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SUPREME COURT.
Thursday, January 12th.
IN SUMMARY JURSIDICTION.
BEFORE HIS HONOUR MR. F. A. HAZELAND (ACTING POISNĖ JUDGE).
J.
T. SHAW, HONGKONG ELECTRIC LIGHT CO.
COMPANY MEETING.
HUMPHREYS ESTATE AND
FINANCE CO., LTD.
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, JANUARY 18r¤, 1911.
An extraordinary general testing of shareholders in this Company was held at the Hongkong Hotel yesterday morning for the purpose of presing certain resolutions to amend
SPORTING NOTES.
League cricket on Saturday provided two interos ing results. The K.O.Y.L.I. get their first reverse since arrival at the bands of the H.K.C.C., and the Folies achieved their first victory this season.
The Club's handsome win over the mon from
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As the third round olored Martin shot in a right that stretched Parker on his back. On the count of three the gong sounded, but Par- Ler's seconds failed to go to his aid, and in the confusion he was allowed to roll around in an at- touipt to rise and wan counted out. Martin got the decision."
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At the forthcoming tournament it is likely 4 number of the Articles of Association of the the big county was practically due to Fearce and that a few of the K.O.Y.L.I. will make their
OATH.
REVOLT AGAINST ROME,
The demonstration was witnessed by many prominent men connected with the "rubber industry. Mr. Louis Schlesinger (chair. PROFESSORS RESIGN OVER ANTI-MODERNIST man of this Crude Rubber Washing Cota-
pany)
of was nccompanied by several his colleagues on the board, Including Mr Law- rence Boustead, Mr. Edward Highsm, Mr. H. BERLIN, Des. 20th.
B. Hornby, and Mr. W. H. Glanville. M.. The imposition of the anti-modernist oath Gaignet explained in French the working of en the Catholic clergy of Germany is beginning the machines, Mr. Deesan supplemented the to caure considerabin trouble. This oath obliges information, and Mr. Cyril Drummond (the all Catholic priests declara their allegiance to sub-manager of the company) conducted a party the traditional dogmas and doctrines of the of inspection.
In connection with the "s-lus" dopariment trines to their flocks ss are contained in the of the company, agencies have been established
New York. The company has secured an official From Musich it is reported that four brokers Messrs. S. Figgin & Co., Lewis & that aity bare rosigned their pastoral & stanton (Limited). functions in order to escape taking this oath, that a Catholic clergyman has de The final of the L.R.C. inter-club competiolined to take the oath, and that a professor bas completely severed his connection with the tion was played on Weinenday at Causeway Charch as a protest against the nation of the RING Centurios have boon of almost weekly Bay Ground, and resu tied in a win for Mr. Papal Nuncio. The great majority, however, Ribeiro's team by one goal to nil. For the of the teaching staff of the faculty of Catholie winners D. Baptisia played a good game and Theology have consented to give the required
'guarantees. for the losers R. Caher showed himself a promising forward.
Iis Lordship delivered his decision in this Company as advertised. Mr. Henry Humphreys H. Hancook. The fornier went in first with Clax appearance in the ring in the preliminary ovents Church, and to promise to tench only such doo- | from the defendants the sum of $70.50, being Bonnar, J. Scott Haraton, G. Balloch and Dr. his successor, for 1. TheRev.Payne wao associated | quality of the fightingmen-of the regiment which nisud creeds. action yesterday. The plaintiff sought to recover/ prosidod, others present boing: Massrs. J.W.C.ton, whom he saw dismissed for 2, and Hastings, Local sportsmen are anxious to discover the decision of the Eonmenical conncils and recog-in Hamburg, Paris, Antwerp, Yokohama, and damage for injuries to a fau, a suit of clothes J. W. Noble (directors), Mr. Enos Sath with Pearce next, but he yielded up his bat sacoooded the Baffs. According to Tommy At or by tho negligence of the defondante Hornby, H. P. White, A. II. G.. Jackson, G. after making 24, and then the partnership of ins, some of the pugiliste in the Yorks are "hot Professors of Theology at the University of Peat, W, J. and H. Thomson, and Gów, Wilson,
and janket onnod by the defondants, scrotary) and Messrs. T. F. Hough, F. W
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or their Horranis, in knocking over fan standing in the plaintiff's shop on the 18th July, 1910. In the alternative the plaintiff claimed from the defendsuts the sum of $70.50 being damage for traspass by the defendants or their servants at the place and time and on the day above specified.
