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LOCAL SPORT.

CRICKET.

HONGKONG GRICKÉT CLUB.

A watch will be played against the "Navy" on the Club's ground to-day, commencing at

p.m, sharp-The following will represent the

Club: Messrs. R. Hancock, H. Hancock, W. C. D. Tuner, T. E: Poarce, H. R. Malin, R. O. Hutchison, A. A. Clixton, A. W. J. Poake, Hop. Dr. J. M. Atkinson, E. A. Fowler, C E. Shields,

KOWLOON Y, Foice.

On the Police ground to-day. at 2.15 p.m. the following will represent Kowloon:- Messrs W. Dixon, S. Lightfoot, J. Clelland, H. Til man, D. Mackenzie, F. Day, K. Mackaskül, 8. Grean, H. Harrop, Rebiuson, and J. Mosd,

CRAIGENGOWER, HONGKONG “A”. This League match will take place on the Naval ground, to-day at 215 pm. The following will represent Craigenower-Messin L. E. Lammert (Capt.), M. E. Age, Basa, A. O. Brawu, L. A Rome, R. Pestonji,

P. W. D. IN 1906.

བས་སཡན

THE HONGKONG DA LY PRESS, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 30TH, 1907.

Following are some extracts and abstracta from the 1606 report of the Director of Pablio Works Hongkong, just laid before the Logis. Jative Connoil.

An Ordinanse authorizing the issue of Fro-

specting licences, Miving Lic aces and Min ing Leases was passed in June and Regulations with reference to the same were pablished in August, Prospecting Liconcos were issued to C. P. Chator, daring the year for various parts of the New Territories and one Mining Erase for an area of one square mile st. Ma On Shan, on the Boath shore of Tole Harbour, was granted to the same gentlemen. The lense sulburizes the working of deposits of iron cre which were discovered there in the course of prospecting operatione,

The right of erecting piece under long luas was granted in the cases in Hongkong, 10 in Rowland 1 in the Now Territories whilst extensions of three piers formerly sanctioned two in Hongkong and one in Kowloon – wers

HAMBURG.

(FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT.)

November. Int.

A BIG FAILURE,

jbgs of counsel made a speech of a conciliatory natre in which he said that he had pover intended to impute to the count anything but anabnormal dispoaltion. As however the other thee members of the aligne had been in the hait of indulging in orgles of the most revolt- in character he had considered it his duty a true patriot to leave no stone unturned to proenre thoir banishment from the pre- one of the Emperor. Having failed to obtain this by other means he had her compelled as a laitresource to adept the coures he did, but he hat taken great care to word the article so that thould norve as a warning to the offenders without being altogether intelligible to the pulie in general.

The failure of Messrs Haller Söhle & Co., which I mentioned in my last letter, is of a magnitudo unequalled by any similar disaster in this town since the crisis of 1837, the outlook for the creditore being most unpromising Although, according to an official statement pablished last week, the liabilities do not reach the extreme Bigare reported at first, they do not fall much short of fourteen million Marks, the amount due on nterplances having been rednond to about ten millions owing to the re-

The court ressered judgement -mutil last tirement of Ove millions by the drawers, It

Today when it pronounced in favour of the has proved impossible to estimate the assotsdidaat, explaining that he had proved what even approximately, as they consist chiefly of shares in industrial establishment and advances to the same which will probably yield very little if anything. A dividend of 2/. in the pound is all the most sanguino hope for. Since writing the

ad assured will regard to the by nature barmal constitution of the plaintiff but that thein no way at a reflection, on the honour of latter. The verdict does not mest with the pproval of the majority of the public and only the socialist and ultra-radical papers

Dr. F, H, Kew, E. Jrying, A. E. Anger, L. Le also granted. The premia derived from the above I learn that they are expected to realize quo themselves satisfied, The remainder of

Breton and H. Rapp.

LEAGUE TABLE,

The following is the table up to date :--

Club.

Matches. Played, Won. Lost, Drawu. Points

3 Civil Servica E.G. Artillery 5 Departmental

orpa

3rd, Middlesex

Regt. Telegrapha ... Craigeogower Hongkong "A" 2

Kowloon Hoog'k, Police

A win

3

3 2

0

A draw = 0

1 point

Ai-1

RUGBY FOOTBALL.

