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LOCAL SPORT.

CRICKET.

H.K C... GARBISON.

Saturday's match between the Club and the Garrison was net cozeladed, only three of the Garrison being sant out in the second incings when stamps were drawn. The scored stand-

ÅRS INNINGS OF GATEDON, Capt. Kriekeulok, e Bri, 1 Mackay ... Cajst kompren. 3r1 Md., h Hr.... Major Lewis, 19th, Ponsonby, hu.

Hansark

J. N. J. Whitty, a w...

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 26rx, 1906.

PARBER O. C. *. CBAIGENGOWER 'A' THAM.

This match was played on Saturday at the Happy Valley and ended in an easy win for the Parsson by 34 rums. Scores and analysis were as follows:

PARAKE C.C.

8. D. Batliwallas, o nad b. Pestonji.........

D. R. Captain, é Pastonji, b Loureiro....... 9. J.J. Varunia, b F. Kap

F. J. Kanga, b Lourniro...

F. Papp.

D. A. Tarapotowalla, b Postoji

C. B. Mowdanalin, nct out

J. U. Noria, Potonji

J. H. Rejuni,

M. H. Bejanji, run anf

U

Sundries

Hancock, s

Stackay

11

Capt. Miller, B Mid,

Pearce

14

Total for 8 wickets BOWLING ANALYSIS.

##

k.

Rutherford .......

Pestonji

Ft. Slope : Rutherford

Loureire

1.9

Безне

1. Taylor. not cut....

URA KORNGOWER

Pte. legg, b Berit

F. Loureira, b Moria.

11

It. Kapp, min out

R. Forterji, mai cat

Tatal

219

K. Basu, 4 Norin, & Kungs

HOWLING ANALYSIS.

L. A Rose, b Kanga

A

39

K

J.. Ainula 9 Castra, hi Kunga.

C. H. McKay

R. E. . Bed

102

Cupt ruce, R., Ponsaby,

Lt. Lucy. Ponaby, 1 Serenabe Smith

Capl. Shore, et Poly, & Markny

Extras...

Kapp

Happ, Vani, Ye Norin

A. F. Ager, e Vamania, Is Kagia.

C. H. Lysou, not out

J. Toppin, b Nora

Sundries

Tutul for Owiekata

BOWLING ANALYSIS

2nd inninge

Sharp

J. I Noris

T: 1. Pepe S

H. Hannek

N. IL. therford, Serbe Smith..

tunge.

T. Sercoink Smith,be

T. H. Peure, e bine,

W. C. Turner, beligge

W. H. Powell, Drec

blowi

Harry Haul, e

Lowis

R. A. B. Punty, suk

N.. Katerford, b Djecar &

R. K., Biri, Lary, h

Lowin

4h Soarpe

not lit.

. Bill Ma-kay airent.

Extras... 1

HOWLING ANALYSIS.

1. c. Philips, kad begun

<t

Total

Kooper in win

Pie Chigz

Pre. Clear

Corp. Sharp..

11 sharpe

1.3

C

14

B 01 011

Fixtur...

inl

del Musings.

1

2

1

CIVIL SERVICE Z HONGKONG RESERVES.

Another victory for the Civil Service, whe defeated by Ilovervas by 77 runs Breit and Reed were in fins form and played havoc with the visitors' batsuri. Scores were as under:-

CIVIL SERVICES CE

43. A. Woodluck, a Cobainh, 1 Mackenzie 11

P. 15. Risol, à Muckerman wh

P. T. Camble, Robinson, bàlackenzie. 11

A. J. Jan laa, nt Club, b Wilson.

FA. Hilea, Kentall

Hon. J. M. Atkinson, ins

H. T. Jurlamae Gray, 1 Wile

1. E. Tet,

bitten

P. R. Adams, 1 Cleyman

W. H. Kelly, not out

A. Tucker, 1 Wilson

Extrus

Wil-

Mae Reunio

K

Chapmath

5

3.4

10

Total

12

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

F. C. Kendall,

HONGKONG

Er

H. M. Kendall. 1 Brett.

P. Jucks, h Regi

Fallon, b Brett

J. Hooper, b Bed

A. Mushente, & Bratt.

H. Colomb, b Kend

اوه

11

36 3

8. Rom, Wodbrok & Brett

7. C. Gray, wat ont

B. F. aptes, Hood

H. G. Wilson, L: Revd.

-Extrem

Total...

