LOCAL SPORT.
CRICKET.
The following will represent the A Team of the Civil Service C.C. against the Kowloon 2nd Eleven at King's Park to-day at 315 p.m. Sharp--W. Gast (capt.), H. Coombes, D. Mse. Kenzie, E. Dawson, W. Cooper, F. Albon. G. Hoggarth, F. Casor, H. West. A Hudlow and W. H. E. Smith..
CRAIGENGOWER G. C. V. KOWLOON G C.
This legue match will be played to-day (Baturay) on the Cenigen gower Ground, com- dancing at 2.15 p. The following will represent Craigoogower C. C.:-L, E. Lam- mert (Capt), M. E. Asger, A. O. Brown, J. D. Kinnaird, E. R. Merton, R. Bas, R. Pestor:ji,
Stewart.
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LEAGUE TABLE.
Matches. Plyed. W. Ir. D. Points.
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CANTON.
[FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT.]
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 2nd, 1905.
3th November.
A BRITISH BURJECT IN TROUBLE. A British subject named Raobarn, who was in the employ of Messrs. Butterfeld & Swire as overseer at their godowns on the Houma, was
water from his houseboat: The case was heard at the British Consulate, and the charge being proved, Rauburn has been sentenced to 48 hours" imprisonment al fined $10. Ho has been dismissed by his employera.
THE CHINA COMMAND.
The following letter appeared in the Daly Telegraph :-
Sir In his commentaupou the appointment of Vice-Admiral Sir A Moore to ba Commander in-Chief in Chinn, in succession to Admiral Noel, your usually well-informed Naval curres, poudent has forgotten that Sir Gerard Nerk has reached full admiral's rank, while dir Arthur Moore, bis successor, occupies the samo
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ORGANISATION OF RUSSIAN
REVOLUTION.
Some months ago a correspondent of the Daily Telegraph had an interview with Mr. Carl Jonbert. The date of the conservation was just after the destination of the Baltic Flost in the Sea of Japan, and for the most part had refer enco to Mr. Joubert's remarkable prophecy.] position in the vico-admiral's list, as did Sir which was fulfilled to the letter, as to the action and fate of the Russinn flent facilentally, Gerard at the time of bis appointinent. I do Mr. | charged with pushing a Chiusoon into the think there has been a single instanos. Joubert talked with our representative of during the last forty years in which a Copt-
what He termed the approaching revolution in mender-in-Chief in China promot-il to full of events in the Tsar's dominions, to give pub. Russia. It is intorosding at the present stage admiral bus boon allowed to retain the comand licity to some of the statements made by Mr. than was necessary to selent and soul wat Joubert in May last. If was theu on the eve ralief. his
of a departure for St. Petersburg, the object When the Chins Station was muda a vice- of the admiral's command, some forty years ago, it was the execution of a pict by the Anarchists
Journey being to ussist in preventing done
as a matter of policy, because it was wisely the assassination of the Tenr. Mr. Joubert considered by the Government of that day that, the Russian reformers are not friends with in view of our great interests out there, the the Asarchists and Terrorists whose methods English Commander-in-Chief should be sovior they abhor and who help is only accepted as to all other flag officers on the station. The com- the principle that "necessity has strange bed.
and in days gone by was ofton, as far as ships fellow went, far wisker than it isntike present moment. but the policy of maintaining a vico-admiral in command was always adhered to no matter how much
CANTON-WIIAMVOA RAILWAY AGAIN.,
E. §. Fərd, L. A. Kose, E. Irving and J. Wine from Canton to Whampoa has been on the A scheme for the construction of a railway
boards for some time. It is now reported that The following is the Leogan table up to this railway will be linked to the Swntow
Chinchon line. The Canton-Whampoa line Clab.
will be 12 miles in length and will cost. about 800,000 dollars. Viceroy Slum has instructed R. G. A
the Customson Likin Bureaus to report to Lim whether they son any objections to the construe tion of the line. The line will probably start from the end of the Dund at the east nud of the town. and a great boom in land is expected in that neighbourhood.
