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LOCAL SPORT.

CRICKET

A match between the first eleven of the Hongkong Cricket Club and äfteen Colls wa

Tho played on the club's growl on Saturday. result was a win for the sloven by two wickets and clerea rus. Scores are pa andor :——

far PITTAEN COLTY.

W. J. Daniel, 5 Morral

P. C. Butcher, e and b Bird

$

"

R. A. B. Ponsonby, Ross, b Pearce..........

W. A. Powell, e Hird, Lowis.....

A. Fowler, c Tewis, Hird

R. A. W. Whitamnen, b Sercombe -mith,

1

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S. Vickers, e Lawie, 1 Hercombe Smith OW Tallidge, e Krlekenberk, S. Smith 7 Lieut. Katkling. R.A. M.C.. L. w., b Su

comb Smith

5

B. A, Murray, e Kriekenlesk, h, Smith 92

0. Oliffe, Huncock, ↳ S. Smith.

C. H. Mackar (Capt.), » Rore, b Pearce.

Walt, Krietenbock, b S. Smith...

J. Saunders, 'Bailey, Pearce

Capt. Craig, I.A.M.C., not out.......

W. Panke. Krlekcubeck, h Pearce

Extrus

Total.........

THE ELEYEN.

Capt. Krickenbock, Mackay, b Whitmore

I

"

3

.184

T. E. Pearce, o W. J. Daniel, b Peak.

16

H. Hancock, o Vickers, b Panke........

Major Williamson, Whitamor

G. E. Morril, e Prak, b Powell

# 3.

T. S. Smith (Cajk.), v and b Powell.

18

A. Hastings, ↳ W. J. Daniel

H. G., Bailey, not ont...

W. W. G. Ron, not out.

R. E. O. Bird, ó Tulliège, 1: W. J. Daniel 21

Majer Lowis, did not but.

Lowin

Extras....

Total......

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

AIXTEEN COLIA,

Morrall

R. E. 0.

!

Sercombe Swit!...

LG

Pearce

41

TILA ELEVEN.

Poake

Butcher........

Whitters

Fowler

Powell

W. J. Daniel

16

5

195

CRAIGEXGOWER T. ROYAL ENGINEERS.

SOBYGD WES

and

Navalyard, Western, goal; Walker Bacon, backs; Marryat, Glover and lat eliit, halver: Tullock, Coyne, Watson, Helms 81d Bristos, forwards,

THE HONGKONG DAʼLY PRESS, MONDAY, OCTOBER 23rd, 1905.

FOUR DAYS IN FORMOSA. [CONTRIBUTED.]

already mentioned, ho may see their photographs | and accoutrements with no more trouble than a ten cent 'ricsha ride ontails. The hotels As there are doubtless many people in Hongare Japanese, and good, and cheap. Three The Tamar forwards set the ball rolling, ant kang who hare wished to take a short holiday, on yen a day represents the top, test-class charge

our

requiring less time thau it takes to go to Japan. or Shanghai, a few notes on the possibilities of Taiwan (Formon) may be helpful. This island is well worth a visit. It is healtby, has par thalarly beautiful scenery, some curiously nteresting features, and is attractive moreover as showing the colonking abilities of

It possesses, at present, the Japanese allies. additional and not meal merit of cheapness. At the capital, Taikoku (a name now more properly used than Taipeh, the old Chinese name) shopping can be done with much more satisfaction to the globe-trotter than in the foreign acttlements of Japan, where the delers bare learned to add a percentage when quoting to foreign buyers; and almost anything that cau bo got in Tokyo can be got in Taiboku, which might be called for many reasons New Tokyo. The trip from and back to Hongkong, allowing ample time for a little tour of inspection, may be recomplished in exactly ten days.

after a brief period of play it was evident that the Navalyard featu was inferior in skill and combination. The sailors soon forced their way to their opponents posts, and it was no Denkam to send the fur difficult matter

the not. With Leather spinning foto one goal to their credit the Tamar again on the led the attack, prossing hard Narayard's not. The stilful play of Bacon, Helms and Bristoe carried the leather out of harm's way, but their supporters were not in their places to carry on the good work, and the right and centre forwarda of the Tamar, eluding their opponents, again carried the ball towards the Navalyar: strenghold. A pass to Platt in frost was taken advantage of, and, outwitting the goalkeeper: he succeeded in putting the Tazor two up. For a time after this the Naval yard led an impetuous attack, but their oppoueats were too strong, and breaking through their froat rashed the ball to the other end of the field. Woolley was afforded an opportunity