Mr. M. Render Harris (of Messrs. Wilkinson & Grist) appeared for the plaintiff, and defendants were represented by Mr. A. Jackson (of Messrs. Johnson, Stokes & Master). -
Moxon, P. C. Polis, 4. Tarnor, F. W. Bird, L. R. Needham, P. A. Xavier, W. D. Jupp, A Forbes, D. E. Clark, J. A. Turrant, G. Rapp. R. Buyers, T. P. Hall, J. W. Taylor, J. F. Wright, D. White and P., Testor,
The Secretary, read the notice convening the meeting.
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The CHAIRMAN said:-Goutlemon, Beforo. actually pating the Resolutions to you, which I shall do scriatem, I should like to make a for remarks. Though you may not be prepared to His Lordship dovided that the plaintiff view the passing of thess Resolutions with must be non-suited with costs--because enthusiasm, it must be borns in mind that he had not discharged the onus which was upon General Managers and Directors have to be paid him of antisfying the Court that the damages and that to quote a time-worn aphorism, "The was caused by an employes of the Electric Light sourer in worthy of his hire"; moreover, Co., Ltd. His Lordship was of opinion that the would remind you that your Directors and socident occurred through something boing General Managers have received no remunera
1907. I do unt therefore done to the seaffolding which was outside tion singo
anticipate that впу shareholder wil "plaintiff's shop. This timber beam which dansed the accident must have fallen from object to those responsible for the management *height, broause the frF bad the effect of Living some remuneration for their services. skinning the point of the window barato especially when I explain to you that this His Lordship sa'd he was satisfied, having Company (with one exception) is the only one I scaffolding cansed the accident. There was in the management cosses entirely when profits a great conflict of ovid nce as to whether fall below 7 per cent and that the remuneration the Electric Light Ca's people were there you are caked to sanction only amounts to shout at all on the morning of July 18. His Lordship four cents per share por auunin in normal was of opinion that they wore there not only years. The remuneration gail to your General before the accident but also at the tigio.of the Managers and Directors in the past has been accident, Plaintif, howover, had to prove mora. He had to satisfy the Court that defend. ant's employees caared the accident. It was abundantly clear and obvious that the man on the scaffolding, who in his opinion used the acci dont, we not on employes of the Eketrio Light" Co, Ltd. Having regard to his view as to how the accidoot happened, and on the evidence generally, his Lordship was not satisfed that the accident was caused by any of defendant's employees.
Pearon and Hancock remained undissolved till | stuff" the required number of runs was obtained. The Club won by seven wicketa.
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occurrence of late, and the number to date ara:
H. Hancock 105 not out Corp!. Oeman, 107 notant.... Corp. Osman, 121 not out R. Hancock, 176 not out T. E. Pearce, 113 not out....
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Roller skating is now the craze in Hongkong and its attraction is not likely to wane while the cool weather Insts. At all hours of the day devotees are on the local rink, learning the art or onil svouping to become more proficient as they "ose the glowing hours willi fiying foot." Manila, so far, is in advanes of. Hong-
kong, as will be observed by the following:-
The victory of the Polion over Civil Service on Saturday was a surprise to both parties. Even with MacHardy's good score of 40, total of 65 was rather small to look hopefal, but their opponents were not at full strongth and
The Iris Skating Rink was a lively scope of they had to acknowledge defeat by 15 runs, The E.E. ohiained their second victory over great fau and merry-making at a fancy-dress Kowinon, and the Remnants and Craigengawer ball hold there by the American Club. Some rory pretty costumes wore to beseen, pierrotaand finished without points going to either. -
pierrettes, and calambines proving the most popular costumes, and tho. offect was indeed. Disaster again overtook the Yorkshire men on gay and picturesque. Faney skating prored Wednesday in a League match when they met the feature of the evening and pastmasters of the E.E. and only scored 34 to their opponents' the art dali hted the audioses by their skilful looking on as there were on the floor, and the 94, The honcurs of the day went to Corporalkating. There were almost as many people effective. He took seven wickets for three runs, participants." The K.O.Y.LIT's score is, think, the lowest made in League cricket this son,
The analysis now reads:
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Rumours are allost in Drosdon that in the Catholic Court ofrcles there. much chagrin in folt at the Vatican's treatment of Princo Mar, and that the King espacially is greatly irritated. It is evou said that King Friedrich August, never at any time an enthusiastic Catholio, is considering whether he should not transfer his allegiance to the Church to which a vast majc.
rity of his subjects belong.
