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A DISTINGUISHED VISITOR,

His Excellency Chou Fu, whose strival in Hongkong has been anxiously awaited since Thursday, reached hers yesterday afternoon. and was excorded an oathasiastic reception by the Chinese commnuity. The stemor Pig, on which his

108 r parranger, was delayed thriss days in the neighbourhood of Ainny through stress of weather, and na nothing was hard in Hongkong regarding her movosents a fealing of anxiety had arisen This was happily allayed when the vessel WAS signalled yesterday afternoon, and

the

her arrival

aprend rapidly there was considerable oxitenisut among the Chinese who assembled in thousands en 10 Praya to watch his landing. The beftagged launch Factorin, which had boon waiting His Excellency's arrival for three days,

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11

F.

steamed out to the Au Ping with Captain Colronu

hoard

H. representing the

his Clover more

Viceroy The

and entourago embarked on the trunch and we conveyed first of all to the flagship King Alfred sad greeted Admiral Moore. Manwhile, tân lant battery tired the appropriate salate, the compliment bing posted by the Alfred, Elaring brought the official visit to the Adil to a close, flis Exe longy

King

returned to the Lunch and preceded to Blake Pior. Ou landing the land, of the Middlper Regiment played an appropriate selection, and the Vicemy passed through the guard of honour. drawn from the Middlesex Regiment. Thern- after he and his suits catered their chairs, and ' preceded by attendants and guarded by an escort of Tudiaa polies, they made their way through

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 12TH, 1906.

INQUEST RE W, E. GERIO DECEASED.,

An inquiry was conducted on Saturday at the Magistracy by Mr. F. A Hazeland, sitting as coronor, and a jury consisting of Messre. J. Evans, Frank Austin and P. Backle into the circumstances of the death of William Eric Craig, 3 years of age, who died from self- inflicted injuries at his residence, Westley Babington Path.

Dr. Hesaley, Medical Officer in charge of the mortuary, said be examined the body of the asd on the 6th inst. The cause of death was hemorrhage from the carotid artery, the result of a wound in thò throat. A razor could have caused the wound. Blood stained razor produced). That would.

Dr. Forsyth said he know the deceased who was agul for the Now Zealand Insurance Company. Es had known him for mere theu threyente, and was his medical adviser. Mr. Craig had been his list all the time bat wituess bad never treatest Recaved until the day of his k]± 40 that day. th inst.. deceased Ile was suffer- same fa hii oflice about noch. ing from depression, and was axious about feeling well santagh to be married on Weduorelay, Witness gave him some medicine to induce log. Ife had since learned that the previou

week deeenud had had an attack of denens. Witase arrived at Westley about lí s'élont on

Monday oud found dreamal Rosd, with z wound in his threat which-a-ald have been caused by a

razor.

By a jacor-He could not ser any explana tina of the reasons which led to the incident.

Miss Williams, a native of Christ Church, Now Zealand, said shu bad kanten Mr. Craig

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LOCAL SPORT.

CRICKET.

J.K C.C.. UNITED BEERVICES, The two days' match between these teams andet in a dras, only one of the olub's players having been diemissod in their second innings when stumps. were drawn. Captain Smith was top scorer for the Services, compiling 39 in the second innings. In Hongkong's second innings R. Hancock recorded 72 runs and H. Hancock 56, both not out, while T. E. Peares adiles 42 fo the Club's ecoro before Stauger-Losthen sont him out. Beores are sa under-

URITED BERVICEA,

Ist inning 1. Smith, R.A., Fun Dat, 10 M. Ling, Rob Mackay – B Mr. Woodwan, H.N.

Büdinings. H. Hancock. I

1 Birl

Pearce, à Mackay 17

Bird,

Mackay... 18

Kerr Kent..

XI.

DOWLING ANALYSIS.

O

1

95.42

Fowler..! .....$

ler INNINGS OF POLICE.

