-I
RANDOM REFLECTIONS,
LOCAL SPORT.
RESULTS AT A GLANCE
The exceptionally long spell of dry bracing weather is no doubt enjoyed by all of us, but it has its drawincks. It makes for a scarcity of
Craingowar wafor, and now that there is a prospect of our Civil Sievien liquor posting us still wore, the ontlogk. 1 5o1 | ILK CIC "A" very pleasant. It looks ay if tho drought were R.E.
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 27TH, 1911.
ROYAL ENGINEERS.
Lt. Williams, b Hoggarth
Cpl. McGregor;st, Pitt. 1) Hoggarth.......
Opl. Bell, rir out
Maj Tayo, e Pitt, b Kelly
LEAGUE CRICKET,
Ray, Bostur. Pegg, run out an
178
Keenants
102
Cpl. Taverner, u Üümmeti, h Kelly
Cpl. Ostmalı, b Hoggarth
JAL WO.Y.LI 153R..A. 171 Pollers...
154
Pea, Crew, at Pite, b Hoggarth
242
Capt.. Aalisun, not out
114
Cpl. Campion, not out
Cpl. Kolly did not bat
Extras
LEAGUE FOUTRAIL,
R.G.A.
1 K, YOLL
LEAGUE CRICKET.
to be as prolonged as lust, vene, when some sovenį (8 wickets) or crit mouths posel without way rain falling- With the exception of a day at Chim New Year. there has bent no rainfall for four or five mouths, and the situation is beginning to be viewed, seriously,
EIGENGOWER ». THE REMNANTS.'-
This Lesguo fixture was played an Saturday-
"CHYIGENDOWED,
P. Currie, b' Warburton
L. A. Roso, chicks, 1 Wasbeerinti
R. Ben, i Conde, 1 Shields ..
J V. Braga, b "Wa-Bairion
A. Mille. b Warburto y
3.1%. Korin, r. Warburton, 6 stille E.T., Jan, 11. 20
WWF Kanesh, --hackleton, U Warburton
A corres; undent who calla himself "Truthful | and resulted in a win for C.C.C. Scuros - Tommy" writes expressing surprise that nobody had any eyes for the dresses of the men folks at the rates. How would this do for you?” he ask: Mr Smith appeared in a preation of 'Tak Cheong's wearing a desidert impress of the mul of that celebrated mast. Mr. John's gel-up was not altogether origins, as it looked like i last year's costume pressed out and bloaned for the occasion. Mr. Robinson's array was almost ideal bar the tout ensemble was somewhat spoiled. by his awful old hat, which appeared to base boon resented from a dirty pile and had evidently seen better days and any of them. It is a well for Truthful Tommy" that he hide his identity under a nom de plume,
The Legislative Council has got to work again, and judging from
subinitio to the mooting
the present session
DIL
the agenda Thursday
tory
should be important one. Serora) mesures of canso. quoace are foreshadowed, and these shoul kare considerable bearing on the life and-interests of the coqumunity.
Perhaps the most interesting of the several Bills before the Legislative Comuni is that for the incorporation of the University. His Ex- cellency informed the Counsil that it was based on the Bill incorporating the youngest of the Home, universities, namely, Bristol, nail we can well un lerstand that everything that its pro- moters can do to give the University ä'good start is being carefully thonght: out and planned. The Governor's speech introducing the Bill for the charter was a particularly happy oné, and one that is likely to create a good lu pression among those to whom the University may la expected to appeal.
4
* A
I understand that "Dewi Bunt" ia shortly to be celebrated by the sons of Wales resident, in Hongkong, but I cannot understand why the culebration shoald bo se exclusive as it has been in Hoogkene. When the Scots celebrate St. Andrew's day the occasion is one of opsa-bunded hospitality. When the Englishmen have patriotic intervals, they invite all and sundry to join them in their colebration of St. George's Day. But the celebration of St. David resemble the meeting of a secret society. Con it be that the local Taffies believe themselves to be the salt of the earth? Or are they afraid that the language and the dinner will be too much for other than Wolsh constitutions ?