A statement is telegraphed here from Rome to the effect that the Prince has already given entisiaetory assurances to the Pope. He is de- soribed as a tuna of burning zeal and eager tem- perament, possessing profound historical insight and x ahapluto master of the points at issoo between Eastorn and Western Churches.
The abbot of the Benedictine Monastery at. Benron recounts a curious conversation which he had recently with the Kaiser. His Majesty narrated a conversation which he once had with an Aguastic professor of Protestant theology.
regard to the evidovca, that the person on the ! know of where remuneration to those concerned Tavener. R.E., whose trundling way most audience seemingly enjoyed it is mach as they be sought to prove that. Christ was not divine,
AT THE MAGISTRACY..
For standing on the stop of a tramer and attempting to obtain a free ride at Saiwanho
Chiness was yesterday Sued $5.
An employee in an undertaker's shop in Hollywood Road appeared befors Mr. J. R. Wood charged with embezzling $300. He was
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remanded.
:
The master of a junk was fined 10 for cruelty
s follows:-
JUDOTIN OMTH
1901 General Managers...311,577.88
Directors ... 1902 General Managers...
Directors 1903 -- General Managers
Directors 1901-General Managers
.. Directors 1905-General Managers
Directors 1906-General Managers
Directors 1907-General Managors
Dizastors
12,792.24 same amount
4,643 26 same amount
4,836.61 same amount
6,787.87 same amount
6,283.59 Auris amount
7.027.58
same amount 1903--Nothing. 1909-Nothing.
Remnants ...
HCK.C.C.
Kowloon
| Remnants
|||| H.K.C.C..
ril Bervice
Craigengower
Kowloon
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Tork's
OBSERVER.
ROYAL HONGKONG GOLF CLUB.
The Captain's Cup was played for at the Happy Valley from the 7th to 9th inst. with the following resulte
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Hand.
5
Gross., icap. Nett.
95
18.
77
Lat, Col. Close
85
80
D. Templeton
:98
18
80
A. Ritchie.
94.
- 10
84
C. A. Tomes...
97
- 18
85
F. C. Walker
101
16
85
A. W. Walkinshaw
25
+1
86
A. C. E. Elborough 102
-13
89
29 entries.
L DWW
R.E.
Police Civil Service
POOL.--
L L L W
WWL
+N. S. Marshall
95
84
L D W
C. A..Tomes...
F. Walker
101.
A. H. G. Jackson.,
105
Craigongowor
Yorks
You will ros from the foregoing that the two fat yeara 1901 and 1902 have been caton up R.Q.A. by the two lean years 1908 and 1909, and that what we are now asking you to sanction will, in a good year, coat you less than the Articles o Association at present provide and in a bad year' less than anything you have previously paid, 1908 and 1909 only excepted. I ought perhaps to mention that the reasons why our dividends have fallen from 10 per cent. in 1901 and 1902 to
League football is practically at an end now, the last match in the fixture list being-that-
ful if this match will be played, as the men on the other side of the water have allowed their enthusiasm to evaporate for this season, Naval Yard have considerably improved their Buffs with 12 points for nine matches played, while the R.E. come next with 10.
between Kowloon and the R.G.A. It is doubt-
Tut. Cel. Close
A. W. Walkinshaw
A. Ritchin
A. C. E. Fiborough 102
28 antries.
* Winner of Cup. Winner of Pool.
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THE CANTEEN QUESTION IN THE PHILIPPINES.
For an hour the Kaiser listened to the professor When the professor had finished his discourse the Kaiser said:-
FOR A CASE
"OF
UP
#Herr Professor, have you ever told your JOHNSTONE'S
pupils In the vine: ye are the branolies?"
"No, your Majesty.
"Do you believe that before your time any professor over said ao?"
"No, your Majesty."
"Do you think that in fature any professor will ever say such a thing to his pupils?"
Certainly not." said the professor,
M.P.
WHISKY
EXTRACT FROM THE LANCET."
"Good, Herr Professor," said the Kaiser: "Just because no teacher can say such a thing indicates that the statement made in UR ANALYSIS of this Whisky
as Christ said, I I believe that Christ was not only human, but God also."
There is strong reason for believing that the professor in question was none other than Dr. Delitzsoh, the ominent Assyriologist and author of Fabel and Bible." We are not told what offeet the Kaiser's singular non sequitur style of reasoning had on the eminent scholar.
RUBBER
PROSPECTS PROBLEMS.
