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CIVIL SERVICE CRICKET CLUB.
GOVERNOR OPENS NEW PAVILION..
A pleasant function took place at the Civil ~Bervice Cricket Ground, Happy Valley, poster- day afternoon, when the newly erected pavilion was opened by His Excellency the Goverior.
PARIS LETTER.
(WRITTEN FOS THE “HONGKONG
DAILY PRESS."]
March 12, 1909. BOYALIST RIOE.
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, APRIL 16TH, 1909,
THE FRAUD OF SOCIALIS Y.
ME ROOSEVELT HITS OUT WITH HIS BIG STICK.
by going into a little outhouse where tools and paint are kept for repairs, he had everything un der his hand-so he did his work cloverly and secretly. On the gates being opened in the morning he came out of his hiding plass, the
New York, March 18, little workshop, and calmly walked out without
Ex-President Roosevelt has made a stinging attracting attention. Bushmilitant tactios'
"Outlook," He says:-* cannot be tolerated; the sentamos passed hitherto attack on Socialists and Socialism in the upon members of the King's Hawkers society The difficulty of arguing with Socialiste is for disorderly conduct were wall deserved. Ini that those who are sincere almost invariably did not keep their faith nebulous they would engy cannot be entertained while such vandalism suffer from great looseness of thought, for if the The Duc d'Orléans surely cannot approve of every upright and sensible man. such rowdy methods, nor has be advind his admirers and supporters to have recourse to sach disgraceful tactics. If these "boys" are speci- mens of the fature French Royalty, France is best under a Republican régime, whose mp
THE TRADE OF NEWCH WANG.
THERE IS SKILL AND
Mr. Kubota the Japanese Conseil in New- ohwang, who is visiting Tokio, has stated to press representatire that the work of costrad Hon of the Newchwang line of the work of THOROUGHNESS. construction of the Newchwang line of the Bouth Munchurian railway will be commenced shortly. He had caused an investigation to be harbour in Lions Bay. The result of the made as to the proposed construction of a new investigations showed that taking Mukden as a starting point, the mileage of the Lionsan line is 53 miles shorter than
the
The Franch Republic, considering how deeply The large attendance included Hon, Mr., Mrs.rooted it in in the hearts of the people of this and Migs Chathain, Hon. Mr. F. H. May country, can well afford to laugh at the various Dr. J. H. Atkinson, His Honour Mr. H. H.Jattempte nude from time to time to overthrow it, and Mr. Gompertz, Captains Mitchell-Taylor, The young Royalist party in this city has once continues on the part of * young gentlemen," immediately become abhorrent in the eyes of Tairen line, and it was much more conveni- j A.D.C. and Simson (Private Secretary), Dr. Fmore besa indulging in riots of a disgraceful Clark, Mr. B. D. C. Waite, Mr. G. H. Wakeman, kind, by way of calling attention to itself. Last Mr. N. H. Jones, Mr. J. R. Wood, Mr. G. Monday four thousand enthusiastic Royalists A. Woodcock, Mr. A. Shelton Hooper, Mr. J.
among them being many titled ladies and
Gray Boott. Mr. R. O. Hutchison, Mr. A. Seth, Mr. W. H. Woolley (socratary of the Club) and Captain and Mrs. Milroy.
ecclesiastics-met at the Salle Wagram-where all revolutionists meet as a rule-in honour of the
Doctranice Sealalists are not only opponents of private property, but they are ale bitterly hostile to religions and morality. They are opposed to all principles through which alone even imperfect civilleation can be built up by slow places throngoing genial
These thoroughgeing Socialists occupy in morality, a position so revolling that it is difficult to disones it in a reputable paper. The condition aimed at would destroy the raca in couply of generations.
of. New.