It is rather disappointing to learn that the liquor dation have not proved so remunerative as was expected and that there is in consequence a possibility of the Legislative Council being'ask- ed to suggest some additional means of raising rovenus. Further duties on liquor ure not likely to prove acceptablo, and an income tax "pro- position will doubt loss end, as it diñia Singaporo, in being abandoned" | Still, something will have to be done unless we are prepared to drick ourselves into prosperity.
"Our old friend."" to quote the Hon. Mr. Hewett, samo in for some attention at the Legislative Council on Thursday when the -motion-by-the-Hon. Mr. Pollack that a clock tower be added to the Post Office buildiurns projčeted before was under discussion. The only invoclast of the day was the Hon. Mr. Keswick, who expressed, the opinion that the Clock Towne at the top of Pedder. Street had cutlived its day and generalion, and I am surprised that his condemnation of the old landmurkhas notelicited a protest from the many bero who apprciate the old tower, bał probably they realise that it is not in danger yet. There are many who believe that the Clock Tower is of some mora valuợ thân a timepizoo: they declare that it divides the traffic. Personally. I cronos ses its use Wo don't need a. in Des Voeux Road at an even more busy crossing to divide the traffic, and why we should have it in Quena's 'Road I can't understand- Of course, if “oar old friend" is a legacy which we must have, then by all means let us put the best face on it possible.
*
****
Panctuality at entertainments and 'ongago- men's generally is not a feature of Hongtong, and it has been deplorably, evident during the stay of The Follies. Almost nizhtly the pleasure of the entertainment is marred to many in this érmes cirole by the iuennsidemtraces of those who come in lato. An occasi cal delinquant would dmbtless bo. Iclerated, but at prevent it has beome a habit, and very aggravated, too. Ons victim of this irregularity was keurd using the following gnotation" Punctuality is the politeness of kings; the lack of it is the characteristic of less noble brings" Pessibly it is not entirely the fault of the Persons condemned. The inad-qasto service of trama from the Peak at that hour ja often the cause of it
*
1.1. Borden antosli
H. Burabout, the mob bat
Fxt
178
Kerr Hoggarth Kolly
Total (for 6 wicketa)....
Bowling Analysin.
.
171
M.
R.
10 2
0
16 .2
70
1
TOLICE
Wodelionse, b Pegg. Fit, e and Pegg.......
Kelly, b. faverner..... Cooler, Kelly, b Pegz... Benford, barernier Grimmett, b Taverniere.. Kent, e Taylor, be "Davorne", MeHardy, not out
Ogg, and Page
Kerr, Metroror, is dismis Hogarth, eaui hieman.
Extras
Totol. Bowling Analysis.
114
Tow!
OL
Bowling Analysis.
胜。
W.
Warleto
3
52
Teremez Per...... De
10
9
Q
17
3.1
Dotionlly...
23
1
In
2 33
12
Mes
Moody
Shields
DIE BLANANTE.
G. Casko, e und 1 Cuerdo.
W. H. Warkartor, hurri
D
F. C Shackleton, b Pestonji...
C. T. Floạn, curva ho, b Pestonji ...
B. J. Sanders, Is Pesti nji ..
5. A. S. Mag, 15 Pandurji.
-D..bestean, itoy Batwa.m.
A. 1.11 Runquelfe, is Tayler
M. M. Man, Peetanj D.E. Donnelly, not t
C. B. Shields, & Pestoniji
Tayler *Currie
J Hreg Pestonji Baltiwira
Extras
151
10
7
Tatil,
162
Bowling Analysis.
(.
W.
12
2 53
11
12
E
1 13
03 3
2
0
CIVIL SERVICE V. KOYLI
FOOTBALL HONGKONG SHIELD.
COMPETITION.
İG A. 2. KOY L.L. (LEFT HALF.) This watch, was played on Saturday.
The
COMPANY MEETINGS.
