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THE HONGKONG DAILY PETSS, MONDAY, DECEMBER 21ST 1903

As a count of the Canton Regatts will be TELEGRAM S. found on page 5.

and successful initiative, they might no doubt have accomplished much more, though it would not be an easy task to upset the established administration at Peking. The

The US, ganhost. Wilmington, Captain U. R. Her is communding, was exported to arrivo

A. S. WATSON & CO., great thing in much a cause, of course, is to at Foochow yesterday.

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find a leader round whom rotormers could rally, and to whose banner the discontented of all classes would be attracted. So far the man has not apprared, and it is doubt- All ful whether the hour has arrived. the risings attempted of lato years have been abortive in consequence of the Im perial Government being always in a p-si- tion--thanks to their possession of guithouts, arms of precision, and drilled troup to

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DAILY PRESS" SERVICE.

EXROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENTS.]

THE NORTHERN CRISIS.

A bill has been introduced into Congress Oxeluding all forhiga ressels from trading between the United States and the Philippipes.

We learn that Mesars. Watkins, L., have THE NEGOTIATIONS—IMPORTANT

STATEMENT, again secured the contract for the supply to the Government Civil Hospital of draga, mineral waters, etc.

The Manila Cablenews says that the chilly days in Hong kong havo driven the last of the ireconcilable bark to the Philippines. The

"JAPAN READY FOR IMMEDIATE ACTION."

Kose, 2h December, 9.20 p.m. A semi-official article published in the

As usual, we are sell ng one of the BEST | quell any were insurrection of the populace, Bamber of Filipines in Hongkong, bowover, Kakumin (Tkyo) makes on important

FOR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS:-

aspirant to the supreme power in China The month of Roma zən terminates to

sovereignty.

The second conference was hell On

October 13th, five days after the dure when Russin, according to her agrement, shoul

A tho con- have evacuated Manchurit. furence the Ministers considered how the decision previously arrived at could be carried into effect.

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or even an organised revolt. Hitherto these as not appear to Lavo diminished to any great statement regarding the course the Japanese. Government has pursued at the conferences ASSORTMENTS in the Colony of GOODS risings have boon led by obscure persons extent.

possessing either a stock of arms nor the

held by the ministers co carning the ques- A telegram has ben ri-ceived by His Ex- wherewithal to purchase them:

If the report from a native journai atcellency the Offer Admini- ering the Gutions in dispute with Russi

varumeus from tue Brit.sh Minister at Han kok At the first confonen, held on June 23rd, CONFECTIONERY in FANCY. BOXSTShungbai be correct, however, there scene staring that a ly medical ins, action i, in force it was decided to adopt the policy that in some probability of a leader being produced against arrivals Ir m Hongkon, and that thore of Kare Design.

who wang, coinmand more general supartis no prenut atation of dispensing with such view of Russia's refusal to evacuate Man churia, the only satisfactory solution would GOOD FIVES in Great Variety.

Fund possibly prove a really formid bleinspection.

be to secure a recognition of Corea as being entirely under Japanese inffusace, and that CIGAR and CIGARETTE-HOLDERS.

According to this authority, an effort is today. Daving the past mouth, followers of the Manchuria should be opened to the world's CIGAR and CIGARETTE CASES.

Per part have fasted totreen the hottes of southade with full recognition of China's be wade by the malcon'en's in Human to restore the MING or lust Chinean dynasty is ad sunset. To-day natural y with be a day of FANCY PERFUME SPRAYS.

and a cret society bas bera formed at gran lenkung. Coocrations as the Masque PERFUMES in FANCY BOXES.

Changsha called the Kungfu Hui, oraindo wil tudia si za pare in tho Scaly for the Restoration of the Light, in morning. Fra of all prayens and adoration FBONY-BACKED HAIR BRUSHES:

will Le goua a rough; always, if a wre, with sther words, of the MINGs. Although only

faces towards Monza, This what an hour or EBONY-BACKED TOILET MIRRORS,

two monthe old, this society is said to have BOAPS in FANCY BOXES.

a membership of nearly two thou-and. Theifter whis, the congregation will shake bands in ens owary kaomeday style that is chief of the society is a man of the surname with both hands, after wa de putting be right MANICURE SETS.

The third couference nok place on of Cthe surname of the Masa Imperial hand to the feart After this thy wil diep ras House--and be claims to be a lineal di scen- and call on thei friads or relations for uber-October 24th, when Japan's irreducible PANCY PUFF BOXES.

