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LOCAL SPORT.

FOOTBALL.

A friendly match took place at the Happy Valley on Saturday afternoon between team reperiating the Middlesex Regiment and the R. G. A. The former won by three goals 10

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Linton, who, however passed into first place and Wishart, coming op, also beat Garrett. At the post Linton stopped, and Wishart breasted the tape Brat. The race was awarded to but it was understood the matter would be considered by the committer.

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INTERESTING TRAM CASE,”

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bart, interesting case which attracted quite s large audience was heard at the Mized Court at Shanghai on April 15th when the driver of s fram car was charged with haring recklessly and carelessly driven a tram car along the Nanking Road-at-2.30 p.m an the 29th attime and colliding with a dog cart and throwing out and injuring the occupants, Baron von Ladt German Vios Consul, and Mrs. Von Bohrab and child,

Girls race, 100 yards handicap, open to girls between 10 and 15-1, Gwen. Stopkonson; 2, Dorothy Rodger..

Boya race. 440 yarde, handicap, open to boy between 10 and 15-), J. Remedios; 2 H. Castro.

The final in the shampionship competition of

Half mile Hat race (scatob)-1 (priza the Hongkong Cricket Club tournament was played on Saturday afternoon between C. A. presented by the Taikoe Club), T. M. Tumau; 2 Carr and H. Pinckney. The ground was a prize by Meters, Mokirdy and Crosbie), J. trifle soft from the beavy rain of the morn. Mead. 1ime 2m 15, Wishart was third ing, but notwithstanding this drawback play Last yn t'a time, 2m, 8:45.

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THE FRENCH UHAMBER AND EMILE ZOLA.

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TOTE FOR BURIAL IN THE PANTHEON.

The Government Bill providing for a grant 300001. transfer of the remains of

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1,000 for the trade was on March 19th THE FOLLOWING HIGH GRADE MANILA CIGARS ARE ALWAYS IN STOCK Chamber, in which H. Maurice Barrès, the the occasion of remarkable debats in the Academician, and M. Jaures, the Socialist header, found themselves the spokesmen, the one of the Conservative and reactionary elements of in the the House, the other of the Republican majority, anther appreciation of the work of the famous

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M. Barrè, in the course of his speech, said :- "In transferring 1 mile Zola to the Pantheon

right to examine them. The man you mean to you accomplish an not which has political and estonias has described the various classes of the the working ms, the social consequences, and that gives me the

Dallon-the peasa question

read all over the world. It is, his pretension to give us a complete and accurate picture of middle siass, the soldier. His work has been

French life and society. But one has only to diffenle it is to correct the false impressions travel in a foreign country to discover how the Pantheon produced by his panorama of France. By transferring his ashos with the unional sigantare. Yet we do not you virtually countersige his calamates And not only does he degredo us in the resoguins our electore in the picture ho he Mr. H. J. H. Tripp gare evidence and stated the French conscience. In order to allow me he saw the complainant passing in a dog cart to read the more characteristic pages of Zola M. Barras then read the well-known passage and trying to pass a rickets. At that in the the President would have to clear the tribunos complainant was pulling to overturned in the critical crseys of M. Anatole France, in car into the dog cart and,

Mr. Pao, presided as Magistrate and Mr. S. Barton, British Auressor, and Dr.. Schirmer, German Assessor, were also on the Bench, Inspector Kinipple, sppeared on behalf of the the Tramway Co. to defend the scensed; police and Mr. Gregson appeared on b kalf of Baron von Rad', who appeared with his arm.

a dog cart sad was accompanied by Mrs. von he was proceeding along the Nanking lead in Schwab and obild. He was pulling to one One mils flat race handicap-1 (prize by Sirside in order to pass come ricke has when with Paul Cbater), A K. Enis (0 yards); 2 (prize out any warning a car came along and collided by China-Mail), T.-M. Yuman (scratch). This with the dogenrt with sook violence that it was was a very good rate. Ellie put on a line,, spurt overturned and the occupants were all thrown to the ground, sustaining serious injuries he braises and shock. He heard no sound of the in the last round and won by over ten yards himself suffering from a dislocated collar bone, Time 5 12-2/5.

