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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, OCTOBER 27 «. (ON?

the speech which be made on that occasion | said:

A despatch dated Calcutta, 11th October,

The Romblon, one of the five ganhosts being built for the Philippins Government by the Uruga Disk Co, La, was successfully launched- from their yard on the 15th inst.

I think it will be well for the pier to says:-Plagas is increasing in Mysore. it is "bave a roof, because in wet weather a pier of a virulent type and prevails in the planting

district of Kadar. "like this is but poor accomodation. With "a Clock Tower, and a good roof I think "the pier will be worthy of the sea-front of "this great city of Victoria." Now, two years after the opening ceremony, the pier remains confessedly unworthy of our sea- front, and there is, moreover, no immediate | likelihood of the disgrace being remedied. The Clock Tower must wait and the shelter may only figure in a vote if the revenue We cannot prospects become brighter. consider this eruditable to Hongkong. But

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to be vain for some just to come, bet us at least trast that, the so gestion for a ten- porary shelter not only will be noted, but Vill be acted upon. As the Government stea the importance of the erection of a shelter and manifests anxiety about its arrying into execution, the provision of a matched roof, of the class which adorns Hongkong in such protusion, is not too unel to look for. The removal of the Clock

The September mortality returns in Singh- pore show 876 deaths, 183 from fever, giving a donesate of 4467 per thousand.. During the week ended October 18, there warn 220 deaths, giving a rate of 48.77 por thousand.

The Ceska Harbour Work authorities have acceeded in arranging with Messrs. Samuel

Samuel & Co. for a lest of 35-0,000 yen, in 6 per cent bends at 96, the proft on any abscriptions above that price being dividad

betwosn the borrowers and the louders.

The Singapore Free Press of the 18th inst ways:-A short tims 859 a Dutch Ehraciso, usmed Anton Mense, in the employ of Messrs. Dunlop & Co., Sourabaya, absconded with 9,000 guilders. The Datch authorities. suspecting be had come to zingapore, communicated with the police here, who raade investigations and Banda St. He was charged before Mr. Brock- man this morning and remanded a week pour- ing instructions and evidence from Souraliaya.

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"DAILY PRESS" SERVICE. THE SHANGHAI QUESTION. [FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT.]

LONDON, 24th October, 7.55 pan. FRANCE'S ATTITUDE,

if other Powers subsequently do so.

FOOTBALL

DEATH OF MR. E. T. HEAD,

B.Ed. A CO., R.WF.. We regret very much to have to record the

This match was played in fos weather at death on Saturday last of Mr. Robert. Trevelyan Head, who expired at 845 pm, at the Poak Happy Valley on Saturday afternoon, before a week. Mr. Head first came out East in 1888, as imparted to the game by reason of the fact Hospital, where he had been ly ng ill for about air tara-sat of spectators. Additional interset when he was employed by Messrs. Cones & Co that A Co. won the Bbled at year, and it of Kebe. In 1892 he went to Mears Dodwell, expected that they would have a walk-over. criterion of the content proved the contrary, the Carlil & Co., also of Kobe, and in 1896 joined The result, however, though hardly a fair. as assistant the firm of W. H. Gill of the same Club winning by two goals to qua. There were port. In 1898 he came down to Hongkong

changes in the composition of the abe or two Clubs team as published on Saturday morning, whilst the Familiers, with the exception of one

us clarons lined up as follows man, played with the team that won the shield,

Club-Don, Hickling, backs, Hereleon and Bonnar hall-paks, Holmes, Knoz, and Han- derson forward, Lemaronand, matherfor, Cooper, Seth, sud Cooke, RN.