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In the League Mateb, Kowloon ̊C.C. v. Craigengewer C.C. at Happy Valley to-day at 2.15 p.m.,, the following will represent the Kowloon C.C. :—Dr. J. Swâs (Capt.), W. p. Dixor, S. Lightfoot, P. W. Gedring. II. W Harrop. J. Clelland, H. Bor, Lieut. G. H. W. Dobbyn, K.Ú.A., J. P. Robinson, H. Blackledge and J, HI, Witchofl.
POLICE V, HONGKONG ** & ** A match batworn the Police al "A" team of the Hop phong Cricket Club will take plan on the ground of the former at Happy Valley this afternoon. The Police will be repress uted
by Superintendent Badeley. Deputy Super intondent Woodhouse, Inspector Langley, Mesara Kerr, Pitt, Edwards, Watover, Shepherd, Fowler Clyde and McKay, with Messrs. Kent, MeHardy and Foley us reservos.
FOOTBALE.
The following have been chosen to play for the Hongkong Football Club in the Rugby match. against the United Services at 4.30 p.m. to-day Saturday. The Club will play in colours.
Back-C. T. Costigan; Three-quarters z— C. M. Preshaw, F. E. Pearce, A. N. Other, and W. E, Lectie; Halces:-R. J. Blackburn and Q. Rogejraz; Forwards--P. W Goldring, H. M. Ker dall, F. C. Hall. A Boyd. J. B. Store, J. P. McGillivray, H. F. Hict mar, and H. F. Chard.
HONGKONG CRICKET CLUB.
The following are been relected to play in the match to-day Club versus Garrison.
Lt. Levin, R. N., R. A. B. Pousoaby, T. Surcombe Smith, W. C. D. Turner, G. E Morrell, Revd. Hastings, R. N., H. H. Rather ford, C. Pigott, R. E. O. Bird, W. Daniel and
Walter J. Daniel.
Play will commenco after tiffle which will be served in the Pavilion ut 12.30 pm.
BASEBALL.
U.8.9. "EALEIGH T. HONGKONG
A RICH COOME,
fu the vily of Tai-Ma-Chan, a obair coolie recently won a prize of $18,000 in the Shan Piu lottery. An expectant lavtaï who formerly his employer called on him in his
Was
flcia) robes and ondeavoured to obtain a loan
of $2,000 from the the lucky man. The coolie informed kim that he had placed his fortuan ia the hands of his relatives and that he regrettel to be unable to help him. The Taotai left in high dudgens.,
A. MACAO CLAIM.
A ROBBER GANG. Robbery is rife at present in the namorans villages outside the North Gate. The different police stations in the neighbourhood have now been warned to keep a strict watch as the robbers are known to have planned further attack They are said to be in hiding near the Western suburbs.
It is worthy of remark that the first notion of
the strength of the squadron was reduced
the Kaiser, when he determined on a more onorgotic policy in Chisa, was to raise the officer in command of his xqnadrou on the station to vice-admiral's rank, so that he should be on an equality with murs, who would then no longer take pree-dance. It was considored n tlunder by experienced naval officers and other authorities will acquainted with the situation out there at the time that our Government die not respond by at once rising Sir E. Seymour, at that time our Commander-in-Chief, to full admiral's ruk. By not doing so we lost pies- tige: and it is further ustaworthy that the Kaiser, with a smaller squadron than ours ill a rear-admiral Becond-in-com- mand, has been recalled, and the fact that mand. while our rear-admiral, second-in-com-
Germany has now two flag officers to our one is not adding to our prestige on the station. Apologising for this letter, I remain, yours try.-NAVAL OFFICER,
is, still retains
TURNING THE INDEMNITY /
TABLES.
CHINA'S CLAIMS AGAINST AMERICA.