Mr. Arims. the courteous Hongkong managor which he took advantage of, notching the third goal for the sailors, Platt following of the Osaka Shosen Kaisha, who is an enthusias with regard to the beauties of Fericosa, hng shortly after with another. The Naralyard men nguin came on with one of their erratic roches hirasdf written a brochure on tho subject (now in which Bristoe and Watson wore seen to the press) and spares no pains to help the advantage. The leather was passed to Coyne,intonding passenger to arrange a satisfactory who put in a shot, bat had the misfortung to itinerary. A steamer leaves every Sunday, retuning on the following Sunday, reaching hit the post.

Tansui ar Hongkong early Wednesday morning Half-time; Tamar, 4; Nuvalyard, U. With four goals to thir credit, and apparent.according as they are outward or homeward ly with every confidence of more to follow, the bound.

After some The first view of Taasai (not Tumi. as sailors led out in the second half.

foreigners have been erroneously spelling it) |

there is sometimes is charming, and s

brief wait outside the bar for the tide, there is plenty of time to take in the fire sweep of the landse pe verdant looking bilk rolling down to

clever passing play they rallied for another assault on the doomed citadel of the Navalyard Platt was again entrusted with the leather. and with unerring ain once more drow it into the uet. Play again found its way to the same quarters and after another hard tassel

(including three meals). Some of them do not iad cooking chicken, fish" meat, etc., foreign style for guests who cannot stomach Japaneso cooking. This might mean a slight, oxtra charge. Tables aud chairs are also available at some. Twatutia (where the foreign business men mostly live) is very handy by mail, as is also Keelung, the other and more important north- arn sosport. The whole trip, on the lines here skatebod, should not cost more than a hundred dollars, the return faro being a little over $59. The monotony of the sea trip is broken by visits at Aucy and Swatow

HONGKONG VOLUNTEERS. The Volunteers cacumped at Stonientiars' Jeland, with the Mounted Volunteers, ongaged in field manoeuvres on Saturday afternoon in the New Territory. To the Right and Left Halves of No. 2 Company was assigned the tusk of attacking an enemy (Right and Left Haires of No. 1 Courpang) landed at Lachikok and prevent them for embarking for Hongkong. The attacking force. after falling-in at the Volunteer headquarters, procs ded by launch to Cosmopolitan Dock whence they maroled through Team Shi Po along the Taipo Road Here Captain Armstrong, who was in command, learned through the Mounted Volunteers weting as scouts, of the position of the energy. Leaving the highway, the Volunteers plunged into the wood, felt their way across the rough country. moving from ridge to ridge in extended order by sub-sections, and of the samne time endeavouring to keep under cover. This proved rely arduous work, and was indeed difficult to perform without exposing themselves to the enemy posted on the height. Tim various a pretty river, sub-sectious of No. 1 Company detected which is good for heating, but not (the British the advance sul opened are, making it tows itself will not defain the traveller, being impossible for their opponents to take the

Copeglar constable waye) for bathing.

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Hongkong, 17th October, 1903.

UBINESE LABOUR IN SOUTH AFRICA.

The Legislative Council at Pretoria has passed the clause of the amenited Labour Importation Ordinance.empowering whites to arrest Chinese found wandering outside the Witwatersrand

area.

A Chinamau has been sentenced to six months' imprisonment and 13 lashes for an assault upon a white woman. (bring to the leniency with Chinese are dealt with by magistrates a private which cases of salt on white women by mesting of miners, held at Johannesburg, unanimously resolved to apply lynch Jaw to Lha offenders and to shoot them who caught.