"A" Co-Goal, Rhodes; backs, Bellis ad

Phillips: half backy, Uroft, Berau, sad, Drogns; (Cor.), and Jones forwards, trigory, Andrews, Stevens, Jona

Lapsik & Co., with whom he remained, but for M. Delcassé stated in the Chamberland onterol the servios of Messrs. Dongles, France will withdraw her troops from a brief interval, until the spring of the present He joined Mesars. Eriol Georg & Co., share Shanghai if the other Powers withdraw, but year, when he commenced business as a broker. a few moutlis when he died. The cause of destli was a complication of liver complaint and she reserves her right to land troops again and general brokers, but had only been with thezz Laalarin, but he had been unwell nincs he was attacked by dysentery in North Chins in 1900, when he was temporarily acting as one of The hardships of the march to Peking, etc., is Reuter's correspondents with the Allied troops a bad se son of the year no doubt weakotel bis constitution considerably. He was a popolar

Facing the west goal, the Club set the ball in motion, but the first attack came from the large circle of friends by whom Head Ban," guro at the Hangkong Club, where he had a as be was known in miniscence of his Japanese visitors. Harrison turnul it smartly, and du

will be mach missel Apart from bie social qualities, the deceased, who was the effort was made to clear the home team's for- Lugby School, bad a ator of classical knowledge sprint along the wing shot for goal, missing the such as is rare in the Far East, and was a mark, however, and registering a bye only. son of an Exeter solicitor and was educated at ritory. Gregory held other views, and after a...

of very varied tastes, even including the writing of saurio verso.. He was ameraber of the Cooke responded for his side, with like Perseverance Lodge and of the Devonian dociety. result. Play by no mean fast, bat

The funeral will pass the monument at semblance of enthusia

A BERLIN DECLARATION. The Berliner Post says that Geromuy considers that the Yangtze now,as formarly, must be open to the trade of all nations aud char no Power is endowed with special advantages,

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useless to look for until many years have elapsed. The construction of a cominən, 4lace matshed covering on Blake Pier we cannot pretend to console us, but it is at least a short step in the necessary direction. The authorities will out, we hope, hesitate to spend a few dollars in making a small concession to public comfort. If we cannot 2.00 be satisfied, we can at least reasonably ask for a little cover from the rain and sun for the Colony's largest piet,

The following Wines, bottled in Europe, have

The Japanese destroyer Asachio arrived yes: been specially selected, and procured from the celebrated firm of Messrs.terday from London, and the German gunboat GEO, G. SANDEMAN, SONS & CO., Tiger on Saturday from Hoihow of London and Oporto, and are of the highest clase:----

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The Polo Club's games this week will be played at 430 pm. to-day and Wednesday and at 4 pm on Saturday...

is notified in the Gazette.

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A most distressing affair, says the Chuoting

(Yunnan) correspondout of the N.-C. Daily News, has just sprang up at Kokaci, one of the Roman Catholic mission stations in the north of the provinca. Loneliness and illness Aare D injured the French priest in charge that he has apparently gone out of his mind, and is most reckless in his behaviour, on one socasion going so far as to shoot at a runner who came to his place on official business. Fortunately the man was not hit. All kinds. of rumours are about conçurning the priest. and the manlarins are very anxions that ha shall be removed before serious damage is done,

At Singapore the other day the Hoad Priest of the Teochew Vegetarian Tempo was charged The reappointment of the Hon. Wei Yok as 21.00 1.75 Unofficial Member of the Legislative Council with exhoming ten corpses from the Tuocow public burial ground without proper authority, The caretaker of the eastery said the defend. 27.00 2.25

The conditions and scole of fous for bacteria ant came to the burial ground and said E 45.00 3.75 logical examinations in the Government Haclewented to exhunié soms bodies. Witness. told riological Department are published-in-the-him this was contrary to the law, but. defondant said he would bear the blame. 54.00 4.50 | Gazette.

He removed remains in gunny-bags.

ahwat The bodies disinterred were Fours old. As soon at a corpse was dug

thore arrived Dr. Sulf, Governor of Samoa, who

By the Haitan, Capt. J. B. Roach, yesterday. A. S. WATSON & CO. has been visiting the coast ports in contection

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with the native labour question. -

The Empress of Japan made a very speedy pussago soross the Pacific on her last voyage to Canada. She left Yokohama at nou on the 11rd inst, and arrived at Vancouver, B.C., at 5.30 pm, on the 14th insteloven days and five and a balf hours.

