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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, NOVEMBLR 5TH, 1904.

lines fully employed ; and Sir PAUL. CHATÉR, dipping a little into futurity, predicted that two other tramways, one, to Magazine Gap, and the other, from the western extremity.

A. S. WATSON & CO., of Bonham Road, up the slopes to High

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The Tear has ordored the Volunteer Fiestars

Smolensk and Petersburg to be commissioned as ernisers on the active list, and to be rocheris.ened the Rion and Dnieper, respectively.

It is reported from Canton that there has been a sudden subsidesta of the line atu place

The Green Island Cement Company in Hong- kong is not equal to the dormmud on the " Port- land Cement" manufactured at its factory in the Settlement.-It can sell all it makes at 'five dollars a cask of 375 lbs. Indian Engineering.

West, would eventually afford access toalled Laoshukang, in Sanshai district, on the the Wai Wa Pu, urging the senstruetion of

Sie H ram Wilkinson, Chief Julgo for British Courts in thin, sentenced a Sikh to death at Tientsin on October 24th. The chargo was murder; the victim, another Sikh. The trial, as usual. Jasted several days.

what will be the main residential district Canton-Sanshui line. No lives were lost, for the British and foreign population. No doubt this is looking a little far ahead, but, having due regard to what has already happened within the last twenty years, it is not, we think, at all moduly sanguine, pro- WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS. vided, of course, that the commercial progress of the Colony receives no unfore seen and unlooked for set back,

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Per Un 1 th

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C. (BLACK CAPSULE).A FINE LIGHT

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valids. There is no better vine for

money in Hongkong...

D. (VIOLE CAPSOLE) VERY FINE OLD VINTAGE. A full bodied

after Dinner Wine well known and

liked all over the East

$150

32 400

While we believe the residents generally will welcome the advent of another line of communication to the Hill District- both as supplementary to the pasent Trunway and as affording acress

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The American Asiatic meations that Wong Chinese merchant resident at Kim-ynes, a Quiutare, a town in Mexico, has refused to accept the office of Mayor of that pince, although urged to do so by the principal residents of the town.

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The British Minister at Peking has notified

the railway between Kowloon and Kwangchow C) with all hasta, dù the ground. that it is an important factor in the progress of the com- meres now being carried on Eastern Times.

A Canton dispatch fa a northern paper wports that the Belgian Consul General at Hongkong has dispatched his Vice Consul to Yunninfu, the capital of Yuumup province, to a Consulate there. to look after establish Belgium interists."

It is said that the cumittee of the Corona tion Fund have decided to exped the balance of the funil, abont $15,000: in erecting a statuo of Queen Alexandra. if the amount is found sufficient to purchase a statue suitable to place

Sir Paul Chater.

Detective-Sergeant Gilfillan was one of the smartest erigao investigators Uut the Shanghai new and hitherto rather isolated districts Polico Free had. The N.-C. Daily Nerca alongside that of the King, to be presented by

reports that he retired from the service on October 31st and pays a similar tribute to his As he is quite a young mau, there abilities. ought to be some explanation of this retirement. The Shanghai magistrate. r. Wane, left for Soochow suldenly on October 28th, ander in-tructions from HE. Than Pang, Gover. or in that city. There is a report in mandarin circles that his Worship has been called to answer some charges of misgovernment made against him to the Governor.

-they will also, we are sure, concur most heartily in Mr. Stewar's remarks on the working of the Peak Tramway Company, The line has been worked almirably for the pist fourteen years, with the minimum of mishaps, most of which have ben of a nivial danter. The cars are comfortable, the permanent way thoroughly well kept, and thm cables renewed with a racy that leaves nothing to be desired. The stations are also improved from time to

We are asked to read our readers of the time, and the passengers' safety and comfort

Al Fresco Fele in aid of the funds of the Society Jare quefully and conscientiously ked af St. Vincent de Paul, which will be hold to- after. The Company's gervants are, crvii | morrow (Sunday) evening in the Comparand of and obliging, and singers an always the Roman Catholic Cathedral, commencing at chtain informatiou readily. There is indeco'elgek. The various stalls will be open for little that could be suggested to improve inspection from 3 to 8 pm. during which time the existing arrangeanouts, and it is only due