car gong and he did not hear the appreach of the car itself. The horse was a quiet que consciousness of the foreigner; be abases as well landa. The electorate has been practically par did not rear up nor back into the car.

was of a very high order. Carr won the firstack race 50 yards-1 (prise by. Meserein aliog. stated that on the day in ret 6-4, bat lost the next two Evidently Fatlonjee and Son), A. V. Barros; 2, A. E. his requet was not serving him well. It broke in the second set and he was put off in his play, Ho changed his racuol so, on the Inst ocessi rescising Hancock's His-play improved and he won the next two sile, thus securing the chempionship. Pinckney's placing throughout was magnificent, and be made Carr run abɩut a góc d-deel. Carr bit hard and low B feature of the match- and his driving was Pinckney tired towards the Enisb: Ecotes 6.4, 2-6, 4-6, 6-0, 64.

VR.C. SPORTS.

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Consolation race 12 yards-1 (prize by Menere Kaha and Kemer), D. Bosten,

At the close Cob ael BKE, on babalf of the Committen, asked Mrs Rodger to present the priver, a day which was undertaken by that lady. Sle siro banded over the prizes won

of the five, received thros small cups for each event and a large one for winning the aggregate and T. A. Yaman, who had won the other two, recoised two cups

drawn.

TELEPHONE No. 135

Hongkong, 27th April, 1909. servatives, and the Progressistas or Liberals, | hare comfortably shared the sweats of office! between them for a number of years with snow Rotativistas." It has been no- known as the the faction whose turn it was to be "in" should unfailing regularity that they are collectively doratul between them that the wiraputlers of thoroughness not uncommon in certain Latin birr, and the occasional intervention of the make the elections" with the unscrupuloas

Crown has but complicated the intrigues of the lobbles with the intriguss of the Palace. A against the clear interests of either side to auk barvest of abums grow up, and it was reform institutions from which they alterns

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Victoris Hearestiou Club, held at the Happy A.A. F. A. Biden, who won three races out at least fifteen milsu an hour, and there was more than Emile Zola to vilify humanity, and peer men, but it is to be fenced that the Feurial

ho eleventh annual athletic meeting of the in the cross country racing under the it. The car was going at an excersive speed, which the latter said that no one had ever doge tively drew profit." Individuel Ministers d'edIN WO Valley on the H. E. F. C ground, on Saturday afternooca proved very successful. Despite the antertain state of the weather, there was a good attendance, and as the various events were well filled, competition was keen and the exhibition of sport was decidedly good. The meeting wag under the following management.

Patrons: His Excellency Sir F. Lugard. KCMG CB. D.5.0 His Exceleroy Vice- Admiral Sir Hedworth Lambton, Ke, Commodore Stokes, R.N.; Hon. Me F. H. May, C.M.G.

Judges: Messrs W: Armstrong, W. A. Crake W. Logan, MeKirdy, J. Rodger, M. A: A Souza and Lt. Col.. Broke, R. E.

Referee Mr A. Rodger.- Handicappers: Mesars E. Humphreys, A. MeKirdy, W.-H. Williams and Dr F. H. Kew Clerks of the Course: Messrs. J. W. Bains and M. Molvar.

Starters: Mesars A. R. Sutherland and E. M. Hazeland.

Time-keeper: Messrs T. Meek and R Henderson....

Hon. Treasurer: Mr R. Fenderson. Hon. Secretary: Mr F. Lammert.

The band of the 13th Rajputs, under Baud- mater C. T. Coke, rondered. selections in the course of the afternoon." The results of the events are appended

Mr LAMMERT, on behalf of the Committes thanked Mis Rodger for presenting the prises and asked her to accept a beautiful bongnet. Cheers for Mis, Rodger wire then given, and a similar compliment to the V.R.C. closed the proceedings.