THE HONGKONG DISPENSARY. ·

NOTICE TO CORRESPONDENTS. OST communications relating to the nesta coluematy

lasteaed toThe Enton. Correspondants must forward their names misil adı

with communications adresse Ito the Editor. nat for publication, but as evidence of good faith.

"All letters far pliculim should be written on on side of the paper only.

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The Hongkong Amateur Dramatic Company will give performances of Liberty Hall on Thursday, Friday, and aturday, 18th, 14th, and 15th prox, in the Theatre Payal, commencing

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ap it was taken uway: Mr. Wilson fined the defendant $1,000-$100 for each body uls interred. The accused asked to be dealt with more leniently, as he was a Vagotarisa and had no mo.es, and after some consideration Mr Wilson reduced the fino $250-$25 on each count. A similar charge was heard against auother Chinaman, also a Vegetarian priest, for exhuming thirteen corpses, from the Teochew barist ground at Tangli. This map "kid be disiutored the ladies so as to bury them all

together. This was for convenience sake, so that the Vegetarians could worship at one The Magistrate fined the accused $325-$25 for euch offoué.

Ne mapupusty signae Sonimurications that have each evening at 9p.m. precisely. As will be grave instead of having to do so at thirteen.

Penyed Uniers for extra copies of Lair Fares should be stat before il am, on day of publication. After that hour the supply is limited. Only supplica for Cash. Teleperhit Addres: PRESS, Codes: ...th B

in other papers will be inserted..

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seer, three performances are to be given instead of two, as was originally ingrested.

A Guerament Gozetle Extraordinary issued on Saturday announced that restrictions at Barma ports against arrivals from Hongkong have been removed; and thist medical inspection at Shanghai of skips from Hongkong has been "Andsheal," the Peak, On the 25th October, at the wife of F. J. HADELES, of a daughter 295 discontioned, but the importation of rags, old On the 17th Uotober, at Kuling, the wife of Dr. paper, coffus, and earth-monid is still prohibited.

Ou

the

RIKTHS.

R.G. BARRIE, of a daughter.

let October, at 60, Kiangsu Houd Shanghai, the wife of FREDERICK CLIFTON, Shanghai Waterworks Co., d, of a son.

On the 2nd October, at Chusan Road, Shang hai, the wife of J. A. ÚrQURANT, of a daughter (VERA MOSTHENER)

"DEATH

Mesara Belu Meyer & Co, Singapore, received a cable messege from their agente in Pensag on the 16th is, to the effect that the s8. Koenigsberg had arrived there the proving evening. The fire it had been ascer- On the 15th October, at 8.43 pm, at the Peaktained, bad originated amongst the Singapore cargo. It was expected that about 2:09 tons of Hospital, aftora short illness, ROBRET TRAVEL- YAN HEAD, Sut of the late R. W, AD, Eolicitor. Exeter, The funeral will pass the sonument cargo would have to be discharged, and the vessel Friends are respectfully woudl probably ho detained at least a fortnight. at 7.50 a.m. to-day. invited to attend.

The fire broke out on the 5th inst. in the

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KUNG ỤFFICE: 14, DES VEUX ROADUI. L NUOR OFFICE: 131, FLEET STREET, B.C. HONGKONG, 27th October, 1902,

number 2 bold,

The Shanghal Rowing Club's unitoma regatta

THE JANET WALDORF COMPANY.