The Portuguese Consul General hora bas sent a dispatch to Viceroy Stim claiming from Li King-che a partner of the Yuen-Shun Bank of Cauton the sum of $2,000 borrowed from the Tai-Loong firm of Macao. The Consul further states that Li King-cho uttered a false receipt. Defendunt recently absconded from Macao andy Post learns that the Chinese Minis or thero The Washington correspondent of the Mern- the Viceroy is requested to order him to be has very parly finished his work of coliating arvested and prosecuted.
the claims for damages inflicted by the United States upon Chinese subjects through the enforcement of the Exclusion Act. About 2,500 cuees have been admitted after examine
ion, and as each claim runs to between $200 and $500 it is exproled that the Chinese
·Imperial Government will shortly prosent a bill of damages to the United States for samants aggregating $1,000,000. The Chinese Legation assisted by its agents on the Pacific Coast and lecwhere, has prepared this large number of cases in which it is alleged that, after conce). ing the rights of the United States as a measure of domestic policy to exclude coolies and these Chiness properly clamed within the terms of the law, grent wrongs have been committed against Chinese subjects fully qualitied to be admitted to the United States. There is hardly, alde the correspondent, any- possibility of the United States considering such a chain, and if the Government se refuses it is believed that China will file her bill with edly be a shrewd more on the part of China. The Hague Tribunal, and this would undoubt For although the money might not be recovered China would have the benefit of placing the exclusion grievance in a formal manner befere the attention of the world. It is believed here thut this is Chius's intention, as her officials nro nwave that there is not the remotest possi bility of the present Congress altering the Exclusion Laws,
THE P. & O. AND PROGRESS.
FOUR MILLIONS SPENT IN THREE YEARS.
On page 7 of our to-day's sus the F. & O. Company announce the proposad sailings of their mail stormers for Marselles and London during the easing "Homeward Passenger Season." It will be noticed with great satisfac- tion, by British residents especially, that the Company is putting on the run to Colombo now steamers of 7,000 and 8,000 tons. The Arcadia, | Longola, Delhi, Delta, Öcegan, und Deranha me in the list of vessels to leave Hongkong during February, March and April maxt, and those will corneet at Colenbo with the larger steamers of the Company-homeward beumi from Australia, The announcement also embraces the railings
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SHANGHAL FIRMS
Replying to a question arising out of his forcible roparks on this aspect of the situation in Rorsiu, Mr. Joubert said:
"The Revolutionista do not desire the death of the Tenr. We wish kim to be the constitu tional Sovereign of Russia. The Anarobists and Terrorists, filled with a mad lust to revenge all the outrages te which the Russian people have brou subjected, desire his blood, and that of every member of the Russian Royal family. We are fighting the Auarchists and trying save the Tsar. We hope to save him, and to ser him one day at the head of a reformed and constitutional Russia. Very soon the time will be ripe for us to show our Land."
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Our methods will be bloodless, if possible. It is no part of our plan to compass the destli of a single Russian if our ends can be accomplishind without it. We wish and pray for a bloodless revolution, but if that cannot be attained then we shall put into operation, s scheme the extent and methods of which vill amaze the world."
*But Russia is strong, and hugo armies and vast suma of wopez will be required ?'
"We have both,” replied Mr. Joubert, “The whole scheme is prepared and roady, and wo only wait our time."
"Would not the presont be the most favourable opportunity, while Russis, or rather in war with Japan?" Trardom, as you prefer to term it, is engaged
We will not move a finger until peace is made beta cox Isardom and Japan. We do not want it said that our success has been due to the Japaners. We will wait until pesce has been established; then we will more. You asked about our men and means. At this moment we have £61,000,000 in cast, most of it in ngish tanks, but we have a large mount also banke! | in America, We shall require $150,000,000 in | gold, and we believe it will be every rouble available by the month of August next; (This wee written in May.) As for men, we have to millions, already enroled, every one of whom i rendy to lay down bis life for the canse. Of thes large proportions are reservists. In addition, a majority of the men now actually serving in the Russian ermy baleng to us.
