesia. 20 bars galangal, secret-had to fight against powerful loosi in awards. Some of the Japanese claimants have 4 cases cassia buds, 2 cases canthardes 1 bag fluenes used on boat of companies, notably decided not to present their certificates of award ginger. For Gous 462 bales raw silk, 439 the Westinghouse Conipany, and the Municipal to the Anditor and receive in exchange therefor bales pierced cocoons, 100 bales weste silk, Counsel has once again given un instance of its the warrants which are to be (sened due in cases staraniseed oil, 12 cases camphorwool."absulate impartialing and fair dealing where the Angast 1902, 1983, and 1904 respectively.. tranks. For Valencia --200 boxes cuasis. of the are con- saireted Mesars. Antwerp bal a scraps, 50 bales feathers, clusion, it may be stated that Mr. Cook thinks the editors of the two leading Japanese news. 20 coues bristler, 19 la matting For Ant business would be no more brisk in the law werp Hamburg 125 caseo bristics. 50 cases courts of Shanghai if, as declared the other day, the Japanese Government. These two men left 1 pipera“ in Honolulu, ti represent them before gallants For Autwerp/Hamburg London the trams did the distance from Babbling Well by the Dorte this afternoon en route to Pokyo. 10 cases bristles. For Amsterdam 24 boxes to the Bund in ten minutes. That would me It is is heir intention to ask the JapaneSO toustick, easca curios. For Rotterdam: 2 rolls mosses rohess, 1 caso embrai

For Rotterdam Amsterdam -8 ore, 2 daries. For London :- 460 rolls mattina. For Bremen-67 rolls matting, 3 boxes Chinaware Statistics go to prove that people usually lire : 1 box ten, 1 bag coffee, For Hamburg —KU „unt stands and on small penismulus then | caser consia, 147 baka canes, 113 bales festhers, on coguina Barbadoes Greggs, Muddstra, 77 ossen bristles, 40 cases steraniseed ml, 20 and Shetland are said to be all favourable to cases palaleaffans, 14 boxes Chinaware, 5 cases long life. This might be considered good news Down hair, cases feathers. For Copenhagen for Hongkong.

---* bales feathers.

the Club winning for the fourth consecu–

"tive_gear_the_Shield and gold badges of the Water Polo Association, and they thoroughly deserved their victory. Me H. 4 Lammort was a fair refazes though, das no doubt to the excitement of the moment, he acoasionally forgot his position and shouted advice to the Clab. It is hoped that Mrs. Robinson will prosent the Shield at the V.RO. Sports, Which, as will be seen from a notice in our advertising columus, are due to

take place on the 11th and the two days follow. ing in this mouth.

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a speed of 18 miles an hour, not couuling stops Gover mest to send them to the United States

the average speed is 7 miles an honz, with stroots on the way to take up passengers. At home Government at Washington with the request better stapted for tramways than one swa.

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that they be paid at one. There is a division

of sentiment among the Japanese claimanta, however. Some of them bold that they are in exactly the same position that claimants who sre American citizens are. But the majority of i tiem sem tu tirink that because they are aliens they stand on a different basis, and, through their home Government, can demand Immediase: payment of their claims,

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CHINA. JAPAN, COREA, INDO-CHINA...

SIAM, STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. MALAY STATES; NETHER LANDS INDIA, PHILIP-

PINES, BORNEO, &,

WITH WHICH ARE INCORPORATED THE CHINA DIRECTORY

AND

THE HONGKONG DIRECTORY AND HONG LIST FR THE FAR EAST:

FOR

1902,

THE FORTIETH ANNUAL TBSve.

The DIRECTORY coors the whole of the ports and cities of the Far East. from Nether Innda India to Siberis, in which Baropeansreaide. Not only is the Directory as full and complete in one case as it can be made, but each Colony, Port, or Settlement is prefaced by a DESCRIP TION, carefully revised each year, most of which will serve as accurate GCIES FOR THE TOURIST, giving every detail in connection with the places, their History, Topography, &c., &c. The Information in these Descriptions, con- sisting of hundred interesting articles, packed with facts concisely set out, and containing statistics of the TRADE of each Country and Port, would alone suffice to fill a large volume.

The CHRONICLE and DIRECTORY, al- though printed insmaller go thnx formerly sod cokuensed in every posible manner, con tains overy year more pagekaldr

Estal Dotare Complete with Fourteen Maps

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