REASE

POLICE » BOTAL ARTILLERY,

result

This match was played on the Palico ground at Happy Valley on Saturday, the being win for the home team by 5 runs.

F. 5. Kangs.....

1)

5

**

JE.

B.

W.

30

ROYAL ENGINEERS . ARMY STAFF.

This match was played on the Military ericket ground ut Happy Valley on Saturday, and ended in an easy win for the Army Staff who scored more than enough with the loss of two wickets. Scares nis

RYAL ENGINEEN,

Pally, I Staše Daki, 19 NG!!

Shorbay,e Woodruff, by Steels

3

dogs, her oil........

Bertanze e Warner, to Steele Borves ↳ O'Neill

.......

Wodern Abw.. h Woodruff

Sundlern b Woodinf

Lyons Hutters, he Woodruff

Miller, not out

Weltow Neill

15

Totul

70

53

Wamere Roves, h Pilley

R

Regenoa b Westow

24

Pat a

3

"Stone, not of

Totul Woodruff. O'Neil, Ovenden, Unwin, Morris, Townley and Griftin did not hat.

SHOOTING,

...... 3

Halt,

The first monthly meeting in the 1906-7 Rifle Shooting subscription competition of the Right Huff No. 9 Company was held yesterday (25th) at Tai Hang.. Twenty-bian cards were Fetoruad: The bost were:-

Class." A."

*Guner F. A. Biden *Jorgt. G. Klomi... *CRIM. Andres... Capt. Armstrong... Gauner H. C. Gray Guapor E. B. Kerd

Natl. H'esp. Tol,

15 X1

الانه

25

D

10

59 14

J8

15

Cloys

"B."""

Guaper J W..Jay

57

12

*Quuner Lester

ደብ

J.

*Guuner Moore

40

8

Gunner W. CD. Turner 38

13

*Gunder Grombil!

38

10

*Winners of spoons.

LUSITANO FOOTBALL CLUB

*E858 ##UPPE

Victor's team (D) in the eleven-2-side competition auil the former won by 1 goal to nil.

mace between Jean and Mela for second place, the former just winning by a few lengths. Times:

Gael... Joan Mela...

22 25

K. M.

B.

I 16..

I

02

1.

Asthore

1 31

Ariel ..

1

Fas

Remainder did not finish.

POLICE COURT.

Saturday, November 24th.

BEFORE MR. F. A. HAZELAND (FIRST POLICE MAGISTRATE)

TRAFFIC IN CHILDREN,

;

REVIEWS,

The Whirligig of Time, by BEATRICE WHITBY,

London: George Bell and Bons:

The author presenta oppoalte types of women, and in revealing their characteristics and that of a weak salah man, she writer an interesting story. The studies are decidedly clever, particularly that of Frederica Inod, a type of

·áðvanced woman who marries Mr. Loyol, a man with little thônght beyond his own comfort, to put into practice her thepries as to the proper relation of man and wife. The other personal. ities, ordinary people, are no less skilially drawn. Certainly The Whirligig of Time will be read with appreciation.

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novels of the year, with distinct features of its SPARKLING RED BURGUNDY

Another ease illustrating the kidnapping business in which not a few Chinese ongage with prot to themselves and great misery to their unfortunate riotims

was heard when a man and a wound from Wast Potul were charged with kidnapping

from his ancle at Yaumati on the 4th bay inst. From the evidens it uppes rod that four boys i in the employ of the sfondants who were known to carry on a large business in sellingling book, and of a meat, wholesome philosophy. boya-met Li Tak, the kidnapped child, at

To the problems of married life it brings at Blusk-tong-xni and induced him to accompany

once a keen faminiae insight and at the same hem by giving him sweets. On arrival st West Point be was locked up. During his time a virile judgment. The characters ar

called with the Australinus, but the hook imprisonment several people object of purchasing a boy but they declined to pay $50 for the boy and no business was fraus acted. The polies having learned of the busino that was carried on at this house visited it and found this seven year

old boy

·thera and succeeded it costoring him to his parents. Defendants were soutenced to eix months' imprisonment, the man to receive an additional six hours in the stocks and to be deported.

own, including originality and wit. The "plot" the outline of the story, iren without giving a osunot be summarised without injustico, ` nor

wrong impression. It is a thoroughly interest. |

BEFORE MB. C. D. MELHORNE (SECOND POLICE MAGISTRATE),

CAPTAIN FINED.