But how will you orm your tecops?” Wo have at lest, one-third of the arsenals is Fussin at our absoluta disposal. In soing the arma and ammunition on which Teardom will depend are useless. Tens of thousands of tous of the ammunition on which Tsardom déponds is filled with sand. We have bought over thousands of army cfficers-£10,000,000 sterling bas already lan spent in this way. The afleurs, when the time for action comes, will hand over thoirtroops and the forte and arsenak in their charge, and will louve Rassin."
Why should they leave? Would they not be of more service to command The troops"
Mr. Joubert sailed a little and replied: "Do you think it would be wise to trust men who have already shown that they have a price? 1, po. Any fire whom we have bought will bave-no-commerd in the rotationary my On the effet of the war on the reform that the war has furthered our movement. Jouberst said I will admit readily, however,
It has made possible at least five yeas earlier than would otherwise have been the case,
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Hongkong, 13th November, 1985.
A PESSIMISTIC VIEW OF THE CROWN AGENTS.
The Singapore Harbour Improvement schoo may help to make bisoiy by effecting a much needed administrative reform; also it may not, da 8o. Anyhow the latest development is sans- irg no little excitement down there, and the Straits Times zoems likely to be able to call the attention of the world to the facts. This harbour rebeme is to cost many millions, so many that nobody ventures to approximate the number, and it is being forced on an unwilling colony. Everybody ceneted with shipping or with rate mying is opposed to it, many local experts say it is bound to do barm to the harbour. etery member of the Chamber of Commeren formally protested against it. Bat protests mail fiello in a Crown Colony, ad. Singapore grumbled and resigned itself to the itaritable, believing that at any rate a grea may of the millious would stick to loen fingers. All that is ancient. history. Now the tint has gone forth that not only are Straits contractors pud merchants buried, but they will not be allowed even to secure sub-contracts on any part of the work. Everything, it is stated, will gɔ le tbo Crowa Agents gat of contracters. Singapore has had a painful experience of their extravaga and inefficacy in the construction of the little railway across the island, which became a byeword throughout the East before it was finished. But, as the Straits Times puls it, that was a mere tinker's billet, this harbour- retoma is a gentleman's pork, a royal "job,”; u god thing," worth waiting for and one which all concerned ought to retire with peerages. The Crown Agente, it is admitted, receive only moderats commission en colonial business; it is the kongsi of firms they empley who get the prolts, and the Shade Tine says they are all in the family. The Straits Times in foot. i- angry, and uses such expressions as vultures," objectionable parasites," lensed pick-poo, kets, the complete skimming of Singapore,
Very
wholesals bighway robbery,” worse even than the South African stores scandals. It roundly nes rts that the whole big, costly scheme is to be pushed through simply for the pecuniary benefit of the Crown Agents kongsi at home,
is Singapore, it will be seen, loudly at the prespect of wing skinned-with no pickings for local firmus. Bit it is diffent to feel muy contidosen in the result of a fight put up the people of a Crown Colony. Everybody at home who can be made to care, i rap, is already aware that the sale of Crown Agents is on achronism and a nechronism that must tend to make for "graft" The thing was blown upon long ago, but it still itonrishes,
On Thursday afternoon at Causeway Bay there was played the first of a series of three games in competition for a very handsome silver cup presented by Mesure. Gregor & Co., the
The two itoms following appeared in the local wine merchants. The sailors proved to of the Intermediste (non-transhipment) steamors. V. Daily Nets of Nov. 27The attention strong for the local tall tossera and after two hours of good snappy play won the game by 19 which carry subbon passengers at reduced rates. of invests has no doubt been drawn to the recently-issued prospectus of Voelkel and runs to 11. The noticeable features of the migkok Diary.