HONGKONG AND SHANGHAL THANKING CORPORATION..
early in the year, and the disturbing effect on the ordinary trade demand of a prolonged and axtrusivo oporation for a rise ongiperred in India, the price of silver las not akowen wel 'grat fluctuationsasinight havebeen expected. Taking The ordinary half-yearly meeting of share the whole year the gaotations bugs cortainly imon variable, ranging from 23 to 254 por oz, stan holders in the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank-dard, but for six months of that time the price The Corporation was held at the City Hall was maintained between 24 and 25 pene. As
agon on Saturday, when the tilety-first roport" of the Court of Directors was submitted. Mr. gads the production of silver, the existing emurcos give no definite indication of change one G. Battoclí presidad, and there were also present:
way or another, with the exception of the Cobalt the Hon. Mr. H. Keswick, Messrs. R. Shexal Mines of Canada, which are exposted to produce G. H. Mechucit, W. Logan, F. II. Armstrong one threy or four million ounces in excess of Andrew Forhes, G. Friesland, C. R. Lenzque, their list year's outpat. In the Straits Sat:le F. Lich and H. A. Sieb (directors), Mr. Nants aud Feleratel Malay States, mining, ug- Stabb (chief manager), Sir Paul Chater, Sirinlture and trade generally, continue to show Hormusjen Mody, the Hon. Mr. H. A. Dewolf,
satisfactory progross, There is a consisterable the Hon. Mr. H. R. Pollock, tho Ròn. Hr. E.
increase in the export figures, iniinly due to the Osborne, Dr. J. H. Saunders, Dr. P.: 0.
larger expot of rubber and the enhanced prico Steduan. Dr. J. W. Kobby, Messrs. M. B.
fin. Tin contiusos to hold first place in the Hynd, R. G. Edwards. : C. Jõnsk, W, JL. Potts. F. Maitian, W. 6. D. Turner, Fir Thomas, W. A dumna Orain, W. Dunbar, Chau Kai-Ming, Ho Koi Tong, A. Findlay Smith, J. W. C. Bonnar. Chun Tong, Yung Hia
Pong, J. Tarton, C. S. Gabbay, FA, Gomes, Wong Lang Him, M. Humphregs, H. W. Looker, C. Pemberton, Elis Kaderie, E. 1. Haskelt, T. Pear, E. Chamkabhey, D. I
products of the Malay Stats, but it has a growing rival in rubber, which may some day shullunge it for the premier position in trade figure. From the grant vivo-pro- ducing countries, Burmak, Siara and Coolin-
thin, last year's exports wegs all up to the
waraze,
in bulive cultivator most
have done well. Crop prospects for the current smason are reported to be favourable, with the
5lles, J. M. 1 Machado, Jo' Fauk. Lo Cheung Shin, H. E. Ikungs, J. W. Taylor. E. J. Gription, perhaps, of those of Siam, where the giulil is estimated for slow a filling off; bat H. M. I. Nemaze, W. H. Pureeli. C. D Wilkinson, A. V. Apar, A. H. Griffin, A. resite are so dapaident on eliantic conditions may vary from day to day that, in plaers
which
BG.A, lost tho toss and kicked off with a strony Bryer, C. A. Tomes, Muring Stewart, and A. Vero, oficial figures are not supplicil, forecasts!
Rodger.
¿
win against them. The Yorkshiremen immed.
The Chief Manager read. The natine crus for rice turvosts should not be taken too iately made tracks for goal nid gained a corner,
seriously, Lu the Philippines the failing is the meeting, “ which proved fruitless. This was hardly clearode CHAIMAS Gentlemon-Youring ground that the long period of deprés- when Harris essayed a shot for genl. but Beasley!