His Excellency and party arrived by special young men, er rather boys, who have recently porters at least know how to behave themselves relation to all morality, and especially domestic ohwang, some smart English businessmen firmly
escorted to the verandah.
been sentenced to various terms of imprison
A FAMOUS CARICATURIST.
car at the hour appointed for the openingmont for brawling in the Quartier Latin These ceremony, and were met at the entrance by the young Royalists who are mostly of good family Hon. Mr. Chathan president of the Club, and are still unconvinced of the fact that the Third Ropublic cannot be easily substituted by a Hon. Mr. CHATHAM Suid-Your Excellency,different and more showy régime. Moro experbrated caricaturiste pen name and was the It is my agreeable duty to ask you to open the eased and older persons than themselves heva Ciril Service Cricket Club Pavilion which has tried to play that game before, but found it did been erected by the members, the money being not pay, as the Eepublican stambling-block was ruised among themselves. The fact that they too much of a fixture. have succeeded in raising the sum to erect such a handsome building proves that they have very real live interest in their Club, and I hope it may long continue.
Your Excellency's presence will stimulate that interest. I would ask your Excellency to open the building.
Mr. CHATHAM then presented the Governor with a silver key, attached to which were ribbons bearing the Club colours. That part of the key which fitted the lock was so cùf as to show the letters H.E. while the other end was adorned on each side with a crown, which fitted
Though boys will be boys, these "Camelots du Roy," or " King's Hawkers," as these young men have styled themselves, deserve a sound thrashing for not letting well alone, in other words, for stirring up trouble for the authorities, and like the Suffragettes in London, procuring themselves the honour of arrest. The mass meeting at the Salle Wagran, which had been organised by the Action Francaise" was of a very stormy description in spite of the rank of those present. Though a pressing invitation
to
Each destruction is heartily to be des red for any race of such an infampus character as tolerate such a systoll
"A book recently published in England against Socialism quotes recognised Socialist loaders as showing that Socialism means equal remuneration for everybody. Under such con ditions government would be the most drastis despotisma.
France has now to deplore the lees of an. other of her illustrious sona, in the person of Caran d'Ache" or rather of Emmanuel Poire, for "Caran d'Ache" was the celo-
Russian for lead-pencil-au appropriate nom de plume or nom de crayon. Poor "Caran d'Acho,” who was only 49 years of age, was a veritable genius, and by his regretable death, the world has lost one of the wittiest and most popular of caricaturists. Like the late Coquelin aine, the great artist died in si private hospital. Heart disease for which he
"In other words on the social and domestic was being treated for nearly six months was the cause of his death. The grandfather of
side, doctrinsics Socialism would replace family deceased was a sergeant under the great life by the free-lunch counter and the State Napoleon, and being wounded in the disastrous foundling asylum deliberately enthroning self- ment of morality between man and worm, campaign of 1819 he remained in Russia. En-indulgence as the ideal, with absolate abandun- manuel's father served in the Tsar's army, while in place of what the Socialists are pleased
Any attempt to realise such a condition would necessarily be accompanied by corruption so gross that the blackest spot of corruption in bright by comparison.
yxiating form of government would seen
DESTROYING FAMILY LIFE.