An Exebaugo says :—The latest additions to Sabröder, Id., which is the conversion into a but it is ridealous for Japan to claim that and "graft" in these days does not become game were the hoary butting of the Raleighs European residents in the For East. One of 4,08 shares of $20 each, of the well-known and the very decided improvement in play the last, is the dolian. She is a replica of the business of the same name which has been of the leal wine. The sailor contingent kept Moldavia cises, lat with certain improvements carried on here since 1876, with a constantly in various ways. which the experiones of the increasing international dient te. It should be up a running fire of witty remarks which last year or two has shown to be posible. The noted that the vonder agrows to act as manager afforded the sivilian spectators a great deal of constinction of fire vessels of this type, at a
of the company for three years, and to guard. We as glad to note that basolalt cost early approaching two millions sterling, te u minim annual dividend of 1 por cont Bmusement. is becoming one of the recognised sports of the is only a inter proof of energy on the part of during that period. The shure lists will close the Company, which hat recently placed live or Colony and the encouragement given by Messrs. sis steamers of the Persia class on their Eastern and for the outports a wook latar.
for Shanghai ou Saturday the 9th prosimo, Gregor & Company's liberality will do much line. toward stimulating interest in the game.
The line up and score by issings was as follows:
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
lamings Kaleigh Hongkongam
S.S. RALEIGH,” Evitte
Culelier
Werotz & Semple Pitcher
McNair
Wernte
Bennett
Fuchs
Green Bogan Slavin (Capt.)
1st Base 2nd Boar "rd Base Short Stop Left Field Right Biol Center Field
4 2 1 3 0 1 6 1
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HONGKONG. Morcroft & lyod Clyde & Hugh Routledge Macpherson Allen Griffon Thorns
Moreroft
&
MeHugh (Capt.) The second game for the cap will probably ho played on Saturday, the 9th,
DEPARTURE OF INTERNED RUSSIANS.
"Although the "M"cines, as the Mooltons are usually described, have a forsage nearly 9,000 tons store that of the Perains they do vel carry a greater number of passengers, and
is arises from the fact that those now stea
A small, but select party assembled at the at the new Markham Reed bridge on Saturday afternoon, on the invitation of Mr. F. E. Schoorr, to visit the new tile works of the A. Bailer Til Company, Ld. A launch boarded shortly after 3 p.m. and a short but
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Saxon, The English-speaking peoples, are thos in whom the Russian revolutionista. Unan their bops, and a reformed and regenerated Russia supporter in the days to conn will be England's staunchest friend and
the Anarchists do not belong to your movement
"Certainly not," replied Mr. Jonkort, with some indignation. On the contrary, they are our enemies, and Dr. Dillon was entirely right a few weeks ago whao he reported that a slo was on foot to murder the Intellectuals. The foundation and base of our movement is the educated people of the Russian empire."
GREAT BRITAIN AND RUSSIA.
NEGOTIATIONS FOR AN UNDERSTANDING,
The St. Petersburg correspondent of the Times says:--Br Charles Hardings, tho British Arabassailor, was received in special audience on Oct. 24.b-fore his departure for two smnths" I understand that the undianco wax loave connected with the projected Anglo-Russian andoratanding. Sir Charles Hardinge's pre- newest toted by the Fence in London is preparation of pourparters in this counexion,
mers have no lower deck commedation All pleasant journey took the party to the works. MR. MARCONI AND THE ITALIAN and I learn that Geant Beuckendorff is coming!
Having landed, the visitors proceeded on a tour of inspection. The works are small, but the amount done by them is extraordinary,
The works were a modėl
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St. Petersburg for a similar purpose. It is no longer a secret that Germany has exerted every effort to defeat the Anglo-Russian entente, and has held out to the Russian Govern- ment the most alluring inducements. Tho yet preciso stare of Germany's offer has not been divulged. I am informed, however, that the proposals had reference to joint action in
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Off-Body Entirely Covered with Sores-Three Doctors Could Not Cure-Child Grow Werse.