sion is passiar bal that a stewly improvement was not to be caught napping. The R.G.A, &
Tin teste mag now he tooked for. The low prica this period of the game wore penned in their half,their opponents being able to doanything but score, the K.O.Y.L. Iforwards making some voTY
Diretors nye dontent that the Report and
Statement of conidity for the buffigiar ending 31st Disember last now subunited to con will op and sugar is no doubt ufinating the
I foxgurably added. We and fartansby | Prehosi g power of the natives, but, as some
bad misses in front of goal, The Artillerymon eventually broke away, und Driver on the extreme riv ut got possession of the ball, which least placed in the real mouth, but Archor with a practically open goal shot wide. The K.O.Y.L.I then took up the running, and Harris was
in a position to demanent à dief that corset against this, befter prises have been profits similar ta' funt male at this time potuisel for cops, and the export of this product
year, viala d'cloed of £21
in
steadily increasing. Advices from Japan
Share
lead us to believe that expansion in the internal 24 beans of B per shed, and 2ập les jo họ added to the Sir Rosaria and We carry ade of last country ny reasonally be expected. forward 42039,151.91, about the some algorit Export figures for the past year were the
This match; played on Saturday, resulted in prominent with a beautiful ground shot which as brought to the noconuts from the presjonshilst on record, while import figaros aleo.
win for the sabliers. Scorog:
*CIVIL HERTICE.
P. P. Phillips, 4 Demery
J. Mulwan. Lambert, b' Dempsey
N. P. ilied, & Palmer
1. illoian, & Dempsey, & Palm
J. Ell, b) Dempoy
A. A. Vor run out
18. 1, Jackman, o Stareley, b Palmer
J. Iiage, elmbort, 1 Dumpsey
S.Bolton, Munro. 6 M insell
· B.W, Dawson, o Do ih, b. Mansell
S. Bae n. not out
Demany.. Pain Mikusel!
Extras
Total Bowling Analysis.
02
*
14
0.
10
101
0, J.
W
12
50
13 3 *
1
24 0 12
<.....
2
1.-Up Dempsey. a Moßwna, b Bird .......... Pla. Tlep, Elis, b.bird ...... Lt. leygate, b tor
Pie. Pidmie, 2 1 Morton, & Car
Sgt. Booth, & Pellips. & Lang
Lt Slave e o Uson, b Ling
It Lambert,
Ling
56, Muaro, b.ph
8gt. Lamper, b féce
Let'pl Cunkull, not eat
Plo. Kilovynu, & Jackamau, & Bird.............
Fird 1'0x
Lang
Extras
Total ...........
Bowling Analysis.
.......
Σ
184
0.
R.
W
*9.4 3
.... H
19
A
5
1 ↑
D
H.KG.G, "A" 2. ROYAL ARTILLERY,
brenght Bousey to his knees. Play now beam more open and a goal forward movement on the
part of the R.G.A. ended in Watts scoring with a shot which the goalkeeper had no chance of saring. Vincent should have added another in the next minute, missing by inches only. There was no further scoring in this half, the interval arriving with the R.G.A. loading 1-0. The gunners showed up more strongly after the cross-over with the wind in their favoar and monopolised the play for the Brst ten minutes but did not gain any material advantage. A
considerable incremen in cow-
gear. You will no les from the sojus showed a that our hoblings of £1,200,000 Console in thaj parison with three of the previous year. Ow Sterling Reserve Font In östments have bowing to the failure of the rie, crop in some written down front 30 to 79. the reducing the districis, caused by the heavy fo da¬of 1st laat which they stand in our books by summer, lagu imports of rice bave been £12,000. To feet this and at the same time contracted for, but full crops of other kinds keep the fund at its full value of £1,500,000 itve been harvest. Throughout the year the was necessary to parchasi further securities,
INTIMATIONS
IN COUNTLESS
HOMES
THEY USE
LOTUS COFFEE.
It has been provod by experience
that no other: Coffos equals it
for Dalicione Natural Flavour
and Invigorating Proportios,
LOTUS BRAND
COFFEE
is aequalled for High Quality,
Exquisite Flavour and Economy,
in Use.
OBTAINABLE EVERYWHERE.