A preliminary notice appears in another calamusanouvoing the return visit here of Miss Janet Waldorf, the talented young American actress, who, with Mr. Norval McGregor, on their previous visit impressed their audiences with their excellent rendering of various standard characters. Miss Waldorf is at the head of a Company of twenty-six, artists who have been selected for this tour of the Orient the leading companies of Australia. The Company will arrive by the Changsha, and the season will commenco at the Theatre Royal on Monday evening, 17th November, when for the first time bore the great historical military Jams A Ronal Diverse, which bas met with wonderful success in England, America and | Australia, will be produced, under the direction The piece will of Mr. A. Dow-Currior.

from

K

[The following telegram from the Ost-

this question:--

Berlin, 2nd October. The semi-official Norddeutsche Allgemeine -Zeitung says:-

The Powars have recently again considered the question of an evacuation of Shanghai. I

was proposed that the evacuation should take place under the following conditions:

Firstly. The troops will be withdrawn simultaneously and equally by all Powers cou Furnel according to stipulation to be agreed upon beforehand.

Secondly.--The re-occupation of Shangkai by any Power will give to all other Powers equal right to bring back their troops.

In order to prevent any such possibility th German Government has proposed the following amendment to the second clause

Chins binds herself-expressly to graut no othor exclusive rights of a military ar character, which would infringen- the principle of the Open Door policy, "to any Power within the Yangtze Valley. This condition has now been accepted by the Chivese Government.]

REUTER'S SERVICE.

Lenox, 3rd October. THE MURDERED MISSIONARIES- BRITISH DEMANDS. The British Consul-General at Hankow has demanded the execution of the military official immediately responsible for the murder of the missionaries at Chenahoufu, and the adequate punishment of other officials,

LONDON, 23rd October.

THE SOMALILAND OPERATIONS. The Pester-Lloyd has received a letter from the Austrian eroicsr Karl Inger, showing that be is at present in Bodepest.

One hundred Soudanese, and sue hundred Sikhs are leasing Mombassa for, Berbera,

LATER,

Colonel Swayne's force arrived safaly at Bohotle, manning the telegraphs from Berhern, in the 2nd instant. The forca afterwards retired from Bohotle without molestation, and the situation is consequently more satisfactory The order for the despatch of the Punjab

wounded are doing excellently. Regiment are not borever cancelled. All the

LONDON, 24th October. SHANGHAI'S EVACUATION--

The Times' Paking correspondent states that GERMAN AND FRENCH CONDITIONS. Germany's conditions for the evacuation of Shanghai intimate that Germany will parti cipate in any re-occupation of the port: she also stipulates that Chins will not grant to any other Power preferential, political, military. saritime, or economic advantages in

daye

respectfully invited o attend, 7.50a.m. this nursing, when his friends are

CRICKET.

H.A C.C. T. THE NAVY.

This match, played on the Cricket Ground on Saturday, sailed in a win for the Cimb by 87 rum. COTES :——

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H.R.c.C. Major Wynne, R.A., c Barnby, b Mahon 7 W.U. D. Inzner, e Baby, b Malon... Capt. Fawcett, E.A., b Toulmin ...... F. Maitland, Meaden, b Tuulmin Lt... Smith, R.A., Garde, b Silver 9 T. B. Pearce, u Pringle, b Tolmin

8

Lt. France-dayhurst, R.W.F., o Silver, b

Mahon

1.

A. G. Ward (Capt.), ↳ Mahon

J. Hooper, not out......

H. Harren,

Lt. Venobles, R.W.F., did not kit.

Extras

FI

14

Total (innings declared)......253

THE NAY.

R. B. Carlo, N., Wynne, b Hayhurst 27, C. H. Merringle, B.N., b Fawcett... 0, Moore, H., b Hayhurst

LL. Tousmin, RMI, o smith, Pearoo Lt. Mohon, R.N., Ward, b Hayhurst. 17 Lt. tire, H.M...., at swith, b Hughurst 15 Li. Barnby, E.31.L.I., Fawcett. 16 Boy, C. Moore, R.N., o Wynne, & Pearce 18- A..P, Silver, N., Ward, b Pearce 14. farin, R.N., uct out...... Staff Sergi. Menden, B.Not pat

13

Tale!......

