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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY OCTOBER 13, 1883.
WORKING A PROBLEM.
and was then caught by Wilson off Caldwell. The end then quickly came, Gordon and Stokes Mr. Tripp Yes, a trifle, and of course we failing to make any stand and leaving Porter to aball have istopadasun the distances the al-carry out by bat bey the full score, which in terations will cost comparatively lule, and will cluded 14 extras, standing at 201. Caldwell I think, do a great deal of good. I may men- tion have also constructed another en- was most successful with the ball, his analysis tr to the course, about 30 yards further past showing zo balls, for to runs and 3 wickets. the winning post. This will enable jockeys to Barff had 3 wickets for 84, and Hendrey and ride ponics that are inclined to swerve at the Wilson had 2 cach for 31 and 65 respectively. entrance gate by the judge's box clean out, which could not be done safely before.. I am
The Club interests were first represented at the sorry to say, gentlemen, that the heavy rains wickets by Greaves and Coxon, Rice and Porter of the past few months have greatly damaged sharing the bowling. The first namcil was well the course. I may indeed say that they have undone all the work I did early in the sum- mercifully handled by both batsmen, 18 runs re-thing else I can say for you?'
on the spot, but the Buff's expresses were an mer, and it will all have to be done over again. We may be later than usual in getting sulting from four overs, which necessitated his
"I suppose I ought to add that through Pro- the course in order this season; however, if we being shunted in favor of 13'Acth. No separationvidence we have been enabled to spread the Word do not have six months continuous dry weather, resulting from this change, and as the score rose a stony places, and that we now see our way clear as was the case last year, the course may afford rapidly, Bell Irving was depated to relieve Rice, were in the hands of the adversary," continued to the redemption of many souls that we feared fair going after all.
which had the desired effect, the new bowler nc- the dominie, regarding the managing editor with Mr. Jackson-Gentlemen, that concludes the business of the meeting. I think we are greatly counting for both batsmen at a cost of only 3 a perplexed look. indebted to Mr. Tripp for looking after our in- runs. Greaves and Coxon scored 13 each by I'm glad to hear that," rejoined the managing
That is very encouraging." terests as he has done. He has certainly proved some tall hitting, and when slumps were editor.
"Ye-yes," stammered the clergyman, still con-
expression.
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"You're in great lack," replied the managing editor, turning back to his work. Is there any
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SHE HAS THIS DAY OPENED
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himself to be the most hard working clerk of the drawn for the night, two wickets were down for templating the managing editor with a wistful possibility, of penetrating, further between. go GERMAN, FRENCH, AMERICAN & LONDON NEWSPAPERS, WRITING MATERIALS,
course we have ever had (applause).
Mr. Tripp-1 am much obliged to you, gentie-34, Wilson Being not out 3. men. It has been a labor of love to me, and so long as I meet with your approval I shall be perfectly satisfied.
A vote of thanks to Mr. Jackson for acting as chairman was recorded, and the proceedings ter-
minated-
HONGKONG STEAM LAUNDRY COMPANY, LIMITED.
the
A meeting of the shareholders in above company was held this afternoon at 3 o'clock" at the offices of Messrs. Hughes and Legge, in Queen's Road. The meeting was of a purely informal character, and was convened for the express purpose of reporting progress and electing a permanent board of directors. There were ten shareholders present,
Mr. Woodin being elected to take the chair.
Play was resumed rather late this morning when J. R. Johnston and Wharry went to the wickets, Hynes and Bell-Irving trundling for the opposition. Johnston was in good hitting trim but he soon lost his partner, Bell-Irving clean bowling the Doctor when the total had reached 53, the retiring batsman having only scored 4 Without any further addition Stewart was also sent back, smartly stumped by Bunbury off the same bowler. At this stage Irving had bowled 30 balls for 12 runs and 4 wickets. Barff
"I say," chipped in the religious editor, who had dropped in quictly and recognized thedominic with a slap on the back. I say, what is it any way? What's the trouble?"
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Well, sir, what can I do for you ?" asked the The Sea Gull and Flying Fish in 1839, were managing editor little capatiently amino-ordinaryNew York-pile-boats-of-about- isterial gentleman with an anxious expression ninety tons cach, which were purchased by the entered the sanctumi and took off his hat with a United States Government for tenders to the polite bow.