In the eve ing thers will ba

minimum was formulated and presented to dint of the Emperors whose dyna-ty he bandsleaking.

the Russian representative. Russia's an- be, ko to feature, It is furt! er alleg 4 that, great feasting.

- ke many other existing secret societies

saer, which was delayed on various pretexts, was received only ten days ago-forty days in this Eupie. the majority of the memberi

after t e Note was presentel. The answer of the new society we will-tudo and educat-

was temporising nature. The leaders of the Kwangsi rebels are said to have hean investigating the claims of Mr. Onu to represent the MING dynasty, and if they are satisfied of his who had come out of gaol enls on Salorat which the Japanese Minsters decided to

day morning niter having boog impiamed for albere to their irreducible minimum. bona fides they are prepared to cross into several days for refusing to pay vehicle hits, Hunua ad espouse his cau-e. 11 is well It is pressed th the deca and had been known that the people of Human-a pro- | drinking and lay down on the ground to sleep vince noted for its wealth and intel-Death was due to exposure,

And so on.

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with the weakness and procrastinating policy of the Man ha Governing t, and that many influentul mea hore would be glad to see a change to a Chineas dynasty. The difficulty of course is to sui a rally [31 intelligent and bigh tednosted scion of the ancient Ming dynasty. If Mr. Car can Oxycommuncations culmyle the new columns satisfactorily fulfil all the messsary coa-i- tions, show that he is wrong man, a schlar, and a fearless bat, ha silt be sure To secure a gred dial of support, and his fllowing world speedily gather streng, h M an. with every small suce 89 achi-vel. time, however, the rbels in Kwingi have not, according to ní àéesants, b ea scuring any success. The provate is a por ano, and the rebel for es will not ling bab'e 10 hold out against the trops seulgi 82

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ments from Hanan. It will be intere bing MAR LAGE. On the ith Desember, it the Peak Church, to note how the row aspirant to Imperiat

T Jaba-on, Chaplain, Hongkong by se der St. Johns at ed at, Jon Willian Jones, honours fares with sis countrymen. Uni 8. Borri-tor-a-1, Uopaty Engin rar of the Suprane he cannot only show to worial 101 Court, to Alu BALANC, the eflast dughters in his veins, but that he possesÃO of the late Aunts, ABERON KOSZRE, LDS, RC,S.L. of Wext xd, Island and grand-dang fer ability to live up to his pretenias.k, he wi of the loYTTELTON ROGERs, fratery Real-

[2410 suon drop lack into the obscurity from dunt shagistrab-of-King Co, Ireland

which he so recently emerged.

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Lieut I. Glazier, const batary supply ofler at Cabs, is the latest to be charged wild BOYOKONG OFFICE: 14 DaVETI ROAD 31. Losuos Oprice: 131, FLEET ŠTRENT, E.Combez meat in the Philippines. Defalcations,

Hosarosa, 21st DECEMBER, 1903

$1,90, gold,

At the Magistracy on Saturday, a Russia hoi nging to the Indian Cirens, was filed for being drunk and incapable, and $10 for wearing a British soldier's tunic in the public atresia.

It is unquced in the Gazette that Christmas Day, the 26th of Decomber, and the let and 2nd

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Bie Freellenoy the Officer Administering the Government has been pleased to appoint Arthur Georga. Murchison letcher, cadet, to s & as Assistant Registrar-Goueral, with aff.et from and focla ing the 10th instant.

EUROPEAN FOUND DEAD.

Yesterday morning the dead body, of an European was found as a pico: o encant ground

ou the Prays. It was identilled as that of

Dennis O'Rourke, 4 pose of age,an unemployed

VOLUN EER SHOO ING.

YESTERDAY 8 CMPETITION,

Thereupon a fourth conference was held

Should Russia refuse, the somi official jourwal' says Japan is fully equipped and ready for immediate action.

GENERAL NEWS.

THE MISSING VATICAN FUNDS. The December Carbine como petition took place

LONDON, 19th December, 11,35, a.m.. on the Tai tacg rang yest clay, friz cum

£1,720,000 sterling of the missing Vati- mening at 1.3 am strong cross wind rather. spoiled the conui.i na; the shooting was, utan funds have been discovered.

good. Bust scores werd mute by Gunners La U: Rees and H. J. Daiby. Scores

Qunuar L. C,

20 yards .. 4. yara 50 yards

Gooner A. 3 zy nis

500ards

58 al

REUTER'S SERVICE.