The atmal report of Dick Keer & Co.. Jal to the management to say that any reason-

with constructed the tramways at Hongkong, able suggestion or well-founded complainthews that they made a profit of £81.170 in the meets with prompt consideration. Several

veur, paid 10 per cent. dividend, and carried for little suggestions made in these columns waed 9999 The electrification of the have indeed been adopted with an alacrity Lancashire and Yorkshire Rakway betwees that evidenced the desire of the General Liverpool and Southport was one of their Managers to promote the comfort and greatest contracts last year. supply the wants of passengers. therefor sincerely to be hoped that if the of organizing a new bank which is to be known

as the Banco de Filipinas, It is to be A. S. WATSON & CO. Company desire to extend their lite to the

purely Filigine institution fouaded upon Filipino Philippine rency. Later the tapital will be increased to $5,000,000, and the bank will he made a strictly agricultural bank.

Port required for immediate ase should b ordered to be decanted before being sent out

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It is

dm'ssion will be free.

The unfortunate little ship Brie J. Bay has changed hands, as the result of litigation. An order sus recently made by the Chi f Justica that the vessel was to be sold and the proceeds deposited with the Registrar of the Court, Mr A. Seth. The vessel has been sld to Mesars Butterfield sad Swiro for. we understand. $10,000, and the money has boon handed in to the Registrar.

It is rather confusing to read that the Shanghai Municipal Council is anxiens to do all in its power to suppress the gambling evil. This was mentioned in connection with the prosecution of a "hotel" which certainly lng an But on the other hand, every evil reputation. hotel and dub has a rogs lottery, and the respectable papers are full of " tipa.“

THE WAR.

["DAILY PRIGE" SERVICE.]

GENERAL STOESSEL WOUNDED.

LONDON, 4th November. It is reported that General Stocssel, in command at Port Arthur, is wounded.

CHAPERONING THE RUSSIAN FLEET.

LONDON, 4th November. The Russian Baltic Fleet has arrived at Tangier. Five British men-of-war followed them, cleared ready for action.

RIOTS IN RUSSIA.

LONDON, 4th November. Riots have occurred among the Russian Reservists in Western Russia, lasting for three days.

REUTER'S SERVICS.]

ONLY A SHORT DETENTION.

LONDON, 2nd November.

It is authoritatively stated that the under- taking to detain the Baltic feet was litaited to the duration of the Russian investigation at Vigo, and not to the International investigation, and that Great Britain never interpreted the undertaking otherwise.

THE RUSSO.BRITISH NEGO. TIATIONS.

At a special meeting of the Tientsin Chamber of Commerce on the 25th October the following vesilution was passed unanimously:--"That this meeting protests against the levying of feas for transit passes and lachaos. recantly imposed by the Imperial Chiuose Government. and that in the opinion of this meeting the charge is hotla illegal and detrimental 10 the development of the trade of the port, and favours Paris and Russia favours

LONDON, 2nd November. Negotiations are progressing for a Com- mission which will probably consist of an Admiral and a Jurist on both sides and aval officers of neutrals. Great Britain

the

THE JAPANESE BUDGET.

Touro, 29th October,

It is reliably sta. that the general estimates for the next financial yeır amount to 180 million yen, and the war expenses, including interest on the public bonds, to "70 millions, making a total of 950,000,000 yep. -

The increased war taxes involve the land tax, business tax, and Customs tariff,

There are to be now taxes on fabrice inheri- taries (death duties), and velicine,

These with the proposed salt monopoly and. transit duty aggregate 76,000,000 yon,

The surplus on the next general budget whick may be diverted to the war funds is 110 million Fen, leaving 560 million yen to be drawn from domestic and foreign leans..

A SKIRMISH ON THE JAPANESE RIGHT.

Touro, 29th October, A détachment of General Kuroki's, army, assisted by artillery, attacked and occnpied Wuitonshan, about Pingtaitse, on the 27th inst. The Russian force, sight companies strong, belonged to the 18th Tiraillear Infantry Re- giment,

There was a serem engagement, ard the Russians left thirty dead on the field, two machine-guns, and a number of rifles. Their casualties are undersfcoil to have been two hundred...

The Japanese loss was one hundred and goreuty, including twelve offers.

CRICKET.