The Firitish trade
OF CONSTRUCTION
IN ALL
PLANOS
WE
IMPORT
ent for goods traffle from North China and Mongolia to through Newchwang. The dranbook of Newchwang lay in its being closed during the winter season; but in view of its railway connexion with Tairen this drawback would be materially counter-balanced. The con- struction of Liensan harbour will, therefore, not affect the present prosperity of Newchwang after the Anglo-French occupation established themselves there. interests in that port suffered an eclipse through STAMPING THEM IN HVERY WAY Russian agrossion; but tho lesa smart Russian traders were eventually gradually ousted through the advent of Japanese traders in the field of economic competition. There are now SUPERIOR VALUE
the port, about 2,500 Japanese residents in that European and American residents all told not arccoding one-sirteenth of the number. More than one-half of the foreign trade, which amounts to about Y. 36,000,000 a year, had now BUILT THROUGHOUT FOR passed into the lands of the Japanese tradors; who threaten to honopolize the trade in the
THIS CLIMATE. course of next five years. Newchwang may just ly be regarded as a Waterloo, in the economis competition between the English and Japanese a China Japan Bank and o hydro-electric company jointly un- merchants China. There are dertaken by Japanese and Chiness capitalists. These joint enterprises are workings moothly and the Japanese and Chinese people are living by aide in perfect hormony. It was desirable to ROBINSON PIANO leave the benefit of the connective railway traffic as an inducement to future immigration. At present a large quantity of goods a piled up on the Tairen wharf, ansiting transportation
aide
into a circle.. Bound this; circle on one side was sent to France's future king-the Duc while his son "Caran d'Ache," at his request | to call *wago slavery would be crosted-a system abroad; and much grumbling is hesed. amongst 'were the words, Presented to H. E. Sic d'Orléans his Majesty" regretted his in- went to France to serve the Republic. He necasitating the death of the community exporters over the delay. The exports from
Frederiek Lagard, K.C.M.G.", while the other side were engraved the words: "By the Civil Service Cricket Club, April 15th, 1909,"
His EXCELLENOY-Ladies and Gentlemen, I kare very great pleasure in opening this pavilion, and I wish success to the Civil Service Cink. I hope you will witness from this char ming pavilion many excellent matches, and that the Club will continue to prosper as it has done in the past I have now very much pleatare in opening the building.
The Governor then opened the door and entered, being followed by those in attendance. When all were within, glasses were charged and HIS EXCELLENCY asked these present to drink success to the Civil Service Cricket Club,
The toast having been honoured.
ability to accept the same. The Duke's letter which was road out, was greeted with cries of Vive le Roi," and "A bus la Republique." One of the speakers extolled the heroism of the "boys," and declared that the Royalists are ready for the people. The enthusiasm at this ataga became simply delirions; ladies got up on the chairs applauding vigorously, and shouting Vive le Roi," to which they added insulting epithets for the Republic. M. Loon Daudet attacked the magistrates of the Cour le Cassa tim for their share in the Dreyfus affair "Everyone of the blows struck at us," he con- eluded, is a nail driven in the coffin of the Republic." Fofore leaving the platform M. Daudet advised all present not to go so far as to get themselves arrested, as the Hall was sur
workers. through starvation, or iron deepotiam over all "Compared with such despotism any system of the past seems beneficent because it is less utterly hopeless.
arrived in Paris, as do so many talented young men, penniless; but if he had no money he had brains as well as a passion for drawing.
As for the so-called Christina Socialists While in the guard rooms of the towns
whe associate themselves with this movement, he passed his time exercising his talent
torthey either are, or ought to be, aware of the
pornographic propaganda of the movement. A line regiment, ho called
That this criminal nonsense should be Six months later, having become a poral ir
listened to eagerly by those bowed down by the Detaille, the great military painter, with a portfolio of drawings. Detaille admired the cruel conditions of much of modern toil is not young man's work, and gave him some valuable strange, but that men who pretended to speak advice, with the result that in a very short time with cultare of mind and authority to teach- he achieved fame. His carientures became the man who are or have been preachers of the Gospel er professors of universities should rágo of France. The Figaro were enriched affiliate themselves with the preachers of crim with his remarkable cartoons which made every-ins nonsense is a sign of grave mental or body langh. Every event of political and moral shortcoming, historical importance was depicted by him with an originality and wit that were absolutely
"I speak from the stondpoint of the wage workers. I believe that teaching them the destrine which I have stigmatised represents
Hon. Mr. CHATHAM said—-I have to thank/rounded by police. This counsel of prudence amazing. Never did his sketches require words the cruellest wrong that could be done them.
your Excellency for proposing success to the Civil Service Cricket Club, I will now ak those present to give three cheers for His Excellency the Governor, to show our appreciation of his attending this evening.
Thurve hearty cheers were followed by a tiger," and then the Governor went on the Jawn to witness a game of tennis,
+
The members of the Club proved admirable hosts, and the hospitality extended to the visi tors was greatly appreciated.
