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SPORTING NOTES.

LAST NIGHT'S CONCERT.

YTE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 23ED, 1910,

NAVAL TARD EMPLOYEES

QUARREL,

THE GENERAL ELECTION..

CHANGES IN REPRESENTATION:

The second symphony concert given last

Tremble which has been brewing between the Saturday's Leagno arickot was again interest night at the Theatre Royal by the famous

From the Ceylon papers brought by yester ing. The K.OY.L.I., by which name our Orchestra of the German Craisor Squadron was Chinese shipwrights and riggers of the Naval new yoghurt prefers to be called, managed to full of interest, the orchestral works being Yard for some days cause to a head on Wodnesday's mail wo take the following results in pull off a sin against the Remnants, whose chosen from the greatest olsssical composers.day night after the men had loft, the Dock constituencies whore the representation bas

violin anto and Yard. The primary cause of the strife appare deen changed: hatamen reored unable to make any headway. In addition there was against the owling of Hamilton, Palmer and Thorpe. The good opinioni entertained of the pianoforte concerto with orchestra. Though to have arisen in a more et Wanchai whëra, ceret. LEICESTERSHIRE—MELTON.

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meld.

the musicians number only fifteen, under tain of the shipwrights and riggers were quar cricketing quality of the team has not been bolied so far, and their meeting with HK.C.C.the able conductorship of Herr M. Richter, tored. There, one night, a jolly rigger started to wonderful in their treat sing bost girl songs," but his melody did not the effect wen after the Hew Year will be watched with mant of Beathavon's Festival Maroli, Wag- find favour with gil his hearers. A shipwright: Tannhauser overture (2nd partha alleged to have politely asked the singer considerable interest. The K. O. Y. L. I. stand

the Gods into to refrain from disturbing the in the best paition in the League table with two

Wagner's "Entrance of matches played and two wina to their credit, but others which started equally well have had Walhalla" from Rheingold, Schubert's, "Un The latter, however, paid no heed to the their colows lowered, with the result that finished Symphony" and Liner's "Hungarian roquest and was only brought to halt the R. E. and the Remnants practically sharo Rhapsody No. 2" After the Symphony an on-when the irritated shipwright prooooded to core was irresistible, and the Intermezzo of pass reflections on his reice. The things said "Cavalier, Rustiming" was given. Vientomp's by the shipwright appear to havu rankled in "Fantasia Caprice" was rendered artistically the minds of the rigger and a number of his follow workers, and they in turn are alleged to by Herr Klabn.

have passed insulting remarks on shipwrights in general. This wordy strife oulminated in a froo Sight in Queen's Road on Wednesday night, in which one man was stabbed in the back with

honours with three wins each out of AIX matches pagad. The former theoretically ocenpy the better position, as they have only lost one match, while the Remnants have lost

two and drava one.

Fortune did not favour Craigengower on Saturday against the Club. Their score was 150 for mawin wickets, but the Club made 167 before they were dismissed and prevented a loss, being registered and at the same time deprived Craigengover of the two points. The Civil Service did not make much of a stand against the R. E. and were all out for 56; a total which the rappers surpassed with five wickets to tie good.

The Palio had a good mstah with the Naval Yard on Saturday. At first it looked as if tho old story is to bo retold as the order ran up 119 before they wore dismissed, but the men of the force managed to reach 132 and won with

The last item la the first part was the brilliant rendering of Mozart's No. 23 Concerts with orchestra by Mr. E. Danneberg, who has gifts of an undoubtedly high order. His style is villa and enthusiastic; his tochnical equip meat very complete; his playing of the allegre, sndante and prosto was marked by earnestness intensity, warmth of fooling and elegance. Mr. Danneberg and larr Richter were pre sonted with floral tributes of appreciation, The entire concert was of a very high order and greatly enjoyed.

THE PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY'S CONCERT.