The Hongkong Rugby Football Club "A XV will meet HMS Monnieath" this afternoon on the Club ground at 4.30 p.m. sharp,

abere in Hongkong amounted to 829,587 50, is Kowloon to $76,149.50 and iu New Territories, to $7.50 while the snuus rentals were $1,440, $3,630 and $90 respectively. Guide pilos were sanctioned for the use of the Star Ferry Co. at the approach to their Kowloon pier at an annual rent of $220. Lioness for the following tem- porary piers for various periods were issued 16 in Hongkong, 15 in Kowloon and 34 in the New Territories the amount of fees payable for these being $7,123,75, Licences were also for 18 slipways in Hongkong, the foos for which amounted to $1,087,30,

for brokers here to endorse

the

M. 880,000. The principal creditors are the banks and bill brokers, the latter to tho extent of about M. 1,500,000, it being the custom bills they negotiate. It is therefore believed that no serious consequences will result far AB Hamburg itself is conserned, the only failure tharts reported being that of Mesars Lagens and Einstmann in the China trade, oge of the partners of which is son-in-law to Mr. Lubbers the senior Member of tha defunct firm. The liquidation of the firm has been officially announced and a receiver in the but it is feared that it will be impossible to keep person of a public accountant has been appointed,

It ŝa year of “rands up,” owing to laying it out of the bankruptoy court, a sad ending for

WAR of rider maize, electric wires, &c.

is old a firm which up to the very last was don- The old timber pier at Etonecutters. Island,sidered as beyond suspicion. formerly used in connection with the Gunpowder

THE BERLIN SCANDALS. Depot there, was handed over to the Military The failure, great though the sensation it Authorities and, by arrangement with the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown caused has been, no longer forms the chief topic Co. the Prays Wall in front of their premises of the day; its place has been taken by a stil

Kowloon

Point

more sepistional event, the trial of an etion

Certificates for 210 new buildings were issued, beeg 76 more than in 1905. Half a dozen collapse, irrespective of typhoon damage, were reported

st

was taken over by them,

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9.00 9.50

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12.09

13.00

11.00 13.50 14.00

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THE EARTHQUAKE IN ITALY.

WINE & SPIRIT MERCHANTS,

Raggio, the contrs and chief zent of the dis-

As reported in our telegrams, Calabria was visited on October 24th by a severe earthquake, the rus blame Horr Harden for his national

which seems to have followed the same lino as that of two years ago, from Catanzaro to mid of attack and waimadvert in strong terius

turbance being the district of Monteleone. The os to irregularity of the proceedings in court shock onused extreme panic bath at Catanzaro and unduet and the language of counsel for and Raggio, but neither town suffered damage. The fell of houses is reported from Gerace and Sinepel, and Ferrazzano and Braunaloone, lge appe 1, when the case will come before are said to be partially destroyed. Both the old Cat Moltke in understood to be about to small vilinges in the neighbourhood of Gerace, a higer.ourt whore 1 denwill not be washed in public.

is to be bopet the dirtrat only the use have fallen;

the dienca.

BRITISH COLUMBIA AND ORIENTALS.

THE TREATMENT OF INDIANS,

Vazouver, Oct. 26-

A special correspondent

writes frow

Th Fins ce Committee of Vancouver City Connil has passed a resolution demanding the excluson of Asiatica" for a time at least, and proving for a memorial to the Dominior of thetreaty with Japan. The resolution was Goverment asking it to procare the abrogation draftes by the city-solicitor. it will ba presend to the Council, which will probably adopt i declares that since January 17,700 Japane, 1,900 Hindus, and 300 Chinese have

are left standing. Five persons were killed and several injured at Santa Eufemis. The situa- tion of the inhabitauta was aggravated by the Lorrential rain falling.