A disturbance occurred at the Goldenhuis

before the posts of the Navalyard, the Tumur forwards rushed the ball between the uprights. The Navalyard then set the ball rolling and the The result was a win for Craigengowor by 3 left forwards, backed by the loft back, made a struggling, filthy, Chineso village, with a few position. All things.considered, the operations Deep Mine on 18th Sept. The police who were

This first league match of the played on the Craigongawer Cricket Clab Ground at Happy Valley on Saturday afternoon

runs. For the Engineers Meldrum made the

handy score of 31, while Ford 2 not ont, aud

of

Cooper 21 were the top scorers for Craigen gower. Reeves scattered the majority „Craig-ugowar's stumps, while Brawn of the Craigongoner team played have with the

Engineers

The scores are us under--

ROTAL ENGINEERS.

Meldrum, Hrawn

Smith, e Brown, b Pustonji

Tillman, Ron, Brew

Hanny can ent

Ogic, Ford....

Whiles, b Ford Kinnear, Brawn. Shirley. Brawn Stoves, Brawn Heultoy, not but... Reeves, run out.

Extens

Total

. . Harteinn. Reaves

CRATOKNGOWEJ.

A. O. Brown, e Smith, à Whilos

B. Pestenji Heovis

-Hasa, & Whiten.

L. E. Laert, Shirley, b Reeves

10

3

71

E. Irving, b Reeves ..................

M. E. Anger, e Meldra, b Reyes

L. A. Hoxe, xt. Tillman, h Ecovek

E. S. Ford, not ant

R. B. Couper, Reaves, b Bhirley

21

Extra 2018 ·

#

Total

E. Roza Harley

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

BOTAL ENGINEERA

roulean efforts to rush the leather into the For a time they were successful, but alfaough-they played with a forlorn hope it was

avt.

wvident they were boat on sering before the whistle sounded. In this they were successful : the leather was passed to Corne, who was before the posts. He had just time to take his kick, and, putting in a very nico shot, secured for the Naralyard their first and only goal. Result: Tainas, 6; Navalyard. T

KUHY MATCH.

cleaner Japanese kotestosda standing a little alouf. Taking one of the frequent trains on a at Hokut, after a seven mile ride (about torty well conducted rallway, the tripper will get out conts first class) and walk up a typical Japanese road to the Hedel whore be may smoke and drink, kimono-clad, in a Japaness garden. daring the pauses between his sulphur baths. Higher up the picturesque ravine are sulpha: springs, visibly geysering from the volcanio lava. The water is so strongly impregnated with sulphur that the stones and toulders in the stresu ore Tais stream dekly encrusted with yellow.

A. match was played on the Hongkong

has bem tapped by the hotel people, and con- Football Cimb ground at Happy Valley on

*The teams teted by iamboo pipes to a pice, clean bath Saturday under Rugby rules.

cmulato nay were chosen from members of the Hongkongtonse, where the traveller Football Club, and were capisted by Kelly and Chard. Kelly's team won the match, the score being uine points to nil.

The first pretise match of the season in connection with the Hongkong F.. Associa ilou team will take place on Saturday next, October 28, Members who wish to play in this match are requested to send their names at once to Mr. H. C. Gray.

CORRESPONDENCE

CANTON LEPERS.

10 THE EDITOR OF THE DAILY PRESE." Canton, October 20th. DEAR SIR-Will you allow me to appeal

and in remorlig

Naaman, and be made clean. If, as is possible, he proposes to stay here only one day, in order to see more of Formoss daring his four days, a bad better plunge in Jordau diserently, for the sulphur is patant; impurities from the system, it must first bring Ha may, therefore, them to the surface. revelling in this wonderful bath, return to the haunts of men with his epidermis resembling the neighbouring hill via: in a state of eruption. The after effect, however, in no- Another six or seven doubtedly wholesome. miles by rail brings oue to Taiboku und heru space fails. Those who know Tokyo will understand that Taiboku cannot be ammet ap in a paragraph

both bodies of troops were comreyed by launch to Stonecutters.

els deemed very successful. From Lachikok

Yesterday morning the Rev. C. H. Hickling conducted drum-hend service in camp, Captain Lammert ngaiu presiding at the piane, Tho preather delivered an interesting discourse

on the human aspect of Jesus Christ. A collection was taken on behalf of the hospitals.

Taking advantage of yesterday being a guest day, many people visited the camp.

THE DEBT OF JAPAN.