H. RUTTONJEE
& SON,
WINE & PROVISION MERCHANTS:
50)
AND
silk market was activ, and, though producers SURVEYING and a portion of the half-year's profits was uti had to accept rather lower prices, the number of lised for this purpose. We invested in £1500 hales of raw silk exported during 1911 was by 3 per cent. Exchequer Bonds, duo in 1912, far the lighest on record. Honey still remains bought of about par; the difference of £300 cheap in Japan, commercial disc muts raling an being used as further margin in the book low as 4 per cent, p, a. during the groster part ju London (of which this Bank is one) success.
spell of midfield play followed, a lot of kickingvalno of our "('thor Sterling Securities," which of the year. In May last tho Asociated Boake
The
£237,400. All those investments show a fair
SCIENTIFIC
out being indulged in by both defences. KO.Y.L.I. opened their account ina rather fuJu will see from the statomout of accounts key manner. The ball was worked down to the now monet to £340,000 written down to fully floated a 4 per cent. Japanesic conversion Artillery goal and passed to Andrews, who was standing about five yards in front of easter in an apparently offside position, so much so that the latter never made any attempt to stop the
is invested. The figures in the Balance Sheet Government, which loan also met with success. shot, waiting for the whistle to blow, but the. refereo pointed to the centre, much to the compared with those of a year ago do not So far as Hongkong and South hinn are chagrin of the B.G.A. Play was very uninter.hibit changes so marked as to make it neces esting towards the close, and the full time sary for me to tako you through them, but if an arrived with the score, one all, a fitting-concia inference may be drawn, they point to idle bulances Laving found more profitable employ. ment in the ordinary channels of trade. Results snob as have been placed before you for some lime past are proof of the capablo way in which your interests are looked after, and your Directors Folt test in again roting the Staff
loan for 211,000,000, and they have recently INSTRUMENTS mur in on current prices-prices which, I think, issued a further loun at 4 por cent. for may be looked upon as at a low level for the £6,000,000 for the South Manchurian Railway ill-edged stocks in which to Sterling Reserve Co., guaranteed by the Imperial Japanese
Bion
H.A.F.O. v. NAVAL YARD.
cvecerned, the slow but gr dual improvement in trade was maintained, and the Chinoso New Your settlement passed off quietly both here and is Shanghai. Prospects for the present year look. promising, and
thero is e
I am lad to say that better fooling in the shipping world, though at the moment the plague in the North oasts an elomont of uncertainty over the immediate future. We all sympathise with; China in this trouble that has come upon her in the North and which is causing not only serious loss in revenue unt te de but also in the being taken to stamp out the disease, and advices lives of her people, Energetic measures ar indicate that its spread is being arrested. Let us hope that with the advent of warmer weather the ecourge may disappear and conditions in Man-
BY
W.F.STANLEY & CO.
AND
E. R. WATTS &
SON.
The Hongkoug Football Club and Naval Yar met in a shield match on the ground of the former club at Happy Valley on Saturday, The teams were well matched, and an excellent game r sulted. In a strenuous three quarters of an hour the Club took prompt advantage of These teams met on the ground of Hongkong one opening, and a gael was registered. Short 10 per cent. houus on their salaries they would Cricket Club on Saturday, and the gas ended afterwards, the Narul Yard equalised, and only be anticipating your wishes. (Applause.) in a vin for the visitors by 89 vs The R.G.A winning gaol, play was so kann, and the oppo. A year ago my predecessor in the chair expro although both pat ap a keen fight for the I am sure that our nation has your approval eleven woresont to the wickets first aid cómpiling sides were so well balanced, that no ed a total of 242, to which Livat. Wiltshire opportunities were forthcoming. The whistle sad a favourable opinion on the prospects of trade, which I am glad to say has to a large contributed the handsome voore of 12 The scunded with the score standing:
HKFC., 1; Navat Ford, 1.
alet been realizel. The ittprovement in the Club were disposed if for 153, Pearce heading the scoring list with a total of 42. Scores and
BILLIARDS.
Home trade has been general. British exports uualyses wore as follows:-
and imports show is marked advance on those of churia assume a normal state. In August last KEPT IN STOCK the previous year, an advance which appears to market in Shangbai and the consequent restric
:
B.6. A.
Capi Garnett, 4 Leith ........ 4. Ilitchwock, & Payne
...