The master of the steamship Holstein" was convicted of neglecting to sttach rat flauges to to his hawaars" while his ship was anchored along ide the Standard Oil Company's wharf and was fined $20.

ROBBERY

A vory daring robbery was perpetrated at Mosers. Falconer's premises early on Saturday morning. The bief succeeded in breaking

movements

was

side window and abstrusted three watches without the watchman being aware of

Whether the latter aslap or, tumporarily absent is not apparent, hat the incident is ations reflection on the utility of some watchwon. The police are making inquiries bat up to the premiat have obtained no clue as to the list or thieves.

SIR FRANK SWETTENHAM ON THE CROWN AGENT SYSTEM.

Rems to have

universal applications. One passage is espacinily worth giving as a sample. The writer says, "For be assured, dear reader, that women would never make the fuss and trouble that they do about little things if they bad enough big enes Give them a great call-birth, to occupy them. donth, illness, widowhood (with a family of orphans to roar and not a penny to start on)- and they rise to it almost every time, as mon in like circamstances rarely would or cent. It is not women's natures that are petty, but their lives-the rubbish that feeds their thoughts-as was dimly apprehended by our poor Paul, rebel. ling against the tyranny of clothes and furniture the unproessory grind of the social mill. grind ing up nervous and intellectual evergies into futile dust and chaff" Many married couples will doubtless ponder the paradox on page 330, which says "the happiness that is happy all the time is not happiness at all "

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WINE MERCHANTS,

CHINESE LAWLESSNESS AT SINGAPORE.

BIOTH GIVE WAT TO LUOȚING.

According to the Straits Tims of Nov, 16th the trouble was still continuing. The issue of that date reported:-

The whole of the Serangoon district was in a state of lawlessness Featordny, gang rob- Leries and acts of violence took place every- where and the for police loft in charge of that district were powerless to cope with the numerons ont-bronks. Their atrength had been reduced owing to the town police having to be reinforced.

Vegetable planters left their work in the and committed gang robberies every- field The Companies Urdinance of Hongkong, being

No. 1 of 1865, with introduction, notes, and an here. Chinese parsing along the Serangoon.

Read werd attacked

azd robbed and the polico indez, arranged by J. W. Lec-JUNES, received sucb a number of raporte that they Barrister-al law. Hoogkong: Kelly & were ueable to attend to all of them.

At the

Reail near Serangoop Walsh, Ed., 1907.

50yOnth mike, the river, only throu Malays were in charge of the police statim.

Thie

Fillage consista chily

We welcome this now edition of the Deputy Registrar's useful work, strongly and sensibly

Sir Frank Swettenbara's latest book onyet net unattractively bound by the publishers, British Malayn" coatsing the following as it is in several ways decided improvement. criticism of the Crown Agout system: It Chief. perhaps, ie the cellent index, "I- appears that Colonies-that is, of course, mastively arranged so that heads, subtende Crown Colonies, responsible Governments do as they please, and do ant employ the Crown and cross-heads appear at a glance, and so that Agents are not supposed to possess engineers reference is greatly facilitated by sedional qualitied to construct railways; and, as rule, it numbers. The reader no longer has to waste may be granted that that is a time hunting through a whole page for the supposition. Therefore there is an

established system for the

places, and that system is, that and all of a bold face. The introduction is

12, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL.

ТИЕ

PIANO

ROBINSON

CO.. LTD.