NECESSITY OF AUDITIONAL TAXES.

summoned to quell the disturbance firad, killing

one man and wounding another. A hundred Chinsmen from the Erench Hand Mine lolted on Sept. 17ta with the object of finding a man. who had spread a report that the Boers were enlisting coolies at a month to fight the English. The authorities are endeavouring to Replying to a loputation who met him at! Mosilikatses Nek in the course of his tour in the Transvaal. Lord Selborne referred to the is the author of the hour.

bject of Chinese labour. The majority of the Chinese eroties, he said, were praceable and emaily managed. There was a pero ntage of ruffians, but the Government now had power repatriate thom. to find them out oud Farther, he was sati-it that. the raine angers were doing all they possibly could Hů to perform their duty in this matter. pointed out that the repatriation of the Chinese would throw 5,000 white

men

cut of work, shut down a third of the mining business on the Lind, deprive the Government of a large portion of their Traune, aut injure tho agricultural interest by drawing off the supply of Kaffir labourers. Lord Selborne's remark

subject wore confirmed by Mr. Chaplin, president of the Chamber of Mines, at the monthly meeting. He quoted instances of and declars that there was no justification for crimes committed by whites, Kaffis, and Indians, investing Cliness crime with an importsuce nol assigned to the crimes of other sections of the community.

CHINESE. IN COREA.

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The forumin has an article on the national dehtof Japan. Theretui officiul journal romurga that, actording to the returas made by the authorities, the amount of loans raised by Japan sicce the outbreak of the Russo-Japanese War has totalled ¥1,25,500,000 which, added to Y541,400,000, the debt preciously incurred, makes a total of Y 1,849,970,000 of this the sum actually received amonated to Y1,515 030,000. Now, says the Kokunin, some of the great nations to-day carry on their shoulders a debt of more than 10,000 million yun, sad even countries less burdened with debt lave national liabilities amounting to from 5,000 te 6,300 million you. Under such circumstances, Japan's debt. even if it should be ultirontaly increased by 390 to 500 millione, can scarcely besid to be too heavy a burden for the nation.

The Peking Times says:-We have heard Although loans amounting to 1,280 million you have been raised since the outbreak of considerably of lata about the doings and the misdoings of the Japanese in Corea, hostilities, not only have 800 millions of this amount ben directly floated in the foreign bat little has been said as to how the again to your readete for aid in behalf of the

markets, but oven of the 480 millions raised in Chinese locates there are getting on. the country 150 milljon yea's worth of Louds Minister to Soon! is to be withdraws aud a lopers of Canton and vicinity.

In short, the actual aiaount of loan bones in the

Corean capital the former has sent in a report westber will soon be upon us, and with the

are sail to be Low in the hands of foreigners Consul substituted, and before leaving the cold weather the teal suffering of the lepers

inds of Japanese only amounts to a little more concerning his nationals. Dealing first with than 300 millions. With regard to the bends the status of the Chinese merchant and trade bogins For two years friends in Canton and

are mainly divided into four parties, much as estimated to be in the possession of foreigners. Hongkong have responded to this appeal and

that existed before the war, about one-third is conditions, he says that the merchants there

natural endowed with abundant

we find them elsewhere, anonely Pekinge have enabled me to relieve a great deal of

resources and with a people bent upon the Cantonese, Southerners generally, and North- suffering. Unfortauately I cannot report any

and a widely travelled and most interesting if she were given a plentiful supply of (fined among themselves. They have established From two commercial means, one at Chemulpo andl capital at a low rate of interest. racontour, should be sought after. Mr. Ino, the his point of view the purchase by foreigners the other at Jonahuan. At these two centres Saturday, endod in a victory for the Civil cluss nor has tho uumber decreased. All that I Service by 10 rank, Coombs batted well for can hope to in at proseat is to make their the winners and Melvin for Craigongower.suffering mono bearable during the most trying expert sicerone of the mason, speaks only aĮ of the grouter part of the loan bonds must be the market ralca are fixed and commercial die 1,000 NEWEST VICTOR RECORDS

Little English. Mr. Mori, professorat the police considered distinct progress in the right pates settled with the aid of the Conmal, and months of the year. Sometime soon 1 bone schools, who speaks German Inently and well direction. There is no doubt that a large they have been working very smoothly for

iraw

Pestsuji

Ford

M

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GRAJENGOWER

·Beores Whilea

Molāru

Kinter Shirley

CIVIL BEEVICE 2ND II

2.3

F. CRAIGEXGOWER SND XI.

The cold

time.

