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got within shooting distance and remained there until Robins and Johnstone relieved with a good run down-field to the Hongkong goat. Dary and Largo got the ball well away, bat were well
stopped by Dallas and Robins oleared cleverly to mid-field. A brief attack by Shanghai included an unsuccessful shot a geal by Johnstone and thes Hongkong gradually worked the ball up to the Shanghai goal, where Dizon found an excellent oguing, but before he could turn his pony to shoot, was cleverly checked by Dallas. Immediately after- wards, just as time was up, the ball was worked by Shanghai int the right hand corner of the Hongkong bali, from which Jobastone shot a splendid goal. This concluded the third obukka and Bhanghai stood on clover, with two goals left for play.
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The first anmal general meeting was held on July 8th in London, Sir Alfred Dent prasid ing. Tho chairman stated that the expenditure on construction secount to May 31 last had been £235,140, As regarded the additional expenditure not provided for by the original issue of shares, the directers had found it advisable, as the work progresed, to make certain extensions and additions to the origius plan, all of whil were done under the sauction, if not under the advice, of the municipal authorities. The most importast of these Was the doubling of the track in the Nankin-road, on the section msrost to the Band; also in the Hooneh, Choking, and North Chekiang-roads, and from the Garden Bridge along North Sonehow road and North Stephen-road to point just outside the settlement. These there thoroughfares were main arterias for traffic, and it was believed that the doubling of the track would greatly improve running facilition and consequently increase the earnings of the ears, An agreement with the company which obtained
in the the tramway concession
Fronch Settlement had always bon
es come to under which they would have mutuel raaning powers over their respective lines. The sence of the agrement was that the number of our miles ran The by each company should be identical. terms of the agresment bad bean arranged, and the municipal councils of both settlements had been informed of it, but he believed that the THE UNITED STATES AND JAPAN. official sauction had not yet been given. As to the progress which had bean mide by the French company, he wu informed that they expected to be ready early in 1908. Their ars were under constraction is this country, and ware exauty 18 said: The following statement, made repetitions of this company's. With rogard to the tramways on the Chinese Band and in the Chinese quarter round the native city, all negotiations appeared to be at x Atandstill, hat there seemed orary probability, when the
At the opening of the fourth akukka, Shang. hai at once got possession of the bill and a good by Dallas saabled Johnstone to ahoat, drive upb but ausaacssfully. For a couple of minutes there was a series of sorummaging in front of the Hongkong gol, in the course of which Johnstone made a good but wasscoessful shit. At length Hongkong got the bill away after of the Shanghai goal where, after Dixon and Daves had made repeated shots, the former at It put the ball through just on the call of fase. The game thas resulted in a vistory for Shanghai by two goals to one.
and an arrangement had bertemplated good rug down-field play Bottled down in front
Chinese authorities saw the tramways running
THE PRESIDENT AND THE BATTLESHIP. FLEET,
The Tima correspondent at Now York, on
to the World's correspondant at Cester Bay, was in all probability dictated by President Roosevelt. At any raty it is anthorized as of the President him- self and of this Government,
indicating the
There has been no order given by the successfully in the English and French President to the Navy Daparimat to gad settlements, list they would desire to have them
the battleship fast to the Pacif. The Pro- extended to the streets auder their own
sident knows of no order issued by the Goural Jurisdiction. As to the date at which the
Board to that offset. While masøer ces for t company would be able to commence runnlag battleships have been under discussion for sumy
the the tramways, they wore practically in
time, the matter has had nothing whatever to di bands of the snicipal council. As far as the with the Japanoas question. The sabeme is company were encorned, it was probable that the whole of the undertaking would be ready by simply t: find oat lawat particulars, if any. October 10 next The prospects for their service par battleships may be defective. The re-ident has not considered the Japanen grastion as were more promising than ever. The population sing at all sarints, and has not for that reason wout on steadily increasing, as did also the
and any orders for the m shilization of a flat aumber of Louis. The directors had heard of
in the Paciic Tac present po of the Navy malicious runts and threats by jin-rickshaw Department is to bore the battleship- laeva oa n men, and this med to have culminated in raise early in the "all. They may go to the objectionable uticle in a native paper called the Pacific. Their destination has not yet ben Shen Poo. The British Consul and the Mani-determined. Whatever plans love han under
Council had taken up this matter in a sipal epirit which showed that the authorities intended to see that printa property would be protecte, and that law and order in the settlement would bo maintained before. Nous of them wished to have. any grievance with the editor or the proprietors of the Shen ran aul if that paper would caly insert a friendly notice in their next is, the matter would basen and as far as their company were conserned. I could understand the anxiety of t esuali jiu-rickshaw mes and their guild lest the tramway aboulder By to the dintry on thatan ling, destroy their ring, but he more than con fident that the man would find the advent of Word des oblieve that Mr. Roosewall
the
tratasya blasting in disguise, and that would then earn their money more easily. they Now that the spital was fully paid up and the works were in a very advanced state of com pletion, the directors recommended that the £1,00) shares should be split into 100 shares of £10 each. To facilitate the transfer of abares they provided us option on the part of the bolder either to remain on the vagiater in Load in or to call for shard to bearer. Haueladed by moving the adoption of the rapart. Mr. Eaile Francqui seceded the motion, which was carried unanimously, and resolutions were afterwards passed approving the propias sub-division of the abares and making certsin alterations in the articles of aЯmointion.