CURED BY CUTICURA
IN TWO WEEKS
Mrs. George J. Steese, of zot Coburn St., Akron, Ohio, tells in the following letter of another of those remarkable cures of torturing, disfiguring skin bumours daily made by Cuticura Remedies, after phy siciana, and all else had failed: "I
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what Calicura fering babies to tell you has done for my little
She daughter. broke out all over her body with a hu mour, and we used everything recom- ended, but without results. I called in three loctors, they all claimed they could help her. but size continued to grow worse. Her body was amass of sores, her little face was being caten away, and her ears looked as if they would drop off. Neighbours advised me to get Cuticura Soap and Ointment, and before I had used half of the cake of Cuticura Soap and the box of Cuticura Ointment, the sores had all healed, and my little one's face and body was as clear as a new-born babe's. I would not be without it
again
if
it cost a fortune instead of the small sum it cost us to care our baby, after spending much money on doctors and medicines without any benefit whatever."
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their cabins are on or above the main deck, so that cabin ports, whether in the first or second class, nover require to be closed unless in exce exceptionally severe weather. The second-class accommodation a being thus entirely on the main hugh t les plain tiles, and beautiful coloured
Owing to a cent ngitation in ace of the tiles were soon in the process of manufacturo, and. deck, places the comfort of these cabine as equal Mr. Schnore explained the machinery etc., sa Oppsition papers of the Italian Press against the contrast between the Italian Government and to that of the Arst-class in many respects while thoroughly that everyone felt that tile-making Mr. Marconi, which grants an exclusive license the latter also show a great siride beyond the was a simple matter. designa of former ships for the large proportion of cleanliness, order, and industry. After the to the Marconi Wireless Telegraph system for the Baltic and in the ultimate apportionment of of passengers who can be berthed on the upper tour of inspection an adjournment was made fourteen years, Mr. Marconi has written to Austria-Hungary. The Germansb e decks in cabine which over require to be shut to the overser's house, where champagus and the Italian Minister of Posts and Telegraphs ready advousto in Count Witte, but encountered A NEW GEOGRAPHY OF JAPAN on account of bad weather,
sandwiches were partaken of. The prosperity has relieving the Italian Government of all putural seing that France is interested abke in
offering to consider the agreement as cancellamo
emphatic opposition from France, which was only For other new vessels of 8000 tons will of the Company and its manager, Mr. Schnort, 5000 appear in the They are the was drank with enthusiasm, and about 5 pm. obligations. A translation at the reply of checkmating plans of German aggrandisement Dette, Della Dongola and Devanha and they are the launch was again bearded and the party Minister Morelli Gualtierotti a ns follows :--- and in fostering good relations between Russia intended to carry on the local Boulay and returned to Shanghai.
"The tenders for work at the Coltana Station and Great Britain. The defort of this latest China Mail Bartice. In some respecta" they
will be invited at Pisa on October 18. The attempt on the part of Germany to undermine Agents An unusual stir in the Russian camp at may be considered arou more Inxarions
Ministry, in this putting into execution the the Franco-Russiao Alliance and to inatate Kowlcor early on Thursday morning betrayed as passenger ships than the "M" el., BRITISH SOLOMON ISLANDS. Bill twice approved by Parliament, is also England may possibly have some connexion with convinced of the value of the ouditionis entered the recent attacks on Lord Lansdowne and al30 the fact that something out of the ordinary for they only carry Lalf the number of passengers, and their sabins are there
For the first time in two years a Colonial into and also grateful to the illustrious Italias with the retirement of the German Ambassador Jayen Gazette, Printing and Publishing Co., routine was about to happen. Preparations in fore entirely on the apper deck. Neither Office report dealing with the British Solomon who generously conceded to his country the ts, in St. Peterburg,
Yokohama. fact were in progress for the deparlare of the first or second class cabins are to be Islande kasappeared. These islands have been without compensation, of the extraordinary
Limp cloth men for their fatherland, after many months of found even ou the main deck, and the coolness ander British protection. since 1893, but they fruits of his gonins. I beg you not to coucṛri
Cloth Boards ... and spaciousness of the accommodation is remain one of the least known island groups of yourself about my discordant opinion, which
Hongkong, 30th November, 1905.. About 150 Rugging have been ensured by the great beam of these ships, all the Western Pacific, and it will no doubt come certainly does not reflect either the feeling of
LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS. encampal at Kowloon. Majer Sexton, who the cabine being what are called "outside" as a surprise to many people to learn that they the country or that of the Government." was in charge of the camp, saw the warriors on ones, The frst of these vessels which was form one of New South Wales' bost markets.