LOND. 16th December.

CRICKET.

CRICKET LEAGUE.

4. 0. C. versus the Hongkong Cricket Clul "A" team, a league match, was played on the Hongkong ground on Saturday, resulting in a casy win for the Army Ordnance Corps team: P. G, Davies, captain of the A. O. C. thain, won the loss and put his side in, J. C. A. Lillywh to and T'. Webb butting. Webb was caught by Hickling, on a ball from F., Lammert, after he had put on 55 runs; Davies relieved him. Wher Lillywhite's score stood at 66, and Davies's at 5 the innings was doolaved closed for a totul, with extras, of 174 ruas, The Hougkong "A" team was dispatched for 75 raus, only two b tamer, Piper and Hoopor, geing into doable figu.es, Scores wore as follows :-~

A.DeCa

AS

3

Fr.Major Webb,e tickling, b F.Lammart 55 Corp. Lillywhito, not out Lat. D. vies, a topt

Extra...

Total....

II.KG.CA.”

D. Piper, bradford

N H. Rutherford, b Bradford

C. P Chator, b nedford

Hov, O. H. Hickling, b Davies

J. Hooper, not out

J. A. Woodgate, b Bradford

F. Lamorf, b Davies

J. W. C Boar, run out

4. Q. Wekling, o Pavina, b Skinnor

0. P. out, ti McGibbon, h Skinner. P. W. trukling, uer

xtras

37

Total

75

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

A.O.C.

G. P. Lammort Woodgatu...

FOOTBALL.

H...C, V. TEU NAVY.

On Saturday afternoon on the Club ground at Happy Valley the Rugby soction of the Hongkong Football Club played the Navy. Thore was a very large attendance of spectators. After a good game the Navy asserted their Bucint superiority over the Club and won by one goal and one try to one try. The teams were as follows:-

The Club-H. Arthur, full back; W. B. Robertson, O. J. Bornes, T. E. Fearco, K. A. coinquors, there-quarters; Whitamer, A. Go don, halves; H.E. Chaid, E. D. C. Wolfe, H, C. Sandford, A. Boyd, Lt. M. R. Strover, Je kichardson, Lt. E. Rogers, Lt. 8. B. Macdonald, formarea.

The Navy-Corsar, full back'; Sartorious, De Paris, Lp go and King, three-quarters; Bluck- wood Bad Dampier-Child, holres, Hughes. Rev, Caruabe, Dandy, Formby, Boyle, Kilvart and Gorman, forwards.

V. NAVAL YARD,

On the Naval Ground, Huppy Valley, bow" trams met on Saturday and a somewhat fame match ended in favour of the Navel Yard by The V.R.C to in was made one poul to kil up as follows:-Millar, Sub., Herton, E. Hour phreys, Forbes, Sub, H. W. Sayer, H. 8. Holmre, . C. Sayer, A. Marli and Show. The Naval Yad team was W. Sidney, Riley, Sub, Pearse, Day, Sab.. Chesbira, G (well, Co mb, Ruby and Grillo. The single goal of the game was scored by Coomber, «lis et n'ro forward, who played a strong game fiven toɑt. Sidory in gat did what little he had to do in the way of defence well. Bailey was evotive in the buok division. On the V.R.C. aida Forbes played a capitul geme in the brif- back live: H. C, bayer worked hard for points, bat was too light to make headway against the opposing backs. Herton was suity as usual at 'at back. Holmes did not skew his ranto- This League match played on Saturday lustry good form, but played hard thongh was won by the forumer Clab by 4 wickets and 11 raus. Horton bowled woll, osparing & wios at the exp-us of 19 rang

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Skinner.

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CHAIGENGOWEE C.C, H.M.S. "TANAB,"

So..:-

K.M.S.TAMA."

A. K. Bulk u town:t. b Brawn Wright. Alertná

E. Crabte e, brierton.

C. A. Parker, b Kerton

G. M. Row, alerton.

J. Bridgett: Berton

G... Holgate. bertan

Toy, a and b Pstonji

A. K. Gregory bierton

A. E. Olver, not out Corbett, b Harkon

Extos.ASEAN KESE

Total............ QUAIDENGOWE do.

L. E. Tammert, o Holgute boy

A. O. Brawn, b Crabtre

5

E. E. Hortun, colgatu, b Toy

L. A. Rose, Bridgett...

27

R. Bast, Corbett, Bridgett

M. 33. Asgor, run out.........

R. Pestonji, Lot out ..........

Extras...