In the League cricket match, Civil Serries CC. ». R.E., to be played at Happy Valley his afternoon, the following will play for the Club:

Hon. Dr. Atkinson, P. T. Lamble, H. T. Jackman, G. Roer, R. Witchell, W. H. Woolley, W. E. Wonser, A. R. Raren, F. T. Robins, W. T. Andrews and L. E. Brett.

The match will commence at 2.13 p.m.

The following are requested to play for the Hongkong C.C. "A" team this afternoon in thus League match, E.K.C.C."A" m. A.0.D..

Happy Valley :-

N. H. Batherford, J. Hooper, P. R. Wolfe, F. H. Kow, T. C. Gray, A. Mackenzie, A. O. Lang, Lieut. F. B. Noble (RN), C. A. Parker

Butt (R.M.L.I.) (captain).

A project is on foot at Mula for the purpose the committee is instructed to do all in its power Tague as the place of meeting. Other R.N.). A. Oliver (R.N.), and Liont. A...

to procure hamediate abolition."

essential points require the most careful consideration, as the Baltic Hect will pro-

Queen's Roud level-an improvement longcapital, amonating for the present to $300,000 VAły, ring. Phuis. Rosario, Bramble, and, Gri.. bably be a thousand miles away before the sought but always considered to be im practicable--the Government and the Mili

wilt both tary Authorities

anile to endeavour to overcome the difficulties that sur obviously exist.

It must be admitted that if the new bottom of Starts from the tramway Oxycomminications relating catre news culumine Battery Path it will have a very dia.

NOTICE TO CORRESPONDENTS,

“thould be addressel to Tur EDITOR.

It is said that, iustractions have been rocsived at Hongkong to the effect that HM, ships fort have been ordered to proceed to this port for the purpose of being paid off. The officers and ships' coniponies will return to England in merchant steamers, but the men The Chin se Minister in Seoul, H. Hrequire for the care ai aiutance of the Tai-sheng, has sout a lispatch note to Viroyesely in reserve will be retained from the Li Hsing-jin asking his Bally this dips companies. They will be in, the, proclamation in Shanghai warning Chine

reserve at Hongkong. Puerchants going to Cores not to eater Corean ing the Viceroy that a reprolatiour has been passed that Chinese traders found guilty in fature of such trespass will be leavily fued and their goals confiscated.

Cores ondents must forward their names and actinet advantage love the old line, toreaty parts to sell their gouds, and notify- dresses with communications addressed to the Editos, mut for publication, but as evidence of good faith

All testere for publication should be written on, one side of the paper only.

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{"comusunications that have anonymously signed a already appeared in other papers will be inserted.

Ondera for extra copies of DAILY PREES should be 1st on day of publication. After that hour the supply is limited. Only supplied for Cash. Telegraphic Address: Press, Codes: Á.B.0, 5th Ed. Lieber's

P.O. Box, 33. Telephone No. 12

BIRTH,

sauny at all events. And thaght this advantage would only be secured by a very considerable joklitional initial outing, it would inflict a handicap on the old The unless the Peak Tramway Company can, by sonte meaus, manage to make their terminus There are several en the sun level. methods of acçcouplishing this descent, bat fail of them present obstacles more or less serious. One would be to carry the line on overload track down Gorden Read, and another to maké a detour and, crossing the unilab at St. John's Piace, to bring the line down the Grove on the cast of Murray This latter project, however, youngest son of the Inte EDWARD New-Barracks. MAK, of Chetoo, to DOROTHY JOSEPHINE, only would remove the terminus a little distance daughter of the late F. F. Carozza, of Shanghai.

On 29th October, at Shanghai, GWENDOLYNE east, but the distance would be more than

On 28th October, at Shanghai, the wife of the RUY, ELNEET Box, of u son.

MARRIAGES.

On 27th October, as Shangbiu, ALBERT HARC

MANS, to TLUE RAMHOFF.

On 28th October, at Shanghai, COLIN HENRY RUTHERFORD, to Esce, Caughter of the late Jas.

PRICE Shanghai, fixoRGE JAMES

On 25th

TROKAS

THORSEN, to GEORGE FALCONER COLLVER

On 31st October,nt-Shanghai, AusCap Davide up by the incility of locomotion on LAMBERT, EO MARGARET LILIAN TEEIDALE.

wife of H. W. CAVE.