The shops lone, and their possibilities, will take mach Among the "sights," the traveller will certainly visit the poli co muscum of native curios-the wegen, fock and clothing of the Formosan aborigines. This is a very faterest. ing collection of savugo gear, which has been pen only about three months. Mr. Miyoshi, au gentleman attached to the Police and Guberna

The

This match, played at Happy Valley onmprovement in the condition of this unfortynnisferul Department, a oent English speaker, prometion of industries, should make progress Ļurners, the distinctions being very sharply de-

Score:-

CIVIL SERVICE 2ND XI.

P. R. Aluns, b Pestonjac

E

1. Cool, b Vinerot

G. Hoggarth. b Melvin

1. Bugers, Pestonjet

1. Brott, 14, w., & Melvin

17

W. H. Maith, e Aquino, b Vincenot

C. Nicholas, 1.b.w., b Pestonjoe

A. Kurlow, end b Pestonjee

13

-J. A, Wheat, b Pestonjeg

J. E. Word, hot out

D. J. MoKcatie, rim ont

Kateik

Tatal......

CHAIDEN JOWER 2ND XL

L. Vinsect, 1 Nicholas

Kar, blow

J.Stelvi, e Harlow, 1 Coombs

H. Beer, bloggurth

J. Tapping b Hoggarth

J. Pest jou, a and b Alum. ... .

R. Taylor, e Harlow, b Coombe

E. Aquino, i.b.w., b Adams.

A. E. Mack, not wit..........

A. Nerazo st Rivers, c Adams

Extras

Total

BOWLING ANALYSIS. CIVIL HEBTICE 2ND XI

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Postonja

Melvin

GRAIGERJOWER 2ND

Micholas

Kurlow:

Hogarth

Coombs.....

Actuoas

·FOOTBALL.

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H... TAMAR". NAVALYARD.

17

97

P

87

ડુંગયાં

Played ut Happy Valley on Saturday. The teams lined up as näder :--

Tamar: Flowers, goat; Wilkinson and Wright, backs; Nibbins, Ridley, and Parker, halves; Denham, Robinson, Platt; Bettinon and Woolley.

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portion of the war and other expenditure will many months. According to the Customs to have a "Home" for the more helps. Batis also very kind, and seens glad to help remain in the hands of Japanese and Le used retaros the Chiness imports rank spend only during the cold months the lepers suffer terribly. his foreign friends. The palaeo of General in productive work directly or indirectly. If to those of Japan, but since the monthly service, In walking from place to place bagging many Baroa Kodama. the Military Governor of on the other haul, all the money required by started by Viceroy Yuan who he was in Cores, the war had been spent elsewhere, the money hus been stopped, the west of communication suffer horrible physical torture, It we cau❘ Formosa, who is at pressant in Manchuris, with market would undoubtedly be deranged and the direct with the China ecast has been felt. supply food and clothing his condition is greatly its beautiful granas laid out by expert Japanes growth of commerce and industries really However as a temporary measure the merchants relieved. With so many nooding assistance it guidoners, may also be con after some little obs/racted.

zre bow chartering steam rathemselves.

Minister Taeng Kung-chaun estimates the is possible to help only the very worst cases, formality. At Jaiboku also is the finest con- It goes without saying, the Aokumin cou-

tinues, that if the object for which a louu is number of Chinese in Coron, at several tene Aviet prison in the whole of the Japanese rais d' is productive, the burden of the debt and relieve the worst forms of suffering.

of thousands (which is

By the careful investigation of the leper village has Empire. There are three of these institutions means benefit 206 distrass Unfortunately favorite bative definition of s

of a considerabin hiza Coreau treaty been made and there are about 200. mostly in Formosa, bat the one at the capital is Japan bas incurred mach dobt ou account of number), and as by the

China enjoys extra-territorial rights, a police wousen, who will require a daily allowance of regarded as the model one. It was all planned the war, but as the country is the burdened.

school has been established and when the en it is all the more necessary to lighten the rico during about four months to keep them by to present Governor of the Prison, Mr. burden by the encouragement of productiva are sufficiently trained they will be distributed from starring to death. Three amba half cents Komatsu, who is not only a typical Japaness work. For this reason, if proper ways und all the settlements where Chinesa sre.