106

BOWLING ANALYSIS,

...C.

Toulain

21

Silvör Mahou

42:1

3

Moore (G)

Meaden Barnby

Pringle....

THE NAVY.

0. 15

Fawcott *Hayburst

Pearce

Turude?

Refereo.-F, Broquel

Was Brossed

Hold by Gregory, who was solisllenged by in the spectators by pla ky run up the

Bougar The bandsman had the advantage at a favourable moment in length of limb, and at s couted the ball, which was captured by the visitors, but eventually sent badly past. Tired of playing the part of defenders, the Club broke away and luvaded their opponents' ferritory, but the attack was wanky and did not call for asridus effort to repel it; a corner against the soldiers on their left wing, however, was in on- venient, although remaining unconverted, Gregory relieved, and tried to find the net, bat Bonnar, who played a fine game, upset his calculations and free-flickling from anxiety. Beth next made a weak attempt to open the scoring, and although holes handled the leather he had no difficulty whatever in negotiating the whot. A better try osme a few moments later. from Coone, who sent the ball across the goal- month and past. The groundsmen's right wing was showing up very well, and made a

for by

*A" Co, a backs, frA¤ nagraduoti ve

essay, whicà, however, was An

for

the Club on their right wing and a breakaway by

Andrews and Gregory, the latter of whom miss.d the goal be a couple of feet, followed in rapid afterwards wAERITAN saccession. Gregory soon

of-side, and afforded the Club so opportunity which Cooper throw away by his

haste to baffle Rhodes; the ball, sent in at close

alf-LERI quarters, struck the side of the net came without any score.

The firal attack in the second half was made by the Club, but Seth, who had charges of the bil, emulated Cooper and got to the side of the net. The goal kick did not relieve the grazenes, and matters would have been anything But for the soldiers had Cooper exhibited some of that hasta misspplied in the first in Stance and shot iu. He was too slow, The cricket match on Saturday last played here, and "A" Co. profited Following between the Craigesgorer Cricket Club and rive-and-take play in midfeld, the Club's the Hongkong Volunteer Coronation Contin contre-forward retrieved his reputation.com. Kent resulted in favour of the former by 39pletely by taking the ball single-handed-clear

CAGENGOWER U.C. B. H.K VIC, CORONATION JONTINGENT,

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ני

Scores:-

CRAIGENGOWEB CRICKET CLUB,

1. L. Stuart, é Bilis, b Herten

#. Pestonji, b. Witchell

A. 9. Brawn, 1h.w.b E. Witchell

M. H. Hartean, c Lamert, b. Witchell R. Bab Herton j

2. D. Kitu ird, run out

J. H. Huttonjer, & Horton, b Witchell

E. Ford, e Limmert, b Berton

A. E. Anger, Lammert, h Witchell

F. Rapp, Witchell..

1. Vincenot, not ont

Estra

Total

HONGKONG VOLUNTREE CORONATION CON

M. E. Aeger, a Pestonji, b Harteam

1. Witchell, b Barten

R. Witchell, b Hurteam

J. E. Tammert, b Postonji

1. A. Rose, not ont

EH, Herten, b artean

1.. E. Edwards, rem ont

C. Leykum b Postonji....

the

wis hold on the 21st and 22nd inst. The oping by extensively an·l elaborately mounted with Yangtze Valley, nor the right to oc:ng nog

race of the first day, the International Eights

The Franch have imposed similar conditions, was easily won by the English sight from the shop and costaines, which have beenpoint commanding the river.

specially propated for this tunt. The repertoire

advantages. which the management intend to produces in- but omitting the reference to gnamic cludes such now and popular plays as The Lady

Chius accepted the conditions. of Ostend, Sweet Nell of Old Drury. Sherlock Hotnes. Zo:d, as well as other standard and