Wilkes South Sea exploring expedition. The BBC "I merely dropped in to say that we are pro- Sin Gull was separated from the squadron in a gressing satisfactorily in our vineyard; that the gale op Caps Horn, and was never heard of means of grace are abundant, that the harvest is afterward The Flying Fish, under the com- ripe and the gleaners many, and that, taking it mand of Lieutenant W. M. Walker, carried our all in all, we have a very precious and refresh-fing father south than any other vessel of the ing season."
expedition, and penetrated the Antarctic Circle further than the kect of any other nation had forrowed, It, excepting that of Captain SHE Waddle's vessel in, 1833 which attained the latitude of 73 deg, south. The Flying Fish was sent on the expedition without any addi tional strengthening" of her frame, so that her security among die ice was dependent upon her good qualities as a sca-boat. After saine neces with a complement of thirteen souls, with the sary repairs, at Orange Harbor, she put to sca
ominous, congratulation, "she would at least make them an honorable coffin." On the 28th of March, 1839, she attained the latitude of 70 deg.. 14 min, south, and bad established the im-
deg, and 105 deg. west, and turned to the north ward. The next day they descried and ex changed cheers with the United States, ship Orang Harbor The little flying Fish was Peacock, and on the rith of April anchored, în
sold to William Davidson, a British merchant, doing business at Ningpo, China, She obtained British register at Hongkong, and was known having becdine unseaworthy, she was loaned as the Speck or Spec. In 1859 or thereabouts, by Mr Davidson to some worthy people among the foreign residents of Ninpo, and was fitted up, by them for a seaman's floating chapel.
"Owing to the decline of the foreign trade and the small number of foreign sailors frequent- use as a bethel and was surrendered to Mr., Davidson, who had her broken up. When she had been docked and filted up for a chapel, and was about to be undocked at high water on the Fourth of July, two Americans, who were superidtending the operation, fired a salute in bonor of the day with their revolvers. A Chinca; three-quarters of a mile away, who, was taking advantage of high water to haul on shore some loga, was bending forward to fix his hook in a log, when a ball passed behind his back and struck him on the calf of his leg, passing down three or four inches. The ball was ascertained to have come from the American's revolver, and the owner was so pleased that his pistol had carried so far that be offered the Chinaman-sive Hongkong, Lath-October,-1883- dollars for the ball, which he gladly accepted.43) full compensation for the injury he had received. -Rear-Admiral Prebit, in the United Service.
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joined Johnston, but the latter was imme years," replied the dominie, moving uneasily in ing the port, after a time she became of little,NARD BUTTER, in Bottles.
"The hand of Omnipotence has been every were manifest in our efforts for the salvation of the unregenerate," murmured the clergyman, nervously. "The manifestations of the carnal heart are not" and here he stopped short and looked appealingly at the religious editor.
"Who is it?" asked the religions editor kindly. "Is it a recent convert or an old-stager?” ·
"He has been among us for a number of
He has been, under Divine guld diately bowled by Hynes for 16, the third, his chair.
ance, the means of rauch precious work, and fourth and filth wickets thus falling. with
many will testify that grace has made him
DUTCH CURACAO, { the score at 53. Barff, and Fincham mised
largely instrumental in bringing sinners to see their lives aright."
"Money?" asked the religious editor with a quiet wink.
the total to 62 when the first named was caught and bowled by Rice, who had just prevj. ously resumed trundling. Hendrey was next man in, and the two batsmen managed to keep their wickets intact until an adjourment was made Fincham being, credited with 14 and Hendrey for tiffin when the score stood at 80 for 6 wickets,
with 3.
The Chairman said that the meeting had been convened for the purpose of reporting the pro- He was happy to say that when the company gress made towards arriving at a working status. was floated, all the shares at their disposal had been taken up. In fact more shares had been applied for by the public than they could be ac
On resuming play the innings was quickly commodated with. He would ask Mr. Legge to brought to a termination, only Wilson and -give-a-detailed account of what had been done Fincham making any resistance to the bowl fowards placing the company on a working basising of Hynes and Rice, When the tenth since the last meeting
wicket fell the telegraph board showed a total of 134, the Club thus being in a minority of 77
runs.
The Racquet Court team commenced their second innings with Rice and Porter, to the bowling of Caldwell, and Wilson, and when our report left at 4 o'clock seven wickets were down for 85 runs, Hare and Gordon occupying the wickets. The following shows the present state of the game-
RACQUET COURT.
PIRMIKOS.
Mr. Legge explained to the meeting that the Hongkong Steam Laundry Company had now been in existence a little over three months. That the company had made some progress to- warda aniving at a working condition might be taken from the following facts. Tho-plans-bad been written for, and a portion of them arrived by last mail; the balance were expected by the mext mail. The necessary machinery of the most approved principle had been ordered from home, and the ground had been purchased, Although there had as yet been no actual work or founda tions commenced on the ground, the company must consider that they had secured a very good site for the nature of the business to be carried MH. O. Rica, e Barff, b
Won on. A tract of land of 24,000, square feet | Mr. 1. J. Ball-frying, b had been purchased for the mum of $4,020, | Teen 6, G, R. D'Anh, & Barf (equivalent to 15 cents per foot or a cents per V. 1. Busbury, low, b foot above the Government upset piece). The
Mr.F.C.H Weon, b Bar Jand wis situated on this side of the Canal, near M. W. Hynes, c. Gamble, b
Yuen Sugar Refinery, where the circus
formerly. Now that a portion of ther, H, R. Wodehouse, bilendray plans were here, and the balance to arrive ali most immediately, actual work in electing O. Stokes, b Caldwell
List Of Forter to the premises, etc. could be at once, begun. The company had secured the services of an ex- perienced manager who was now at home; he was there superintending the building ofthe necessary machinery, and would visit the various laundries
and Scotland and note the best and latest improvements. He could not tell the exact date when dirty linen could be washed, but he thought it would be in about five months time. The company were fortuante in having, in the meantime, the services of a practical engineer to -sec after the building of the premises, pending
the arrival of the machinery,
The chairman then said that there remained nothing else for the meeting to discuss with the exception of electing a permanent board of direc tors in lieu of the now setiring provisional board.