SCHOOL SPORTS.

St. Stephen's School Sports were held on Friday. The results were":

Throwing the Cricket Ball (open)-1, Laz In Ming; 2, Chin Yu Ying.

High Jump (Senior).—3, Ho Wing Hang; 2. H. W. Matthaey.

Preparatory School (100yds.-I. Mon Ying Shing: 2, Ho Wing On, 3, Ng Ese Chusug,

Jasior Cup. (200yds)-1, Wong Po Kee; Ng Be Yuor.

An Indian 'oor slable and the car concuoteretire life, It was a question for him of writing | way the ons should go out and the other!

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should come la. The intrigues and counter.

feelin strove to overthrow its recogniz chiefs, intrigues by which they sought to oust sach other, by which ambitious members of either game, but did not greatly concern the nation were of profound interest for the players of the whom the gamesters impartially mig vernd. Other politicians not n whit mors respectable

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it would have been, better if such a man had belief in the corruption of political life was but too well founded. The system made for corrup Contigning, in his own words, Mr. Barrès tion, and the method of keeping the public no sound of the bell being Jung, Witness kaw be only turned round an grinned and seemed mid-

"How did it happen that Zals, who only accounts was eminently on oulated to foster it. collision was certain to ocear, and he shouted over been born,

highly amused to the car driver to stop, but he did not do so;

The tram driver stated that ho saw the dog-few years ago was judged by all in almost the Although the taxation was heavy, the ntate

came menner, anddenly scoured the approval of the finances was deplorable. Supplementary course, whiche For party happened to be. in J'accusa When he wrote if bo had ex-

pleco. The nation could see no particular cart and be rang his ball continually und pony rared up and backed the dogourt into

prossed his entire thought, saw in the difference between them or any special ressou almost brought his car to a standstill, when the large number? 10 was through his artiole estimates and annual deficits were a matter of Dreyfus affair the opportunity of entering upon the car and was overturned. also gave oridenos.

one or more articles that would make a stir Mr. Carrol of the Tramway Co. gave evidence me to the character of the driver and the midst of the ardent polemic of the time. described him as being one of the most reliable The article has been anveloped in a kind of It is because of that article that He then went importance. drivets in the sovic, having been with thom mystical cloud and been given an exaggerate eince the trama started to rub, on to explain the method of getting up speed it is intended to plon Zola in the Pantheon, and stopping cars and said that it was impossible where ne anmes shonid figure save those which for the cars to go fifteen miles an hour and at de Boucur to and unoble the fatherland. There that the Parliamentary leaders, thought they saw in this state of things a chance for Repub is real improprioty da placing Zalá by the side

price, 110yda (under 13 years).1, Ng To the time the accident happened the car was only of Hoche and Marcent, butween Victor Hugo licanism. They promised the people coraplate |

going about four miles on hour, which was According to the indicator which registered the and Berbejot

M. Barres showed the Chamber a copy of the freadem from taxation and bread at hell- Kwong; 2, Chan Cheung Nis.

Senior Cup (100yds.)-1, Ho Wing Hang;

speed.

At the conclusion of the evidence fr. German edition of "La Débile," on the cover The Portugueso equivalent of the “big

mentary system had their effect upon the 2. Leung Kam Shue,

Junior Cup (00yds-1, Wong Po Kai; Gregion addreaed the Court at some length, of which a German soldier is represented rolling sud, the real and glaring defects in the Parlit. He referred to Mr. Tripp as a gentlemen of French standard-bearer in the dust. It is literate and half-aduated classes, and from the the old school who was not spparently in faconr painful to think," said M. Barres, "that a first years of the reign of the late King Repub. 2, Ng Sze Yoon,