4 tennis match and a bowls tourney followed. The Civil Service played the masters of Queen's College at tennis, the result being a win for the home team by 36 to 18. Soires. — Dr. Atkinson and Mr. Phelips best Mossre Barlow and Tanner. 6-0, Messrs. Bird and Birbeck 5-1 and Messrs. Sutherland and Garrett 4-2. 15-3, Moss JR Wood and R. O. Hetebesen beat Nessra. Barlow and Tanner 4:2:drew with Messra, Bird and Birbocks 3-3 and Messre.
Sutherland and Garrett 3-3: 10-8.
Messrs. Woodcock and Pile best MessTE, Barlow and Tanner 5-1, lost to Messrs. Bird and Birbesk 1-5 and beat Messrs. Sutherland and Garrett 1-5: 11-7.
had no effect on some of the "Camelote du Roy" who were present, and who were bent upon mischief and revenge for their unfortunate somrades in the cells, at embers of the King's Hawkers's" group, on emerging from the Salle Wagram, made their way in a body, some fifty strong, towards the Arc de Triomphe, at the top of the Champs-Elysées, and then down the Avenue de la Grande Armée, and finally entered a café near the Porte Maillot. All this time they were being closely watched by detectives at a discrest distance. After a few minutes, the Dze d'Orléans young supportera again came out armed with ropes and crowbars; with them were a few workmen. Taking the electric tram at the Porte Maillot they proceeded to Suresnes, near St. Cloud, their object being to wreck the statue of Emile Zols. They had hardly began their work of destruction at one o'clock in the morning, when hidden policemen rushed forward, revolvers in huud, and arrated two of the young royal ring-leaders. Resistance was daeless under the surprizing circumstances. The rioters next foolishly attempted to lay aloge to the police- station. The villainona-looking revolvers again made them recoil here, so they finally deter
to explain them. If Caran d'Ache" was
ever a good-huinonred one. Deceased also illustrated innumerable burd-hitter, he was books. Though a great favourite with one and all, ho abhorred callers, and delighted in a quiet life at Pasey. He would begin work at two o'clock in the morning and go to bed at breakfast time! Two years ago Carai d'Ache to call him by his mus familiar name was forbidden to draw any longer by his dooter, hav He bowed to Fate ing overworked himself.
sad, as recommended, went for a rest in the country; while there he passed his time carving little figures in wood, and soon found that ho had discovered another way of applying his talent. His quaint and comic toys soon became as much in demand as his funny pictures; in less than a month he had sold toys to the amount of 50,000 francs. King Edward still cherishes a gift sent him while at Buckingham Faluce, by Caran d'Ache. It is a wooden toy representing His Majesty in a grey-tweed suit with kilt and leggings, Glengarry cup, taking aim at the birds,
THE WEATHRE
"There are dreadful woss in modern life- dreadful suffering among some whe toil, and bratal wrong-doing among some who make colossal fortunes by exploiting the tollers-but conditions cannot be bettered by mistaking facts er advocating remedies, that are not merely falso, but fatalne more criminal than labour.
*** W
Haman society could not exist without both.
It is simply common sense to recognise Therefore there must be equally wide inequality that there is the widest inequality of service of reward if society would test on the basis of justice and wisdom.
"Socialism is based on the immediato annihi.
lation of the personal ownership of capital; in the near future, annihilation of the family and, ultimately, the annihilation of civilisation."
BRITISH WEIGHTS IN THE
FAR EAST..
orease in fature; which recossitates a speedy Manchuris would no doubt show a big in- The proposed construction of double lines. more than an echo of the jealousy felt by Chins construction of Liensan harbour was nothing The against the properity of Talren harbour. present finances of Chins would not simit of a heavy outlay for this purpose. He believed it was more conducive to the interests of all purties concerned to give inducements to the permanent settlers, than to form a gigantic co- operation to develop Japan's trade and enter. prises in Manchuria. He had no hand in the. Fakumen railway question; but he believed it to be shortsighted diplomacy, to venture to persist on our (Japanese) contention, as the most essential diplomacy lay in obtaining an ultimate.