Jama

By a melancholy coincidence the visitation on the very days fixed for the inauguration of two new villages built in the district of for the sufferers by the earthquake of 1905. Monteleone by the charity of Milan and Turin

dealared open. These villages do great oredit On October 23 Martyrano Nuovo was solemnly to the enterprise as well as the generosity of Lombardy and Piedmont, Ech contains more than 5, Louses, built with reinforced concrete and even partially furnished, and offers safe accommodation to some 150 families. It is to be regretted that the administration of the

The water supply was not too plentiful. fer defamation of character brought by Generni ¦ arrived in British Columbia, and shit this arge sum at the disposal of the Government playing in colour. They will be represented | Universally constant supply was in fores for Coast Moltke, until lately governor of Berlin, immigation is "out of all proportion to the for the relief cf Calabria can show no such

by-Beaurs, L. C. Larmenr R. A. (Back); W. J. Cantor, T. C. Gray, J. G. Lucky and J. Hall (Tree quarters); A.V. Monk and B. W Polley, (Halves); J. Moltreger, T. C. Vernon, F. C. Hall, Captain Renking, R.A.M.C., C. B: Hayward, Haddon, A. 8. Cramer and W.J. Daniel (Captain), (forwarda). ̧

LUSITANO FOOTBALL CLUB:

ELEVEN A BIDE COMPETITION. The table now stands :-

Cordeiro's team (B) 3

Ozorio's

Victor's

Roza's Britto Barretto's Barron'a Ribeiro's

3 points

P.. W. L. D. F.A. Plo.

3 1 0 7

9

(D) 32

0 1.3

1

7

(C)-2 F 0 1 1

1

(0) 3 1 1 1 1 (P) 2 1 9 1 (H) 3

2. · 4.

T3 2 2 4 (A).3 0 0 0. 6 0 (B) 90 3 0. awia and 3 point for a draw.

PEDESTRIANISM.

5.

0

The international walking match at Shanghai on Nov. 24th was won by the Freach team. Only Are les entered, and there were 27 starters. The course was ver 18 miles of good

esl road, and the time limit was three hours and three quatre, A veteran of 68 years did it in th. 47m.

The English team win in 1904, the French

Since the establishment of a Signal Station on Green Island, the men on duty in connection with it had been housed in a matshed. Bome more permanent accommodation was considered necessary and accordingly small brick build ing was erected on a site adjacent to the A-gstaff. It contains 3 small rooms, " kitchens and a bathroom. Two kitchens were mooi zakry on account of there being two signalmen, une of whom is a married man. A small building was also provided for the storage of the flags and storm signals and the path leading from the lighthouse to the top of the bill was

The won concreted,

- the work. which was completed in December, amounted to $4,584.12.

white migration during the same period.

catisfactory result. The King paid a surprise visit to Calabria after the payal, minceres The solution is an expression of what can only be dorcribed as an outbreak of hysteria and had occasion to remark how little bad among ertain classes of the people of British-born looted for the help of the province is in danger of becoming Coluraba--au hysterical fear that the country

an aunox of Asin,

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through official channel.

be village of Ferrazzino has been complete-

and their bodies buried under the rains. Many have been injured. By night, more than 250 bodian had been recovered from tue débris,

The injured numbered about 100

At Sizopolia family was buried in the ruins, and at Sant Tiario a number of houses collapsed and five persone are known to have been killed and siz” injured -

GERMAN SCANDALS

FINAL SCENES..

acquitted of the charge of libelling Count. Kund Herr Maximilian Harden wag on October 29th von Melike, and the latter was ordered to pay the costs of the trial.

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44 daya; universally intermittent angply for 95 days and partially intermittent unpply for 286 against Harden the editor of the "Zukunft," days. For a period of about a month, coimen much read periodical. Herr Harden had in one ing about the middle of March, water boats article in September last and ofhers leading up to were stationed at a few points in the Contral it accused Count Moltke in language reiled but and Western Districts from which supply of sufficiently transparent for others besides those water was distributed free to the public. The immediately concerned, of unnatural propen- How.shirsentiment originated, how the agitation y destroyed, Two hundred people were killed total quantity so distributed wax 984,900 gallons, the cost monating to $4,630 or 84.50 sitier, at the same time expressing indigas has been encouraged, and how the recent riots Fer: 1,000 gallons. As the charge for water tion that men of the stamp of the conut and which, by the way, wore greatly exaggerated in supplied by meters from the City Waterworks his ohum-Prints Philip Eulenburg, Count canned are questions which it is diffsult to the reports telegraphed from Vancouvar→→→were in ouly 8.60 per 1,000 gallons, it will be seen

Huhassa had a member of the French embassy aaswer and which can well. he left te more that reanure to a supply from water-boats is a very conlly expedient.