Senior Cup, 20yd-1, H. W. Matthaeyote. Ho also arated that ha bid not yet powerful writer should have ventured to io-licanism made considerable progress, though the represented had time to get all his witnesses, as he had only dulge in this interested exploitation of the Rotativists took care that this now claimant to

misfortunes of the fatherland 2, Leang Kem Shue,

been instructed yesterday

The reporter of the Bill followed, and drew the loaves and fishes should not be

Senhor Frazoo seems to have taken office with Russia and Japan in these matters wore contrary High Jump (Junior)-1, Wong Po Kes;

Mr. Barton said it was not the first time that

At opportunity, and that the policy being pursued 2, Ng Hon Ting.

he had had crassion to remark to the manner attention to the fact that the samo Anatole adequately in the Chamber.

and with a firm resolve to carry it out. in which the Trainway Company put forward Francs who had said of Zola that it were better their cases and the Magistrate would not agresif he had never been born had said at his a clear perception that reform was indispensable to the principles of the open-door and equal Consul at Harbin, made sprotent to further remand as the cases had been pend-grave:-"Il fut un monument de la conscience Bret the Progressistas supported him, but is of a distinctly aggressive and monopolistic ing for some considerable time and in his opinion humaine." M. Barres ought to have been less when it became clear that reform meant nature. Some days later Mr. Fisker, Ameri-

severe, and ought not to forgot that he

ment, alleging the unlawful exercise of admin. ample time had been allowed.

was himself the author of "Le Jardin de an end to arrangements which both sides can

tativists united against the common. Then istrative power at Harbin. It looks as if there is same sort of connection between the dispatch Bérénice." Thereupon M. Barrès remarked found comfortable, all the hosts of the Ro- against the notion of the Russian Govern

He exposed himself to their attacks. for postponing his own transfer to the Panthéon he found that he could not command a that if any one thought there was good reason he would not oppose the motion.

Government is determined to move setively on M. Jaurès made the real reply to M. Barrès majority in the Chambers and the King offered of the Times correspondent and the protest of him the dictatorship, which His Majesty had the American Consul. Evidently the American the Manchurian question. The Hochi would, and was cheered by the entire Left In an refused a few months before to the chief of the of teath that made the splendid nuity of bis life, oraised the powers which it gave him. It is too His magnificent not as author of "J'accum, son for foreigners to pronounce judgment apontou authorities to the fact that neither the that effort on behalf of justice and truth, enlight

the most absolute trust in him, and trary to Treaty stipulations, and consequentely aned a great many

bops and optimism ron

could hardly fail to infuriate bis adversarias. Toreignty. Viewed in this light it must be his literary work. Great loss to the nature of upsodies or upon his note. His loyal master actions of Japan nor those of Russia, are con throughout all Zola's work. He had the cult of appears to bave expressed it in a form which they constitube no riolation of China's bumanity, M. Jaurès, who, it should not be Fargolinu, was'a graduate of the Edale Normale The King is said to have declared it to be hilelear that the foreign policy of America is have done so or not is a matter of speculation. reply to the Russian Ambassador at Washington certain pleasure in meeting a rival sollengua on Minister at the cloutions. Whether they would to further the interests of Chins, Mr. Root's are not necesarily based on the violation of the of rich literary culture, took apparently a conviction that the people would support his actuated by considerations other than her desire the neutral ground of literary criticism, and in

made it impossible for Senhor Franco to remsin receiving the cheers of all shadies of the Ra. It was decreed that this fame abould not be goes a long way to prove the fact that America's

50 as to strengthen poblican party, save the Progressists, for an prasented to them. The murders of February I objections to the Russian procedure at Harbin effort which canned one of his admirers to ex-at the head of a faire. It is earnestly to be hoped Treaty, but Americs seems to be suxions elkim :-And yet it is the other one who is that a reversion to Rotatirism has become to interfere in any international questions the Academician.