Living in the East ona laarne not to be are quita masify hypereritical. In fact wi

knife, and another slightly injured. The palico dispersed the distarbers of the peace, and treated two, who were charged beforo Mr. J. E. Wood at the Magistracy yesterday. The osse was adjourned for a week.

There are about 500 shipwrights and fifty riggora employed at the Naval Yard, and in consequence of this disturbance the latter failed to turn up to work yesterday.

SHOOTING.

VOLUNTÉEB LESERVES,

The first competition for the "May” Cups

A. Calvort A. Matson

G. Gipson T. Hamilton

200 Yards. OLAB "A."

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13 runs to spare. Konleon "A" distinguished plussel, and on Wednesday evening in the resulted as follows i itself on Saturday under the new captain by Theatre Royal ware vry willing to applaud the winning andsomely from Wsteon's, Lieut. efforts of the Phübermonio Society. It was a Richardzo taking all the wicked but one, good concert and showed honest work on the part of the performers. Ia Hongkong wo do which exception went to Goldsmith

not look for perfection, and are quita willing to make allowances ecossionally too many allow. be avayals now reads:

aucosi It is quite simplo to brap indiscriminate praise on conductor and performers, but this is not the way to perfection; and it may be that a little lonven of criticism in the midst of the woll-deserved praise will be salutary.

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TEEL | Police

RGA.

Yorks

A. Jenkins W.J.May B. B. Branch

CLASE B.

G. H. Wakeman O.E. H. Beavis W. Dobbs 9. Holly

E. Abrakani i E. B. Ayris A. Blowey

ULAES

A. C. Franklin J. Olson... H. M. Bain J. Hutchings

A. Brown

D. Juffe

-24 + 10---34

Colonel Yate (Unionist)..... -Mr. Dann (Liberal)

Unionist gain.

(January, 1910.) H. de R. Walker, L... 7,748 Colonel C. Tate, U.... 7,625 PLYMOUTH (2),

Mr. W. Astor (Unionist)... Mr. Shirley Bonn (Unionst Mr. C. Mallot (Liberal)... Mr. A. Williams (Liberal)

SOUTHWARK WEST.

Mr. Strauss (Liberal)

Bir W. Dunn (Unionist)

Liberal gain,

(January, 1910.)

Bir W. H. Dann, V. 3,387

3,924 3,0'2

Rt. Hon.R.K.Chnston.L.3,223 BURNLEY.

Mr. Morrell (Liberal)

7,599

Mr. H. Hyndman (Socialist)

6,177 Mr. G. Arbuthnot (Unionist)... 6,004 3,810

7,257

Mga Liberal gain.

(Jandary, 1910)

F. Maddison, L.

8,813

7.942

7.879

7,260

Two Unionist gains.".

** (January, 1910.)

C. E, Mallet, L

8,091

A. Williscos, LL

7,961

Waldorf Astor, U.

7,650

Rt. Hon. Sir H. M.

*** 7,556

by Durand, U. ........

ST. PANCRAS—WEST","

Mr. Cassell (Unionist) Sir W. J. Collin.(Liberal)

Unionist gain

(January, 1910.)

Bir W. Collins K, L. 3,553

3,384 3,376

R. B. Dickinson. U. ~ 3,543 ....... TOWER HAMLETS-BOW AND #BOMLEY.

Mr. G. Lansbury (Labour)" Mr. Amery (Unionist)

Labour gain.

(January, 1910.)

Alfred Du Cros, U

..

3,695

2.955

G. Lansbury, Lab Stepford W. Brooke, L 2,167

4315

3,452

1,926

TOWER HAMLETH-STEPNOT. Mr. W. Glyn Jones (Liberal) Mr. Laverton Harris (Unionist) 1,811,

Liberal gain.

(January, 1910.)

F. Levorton Harris, U 2,102 W. B. G. Jones, L

BUDLEY.

1,866

Major Griffith Boscawen (U). 8,260 Mr. A. J. Hooper (Liberal)

Mj. Griffith Boscawen,U 8,155

(January, 1910)

7,900

Unionist gain.