INTERPORT PIŁO.
BUANGHAL POLO CLUB & TUR MIDDLESEX REGIMENT.
way were started before the discussion on the panes sitation moss. Absolutely an tigai- ficanes et b attached to anything in this direction that has been contemplat."
This makes confusion in the public mind reading the plans for the lot wo13 Co- found d Alrady, as the vault either of ck of candour in one quarter or of deliberats
the fat to the Pasifle would, the statement at representation in another, the movement of
be invested with a gravity and sigaida which will not have attended it otherwise.
will now CORsDat send the battleships to the
Wash, un ennaİ....
It says od torially this morning:
"However innocht of warliks intention the projectors of the crains my haze bin, the fant ફરસ, કાંકરે remains that the reports orders up to justify a general jing) dem sustration Tao jingy demon- against the p stration is dous for. It cannot be ravived
less Mr. Roosevelt shond again ahauge hit mind and order the ship to the Pacifi, Bat it is not credible that ho will now com ait auk an act of foll."
The World rafare to the statement of the Scretary of the Navy 69 Mdexll'a ridiculous Fourth of July buncomb at Orkland."- Mr. Metcalf has not be heard from so far in regard to the President's latest statement.
He is Californian, ned, in spite of his raport on the sohoo!
quastion, bis sympaties ara generally supposed to be with the campaign in his State against the Japanese.
There are signs that some Californians ars beginning to regret this campaign, and are doing what they ran to appease the ill-feeling which has been rested. The San Francis so news- Papers anaounce that arrangements are being made for a banquet at which prominent American and Japaness merchants will west and discuss the situation in a frisadly - spirit,
The Interport Polo match bolwe Shanghai and the team sent from Hongkong by the Middlesex Regiment, for which Mr. Heary Keswick baronted a handsome challage oup, took plas on the Pale Ground on August 1ith under prfect weather conditions and in a fust ground. The Polo Claba pwvilion was crowded to in utmost capacity and the ropes on the West side of the ground were lined three-while a telegram from San Francisco says deep by sponate ru
that the board of directors of the Mor-
Shanghai-Messrs. J. Johnstone. Kohants' Exchange bare anaouncy that they McEuen, G. Dallas and G. A. Robins.
are not in favour of say imdigration law mombers consider it importsat that thera should be no barriers to the friendliest rela
Letters tiens between the two constries."
that the
sale from Fresno conely sa Craitgrowers there ar disovering that the labour to pick trail is unoblsiuable. Japanese are ablately necessary, as white
LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS.
Middlesex Regiment.--Coline! Soott-Monthat discriminate against the Japanese. “T19- crie, Capt. Davy, Lieuts. Dizon and Large
In the Batobakks Shanghai defended the North goal, and immediately the bali was thrown in Hongkong gained possession and made a good run downted, which was stopped by Menon, Johnetone then carried the bill along the right botodary and transferring at the right moment, enabled Dallas to send in a shot at goal, which way, however, well stopped. Hongkong relieved and play was carried into the Shanghai half, but Johnstors and Dallas, playing well together, brought the ball up to the Hongkonggo whore Dallas shot, but unsuccessfully. Shortly afterwards Johnstone and Dallas ag in attacked and Johnston shot at goal, bat missed. Dar ing the reusinder of the chakka play rulod fairly even and though Hongkong showed rather botter combination, hele poules were beaten for pace. When the bell announced that the first eight minutes had elapsed, either aide had scored,
In the serond chukka a hit-alf by Dixon was followed by good ran down-field by the Hong kong team and Large made a shot at goal which narrowly missed the taark. Dallus the uale n run down held at a great powe, along the right boundary at the ball went out opposite the Pavilion, and play settled down in mid fill. In this chukua play ruled very fat and at this stage the ball was sent from end trend of the fold in quick sucession. At lenght, Robias took the ball well done field to the neighbourhood of the Honghong goal, and riding off the Hougkons back, gave McEneo a clear opening, of which be made the best use and put the ball between the posts. The rest of theplay in this chakka ruled fairly even so when time was called Shanghai l by one goal to it.
From the start of the thin chakka, Dixou and Davy orried the ball towards the Shanghai goal, but it was quickly transferred to Hong- kang territory where Kobins was afforded good opening, but missed the hill. Shanghai con- tinued to pross for some time, hot missed twa good opponasities of shooting. After a short spell of phy in usutral territory, Hongkong
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