15
17
La. Wiltshire, Claxton. b. flançoek. 1:20
L. farm, c Pasne, blaith
Lt. Wy, a Leith, b. Sharpin
14. Hahnenko run out
Gr. Pharro, e Arkinson, « Sharnin
Cpl. Ja pse, e Payne, b Hacenck de. Light, not ent...
He. Wie worth. e Lowe, b Hancock Or. Gull, b. Paires -
Ext as
Total Bowling Analysis.
ΔΙ
Payro Leith
21
2. 103
GJ
4.9 D
4
0
#i
7 བྷ”
2
J'ouve
Sharpin A....
Hancock
HONGKONG **A."
TE. Peirce, and b Paris
I
10
A: A, Claxton, o Thicknes in, b Winkworth 6 Hueock, e il:th ook, b Winkworth 21
Dr. J. M'Atkitson e and
Paris
Bev, S. W. Payne, e Curnett; b-Paris
-H. D. Shappin; Ibw, by Goodall..
A. P. Dashwood, b' Winrk worth
G. Hastings Hw, b Win-kworth
A. R. Lowe, at Way, & Garusli, ............
A. C. Loit. not out
P. Jucks, o Gurno 1; b Paria
Putia
Extras
Total Bowling Analysis.
Winegworth Gamer...
Goodall
21
8
.154
1 .. 1.
14.3 2 58
4
12
06
4
25
1
D
1
1
JOLICE & ROYAL ENGINEERS.
The Folice met the Ryal Engineers and Departments at Happy Valley on Saturday and
The R.G.A. Staff and the left half Battalion,
I referred to the crisis in the native money
be due not only to a higher level of prices buttion of facilities by the native Banks. Į am
of the K.O.Y.L.I. commened play in the second rous of the Soldiers' Club Tournament an Friday evening. The first game was won by also to an actual increase in the volume of the Battalion by one puin, all hongh at one transactious. Credit throughout the year has glad to be able to tell you that trade con litions period of the game it looked like the RG.A. been excellent and business sound. The delay though aptive dealers still experien co difficulty at that port now show some improvement, al- representative, Colonel Chumier, R.A., winning by a good margin. as Im scored 107 whilst Corp. in gasing the Badget and the unusual issue of
fa financing purchases. Cropa, however, have Haris of the Yorkshires, had 50 to his credit. Treasury Bills, amounting at one time to the been good all round, so we expect to soe The latter player improved toward the end, how unprecedented total of £41,000,000, necesitateasier conditions ruling in the near future. The ever, and an exo ting finish was witnessed, the by the toy in the collection of taxes, produced heavy stocks of pioce goods which, for so long, result being as stated above. In the second game, Major Kirke, R.G.A., met Privato 1068 disturbance in the London market thus burdened the markets in Shanghai and in the Lonkes, K. YLI Louies was in brilliant might have been expected. The supply of North, have been moved off; figures are greatly farm ind scored very rapidly, making breaks of money as been amplo, and the Home trade bus reduced, some of the principal lines to a 32, 30, 21. 19 and 17, running out an easy been carried on untramelled by any excessive.
has boom point lower thic
Boon for winner by 9 points. Scors-
fluctuations in either the Bank or the market the last eight years. Orders, tempered to some KO.Y.E.I. (LEFT HALF}
rates of discount. Although I have not actual
R.G.A. STAFF.
249 Loa. Cpl. Harris:.. 250 figures to r-for fo, I think an improvement in extent by the high level of manufacturers' prices,
158
Ple. Loukes
250
Col., Ch mier Maj. Kirke *PROSECUTION OF AN AMERICAN
NEWSPAPER IN JAPAN.
trade has been general throughout all Western countries. Turning towards the East, yo find that in India the prosperity during the financial year now' drawing to
a close promises to equal, if not even to sarpaes, that of the provious one, which ended with a surplus of exports over imports of sorge
ALWAYS
CHS. J. GAUPP
& CO.,
ALEXANDRA BUILDINGS.