(January, 1910.)

3144-35 29+4-53 29+ 4-32

A. G. Hooper, L.....

8,342

CHELTENHAM.

26+430

16+5-21

16+4=20:

13+4=17

3,846 Mr. E. Mathias (Liberal) Viscount Duncannon (Unionist) 3,753

Liberal gain

Viscount Dunasanon, U.3,988

Mathing, L...

V 3,650 LIVESPOOL (SICHANGE)

24330

Mr. M. Maspratt (Liberal)

2,167

Unionist gain.

Max Mapratt L.'

9,392

L. Soott, zo., T.

2,231

ISLINGTON NORTH.-

CL Touche (Unionist)

5,428

Waterlow (Laborni)

5,022

Unionist gain.

23 +10

22+ 8-10

18+ 8-16

24

09

16

16

The second competition takes place to morrow afternoon and on Sunday morning, at King's Park Range, Kowloon Distanc

THE JAPAN -SUGAR COMPANY.

Reversing the order of the programme, and taking flat the "Banner of St. George". by Sir Edward Elgar, which comprised the second part of the programme, this is a story full of incident which appeals to the imagination. The lovely maiden Sabra, " pale woot vision from a parer world," offers herself as a sacrifice to the grim dragon, and is only saved by the appearance of the unknown Knight who slays the dragon and rescues the madden. The music is full of sorrow and wailing, onlminating in the stress of conflict and a barst of triumph and invocation. The piece depends ahaost entirely on expression, and in this the 500 yards. oberts were somewhat lacking, remaining parais, tently obeerful throughout, and hurrying on to a In Legno football a surprise was furnished by finish regardless of the tragedy the music was the Club winning from the R.G.A, an explans intended to represent. It was just this look of

Out of the five important enterprises which tion being possibly found in the fact that the contrast which marred the effect of the whole. Foldier's played with two men shert., Kowloon Apart from this, and the somewhat hurried came to grial at the time of the post-bellum went down before the R.E., but I hear that the time in which it was taken, the choir did their panio, or in its sequel, only one het recovered its game ww not distinguished by gentlemanly con work well-there was no hesitation and no faj.health, says the Japan Mail. That one is the duct either on the Sald or outaldo the fonco. Ittering, and good training and hard work were Japan Bngar Refining Company, which fell to Je to be hoped that such a thing will not occur very evident. Mrs. Schoßeld as "Babra" was pieces at the close of 1907 and several of whore again,

beyond praise; ber solos were finely rendered Directors arengw serving terms of imprisonmest. with just the right noto of tragedy or heroism with hard labour. The other companies were the The evening openol with Mandlessoba's Marine Produsta; the Kyoto Saife; the Toyo beautiful" No. 4 Symphony" the effoot of which Steamship and the Por. Of thess four the was a little spoiled by a poor start probably Tayo may possibly become ennalescent before owing to nervousness. The two unaccompanied long, but the others are either dead or Tart Songs by the choir were excellent, the first moribund. The Sugar Company which caused Moonlight (Eaton Fanning) being by for the more loss and injury to Japan's reputation best thing they did during the evening. The than all the rest put together is now by parts wire well sustained; they commenced well, and more restraint was apparent than in the fate's usual waywardness fairly on the way 2-2 (0-3 “Baunce of St. George." In the "Hymn to to become once more s prosperous concern.

they were weak on the first notes, but

Apart from fixed appropriations on account

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The big fight, about, which there has been so sanchi peculation among follower of boxing, takes place at the City Hall to-morrow night when Lewis and Parker meet to deside the ques

Muster a few bars and finished well..