should have succeeded in warming themelves extended investigation than has been possible into the confidence of the Kaiser to such

for. But where in one phase of the problem degree as to form a kind of secret cabinet, e to the British Empre. I refer to the immigra which is argent, od which is of vital importance industos of which had in several instsmestion of Hindus.. during the past are years proved most pernisons

These people are being treated with an in to the interests of the country. Count Moltke on justice which is amply stocking. It would being informed of the purport of the paper at appear that a mot d'ordre has a passed that once sent a friend to Herr Harden to demand bem out, and in consequence the immigration every possible menus should be stopted to keep the immediate withdrawal of the acusation officials have been excluding the on the which being refused was followed by a chall. fimsiest excuses. The result has been the the sage to fight and as this too was declined steamship compiales refuse to carry any mess

The verdict has not surprised any one who Hinda migrants to British Columbia, and that attended the trial from beginoing to end. the count without delay banded in bis re-

the sati-Asiatic element here believes that, Judgment in favour of Herr Harden was in-. ples of Warlin. 40 for as Hindus are concerned He then sought an interview with the pross-ben win and thin gaullum

the battle bus evitable after the sworn evidence of witnesses Morare. Bruce and Valps, having completed cator public, who however refused to take np the

But what about the effect in India?

proving that Co ni Moltke was really a man of the survey and setting out of the line [Railway matter, so that the count was obliged to institute in a few words demoli-hed most of the argu: beer completed by the decision of the court, yet

talked to day to a most intelligent Hindu, what abnormal tendencies and perverse inclinations the 24th

One may pity Count Moltke, whots rain has fo Canton] left the Colony on February. As mentioned in last year's report, procedings in the civil court. In the meantime ments employed by these who oppose the it is doubtful whether he deserves ang sympathy.j the work of constructing the section between the Crown prince had by accident got to know immigration of Hindue. The immigrants, to

Recalling

the evidence given on the first

fat day. to them. elimate of British Columbia

perfectly suitable Moltke beat There is no organization in India which is sending thera hare. They are poor in language which would shooks woman of the The same journal observes: If ferr Harden on ensib was to torture be. He abused her Court reached its verdist by too esse à process. " men, who have learned from friends or relatives most abandoned type.

had submitted his material to the notice of the which appear to them almost fabulous, and whethe handkerchief incident, and the veritable the alternative of explaining, as responsible that they can get wages in British Columbia have mortgaged their homes in order to

Nose who heard the testimony, particularly Imporial Chancellor and had offered him, first,

pay for their psenge. It was a Mabomedan who drifted loveletters which Count Moltke addressed to adviser of the Crown, to the Emperor the peril

him did equally well, and to-day, at Millside crashing blow for Conat Moltke but also a sud the German people would, we are convinced, hera four years ago from Hongkong and be did Prince Eulenburg, can doubt Count Moltke's of the situation, and, secondly, the other alterna-

distinctly abnormal inclinations,

tive of a continuation of the public campaign in and other places, Hindus are labouring is damning verdict against the group of courtiers have been spared a spectacle which only leaves The Judgment the court is not only the event that this step proved futile, the world

fastorier, earning good wages by doing work with whom he was associated for so many years us with

a travesty of the actual, facts of the which whites refuse to do, law-abiding, and

The Press is for the most part disposed

to case. contented.

oriticise the veidiot, but much of the sym- It may be added that even the political history Trusting the British Raj, they sent to their pathy expressed for Count Moltke is really dae of the Morocco crisis has not been elucidated in homes in ladia for their relatives to come and

to enmity against Herr Harden, whose public a satisfactory and sihaustive manner. If the share their good fortune. Many of these men services in overthrowing Prince Ealesburg and attempt to bluff" Franes and England was base come and heen turned back. Others who his friends receive scant recognition from the ultimately abandoned this was hardly due to the give at least an outline of it. It lest nothing back and forth scross the froutie Every has been made the scapegoat for the actions heedi ed the German Moroso White-book could Went to the United States have been driven German newspapers. In fact, Herr Harder infuses of the Enienburg elique. Those who Hisda bere now believes that the British ¦ Ambassador, Mr. Bryce, is trying to induce the excluding Hindus in order to make it at sier for United tates Government to pas a law

it

may be remembered that unt

in 1905, the English in 1906 and the French Tai Po and Jo la Ferry was undertaken bef of the affair and finding that. Count Hüla. 187, are from the Panjab," and find the of the trials his wife, and told her his mission ¡cial verdict as the Scheeßengericht-thought, The

again this year-two victories each.