are going forward, and I think we have good reason for anticipating a much healthier trade that we have seen for a long time. This im proved state of afürs has, to a certain extent, been lost sight of by the public at large, as it was overshadowed by the financial crisis which followed the collapse of the rubber boom in the WHY GO TO Shangisi market. This crisis and abtedly
Sentenes has been put at Tokyo upon the publisher and editor of the Japan Ad vertiser, for an infraction of the Press Kegula tions in printing an article on Socialism (being an interview with the Sosialist leader, Kose £47,000,000, The doable advantage of retarded the general recovery which was begin sukai, translated from the Hainiche Dempo) in
the issue of heir paper, for the 22nd January. bountiful harvests and high priess for herning to take place, but by the prompt and broad- he publisker (Mr. B. W. Fleisher) and the principal export commodities which the country minded manner in which the situation was deal editor (Mr. J N. Pealington) wore cash fixed las received places her in a position to be a T-a 70, ori default 35 days imprisonment good buyer in the markets of the world. The Leave to appeal within five days was granted.
with, its effects were fortunately mia mised and trade was enabled to be carried on comparatively unhampered. In the course of hia remarks to you at this time last year, your Chairman refer- red to the state of railway development-in-Chida
[256
N. LAZARUS
FOR YOUR GLASSES?
You will receive Fair Treat-
ment.
Examination,
We have & Sound Optical Reason behind ovory Lens.
The hearing of the cosy (wo quote the Japan Indian tea trade appears to be in a more Adverteer) beran a fortnight previously with the sourishins condition than for many y are past, examination of the editor by the Public but I regret to say that the mill industries in
rocurator, and consequently, on the 4b inst. Bombay and Calcutta have not participated in to its important bearing upon the materia BECAUSE A Careful and Intelligent bath defendinin appeared before the Court. bein presented by Counsel, Mr. S. Kislit the general prosperity. I hope we may soun progress of the country and those anonomic Evidence was then heard, and it was anno bear of a recovery in that importent direction, interests which so closely affect this Hank, and lost the match by two wickets and 57 runs. Forced by the Court that judgment would be given The circulation of gold in the country is on the 9th inst. The sentages of the Court was
to the present tendency of foreign Government This form of nuisance was not the only one the Suppers the Rev. Faster Page made 37, not burd upon Article 4t of the Froes Law (provid- undoubtedly increasing, but it is difficult to say and foreign financiers to lay aside their political apparent last week.. On Saturday in the dress bnt, Lisat, Willians 23, and Captain Hell 26, that noth n inimical to the maintenance it present whether this is due to the two rivalries and the selfish doctrine of spheres. circle two gentlemen-are the mark!—were soon Towaris the Police total D. MoHardy, not out, of public erder shall be published in the new prosperous years just experienced or to a of influence for the more enlightened policy smoking during the performaves, sad continued, contributed 35, Fitt 18 and Kent 16. Four of paper prossi and Articlo 18 of the Penal Code, tendency on the part of the natives to acquire which aims at friendly combination in the though it was manifest that their coudnet was the military wickets went down to Hoggarth's Providing the penalty for infracton.
In the same Court on the same day, the Edit-gold, instead of silver, as formerly. This is a parauit of interests which are common to all. affecting several ladies in their vicinity Strong trundling, and. Kelly accmated for two. Taver-or of the Mainichi Demowe flued 1200, or in watter which has a considerable bearing on the A review of the past year, suggests nothing OFTHALMIC mensures are needed in the City Hall one of ner and Pegg carb disposed of four policemen, default a hundred days' imprisonment, for pub future of silver. In faos of the unexpected which calls for a modification of those views; and Demen accounted for the other two wickets. libing the interview with the Socialist leader, sotion of the Indian Government in increasing indeed they have received striking confirmation these nights.
the translation of which was banned in the Scores and analyses are as follows :—
Adverkser.
the import duty on silver by about 11 por cent.
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RODERICK RANDOM
N. LAZARUS,
OPTICIAN, D'AQUILAR ST., HONGKONG.
CORNER.
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