MoHardy, MoKenzio.

apel, Wilson

Edwards, ħ Robinson

Winter, a Colom), ↳ McKenzie, t Clyde, & Borington, 5 Robinson

Langlog, b Wilen?.... Ögg, b Robinaon

Fowler, Falloon, b Wison. Kont, Robinson Kerr, not out Powley, bobineti .

ext

done

8

30

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Saturday afternoon in an Associatiga maléh

No. 17, QUEEN'S ROAD.

GUINNESS'S EXTRA STOUT.

THE

"BOAR'S HEAD" BRAND.

UNSURPASSED FOR QUALITY AND CONDITION.

and defeated them by two goals. The AssocŘE VERY FINEST PRODUCTION of the Celebrated tirowory of Messrs. Ar,

Guisses: Box & Co, Lu, Dublin,

H.K.F... VMO A.

Total

HOWLING ANALYSIS.

M.

$

Makenzie..

Robinson Chapm

3

1

1

31

Flim), buckey j

c'and Paren

The Y.M,C",A, mat the Hongkong fontlllers on the Club's ground at Happy Villey on

12

Poron

El

Pan-coby, Mackay 20

thou has a strong team this year, and should put

214 Hancsek, 1: Mic

up a fair fight for ho shield, Thoy and thing

kay.....

24

7

Ponsonby. Mckay 12 1.t. Bonbow B.S., B.

Hancocic, Mackay... 21 It. Ley, R., e Penrer,

is Stackay Capt. Denve, HWK, C

Jarl Bird Lt. Hope,

Made Pindlay, H... 1

Mackay.....

Ciga. Mayhew, H.3) (3...

It.

and Morkay...... Stanger-Feathes,

..., ott

Tt Hunter, ...... P

Extra-

the

msly their own way in faturlig's ma'obs Fowler, b. Mackay 15 practically keeping the club playors on

defensive throughout, but their goal-kickers did Fowler, Hungoknot make a good showings, perhaps for want of practics, and when time was called the zoores stuck :

Markay, is Peter..... nat nitt ....

fotul..........

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

C. H. Munkay. W. Peake

R. F. O. Bird.

T. E. Pero

19

126

1, N

19

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H, K.

[".

T.. Pearer, e Penon, b

Woodward

Pedley

for about twelve or thirteen years and becaos. A. B. Panamhy, li a route densely lined with Chines to Govern-engaged to him abent three years ago. Sho

W. A. Powell, how, went House The Viceroy called on

Peller Eserlloney the Governor and returned

Thomas Hotel, whore lunch was served. A large company of leading members of the Chinese estamally were present, the immedit supporters of the Vierny being. Mr. Jan C Pak and Mr. Fung Wa Chun, and in the couren

of the proceedings His Excellency dress the Brembly.

It is derstood that the Viceroy will put cond to Cauton to-day.

AL FRESCO PETE.

Cosmopolitanas Hongkong is, its population is fairly unanimous in the support it gives to the al fresco fite in nic of the funds" of the Society of St. Vincent de Paul. Last sight wow a large crowd in the compound of the Roman Catholic Cathedral on the occasion of this annual event, and it is fair to say that the patronage bestowed on the laudable forts of this werthy institution showed no fuiting

cff. An before, stells were ingel roned the outside of the building. On thee were faury Reeds and tags for sale, while others had the attraction of lotteries. But the deusest trong was nieogride the stall from which the souvenirs, which accapanied och ticket of admirion, were dish:tuled, and needless toy the receipt of these afford pleasure to the young people and amusement to the adults. The charm of music played by the band of the R. W. K. Regiment added to the pleasure of the visitors, and under the blaze of light from innumerable lanterns thereonponud presented a brilliant and animated serum oni which many eyes delighted to rest.

FIRES IN HONGKONG.

responded with him, weekly until her arrival

in the colony lost Saturday. He met her on the termer and took her up to Mr. Holyoak's hoe Ho stayed b, dinner and left at D'c'ock. Arrangements were being made for the wedding which was to be plece on the 7th inst. He did not complain about his health that day. Next day be can to the house and remanel there fill 9 pm. On Saturday and on Sunday mentioned that be hal kopf, an attack of infeza. He called at the home on Monday abort noon and guained to tin. It was then be complain about feeling pretty bad and that he was unnily to attend or to do anything at the dli so that morning. After tiffin he went up to his bedroom and she remained with him. till about 4-30. He seemed to be worried about not fouling well. She went out at 4.30 for tos, lensing him in his bedroom, and when she returnedat five clock he was not those, She lying on the floor. forend nga ng bathroom door and found him

E. S. Gordon sail that ut six o'clock on the

lastaut he was called to Mr. Holyoaks house. He untered the bathroom and saw the

need on the door, with his threat cat loss to his right hand he found the razer produced.