AND
regard to it is honest, that is to say-it is Puro Malt Whisky distillodin the Pot St. Mere- over, the evidence of the palate is in favour of the statement that it is fully matured. The flavour, while malty and rich, is 'enft,' Whisky is well adapted for Special Dietetio Purposes."
IT PAYS
This
you to buy this Whisky. Each case contains a coupon, and one who holds the one selected by the Distillers is entitled to a FREE FIRST CLASS PASSAGE HOME.
A survey of the different aspects of the rub. ber industry, suys the Globe, is interesting at the present time, in view of the fact that the year has brought excellent results to many companies, 50]
and that a new period will shortly open. One of the most important points for consideration is the possibility of the scope at consumption, which is dependent on a variety of circum
H. RUTTONJEE & SON,
WINE & SPIRIT MERCHANTS.
stances: There is, of course, scarcely a doubt that CHS. J. GAUPP
to pigs. The animals were packed olosoly to- 41 per cent. in 1909 are that the profits gether on the deck on their backs and wore for the years 1901 and 1902 wore abnormal position and now appear as runners-up to the canteen is one that is receiving a gond dent of bicles, which hars come so much into vogne
unable to get on to their feet.
owing to large and profitable sales of property and that all the other year except A Chinese who was found by Mr. Hoggarth 1908 and 1909 bad the benefit of some pro- on Wednesday in Caine Road selling opium to fit apart from the ordinary revenue; and further which a false trade description was applied was that since 1908 we have had our Kowloon Mar- yesterday dued $200 for selling the opium and ine Let No.48 vacant and have had to pay interest sentenced to four months' imprisonment foron Mortgages on Kowloon Inland Lots 609, 674 being in possession of the drug with a falso trade and 575, which antli then had been defe:red. mark attached.
These two items zione account for a diminution
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The Loagne analysis now reada 4.
Bulls... R.GA.
A woman was yesterday, sentenced to three of revenue equal to 2 percent. But it must be Honths' imprisonment for theft. She was living remembered that the large amount of undevelop. in the same house as the complainant, anded land which we possess, though bad for us in entored her room in her absence, opened a borbal years, will be a source of strength lens with a duplicate key sad took there from a gold when the swing of the pendulum' srca more `ring, jade stono drops, and several articles of brings about an active demand for proparty. clothing. The stolen articles were found con. Undeveloped land is, generally speaking, moze | HK.F.C... cested in a kerosene oil lamp,
readily marketable than land which has been built upon. I propose now to put the
LANDING OF JAPANESE ADMIRAL Resolutions.
The CHAIRMAN then proposed the first resolu Yesterday morning Bear-Admiral Kawashimation, which provided for the reduction of dizac-
tora from seven to Bro., in command of the Japanese squadron now in port, landed officially at Blake Pior, On the road facing the pier a guard of honour from the
to.
Mr. Jurr seconded, and the motion was agreed
certain
to be
the motor-car vehicle, industry will show ax- pansion in this country and abroad, and particularly in the direction of commercial re- of recent years, In other directions,
это horse vehicles displaced to a greater extent, while in the matter of cycles, especially motor cycles, the expansion is likely to be considerable, provided the reason is favourable to the use of these, The Coronation year will mean a revival in so eial doings, and the motor industry should pro fit from this. Rubber goods are also extending their use, and add largely, especially in Ameri
The question of the restoration of the army attention from the ranking officers of the service who have the welfare of the soldiers very much l at heart, saya the Manila Cableneros.
The question is one that calls for dispassionate discussion if it is to be resolved for the best interests of the army. It is spart from the general question of the so-called liquor traffic. It is moreover one that cau not be handled by those who make their slogan, "No compromise with rom. zi
It involves the choice of the Lessor of two evils. So far as the Phillippines, to the demand for the raw product,
It is in the production of raw rubber that cer. Islands are concerned it is the general opinion tain problems may have to be faced. As we of the officers who have had charge of the army
have before hinted in this column, groster that the lot of the soldier would be better and
care will have to be exercised in tapping the interests of the service better conserved were the canteen restored. The figures of the various departments of the army that have a bearing on the matter confirm this conviction of the 'officers.
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4-0 3-0 1-15-1 2-0 - 3-2 2-0 -Sor. W5-1 1-5 1.0
2-2 1-0 Sor. LD-1
0-1
2-3
RE.....
