LOCAL SPORT.
CRICKET
H. K. C. C. 7, THE AEMY,
This nintel was played on the Club's ground 6. Esturday, the result being a draw. Scores:-
1.K.C.C.
Lt. Jowin, R.N., Lamadera.
Rev. F. Hastings, R.D., b Lo......
Walter Daniel, o Williamson, b Pedley 11
F. S. Ford, a Harrop, b Rwan
R. Pestonji, e Hub, I Suran:
J. W. Sowart, not out.....
·Extras
Dr. Swun,
Ford
Heston.....
Pestonji
Irving
W... Turner, e,and l Luneden
R. E. C. Bird, Smith, ft. A. (width), b
Unobtr
37
Harrop
Piggott, Chichester, b Pedly.
0.
Diton
A Mackenzin, b elley
W..J. Junel, Podley
6. R. Morrill, b Chichester
NH. Rutherford, not eat.
Extnis
Tiptark
THE ARMY,
It. Lamm, R.A., lb., b.F. Hastings,
·RAN. ATH
19
30
1. Hopo, R.Ae W: Unnialb Turner... 15 Lt. Lucy, R.A., not qut
28
R. B. Ponsby. (Capt.), not out
Major Wiliamson, A.S.C., b F. Hastings,
R.X.
Lien-R. A., è Lewin, Turner 11. Uakter, 12th Balchis, and W.
Hastings, R.N.....................
3
10
Major Chichester, D.A.A.G., & W. Daniel,
F. Fasting, R.N.
3
Col. Price: 12th Balnchle, & Potahy, b
Lewin, R.N.
3
Major Pulley, H.W.K. (Capt.), not out... J
Extras
Total
Baluchi to fat
Chichester
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
Col. Price...
Lo
L'ANILY
Podles
THE ADNY.
49550 89LTER
!111
רי
Total
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
CRAIDENUOWER.
3
FOOTBALL.
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H.M.B. TAXAR", T..CA. This match was played on the Naval grond at Happy Valley on Saturday, the men who played being
Tamar Flowers, goal; Wilkinson and Asger, backs: Brookman, Ridley and Taylor, halves Donna, Robinson, Platt, Woolley and Gander, forwards.
Y.M.C.A. Rutledge, goal; Hamilter and Bishop, becks: Johnstone, Barlow and Piercey, halves; Weiser, Hayne, Le Breton, Caldwell and White, forwards.
The sailors set the leather in motion, and earried play into Y.M.C.A. territory, Here ~ Capt, Smith, N.A., A.D.C. and Lt. Maclean, 12th they were not with a stubborn resistans, the vivilian forwards fighting hord in defenes of their citadel. As play surged before this, the reforce gave Wilkinson a free kick. He took a shot and the leather found a resting pluck in the net. With one goal to their credit the Tamar again led the attack, and Woolley was successful in notching another before half time.
Half time-H.M:8. Tumar, 3; Y.M.CA: O At the beginning of this half the civilian team showed signs of collapse. goalkeeper and backe were considerably taxed, and strore bard to stave off defeat, bas without avail. Seldom did the YMCA enrry play into the sailors territory, and when they did their stay in that part was brief, the irresistible rashes of the sailors carrying all Before the whistle soundel before them. Robinson, Platt and Worley cach added another goal to the Tamar's score.
N. Ratherford
K. E. **; Birst
A. Mackenzie
Rev. F. Hastingy, K.N.
1t. Lewin, R.N
W. C. D. Turner
POLICE . HONGKONGA
TEAM.
This match was played cu the police ground at Happy Valley on Saturday, the result being a win for the Police by 21 raps. The following are the scores
HONGKONG POLICE C
Sheppard, Butcher
Waterer, e Tulli:lge, b Butcher
Elwards, Butlier...
Wodehouse, e ullito, b Fowle
Langley, Gray, Butober
Fowler, u Cobden, b Butcher
Clyde, Fowler.
Pitz, b Butcher....
10
Total...
11
.102
TEAM.
Kerr, e Cobden, Horley
McKay butcher
Meliary
-Extras
BONGKONG "A
F. A. Bowler, by Kerr
A. R: Lowe, Sheppard
R. Harley, Kerr
F. C. Rucher (Capt.), b Kerr
J. Hooper, a and b Sheppard....
T. C. Gray, lyde, ↳ Korr
G. Tallidge, 1.b... b Sheppnal.
Rev. Walls, Pitt, b Kerr...
0. C. Oliffe, run out
Cabun, nok ou t... ...
H. H Taylor, h Korr
Ext......
Total
HOWLING: ANALYSIS.
