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POLICE

COURT.

Monday, 3rd Novembor,

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 4TH 192

BEFORE MR. F. A. HAZEL, ND (POLICK

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UNLAWFUL FOBSESSION OF ARMS,

ROYAL HONGKONG YACHT OLUB. The opening cruise of the now season took place on Saturday hat, when shortly after 230 p.m. a large fleet of vessals followed the Commodore's new yacht Dions to the back of Stonecutters Island Little time was lost is starting the race which followed, s ainë qua non of which was that moh vessel should have. a lady at the tiller. In more than one case this rule was observed somewhat more secord ing to ite letter than Its spirit, but an interest ing non resulted, in which the Diose and Vernon opened their careers in promising etgle by finishing well ahead of the rest of the floot. A pretty struggle between these two resulted in favour of the latter by a small margin. At condinsion of the race the Com-suce at Court and his boing fined $10. modore (the Hon. F. H. May) presented the arms were confiscaled. prize to Mre. Robinson, who sailed the Vernon, ou board the Dorethy where the various com- petitors enjoyed the hospitality of Mr. and bits. Hastings.

"The times were as follows

Vernen

Dione... Kathleen ... Alannak

Maid Marian Mia

Colleen

Doreen

Joris

Payne Bonito

Hours

Min. Soc.

30

12

40

17

RI

35 70%

30.

39

55

On Sunday the Brst Clab race was sailed in nice whole-sail breese and there was a good turn out of yachts in all the classes. The course was to the Eastward; which gave a good test of the bealing powers of the now boats in the initial stretch to the Channel Becks. Fermon Dione and Alumnal all had a good start in the Championship class, the fest-riamed being to windward, but Ronite was very indifferently served in this respect. Shortly after the start Vernon when in the port tack endeavoured to

cross the bows of the Alannah which was on. the opposite tack, but a foul resulting the formed retired from the race but was sailed round the come to see how she might have done had she been rasing. Dione and Vernay hoth bad a useful lead at the first mark haring fairly held last year's champion Alannah, going to windward in a good breeze. On the run to the Kowloon Hook the old boat steadily gained on the two new ones and decreased their lead still more on the reach noross to Mayer's Buoy, which was rounded with very little between the.

The particular utility of arms in the pursuit of a peaceful calling such as that of washing elothes a not apparent to the ordinary observer, the yet Ng Leung, a possessor of three bayonets and one dagger, for which, however, he had neglected to take out the sun! and necessary licence.

washerman, WA

This oversight was responsible for bis appear- The

BEFORE ME. E. D. C. Wore (Acting)

POLICE MAGISTRATE),

Hi It, barbor, misbehaved in the public street on Sunday night, and was arrested by alakong, whe fold the magistrate, when the defendsut had ploaded not guilty to the charge of disorderly conduct, that the latter was amusing himself by striking passers-by with bamboo pole, Complainant told him to desist, and for his Innful interference was given a blow from the pole, whereupon ho took his sasilent into contolly and brought bim to tho station, not without difficulty. however, for defendant resisted strongly,

The acessed, of course, had quite a different story to tell, it was to the effect that another man struck him with the posts, and he had just wrested it away when the constable arrested him.

He was Ined $5 or 14 days.

DISORDERLY CONDUCT ON A STEAMEK,

A Portuguese watchman on the steamier Fatehta, named Boats ploaded not guilty to disorderly behaviour on board the vessel on the 2nd inst

The chief officer said defendant on the 1st inst. molested two of the ship's company- and kicked some of the Chinese passengers, whom be also swore st. On two occasions on the 2nd be entered complainant's cabin and used very filthy

Janguage.

His Worship imposed a fine of $10, with the option of oue south's Lard labour.

PICKPOCKET.

In the Tung Hing Theatre on Sunday night ous of the spectators, a Chiusman, was siend ing on the stage in front of a group of others watching the performance, when he felt a fumbling at his pocket, in which, he discovered the next moment, a hole had been cut and his money taken out. He caught the thief by the band, but the money was passed over to son- federates in the crowd, who cleared out. The prisoner mada su in: ffectual attempt to get landed him in No. 7 Police Station.

PORTSMOUTH LETTER.

[FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT.]