Irish, German, and Scottish Eights in the order rajuel, Dr. P. S. Denbard wou the Ladies' Purse from L. E. P. Jonas. A challenga four-

The

From the statements which were made upon our race between the Mit-ho-long and Deluge the subject at the latest meeting of the fire brigades fell to the former. On the second Legislative Council the second during last day the Germans won the International Fours, week-it appears that we cannot yet con.beating the English bout by two lengths, while clude that nothing will be done with regard the Scots and Irish brought up this pur to the erection of a shelter for the public using Blake Pier during the course of 1903, HE. the Governor himself referred to the matter and affirmed that, unxiety with regard to the erection of a shelter with which we bave always credited him. Never theless he did not see his way to leaving the item on the estimates, without at the sime time increasing taxation, and all he

olussical pieces.

CORRESPONDENCE.

We do not hold ourselves responsible for the opinions expressed by cut correspondents.] THE RECENT EARTHQUAKE.

TO THE EDITOR OF THE DAILY PŘEFS."

Anping, South Formon, 20th October. Sis. With regard to the earthquake reported

THE TRANSPORT "UGANDA.". The British transport Uganda arrived in the Hong Cup was contested by the Russ Chinese Bank and Furobam, Boyd & Co, the fonder

harbour on Saturday from Taku. having on winning, while a Rowing Club four beat a

board 398 Indian troops on relief from the Balloting Co. wittee four in a challenge race.

North. The officers on board'ure Major Dick, Greznoy, Britons, says the Peking und Tientsin Times. Major Dunsterville, Lieut. Col.

Carter, Captain will bear of the impending departure of Sir Captain Bogle. Captain

his well-merited forlough with Roberts, Captain Brodgen, and Lieut. Hain your paper of the 13th inst, it may interest Ernest Satow

was felt in South Formosa. According to vary mixed feelings. Sir Ernest has been on The Uganda, which sailed yesterday morning your readers, particularly the gentleman owning notes registered at the Tainan Observatory, the admisible custodian of British interests in for Calcutta, also took with her details of the the rocking tospor, to know that the shook Peking and has proved a personal embodiaeut Hongkong Regimentze

Regarding Major Dick the P. & T. Tina could bold out was the prospect that, if of English policy, that of benevolence towards the result of the year's proceedings later on China sud the firmest resolution not to be says:We believe that Major Dick has bad and the 1903 revenue appeared to justify shouldered out in the strife of rival interests, the unique compliment of appearing in the it, the permission of the Secretary of State It says much for the Minister that during bis French orders of the day. It is very remark for the Qulonies might be asked to put a tonure of offico Pesss onoare, whether wise or be how wonderfully successful the British vote before the Council with a view to foolish, of British poliny has been almost in officers on railway duty have been in maintal- carrying out the erection of a shelter. Si completa aboyance, and that he has muzageding the enterte They have one and all been 3.25 am, on Friday, the 10th, which, allowing HENKY BLAKE thought that Members of the to retain the profound esteem of his colleagues mes not only of high linguistic ability, hat for our being so much east of Hongkong, Council would agree with him that no item in an environment where statesmanship is apt have also been endowed with intuite tack and would, I think, coincide with about 3 a.m. as Enclosing my card, and with the suggestion in the Public Works Extraordinary was ofta he submerged in intrigue. Not since the patience. Without exception they have all given in your account of the affair..

lamented death of bis old chief, Sir Horry maintained perfect relations with the officers Parkes, has a British Minister established so and men of other untionalities. Majors Dick that your Meteorological Department should fines record. We trust Sir Ernest will have and Uuusterville, Captain Holman, Kell, and record, and pablish, these phenomena, now that a pleasant holiday and as speedy arsturn to the Carter liave one and all been eminent examples they appear to be developing so rapidly.—

SEISMIC.

less importance than the Blake Pier shelter view which may perhaps be right. But still it must be remembered that it was on the 29th November, 1900, that Blake Pier was formally opened. His Excellency in

cene of his labours as is compatible with much needed relaxation and rest

11. W. 8ayer, b Pestonji

E. Elib Pestonj...

E. Siyar Hubatitate), b Pontonji

Extras, tipkez

Total.....