equally impossible. We are told that the old in favour of China The result was of course, a foregone conclu.partits have boon broken up and that the public her position in that region. Mr. Taft in lis sion. One hundred and sixty-four. Deputies demand for real reforms has been stimulated address delivered at Shanghai last year, gave the hint that America would stand by China This has given stimulas to the nationalist in any trouble in which she might be involved. voted against a Bill which was adopted" by a majority of 356 votes.

spirit in China, and complications have began to erop up one after another between Japan and Chins. We do not mean, concludes the Hochi, that America aims at inciting Chias against Japan batin view of recent events in diplomatic circles it would be as well for Japan to closely follow the trend of American diplomacy-Japan Chron ale,»

Long jamp (three tries), prise presented by H.E. the Governor-}, A. C. Lelth, 20ft. 42, 2. F. G. Carroll 20ft 11. R. F. G. Master was third with 20fi.

120 yards fist race (handicap). First heat

Senior Cap 440yde-, H. W. Matthaey 2, Long Kam Sui; 3, Do Wing Hang,

Long Jump (Senior))-1, Ho Wing Hung

Tasp. Kinipple then addressed the Court. He said that the evidence of the driver and con- duster were nothing but tiesnes of falsehood and were very contradictory.

Long Jump (Junior)-1, Ng Hon Ting; 2, accident was the only possible way in which the elequeut speech he argued tht it was Z la's love Regeneradores, he accepted it, and freely however, draw the attention of the Washing

Wong Po Kei.

1, Major Stephensor: (10 yarde) 2, L. A.2. Lan Po Wing, Ozorio (5 yards). Second best-1,A. B Kempthorne (4 yards); 2, L. G.. Cordeire, (7 yards) Third beat-1, A. E. Combes (3 yards), 2, J. H. Mead (4 yards). Finn-3, A. B. Kempthorne, 2, L.A. Ozorio won by a foot -Time-12-2/Sr.

High jump-1 (prize, presented by I. K: Cor Sathian Yacht Club), P. Linton, &t 32 (prizo presented by Messrs. Falconer and Co), A. C. Leith, 5 ft 2. Five competitors.

· 100 yards fat race (challenge cup), presented by Dr. F. B. Kew. To Be won three years before becoming the property of a competitor -1, (prize by Hon. Mr H. Keswick), F. G. Carroll; 2.(prize presented by H. K. A. A A.. H. L. O. Garrett, T.ms-10/15e. This is the quickest time in which it has been run at these sports.

Boys Race, 100-yard bend cap, pen to all hoye between 6 and 10-1, (prizs presented by Mr C. E. Warren), Master Atkinson; 2, Jame, a false start and Master Ray, There was Stephenson wor, and in recognition of his fine Jun Dr. Kew presented an additions! prize for

him.

Team race, 200 yuda, H.K.A.AA. (Liutor, Kempthorne, Young and Wisbart): 2, H.K.F.C.

Tug of War, open to Navy, Army, Volunteers, and Police. The King Alfred" beat the mon of the "Kont," and the 83rd Co.-R.GA pulled the 97th Co. In the Rual the soldiers beat the sailors.

Girls' race, 80 yards, handicap, open to girls between the ages of six and 10-1, E. Arm- strong, 2, P. d'Almeda,

Half Mile Race-1, Ng Hon Ting: 2, Chan Cheong Nin; 3, H. W. Matibasy.

Walking Race (balf-a-mile) (open)-1, Chong

Ksm; 2, Chan Tron Nin; 3, Chan Hol Nip. Siamese Race.--1, Ho Wing Hang and Lau Po Wing 2 Leu In Ming and Leung Kam Shue.

Championship of the Collegs (100yds))-1, Ho Wing. Hung.

Hurdle Reco (Seuior.)-H. W. Matthaey. Farmas Flag Race-L Faria VI. Forms' Tug of War-1, Formi, VI,

BOWLING

The match between the Hongkong Club and the Club Germania played on Friday right anded in a win for the English team by 5548 runs to the 5149 of their competitors.

