Sir Joseph Fayrer and other onlogised the paper, but disaated from the conclusions drawu
THE STRIKE AT MARSEILLES. It is feared that a contiuraues of the strike at Marseilles will imperil the existence of the place as a port, and oudanger (he French fleet in the Mediterraneau, 's
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, DECEMBER 1ST, 1902
Macgregor, and offers were several times called before the curtain-
Mi-s Waldorf's appearance in the rêle of Magda was the most striking she has yet made
CRICKET.
IX.C.C. *. THE GARRISON,
Hactenzio
THE BARRISON.
1.
Lamble..........
3
25
37
Toulmin
Malto repent apranontek
Allenby a Powell..........
The match for next Saturday
Longs v
This pistol was played on the Clab ground LONDON, 28th November.in Hongkong. She looked the part to perfec-on Saturday, and, after an Intereslag games:
tion and the manner was excellent iu which she resulted in a draw, very much in favier of, the depicted the passionate, self-willed wouac, with Clab. The usual hoor was wasted at the start, her high courage in. her own self lighted up thanks to the late aurival of many of the Shorts and the standard of Lought will prob
{shly be fixed at 5¤t. 10in. by wayward feminine tenderness. In her players, otherwise the game would certainly
A with Von Keller she have been brought to a definito concusion. It:
CRAIGENOUWER CO. . H.M.B. "TAMAR," imposioned rose lo
▷ height of emotional acting which sooms utterly bopeless to expect puntuality of The 'retors match between the above was: carried the bone away. If one thing was some people, but it is certainly time that the played at Happy Valley on Saturday and aufortunate it was that Miss Waldorf was Committe look one steps to remedy ike eyil, as finded in favor of Craigsngower by 56 runs. not in the bed of voic; sometimes in matters seem to be getting worse stery work. Appended are the scores and analysis:-
were in- In this instance it was the soldiers who were spoken arts her words
LORD KITCHENER AT BOMBAY. General Lord Kitchener has arrived at Bam-
bay, where he met with a most cordial reception., Br, Norval Mongregor filled the rufe He goes on to Agra to-night.
MR. CHAMBERLAIN'S TOUE. H.M.S. Good Hope, with Mr. Chamberlain en board, has passed Gibraltar,
THE JANET WALDORF
AT THE THEATRE.
PRODUCTION OF “MAGDA,"
CO.
obicily to blad-most of the Cla bam being
of Schwartze with his usual distinction. It on the ground in fairly good time-and even in an exoding part and it was powerfally when a start was oventumuiy made us less than done. In the laststormy interview with Magda five shatitutes had to be found to take the places his reedition was excellent. Of the others of the of the laggards. At last three of the best dramatis personer, St. Clair BayB ld's Pastor matches this season have been drawn through was the outstanding charactor; his noting was this cause, sud cricket will certainly lose refined, convincing und full of reserved power, much of its popularity if this sort of thing Mr. Wilen Forks was not so happy in the is allowed to continue. With bis wual luck, rule of Fon Kelleras ko has appeared in others Ward wou to and sent in Muitin Formas Sadermoun's Magda, which was here, but his never-failing consisterer of acting and Gardato face the bling of Fanoutt and presented at the Theatre Royal on Saturday was a parent; Nr. Ernest Macken as Muz. Clark. When be bad nude 18 out of 22, Mait- evening, is the most exueting piece in to Miss Mixed Yorke at the stepfather, and land, who appeared to be getting wel sot, was respects which the Waldorf Company have yet Mrs. Dow-Currier as the aunt were all clever, badly run out by Gardes. Moore, who followed, pat on bore. It is a powerfully written play and Miss Amy Stanley was ebarming as Jaric, 1000 settled down to play good disket and pregnant with passion and desmatió, tring a special, wòrd d praise in duo to Mr. Hal. Gardo seemed determinid to atos for his interest. In Magda Sudermain has take on Liday Campbell for his excellent direction of
Lis motive they conflict between two natuos— father's and daughter's—in which we noe but one thing cammon to both, indomitable pride of will; otherwise they are as the positive and the negative. Augdd chafes against the ways of her narrow terman home with its atmosphere et tobacco, lavender, and cough-mixture The routine of the daily sazetimonions life of the household wearias her soul beyond codurance. Her high-strung, pridefal usturs rebels against the martinot authority of bor paront and she leaves his roof, teking bur life into her two hands to do with it what she may. Colonel Schwartan, an iron personality, closes his door and his heart upon the earing daughter, whose name thencefork is a forbidden word. Twelve years pass. Magda las gone out of their lives. Then one day to the town comes the great operatic singer wasse name and fame ring over Europa. She is no other than the lost daughter, come back to ateli a glimpse of her old homestead. Her wirm womanly nature is touched by all the sociations and when at length the old Colonel
yields to the tearful solicitations of his family that he should receive his daughter back to his heart, she eagerly embraces the chance thus
the orchestra.
mistake, and looked like making a
ecora.