Total (6 wicketaj

78

effectively. The result was rather a surprise, aithing of course the V.H.C. to wes w ok. Both sides lacked when it came to shooting for gon, and if they do not improve in this direcion they will be sure to meet with disaster whom they compete in the Shield ties.

ROYAL HONGKONG YACHT CLUB.

SATURDAY'S AND BUNDAY'S RACING, The 5th Club race in the e umpion ofuss was sailed on Saturday. The course was round the markboat round Changhoe to Tregas Rock Baoy and the North Fairway Buoy. Thor e Ta light N. N. E braut as the start.

Elspeth got away first, followed by Fernon und Dione, with Eilean a little bohind, Tuo wind fel very light on the ran down to nghue, and Verzum roaudos the markbast

J. Cra', J. I. Stowers, A. B. Asger and F. Loureiro with a band of evor a minate frein Dione. Tho

d:d not bat.

BOWLING ANALYS

M. **TAMÁL.”

Dh

24532248) R25342 (8) 522.222 9,

***Folal

4523444 (3) 0543434 (3) 25443433)

Total

30 30

THE RIOTS IN COREA.

Brown

Herton

26

The United States are seading a waship to Cora ewing to the uneasiness caused by the recent, rinia,

Pertonji

$ 2

CRAJOERGOWN C.C.

27

20

THE ENGINEERS BALL,

In Saturday's issue we tartioned the success attending to annual bill of the institution of sugiu as and ship ouders of Hongkong, hold ut tho. Ci y lft on the protient evening.

THE VOLUNTEER FORCE.

LONDON. 18th December. Several newspapers puu-que-that the Govern- ment is preparing a scheme for the enrel ment o1 26 battalions of vinutes in Ireland.

MR. CHAMBERL IN'S FISCAL POLICY.

LONDON. 16th December. Mr. Chamberlain at Lovia outlined a schamo

political Commission of exports comprising re- Grennery, O wer, a :d buntag were los ofully preparat by the Tariif it for League for a sou-

syed on the staircase and unucing room;

presentatives of industries in Great Britain, the sapper poi wo in the with the west. India, and the Crown and Balf-Gov-raing Cul- Taose presene out-bird betrenu 600 and 700 onies, which would examine witness s from every indies and go on. The bud of the Sher-trude and th-n frame a model tariff. Greatest wood Fur wers wa: in arteudnues.

credit is due to the a Je manger in which the va-ions eunmi les parring pat the arrange. mouts. The prvalisus, Mr. Donald Macdonald, and Mr. J. Miller, secretary, contributed greatly towardsucking the Funo fu appointed. Mes Murphy und Laubert, R.N.N, as M.C.'s did all that cond have ben desire. The president, secretary, sod 1.1. dardann, by the woy, bad quite a cas beforehand wita deenratio..8.

TROUBLE ON THE CANTON. RAILWAY.

STOLE 100T D.

Definite news has new gas to hand raspest- ing the disturb now that took place on the Canton-Hezkow railway in the early part of

the at re

JAPAN AND RUSSIA.

Lovour. 7th December. It is understood in London that the Russian

basis for an reply, mentioned in euter's tol-grom dater gream of on minor painis, but tatimportant Ladon 13th inst, ofimde o questions of prinospler quir-farther negotiation

Renter's Tokyo agents wires that the on- feronos of the Elder Statesmen last.d, three bours, and it is beli ved, that another and. probably a last attempt will be made to o fact a friendly settlement..

LATEE,

S. Petersburg continues to be most, hope- fat of a pacific salation of the Japan difficulty.

MARINE INSURANCE TO THE

FAR EAST.

THE UNITED STATES. AND CUBA:

Tasuku bo no question that the TA-TING Dynasty hb.come very imp pular in China. Of foreign origin, it was for many generations greatly disliked, by the natives, and several anteup's to overthrow it hare bọon made; but as the Manchus studiously of Jaury will be observed as pablío holidays. adapted themselves to Chinese customs, and The Magistracy is excluded from the holidays Manchuria itself becaine absorbed into the of 26th just, and 2d pros. Empire, the feeling against the Dynasty gradually wore off, and the soverci, na were accepted as the Sons of Heaven, divinely selected to reign on the Dragon Throne Of late years, however, the antagonism to the Dynasty line revived in coнвециелсе, first, of the mistakes made by the Govern ment and the reversos suffered by them in their dealings with Foreign Powers, and, secondly, owing to the arbitrary trea ment of the Emperor by the Empress Dowager, and the assumption by that old lady of the supreme power. Reformers have sprung up in various parts of China, and some have paid the penalty of their boldness by the sacrifice of their lives. Still, there are

