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WORKING ACOGUNE.

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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, JANUARY 22, 1891.

the past rate, you will want'a bigger filand. It is very fortunate that during my command peace should have reigned throughout the Eastern 3.goon It is very fortunate for commerce at 19,79673 | Yurge, for there can be no question that should we ever be at war with a naval Power, commerce $66,573 must be interrupted and mest suffer. The Suez Canal it is quite certain would be in- cenupted; and for a time certainly, until these $89.950.00 connections could be restored, the general com- 16,598.43merce throughout the East would be interrupted, no matter how good or how ably commanded 410 the naval forces might be. wish that the naval forces could be stronger, but still $66,57253 we have made some steps in advance. I think the ships composing the squadron now compare | favourably with these here when I first came | out—(applause)—I refer to the class of ships. $15.55 The ships composing the present squadron I

Office Expenses, Stati 'pery, Print-

ing, &c......

Crown Rent...*.-

Trxes

Charges

Insurance

Salaries and Wages Auditer's Fees Interest

3:000

have no hesitation in saying are all in good

26.57 | order. They are accustomed to work together, smucand officers and mes are animated by the 178.75 best spirit. (Applause). Independently of danger 4.00 || fram enemies' I think 'I am bound to refer to a afga danger which exists among you, in your very 12400 midst, and which occurs from time to time. 1 toto think you understand that I mean--that particular 1,47953 | description of piracy to 'whch you are exposed

By Rent to 31st December, 15gp-$233.50 1. Balance

E.&O.E.

Hongkong, 15th January, 1Ɛgr.

19796.75

ccasionally. It is of a nature entirely Chinese; it $22,165.25 is not known anywhere else. I think there is but One way to deal with it and that is prevention. The prevention of it rests with you; I do not know of any core for it. I think, now it is about time, that I said farewell to you. I thank you mest beartily for all kind expressions you have made * $22,105 #5 | vse of in the' address. I have, as you say, mede many friends, many I shall be sorry to leave behind. On behalf of Lady Salmon, to whom you have so kindly alluded in the address, I beg to thank you most beartily,

A. O'D. GOURDAY, " Manager.

I have'empared the above Statement with the Bocks, Veuchers and Securities of the Craz« pany and certify the same to be correct;

ELS. WHILLER, Auditor,

PRESENTATION OF AN ADDRESS TO VICE-ADMIRAL SIR ÑOWELL

SALMON.

This interesting ceremony took place jum, as

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Cheers for Sir Nowell and, Lady Salmon brought the proceedings to a close, much to the relief of the gallant. Admiral who looked dread- fully bored by the entire basiness.

CORRESPONDENCE.

[We do not asommarily undone the opinions expressed by Correspondenza in this column).

THE SUNDAY LABOUR QUESTION. OPINIONS OF THE ENGLISH PRESS. TOTH ELITOR or two "Honkong Telegraph." SIR-I beg to hand you for publication the

Surday Labour Question which was published in the Liverpool Reporter recently.

Yours faithfully,

CHESNEY DUNCAN, Hon. Sec.,

B. M.-M. O. A. Hongkong, 17th January, 1891. SUNDAY LABOUR IN HONGKONG,The

i the son was making its farewell wick last even-enclosed extract of an article relative to the

(gth ft.), and in the presence of what our religious contemporary would tegen a fashionable sembly. There were many ladies present, a fair sprinkling of business race, young Bellini, a how lawyers and ourselves. They all seemed happy except Sir Nowell but ro his credit be it said, he kept his crentenance and faked as dignified as could be expected under the circum- stances. At a giren signal. Mr. J. J. Keswick

rose and with a voice quivering with emption asked in Parliament a while ago upon this addressed the Admiral, and the mulmade the subject has brought into prominence an injustice. -Adiniral Salman, the reason of the presence of the many friends whom you are before ven iz prevailing in a few foreign and colonial put, In take farewell of you on the comasion of your where respect for the Sabbath is but lightly relinquishing the command of the Naval Statiobserved. Our quiet English Sunday is justly

this season; Fist Pony to receive 70 per cent., Second Pony 20 per cent, Third Pony to per cent.; weights as per scale. Three-quarters- of-a-mile..