Portamonth, 4th October.

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THE ORLANDO MEMORIALÓ The officers and men of the draiser Orlando have raised enough funds to srect a memorial to the memory of those who died during the ship's recent commission on the China Station, and have been granted a place in the Victoria Park here, where other memorials of a like nature are erected. The obelisk will be one of the prettiest and most novel, as it will be a bell tower of Oriental style, designed by Commander Edward F. B. Charlton, the late commander, ana 11.W of the torpedo iustraction seksol Vernon When the Orlando's men assisted in the capture of the Taku Forte, at the mouth of the Peibe River, 17th June, 1900,, they took a huge bell used by the Chinese at the fort.

On a square base of Portland stone four colusass of polished Aberdeen granite will "pport a carved roof, also of Portland stone, which is to bo as nearly like the roof of Chinese pagoda as it can be made. The fiuial on the roof is to be a stono representation of a Chinese mandoriu's batton. Hanging from the centro ef a huge slab of stons under the roof will to the kell. It is 2ft. 3in. hight, very thick, and weighs over two hundredweight. Aronnd the bell is an inscription in Chinese characters,

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the popular demand. It was scarcely to be on- pected that the great popularity already attained by picture post-cards would allow these missives to escape for any lengthy period the all-on- bracing Christmas cards, and the charming collection of Cristmas post-cards introduced

doubtless be highly appreciated by the KODAKS. FILMS, willy we public, no less than by post-card voraries, while the £2,000 post-exed collectors

A special section prize competition, in which bes been reserved for Christmas post cards, will make their collection still more desirable. he collection also includes beautifal specimens of juvenile gift books, toy books, calendars, wall texts, etc. Messrs. Tack must be admitted to be masters of their art.

THE NAVY LEAGUE AND THE COLONIES.

At the end of September a special enroy of the Navy League, in the person of Mr. H. F. Wyatt, sailed from England for Canado. Mr. Wyatt's muin abject will be to urge the pura- mount importance of soa power, and to endea your to promote co-operation is the cause of naval defence." In pursuance of this object he will spend some three months in Canada, and then proceed via Vancouver to Japan, "where Joval affairs." From Japan, Mr. he will pass some weeks, in order to study

-whore will come to Hongkong, League has an infinertial branch." Hongkong Mr. Wyatt will proceed to Australie where Sir E. Barton, the Prince Minister the Commonwealth, has premised to take the chair at a pubile meeting in support of his missing. New Zealand will next be visited,

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a translation of which is to be inscribed on n | where Mr. Seddon hus promised a sympathetic Cape, and will address meetings in South in culo slab. It is as follows, and is singularly reception. Finally Mr. Wyatt will visit the

Africa before returning to England. appropriate.

Con pleasant weather and gentle rain, The Empire happy, at peace again,' The structure will be square, fourteen feet height from the base. On the frieze under the roof are inscriptions in English and Chinese That on the principal froui will be "H.M.S. Orlando, North Chine, 1900)," while on the the base are the names urble slab on

of the principal engagements "Tak Forts, Tientsin, Defence of the Legations, Peking" The inscription on the north-west Chinese motte, do of the frieze is the translation of which appearing on the other side is Ferpetual felicity achieved," while on the fourth side of the frieze is the ship's motto

Fortitor Defendit Triumphans," The names of the 18 officera sud men who were killed or succumbed to wounds or d'ed during the gemmission include thore of Captain J. R. T. Burke, C.B., who died at sea on the voyage home (May 12th, 1902), Comioauder P. N. Wright, who died of wounds received at

Seme remarks from the Naval and Military

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AND ACCESSORIES

DEVELOPING AND PRINTING UNDERTAKEN. GOOD WORK. PROMPT RETURN.

WE HAVE AN ESTABLISHMENT SOLELY DEVOTED TO EXECUTING WORK FOR AMATEURS, AND WE HAVE LARGER AND BETTER FACILITIES FOR DEVELOPING AND PRINTING THAN ANY HOUSE IN THE COLONY

ACHEE & CO.,

PHOTOGRAPHIC GOODS STORE, 17A, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL.

FEW DOORS EAST OF HONGKONG HOTEL. Hongkong, 22nd October, 1902,

VICTORIA LITHOGRAPHIC

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WORKS.