The walking of the winner, W. S. Feather storhaugh. ana splendid exhibition of pedes triasis. He walked with that judgment which is so often lacking in competitions, and when it came to the last tw miles he stepped out finely and won by nearly 300 yards from B. Luone of the French team.

won in 1915 and was placed second in 1906, had to be content with third place, but he walked gamely, endeavouring to make up the time he lost on the heavy reada when he was on the bard metal.

The officials were;—

JUDGEN:

Sr Pelbam Warren, K.CM.0,, A. McLeod, Eq.. Lansing, Esq.

COMMITTEE.

HenTreasurer.-M. Speelmav, Eeq. Fios, Prizes, to-C. R. Bennett, B. W. Baora, Esq.

the Public Works Department on the 9th the chief of the military cabinet, declined the December, 1905, the intention being that this portion of the railway route should be used as task of bringing it to the knowledge of the a road until the progress of the remainder of Kaiser, on the plea that Prince Eulenburg was the work required it to be devoted to railway a civillea, did so himself. The Emperor the purposes. Work was actively carried on until has been entirely ignorint of the character the 18th May when it was stopped at the request of Mr. G. W. Ever, who had arrived and machinations of bis intimates summoned sharge of the Railway work, and the Public accepted Count Moltke'e rosignation, placing in the Colony on the 24th March to assume military council, and, acting on their advice, Works Department ceased to have anything him on the retired list pending further investi- farther to do with constructional operations. At the time of anspending work, the following was gation. The other three ere, of course, for ever the position of affairs:

Completed in Formation Level

13,650 lineal feet. (2.58 miles) of embankment.

900

(0.17

cutting Partly reculed

100

a

3.000 liveni fest (0.57 mile) of embankment,

(0.07

vatting. In addition to the foregoing, chauds of Eslotal length of about half a mile had been ex- ovated for the purpose of diverting streams and obviating the crossing and re-crossing of had been executed, them by the railway, and sundry minor works

Route R. W. Cuuson, Erq;. De: Di Fresson J. Fearon, Esq; Dr. G. "Hanwell, Traffic, Lieut. Col. Bruce; Capt. Bar reit; F: Jarrett, Esq.

Starter. W. Pratt, Esq. Timeke W. G. Pirie, Esq. Hunge

# retary:—N, P. Ramany, Esq. All the titors who started passed the post, with the caption of B. Enssell of ibe English te was brought back in an automobile.

„E RESULT.-

hm.

246 012 2 48 59.1 51 03.3 *52 35

2-54

9.1

The following the detailed official results with the times

1-W. SE

rstonbaugh (Eng.) 2.-B. Lucas (Fr. 3.-C. Marges (Fi 4.-F. Marlin (Gr”. 5.-W. Jessel (Gr.) 6-T Wade (Ind). 7-G. A. Turner (F, Callaco (Port 8-0. 9.-W. Gerrard (Eng 10.-T. MoKona (Sco (Ind. 11.-P. J. Dunne

12-A. A. Whyte (Sco 13.-J. Gilis (Fr.) - 14.-M. J. 15-A_R. Moreo

2 55 00

2. 55· 24.3

-55 24.4

2 56 28.1

...3.1 45.2 : 2 26.3

0 44.4

.3 (Port

...3 (Lud.) 16.-R. Bablar (Ger.) ...3

2 58.1

3,2

5 47.4

excluded from the court.

It is an unsavoury story and for that reason' T hitherto forbore alluding to it, but as it has now become a cause célèbre with possibly far reaching political consequence, I felt bound to

ita nasavouriness in being threshed out in court which boing one of first instance was presided aver by young and inexperienced jadra with butcher and wilkan a

Radical alterations were made in the arranger

A crowd of witnesses in all stations of life, frim ments for signalling the approach of vessels,

a feldmarshall downwards, were summoned which involved very extensive siterations and including medical men to. and it was own additions to the telegraph and telephone lines proposed by defentant's counsel to call on the in use for this purpose Formerly, Gap Rock and Waglan Lighthonees and the Fesk Signal Kaiser for evidence; but, this Count Moll, Station were in communication with the stoatly resisted, holding it to be incompatible Fastorn

Extension Telegraph Co.'s office, with his humont as a soldier to allow his Office and the Observatory, whilst Green affair. The examination and cross-exa which was in turn connected with the Harbour sovereign to be mixed up in such a seandalone Island igos Station was connected with the Harbour Office. This arrangement has been ination of the witherees was conducted with altored by establishing a telegraph and telephone great acrimony both by the lawyers smp'eyed

ofice in the New Harbour Office and concentrat and their clients, and Herr Harden's coumel leg all lines there, the only line which is now

34 1.3 6

17.-J. M. d'Almeida (Pork 3 18.-J. Donné (Fr.)