Y.M.C.A., 2 goals; H.K_F.C., MN -

LUSITANO FOOTUALL CLUB,

On 7th inst, Rozu's team (E) mel Victor's team (D) in the slaven-a-sida enmpetition and ele former won by 2 gasla to uil.

Ribeiro's team) met Berros's team (B) on Stanger Lowther 42 { 'ho th inst, nuț "A" brand wou by 2 goals to

13 dist not in

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00

did not hat.

il not bat.

22

A. 0. Lang. & Hope, b

Halley R. Hark, Pedley, li

Woodward Harry Hawke us

tot, b Peller

WD, Tarser,ky Wasná.

ward

I not out

10 t t......

1 did not bad.

H., Pawler, st Smith,

Pedley ...... 13 did not lot. C. H. Mackay, nut one.. 11. did not int. H, K. G. Bird, « Luey, h

Walward

W. Peaky

Extras......

#Mans bat.

click most

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Exten

Tabl

M. *.

W.

45

3

Tha ......... 159 1

BOWLING ANALY÷IS.

Woodward e pava 11 Ft. Hunton, e`MIL F... Stanger Leather .. Major Pedler,

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CRAIGENGOWER P. ROYAL ENGHAND FIRE.

Dil.

The soure now y'auds :-

P WLDFAPta.

1 I

2

2

} 1

2 0

I

Ribeiro's team (8) Roza's team (6) ..

Victor's foam (D) Barros's temm (B) Britto's team (C)

...

H.M.S.

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RUGBY.

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given by the Yokchouw District Court for its! decision in the preliminary proceedings regard. Jing the case of the sailing ship Agenor. Below

are some of the principal passages:----

The case under consideration comprises three. disticet prosecutions for

to

of private de cnments, free and utterance

and sinking of but the three charges: re closely connect- ed with an another. The present case rofers ralacious and clover fanlulent net on the part of the accused whereby they got Bailing vessel, alleged the cargo of wheat in a to be destined to Kobe, insted for

So far exeeding the act shipme, with the sinking the visor) ring the voyage and thus framdulently obtain

Valley on Saturday, the result baing another deditated idea

181 win for the Mermouth, who were eight pointing the sum insured for the excoss of the quantity

This match, which was played on Saturday at the Happy Valley, resulted in a win for Craigergover by 24 runs:-Scorers and unclyses

were as under,

CHA MENGONTY JERE.

J. B. Kiaralel, b fakes. R. Pestonji, s Boniger, 6. Bucce S. E. Green, a and b Chesney A. 9. Brawn, Pitter, b Dukes L. A. Rose, 3 Chemy

R. Base, Heation, li themes

K. B. Cooper, e Pilley, theeg E. Irving, b Dakes

J. Craik, Ogle 1 Cheney.

F. Hepp, not out

L. Villee, t, Chesnoy

Serie.........

Total

ROWLING ANALYSIS.

R. Pestonji..... A. U. Bruwn

11. 31

22

Ww.

3

2

26

iz E.

R

D

Pilly, e Basa, 1. Brawn Lt. Gele, a Pestonji ↳ Brawn Beardmore, Postoji

Lt. Chesney, put out

Dukes, binwn...