31, WYNDHAM STREET, CENTRAL AGENCY:-J. LANDHOLT, THE PHARMACY, 14, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL.

VISITING CARDS Engraved and Printed equal to the best Copperplate work.

THE CUNARD AND THE COMBINATION.

CHEQUES, BILLS OF EXCHANGE, COMPRADORE ORDERS, Engraved and Printed by Enropean Artist.

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three, Bonita being a considerable way astorn away, but his victim held on and ultimately Tieutsizi, and Mr. E. A. Govett, midshipm. Some time will olepse before the envoy reaches the outset. With empressment Mr. Balfour effect of the Combination on the British shipping

On the boat back to Channel Rooks the new boats again more than held Alannah and began the cond journey down wind with a substantial load. The run and subsequent reach over the second journey to Heyer's Buoy

The defendant was sentenced to six weeks' hard labour, without the option of a fine.

ALLEGED EMBEZZLÉMENT.

Lo Kwai Ting, shroff, was brought up on remand charged with the embezzlement of

They are all to be inscribed on the tablets around the Lase. On ous of these marble tablets is also the inscription "This bell was taken at the capture of the North-West Fort, Taku, June 17th, 1900, and brought home by

gave much the same result as the same positions $4,412.50, the monies of the Hongkong and H.M.9. Orlando. This memorial is erected by League, wo zuuy suppose, regards the recent Trust: who will direct the gesom policy which produces-it. And what is the apology? of the first round, aibuit Alannah did not clown banghai Banting Corporation. Ho had already the officers and men in memory of the comredes conference as a failure, and desires to stimulate who will form the Federal Govorot over An

who lost their lives during the campaign."

I have been able, through the kindness of a friend at the Chinese Legation in London, to send a translation of two inscriptions on the bell, and these, stringely enough, are most

are as follows:

H

That is not

Record on the subject of the tour will be read with interest. The service paper says:-The colonica has produced a leading articlo in the mission of the Navy League's envoy to the Times, not wholly favourable to the movement. There is a good deal of force in what the Times says against this mission being undertaken at the present time when the Colonial Ministers have just had every opportunity of consulting with the Admiralty on those very questions which Mr. H. Wyatt will presumably

joining the Trast. It is in a better position than it was for compoting in ordinary shipping address colonial audiences. The mission of Mr. Wyatt is to preach the importance of sea power

business with what might have been a rival too 10 Great Britain, and to promote co-operation

formidable successfully to compete against. in the use of navel defence, With this praise-

We much doubt, writes the Saturday Nevis w. That is the value to the Cunard Line, in spite of worthy object in view the onroy will spend three months in Canade, and will visit Australia, New whether the public, after looking coolly to Mr. Gerald Balfour's protest that the subsidy Zealand, and South Africa, besides some of the the matter, will be so complacent as Mr. Gerald does not go beyond paying for the actual services colonies.

So far as Canada is concerned, it is Balfour was at Sheffield on Tuesday [the 30th rendered to the Government.

On the plain that Mr. Wyatt's efforts will not clash Septembar in setting out the terms of the Ar finding fault with the principle.

rangements with the Anglo-American Shipping contrary we would printaim it openly. If we with any cificial achemes, for the simple reason. that Sir Wilfrid Laurier has returned to bis Combination and the Cunard Line. The so can keep the mercantile trade of the Atlantio called safeguards against the former are illusory or any other geosn in the hands of British pleadings of Lord Sel people une the Board. If Mr. Wyatt cani Wa linco still to trust, to Mr. Pierpont Morgan's traders by subsidies we would subsidise. The borne and succeed in rousing Canadian opinion to the good intentions and benevolence towards na Cunard Line has been retained, and indirectly oiligation of contributing to our flest he will and to Mr. Pirris's and his fellow-directors the agreemont does something for British trade. perform