BUILD

THE MOST SERVICEABLE

PIANOS

FOR THIS CLIMATE,

THEY ARE

SOLIDLY.

of Techow Ged a about 9 o'clock yesterday morning some three hundred Teochews attacked and completely wrecked the Hokien branch zobbers wore armed with sticks and knives, shop

AND of the Opium and Spirit Farm. The some carried firearma. A fuw shots were fired by the rebbors but no one was hurt. They made away with money and property to the value of $2,000,

The three policemen were helpless. They fired three the

of

railways in the construction of Government section ke requires. The type is agreeably varied the robbers, but the Teochewa took us notice the Consulting Engineers in the Crown Agents quite sufficient to show that the compilation at abant o84 'clock and Captain

think

undertake the whole job. They select, survey and sot out the line, appoint as many engineers appeals to many others that hwyers. It is as they

mccum, and ink ucessary, and send them out to the Company sobretary's pare de the eccstruction on salaries fixed by them or the alareholder's advisor. For instance, thera consultation with the Crown Arents. They must be any interested in companies who decide the weight of the rails, the type of the bridges and rolling-stock, purchase the

whole of need to be reminded that the list of their the materials, and when the line is completed, fellow shareholders is open to them during -they

inform the Government of the Colony for effice hours, and that a penalty at'orbes whom it is

is made, who only

concern is pay

The news this daring rubbery reached head. quarters st

Chief Police Officer, with Symande Mr. Wylly, Psistant Superintenda of Police, and Inspector Crummey, want de the scone immediately with a few Europeans. Sikhs and Mulays. Some of the party carrial rifles. They had to walk all the way to the seventh mile and back again.

On arrival at the village the police charged the crowd and drove them into their houses, where they were surrounded and captured.

Many escaped into the mangrove Awamps

CONSTRUCTED

ALL PARTS THOROUGHLY

SEASONED AT OUR FACTORY

HERE.

PRICES FROM $390

CASH OR CREDIT,

HIRE FROM $10 PER MONTH.

Hongkong, 22nd August, 1906,

$116.

Mr. Boon Kinng fortunately had a double- On the ith just. Britto's tourn (C) mot. the bill. The advantage of this system ́is that lo any refusal to show them what they want to

barreled fowling-piece in ho hour, and, the line is made-in time--and neither the sve. Instances are not unheard of of diffculties sud some took to brats. The police followed slipping a couple of No. 6 shot cartridges in Colony's chief engineer, nor its Governor, havinghoon placed in the way of such.

those in the river and made other arrests, the gun, he pointed the muzzle through a bulu Recent About sixty Teachers were captured and in the vorendah and fired. The charge struck nor its Executive of Legislative Council, hary

prosecutions, al-o, need not have taken place, were brought into towa. No fewer has thirty-one of the gang robbers in the top of the hond any raul responsibility for the work, aven

and the defence would certainly hare bren

two of the prisoners have been identified us and he dropped dead. All the others then fled though it takes twice Dy

long to construct as the time-originally

this work. There is no possibiles excuse for Construction Engineer

in the air to frighten them. is team (C) and the latter won by one goal to xil, serving bis masters in England and not the race of heal company how when such a

Celquial Government, it is difficult to interfore work is available. FWLDVA Pls.with the railway till it

as the clony has no coacero him; and

Ribeiro's team (A) met Roza's team (5) on £he 21st and resulted in a draw, one gual cach,

thiy

On 3rd just. Bartos's, Losm. (B) met Britto's as much. As time and costs wiesanteuable, if all company officers bat] studied having taken part in the looting of the Farm and the occupier of the vase fired three shots

Scores pres

STAL AUT) |.4.), HY-

deng Pajiis, b Kere

Gr. Crnji, bert

The table now stands

Lt. Winter, & Keut

Br. Kerrick, is Kover,

3

Britla's team (€)

2 2 0 0 20 1

Ja, jarmour, e Fowlis, b Kare

14

Ribairo's tea

Set.J. Farfor

IR

Q.M. S. Though, Kerr

Eg. Spenner, 1. Powlur

M. i,imer, set out

S. M. Tutten, vom out

Gr. Whitworth. b Fowler

Extra toth

Podal

ROWLING ANALYSIH,

Kere

75

3.

1.

+

J

5.2

17

BOLIC C

1. I. F. Apl. Te leming

Kent

Fowler

G., ad l Surrek ....

W. N. Edwards, & Carrick

F. V. Winter, 121-

D. Maklardy, Carrick

ma

F. Clyde, Caarisk

A. C. Langley, Currick

P. P. J. Woudhouse, v Spencer, b

A. E. Fowler, b Currick...

W. Kont, b Juwe

3. Kerr, hot mit...

Extrae

Carrick

Crutup

INDING

Jus

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

14

}

11

25

KOWLOON 5.C, AND ME. FAIRHOLM'S TEAM

R.W.K.R..