encare. Ining to be repeated as a

Mrs. Schofield's expressive and sympathetic of its liabilities, it had reduced ita debis by voise was hosed to the very best advantage in past April to 742,091 yen, and by the 34th Gluck's Recit, and Air Che Faro," which of October it had earned a proat of 910,000 0-3 was greatly appreciated by the audience, ye, so that subtmoting its debts, thers

part of it

ain her other solos, the or- remained a sum of 100,000 yen to be carried chestra was too loud and insistent, somewhat forward. It has been decided nevertheless chest

the affect of Mrs. Schofield's net to think of paying any dividend yet, autiful rendering. The pianoforte solo with The Company originally had a resorts of orahestral accompaniment, chosen by Profakkor 2,200,000 yen. This was entirely eaten up Danenberg, was Grieg's Opus 16 and his at the time of the disaster, and another year brilliant execution of this somewhat difflault must be devoted to restoring the reserve before delighted everyone. His encore Was à any payment of dividends can be mode on a Fantasia only Chapman was the conductor, and is

interpreted, to be congratulated on the success of the evening The full list of performers was as follows — Chorus:- Sopranos: Mrs. M. Badnley, Afrs, R. Chapman, Mrs. T., Crawford, Miss M. E. Mrs. Hewitt, Mrs, D. A Hunter, M. B

tion of shampionship of the Orient. Both men,pions Rigoletto," which was marvel- sound basis. It may nevertheless be confident-]

who bere been kept as strenuous work, are in good foile, and both have plenty of confidence in the result, The little challenger has to meet. a burly and scientifico opponent and there is much doubt, as to the realt.

Mr.

t

ly asserted that the clouds have rolled sway

from the sky of this enterprise. Japanese news papers say that Mr. Lin, the Formosa capitalist, bas parohasad 850 ahures and that an Omska capitalist has bought 1,000

Redlio Blanton has been seen to advantage Gogging Al Hance. Mits.beton - Hoope To A MOSQUITO THE NEXT G

in the V. B. C. training camp, and in the opinyon W W King, Mrs. 3, M. MoHatchon,

ion of many who have witnessed him at work be Mrs. Plumer, Miss Posscok, Mrs. L. Behoffeld.

MORNING.

Abould qualify to meet Lewis on a later date. P. Mrs. Shiras, Mra. Sinon, Mrs. Williams, Mrs. [OF REHOLDING IT, TORPID, AND CARELESS

OF THE IMMINENT KIŊINGUISHING BLÓW.] O. Smith, his opponent, is in splendid form, and E. Watts and Mrs.

Bishop, Mrs.

Mrs. Gold, Young Allos: Mre. A. L Miss Gordon, Mrs. T L. Perkins, Miss Paro, Mrs. J. E Shepherd. And so was the significant caress Bra Stabbings, Mrs. Wakeman and Mrs. D. Which, oft repented, broke my slumber deep? Wood Tenors Mr. B. B. Ayria, Ms. Twas thy insistent note which, more or less,

Mr. E. J. I Darby,

Higginboth, Mr. H

Mr. G.-P. Lamsert, Commr. M. Hundle,

Throughout the ghastly night, disturbed my H. F

sleep Stoneham, Mr. Sinca, M. R.H. Warhu

Warhurst, Mr. W. Wheaton and Mr. E. Watts. Barnes: Dost love me, then, mosquito-kit, so wall,

will as doubt keep the Canadian basy during the ml. In addition to these two flights, there should be some good sport in the welterweight competition, for which four of that class in the Colony have entered Altogether, the programma

by Mr. Whittaker

promiss to excək all those previously produced W. Armstrong, Mr. F. Austin, Mr. G. That there ons't pledge thy all, for this alone,

OBSERVER.

Mr.

Mr.

Balloch, Mr. C. E, H. Beavis, Mr. B. C. Cubey, And, car lese, now, of what hefalls thee, sell

A. F. Earle, Mr. C. T. Hose, Mr. G. M. Thy very life for those few hours; now gone? Has. Mr. J. M. Montchou, Sir Henry M But haply there is no romance; 'twas greed,

Mr. E. Marshall Not love, that prompted thee, so I imagine it. writing from Siningfu (Kansa) says:Some Wood and Mr. R. B.