Serenade....

.Mr. Firth Rambleh....Mr. Hutchings 2 Avonmore

........Mr. Boyd 3 Escapade ...................................Mr. Jenkins ō Forestay....................................Mr. Wilson o Emis.......................................Mr. Maishali o Northern ............................... Mr. Touzelin o --Won easily; 2nd placed by a head. -—--Time, 140. Foochow CUF, prescated, value $100; for all China Ponies; weights as per scale; entrance. $5. One mile-and-three-quarters.

Nero... Fantan

.......................Mr. Marshall, t 1992-ci..............Mr. Firth 1

Won by a length.-Time, 4.04.

HAYKWAN CUP, presented, value Hk. Tia. 100; for

all Ponies first raced as Griffins at Amoy; weights as per scale; entrance $5. One mile and a quarter.

Mainbrace.

„Mr. Hutching. 1 Cobweb.............Mr. Firth a Dunedin.......... Mr. Boyd 3 St aley.................Mr. Marshall a The Wom............ Mr. Wilson o Time, 2.52.

CHAASZR CUR, presented, value $roo; for all

China Ponies; weights as per scale; entranda $5; winner of Consular Cup 5 lb. extra; three- quarters of a mile.

Nero

...Mr. Marshall I

Cheng La Ma.............................Mr. Wilson z Don Cesar.............Mr. Hempel 3 Emin...........................................Mr. Marshall ō AMOY STAKES, of $10 each. A forced entry for

Won by neck.---Time 13.91. all Ponies entered at this meeting; first Pony to receive 70 per cent.; second Pony zo cent.; third Pony 10 per cent; weights as per scale; one mile and quarter.

Wild Mint...M. Hutchings I Dancragganju.....Mr. Boyd a Fantan ......................................Mr. Marshall 3 Won in a canter, pulled up-Time 2.53). COAST CUP, presented, value $ for Amoy Subscription Griffins of this season; weights as her scale. Winner of Trial Stakes or Haskwan Cup 7lb. extrs, or of both to lb. extra; to be ridden by residents of Amoy, Foochow or Formosa ; entrance $5. One mile,

Seranade.......

.Mr. Firth I Formosa.............

.....Mr. Jenkins z Emin

„Mr. Marshall

Mr. Wilson o ..Mr. Tauzelin o

Redine.................

Northern...

Won easily. Time 2.21.

SECOND DAY,-THURSDAY, 8TH JANUARY, 1891. ques-COMPRADORES CUP, presentes, value $165;

for Amey Subscription Griffins of this season weights as per scale ;' winner of one race yib. extra, if of two or more races, rolb. extra; previous non-starters zib. extra; entrance $5- Three quarters of a mile.

in China, which you have occupied during the last three years with versgreat neccstance to the nublic generally. The many friends whom you sec present have beco good enough to create one day in seven makes labour all the sweeter

address is as follows:---

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valued, not merely for the sake of religions observacces, but because of the tranquility of mind and body it tends to promote, when a rost and brighter. What a revolution of feeling Sa day into an ordinary day of labour, yet while. would be expressed were we to convert our

Englishmen and women have the fullenjyment, that their kinsmen abroad are not all similarly of the privilege at home, they must not forget situated. Jack's old sea rhyme-

“fix days shalt ibai labour and do alt that the mat able," And in the Seventh holymone the deck and scrape the cable,” must be slightly varied it is port at Hongkong, for on the Seventh, if he has aut to work the

to me the pleasant duty of offaing you the - address which I am now about to read. The

Hongkong, 15th Jzamry, 1841. To Vice Admiral Sir Nowell Salmon, V.C, SIR-Ere you leave these seas over which cons Admiral of Her Britannic Majesty'ʼn Essiera

• Fleet, you havë watched for the last three years, we wish to record the pleasure that is afforded as of expressing the bindly sentiments which, during your star in the East, we have entertained ga, he must attend to his ordinary duties while the ship is discharging or leading. In towards you and the rent that we feel in your other words Sunday in Hongkong as regarding approaching departure. (Doubt visibly depicted the sipping trade, is no different than Monday, ucon the Admiral's face). It is a grateful the shipping offices are spen, clerks, stevedores, remembrance to know, cow that you are leaving dock labourers, all are busy, and officers and men 99, that our mutual fateresse has always are pursuing their ordinary every day duties. 1 rested on a friendly foundation-a resalt due as Mainly through the efforts of the Rev. A. G.

much to your reciprocity as to any efforts of ours.