a great service to the Empire, patriotism, which has been so conspicuous from It is because the nation was anxious about the Australis, so that the Australing Sliuisters dwelt on the provisions that the directors of the trade that is hoped soms definite course wonder will not be likely to resent his mission. They companies should be British and that a reason-be taken for the purpose. Evidently the agres- wight do so if he were going direct la the Com-able proportion of the men on board the ment with the Combination has no such protoo- monwealth, and it is quite probable that Sir W. Trust's vessels should be British. The first in tive effect; and in the case of the Cunard, where Laurier way to so-that is if he cares enough to restriction at all. It alters nothing. The the agreement has some auch effect, we have at about the mission to notice it. The Navy real point is, who will form the executive of the apology for the uuly element in that agreement argument about conceding to the the several firms? For the success of Trusts, Americuss a fair share of the trade in the the colonists by a course of lectures. It is a praiseworthy endeavour, and already the League as we had. Sccasion to any recently, it is Atlantic! Mr. Gerald Balfour would seem de- as accomplished something in the colonies al that the executive should exercise sirous of emulating the legendary politeness The Times is inclined rather to sueer, not strong controlling and directive force over of the British at Fontenoy with their request. Wyatt personally, but at the mission An the operations of the individal members of the to the French to fire first. unofficial xoission of this kind could hardly be Trust. The initiative, the policy, the energy business and it was not the Americans' idea of , Wyatt may take heart and no. be discourag result, especially where a Trust is sa overcapi! Was that scheme designed on a nice discri- eti, We understand that Mr. Wyatt page the talised as the Combination is, it is absolutely mication as to what was a fair division between bulk of his own expenses, but will enjoy free necessary that power shall be concentrated in England and the United States? This might railway passes in all the colonies, and is likely to the bands of the executive in order to secure the as sensibly be argued as that this is the priz receive hospitable recaptions. He is already best business management. Ent the agreement ciple on which the Trusts have ruined, or are well known in this country as a capable lecturer says nothing about the constitution of the trying to rain, every trade but their own in Trust's axecutive. It is left exactly as it was Mr. Pierpont Morgan's country. Mr. Gerald before; and the original fears that we expressed Balfour's doctrine of an a priorio fair share of about American control of the Trust are as trade is absurd. Every nation will try to get as it can regardless of other valid to-day as they were when Mr. Pirrie as much FIRING IN THE NAVY.

We have to take vouched for Mr. Pierpout Morgan's innocence people's fair share." We have reason to believe, says the Naval and of intention towards British trade. The argn- this into account, and if our trade is threatened Military Record, thats practicable scheme for the tents then were that it mattered nothing, so with Trusts, or any other moderu derice, we encouragement of naval gonery, the catlines toug as the Trust was noder American centrel, must adapt ourselves to the actual facts, eran of which are attributed to Admiral Sir F. H. that the Britisk frras kept their British Bags though it is our cousine on the other side of Seymour, is under the considerations of the dying. They are now just as they were eu. the Atlantic" who are trying to out our Admiralty. The Navy League and private in. There are no more British representatives ou throats. The operation is nono the pleasanter by for the relationship. The particular dividuals bave, from time to time endeavoured the executive now than were provided for

the constitution of the Trust. We have noth-question of the Combination in the ight to create a navel Bisley, but we need not try to tions there are to sach an institution in the view takes measures for injuring British trade. No It subserves other American Trust interests point out to our naval readers the many objecing by which we can retaliate on the Trust if it for the Atlantic trade in jet in doubt. of the Admiralty. Whether their lordships provision binds it, as the Canard Company is which affect our trade very seriously. If it stern vate be well or ill-founded need not be bound-in Lord Inverclyde's language--"not to does succeed, are we to take Mr. Gerald Balfour's discussed now, nor is it at all likely that they unduly raise freights or to give any preferentialdastrine as to subsidies as intended to be a will ever change their minds on the point of ratee to foreigners"; and if it were so honad how declaration that Governments have no duty is. keeping all the awards under their own control, could we punish it. Not by withdrawing any such matters? That is an impossible doctrine It will be remembered that when Sir E. H. subsidy because we do not-bave any hold over it held by no other nation in the world but Engalod

We have agreed, in considers- if indeed bold by her. Sagmar was Commander-in-Chief on the China by giving one.