Mr. Layton proposed that the provisional directors, consisting of Messm. FL Woodin, H, J. H. Topp, W. N. Bain, Andrew Johnson and Wm. Legge, be elected as permanent directors and The proposition was seconded by Mr. J. T. Chater and unanimously carried. NEA
A vote of thanks to the chairman, proposed by Mr. Layton, terminated the proceedings,
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far as I have heard, money has not been men- "I think not," responded the dominle. “So
religious editor, assuming a grave expression. tioned."
"Have you learned her name?" inquired the
"She is one of the best of our sisters," con- ceded the clergyman, with every, manifestation of deep emotion. "I am not at liberty to give her name.”
"What's his name?" demanded the manag, ing editor, who hadn't the remotest notion of what was going on.
"It isn't a be at all," snapped the religious will you? I say, dominie, do you believe the editor savagely. You just let the thing alone, brother is guilty?"
"I do not," replied the clergyman fervently. "Ob, hol" muttered the religious editor, #That's it. A man unjustly accured, I sze, and you want this paper to omit all mention of
the circumstances until after the hearing. Yes, yet, I suppose we can accommodate you, can't we?" and he turned to the managing editor and winked slyly..
"Don't see how," grunted the managing editor., "We must have the facts."
"You see how I am handicapped by this son of Bellal," said the religious editor, in great dis- gust. "If it were there wouldn't ever be a word; but this vessel hasn't a notion on earth.
24 beyond getting out his paper. Look here, rent anything induce you to let up at this poor man's church and the religious editor again winked at the helpless managing editor,
"I don't call anything to mind now,” sighed
soothe managing editor,
DIPLOMATS AND THEIR WIVES,
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And the dominie whispered the lady's name and left with many protestations of gratitude to the religious editor for softening the unregenerate "pirit of the managing editor.
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Worked that pretty well," laughed the rell-Wit glous editor, tapping gently at the closet door and winking respectully at the managing editor.
it hadn't been for you we would never found out who that woman was in the world. By the way, where did you arch the lingor If that it as pat as that I'd preach," and the religious editor smiled pleasantly and tapped again on the closet door.
You made a bungle of the whole thing," see the closet door act. "What good's the wo- Towled the managing editor, affecting not to. man's name without the man's? If you'd let me worked it I'd have had them both."
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"In that event we should have to take the matter into consideration," chirped the manag. ing editor." "If we could only be made to know, through the refreshing guidance of a precious Providence, the name of this fair Baliamite, who has thrown down the temple and brought re proach on the means of grace that whooped the sinners out of the stony places, we might, under the pressure of great redemption, let up a little on the craving of the carnal heart and do the square thing by all hands," and the managing Of late years the intelligence of the American editor looked at the religious editor for approval
and got it in the shape of a prolonged stare. Ministers and the charm and elegance of their wives have furnished themes for frequent andligious editor to the quaking dominie. "You'd "That's the best you can expect," said the re- favorable comment. There are legends still better take him at his word before be changes existing, it is true, of how, in bygone years, the his mind." wife of an American Minister at the court of St. James horrified all English sticklers for stiquette by recommending catnip, tes to Queen Victoria as a sovereign remedy for the colic in babies and kissing all the royal children when she met them taking an airing in the park with their RACQUET COURT 7. HONGKONG CRICKET CLUB. nurses and governesses. There is, too, a story The second match of the season was com extant of one of these transatlantic dames who, being presented to the Queen, did not kiss her menced on the Cricket Ground, yesterday (Fri-Majesty a proffered hand, but shook it heartily in day) afternoon, the opposing teams representing her own, declaring, at the same time, "that she the Racquet Court and Cricket Club respectively, was most happy to make her acquaintance." But The Racqueters were the first to assume the de- those days have passed away never to return." fensive, Rice and Bell-Irving facing the deli- When Mr. Buchanan was Minister to Eng veries of Wilson and Barif. The left hander in a social point of view. His drawing land he made a highly favorable impression played a cautious game whilst his partner as usual room was presided over by one of the love went in for sensational bitting. The score had lest, women that ever graced a court-his
"Why, confound it asclaimed the religious reached 14 when Rice was smartly caught by niece, Miss Harriet Lane. She was a blonde of Barff off Wilson, having scored half a dozen gal and superb type; her proflise, golden editor, he is the man! Didn't you hear him
fressen, large blue eyes and
on say that he didn't believe the man was guilty, exquisite complexion singles. D'Awth was the next comer but after the fine proportions of her gracefal and dignified and if you knew those folks as well as I do you'd driving Wilson for 3 Barff managed to get a good form and the queenly carriage of her beautifully understand that if it had been any body clac that ball past his bat, and two wickets worn down for shaped head rendered her a noble specimen of man would have given up the whole business apst 29 runs. When Bunbury became associated American beauty. Her manners were perfect in the send off! Where's the key to this door?