The annual Oxford and Cambridge dinner others ready to take up the cause, and although for the most part these Reformers will be held on Wednesday, 27th Jaunary, at & are wenk and unable to muster, an ara ed p.m. in the Hongkong Hotel, All Oxford and Cambridge men intending to be present and following, yet it is being gradually pro-who have received no provious notice are re- pagated by secret agents and through the quested to send in their names to one of the Press. Had not the Reform party in China secretaries, Mr. C. D. Melbourne, the Magis-pended since the outbreak owing to the lack of lacked leaders, funds, strength of purpose, trasy, or Rev. F. Iosly, RN, H.M.8. Tamar.

LONDON, 18th December, Lloyd's insurance has risen to 50 per cent, last week. Work was progressing at a village | On cargoes to the Far East war risks have risen called Chaiping. A number of ind obaracters, 5 per cent. aid to be pirates, got in amour the gange of workmen and incited threin to join in looting All the men with the exception of

Lopes, 18th December. the arpenters knocked off work. This was

Yesterday ibe Benate ratified and Prezident A Chinoso excise officer was caught redbundeded as a pretext for making an attack on the Roosevelt signed a reciprocity treaty with Cuba, trying to smoggle a parcal of opiumi into an carpentera. The coolies all got excited and when Great Britain immediately notified the State the disturbance started the pirates began to loot Department that she expects under the most other Chin man's pocket, with the intention, i.

favoured nation clausa, West Indian sagar will was alleged, of charging the man with uplawful the buildings used as storehouse by the railway balmitted on the same terms as Cutan. It is possession. The excise officer has been recem people. Two baseboats used by foreigners were expected that Germany and the other beet-sugar

also looted. Noviokoses was offered to the forconatries will make a similar demand, oigners themselves; indeed two of the white furemen word protected from the violence of the rioters iy their own gangs of workmen and w we brought safely into headquarters by them.

mended for dismissal.

His Excellency the Officer Administering the Government has been pleased to withdraw the reclamation No. 8 of the 3rd alt, declaring Nagsaki to be a part or place at which an infectious or contagious disease prevails.

COLOMBIA AND PANAMA,

LONDON, 18th December, American marines have been ordered to lin

It appears that the whole crowd of Chinese to in the Gulf of Darien and Santiguets's Bay to the number of some 8,000, then joined in the prevent a possible Colombian invasion of looting. One matshed was burned down and a Panama. large amount of tools and material, valued at 32,000, used in the construction of the line, were carried of. The whole thing ended as quickly as it had began. Beveral of the ringlendors were arrested. Work has been partially sus

tools, eto.

THE AUSTRAIAN ELECTIONS. LONDON, 18th December. The Australian Federal elections have resulted in signal victory for the Labour power in both Ho ses. The victory is mainly party, which completely holds the balance of due to the Female Franchiso.

Crabtree Ty

Br drott Bult Wright......

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PARSEUS V. CIVIL SREV CF CC.

This League match routed in ni vagy win for the Civil Service, this gune bing won before tho Brand wicket had falon. The following are the „«ores; --

PÅ STEM.

K. D. Mistry, enni Witeboll....oh. F. Bajujus, b Jackman

J.

3 ta, o Robins, b Wilchell

D. R. Captain, Lathi, b Jackman

opur, b Jekin p

I. B.

J. D. Noris, 6 and b Larable.

J: A. Chiny, und b Jackman

RJ Ruttonjou, b Lamble

J. M. Muster, not out

C. B. Now watta, b J.ekma 1-

M. D. Vanin, o Lamble, b Jackman

Extras

Total

a CIVIL SERVICE CC. Dr. Atkinson, copper, b Nori↓ B. Witobell, Noriu

W. T Jackman, e Noria, b 'ooper F. T. Lambio, o Entt nice, b Noria

W. It. Wooltoy, a coper, b Naria

J Darency, b Coever

F. T. Bois. b Noria

LE Froth, BC oper

H. Gidly, not out.

W. Pitt, e Varia, b Cooper.

J. Parki aon, b tuoper cinesis

Jickmor

Lamble

Witchall

Extras

Total

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

TABERH.