of 1on for the empty undertakings it has entered Station La derided to place the crew the best gunnery ship or the sight of the intu, to continue to treat the companies of the line at all naval inspections, and it is now sug-Combination on an equality with other British gested that the crew of the best gunnery ship ou each stution, abject to certain conditions, that receive an extra fortnight's leave on paying off. The concitions provida for a minimum rapidity of fire aud a miximam percunt.ge of hits to rounde fred, and provision is also made for the second best ship, should one vessel heat another LWO or three years in succession. If the scheme be ever adopted it may be hoped the effleurs thau that contained in the clauses which provides

race resultedin Dione finishing 43 seconds aboad not been credited with this sam on 19th October. peculiarly appropriate to us this year. They supported in Printing Honge Square, so that must come from it, and if failure is nut to business when they planned the combination.

the gap so much. On the ran to the line Alannah headed Fermon which was sailing somewhat to leward of the former, but a friendly puff of wind brought about a reversal of the positions and an interesting and fast of Veracy, which was in turn 30 seconds in front of Alannah Bonito did not retch the line until some time later, Alannah, although beaten, was hot illegraced and should have some interesting tussle with the now boals in the course of the season,

The one design class also sailed an interest- ing racs, in which there was little between the four, the eventual winner being let up by a boat of laffing between the in and Kathleen on the second reach.

In the second class Tre flest succeeded in giving the time she was called upon to concede, getting home with but 43 seconds to pare. It is to be hoped that this initial success will encourage the Club's Honorary Treasurer to sail more regularly than during last senzon

The times in the different classes were as follow

Dione...

CHAMPIONSHIP.

Fialelted at

Hours Hihi, M. Polna ÷3 394 26 10 40 9 disq 39

Fernan Alumnal

3

Bonito

59 49

ONE DESIGN.

Erica

Min Kathicon Collem

BECOND CLASS.

Corobed time.

Maid Marian Popa Dorem

30

9 26 10

81

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The Formersns are antling their hair, whotest there is great jubilation in Japanese Government circles, saya a London paper. Imst be understood that to say "Get your hair cut to a native of Ferations was formerly the worst form of insult. Almost as soon be would haveant off his head. Now, however, an sign of subminion, to Japanese ralo, and in conformity with afrillised customs, he is begin. ning to shear off his super fumus birsate growth. Every week the Governor of Fermoen telegrapha to Tekys the additional number of natives who bave out their hair, just as Lord Kitchener telegraphed from time to time the number of Boers captured.

ploaded not guilty. Mr. G. C. C. Master, solleiter (Jobuson, Stokes, and Master), appear ed on behalf of the Bank.

8. H. Michael broker, said that on 1st October Inst he filled in his paying in book for $4,412.50, to be deposited to his credit on the following day. Witness first learnt that he had

The first: Lok Wal AI" Temple established that, he thought, was the date. When he got his pass-book from the Bank he checked it with the paying-in book, and then wrote to the in the 10th year of the reign of the Emperor Bank pointing out their mistake. Subsegwang Su, at Tai-ku. Established by the quently, on the paring-in book being produced, military officers at Po Ting (Paoting-fu) Pre- he was credited with the amount as having been

fecture as a sign of long, long firmness of the paid in on 2nd October.

Empire,"

This concladed the case for the prosecution, and the defondant made a statement in which, after saying that as a abroff at the Bank he had been kept very busy day after day and could not. get to rest, he míuntely detailed his duties. On-Lüth October, he continued, he was asked it he had collected the amount mentioned by the Inst witness, and he replied that he had had too much work and could not remember, "Bee my

WEA es There know," signature." he told his enquirer, and you will no paper with my signature, the defendant concluded, "and 1 that if said I had not signed for it I certainly had not received it. Then they charged me."

He was committed for idal

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GREAT BRITAIN, FRANCE, AND STAM

The second inscription is: "Empire peaceful, good for fair), wind (or weather), happy public, rain, fair (or light),”

"Owing to the death of Captain Burke, C.R., en route home, the memorial will be handed over to the Corporation uext week without any ceremony.

MESSRS. RAPHAEL TUCK & SONS'

CHRISTMAS CARDS.

We have received from the above firm an

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companies in respect of way services, whether may require from the British morcantile marias. postal, military or naval, which the Government if we had not made the agreement we might have done something in this way, but now we A mero futile pretence of a have not even left ourselves any means of "sauction" to sa agrement could not be made. retaliation,

the

"YEBISU."