Orchestra: Violins: Mrs. foreign firms at least think that China should Kirke, Miss G. Hutton Potts, Miss Byres, Mr. F. To know my blood is almost all Plantagenet be braglit into line with other countries, and it Barlow, Mr. H. F. Hickman, Mr. A. G. Berlit, Thon vulgar thing, svaunt! Thine now the

Mr. J. M. S. Rosario, Mr. C. A. P. Karier and doom, A cansol a stir in this city when the whole place Corporal A. R. Reynolds, A.S.C. Viola: That at the end of earthly pleasure Hos was placarded with hage posters advertising **M Main, and Mr G. 8. Arehbatt. Year horrid little frame.

A. Tiskla, Violincellos: Miss S. Let this (a miss) or this (a miss!) entomb cortan pills, Bometimes as many as night the Bass: Mr. W. W. Matthews Mutes:

'dies.)

Arrespondent of the N-C. Daily Newe, K.C.M.G., Mr. G. Zwards, M Thou morely dined on me; nor erred indeed,

posters were placarded in one place and the talk

- for days was about Wei Lion-el pills The Hr. F. M. Crawford and Mr. J. Osmund Obae: Straits Times.

name has certainly fixed itself upon the minds Mr. W Anderson. Clarionette: Mr.A 8. Tuxford. Bassoon: *Musician J. Bard.

(at last! it

KAPPA

The Daily Mail announces that Mr. William of the people and it was not surprising to and Horst Musician W. Baker and Musician that Tis. 200 worth were sold in a few days, SH Rendell Cornet: "Musician P. Bishop. Bailey, formerly a Malay rubber planter, and Trombone: Musician G. Davis. Tympe i owner of Bachelor's Deuble and other raco

Musician W. Danielson, Accompanzer- Mr horses, who died recently, has left £549,582, RH. Cousin.

His will orders that all his race-homes, except By kind permission of Captain A. Lowndes two, shall be sold for the benefit of the poor of

Litterink. and Offears of H.M.S. "Minotaur,

We hear now that some representatives of a tóbasso firm have reached the Province and are also placarding huge posters wherever they go advertising cigarette."

Mr. L. Hoott, .c. (Unionist).

(January, 1910.)

(Johnsey, 1910)

D. B. Waterlow, L.... 5,543 ... 5,512

G. A. Tonoha, U.

DISKENHEAD.

Mr. A Rigland (Unionis!) Mr. H. Vivian (Liberal)-

Unionist gain.

(January, 1910.) Honry H. Vivian, L.... 8.120 A. Bigland, U...7,976

WAKEFIELD.

Mr. Marshall (Liberal) Mr. E Brotherton (Unionist)_

Liberal gain.

(January, 1910.)

E: A. Brotherton, U... 3,121 Dr. Blanton Coit, Lab. "2,602 CUMBERLAND-ESEDALE. Mr. C. Lowther (Unionist) The Hon, G. Howard (Liberal

Unionist gain.

(January, 1910.)

Hon. Geoffrey Howard,

I

4.504 Claude Lowther, U. 4,570 RADNO"SHIRE.

8,304 7,249

2,837 2,651

4,581

G. A. Arbuthnot, U... 5,776

5.681

H. 1. Hynduan, Soc. 4,948

COTENTET.

Mr. A. B. W. Mason (Liberal) 7,361 Hr. J. Foster (Unionist)

'Liberal pain.