Naval Yard
1-1 5-1 4-1 2-2
-5-05-0
0-3
0-2 2-0 3-0 3-0 0-1 1-5 2-1
3-21-0 1-1 1-5 0-1 2-3 0-3 1-1 0-2
Kowloon
1-0---2
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and collecting the latex, for in order to get into
the market at good prices, there can be
по doubt that trees have been tapped
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& CO.,
ALEXANDRA BUILDINGS,
CHÂTER ROAD,
ARE NOW SHOWING
VERY FINE SELECTION
0-2 The vile joints that surround every army post before the later is at its best, which is no good in the islands just outside of the post's jurisdie.to the trees themselves, while the rubber is not tion, spreedine their vicious nets for the soldiers, of as good a quality as it should be. The lap- add convincing evidence to the opinions of the pin of young tress 18 a serious matter, and is
highly detrimental. In the hardwood industry DIAMOND
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The Royal Hongkong Yacht Club is holding a`regatta on Saturday,, 21st inst., at which number of rowing events will take place. Among these are a junior tours, inter-club and service or professional fours, “Ewo" challenge cup competition for hong fours, inter-clab pairs,
officers,
The question is not whether it would not be the cutting of immature trees brought discredit better for the troops if all surts and conditious and less on to the companies working it, and of spirituous liquors were kept away from then, although it is very haman to hurry things on for the purpose of reaping good results, it means but whether it is not less injurious to the men
financial loss has been sustained, in addition. imbibe the poisonous beverages purveyed at the It is to io, hoped that in the rubber industry to drink the beer sold in the canteen than to that a reputation has to be regained, after a "dope joints" surrounding the posts.
General Potis, formerly in command at Ft. diseration will save too eager producers from
the follies of premature tapping. Jooord as favouring the restoration of the cared gigs (military crews), while soraich races canteen, General Duvall, quoting the records will be arranged if time permits.
The CHAIRMAN proposed the second resclu- 13th Bajpata was drawn up. The Admiral and tion, with regard to the remuneration of directors souiur fours, whale boat (naval erowe,) and six. 1 MoKinley, in his report, went strongly on
Mr. FORBES Seconded, and the motion was carried
The necessary money having been put up, the fight between Bill Levis and Rod Stauton, the Canadian champion, will be brought off in the
his party loaded shortly after 10.15. a.m., and were met by Captain Mitchell-Taylor, A.D.C. to his Excellency the Governor, and Mr. T. The CHAIRMAN proposed the third resolution Fanatsu, the Japaness Consul. As the Admiral dealing with the rouneration of the General steppod ashore-from the pinnace, a calute was Managers fired and the guard presented nems. The Mr. Hover seconded, and the motion was Admiral then made the usual insgestion, aftor carried,
The CHAIRMAN proposed the fourth resold City Hall this month. Stanton is evidently which the visitors took chairs for Government tion, providing for the striking out of Artide House, where they were received by his Ex-105, and the substitution of new Artioles 10 soxious to meet the Australian, and although cellency the Clovernor. Later in the day his 105A, concerning the declaration of dividends Lewis demurred to the meeting at first because
and unclaimed dividends..
he thought it would not be a draw, hasson came Excellency retarned the call.
Mr. Warre seconded the motion, which was up to the scratch when the money was deposited. agreed to
The CHAIRMAN proposed the fifth resolution, Many followers of the sport fancy the chance PROTEST BY UNOFFICIAL MEMBERS which provided that the foregoing resolutions of the Canadian, but Lewis romains the favourite should be retrospective in their effect, and that Both men are preparing for the fray, Stanton
OF LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.
In the report of the proceedings of the Public Works Committee held on December 29th the following protest appears:
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RUBBER LAUNDRY.
A NEW INDUSTEY IN LONDON,
AND
ENGLISH MADE
HALL MARKED
of the judge advocate's office and other stat istios of the army, made a strong argument to the same end. General J. J. Pershing, asked by the writer for his opinion on the subject, drawn from his experience, takes the same view
A number of commercial gentlemen interested of the matter. General Pershing says:
The restoration of the Army canteen wonld, in the manufacture of rubber availed themselves bollove, materially reduce the number of do- last month of the opportunity in visiting the JEWELLERY sertions that now occur annually in the Army. Brat rubber washing factory established in It wonll certainly greatly reduce the number London. Se many milions have been invested of minor offences, such as absence without love in rubber in the last for years, remarks the and drunkenness A. properly conducted canteen Standard, that the development of the industry serves as diab where the soldier in pro- possesses widespread interest. The
At Rubber Washing Company have built extensive vided with ghé malt refreshments. present, in the absence of the canteen, the sol premises upon a alte near the railway station at dier, for want of a better place to go, frequently Lower Edmonton, and have equipped the patronises the nearest bar. The ordinary factory with the Murad-Dessau and the Guignet cleansing machines, which stamp the neigh is usually of a low character. It is beyond bourhood as the home of the rubber laundry. the control of military authorities, and the Here all kinds of rubber, in the crude state. soldier, when in a state of intoxication, is likely will be received, and the impurities extracted. At first the output will be about ten tons per to commit any of the offences in the calendar,
the alterations in the Articles should be deemed as the V.B.C. and Lewis at the Bella Viowaloon located in the vicinity of military posts to have been effected and to-come into force Botel. as on and from the 1st January, 1910.