THE FAMOU? ·

JAPANESE

BEER

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TOKYO.

assortment of their new season's Christmas and New Year cards, calendara, gift books, toy books, art. novelties, eto. The collection is styled the "Crowning Year" collection sad is one that The news from London that Sians had como dos credit to the world-wide reputation of to an naderstanding with England was taken in Paris the virtual acknowledtrat of British Messrs. Tuck. The prapar tions by them for control in Kelantan and Trieggsna. The Debats the appropriato celebration of the crowning year of the 3rd uit, recalling Lord Curzan's action has been arrauged on a scale of completeness with reference to Kowart, fancies it sees in

and splendour worthy of the ceassion. No less England's acts in Siamese Malaya marks of the same handiwork. This journal, however, has than 1,500 sets of entirely new Xmas and New no intention of complaining to a policy Year cards have been prepared Of these, up- justified in a both

way

by previous treaties and wards of 1,200 sete produced is colour, isud by present abuses ou the spot. But the Debuts 300

in fick and white. Classified will share with the man the special reward, for for putting an end to the arrangement on the thinks that Bugland's methods should constitute

good lesson for France, for the diamese, in something ke 100 different ranges of without their co-operation to ship can hope part of the Government. Passing by according to it, are continuing in the valley of "distinct styles, They embrace within their for success. The cruiser Crescent will be paying objection that the Government gains nothing of Mesam to harass Frenchmea, nad instead of adius every imaginable variety of subject, off on Friday, and the men will be given importance even if the agreement is carried out, seeking to giru France its share of represent suited to every possible taste, from the an extra wask's lease in consideration of special what does the Combination lose if the Govers- America; bat as this privilega is pot extended to rent of the Combinatico pursuing a policy hostile tion among the high foreign officials in the princess in her palace to the cottager service since ibo ship returned from North went pats an end to it? This it may do in the PLEASANT.

the

on the lonely country side. An appropriate the officers, one cannot but regard it as invidious: to the British mercantile marine, or hostile to Siames service. Shum is aggravating

memento of the Coronation; year beautiful situation daily to the disadvantage, of France, What the Débats seents chiefly to regret is the panel in colours reproduced, by gracious permis. To make the scheue which is fathered on Sir British trade. Let it be supposed that in some Anglo Frenok declaration of January 15, 1895,sion. from the original picture in the possession E. H. Seymour successful it is necessary to way or other the Government getsen advantage by which France is prevented froin exercising of His Majesty the King This historic subject allow everyone, from the captain to the bugler. by the agreement. It wants to retain this in pressure on Stim as it did in July, 1895, by the carries us back to the days of the fiat Royal to benefit. At present the rewards go to the face of some policy hostile to British trade Edward placing the Coronation stone in West- best gun's crew, and if the ship's company treat started by the Combination. It threatens to despatch of the Inconstant and the Comite But there remains the Mekong, where the minister Abbey. By the gracious permission the prize-firing with colduers there is no withdraw from the agreement. The Trust says PES CASE OF Auglo-French agrestment of 1896 has confirm also of Her Majesty Queen Alexandra, do Bra, occasion for serprise, for men are not interested Do so; we love nothing by that but the chance Tack are enabled to enrich the line of brista in what does not concers them. Admiral of getting some of your work under contract. Frasch liberty of action. Lore France has. owing to the proximity of her Iudo. hinese cards proper with a beautiful Christmas panel, Sir F. H. Seymour, therefore, showed the true We shall be exactly in the position we were in possessions, the same immediate interest" as representing S. Joku and the Lamb" spirit of comradeship when he gave the place before the Combination entered into any agree.

ît. ія only by fostering this spirit that panic about its formation. All the precantions PER England has at Kelantan. What England has delightfully treated subject, specially painted of honour to the best ship at parades, and ment with you at all, when you were in such a secured in the west, France has a right to obtain for the first Christmas of the new reign for Her

we shall get the beet results for it raises about the British flag and the British directors, Majesty, who graciously pronounced it "Beauti- in the seat. But the Débats hopes that Siam will apprecists the difference between French fully executed whilst season's immensely the spirit of comradeship to its highest ideal and British nisu ning of vosels go by the board,

To a greater or less extent everyone in a ship and we are not hit be anything which can LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS. and English methods. [This is delightful popular Queen Victoris panel of the Nativity,

Even the us to give up the policy we bave decided on.