(January, 1910),

J. K. Foster, U

7.369

S. K. Hooking, f

7,153

6,828

DESPERATE ENCOUNTER WITH

A BULT

LANGOTHMAN'S TERRIBLE. EXPERIENCE,

A Scottish paper publishes the following or aiting story!→→

Only the other day we were informed of a des- perate straggle for life that had taken place some time ago between Mr. Johu Laverie, late of Glenluce, and now residing in Stranraer, and. a massive three-year-old Galloway. ball, an account of which, for some reason, was not made pabllo at the tirao. In the course of an inter view, however, Mr. Laverie furnished a member of our staff with the following account of his terrible experience -

"It was on the 15th July (the day of Stran ter Cattle Show) that I bad this narrow escape from death. I was on a visit to some friends at the farm of Barlae, Kirkinoer, and on the evouing of the day mentioned I went down to clean out the water-hole which applied the cattle with drink, and which was situated in the middle of a largá feld. I took with me a shovel for the purpose. After I had completed my teak, I sat down for a little while to see the fresh water gather. On Jorgo making tracks for home. I observed Galloway bell, which had been watching my operations from shout 100 yards away, was com

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ARCHIEPISCOPAL WIT,

Archbishop Ryan, of Philadelphia, like Arch- bishop Whateley, the late Bishop of Winchester, Dr. Wilberforce, and others that could be mon- tioned, ha a kindly wit which some persons have misconstrued a caustic. A Indy whom ho had been chaffing at a dinner party thought she aw her opportunity and his dessert. "A fig for you, your grace," she remarked pointedly, pass- ing. him a plata of figs in their loaves Her frock was ent very low in the neak. The arch- bishop only smiled politely, and taking a land from the plate sil, "A fig-lost for you, Mrs. X.”

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LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS.

The Philippines Co. str. Zafiro left Manila on the 22nd last, and ia dùo hora-to-morrow at 5 p..

The OP.R. Co.'s str. Empress of Japan arrived at Nagasaki at 8 am, on the 22nd inst., and loft again at 330 p.m. sams day for Kobo, where he is due to arrive at 7 p.m. on the 23rd instant.

The Dowell Line steamer Muncastle Castle arrived at Beaton on the 18th instant.

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ing nearer to use. When he would be about 20 JOHNSTONE'S yards off, he made a sudden rash at me. I tried to defend myself with the abovel, but it was no use, for be landed me somo yards away on the breadth of my back. Before I could recover myself, he made at me again, pinning me to the ground, with his head and knees my chest, and I found my ribs oracking And with the shock. He got u again gare me a throw some yards farther along the field. This time I alighted on my face, and the brate got on to my back with his head and knees. He again got up and made another change at regard to it is honest, that is to say--it is Pura bacling mo still further on the field, and Malt Whisky distilledin the Pot Still. Mors again landed on my back. By this

over, the evidence of the palate is in favour of nothing but death, and a big black buß, staring the statement that it is fully matured. The me in the face, no referee John facetiones romarked) to call "time," and not a soul in the vicinity to assist me. I determined, however, to sell my life as dearly as possible. and fight the beast to the bitter end. I got hold of him by the nostrils with my left hand with

me.

UR ANALYSIS of this Whisky indicates that the statement made in

car while malty and rich, ia 'soft. This Whisky is well adapted for Special Dietetic Purposes."

IT PAYS

my right I caught him by the nader you to buy this Whisky Each case contains a jew. After a severe straggin, I got a half coupon, and one who holds-the-one-selected by relson" on him, and succeeded in putting him the Distillers is entitled to a FREE FIRST

the ground. I could have kept him in this CLASS PASSAGE HOME. position for some time had there been any

chance of aid arriving; but, this being a forlora H. RUTTONJEE & SON,

WINE & SPIRIT MERCHANTS hops, I had to let him up. He once more cams 1260

at me with bead and knees in the same manter

se before, and I again managed to throw him.

This kind of contest continged until I had

throws him several times, and Thad bees pitched CHS. J. GAUPP

The

about 50 yards up the field. I was never on my feet, remember, from the first attack, and 7 am sure the fight Insted for 20 minutes, animal seemed determined to make an end of me, and although I was smashed nearly useless. by this time, I was determined to hold ontaa as possible. Fortunately, I had always thrown in the direction of soms large ash troos growing inthe vicinity, at the foot of which there was a mound of soil. I tried to crawl up this, bat with the next throw again sent fieldwards. Again I was panted to the bottom of the trees, and this time I managed to get up the mound. end catch hold of some twigs, and with the strength of my arms, which were fortunately whole, but, still, with great diffealty, I mana- ged to pull my body-n mass of broken bones-- a fork of the tree, about eight feet from the

into

4,211

2,724 Bir F. Edwards (Liberal) Mr. C. Venables Llewelyn U. 2,182.