W. ANITARY BOARD.

away from the crowd and scoring, Rhodes had no sbance whatever to save. Succeeding, play Fas marked by mo. spirit than had hitherto teen seen, and the ball travelled rapidly about the field. Andrews at last got it at his feat, and with, a hard shot found the net. It we not the "equaliser, however, for the referee's "whistle had already gives him off-side. Baulked I once, ** A *** Co. ranowed the attack with vigour, placing the Club entirely on the defensive. A oramble ensued at goal, and at its height the leather was banged into the net. Each side appeared to settle down after this to a steady. watching of the other's tactics, neither pressing

for any advantage. Bome long passing foolly

brought the Fusillers up the fold again, and Jones, outside left, sout in a shot which compelled Hickling to handle the ball foul in Club territory was badly taken by " A- Cu the los- ther dropping behind the net, and the penalty for this slackness came in a visit from the Cub player, who were soon clustered round Rhodes, Seth mot, but the piss had head taken from off- side, and the referee's whistle called attention to

This match was played by the Hongkong Cvil Service Club on Saturday afternoon at Happy Valley. As the lub is to rea-ntly formed, a few details regarding it may not be amies, the fact. Rhodes, however, was not taking an patrons are HE the Governor, Bie Hearyahances and prevented the ball from going Blake, G.C.M.G, the Hon. H. May, C.M.Gthrough. Coote was the next mun to give the Hon. R. Murray Hnnery RN and

Mr.

. Cornewall

ewis, whist its President way a foul by being off side but is the Hou, W. Chatham and Vice-President | this mistake by his subsequent, play, Hon. Dr. F. Clarke. For the po poses of Rutherford a nice open providing practice for members, double sets latter centred ́·· admirably, have beeu eracted at Happy Valley, and thres it is satisfa tory to stare, are being fully taken: advantage of. The details of the match ander na review; which ended in a win for the PWD. by of

the narrow margin of Si to 83, are as follows

P.W.D.

Farreli, st Woolley B rrington, c Carter

myth & Woolley Simone, Lamble Powos, Lambale Wheal, e Worlley Haggard, o Browa Goldenberg, rum ont Bowmen not out

Extras.

Total

vibration lasted thrns winter, and sit who King, tut severe, the undulatory motion was exceptionally priced the shock agree that, though not long, and the cause of much auxiety while it

Jasted,

The first trambling motion was unticed at

of the suaviter in mode combined with the Yours, etc.,

fortiter in re.

Michel; b Sunythe Lamblo.b Farrel Brown, at Smythe Woolley, Fartell Carter, c Fairs!! Hoggarth, b Surtho Allen, Farrell "B Knight, b Farreli O'Donnell, ran out Callen, b Baythe Ross, not on7

Extras

Total

K.D.

thepass

made good

gare

for goal The and Seth took. his being

against the grond. ported, he was unable to make anything Abadiy played aven on there right wing franderred play to midfeld, whence a bye for the Clay Zollered. Bonnar turda dangerous run and the Club's forwards bróze away on another incurdon. Butherford was given the task of shooting, and charged offestmally. this responsibility he Taking time to steady himself, he found the

the second goal.: rat besatif

a call of line fahad the game for the 16 standing

HKE goals, CoRW.F., Igoal.,

WT Antoberdealulzor of the Dickson County Press, died lash at Charlotte N.C.. newspaper aged 72 years. He bed worked offices sing the age of 2 He bad always 30 that be, wished to be buried in a wluding shest made of newspapers, and so be was laid away. head wwplied upon a copy of the cast issue of the Dickson County Press, and curies of the Lexchanges be scmind were carefully wrapped

around the body in the colla.

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