HONGKONG
TEAM
H.
Fowler
Batcher
10
1
Lowe
Horley
...*
HONGKONG POLICE ULV.
1.
14.4 14
31 13
G
BI
Sheppard... KOWLOON "A" TEAM #. CIVIL SERVICE "A"
TEA SI.
A friendly match between these tons took place on the ground the Kowloon Club on Saturday there in a victory for the Kowloon Claix by 2 runs. The chief feutars of the match was the bowling of Hoggarth for the Civil Service and Curwen for the Kowloon
tean.
Scores are:-
„KOWLOON VA
W. Curwen, b Roggarth
G. H, May, Hoggarth
A. Pile. West, Cooper
. W. Daviez, Cooper
U. A. Farrell, b Hoggarth
ЧЕЛИ
J.Kunahab, b. Hoggarth.
R. Stevenson, Hoggarth
H... Goldsmith, b Hoggarth
K. Mitchel, b Hoggart....
A. Counsell, Hoggarth...
J. Rams, not out..........
Extras
Total
CW SERVICE
F. Allen, and b Carwen
J. C. West, 5 Golsamiti
W. Cooper, b Goldsmith
E. W. Daw, † Curwen--
A TEAM-
3
+
+
Curven...
7
15
0
D.J. MeKouzie, a Gofilsmith,
H. Coombs, e Davies, b Pile ...
R. Harlow, & Curwon
G. Heggarth, is Curwen
W. Gast, b Curwen grin
A. Casey, not qui
m
T. Powles e Mithell, Pile
Extras ka dhe p
Total.......
DOWLING ANALYSIS CIVIL DEVICE
10:3
perspe
Hoggarth
Cooper
Hutlow
Carwat... Gold mith Pilo
KOWLOON "A" TEAM.
WERF GEREF
CRAIGENGOWER 2. KOWLOON, D
40
W.
This matek was played on Saturday and resulted in a win for Kowloon by eight wickets und 57 rons. The following are the scores and analynis
W. Dixon, « Merton, b Pestonji
8. Lightfoot, b Pestonji
“H: Body, not-ont m
G
Extra.
Total
146
Lt. Dalbin, J. Cleland, G. W. Goldring, H. M. Harrop und Us, Swan did not bat.
-J.-D.-Kinnaird, b. Dixon 2329.
M. E. Anger, e and b Dixou
A. O. Brawn, ḥ Dixon .......
४
R. Basa, e Harrop, b Swan
CRAISENGOVER,
E. B. Herten, b Swan
L. A. Rose, b Swan
L. E. Lammert, and b Swan
E, Irving, Sw......
Reanit: H.M.S. Fumar, 5; Y.M.C.A., .
HMS. “HOOVE” T. NAVALYARD.
Their
This match also took place at Happy Valley on Saturday, the result being a win for the Hogue. Dating the first balf the sailors scored three goals, the Navalyard's score then being pil. In the second half they played up well, however, and when time was called bad scored two goals.
Resmit H... Hogun, 3; Narolyard, 2.
Y.M.C... LUMITANO.
The Chines Department of the T.31.C.A. and the Lusitano met in a friendly game at Causeway Bay on Saturday afternoon. At half time the teams crossed over without scoring but in the second half the YM.C.A. secured the only and the winning point of the game.
ROYAL ENGINEERS D. KO.A.
Played at Happy Valley on Saturday, this match ended in a win for the Engineers. The teams were well matobel, and a splendid game- of football was witnessed by a number of eath neiantic onlookers. The goal scored by the Engineers was shot by Spires in a scrimmage before the R.G.A. posts,
Result: Royal Engineers, 1; R.G.A, 0.
BOWLING.
The handicap tournament in connection with the Civil Service Bowling Club Las just been concluded. The fialists, Mr. A. Blowey Saturday and Mr. R. Hudson, met on afternoon, when the cloro of a good game found the former winner by three points. Mr. Blowey thus secures the first prize and Ir. Hudson
the second.
SUPREME COURT.
Saturday, 2nd December.
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"And your own feeling" I asked: "For me the Tsar ie no more man. he is a holy man. I loro the Tear, and I work freely give my life to save bis."
There was no possible mistaking the sincerity in this lost utterance of the sick man as he drow himself up on his pillow and raised his thin fever-stricken hand as though registering a vow.