With the total as 53, however, he was bowled By the way, it was unfortunate that one of baving rasio bis 20 in excellent style. Allenby the most dramatic incidents should be spoilt in took his phee, and he and Moore stayed in until the way it was: the finest tragedy in the world the titu isil rang, whoa the total wat. Up could not withstand the ludicrousness of the this time the bowling had been god and the juxtaposition of sub a well-known "gag. I scoring was consequently slower than usual. must of course bavoided on future occasions.
After Hill, however, the batoneri had Magda will be repeated to-night anl to matiors pretty unch their own way and morror.
scored very freely. Moore espesially hit very hard, and though he gave one or two difficult chauves,lis inainga was an ex-
RIFLE MATCH.
►
Ocean and the Royal Engineers was fred off on 27th t. The fellowing Are the scores of the best sight of each team
H.NS. OCEAN."
C. Marshall, P.O.. J. Omsker, Ch. Amr. Mr. Wood
T. Hobbs, P.0.1. Lient, Craig, Mr. Joffery. Bomb. Leuilletta J. Comone, Lg. Sea........
33
200 500 600 ydn, yds, yde.
33 27
34
31a6ae8
#2
88
88
86
.
KOM.8. “PAMAN.”
Lt. tumhary, brawn
Mr. Buggin, e'R. U. Witchell, b Pestonji 14 Mr. E. Utabtree, b Pestonji Mr. S. A. Coope, o Staart, frawa Mr. C. A. Parker, & BrawJI Dr. W. L. Martin, ↳ Pestonji.
Rev. E, H. Gond, c Laumest. b Pustonji 1 Lt. A. C. Butt, e Lamtaset, hawa Mr. Street, Horton, à Brawn Mr. Pope, & Bena, b Frawn
coret. Ünyner, not onl
Extras..........
Total......
U
31
CRAJENGOWEN CLICKET CLUB
M. B. Asger, o stanslary, b Buts.
J. P. Jarlan, c Parker, b Butt
A. O. Brawn, Butt
L. E. Lamoort, run ont
L. A. Rumo, tut eur
R. Bass, o Butt, h Gond
J.L. Stuart, e Stanetary, b Cooks.
E. R. Horban, a Stansbury, Cooks,
K. Pestonj, ÇOOSB
R. C. Witbull, b Cooks.
J. Witchell, b Good
Extrak
BOWING ANALYSIS.
Total........
H.M.R. TAMBAH.”
Bew
Pustonji
R. $3 ↑
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the sombre" family, circle like a
Average, 90.37
L. Cor. Hobertson queen Sapper Paimor
her brillant radianes, and the father receives her with tremulous joy and pride. But now that she is there surely ske must stay, says her father. Magda consents un- willingly to this return to the domination of her parent, bat is touched by the pleadings of her sister and Pastor Helftergiudt.. Not long is ́ahu, settled, in her home till there comes warning of impending tragedy. Among the friends of the household is ons You Kellir, now high in
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Average 82.12
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not their arst meeting. Their lives had already and Liabilities on the 30th September, 1902, is part of Torner, who throw the waist down pany does not possess a monopoly of landing Mr. Kingsley, late agent of the old company at conecasion, he said, gave a pronopoly to exploit
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intercrossed la the outside world. In Von of the Hon. A. M.Thomson, Colonel Treasurer:- kimington was caught by Ward at the second Keller, Magda sees the man who had betrayed and deserted her to her fate. In a stormy mene who demenaces him, the father of her child, sa a lar; a traitor, and a-coward, and glories in the triumphant victory she hail achieved alone and unaided over the cruel inte to which he had abandoned her. In ber, pride of heart Magida boasts-she has risen superior to "hur_gips. “Bpl so much of the womaly instinct yet remains, that she steals off ́st the Bound of her father's footstep. Schwartze fuds You Keller all unstrung by the interview.ques. tions him concerning his previous acquaintance with Magda and has suspicions arousal by Von Keller'a evasive manner. · The stern old Puritan proceeds to enquire from Magda the history of her past. Has she been pure body and soul P ́ ́ I have boon true to myself," says Magla. This interview is interruptal. but, hfer,
Subsidiary coins in ransit Estimate of silver nint.