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120 yards hurdle raos, 10 fights. Previous winners penalised 21 yards-1. (prize presented by Hop, Mr. Murray Stewart), P. Linton; 2,† (prize by the Dragon Cycle Co.), L. J. Wiebort. Time 18s. Wishart won last year in the same time. A. C. Leith, was a good third,

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The Court consulted together for a while after which Mr. Barton said that the Court had come to the conclusion that the plaintiff's story of the collision could have oncurred. Had the pony rear ed as had been described by the driver, it would have received some injuries, but there was ne suggestion of the pony having been burt, so his story as to the pony imving roured sould tot be correct. It had been clearly shown that when the cart was pulled over, the pony was pointing to the north the rear of the cart collision occurred. As this was really the first was pointing south, towards the car when the serious collision that bad ocenered since the tramways were, introduced, the Court found that the motor mau did recklessly drive bis car with serious results, and the Court decided that the driver should be imprisoned for a period of three months:

A MARRIAGE TRAGEDY IN JAPAN.

The following is taken from the Japan: Times -

Halter

A passionate

THE SITUATION IN PORTUGAL,

It remains to be seen whether the reforms will be fortbooming within a reasonable time. If they are not, outlook will be dark, for it seems manifest that the subsisting evils cannot go on without strious risk of a disaster.-The T mes.

JAPAN AND MANCHURIA. JAPANESE JOURNALS ON THE SITUATION, It in zatisfactory, tomarka the Tokyo Araha, that affairs in Manchuris bare begun to attract before. Prior to the war the Powers were the attention of the world more than ever utterly indifferent to Manchuris Bud vas ut them even treated it as outside Chinese 60-

Dot

THE STORK, IN MANILA, The San Francisco Chronicle publiabes a

From practical and frex sentimental motives "Compulsory marriage, which in praoined: in Japan even in these enlightened days, the people of this country take & very deep especially in the acuratry regions, often proves interest in the welfare of Portugal. She is by to be a source of gravo domestic trouble. The far the oldest of ur allies, for the ties betwem police authorities should see to it tauro carefully as reach asnturies back to a time when some of The quarterly meeting of the Royal Hong-how yenng people marry than how they love, the greatest of the Great Powers did not exist. value to hoth nations and to great causes which in preventing love affairs of the rising geuera. Long Golf Ulah was held at Happy Valley the police seeming to be very active nowadays They have repeatedly proved to be of the lightest between April 18th and April. 20th, when the tion. However, Iebiter Kurekaws, ged 25 both united to defond. They may prove to be of MacEwen and Johnstone cups were played for, is a son and heir of respectable parents and nottees value in the future, and it is to the mani-

eligible fortune, living in Nithikuwaangoli, fest advantage of each of the people between sereignty. If Japan had not fought a most dispatch form Detroit as follows:" Every Hyogo prefecture; but Nature was extremely whom they enbait to do all in its power to costly war in which she sacrificed 70,000 men and member of the Btork Club, an organisation The following Cards were returned ---

MACEWEN CUP.

province in which the reigning dynasty owes its in January, 1907, has made good. idiomatio prejudiced against him in the of personal appearance. Unfortunately, he preserve and to maintain them. Politically and 20, roillions of money to restore to Chins the formed in the aristocratic Forth End district

commercially the prosperity of Portugal is a pre bas, as all ugly men have,

been neighbors as convers, and so the glab was and for that reason, sad from our sincere regard liking for honuty. Tokitaro therefore set his atter of genuine concern to the British Empire, origin, there would have bien a different story for fe lill'd promise") Mrs. Emily Baldrick beart on wedding Hide Ban, the belle of the for a race who manfully helped us in the grant to fell to-day concerning the condition of Man-originated the id-a, and quickly gained four village. His attachment to her grew an power-struggle for the liberation of Europe a century oharia. Of course Japan hae ful as ber aversion to him.. But the power ago, we are boned to watch with exceptional prompted in what she ka dose solely by formed althongå'not much was said about it at

not expect any compensation from China forex discussed matters concerning the welfare of ..