Buocesa.
ANCIENT CITY DISCOVERED IN
CALIFORNIA..
Tho San Francisco Chronicle pablishes a special despatch from Los Angeles dated March 16th, which statos:
CO. LTD.
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VANDALISM T THE MING TOMBS, NANKING. During a recent visit to Nouking, I made an excursion to the Ming Tombs for the special purpose of seeing what had been clone in the defacement and spoliation of the monoliths and tablets. I found everywhere truces of the visits of sailors from foreign men-of-war, and whatever randalism has been perpetrated has The face been the result of visits by these men of the tablet which stands on the back of a`` turtle in the entrance gate has been written over in mmy places, and the original inscription by the Emperor Yungle has beon somewhat obliterated on the lower half of the right hand side. Ashooking case of rathless destruction has recently feen committed by
"U.. writing 5. Quiros" in large letters over the face of the tablet with either a very hard stone or some iron instrument. The sames; "H.MS. Britomart 108," and Vorwarte and U. H. S. Wilmington "were also written on the front of the tablet, but, in such a manner that they did not eat into the In the San Jacinto mountains, lear the edge stone itself as the Quiros" Inscription On the sides of the tablet and on covery of world-wide interest. While rambling" U.S.8. Challannoga, V.B.S. Elcano, U.B.S. of the Coachella valley, B. F. Hond of Long dces, Beach, has just made an archeological is the body of the turtle scear the names of the upon his desert land claim he found the rains of Villalobos, H. M.S. Britomart. 1908, 3.M.B. prehistoric city, containing from 700 to 1; 00 Tiger, and Callao 9.MS Ittis H.M.S. Thille, Evidences of 8.8. Leipzig, H.M.S. Bramble, H.M.S. Tezi, well preserved stone houses. scattared about, and the general aspect of the of names of man who signed themselves is being paved streets, strange sarthenware of fine types U.8.8. Helene H.M.S. Astre, besides unmbers ships. Inside the Tomb enclosure, on the walls place shows that it was no men community, attached to ous or other of the above-mentioned but savoured of civilization.
of the small house protecting the priceless tablets names have been written, Just previous to my of parts of visit, some Chinese had taken rubbings o of the early Ming Dynasty, innumerable foreign.
these tablets, and 1 was forcibly struck by contrast between the respectful treatment ac- corded to these tablets by the Chinese and the ruthless destrnetion vkited upon thers by sailors from foreign men-of-war. The whole pace is in a hopeless state of disrepair, as it has never been put in order sines the ravages of the Taiping Rebellion; but notwithstanding the surrounding walis, there has never been any fact that the Tombs have no protection from destruction of the tablets on which inscriptions of foreign sailors. Fortunately, no harm has were found up till the beginning of the visits boen done to any of the monoliths, and we understand that Viceroy Tuan Fong is taking stops to enclose the tablets with iron railings, su
to B protest them from foreign visitors. How it is possible for sailors from men-of-war in Nanking to be allowed shore leave to visit such an important place at the Ming Tombs without commissioned officers who could be held to doubt that simply calling the attention of the naval officers on the station to the prevent con- account is a matter of surprise and we have to
dition of affairs will be sufficient to msure the isarance of such orders as will make future vandalism impossible.--(J. C. F. in the Shang hat Times.)
Bond arrived here to-day, and after conferring
ing his remarkable find before the Smithsonian with Charles F. Lammals and other scientists, arranged to place accurate information concern.. institution. He already has assurance by wire that immediate and thorough exploration will be conducted from Washington, and has been asked in the meantime not to divulge the exact location of the ruins, lest refic hunters and others strip them of probable values.