Played at Kowloon 03 Satariing. The Wost Kosts went in first and declared for 113 rans with seven wiokets down. Kowloon tando

Roza's train (17) Barro's team (B)

Victor's to (i)))

2 pins toes win,

1 point for a draw,

2 1 0.1 #1 3 over,

21013 1

2 ! 2003

1)

FOOTBALL.

2 0 0 3

H.K.P.C. ROYAL ENGINEELS,

3

This match took place on the gromad.of the Club at Happy Valley on Saturday, the result being a draw. The opposing teams wore :---

e Build and hajileà

it is 2-te's basiness to criticize. More

Colony expl

ible

CHINESE RAILWAY LOANS.

KOWLOON CANTON RAILWAY.

Bl

o'clock yesterday morning gang of

By this time the village was alorined and the over a hundred "Tecchows attacked a Hokion police were callesi,

on the second wile, Serangoon Kani, į The robber was found lying dend nour the tanitary Inspector Mayhew and Bergeant front door and had a pol in viss bant. The Thrale got arsistence from the Ramah Miskin body was removed to the 'ian Tock Song police

statien went to the resen of the Hospital and un inquest will be held to-morrow,

and victiua. Ton Trechews showed light. Thirteen

The son of the shup-keeper was severely in inred on the head. The looters left behind

over, if there is no one in the Rifcuit !! me following is a translation from the arrests were made.

to

Untecreal Gazette:-- l'he terms of the loan for the proposed Kowloon-Carton (Chiu-Kuang) Railway may broadly apesking, be said to have been arranged, and the agrosment for the same may therefore be signed within a few days. The following is an extract of the more important

of the Agreement or otherwise of points of

of constructing the railway it is supposo tint local criticism can have any value. The objections to this "established that the work is oxocated thousands of miles from the people who are responsible for it, who very probably have no personal knowledge of the local circumstances, of the effects of the elitaute and rainfall, e labour conditions, of local prices, of the usefulness or Local

mat rials ander certain conditiona

iDA COMOD in railway constructish, of the resources of the plare, and so on. The Engineer in charge of the

(1) The lean to be £1,600,000 guaranteed by mortgage of the Kowloon-Canton Railway. (2) £94 to be paid for overy £100.

them a short donila edged sword. Some of

the property was recovered.

At 12.30 Fasterday a shop on the 5 ml Serangoon Icons was also wrecked. Thir birrs

Dies, of

1. Kwok Bonn Kiang was detained by the polico and was bailed out by the Post Master General. From stains on the dand man's hands the police believe he was en indigo phantar.

overal moro shops and dwelling and this were looted at Serangoon

goon and Gaylang) night morning.

at Tiong Habru curlies A Kang of Tanjong Pagar Dock

The Police Magistrates were busy all day police. The rioters were sentenced to various dealing with rioters, brought before them by the

eros of imprisonment ranging from two to

The police hava erosived information that the Hokius do not stop fighting.

HK.F.C.: C. H. Frenklin; E. F. Aurott and work is probably equally at sen until he sent per aozum, Bame to commeren on date of Hokiens drove up in a riksha and commence Teochewe say they will use Brearms if the

H. L. Garrett; II. C. Gray. E. Humphroys and T.C. Verton, H. G. Battiscombe, B. Miller. A. Morfey, A. Miller and J. Mead.

I.K.F.C, 1; Royal Engineers, 1.

WEST KENT'E MATCH.

ід

cannot

The

It is believed that many of the Hokious and

Cut of the jungle. They are believed to be planfors ed 1911, Themson Rund, reported

and shop kepers,

at Kandang Kerbau Station last night that three 6 has been (3) Interest on same to be at the rate of it per Chinese had paid his houso a visi. Two even mouths. months in the place and bought line of the experience at the cost of the los.1 Government.

Bends.

removing the furniture from the front Then, as already expl ined, the local Government (4) A singin track to be first constructed, but verandah of his bone. A Hylam "bey remen-

the road bou te is widened so as to be prepared her elled for help and Mr. Dias Teochewe possess revolvers and it is feared that strated and was bitten by one of the Hokions. engrot interfers,

always raising be Royal Engines: Dramaond; Beardmore in writing, and perhaps, orentually have to

only to be asked to give its full reasons for the constraction of a doable track.