Liberal gain..

(January, 1910)

C.L. D. V. Llewelyn, U. 2,222 Sir F. Edwar·la, La ..... 2,208

BEDFORD.

Mr. P. Barlow (Liberal)...... 2.775 Mr. W. A Attenborough, U 2,754

Liberal gain.

(January, 1910.) W.A. Attenborough, U.2,919 P. Barlow, L

2.750

WHITEHAVEN,

Mr. Richardson (Labour)

1,414 Lieut. Col. Jackson (Unionist) 1,220

Labour gain.

*

(January, 1910.)

Lt. Col. J. A. Jackson, U. 1,188

W. H. Wandless, L...

652

A. Sharp, Lab. ...........

825

ALL RELZAN.

Mr. B. Swift, c. (Untonst) 6,016

Mr. T. Glover (Labour).

- Unionist gain, b

(January, 1910.)

T. Glover, Lab. ...

R. Swift, z.c,.U.

*** 6,512

5,717 ASUNDERLAND (2).

8,757

Mr. Hamar Greenwood (Liberal) 11,997 Mr. Goldstone (Labour):

11,291

Mr. Joynaon Hicks (Unionist) 10 300 Mr. Samuel (Unionist)

10,132 One Liberal and one Labour gain.

(January, 1910.)

8. Storey, 10.12,384 J. Knott, U.

12,270

Rt. Hon. J. Stuart, L.11.529 T. Summerboll, d., Lb. 11,058 WOOLWICH.

Mr. W. Crooks (Lahour) Major Adam (Unionist)

Labour gain.

(January, 1910) Major W. A. Ada, U.. 8715 W. Crooks, Lab ...8,420

8.252 8,016

a

ground. I ramgined thege, nearly nade, my

& CO.,

ALEXANDRA BUILDINGS,

CHATER ROAD,

ARE NOW SHOWING

A VERY FINE SELECTION

OF

clothes having been stripped from my body in DIAMO

the encounter, for upwards of an hour, befors assistance strived, the bull standing gén-

to b

He made a try at the foot of the tree. charge at

at some

of the relief party, but ultimately they managed to get rid of him. I was then removed to the farmhours and attended

Stranraer Dr. Hunter, and latterly De Harper,

Those who road the above will agree with us that Mr. Laverio made a gallant fight for his life, and that no better example of pluck and physical endurance has been given at any wrestling match or pugilistic encounter championship beneurs that have takes place in recent years.

AND

D

ENGLISH MADE

HALL MARKED

It fe no doubt owing to Jalan JEWELLERY

splendid physique that he is alivo to-day to tell the tale of his thrilling adventure, from the effects of which he still sp Tera, although he is now able to be out of doors once more.

WEATHER REPORT.

On the 22nd at 11.55am-The depression remains to the Eastward of the Southern Philip pines, where pressure still shows tendency to give way.

The suti-cyclonic aras lying over the con timent has spreads toward 8.E, and pressure. has increased moderately over 8. Chins and the Loochoos

expected over

Very strong monsoon may be expe the N. part of the Chim Ses.

Hongkong rainfall for the 24 hours ending

at 10 s.m. today, 0.00 inches.

The forecast for the 24 hours ending st noon to-day is as followa

Hongkong & Neighbourhood N. winda, fresh,

fine.

(NE. winds,

strong,

Formons Channel South coast of Chins between game us No. 1.

Hongkong and Lamocks.) South coast of China between game as No. 1.

Hongkon and Hainan

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