The P.M. str. Siberia left Shanghai for this This reply confirms the policy of the Italar beard, and the Water Police returned the arms built will make her appearance in Bombay The trade, which is, of course, in its infancy, is Government in adopting the most widely-used port on the 1st inst. at 11 a.m., and is expected and ammunition which they held for them. The Harbour in November, and in Colombo early at present worth over £81.000 por aunum. The system of wireless telegraphy and refusing to to arrive here to-morrow afternoon between 2
in December on her maiden voyage to China, Protectorate has at least 175.000 inhabitants. permit compulsory exchange of messa aud 5 p.m. sailors, as they proceeded to the vessel wklob Four other vessels of a type closely resembling and the Resident Commissioner believes that it between it and other systems. As compulsory The I.G.M. str. Prinz Eitel Friedrich, carry- Was to carry them home, enlivened the short the "D" class have just been contracted for, is destined to become the principal serres of inter-communication was the main point raised ing the German maila with dates from Berlin of the 7th Nov,, left Bingapore on Thursday at I march with mis on various instruments, and they will be catalogued under the letter copra supply from the Western Pacific. It is during the preliminary Wireless Telegeph 9 piss., and may be expected here on Tuesday,
"N," as the Namur, Nite, Nore, and Nyans urged that British merchants should give some Conference hell in Berlin two years ago a They appeared, to le gland, at the thought of They are intended for the Company's inter attention to the markets of Oceania. That they instigation of the Kaiser, the strong attitads the M. Austra again seeing their native land, but the mediate lice between London, China, and are of considerable value, and destined to broome persisted in by the Italian Government vill The LGM. Australian str. Prinz Waldemar leave-taking was marked by many expressions of Japan, which has been for a good many years of importance, is perhaps best shown by tho have a most important effect on the deliberation left Sydney on the 25th ult, and may be ex- regret at leaving the hospitable shores of our
carried out as a direct and independent service, determined efforts of the German Government of the next Conference, which, it is rumoured, pected here on Sunday, the 17th inst apart altogether from the work under the Bad (but recantly frustrated in the case of the will be held at Paris. The Italian Government The N.GJ, str. Capri left Singapore for this Colony. The cruiser Almaa raighed anchor contract. The shipbuilding programme of the Marshall Islands) to koop British trade and has had the largest practical experience of port this morning, and may be expected here on about midday on Thursday, when the Russians Company has, in three years, tatailed up the shipping away from the principal trading wireless telegraphy and its renewed decision is the 9th inst
formidable surs of nearly four millions sterling, stations. These efforts mainly take the form of favour of a single system will carry exceptional The C.N. str. Changsha, from Australian took their last glimpse of the land on which inclusive of the cost of certain cargo steamers liberal subsidies to German lines, but less weight and may influence the attitude of our ports, left Manila on the 30th it., p.m., and is they had spent so many pleasant days.
not included in the nhove summary,
creditable expedients have been favoured as well own and other Governments.
ane here to-morrow at daylight.
interpment.
at the
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