(G) Work on the road to be started within went to his assistance. The Hokiens the many deeds of violeuca have occurred in the

wan country. and Henwood; Chesney, Amphlett and Parker; explain what title it has to offer an opinion on eight months failing which the Agreement will ran away, leaving the rikeha, which

handed over to the Ogle Williamson, Heatley, Harkill and Davis,

technical points However much the time, or

the police. or be RoBalfed.

LUGGAGE INSPECTION AT The Head Office of the proposed Railway the estimated cost, of the work is exceeded, no (6) Th

At 8.30 last night thirty or forty Hokiena

SHANGHAI Play was mostly before the Club's goal and the backs were kept busy returning the leather one is responsible. The Becratary of State, of to be in Canton. The Viceroy of Kuangtang Jonted a Tecchew shop at Kallang Road.

The long-expected hus huppened and the" cours, only insists the beyond that and Khangai to appoint a Director who shall Only two women and some children were in

system In mida ld. Ocasionally the Club forwards he washes his handstof the matter. The Crows be assisted by a British Engineer-in-Chief and the house at the time. The robbers broke privilege passengers landing at Shanghai hav

A British Manager.

open the door and took away everything hitherto enjoyed of escaping the delay and broke away, carrying play into their opponents Agents have clearly nothing to do with it;

(7) Tho staff of the Company to receive of value.

unpleasantness of inspection of their territory. In one of these rushes the leather the whole business only gives them trouble.

000 as remuneration during the time agreed held £35,000 as cannot be

કલા 43 • Between four and five o'clock yesterday after- The Consulting Enginer

aggage for custome purposes was netted and shortly afterwards Ogle put the

The first victims of the new if responsible

f there is mera rain, or more sun, upon for the construction of the Railway. The neon thirty or fort: Hokies wrecked a Tovohow withdraws. Engineers level. During the second half then they expected at any particular time: nor raid som being the commission for the purchase shop at Gaylag Road near the 24 mile stove. order were the arrivals by the R. M. B. Emprese A quantity of rice was stolen and the shop was of Japan and they suffered all the additional there was no scare, sad whau the whistle are they held responsible if their representative of materials.

(8) The sum of £1,000 to be paid the Com stashed. The Toochow occupants of the shop harshness and discomfort which falls to those sounded the result was

in the Colony finds it impossible to get inboer,

врод

whom an experiment is being tried, or elevpers, or any other local commodity at pay each your; payout of which will couse and his wife and family wore Rezaulted,

Two hundred Hokiebs and Hosk chias, mostly when the new and covered pontoon in front the prices sawed in the estimates. If a bank upon repayment of the who a loan, is washed away bee ase the waterwigs were not

(9) The loan is to be for fifty years. Interest riksha coolies, from Maar and Joliers Roads, of the Custom House was constructed last year

Some ten Maley would be made to and a half, after which both principal and Roud at 3.30 p.m. yesterday.

lud passengers from all years

and Chinese police attempted to drive them the ocean-going s'eamers there, and that the foundations Ware

trusted, the people in England sa not be

not properly con- interest to be paid in instalmon (s.

(1) The Viceroy of the Two Kuang provinces back, but got the worst of the encounter.in the bailting on the Bund proper facilities made to suffer and as for

eer will arraugs saparata terras with regard to the tuner where thrown at the police. On the would be found for such Custom the Engineer

inspor in charge, the utmost that can be done is joining together of the Cuator line to that of arrival of Inspector Reynolds the Chinese took luggage as is usual. Arrangemente

to that effect bave not been concluded and pas him, ATH is not serving the the Kowlonline. Government, but the

Engineers, rack, disappear

We are informed that Mr. Cheng Jentel, 'an guard for his Losse in Serangoon Road, batuggage inspection to bu rade nither with as such,

by Con engineer of the Chikiang Railway, has been there were no constable to spare. and are replaced thoir aux tourvey & proposed line between Hangehow action Engineers who