The Committee of the British Waights and
Boad states that the mileut vity lies within Measures Association, having charge of the fifteen miles of Indio, and not over five miles footing the Far East, held a meeting in thousands of persons must have seen it question of weights and measures reforma from the old Los Angeles-Yuuastage road, and Manchester on 15th alt, wher amongst these during the just half century, but they could not present were Messrs. C. H. Derman (Mitsui and Co., London) T. A. Holland (Hollani aud distinguish it without a visit to the spot, and none seem to have gone. Bond's attention was Mona, C. Kropff (E. D. assoon and Co.) first attracted by Beveral gashes in the mountain G. H. Mapleston (Lotis Bebrons and Sons), und G. S. Osborne (Lyon, Lord and Co.) ride, and on investigation he was amazed to see series of heaped-up stones that he was sure Approaching nearer, through rocky canyons, ha beheld a serice of streets, lined with ruins of houses, built on terraces. nother looking the entire country, and surmounted by another stone rain, evidently wed in ages gone
Bowls tournment, Fenton and Thornhill mined to go home to bed out of the collarctic regions, Visitors to Paris can reckon Roberts, of the Cotton Manufacturers Associa could not have come there by accident.
5; Mc. Ivor and Boud, 5, Brett and Adams, 5; Fineber and Hudson, 8.
One need net ge to the North Pole to see the Before going so, however, they gave the police upon experiencing all the same sonsations. to understand that they would return for the
of
tion, as a member of the Committee Control of the Association, The specifio business of the meeting was to decide how best to secure the formal adoption of British easily convertible into British standards, by the Governments of India, China, Japan, and other countries in the Far East.
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The
A quall unfortunately brought the aport/Purpose of completing their work of destroying | SHANGHAI CRICKET CLUB REPORTtandarde, or standards commensurable with and road led from the town to a high peak over being in charge of some commissioned or non-
to a close before the matches were completed.
BEFORE TWO MAGISTRATES, The prisoner who escaped from a European constable at Bhaukiwan recently was again placed in the dock at the Magistracy yesterday. Mr. J. R. Wood first took his seat on the bench to deal with the defendant for stempt ing te stoel money, the property of the Electric
Tramway Co.
His Worship-Are you the man who escaped from the police?
Prisoner Yes.
His Worship--Have you anything to say? Prisoner-The other day I heard your War ship tell the constable to tako me away. I thought I was discharged.
Zola's statue.
(absent), total,
BOXING.
JOHNSON AND JEFFRIES.
as a watch tower.
POETIC JUSTICE.
It is our own heading but the following story "Word has been received here that on the is taken from the Seoul Press
North Kyongsang-do and two other houses in 28th ult, the house occupied by Pai Chen-il at
different towns were entered by robbers who carried off Sam Won, second son of Psi Chon-il, Wonchontong, Inkol-myon, in Kolyong district,
into the forests of Kayusan with the design to extort a musom, Some time after they sent a
The police-sttached too much importance to
The report reads as follows:-The Committee this threat; while they had sent reinforcements begs to lay before the members thestatement of
It was decided as a first step to act on a to Suresnes to meet the "boys" the following accounts and summary of last year's proceed-
ings, From the Hon. Treasurer's report it recommendation made by Sir Robert Hart, and night, the "King's Hawkers" brilliantly will be seen that a balance of $710.75 was present copies of the British standards yard, avenged their little discomfiture at Suresnes in brought forward from the previous account. pound, and gallon, to the Chinese authorities,
OPIUM CULTIVATION IN INDIA. another way, While the police were watching The cost of the Interport Cricket Week and to acquaint the authorities of the various
In the House of Commons last month Mr. around Zola's statue, the enemy was in the shows a small loss of $463.93. The balance countries mentioned with the reasons why
Membership how stande ne heart of Paris working its vandal will. They carried forward to next season is 81,474.61. British standards are more suitable for practical
Roes asked the Under-Secretary for India whe- ther, in view of the fact that the Indian peasant succeeded in the dead of night in entering the members, 169 playing members (333 playing purposes than the standards based on the metre. Luxembourg Gardens and shamefully mutilat 472; 240 non-playing mutubers, B3 non-playing
paid the bill, the Government would exact, the and 29 non-playing werealooted during the season.