Herves, h Pentaciji..

take

Boulger, 1 Brawn

E. F. Aucott, assistant at Jardine, Matheson and Co, said he had knows the deceased for about three years Witness was going to act as beat man ut docenaod's wedding. Deceased lived with him afley the arrival of Miss Williams, On the previous Thursday be told witness to bed kinenza, and on Saturday he said he was pretty bad. At breakfast eu Sunday deeraged again complained of being unwell and rail im was going to see Dr. Steadman. He returned and said the doctor Bad girou hi IL prescription down-to the dispensary. Ha did not say the the doctor told him he was suffering from figh The meat serious was that which took plan is poisoning. Witness did not make such a state- Hollywood Road en Saturday at uman. The fire mest to P. S. Gordon Shortly afterwards. drecased byft the house to goTo Westley to spend starled in the ground floor No. 35 qud apron ' rapidly to the shops en sither side, Sanitary the day with Miss Wilians. When witness Inspector Fisher gave las platin and the in igada returned home that might be found deceased had ander Chief Insperlur Baker were soon in arrived. He still complained of being nuwell and ordered the boy to prepare a hot bath. "Next" altendance. With a plentiful supply of wate the won were able after strenuous efforts to morning they had breakfast together and confine the Games to the turra house. To do decensed said he never felt so bad in all his fits so the firemen kot to break throngli the dogs he did then. After breakfast they went down

Two fires were reported in Ilangkong at the

close of last week,

on the top floor verandates, a work of difficudy and soon they had the satisfaction of arving the fire extinguished, leaving two Lenes gutted and another partially destroyed. When the con- Aagration was at its height a man and won living in one of the buses jumped through tho back window in their excitement and fell on their heads in the sit lume. They died spon afterwards. The orgin of the fire is unknown. The other outbreak secured at a hous in Queon's Rand West, where a lamp lasing been necidentally overturned, set fire to the The foes were noticed by the policeman on the bout whoassisted the residents to extinguish the ɓir before much damage was dom.

furniture.

[TO TH

CORRESPONDENCE.

POSTAL ANOMALIES:

in the tram together, disenssing arrangeonats about the wedding, and parted in Jee House Street on the understanding that deccamid would esil on with.ss at his olles Witness never

saw him again. Deceased, so far as he know nd dways been in the best of health and apisits,

1KET was

P. II. Holyou's, ansistort in Reise and Co., assistant in the sal dreea arme establishment. He had known deo saad since he came to the enlony three years ago. Deceased live with him at Westleg. He first capsized about feeling nowell a fortnight before his death. Its suffered from Leadaches and forer. On the day after the arrival of Miss William he told witness he bad dhetor and said he felt worse than before. Next morning he told witness that he had had a bad night and at 11 o'clo he entered the oflee and told him that he could

been to

not do any work. He went away. Half ou hour lafor withuss am deceased who said the EDITOR OF THE DAILY TRESS. doctor told him he was unwell andqught to taks a

rest. Witness believed that deceased, who had SIR-Contd the postal authorities explain never suffered from any illness in his life, had why postage on a parcel to Judia weighing 11 become depressed under the witselt of influenza. Ibe skonid ke infed for $1.49 and a parcel of the The Jary returned a verdict of suicide whilst same weight to any address in England rest temporarily insane.. $180 only

The distazes from Hongkong to Bombay runs about 3,500 miles, whereas from Tongkang to Londea mueli over 9,000 wiles! Indix is under the Postal Union and enjore a penny postage rate for letters. Both are British Territory! Why this abeurd distinction, pray? Yours, etc.,

QUERY.

The work of compiling an officia. story of the reso-Japanese war is in progress. It is expected to take five or six years, will consist of more than ten large volumes, and the estimated cost is about Yen 50,000 to Yeu 60,000,

ANOTHER SUICIDE.

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It is now regarded as certain that Mr. R. Houghton, tailer, whe was found dead at his resides, College Chambers, on Friday morning, committed suicide by poisoning, a bott, sup posed to have contained a deadly mixture, having been found by his bedeide empty. Deceased's busîuess affairs had became sVIDE- what embarrassed, and as Lis finsucial difoullica became more acute they preyed on his mind. leading to his taking his own life. This is the fourth case of suicide among Europeana in the colony within a fortnight.

Hampson, Rose, b Bunwn

Hatley, Baza, b Brawn Parkel Prestonji. Amphlett not out.,

Suudrion

Total

2

BOWLING ANALYSIS,

(

st.

R.

W.