The garrison were held in readiness for

discretion and bad it rained the con- straction The Corinthian Yacht Club opened its racing

pass the

and distress among the passengers must The central division of the town remained have bean torrible, If, as we suppose, the new ponsen yesterday, when two meas more salled-OE men, or of the Contractors they employ; and Chinesing. (ool: Kashing) accompanied by emergencies last night. one for the handicap class and ens for the one being placed in the icvidions and (to the staff of some twenty existants, and on the 14th

town of quiet. market Plast. had gat as far as

rah is to be strictly applied, it is indispensable baving design class. The weather was on the whole Gerernment) unatisfactory position

Mr. Michell, the Senior Magistrate, went that passengers shall be spared all the inconre- Buazerillo, Shroff, McKenzio and ribbit did not favourable, light variable north-easterly breezya to sit in judgment on their own plaus andetween Chinng-au (Tsisstang River) and round the affected quarter with Dr. Cascade, nience and annoyange possible,Passing the

Lingpingcheo. The work on the short line prevailing. In the handicap eles four yachts estimates carried out by their act them for Kungshen Bridge (the new foreign settlement Inspector-General of Police last night.

customs" ia AD ordeal of the best of times, oren started-Tremona, Annie,

to look to men who probably

the

Aboat midnight a gang of orez sixty to those most innocont of any desire to defraud future employment. Therefore, whatever, the at Hangchow) is in chargs of

Hokisas, linished in the following order:

put in, the Government has to calef of the Company, Mr. Chang Keh. whatever

of Mr. Kwekend as much as possible. residence at Siglap. accept it:

Kiang, a The "henpas" staten that the sanction of the Boun a Straite-born clerk in the General, has to pay it; however, the estimated time of 40

is honge

a big strong stone Throne has been obtained by the Ministries of Post Office. The construction is exceeded, the public must bear it patiently; because this is the established Finsnoe, Posts and Communications, and building. The robbers tried to break in by the under which railways are made in Crown Agriculture. Works and Commerce, which back door, making a great noise and firing off Colonies. It might aliast be added that, unless presented joint memorial reesntly on the crackers. They found the back door toe size ag, man believe in the system faithfully, he cannot subject of Bosting another Loan of £050,000 for however, and then made an attack on the frent

the Hu-ning Railway-N--C. Daily News,

A match was played between companies of large enough to admit the passage of storm-

93 for the first wieke, and eventually won by 37 the West Keut regiment recently stationed attor, or if a bridge tambles down became ou rame to be paid for the space of twelve went to attack a Teochew shop in Roehore the understanding was that an arrangement

Funs and & wickets. Faicheln, for the R.W.R.K.

did the hat-trick. Scores:

KOYLONY UC.

J. Robinson. z Savoy, b Fairholm

H. M. Harrop, b Turner...

40

W. E. Cunwin, b Stevena

A. Polo, et Survey, b Fairholm

G

H. E. Gollatih, v Turner, b Fairholm..

A. Lamb, Fairholm

33

J. Ros, not ont...

Extras...

Total.............

hat

!

.W.K

Corp). Stevens, Duezerillo

150

Sgt. Mr. Tr.arford, o Shroff, b Carwin 60 Q.M. S. English, azerilla...........

Cr. Sgt. Bulinek, Robinson, b Harrop... 10

Bgt. Ur. Sayer, & Golde mist.....

But. Chawley, Carwin, b Pola... Pte Commor, not aut

Pie. Tarmor, e Curwin, b Polo

Extras

Total

.113

Fairholm, Chnstoney and Sarveg d not bat.

Poking and Tiantsin and companies stationed at Hongkong. After na exsiting game the match ended by two goals to one in favour of the team representing Hongkong,

YACHTINGIN

Doreen

and

Worst of all, the Coling Engineer

of

THE CHEKIANG RAILWAY.

to their heels. Fire arrosta were made.

of

H: H. the Sultan of Siak asked for a police sengers by the Express were landed at the I. &

0.jetty. No slaps bad been taken to enable

the

the

fusio

Chanticleer. After an interesting race thog ind of work or the bill, the Government ANOTHER LOAN WE THE HU-NING RAILW, Y; | attaormed with polos and carrying to chas, the revenue; decency requires it shall be light-

H.

K.

Tremona...

10

Dorest

10

49

Chanticleer

12

54

Angie did not complete the course,

In the one desigu class there were eight startere, Gaci wen easily, but there was a good

be saved.

the

of the house,

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