passt with India reducing her opium ing the splendid momment erected to that members (absent), total 328; 83 new members noble patriot-Scheurer-Kestner-who, when The Committee considered it advisable to have
messenger Psi Chon-il, saying that they would warest and most inaintable proof that China vice-president of the Bcanto, staked, na Zola did, the steps of the Papilion painted and repaired;
"I have got a charice to meet Jeffries in Newsonic ho took six yen to a spot on the cultivation before India was called agon, to the the honorable peace of a long and blameless life this, with other minor repairs and alterations; York and I'm on my way," Johnson said to an boundary between Tokkokmyon and Hyopchon prejudice of her en revenue and her own the robbers started from thut mountain taking absence of such proof, might only result in in defence of truth and justice. The statesman's cost. 317.38, Some excellent matches were
Second Eleven Matches took place. The club telegraph offee at Chicago. "I've just sent a
growers of the dra". features were disfigure, while the statues of played but the Committee regrets that only two Associated Press reporter who met him in the district. This being promised by Pai Chonil taxpayers, to make rednotions which, in the Mr. Buchanan. The present arrangement for Justice and Truth, which flank it on either side, played 20, won 12, lost 4, and 4 were drawn second telegram to my mother tolling her I can't Sam Won with them in order to meet Pai transferring busines from Indian to Chinese The Club was again explained by Mr. Lvisit her for two weeks or more, I want to see Chonil at the promised place expecting to receive His Worship--1 convict you, and sentence had beer battered almost past recognition,wer. The Batting and Bowling prizes go-to Jeffcies face to face. If he is in the boxing the sum demanded. On the way a tiger suddenly you to six weeks' imprisonment with hard labour. whilst an amount of red paint had been smeared W. H. Moule and H. R. Nicoll, respectively game we will talk business. We can accomplish medo ite appearance and caught one of the the progressive restriction of the export of ran away forgetting all about 1910. The Chines Government areaware that Mr. F. A.. Hazeland, succooded Mr. Wood on over the whole surface of the monument. On We were fortunate in receiving a visit from the more face to face on a business proposition than robbers and killed him. The rest being greatly opium from Indis holds good till the end of
I've received word that now is the time to Bam Won. in every way which he had previously convicted. On the
abas la Guense, Artide 445." Let it be said that the Cricket Wook was
all concerned, Shanghai won by catch him; and I'm not going to overlook the Japanese policeman named Matsumars who had satisfactory evidence being given that pro avid- charge of assartting the constable he sentenced that "La Guense" is a most insulting epithet 10 wickets. It is to be noted that the expense chance. In addition I have some arrangements hastened to that place on being informed of duction of opium has been correspondingly
Mr. Rees asked whether there was any enca except official assurances. the defondant to imprisonment with hard labour for the Republic, comparing it to a blackgaard. of the week made a slight call on the working to make with regard to my theatrical engage what had happened.
are satis. Colonel Seely-Tho assurances for six weeks, and six hours exposure in the Article 445 is the relo in the Code on which capital of the Club. The 1908 Match was mant, which I an informed cannot wait. I will
the previous gene being give
below: Then I'll look up Jeffries.
factory. stocks. On the second charge of contravening the Cour de Cessation, in quashing the Dreyfus the fifteenth played between the two Clubs, leave here on the Pennsylvania for New York the Opium Ordinance he imposed a fine of 18 conviction, based its decision.
Interport Matches played 15; Shanghai won The young culprit for the footprints in 7; Hongkong won 7 Drown 1 The Com with an alternative of fourteen days' hard labour. He further ordered that the two sentences be the deep know point to a single member mittee desire to express the thunks of the Club to the following gentlemen whose valuable consecutive with the sentence in the other caso, of the King's Hawkers" as the young services in assisting the General ommittee did and instructed Inspector Collett to have the destroyer, next passed on statues much towards making. Cricket Week so great a pritoner banished on completion of his sentence, of the Queens of France, Marguerite de success: Entertainment Committes-Mass as he was a desperate claracter.