Hengkeng is on the eve of its Jabice, and Goldsmith, the good people of Hongkong are before the expiration of many heats we shall be waking up to the fact that such a state of things can hardly be thought beneficial to the shipping celebrating that event. In the progress of the island, from the time when Great Britain frst British Mercantile Marine Officers' Association community of the Colony. The newly formed assumed its ownership, and proclaimed it an has taken the matter up, and at a special meeting, appendage to her Crown, England's Royal Na held at the Marine Hotel, on the 6th September, has been, a potent factor. If during the last Captain S. Ashton, A.I.N.A., M.M.S.A., delivered fifty years our colony has advanced its popola- tion, if it has extended the scope of its commoDENCE.

a very masterly address upon this Sunday and increased its wealth, it must be ademitted bour question. After reviewing the negotia that a sense of security, engendered by the pre Governors of Hongkong and of the Strails tions that had been carried on between the sence of Her Majesty's Fleet, kas tended to this Settlements and Lord Knutsford, the Secretary of success (Sir Nowell, like oraires, panded State for the Colonies, in which the conclusion , and pondered considerably over this sentence.)

Member as you are of an honorable and distin was come to that compolsory legislation on the guished profession, it could not but have be subject was not desirable, Captain Ashton said that the Marine Officers had a right to ask their congenial to year mind if during your comtrand

owners for extra (double) pay for Sunday labour, in China, you had experienced more thing and advised them to discuss the matter among operations than it has been your lot to know themselves. If the owners conceded this extra Fortunately, however, dming that period our relations with other great Powers have been ay if would be a step gained towards what pacific, and in these waters at least, the watch cessation of labour in their harbour on Sunday, they still hope to attain--the compulsory ward has been Peace. Yet none the less do we This was what they wanted, a free Sunday, and acknowledge the grave responsibilities that at not a monetary gain to themselves. Captain all times attach themselves to the high office Ashton pointed out the benefit of a compulsory which you are now relinquishing one the lexx law on this subject, not only to the European do we realise that had hostile eventualities inhabitants, but to the Chinese," and wound up demanded your attention, the interestseler his address as follows: I am aware that you munity and of British subjects throughout the Far East would have bees, under your guidance cannot make man moral or virtoons by Act of as efficiently safeguarded as they have been in Parliament, but you can take him cleaner and 'the past. The efforts of your career assimo as

healthier by the operation of 'laws; and being cleaner and healthier be will be stronger and of this, recalling amongst their earlier scenes - Lucknow's eventful history of November 1856,

better able to work. One-day of rest ont of when you won the Victoria Cross. The story ways; and that should be undoubted by all seven - Wüll - make? him a' better man in many of a gallant amian survives time itself, and in the incident of the Indian Mutiny, one of the blemen.(Applause). I trust, gentlemen, most glorious, if one of the most distresstal that we shall all live in see the day when in

be annals of the British rule in India, you found part of Her Majesty's dominions it will not the honour that has since associated war with compulsory for every man to take one day's rest your name.

out of seven, except in such cases where Labour In whatever direction, daty will henceforth is absolutely necessary in the interest of the beckon you, in whatsoever clinse your country general weal of the community at large will hereafter call on you to uphold the hoofer Majesty the Queen (Loud applause).

(applause); and that, too, by direct command of of her flag, you will carry with you out confidence We trust that the Shipowners and Agents at In your ability, and our best wines for your Hongkong may see the moral force of this argument, and, without damaging the shipping

SUCCESS.