19-A. M. Colleen (Port.) 20- P. Servaniu (Ind.)...

13

6 43

મ 7 07.3

14 57.1

21.-J. V. Bares) (Scotell I £20 22.-L. B. Austen (Ind.) 23.-Dr. H. C. Patrick (Soot 16 36.4 24.-W. Rodrigues (Ind.) 25.-F. Karge (Ger.) 26.-H, T. Wade (Ind.)

The team reguit worked out Fronok team German team...4+5 +0

wall who started the tide. Thoss who followed

Canada to exclude them.

All this has nothing to do with question of the advisability of excluding Orientals from this proginoe. Timse

"

revealed.

givo a lose sens tional account of the change of A Renter's special massage thus describes poling and of the personal factors. Europa is the scene in court:

willing to bear a great deal from the "first At 10.30 a clock struck somewhere outside military Power of the Continent and to make a and the grey-haired usher went deliberately to good many concessions, short of vital interests the judge's room. The excited chatter censed and hounur, "for the sake of a quiet life. But if and a dead silence supervened. The judge the German action in the Morocco afair has been appeared immediately, accompanied by bis fro pushed to the point which some of itemore advan- assessors, who bad sat beside him like graventurous advocates seemed to contemplate, Franco images throughout the trial,

would not have found Great Britain alone by

connected with the Eastern Extension Telmore particularly is being severely taken to tsk in whose "Recollections" she is reponry/ defence as proved that a murmur rau through the Daal Alliance and would inevitably break

(telegraph) do

do

the

do

da

do

(telephone)

A LUCKNOW HEROINE. ·

The same soene presented itself to them as her side. There are ether Great Powers who The death is announced as having occurred at on every other day of the proceedings-lines of could not afford to see the Europu balance Bournemouth of Mrs. Garrett, one of the faces peering from the back of the court out permanently altered in favour of Germany. heroines of the Siege of Lucknow. She was of the gloom of a dark morning, and the centre This remains the answer to those numerons first married in 1864 to Lieutenant Alexander under the gises thof two small tables from Gerans who still assert that Germany could Jobo Dashwood, of the 48th Bengal Native which the rival parties had daily exchanged in the end bring England to terms by rushing

France,

A policy of that sort would. Infantry, and went out to India in that year at elequenes and defiance, the age of nineteen. During the siege she was. The judge read his exporé of the verdict automatically create a European combination at the Residency, in Sir Joseph Fayrer's honar, amid dead silence. It was only when he said more powerful than that which overthrew that the court regarded the allegations of the Napoleon I. It would enormously strengthen mentioned. She was present at Bir Lawrence's death and was an intimate com the spectatore. panion and friend of Lady Inglis, Lady Fayrer and Mrs. Cass. She lost her husband, who of cholera, one son, and her brother, who died ing the siege. Lady Canning writes in her journal at Calcutta on Thursday, December 19th, 1857:"Mrs. Garratt has just been here with a letter from Mrs. Dashwood, the General's niece, from Cawonore. Her husband and his brother were both killed and she had lost shaking hands with his friends who hastened to ose child out of three, She is in rags and congratulate him. He left the sours with all without drafts or shoes, rery happy to be speed, while Court Moltke stood alone, watobing safe, but bas suffered dreadfally on the the busy scene.

dur.

of

up the Triple Alliance, It would absolutely There was a gasp of astonishment as he alienale Italy, and. It might easily dismember

were shouts of Bravo!" and the doors were Pan-Germans on both sides of the frontier, no reached the word "acquitted." Then there Austria-s result which, notwithstanding the thrown open as the reporters dashed out to German ruler and no German statesman of any telegraph the newe. And almost as the judge rank or ones desires for one moment to

contemplate. finished sposking, from the streets was heard a rear of cheering from the waiting crowds.