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The loyal toase having been honoured, The Chairaw proposed Prosperity to the China Association." He said it was his privilege 1 offer the congratulations of the association to our ally on the successful conclusion of the late war. (Cheers) They hailed the signature of the now treaty with Japan as an augury of peace and prosperous core for many years. (Hear, hear.) In the annual report of the association for 199 Fit was predicted that the withdrawal of the British ships from Port Arthur would prove the tarung point in the Far East. That prediction had been fulfilled. One immediate consequence was the necessity of greatly strengthening our fleet in Eastern water, and another was the lenso of Wei-hai-wei. Wo had now been able to withdraw some of our ships, and the sprosti- fun baen raised whether we should not retire from Wei-hai-wei.. He bilieved that such a decision would be regretted by that association. tflear, hoar.) No doubt the friendly harhana belonging to our alle would hoogen to our ships for refuge and repair, but the question of prestige had to be cue. idared. It would be time enough to withdraw from Wei-lmi wei when Germany withdrew from Kisahan and north China was left again in its normal erudition of isolation, (Hoar, hear.), There was a belief that now China had been relieved by Japan from the pressure of Russia, the Chinose would welcome foreigners and their There was no denbt that the Chinese ways. were conscious of the zocessity of accepting foreign methods to a certain extent if they were to safeguard their integrity and independenca. But so far they had confined themselves
4 Daily Telegraph correspondent says: principally to the adoption of appliances Cuid Joubert at the beginuing of con Danifestly imperior to their own; and remained to be seen whether they were prepared valescence after a long and exhausting illuese.
He spoke to he to adopt those fizeal and administrative reforms He was in bed, well able to think and speak, which they believed were necessary for the and fall of fire and energy.
The Berliner Togeblatt publishes an inter- welfare of the empire. A large number of freely of the state of affairs in Russin, of the Chinose officinla and a great and growing nins and hopes of the Constitutional Revolu
view with Yang-cheug, the retiring Chines number of young progressive Chinese sincerely tionary party. At former meetings is indi
Minister here. who described the proposal of desired honest reforms, but the great mass of viduality, his look and bearing, und speech, hai Chinese official tom disliked reform because they always carried conviction to me, us, for the Emperor for the withdrawal of the foreign contingents in Pechili as an extremely tactful foard it would deprive them of their pickings instance, when he told ing long before it happened of the ewing refusal by French
more on the part of German diplomacy, which Mr. S. Addis proposed Our Gaosta" finapeiers of the logo, asked for, and of tho
The Minister He said they all apprended the value of the resolution of the Reforma party, that when he was convinged, would meet with a sym- work that was being accomplished by the Russian freedom should have been effected, the pathetic reception in China.
adrentageous for Germany to maintain the permanent officials in the Government Dequat.new-bora nation would fight to a man for the gare it as bis opinion that it would be more ments, and by business men in the Honge of ultimate restoration of the integrity Poland.ullest possible garrisim at Kian-chau, ps she Commons. The more the Government of this But his day-tion to the Emperor is complete could not keep a sofisiant number of troops country was conducted on business principles When he spoke of the Tsar, and his love for there to defend the protectorate against a
possible attack. Therefore he asked the better. They were especially glad to see him, there was a light on bis face which no one amongst them-the Paking Correspondent of roud misunderstand..
and such large sums needlessly? To a question by the interviewer as to The Timer (Chears.) It had been his good! fortune by an intelligent anticipation of events
whether he thenght that Japan was daily to shed new lustro upon an already distinguished
Wisting more and fauro ander tas influence of Great Britain, and as to whether he considered ON A/C HIGH EXCHANGE profession and, what ho must value still more,
that the policy of the British Government was to earn for himself the respect and gratitude of
as that of Tokio, the Minister replied in the his fellow-nouutryoso at home as-s staunch and
Affirmative. The reported proposal for the spirited champion of British interests abroad, (Cheers; Admiral Sir Archibald Donglas had
fortification of the docks at Singapore way a played an important part in the development and formation of the Japaness wavy. They
cre of extraordinary importance, the Whilst foreign foes were warring significance of which, in his opinion, was not HAAKE congratulated bim on his living to see the day! 10
hose would greatly strengthen Great Britain's | RACHALS whon his formor pupils had crowned themselves Russia-our Russia-we made vi movement, sufficiently appreciated in Europe.
.came, then came the time for reform.
We position. with undying glory and wou for their country We would mato Loue. But when the peace
In conclusion, his Excellency said that the KRAUSS its rightful place in the emity ut nations.
were organised to act throughout the bonnda (Chsers).
HOPKINSON of Russia-north, south, east, and west. There influence of Japan in Ching was on the in- is a forse and an organisation and a discipline crease, a fact which was to be attributed of our own. We have our own intelligence mainly to the affinity of race and written of our out, our own means of communication language, although the spoken tongues of both one with the other, railway strike
(Hear hear.)