5,171.00
5489 570.16
Mr. Auston Chamb rain: I am aware of the difference in churge to which my hos, friend calls attention. It is in accordance with a well established principle of the Telegraph Conven. tion that adjoining countries like Eussia and Chius, or China and British India, may make arrangements between themselves for lower rates than those witch are generally applicable; and Hongkong as forming, geographically, part of China, has been brought within Lon terms of the special agreements regulating THE TONGSHAN MINES DISPUTE. telegraphic rates between Chius and Russia on the one hand, and Chine and British India. on
We take the fellowing from the kin the other, these and other charges have been Times under the consideration of the Colonial Office, and I hope that it may be possible to reduce
A defluité step has been taken at Tongshan the ante between this country and Hongkong. at the instance of HF. Chang Yong-mao, with ought to add that the Great Northern Com the sapport of Mr. Dotrinand and the advice of rights in our British territory.
On the 31st October Sir E, Samooz asked Shanghai, who has come from England at Mr. the Pos' monster-Gaueral. Whether he could is- Chang Yerg mao's request and has been staying struct the Government of Hongkong to make for some days at the Astor House Hote Tients. it publicly known that landing rights will forth. will be granted to a
On Sunday, 9th November, on the occasion to any individual or emopady seeking for them in Hongkong and is of the Empress Dowager's birthday, the Chinese dependencies under reasonable conditions, for fag was boisted at the masthead at No. 1 shaft. purposes of hring cables.
A British dag flew flere at one time, but had Mr. Austen Chamberlain: The instruction suggested by the hon. member cannot be given worn to ribbens and no longer existed. No, 1 to the Governor of Hongkong, ia view of the shaft is the original location of the working of lers of an agreement, made in 1893 with the the colliery. At the row headgear British fag Eastern Extension Telegraph Company. The is still aging. The hoisting of the Chinese fog fall text of the agreement which gives a pre- farestial right to the company, was given by me at the principal point was at first talion to be in answer the question u the Horse on May simply empliment to the Chinese monarch. 6, 1990, to which I would refer the hon. member on her birthday. On Monday, however, it was not bauled down. On Tuesday Mr. Wynce, the agent and genent manager, paid a hasty Trip to Tongshan and requested that the dag be taken down. The Chinese declined. air Wynne stufed that he was the manager for the company and the flag was there without his authority, The Chinees replied that Mr.
THE TERRIBLES" AT THE
The mooling of the French shareholders in the Syndies: In Tunnas, Ld., was held in Paris. on the 28th October, under the presidency of M. Achille Adam, who gave an gecount of the concession granted by the Viceroy of Yunnan, and ratified by the Imperial Government. This mines in 35 districts, with the right to exchange these for others if sufficiently rich mines are not found. The concussion was for 60 years, renewable for a, farther period of 25 years, or 85 years in all. The sett profits were to be calculated after all expense of exploitation--8- per cent, as interest on capital, 10 per cent, for resorve and 10 per cost, for amortisation have been provided for. Thereafter 10 per cat goes to the Provincial Government, 25 per cent. to the Imperial Government, and 85 per cent to the company. M E. Rocher, ex-Consul-General for France and agent
of the company in China, who obtained the concession, counted within its limits 50 mices, of which 27 were silver, 25 copper, 6 gold and 1. tin, which had all been actually exploited. In the region of Kwo Tsiu the tin densita extend for a bugth of 80 kilometres, ind which produce annually nearly 800 tons, As 30,000 miners work in 60 mines,
to copper, the output before? the rebelli amounted to 4,000 tous. M., Bourke called the attention of the shareholders to two important poists--the abundance of labour fanera receive 16 france a month), and the facility of inland.com. French Government was constructing at this moment, the track of which Gravesed the the ression over its whole length. Thawal deposits permit of the company for ishing the railway Hever were very numerous, and wynki without doubt
with the fuel of which it was in wast.