Herr Herden 'did not waste much time in

LAILS STEAMER MOVEMENTS. The CN.Co.'s sir, & ungee left Shanghai on 27th inst., and is due kern fo-day.

The N.X.X. str. Aki Maru (American Line)

graph Co's office being that from the Observa by the press for the spiteful and vindictive tory. The reason for retaining it is that weather manner in which he treated the plaintiff, mak reports are received by cable from the various ing him appear as the real defondant, and meteorological stations in Manila, Shanghai and elsewhere and it is important that these eping abuse of the coarsest on his head should be transmitted to the Observatory in

he opposed the motion of the Court that such the most direct manner possible. This following evidence as was calculated to shook the moral places are now in direct communication with abilities of the audience should be taken in The Harbour Office:--

private and insisted on full publicity uren (i) Gap Rook Lighthouse (ii) Weglan Lighthouse........

when Frau von Elde, the former wife of (i) Capa Collinson Lighthouse

ha has plaintiff from whom

been (iv.) Green Island Lighthouse...

divorced was galled at the instigation of (s) Peak Signal Station... (vi) Observatory

the defendant and made to disclose the most journey and cannot write of the horrors The Cologne Gutte seems to have racis.d its! (vii) Naval

intimate details of their married life. The the siego. In less then a month all these poor optimistic survey of the circumstances and Of the above items tik), (ri) and fill.) are judge ought to have stepped in, as the things will be here. What a history they will of the trial It finds that the logic of the left Shanghai for this port on the 28th inst, entirely new lines, the remainder being old lines gives him the power to exclude the public when 1857, a widow with two sons-Alexander and offence against the law or the common decencies

tell. Mrs. Dealwood returned to England in verdict was inadeguato and that no positive and is expected here to morzon-

The CN.Co.'s str. Nanchang left Chefoo on which were extended or altered to being the be considers it to be in the interest of publie Arthur, Mr. Arthur Dashwood is the only of life was laid to the charge of Count Molike. 27th inst, and is de born on 2 Joh

The P. & O. str. Peshawur left Joharo for places mentioned into direct communication

And since when has it come to be regarded ay with the Harbour Office. The Signal Station morality, but he obviously looked the necessary child born during the Siege of Lucknow who is

The N.Y.K. str. Moyori Maru (Bombay Line) and Gunpender Derût on Green Island are firmness to do so. The only thing the defendant new living. She married in 1894 Colonel morally unimpeachable and as honourable to drag the port on the 27th iust, at 3 p.m. served by branch linos from the Lighthouse after all this wallowing in the mire succeeded Sibert Garrett, whom the survived thres pablicity in order to effect his political annihila- left Moji for this part in the 28th inst

Algernon Robert Garrett, only son of Geneal the morbid proclivities of a follow creature into

and is there. Fa-addition to the foregoing, t in proving up to a certain point, was that Count years Mrs. Garrett was much respected by all tion? In the tens of the law of libel the form expected here on the 4th prox.

The N... str. Levanzo lett Singapore for Lucknow dinners, and great regret was, ar- pressed at her sbsence in May fast. She was onmstances in which the libel was published here on or about the 5th prox.

The Swedish str. Canton lefe. Kobe on 29th when ladies were invited. By her family and offence as punishable, Herr Harden's metires inst. s.m., and may be expected here on or about bor intimate friends her loss is deeply mourned, were not altogether so immaterial for the judi- Monday, the 9th prox

*35

7

33 10.8 8.2 37 10.4 CO

= 31-

Scotch team ... 9+104: = 49

.in. direct communication with the Signal

2+3

Portuguese team.... 7+12+ 47ines were constracted plasing tot Moltke appears to be abnormally constituted the survivors of the siege who attend the in which Herr Herden, disseminated facts this port on 28th inst, and may be expected

Individual competitors did 54 8talions at the Peak sad at the Cape D'Aguilar, I although even this has not been established ba-

culated to "defame Count Moltke and the cir-

places in reckoning for team prize for which by arrangement with the Naval yond a doubt, an his medical witnesses for some-present at the dinner of the previous yours furnish grounde for regarding Herr Harden's!

Authorities, are now manned by expert naval reason or other were refused a hearing. This signalmon.

was probably why Herr Hardea after the plead

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