3

QIFIL HERVICE C.C.,

Norises ene

Mi-try Lcopar

in termin

$1

5

87

E

IM.4A,Đ. DOG BÀN SCHOOL Played at the Happy Vall-y on Saturday, resulting in a win for the Y.M.U.A. by Swidgets

and 33 uus." Scores:-

DIOCESAN SCHOOL.

E. C. Hagen, h F. W. Fame W. G. Anderson, a Blusenberg, F. W. Wone Rhin Cheung, o and b Famo

Sze in Kit, b Blumenborg

F. Drude, b Blumenbe gi

L. Le Breton, o Malby, b Fame,

A. O. Britto, b Blamembarg

Pik sin Kit, b Blame..berg

W. Hagen, not ont

Extensi

TX CA

Total

G. Benning, a and b Lo Bret

C. Blumenberg, An eraan, b Hagen......

Kỏ Fo sh m, ran out to

..... dram

F. W. Famo, c.Wang Shin Chung. b

Ilageuza

ma

II. Faze, & E. 6. Pagon, b Le Exton

A. Melbyo; not qub nomine

C. H. Lee, not onl

Extras........

Toizl

LAA. Chanson and J. M. Wong did not bat.

0

10

ind now can, fresh out of the N. for a short too, bas behind Stonecatter's full very light and ful, Dione made up some gronad on the bust the Trocas Rock Buoy, whichs!: rounded close bhin Vernan, The wind now fel very light, ut the yachts ran very slowly for the N Pinay Hay. Elspeth keeping further out in The orbour got a better tide and eventually a a ter brez, and roun 'ed the murkboat with a

la fon Vernon; but th· Istier gradually- of caled her in fresh-nin N. masterly breeze

won handsom ly, Elspeth being second, and F&en thiri. Dione gave up

JB

Ike'oued sign class railed their 5th Club 180 on Saay over the same coarse. Colleen, wha bres an absentee for the fast ee

starter ouce poro.

The yachts HOUR, WIN U ra dons to the marlboat in the order Eilean. Brien, Kathleen, Min, Bonito, Tais order ws. maintaiãod antil close to but.

the

when B bout of lulling between Er ca w Kathleen allowed Mix to auns jup invo wond plice. After rounding kra hlée, soda passed-and-drew-away from Min and Colo he remainder kept the same order duil the fi ích,

MASONIC AFFAIRS.

LODGE EASTERN SCOTIA.

The light Worshipfal Deputy Distriot Graud Muster of Hongkong and South Chins,

ti Ht. Wor. Bro. E. C Roy, on Saturing right installed Wor. Bro. C. F. Focken By K.W.M. of Lodge Eastern Boutin, 93 C (Kowin), in steressing to Woe. Heo. W. Jack, at the Masonic Hall, Zotland Street, Hongkong. The newly installed R. W M. is vested 1. s officers as follows:-D-put aster, Wor. Bie, H. B. Bridgar; abstitute Master, Wor. Br. F, D, Hyott; Wr. Sep. Warden, Bro, J. W. Grabaap: Wor. Jan. Warden, 10. D. Harvie; Becretary, Wor, Bro. H. Hurley i euro, Wor. Bro. W. E. Claret; Orgs ist, Bro. W. Orchar; Sonior Deacon, Bro. J. J. Sibbit; Junior Deacon, Bro. J. McGlashan; Ch-plažu, i ro. J. W. Osborne; "Innes Gu rd, Bro. R. Wilso; Director of Ceremonies. Bro. C. Fiteck; Stewards, Bro, C. T. Lettos, Bro. W. T. Slobbing: Tyler, Bro, Walpole.

After the iustallation ceremony, the broth-ed proceeded to the banquetting hall downstairs After dinner the following toasts were given:- The King and the Craft, proposed by the K.W.M. (National Auth m.); the Must. Wort sipful Grand Minster of the Grand Lodge of Beotland, proposed by the R. W.M; the Distric- Grand Master and Offlours of the Distric, Grand Lodge of Hongkong and South Chinst proposed by the R.W.M; Bister Lodges and Visitors, proposed by the W.S.W., Bro. J. W, Graham; the Warsbipful Master, proposed by Wor. Bro, W. C. Jook, I.P.M.; Wives, Sisters, Tanghiere and Sweethearts of Blasons, proposed by the youngest Mason present; Al Poor, and Distressed Masons, proposed by Bro, the Tylor.

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