Mr. Moxon seconded, and the motion was carried.
the resolutions. (Applause,)
Boxing appears to bo booming in the While approving of the foregoing items of the meeting, gentionen. There will be a
The CHAIRMAN-That concludes the business Philippines just now, and if Bill Lewis adheres to his present intention of visit. (plans for additions to Maternity Hospital and confirmatory meeting at a later date, of which plans for searchers' quarters to be added to the due notion will be given to you. I thank you ing the islands, he will doubtless find that Imports and Exports Office), the Unefisial very much for your attendance, and for passing a few of the local bruisers are willing to accom Members, becoming aware that, in almost all casos, the proposals submitted to them have al ready been decided or by the Government, beg to protest that such precedure nullifies the pur- pose for which it may be presumed they were ppointed, and submit that, if their services are
wodate him after he and the coloured fighter, Mollraine, have fought their long-deferred battle Kid Barker, the Shanghai boxer, is now in Mouila, but his career there so far has not been more successful than it was in Hongkong Here is what the Cablesexy says about his first fight
WAS it
Crade
fed with large quant-
ALSO
A LARGE STOCK OF
MAPPIN & WEBB'S
In the canteen all this is controlled. No soldier day. The machinery was set in motion recently, is permitted to become intoxicated. The profit and of the canteen accrues to the company messes ities of raw rubber chunks, which emerged from SILVERWARE
the purifying process in a state the manufacturer requires for the welding process of the different and the soldier receives the bonefit. I am strongly in favour of the Army canteen."
varietien he has to use. The essential merit of the machines is that no rubber is lost in the waste.
PLAGUE IN HAINAN.
A Hainan correspondent of the N.-C. Daily Newe, writing on the 17th ult., said :-
In the District of Tauchon this disease is steadily on the increase. Many of the Chinees have come to Dr. Bryan of the AP.M. at Nodba fong market is also affected and the place is
AND
PRINCES PLATE
AT THEIR
LONDON CATALOGUE PRICES
A HONGKONG BLUNDER
Mr. Dessan, the manager of the company, ar- plained to the gathering present that there are Under this heading a London paper prints the following —
mechanical devices underground to catch the From China congs news of a strange blunder
waste rubber and to purify the water. The water to be of any practical use, the schemes en which that will cost the Admiralty about £10,000 to
repair. The entrance to the Naval docks at "Kid Parker, the China coast boxer, made his
need over and over again, and the importance of representatives. I have been in the rubber viors should be submitted to them in their ies were set afoot, and it turned out that some and
fell victim to the hammering described as resembling a disturbed beehive, the trade thirty years, he stated, "and there is some to be learned avery day. The chief con initial et gea."
drainage work and been done in such a way that tactics of Terry Martin, of the Engahip tarrar-stricken people rushing hither and on,sideration has been to find a machine which will The members present at the meeting were the earthy matter which previously went in another
New York, through a flaks decision. Their unable to decide whether to remain in their extract rubber from the raw mater al without direction was being deposited in front of the Hon. Mr. Chatham (Chairman), Hon. Mr. Wei dock entrance. As a consequence of this a
bout Isated three rounds, and Martin had the homes or to move out into grass hats; the cold waste, and we have reduced the quantity of Yuk, Hon. Mr. Osborne, and Hor. Mr. Keerick, good deal of dredging will have to be done to Kid worsted with fierce right and left apparents rainy weather asks the latter alternative very irreclaimable rabber to the absolute minimum.“
much of a hardship.
the Government mar desire to obtain their Longkoog was found to hereilting up. Inquirbow to Manila sporting bugs last night, to be inoculated with anti-plague seram. Nam economy was emphasied by Mr. Dessan to one of Plis only Cost of Transport to
repair the mischiež have to be do
thing
Hongkong.
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