DEATH.

the level secured. This matter will no

At Netley Nursing Home, London, Fassie, the doubt be discussed at length, and may pos- sibly come up for consideration when the Bili comes on in Committee. His Bacel- leney the GovERNOR stated, for the infor mation of Mr. STEWART, that the old Cam-

The Daily Press.

HONLEONG OFFICE: 11. DasVerx Roan Loxiax Office: 181, FLEET STREET, EC. HONGKONG, NOVEMRER SER, 1904. The Bill authorizing the construction of a Tramway to the upper levels with a ter minas in the Peak district was real a

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The more superstitions classes of Chinese of Kuala Lumpur, celebratel, it is believed for the first time, the other day, the ninth dragon daity festival. The festivities says the Straits Echo, include the street precession in which a bare- It was a Russian Admiral said: "Man the bodied Chinaman was given a prominent placr on a pedestal with a big, nail thrust right me, be quick! For Japanese torpedo-boats through his two cheeks and holding in his hand Are clustering round us think! (Two, be the sward that drives away the evil spirits. thought) He poured in shot and shell's eye Amidst the firing of crackers and the hideous, With last of battle burned; And very glad ho |

through the principal streats. This, to say the was to find the fire was not returned. (For playing of music the procession wonded its way they were trawlers.) The seing no torpedo. hxits. He troubled back to had: And when least of it, is a retrogradle stop, and great they asked him where they wers, We've suuksurprise is felt at the Government contemcac

(A)) there were)--3...ing such a disgusting public sight. them all!" he said. Daily News.

By: kind permission of Lieut. Col. Tremonger and otheers, the Band of the 23rd Burma Infan- try will play the following programme at the Kowloon Hotel, during dinner, this evening

(weather permitting); -- March...... Ovortun Selection

Cornet zolo Selection... Waltz ... Danes

Auber

There was a shout of Homeric laughter from the walls of the Place at Lhas when the Lamas sow the last khaki disappear in distance. The echoes of that derision are being heard in India and in England, ranucks the Iulian

Planter's Gazette. Thy Chinese Araban has not signed the precious Lhasa Treaty: so that *Romain".

Gounod neither the Ruler of Tihot, who is still the "Hayale

Kerainiscences of Gaig "Godtry Dalai Lama. nor the Engerer of China, his 118ing Thee Songs of Araby Clay suzerain, acknowledge anivaagement to which "San Toy

sidney Joves

Folst the Tibetrus were compelled to agres at the "Köveuse

Nell G»yn?

German point of the bayonet. They will suigger at St. cod Save the King."

Petersburg; but it is a matter of serious moment for the un'ortunate Indian taxpayer, who may de called upon to pay for another military

picnic in the spring.

Our contemporary: the N-C, Daily Nes pay hind asked for permission to extend the following paragraph for its lady realers their line through Crown land, to the With such facilities as there are now in

Besides that of Dr Gregory Paul Jordan Queen's Road loyal, and their request was Shanghai for ladies to obtain costumes of every

been anummeed, and under consideration, and His Excellency kind in the very lates! fashion and materials, ugagements have added that though their rights are peculiarly boxes.from home will become things of the past marriages will shortly take place, between Br. Lennox Godfrey Bird, architect. of Messrs us so many other important things have become Laffected, the Company had tot petitioned to

in this very modern city. Amongst Palmer and Turner's, office, Hongkong, and be heard by the Conseil in connection with arrivals is Madame, who has to hore Miss Margaret Stuart Cockburn, new en route second t'me on Thursday in the Legislative the rew Bill. The fact of the old Company with the very highest credentials assistiu from home in the ss. Bilet Friedrich; between Council. The Hon. Sir PAUL, CHATE, forbearing to oppose the passage of the new -dress, and has been rapidly attracting chi racisty | Major Arnaud C. Painter, Royal Engineers, who introduced the Bill, explained the Hill should therefore le counted in their to her studio at 29 Boudh cerms and Katherine There, only daughter of object of the measure, described the route favour, and the Government and Council artist and studio, long loosely employed, wore Colonel Henry Fyers Turner. C.B.. late surely never more misupplied. Photographic Royal Engineers, of Hath; beton Mr. it was proposed to take, and said that it will, we hope, accordingly give to the appli- sturtios are bad enough, but thesemaking-! wotild open up an entirely new district, and eaticu for extension a most favourable and was not intended to come into opposition attentive considerativa. The Peak Tram- with the existing Prok Tramway. pointed out, with great 'force' and clearness, that the new line would be a boon toi