Amiral Sir Archibald Douglas, is reply said he was sent out by the British Government in 1874 with a mission cousisting of 34 officers and men from the British Navy to help the Japanese in the construction of their navy. The Japanese were anxions to learn everything, and subsequent events had proved how well they learned it. (Hort, hear.)
The toast of the chairman having been pro posed by Mr. W. Keswick, M.F. the company separated. -Times. --
The Standard comments Fifteen or sixteen years ago u.number of gentlemen interested chiefly in our eumercial relations with the Calestial Empire founded an association having for its object the keeping before the Govern meet and the public the importause of our Chinees rade, and endeavouring to secure that trade from injury or interference. During the years since its inauguration tho China Association is grown and prospered, and at its anu dinner at the Hotel Metropol on Oct. 21 the chairman, Mr. R. S. Gund-, C.B., was able to welcome the largest assemblage of guess which that occasion has hitherto brought to gether.
Arakawa,
He told me that the Revolutionary party, which is divided into three great guilds, repro seating broadly the social classes of the nitton, is altogether for peace and against the shedding of blood,
We have," he said, “our own troubles, for we have to cope with the Nihilists. We are no Anarchists, no Nihilists. This revolutionary nevement is no sukien thing. So long had wa waited, that it was but little to wait a while longer.
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"How do you know about the officers " asked.
He ended a quick, meaning smile as he answered:
"For the best of all reasons. It was they who huught their men to us; who give them the ine d'ortrs 12.
What about The Daily Telegraph news of to-day-the only journal in Europe which had
Thope to God it is true; though I foar it
Then he is sale from the Revolutionists !" Safe For them he is a safe as if he were here in London, guarded by your King and all his people! Let me tell you "all the men, of that First Guild are gentlemen-men to whom a thought of murder or violence is not possible wore thin it is te you. I say with all my heart there is not one of them that would not frosty give his own life rather then that any of shut Bappan to the Tsar. No! No! Our fear is that danger may come from his own family, who will not willingly see the old order of autociary, in which they share so largely, pass away, The Revolution-the peaceful Revolu tion, remember-shall never some if they can prevent it.
But the forces are with ns. *But," said I what will happen if the Kaiser joins with that party, and sonds his own troops across the frontier
The man seemed to barn cold-fire-as he
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Allier report gives the following list of the members and guests prrscat:-Sir Montagut Ommany, G.€ M.G., K.C.B., L,S.O., Admiral- BEFORE SIR F. T. PIGGOTT (CRI&F JUSTICE). Šir A. Douzles, K.C.B, Sit Grail C. Smith, way not be. There are those who would con G.C.M.G., Colonel Sir Geo. 8. Clarke, K.C.B,de the Tsar did he give such liberty. For Sir Wm. Robinson, G.CM.G, Sir Hiram B. then the knife is at his throat." - Wilkinsur, I.L.D., Sir Henry Blake, G.C.M.G., On taking his seat in Court his Lordship Sir Thos. Jackson, Bart, F. A. Campbell, C.B., said there was a matter which he wished to Sir. J. G. Scott, K.C.I.E., Richard Abenheim, make public mention of before proceeding Win. Adamson, C.M.G., C. S. Addis, Alfred with the business of the Court. He said J. E. Allen, Clement F. R. Allen, Herbert J. he had received a letter from one of the parties, Allon. A Angier, R. G. Autrobus, M. H. Arnhold, Dr. J. M. Atkinson, or more properly a person professing to be T. S. Baker, A. J. Barry, A. J. Burry's gust, interested, in an action in which he had Henry Belchist, F. Hayley Bell, J. Bell-Irving, recently delivered judgment. The-totter com H. M. Bevis, C. Biron, F. C. Bishop. E. Blackwall, John C. Bois, Percy Bois, E. T. plained in the first instaure that the writer Bond, T. J. Bourne, Kubt, II. Boyce, C.B, bad been unable to obtain a copy of that Vice-Admiral G. T. H. Boyes, Byron Brenan, judgment; but that, of course, was dus to the C.M.G., H. G. Bridges, Gec. Brown, Thomas way in which law reports were published in the Brown, H. Bratton, Andrew Burman. E A. Burnie, F. E. Beeston, J. D. Campbell, C. M.G.. Colony, which was well kiown to the public F Carter, W. Cartwright, W. C. Cartwright, B. and the profession. But, as they no doubt 0.31.G., F. Cassy. Goe Carston, A
Chalmers, P. W. Champ. Geo, Clark, J. D. knew, he was completing arrangements for u
Clark. B. Clarke-Therubil, H. R. Coombs, J. verbatim report of all judgments delivered: this Corbin, Froderick Cornes, A. K. Craddock, C. arrangement would start with the New Year. V. Creagh, C.M.G, James Cull, A. Cumming. The writer of the letter proceeded to criticise Dr. J. F. Cunningham, J. Kennard Davis, H Lis judgment, bat of that he would say nothing I Dennys, Herbert Dont, Sir Alfred Dent, K.C.M.G, Thomas M. Dormer, A. W farther than that such aution was improper, and Dewhurst, W. W. Dickinson, F. D'Iffangor, he would and the latter to the counsel engaged R. P. Dipple, G. B. Dodwell, Gou. P. Duolette, in the cass referred to, who no doubt woald P. S. Dowson, Colnuel C. M. Ducat, U. M.