from cover point. When he had made 1,
attempt, the deles falling da de effort. Faweeft, who bad been batting cellently, 63,570.13 was now joined by Rudeliffs and betrees them £25,000,00 they added 73 ruas to the score. Fawcett €639.67.1 hit hard and well, his drires being especially
good and bis 4 contained two.'s and six 4. 413,138.81 He was eventually'smartly caught at the wicker 119,000,0
10,756,65 with the total at 111. Radcliffe continued to 59,569.25 play careful encket and refused to le got out, 73,433,51 though at one time he gave an our chance of stumping to that usually safe "keeper," Garde. His 34 was a sound, sady inn. logs, invaluable to his sile as it prictically saved then from defeat. None of the Tother batsmen greatly distinguished them
selves, though Boyd kept up his weket at a | critical stage of the game. With the total us The gum of £10000 demanded by Sir Ernest 107 for wickets, the bell rang and the batch, Schwartzs pursues his unrelenting enquiry. 1 Satow from the qficials and gentry of that city as stated stove, this ended in a dear, greatly where the men were received autintsiastically / Wyany had no authority over their property, musication, thanks to the railway which the for the Taurder, of Mosare, Bruce, and Lowie, in favour of the Club It was a trat to see In order that they might see the precession the Mr. Wyane said that the property was that of recording to a Changsha, dospately, has beer such an improvement to the lust tee or three propri tous of the Daily Express offered to the Chinese Engineering and Mining Con ordered by Governor Ya Lion-an of Hunan matches in the fielding of the Club, and whore readily accepted, and the men, unmberi g 634, Chinese replied that the purchse
entertain them for the day. The invitation was pany; Ld., by virtue of their purchase. Tre
hud to be paid by the following perseas and in the all were guod perhaps Turner and Moors were left Portsmouth sarly on the 25th by special been made, as they had never received payment, following proportions :-
the pick. Tho bowling as fair but mone came
train. Arriving at Waterloo about 8,35 they Mr. Wynne said that they had been paid in the Wu Chih-chan, ex-prefect of Ching-
clow
out with much of an average, though Parell at the were formed into order and marched to present company's scrip. The Chinese replied Yen Wu-lin e Mejor-General
the seats allotted to them in stands in Trafal that they did not cairo surip, and did not and took 2 wickets for Craus, Toulain bowled gar Square. After witnessing the procession, regard it as purchase money, Mr. Wynte Commanding Yi Brigade. Wan Chau-hsin, or district Magis-
very steadily and well but did not invothe best of beaded by the Upper Norwood Temperance returned to Tientsin on Thursday. The dragon trate of Yusulinissieu
luck. Altogether the nutch was a very inter-Band, who gave their services, they made their flag was stil dying. Chen Hai-nien, nor district Magia.
esting on and from a cricket poilt of viewway through cheering crowds to the Helboru Thafollowing morning Mr. Mand, the Belgian taste of Yuanlinlsien
The diance was held in the King's manager of the mines, arrived at the shaft with 3.00 quile the best that has two played this son, Hall, which has decoratel with national Hage. on assistant and a Belgian flag. He ortiered · Chuang Kong-ling and Chao Ya
the only unsatisfactory future of itbeing the tin Guintly) b Hsiang Te-shon. Pear Hsiebálun
4,000 aforementioned late part. The fobring are the chair was taken by the editor of the Daily Lis assistant to take down the dragon and hoist
and Chung Yan-k'wi (jointly),i
6,000 Various other gentry of Chengeköv
city (conjointly...
THE CHENGCHOW MASSACRE,
Total...
Tix. 25,000
223,000
15,000
3,001
...T. STO
She confesses her relationship with You Kellor and nearly breaks the old man's heart. He gets bis pistols to seek out Magda's betrayer, but his paleied arm is unable almost to lift the wespor Euddenly Von Keller arrives on the scene and offers the only reparation in his power-he will misrry Magda. The old man eagerly consentsand. leaves the two together. Then comes the most powerful part in the plot. Magda refuses to qurry Vou Keller unless be acknowledges 'their child. To this he will not consent. With withering seen and defaut contempt she sparas him for his treachery, the will remain true to herself. Her prideful, indomitable will challenges earth and harven. "I am what I am,” she says in a climax of passion, “and I can bo no other." When the old man learns of her refusal he locks, himself in the room with his; which sum approshutely equals £10,000. This daughter, determined to make her consent to has been communistad to Sir E. Satos through the British Consul at Hankow, and H.E.s con. the marriage which her shame has in his eyes sont awaited bolom being put in operation. forcal Magda to accept, without condition. - The The following dospatch also coines frumr conflict between these two natures comes to a tragic consummation. Schwartze threatens that neither will leave the roum alive usless she con-ents, and Magda lo suyo herself from the man she lathes confesses that Von Keller Irhaps was not the only man with whom she lad sioned. Schwartz in paroxysm of outraged harrer lifts the pistol to shoot her but in struck down dead with apoplexy ere his Bager pulls the trigger. So ends a story full of passion and of tragedy.