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residents on all the upper levels in the centre of the city, wheat present are absolutely dependent on the capricious and exacting chair coolic... The Hon. GERSHOM STEWART, in seconding the motion, so dwelt on this phase of the question, and expressed a very decided opinion that the new tramway would euable residents on the Caine Road, Robinson, and Conduit Roads, and in Queen's Gardens, to reduce. the very heavy expenses involved in climbing to those levels. Both speakers were also sanguine that the growth of the traffic would very soon be sufficient to keep both

A Chinese Imperial Decree dated 30th October au as follows; the archery com way Company have deserved well of the petitions of unemployed members of the Empe community and should not be in any way rial clau held yesterday. Shou Pông and twenty- penalised in their enterprise, while the four others who hit the targets five times, both public generally are greatly interested in on horselet and on foot. are given the posts the extension of the old line to Queen's of Imperial Body guardsmen of the 3rd grade; Shan Mon and nine others who hit the targets on foot four times and once on horseback are

guardsmen; those who hit the targets on foot

Rond.

Henry Bout, of the Imperial Maritine Customs service, and Miss Amiie Alatakia of Hongkong; between Mr. John Johnson, Ser. geant of the Naval Dockyard Polios Force, and Liss Eliza Lyons, of Hongkong.

H.31.S. Fearless, from Chusen Island, and given the posts of 4th grade Imperial Body Selection... "Stephen Adams Popular Songs."

H.M.S. Moorhen, from Macao, are moored at four times are given each one pieces of superior Valse

Dance...... Hungarian the man-o'-war anchorage.

inquiry begins. The Russian officers left behind are Flag-Capt. Rozhdestvensky, another Captain and two Lieutenants.

CABINET CLOSETTED AN HOUR

AND A HALF..

LONDON, 2nd November. Mr. Balfour presided at a Cabinet Council which lasted an hour and a half.

(From Northern Papers.)

PORT ARTHUR PRESSED.

Toxro, 28th October.

The attack on the town and harbour of Part Arthur is growing hotter. The magazine of the Erlangshan fort on the north-east side has blown up. A steamer of about 1,000 tons

has been sunk.

RUSSIAN BLUFF.

The match commences at 2.15 p.m.

INTERPORT MATCHES.

The Interport Cricket matches will commence

at the Cricket Ground on Friday next. The first match will be between Hongkong and Bhanghai, and will take place next Friday and Saturday (Nov. 30 and 13). Ehould the match not concludo on the Saturday it will be con tinned on the Monday. The second match will

1th Stails, and Flanghai.aftem. which Hongkong, will play the Straits.

After to day's match, Possibles. Probabies, the final selection to make up. Hongkong's team will be made. The game starts at 11.30 a.m.. and the following are the tearos:—

PROBABLES-R. Hancock. A. G. Ward, J. 0. Airy, J. T. Dixon, W. F. Lumsden, H. Hancock, T. E. Pearce, W. Dixon, H. Arthur, RE O. Bird, and Major Chichester

POSSIBLES T.

Sercombe Smith, F. U.

Butcher, W. Daniel, C. H. Mackay, Horsey, Doran, Lt. F. B, Noble. Dr. Oxlade, Copt. Harris, Eng. Lt. de Paris, and F. Maitland.

Mr. Turnball, by the way, one of Shanghai's team, has already arrived here from Borneo, us also has Mr. Whitley, one of the Singapore

team.

FOOTBALL.

The following is the Club team:-

TOKYO, 28th October, The Conservative paper Nippon, referring to

This afternoon, at the Happy Valley. the the despatch by Russia of a second Maschurian Hongkong Toothel Club play the Naval Yard. army and a secord Pucific squadron, says that Russia's policy is balf bluff and half practice. Her recent military demonstrations som in- tended to intimidate the world, including Japau, and to save Itassia's face rather than to win a victory. Japan is fally aware of Russia's policy of bluff, and is prepared to tako suitable stops to offset it.