The case of the agreement with the Cunard Before presenting her arguments. England be the same talented artist (H. M. Henneti contributes to the best results. - The F. & O sleanor Parrantalla left Singa sent to Kelantan the Governor of Singapore, will bave a new lease of lite granted it, by its sanguine temperament of the second class stoker pore for this port on the 2nd fast, at an, says the misguided Paris journal, while France, introduction this year in boudoir panel size, can intinence the confidenes of "No1" of the Line is quite different. Here is a substantial with the cutward English malle, and is dus here on the other hand, begins by negotiating. If at the popular pries of eas ebilling. The best gao, while engineers and artificers are bargain in which something is to be done on on the 7th inst., at about 1 am

Siam does not appreciate this difference she my rich, land painted satin-embossed celluloid eucon aged to keep the mechani v in the each side which it can fairly do argued is for represented by no less than 150 highest state of efficiency. Then the nature of the other. Here is a definite policy, and the The Imperial Germen mail steamer Kruz- regret it when too late, for it would be a pity to cards are

The restrictions Lichos, carrying the Germen mails with dates convines France that with Aaiutics the English entirely new sets, displaying a wealth of novelty he reward appeals Irresistiblo erary man in Canard Lius has engaged very definitely to

and imagination which will appeal to the most the ship, for thers is nobing dearer to the loin carrying it out. from Berlin of the 14th uit left Colombo on way is the best.

taste, One hundred new of beart of a anilor than full-pay leave, play apon it mean something, and if the yet we thought that France looked on The 1st inst. a.m., nud may be expected here on about the 12th inst.

and from six to low cards in the burned when it is given as the guerdon of exceptional cour tone and not observed the subsidy, 5- very casurpassed beauty and value, for which au merit. Such a reward would not add a peony considerable one, can be withdrawn. So far as elegant domed box of a Highly practical to the Est mates; in fact, in the end it would the natal policy is concerned the Government Cunard which has been lost over the vessels character has been invented, uphold the firm's prove tre soonomy, for so should gaid secures its objects and retains a control over the reputation in these inexpensive and remark increased elciency without paying for it, as,

Cunard by substantial subsidy not to leave us in ably popular tard Nnes. Additional popular whether the men are on leave or not, they have belonging to the Trust. We have induced the artists have been requisitioned to aid the to be paid; and when there is a high tone of

Combination. The Cunard has now perhaps regular staff in the production of humorous emulation the men amintsin such a proficiency the dilemma in which we have been left by the cards, the supply of which during the past for that the time spent in extra leave may be

no motive, or at least it has not so much, for years he hardly been able to keep pace with deducted from their requalifying course.

peted

The T.K.K comer Nippon Mare, with! – mails, dic, left hangust for this port on the Tet inst, și 9 pin, and was due here daylight

The FM eteamer Pera with mails, &c. srived at Tokobaina yesterday and will sail for Kobe, de, to-morrow,

England as the hypocrito among nations,

at A POT OF LENCO WAS ONCE DARBIED all over the world for two years by a sea captain, It crossed the equator ervan times and on being opened, the contents were found to be perfect, Lemce will keep good for say time in any climate, Lemco is the genuins Liebig Com pany's Extract.

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The 0.8, steamer Lingruen Ist Kobe on the 2nd inst., and is dus here on the 2th inst

LIGHT.

PALATABLE.

8 DOZEN PINT...$15

“YEBISU " BLACK BEER.

CASE OF 8 DOZEN PINTS 816.

SOLE AGENTS-

H. PRICE & CO.

12, QUBEN'S ROAD.

*143

CHEONG SHING GENERAL EXPORTERS.

DEALERS IN

PRECIOUS STONES, SILKS, IVORY JEWELLERY, DIAMONDS, PEARLS, WARES, EMBROIDERY, ANE CHINESE CURIOS.- Wholesale and Retail, Prices very moderate, No. 3, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL (Opposite Messrs. U. J. Gaure & Co. Hongkong, 2nd Jaus, 1902.

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