their subtle blending of cordiality and getty. "So, I see," grinned the managing editor, "In with Irving the latter continued his hard biting. She was greatly admired in London and the ques the crack batsman of "The Buffs" playing verytion, Are all the American ladies as beautiful steadily for the first few overs. The score quickly as Miss Lane was frequently asked.
One of our representatives to one of the minor rose to 53 and then Hendrey, who had taken the
courts of Italy, in the days when that country was an agglomeration of petty royalties and duke doms, once wrote home to a friend an account and the total was rapidly augmented, both accredited on the morals of the ladies at the court batsmen playing good cricket, and completely mitted the unpardonable error of giving it for pub The friend to whom this letter was written com mastering the bowling. Several changes lication to a prominent local newspaper. The were tried, but it was not until the telegraph | tidings of this letter and its contents crossed the showed 97 that Bunbury was given out "leg beca and brought a very storm of indignation down fore" to Barth, his 34 which included eight threes, having been compiled in capital form Hynes was in a slogging mood, and after total fing 8a brace of threes and angle, he was well caught by Gamble off Wilson. Hare and Jarretta suficient cause for his removal. Perhaps.
The direct steaters, with the next Indian mail; made another long stand, the Commissariat man this victim of a friend's Indiscretion would have left Calcutta on the morning of the 7th instant,
dising himself with a useful innings of 38, six done well to have taken the matter, in bis own and may be expected here on the 23rd
and singles before placing one from Barff bands and retired, for his position thereafter at the in the safe hands of Gamble: Six for 152. Wodes count of Xwar anything but a pleasant one, All official and diplomatic business was trans- house joined the crack long jumper, but was sent acted with him as usual, but socially he was back by Hendrey before getting well act, his con- wholly ignored." He received no invitation to tribution amounting to half a dozen, and seven any of the court balls or official entertalaments, wickets had been accounted for. with the local at people. And this unpleasant state of admire
weither could he procure any for him country 188, Jarrett, by hard biting, increased his total fated till the expiration of his term of office do 51, which included no fawer than fifteen threes, Paris MartinEE
that way we catch 'em both, Yes, yes. By Jove I wish I had your sense. If I know as much as you do, If I was half as dd smart a you are, I'd buy my own going to do from now it rum, Just as you are And the irate, managing editor went back to his work, while the religious editor set up a job the city editor for the much needed spiritual re freshment-Brooklyn Eagle.
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HAIR DRESSING SALOONA
R. MARMANDE begs to inform the Com- munity of Hongkong, and Visitors, that the above Establishment is now in full working order.
He has engaged · TWO FIRST-CLASS TONSORIAL ARTISTS from Paris, and his staff now consists of five competent workinen. He is prepared to execute. Hairdressing in all its branches, making wigs for theatrical purposes, ar for ordinary wear, &c., &c.
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HAIR CUTTING 50o Cents. SHAMPOOING ...............nd SHAVING...**
TRIMMING BEARDS,
LIDIES HAIRDRESSING SALOON.
· Mr.. MARMANDE and his assistants, are" always at liberty to attend Ladies at his Saloon," set apart for Ladies, or at their own; Residences at MODERATE CHARGES. -
Mr. MARMANDE begs to offer to the public bis Shampoo Wash made by Mons. Finaud who has had many years experience and guar antees it to keep for any length of time in way climate.
Monthly Customers for Hair-cutting, Sharing, Shampooing, takenst the following prices>
DAYARINARY 400 Per Months! EVERY OTHER DAY.00 av |_ TWICE A WEEK —–—–
Paris a large Consignment of Perfumery and Mr. MARMANDE will receive direct from
other Toilet requisites which will be open for Inspection, and he is prepared to
with
at prices which will compare favorably the same of any other establishment was with the
The Saloon is cool and airy, being supplied With Punkahs, and the Iced Shampoo" is the greatest of the day,
the Saloon Li open from 7 AM, ul 7 XM, be
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