Enke

13

it Closu......

2

8

PARSETS VOIVIL SERVICE.

to the good when time was called, the Fores being:

H.M.S. Monmouth, B; HMS. Kert, & points.

FOREIGNERS ATTACKED AT

WOOSUNG.

under the transport s me wheat!

Lewis huid heels employed by Sale & Frazar. of cargo neinally shipped. The asse No. 107, Yamashitacho, Yokohams, front four years ago and held the post of head of the ction for the sale of rien, wheat, coal, etc., and business relating to shipping traffic. H. was not only authorized to conduct the business under his charge, but, being a clever and netiro man, aujoyed the confidence of Mr. Sale.

dicester

of the managing

the company, anl We thus in such a

position tha: ki The N.-C. Daily News of Navy Oh has the

were readily acquiesced in by Mr. Sale. Bin es described. the весие in such a position es following narrative of an incident more briefly reported in our telegrutas recently.

conceived the idea of gaining imp

improper

per profit On Sunday evening two foreigners met with

of transportation of wheat, Fory rough treatment at the hails of a band of

this and about

he accordingly year t and a consequence they proposed to Mr.

which had previously been imported from th pitiable condition, ous of ti om having spent a United States of North Americs and which ccasiderable time, with his bands bound, in c: was then stored in the warehouses owned by errek. 3. He estable the German

the company, situated at Daiku-machi, Fuka. Corsulate-Lieneral, ou Buzday afternoon decided gawa Ward, Tukye, presenting that the to go to Woong with a Lursian gentleman Furchase of the same had firen contracted for and to relay train When they arrived at Mr. Iwasaki ikichi, No. 34. Sagu-cho, of that the railway station to take teal to Shanghai

and that Mr. Twasaki desired to they ascer

ascertained that they would have to wait Bome time for the train, so it was greed that they would walk to Shanghai. As they were walking along the bank of the river in the direction of the foreigu settlements it beenme dark and after a little time they Jost the way.

broken bridge, and Arriving at

patives ott a festerday morning in a

returned to

tha

of

ward and pools delivered at Koba to snit bis Lase the business convenience, effecting the transport

the

sailing ressul Agenor, which the goods by was not nully owned by Mr. Frazar, managing director of the company but which actually belong to the company itself. As a matter of fact, there existed no purchase conteset between tim coxpay and Mr. Iwasaki Seikichi. The accord bad wisted Mr. Sa'e to pluce credence ia intent through false represents

in tions, and

succeeded

obtaining his The accused theo

consent, test the eargo insured in cennseting

poceeded to get

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THE HEART IN SPORT.

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SOME INTERESTING INTERNATIONAL FACTS,

A German medical un publishes some in- teresting comparisons male at the Olympian heart in the English. American, and German games respecting the size and stamina of the

her being able to ascertain their where ere abouts, the two foreigners, neith

neither of where could speak Chinese, went into a small natice village to obtain a hide. They found one or two natives' could

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pidgin jak s English and one rolapteered to show them tha way if he was paid twenty cents. When he was hailed this amount the people, seeing the foreigners had money, demanded more of it. Mr. Hiemaņu rofw-ed to part with his

mahey and, some fifteen or twenty Chinega ollecting and assuming a sonncing attitude, he

dider Yokohama willing to accept the risk the and eadaranes, it was physically impossible that

office of that fire

with the trans crtation of the wheat by Lyd's and wired proposals to the London is reep lively Dr. Squith says that an even as he exopiumi, before the gardes, the Lloyd's, Lowever, refused en

hearts of the German sportines, he could to accept the proposal, ne they had no knowledge prophesy that they would prose no fora dubo as to the condition of the uned. there risals, The size of the heart was se abermally

out a pistol and bird once in the air. bulke were no insurance companies etter in Tokyo out that in contests requiring struth.energy,

20 have the desired effect of frightening the reused, on April 4 this year, obtained the they should succeed. Results proved the truth XBlITEM for they quickly disarmed him

This match fork place on the Civil Service the pistol into a field, The native and threw services of Mr Tinule, who possessed a Cop of this forecast, and it is notable that the Fow

ground on Saturday, the home tears scoring A win by ruu. Following are the scores:-

- INNINGS OF CIVIL AERTICE. Lamble, b Tawaria Resed, un val ....... Bil, b Xoia ... Kelly, a Bathala, Noria Jackinen, Kavaramu, ↳ Noria Tucker. Tatapoli, t Tawaria Adan 1 Norii

Armstrong, b Noriz

Brett, b Khagu Barn, and Kungu Hoggarth, not out.....