Valois, Marie de Médicis, Marguerite d'Anjos, F. J. Barrett, A. D. Brent, J. Hokie; Decor tion Committee Messrs. C. H. Godfrey, D. etc., and with his brush and red paint he placed Macgregor; Ground Committe-V. H. Lan LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS. on their pedestals the talismanic words, Article ning, A. 6. H. Carrathers; Umpire. Mr. P. 445, Vive le Roi. A la la Républigno." As Lavers; corers-Messrs. C. J. Hill, F.
Hayden The stz. Aldenhum loft Sydney on the 14th soon as possible the red paint was washed off the Tennis.-The Handicaps have been very well instant vin Queensland Port, Port Darrin, states, however, before this was done, of supported this season. The Committee desires Timor and Manila.
The C.P.R. str. Empress of Japan arrived Bertillen was instructed to photograph the to thank Mr. C. W. Porter for kindly auditing valuables will be offered sa prizes by the plexion, Mra Ellen's Creme Charmante, Tait debate on bin bill creating the oflice of. Státe Nagasaki at 7.30 s.m. on Thursday the 16th traces which the vandal had left behind. The the accounts. Mr. C. J. Hill for his great help inst, and bft again at 3 p.m. same day for police believe that the young culprit hid himself in acting as scorer, and Messrs F. N. Matthews, Kobe where she is due to arrive at 7 pm, tein the garden and remained there all night, and J.T. W. Brooke and GM. Jameson for arrang:
ing the Tennis Handibags.
the beach to pass, sentence in the charges.on the pedestal iad hoon strawled:Vive le Roi; Hongkong Eleven in October, and it is felt can be done with a hundred letters and telegrams. { surprised protantoly he was sared by a the extension of the arrangement will depend on
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It is a pity that this tale was not told to a who wrote the story in this disappointingly bald Eanbion. What a word-picture could have been reporter gifted with more imaggination than he
Mr. Smeaton (Stirlingshire, Min.) asked drawn of poor Sam Wos left alone on the MARATHON RACE ON SKATES, mountain side with a ferocious tiger who had whether the Government were aware that the India peasant was most avere from the killed one of his companions, and thirsted for The Marathon erase has struck the roller the blood of the rest. Thes in scope too for caltivation of opium, and that he weald abandon skaters of San Francisco and this new long vivid descriptive writing about the other mem-it but for the advice of people like his hon. Mr. Bucbxnen-I will take that assurance distance method of racing has made quite a hit bers of the party who ran in hot haste to the friend. in the East. In response to numerous requests nearest village to inform a policeman of Sam's of its patrons the Coliseum managment has predicament, and then finally how interesting from my hon. frimd.
detailed and picturesquen sccount
Twenty-five per cont. of insanity is caused decided to hold a long distance race on rollers, would be
Senator Wilis of by defective foeth, " and judging from the number of entries already of how the policeman hastened to the scorin
Saeremih informed his colleagues during a received there there will be close to thirty and saved Samu from a horribly tragie end.
for the crack of the pistol The aketers line up
How To BE BEAUTIFUL--Keep your som-
Surgeon. When you have the fall Marathon distance of twenty-six miles and
"The bill, which was 355 yards will be covered by the skaters, and ne
Charmant and Special Skin Tonio and Poudre toothache you an crazy. Charmant will enable you to do it. Her passed, provides $200 a month for a dentist promoters it should prove a citing sport, as it offers more opportunities for Specialities for the Skin are the study of a whose duty it shall be to treat the inmates of speed then the steady grind of the long-distance lifetime, A. 8. Watson & Co. Ltd. Bole Agents hospitala for the insane.
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