And this blazing excitement in Russia, how Dyce, F. Eastwood, N. J. Ede, H. Edgar, C. A.
will it be controlled?" I askod. make proper representations.
Edwards, Jamiesca Elles, Besit Ellis, E. &.
"Wo am-certainly we at the "Lead are Evans, C. W. Everard, John Ewart, W An application was made by Mesars. Leigh Fels, W. Fisher, J. M. Flanagno, J. W not blazing. No more than the judge on the had endeavoured on many occasions to create We are the judges-we, in his judgment the day had now gone by when and Orange for a writ of foreign attachment Fletcher, Francis B. Forber, Lewis Fraser, bench, He is not angry against the ociminal and keep alive an interest in municipal life and the heart, and brain, and voice, and hand of people failed to recognise that they owed a duty gainst certain properties of Chan Fung Shan's. Edwin Gaiman, A. 9. Garfit, H. A or excited over him.
Diles LLD, Lillas, D. W. Gilmoer, Mr. M. W. Slade, instructed by Mr. F..B. L.F. M. Gratton, R. M. Gray, H. T. S. Green, us people, who-bave waited long-oh, so long to the community in which they lived. The Bowley, made the application on behalf of the R. 8.
C.B., Douglas H. Gwylher, Bat, de, please, remember that it is not against an who thanghy of nothing but of how much society. They plaintiffs. He said the plaintiffs sought the Cecil-Haubary, E.-H. Hmorok, Harris-3. Houde Tear we strive. It is against the evil money he could miske and how much he could were not there for themselves alone. They were there as members of a great family, and attachment in satisfaction of a claim for cock, Chas. Haunen, L. A. J. Hargreaves, H. system, and against those who have made it was a very poor member of $11,586.25, for work dene, commission earned, Harrison, Horace G. Barwood, Wm. Harwood, more evil still. We fight for the Tear against Anson B. Heath, Chus. A. Heiminn, W. S. his real memies-these who drag down the and money paid on behalf of the defondant, Henderson, E. B. Hiles, Arthur Hill, Robt. nation, and who will dreg him down with it if bound to take an interest in and to belp others. We the brotherhood of those engaged in municipal Search had been made and inquiries instituted H. Hill, Sir Walter Caine Hillier, K.C.M.G., they are not checked. Our party-the Revolu. He rejoiced to think that elab, by recognising
G.B.. Harold Hodge, T. A. Holland, Arthur tiouary party-want the Taar with us, regarding the whereabouts of the defendant, Holt, Clas. Hope, Edgar J. Foule, Edward | want him to be loved, and honoured, and happy; and county life, was taking a step to spread the and it was believed he was out of the colony. Hudson, S. Hughes, W. F. Inglis, Capt. T. IE as he should be. We want to see him like opinion and sentiment in favour of native General Post Office and opposite to the side
Hongkong, July 5th, 1905, After hearing the evidenos his Lordship James, R.N., Gilbert Jennings, A. B. Johnson, your own King Edward & Cupstitutional municipal work as a duty to the community, a person who fulfilled this obligation (Cheers.) granted the application.
Jos. Johnston M.D., H. I. Joseph Walter mouarch, the head of the Stats, beloved by his benefit to the State, and an advantage to the entrance to the Hongkong Hotel). Judd, Henry Keswick, W. Keswick, MP, people.'
WRIT OF ATTACHMENT GEANTED.
"Let the Kaiser think for himself. If he ight against Russia, against Russian freedom, there are three million men within his own boundaries who will fight against bim and his purpose. If the Emperor William ove crosses to Russia or Polish ground, with twelve hours * German Republic will have begun."
MUNICIPAL LIFE.
Lord Alverstane, replying to the toast of his hoalth at a dinner of the Municipal County Chib, at Whitehall, ou Oct. 26th, said that he
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