Extra

Norit.. Kazuge Tawario

lais

bands

17

and

1

5

Total

BOWLING ANALYSIS,

1.

W.

P

JET INNINGS DE PARE 2.0.

J. J. Vanni, • Jackman; b Beti ..............

S. R. Pathwal, mu but..

F. B. Kuvarann,

J. 1. Sura, b

Reed

F. J. Kung, run put....

D. R. Captain, e Jackanu, 1 Brett

J. Bejonfi. Brell.

M. Bejony. Kelly, b feed

B. A. Tampore, t

a. Movadavala, o Kelly, birott

B. T. Tavariz, not nut....... a

Eri

Total

ROWLING ANALYSIS

It.

W.

E. B. Kexl

3

15

L. E. Brett

POLICE V HONGKÒNG “A”

A

team by

This Longue match was played on the Police recreation ground at Happy Valley on Satur. day, and ended in a win for the 16 rues.

SCOVER BIC-

BONGKONG "A TEAM. Falloon, e Kerr, b Keut. Mackenzie. 'e lyde, & Kent. Chalmere, b Kent Moore, Fowler.. Colomb, à Ogg,

Kest Chapman, c Ogg, b. For Bebinnen, Foley, b Kerr.. Hovington, a Wintar, h Kent... Wilson, b Ker Orladi, b Kent Gray, not out

Extras......

Total

100

repeated cer

certificate, in conduct a sureng

come 10

their demands for the foreigners' money, and endgenor to sscertain whether the ressel was in possession of

the German atblates who did win

of the minimum-sized hearts.

places

were those bris

refeed they seized Mr. Hiemann, bound capable of carrying the cargo, and subsequently In the murican sportsmen the heart con-

together and threw him into a creez

a creek niet letter, under

date of April 26th

ditions were in striking outrast to those of the in which the water was so deep as

ax 10

1 Lloyd's

regnesting them to acerpt Geimage. Many of the American athletes were to his neck when he stood up. fr. Hie the risk, the letter being accompanied

executed to possess hourts suballer in dimensions in the creek for about half-an-hour by the surreyoretilento remained inking the Chinese had gave,

Then,

hes by

On May 26th a tech the smallest heurt ever marred in a Captain Tipple.

Germ hospita}_ An invincible sprinter elambered out tas best he could. The Chinos, ptic reply was revived From Lloyd's whe evidently had been watching him, renewed geopting the risk, amounting to 232,00) sterturn the smallest heart among American the attack but he finally escaped by hiding in

3th of the

the same month the competitors, A German-American ing. On the the fields until 1.30 am. when, everything accused wired back to 1 love's accepting the largest.

the rather significantly, was found to have the having become quiet, he emerged and eventually

ffer. Subsequently the acrosd disccwred the Point Hotel

The

Among the Englishmen examined the heart Russian

the Lloyd's on June 8th asking them to

was found to be slightly larger tina that of the bie en robbed,

risk for na gentleman had wesawhile b

additional

AD £1,000

of the pockets had been cut out, and he too had a night

having thus and other natius. A parallel caso hol rgo. The insurance contract

oscarted at the games strikingly astrated the was very unwell Fosterday as a result of the

been concluded, the accused Lewis drew up a difference right's adventure. The two foreig oors reached delive

using and

English

Again wired to

athlete,

of hiding in the pady file. Mr. Hier and of un increase in the phe Anwricaus, though analler than that shown by

Fr

Shanghai bolween 5 and 6 a.m. yesterday, with try order on May 20th on the liver to and a

departmentin Tokyo, ordering them

in form botwo a the

Gerwan athleton. In spite of

of

they had en their persons when they set out on Tokoh, 14,002 bags of wheat, and proved that his heart had increased at the end but ternity clashing sud minus what valuables the junks of 11sim Biros., 6. 43 Yaranshitu-rlintisposition, a German athlete took part in

Sunday afternoon.