But aarely Japan children they hoped to produce Still Inter all iofuence of money and birth ere

every one of them has Ichitare at length succeeded in obtaiping hor that kingdom. It will be seen from the article the loss she has hand. Time instead of mellowing her passionate which appears to-day from our Special Corre- would not be considered guilty of a crime if she of them brought their sewing and began mak

had expected praise from the powers for what ing little garments, and

"Now all the other women in the neighbour- dislike to her forced partner only served to spondent in Lisbon that he is able to take a strengthen and intensify it. There was hopeful view of the future of Portuguese politics she has achieved. The amount of imports into found use for them. reason for her prejudice. Her husband was In this study of the actual aitustion, as in the Chins from England, Americs, and Germany

2 not only unbearably ugly, but the bad lover. Being than inflicted the double misery telegrams which he has sent us since the for 1905, as compared with 1003, shows a large hood are taking a lively intervet in the afairs of February 1, he does not attempt to nuraase, and there can be no doubt that a portion of the dinh, and it is predicted that the tragedy of the forced daily companionship of a conceal the diffculues and the dangers of the of the increase in due to the efforts which membership will soon be quadrupled. The bated partner and of the deprivation of her position, but be believes that the ustion is able Japan has made in Marcharis, The Tokyo original members succeeded fairly well in keep- dearest lover, she passed her daye in gloomy and willing to cope with them. The root of the journal is rather inclined to think that Japan's ing searst the foot that they had formed the reveries. The only pleasure she bad was to ron manifold evils from which Portugal has long

to recent lorsign dispatcher, however, the sach member, but now all are willing to

The Cableneys comments:-Whether there from home for a few hours to meet her true guffered would undoubtedly seem to be what he policy errs on the side of altruism. According | elab until the stork had visited the house of lover. This scion became known to the jealous declares it to be namely, the Parliamentary Amaries Government seems to be about to their plaze." husband, who forthwith foiade her to leave system as it has been bitherto applied

me such organisation is not known excent. Chermany. It is also stated that home under any condition; and besides, to see Portugal in blessed with a Constitution framed protest against what it considers the zalish

supported by that his injunction be carefully observed, on the most liberal principles, but the masses of methods of Japan, and in this it is said to be exists among the American wives resident here Tobitaro took care to stay at home as much as the people, unfortunately, seem to be hardly the American Doural at Harbin has discovered perhaps to its members, but certain it is that possible. Bide Sna grew melancholy and was fitted to fulfil with discernment the responsible a violation of China's sovereignty on the part the stork is one of the busiest birds here, and altimo Ichitaro was obliged by some urgent is extremely wide. All citizens who can read and

he will be supported by well in this climate.

It is the record and statement of the most question that The Danish str. Indien left Kobe on the 25th business to visit a relative in a neighbouring write, or to my taxes amounting to 500 red matter. If the protest of the American Consul American colony in the matter of progeny.

protected for the night, Inchitare returned on Osorio (7 yards). Third heat-1, A. 8. Kemp-irst: s.m., and may be expected-horo on or shent village, and so had to leave his pretty wife un- about 28. 24d.--are entitled to the vote, Were is well founded and reasonable there in little Babies arrive in numbers and theive remarkably The 1.G.. str. Buclose carrying the German the following morning and was astonished to the first of these conditions made absolute the pan. It is true that at one time Japan