With regard to the production on Saturday 'erening it was on the whole satisfactory. | N.-C, Daily North,
There were apparent some of the deficiencies of a first night performance, but most of these were nothing more. The house was filled to the doers, and the audience gave unmistakable taken of the appreciation with which they viewed the dışma. Mies Waldorf, Mr.
Changsha, capital of tunan province :---In assortance with the demand of the British Minister at Paking, L., the First Captain of the Chengehor garrison. who closed his yamêr gates in the face of the late Mr. Lowis when that unfortunate and was being pursuexi capitated is Chung on the 15th instant. on to the death by the Chengehow mph, was de the public ereéation ground, in the presence of the British Vice-Consul, who had arrived there the day before from Hanker, and a number of civil and military amudurios deputed to be present bị, the Goverfor. There was also a large concurrse of people who viewed the execution in a quiet and unterly manner.
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MHAC
R. B. Gurde, R.N., burk
20
F. Maind, run out...
18
3. Moet, N., Le Breton Siames
Zamih
- 96 Lt. S., Allenby, P., not out W. . D. Tarner
did not but
1t: Touklin, K.M.XX.
A. G. Ward (ept.)
$. Powell
A. Mackenzie
Lt. Malon, R.N,
P. T. Lamble
Extris
Total (fanings declared) .....212
THE GANBISQy.*
Lt., Suit, RA... Lb.w.b£tible
11:
Lt. Rimington, S., Ward, bdnenin 21 Lt. Both,10th Boulay run out Cupt, Farestt; R.A., cGarde, b. Fodnju Capt, Hulcliffe, R.E., Alouby 34 -L: Hodysen, S.F. c Gude, b Allen by
Lt. Boy, B.A., b Powell
...... 13.
Major s. F. Linik, R.AM.C., not ou Col Ferier, A,P.D.. Toulmin, b Powell 0 Cupi, Tallock, B.A., act outandum 12.
Extras
· Total (nime wiskēta) 1.137 Major La Uroton Drosmens, B.E., did mi bat,
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
Fawcett Clark.... Rimington Hudgwo Houth Smith...
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Express, who was supported, Uaptain Percy Scott and anginthers, by the Belgian colour. A Chinese military oficer wearing the blue button and accompanied by Ben were entertained to a substantial real of 50 auldiera carrying red bayanela now inter- oop, roast beef, mutton, and meat pie, accomposed. They informel Mr. Manet that if he moted with bumpers of shaadygaff. At the attempted to interfere with the Chinese flag le STILL LEADING dose of the dinner the chairman proposed would be responsible for the consequences. "The King" and the bluejackets to a man Mr. Mamet drew a revolver, put it back into cheured as they know how to do. The chairman its place, and withdrew from the scene, taking the proposal The Crow of the Terrible," the Belgian tricolour with him. The drager and offered to the then the hearties, welcome. Jeg was still flying.
"CLUB
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lle said the men had that day received a great M. Mamet telegrapard to Tientsin for 200 men. A SCOTCH WHISKY OF EXCELLENT compliment from the Admiralty, for they had It is difficult to know what men be will get, as been allowed to coms to London for a day's the mining company does not keep a standing | holiday without the presence of a single com- army and the Belgians have no troops here. missioned officer, Captain Percy Sutt, reply. The Chinese fag has been holand in virtus
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ing to the toast, wid he hoped that in the future of the artides of transfer, which set forth that they would live up to the great repatation they the compary is an Anglo Chinese company. had gaine, and return sound and woll to their registered under British law. ships at the expiration of their leave. At the cali of one of the petty officers the mon gave three cheers for Captain Booth. Theonly other
The Living Church, an American religion. IF YOU REQUIRE A PERFECT toast was that of "The Visitors," to which Mr. Arnold White replied; in doi g so he said that paper, quotes the following from a Connecticut the men's seasof duty andsbedience to discipline woman's diary, dated 1790:- Wo bad inst were characteristics that should be emulated by pork for dianer, sad Dr, S., whe carved, old The rest of the afternoon was given up to a up a rib on his fork, and said, Here, ladies, is musical entertainment to which masy, leading what other Eve was made of." "Yes," said artister of the variety halls contributed, by per- Sister Patty, and it's from aanch the samə mission of the managers of the Tivoli, Albambra, kind of critter." Pavilion. Empire, Oxford, and Royal Music- bella. The půgramme was thoroughly, ap- preciated by the meu, Shortly afterlive o'clock. the proceedings ended, and the men, prevederi by the band, marched to Waterloo "Station, } Hoon after six o'dook they left by special train | for Portsmouth,
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