We understand their representations have been made to the Tuotai to arrest and punish

the offenders.

LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS.

The sir. Yahiko Maru left Moji on the 10th inst, and is due here on the 15th just,

The 1.0.M. str. Geisenau, which left here ou the 14th October, arrived at Genoa on Tuesday, the Gul inst. at 6a.m.

bouse

a certain contest. Subsequent examination

obtained the signature of Mr. Salo to Le deemaut, which was afterwards transmitted to of the struggle to duable its previous size, t Shino Farajire, who is in charge of the wars. Egissa, kufiring from the same indis- in Tokyo, and the loading of the wheat all bars art from the contest us winner, on the

was then commenced. Shine and his heart had become smaller. The writer livery points cut that by a wrong system of training Fusujian, on the receipt of the day and injudicious living or athletes are doing ander, together with a similar advice

in charge of the much to cultivate beurt and uerre complaints on Mr. Cherry, who was delivers of the wheat, forwarded between the dates of the 1st and 3rd June, by the jaurs of Helos Bros. 033 bags, together with 13 straw nga filled with grain that bad me out of the other bags,

a serious youtu.

Working behind the invisible forces of our there is a regiment of nameless men who, tine. these things were premeditated to provide refusing to fall in with the modern loro of evidence necessary for claiming payment of the advertisement, nevertheless exort an immons- om intured. With a view to destroying the able influence upon their contemporaries, They

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The str, Bodomond, from Landes, &c., sailed froid

Singapore on 9th instant, and may be expected bare on the J5th p.m., or lith, a.m.

1.G.M. str. Frinz Regent Luitpold, carry-evidence of fraudolent acquisition of wheat on ste birds of the aight When treate are husked ing the German mails with dates from Berlin the one hand, and acquiring the same insured beneath the stern and the aber citizen asleep, of the 23rd et, left Colombos os Starday, the corresponding to 500 bags fraudulent xe they are tailing through Himny and prepar

presented to have been shipped on the other, ing opinions to guide the world at its awaking. 10th inst. p.m., and may be expected here on

The accused Hill decided to sink the But they cling to anonymity, and make their or about Wednesday, the 21st

The C.P.B. str. Athenton arrived at Shanghai during her voyage to Keba. On June 18th the at 5 a.m. on Saturday, the 10th inst., left again sccused Lewis and Hill together embarked on juural what the State was to the antique moy see themselves at 4 p.m., same day, for Hongkong, and is doc the Agenor, which was then lying at anchor Roman citizen. They here at noon on Tuesday, the 13th inst

abeat one mile outside Yokohama harbour, un-quoted but it is always as the paper, never by. The NY.K. ir. Jyo Maru (Europeen Live) der the pretext that Lewis was going to Hobe their own names. loft Bingapore for this the 9th inst, and

port on

o a pleasure trip, while Hill pretended that be ected here on the 15th inst

was the overseer of the cargo, though iu reality he was to act as pilot. The Court then goed en

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The N.T.K. str. Sunvki Alaru (European Line) left Shanghai for this port on the 9th inst., and is expected bere on the 12th inst.

The P. M. str. Arabia sailed from Moji on Friday, the 9th inst., and is due to arrive at this port on the afternoon of the 18th or the morn- ing of the 14th inst

How To DE BEAUTIFUL-Keep your com-

to state that Hill took command of the vessel plexion, Mrs. Ellen's Creme Charmant, Lait in defiance of the captain, and eventually wil- Charmant and Special Skin Toxic and Poudre fully ran the rossel on to the rooks off Yukimnes, Charmant will enable you to do it. Her Tekushima Frefectare, subsequently ordering Specialities for the Skin are the study of a the carpenter to bore holes in the hull to lifetime, A. B. Watson & Co.Ltd., Sole Agents, precipitate the sinking of the vessel,

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