although education has been compulsory since be termed the "field-operation disease," which, ebildren born to American families here as thorne (5 yards); 2, J. M. R. Pereira (8 yards), Friday, the 1st prox. Final-1 (prize by the Etail of the China Sugar Meila with dates from Berlin of the 7th just, find the door of her room nealed. On break lectorate would be considerably restricted, for actions in Mancharis sailored from what may eminent physicians here that the number of Rafinery), Kemptherns; 2. (prise by Lusitano left Colombe on Saturday, the 26th instam, ing the door open he was shocked to discover 1884, the latest census return available shows that however, has now almost entirely been stamped compared with the United States is singularly

sharp ranor, and was dromed in the now-white

practically no mididdle class with F. C.). Comben. Time 28 Very good time and may be expected here on or about Tuesday, his wife dead. She had out her threst with a 786 of the population cannot read, Thers is at, Japan is quite willing to disclose to the large. Whether the results are due to climstie

the 5th prox. p.m.

The esteemed President of the United States Last year the winner was N. H. Alves:

to anbject them to free comment and discussion, with a view to writing a monograph.. The NY.K. str. Tango Maru (American Line) kimono which she wore on the day of her weight in politics, and there any senfive view of the world all the ranéturs in dispute in infuences or to the rather indolant life, fed in The respit has been the natural result, timber, or the Fakumen railway questions, and medical manis making a study of the subject Writing in regard to the same subject, the Half mile fist aac8. Open to soldiers, sailors left Hobe for this port via Moji and Shanghai wedding, Thus her wedding gown war une aristourney on which to base the House of Peers Manchuria such as relate to Chlontag, the Tall not defined by the dostors although one eminent duly consigned to the earth. By the way it Politics have fallen largely into the hands of and police-1, L.-Corpl, Dellow; 2, W. T. Rays

timely turned into the abroad in which she was 6th prox. B.N.; S, Gunner Thomas Time 2-30-4/5.

The C.P.It. str. Monteagle arrived Shanghai may here be interesting for foreigners to know professional politicians, controlled more or less Hochi says that during last month the Peking would be delighted were he fully informed of the 410 yards flat race, challenge cup to be won

to constitute a violation of China's sovereignty of large families becsure our colony is young 5.D. on Baturday, the 26th inst, and left that in Japan the bride wearn white kimono by the moderating influence" which the Con- correspondent of the London Times telegraphed birthrate among his own people in the Philly

the ides being that she is dead to her parents or Correspondent observes, combines many of three years before becoming the property of a

she is due to arrive at 6 a.m. to-day.

The O.P.B. iz. Lennon arrived Vancouver when she marris, and in newly born to her the evils of Palace and of party government. Two on the part both of Ruals and Japan. The yet, but there in healthy condition of affairs

kwaband and parents-in law.

parties, kooru as the Regeneradores or Con Times compendent said that the actions of apparent that argnes well for the future.

Bicycle race, two miles, handicap-1 (prize presented by Mr D. Derabjes), J. Forben (Bar.); 2 (prize presented by Mesers. Ah Ling & Co.), A. H. Carroll (200 yards); 3, (prise by Bir O. C. Moose), J. R. Peraira (175 yards) Won on the line.

220 yards fat race, handicap. First heat-1,

LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS,

The NYK. str. Inaba Maru (European instand is expected here to-day.

there,

J. F. Castro, (sar.); 2, L. J. Cordario (7 yards). Line) left Shangbal for this port on the 24-h pining every day. On the night of the Slattias wich it imposes upon them. The sa rage of Russia and has lodged protest in the that the Lord has wonderfully blessed the

Broond heat, A. Combes 4 yards) 2, L. A

on the 24th inst., and is expected here on the

st 6

is no Innded

competitor-1, (prise by Mr H. N. Mody), L. J' / again at 4 p.m. same day for Nagasaki, whers in the same way as on the ousszión-of a funeral, i stilation recognises in the Crown. Tkissystem, to that journal various matters which are alleged | pines. It is true that perhaps we cannot bost

Wishart; 2 (prise by the Oriental Hotel), P. Linton. At the Iset bend Garrett led from

on the and inst

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