With will provide food for ons loper for one day. aristocrat hat a very clever in. In this menus are adoptel, the raising of more legas nousy adsauced out of his own pocket we?

Some people, alarmed

are told, he has founited schools sail opened a day for 200 $840 for four mouths. This institution some hundreds of Chinese (most muy be found necessary. amount is not large but it will ratione a great of the prisoners were Chinese) are taught at the sudden increase of the national debt, hospitals, all of which have been duly noted by

ecutusel the Government to adopt conservative

the Board encerred by direction of the Court, deal of suffering. Many others will require useful trades. They prepare the Panama polies. They urge the stoppage of all and will count unto him for rightensuers. occasional hulp. We need also clothes and about like fibre and weave

Formosa hats, etc.

new national nudertakings and that atte Altogether, making duo

reports, the shankd be devored to the payment inscrutableness of Chinese flee for the AUTOMATIC MAUSER 200 rain hals for those who go out to bog. they make furniture and lacquer ware; clothes on the debt. Unless, however, stains of Chinese in Loren seems very With $1,000 we can do much to help the most and clothes boots, machinery, and all suris nedy. We are deeply grateful to those who of things. They are clean, comfortable, Jau is prepared to lead an oyster-like satisfactory, and their continuance there fu xistence in the fatue, such a proposition is harmonious relations with tho Japanese under have helped in the past and we trust that they and certainly better off in thau out. When

absurd. The eonservatica polier be more advocated by these people would be suicid the new rarime will be a very favourable With CHAMBER for 10 CARTRIDGES and many others will help us this year.

don bt less discharged, they will Captain Brown, of Kowloon, will forward any useful members of colonial society. Parte Japan. Japan is destined to make an onword uarantee that the paramount influźneo is being clothing that way be sent to him for the lepers. of the old Chicase wall round the city of the national expenditure is inevitable in

Yours truly,

are still standing; but the Japanese city long age out-grow this boundary; and the streets, now wide, well made, and geometrically laid out, prosent the "magnificent distances

for

advance, and with such advance the expansion order to maintain her position amongst the autions of the world. In order to meet the growing burdens it is only right that the Government should foster the national resources by offering encouragement and protection, at Tokyo. Shipping the shopping, and starting And for this purpose the farther increase of loans is anavoidable, Japan early in the morning, the traveller may tako taxes and

noted

ANDREW BEATTIE..

In behalf of the Lopers. An advertisement in another part of our issue to-day commends the value of Altenbury's Diet as a light nourishment for general use. Allon and Hanbury's food for infants are well known train and go up to one of the trading stations | Chronicle.

all over the world. but this "Dot" that the firm is now advertising is for adults, and is a

wrhero the Formosan savages cume into touch

The man with a profession is becoming fully new departure. It is recommended as being with civilisation as represented by Japanese as boring as the man with a hobby, and cannot particularly adapted to the needs of dyspeptics, police outposts. The journey is beautifulho persuaded to confine his work to its proper invalids, and the agat, but there are very many enough, but whether the spectack of a few hours, or even korp it exclusively for those with depth for the heretitdenbiful benefit-of a besides in tropical climes who will find the

avors antisfuntory substitute for the semi-naked, sarly savores is, enficient reward the same tastes. Instead, he must ride it to Diet" heavier kinds of food which a tyrannons custom for a long and tiring day is so for the miscellaneous and uninterested audience.-The

traveller's own laste to decide. At the museum Bystander, has origined should be enton.

wisely exercised.

LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS. The I.G.Mr. Zieten left Shanghai on Saturday at 4 p.m., and may be expected liere' to-morrow at 7am.

The 1.G.M. steamor Suchern, carrying the German Mails with dates from Berlin of the 26th September, loft Colombo on Friday,' aan, and may be expected here on or about Wednesday, the 1st November,

The CPR. str. Empress of China arrived at Shanghai at 7 a.m. on Saturday, the 21st inst, and left again at 4 p.m. same day for Nagasaki, The Austrian Lloyd's steamer Silesia Jeft whore she is dus to arrive at 6.m. to-day.

and is expected her on the 24th inst., a.m. Shanghai for this port on the 20th just., p.m.,

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