VLADIVOSTOCK FLUTTERED,

TOKYO, 28th October.

An arrival at Gensan From Vladi vostook says that the garrison there now consists of about 5,000 mer. Torpedo-boate occasionally steam out to guard the harbour mouth. An attack by a Japanese squadron Was in seare: on the 24th of September greatly dreaded by the residents. There which particularly flattered the people of

Vladivostock.

MORE SKIRMISHES.

TOKYO, 30th October. A Enssina counter-attack on the night of the 28th fast. on Waitonshan and Sanloukaitse, east of the railway, was immediately repulsed.

An infantry detachment from Genoral Noza's army surprised an unnamed village between either outpost and barned the Russian quarters.

THE TALE OF VICTIMS.

TOKYO, 30th October..

F. H. Crofton, goal; E. F. Anvott and F. C. Hall, backs; H. C. Gray, C. A. Brown, and A. 0. Lang, hall-backs, W. H. Williams (cat.), N. H. Rutherical, R. Macpherson, R. F. C- Master, and H. L. Garrett, forwards.

On Monday, at 4.45 p.m., the Club will play the R.G.A., also at Happy Valley.

A ceting in connection with the Y.M.C.A football club has been hold and the follow- ing officers elected-President, Rev. W. J. Southom; Captain, A. S. Zempthorne; Sea- Treasurer, G. E. Saunders.

Praoties games will be arranged between teams formed by the Captain and Vice Captain, team. Practice games will be held on Tuesday from which players will be chosen for the first and Thursdity evenings.

YACHTING.

The Second Club Race (Royal Hongkong Yacht Club) will be sailed to-morrow..

The course will be from. Kowloon Police Pier

to a markboat in Quarry Bay (port), Channel Rocks (port). Cast Rocks Buoy (port), the markboat in Quarry Bay again (port); Channel Rocks again (pert), and back to Kowloon Police Pier-Distance 11 miles.

HOCKEY.

By kind permission of Col. Caulfield and officers, the band of the 110th Makrutts Light Infantry will play the following selections at the Hongkong Hotel this (Saturday) ovoning ---.

Teams representing the Hongkong Hockey March..."Lousiana Lou" Morelli Laterizezzo. Mounlight Boggetti

The sack and wounded soldiers now quartered Club and H.M.S. Vengeance mot at the Club Healey

ground, Happy Valley, yesterday afternoon, and “Auf Schwingen der Liebe Boku in. Japan number 53,500.

a closely contested watch was played," "The Coote

result was a dray, each side scoring one goal. satin and ten taols, while those hitting targets Selection. Belle of New York Kerker MENU-Hors D'Euvres. Canapes a la Wind.. Russia has managed to reach her third base, or foot three times only are given five tools |

Entrees-Fillet of The next feature in fier game will probably bench, The W. C. Daily Newa translator note aur. Sonp-Potage Paice de Tomatoes. Fish

These antiquated competitions are merely a Fried and Tartare Sauce.

Steak &la Bearnaise, Braised Leg of Mutton home-run, says the Japan Advertiser,

pretence on the part of the good-natured a Bretonne, Macaroni au Gratin, Madras Curry, bariwent, even at night, availing themselves of competition for spoons today, commencing at Emperor to help the numerous Imperial clans- Jointa-oast Ribs of Pest and Horseradish, men who have no means of livelihood beyond Boast Turkey and Sausage, Boiled Eacon and the moot light.

Sweeta-Cornflour Fudding aud Ratafia loe Cream, beit. their quarterly pittances doled out by the Spinach, Cold Stuffed Chickou and Beetroot Salud,

Apple Tat, Tipsy Cake. Dessert. Coffe Imperial Household Department.

When the Lilliputian Opera Company opened at Stanghai, the theatre was, we read in the A.-C. Daily Newe, packed from floor to ceiling."

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SIGNS OF LIFE.

TOKYO, 29th October. The Russians continue a demonstrative bom-

SHOOTING.

The Hongkong Rifle Association hold a

230 pm. There will be seven shots and a The avotage temperature is 44 deg. 6 Fabren-sighter from each range, 200, 500 and 500

yarda

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