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To Lady Salmon we ask you to convey cur interests, generously waive their claim to Sunday kindly farewells-We have the honour to be, labour. There need be no friction between Sir, your very faithful servants,

This, sir, is the address which I am about to employers and employed; the inter have not present to you, and in doing I may mention will get rerne demed, and at that it is signed by at least five hundred of all willing to meet on a common platform, maitonalities of this community. (An expression of incredulity here fitted across the Admimiy countensecc.) In presenting it to you on behalf of the signatories, I beg to express their good

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| Serenade........................Mr. Firth i Northern ................Mr. Touzelin a Rambler........

Mr. Hutchings 3 Avonmore ... Mr. Boyd a Peas Blossom........... ..Mr. Jenkins o Don Cæsar ............................Mr. Hempel a Stanley...........

.......Mr. Marshall.o Won easily.-Time 1.40. CHALLENGE CUP, value 50 Guineas; a forced

eatry for all Amoy and Formosa-owned pontes,. optional to Subscription Griffins of this season; half entrance fees to the winner to be won two consecutive meetings by a pony or ponies, the bond fide property of the same owner of owners; weights as per scale; entrance $10 One mile.

Mainbrace..... Mr. Hutchings I Danctaggan

Mr. Boyd 2 Cheng Le Ma.............................. Mr. Wilson 3 Cocktail

.Mr. Firth o

miles.

Cobweb

Won easily.-Time 2.17. VISITORS CUP, presented, value $......¡ for all China Ponies; weights as per scale; winner of Foochow Cup yib, extra; entrance $5. Two

..Mr. Firth. t. Harmony.......Mr. Boyd 2 Pilot...Mr. Marshall 3 BUND COF, presented, value $roo; Second Pony

Won easily.--Time 4 581

$25 for Amoy subscription griffins of thi season; weights as per scale; entrance $5.. One-mile-and-a-quarter.

Dupedia ...........Mr. Boyd r Formosa............Mr. Hutchings a Mr. Marshall 3 .................Tauzelin o

Emil

NorthernİY Redure........

Mr. Wilson o'

The rider of Formosa mistook the distance and threw away an easy race. Time 2.55 4-5th EXCHANGE PLATE, presented, value $100; for all China Pantos; weights as per scale; winners 5lbs, extra for each race won; entrance $5. "Three-quarters-of-a-mile.

Wildmint Mr. Hatchings Don Car....................Mr. Mushalla St. Rebanen.

...Mr. Wilson 3. TE MAA-CHIN FLATE, Dresented, value $300

Easy canter-Time 1:42.

for all China Ponies; First Pany to receive go per cent., Second Pony 10 per cent,, Third Pony to per cent.; weights as per scale; Amoy subscription griffins of this season alowed gibr to be ridden by residents of Amoy, Foochow or Formosa; winners of a race at this meeting of one mile or over gibr, extra, if of two or more such races 10lbs, extra; entrance §

Sio. One-mile-and-a-half.

Duncriggan .............................................Mr.

Boyd I Fantani

...............M; Firth's'

Mint Blanc.............. Mr. Jenkins " Cherg Le Ma..........................Mr. Wilson o Won easily-Time 3:30. RACING STAKES, of $10 each, with 350 kdded; for all Fonles first raced as griffes at Amoy Winners at this or previous meetings 7lbs Second Pony 20 per cent, Third Pany to per extra; First Pony to receive jo per cent., cent. One-mife-and-a-quartes."

Cobweb............... Mr. Marshall Mainbrace........Mr. Hutchings 2 Serinade...M. Firth s Harmony Mr. Boyd *Mainbrace" killed “Seranade" and gave

race to Cobweb.-Time 2.56.

aloo crery reasonable concession that may any way be calculated to place the matter on a the og satisfactory to all concerned. Whether compulsory law is granted or not, there should amicable agreement to the lasting benefit of all

THIRD DAY-FRIDAY, 9TH JANUARY, 1891,

LADIES" PURSE, presented, for all Chips Ponics THE INTER-COLONIAL CRICKET

To be ridden by residents of Amoy, Foochow

or Formosa; weights 12'stone, entrance $5 Once round and a distance,

Cocktail.

- Emin

Forestay....... Pilot....

.....Mr. Thomas 1

Mr. Jenkins a Mr. Wilson 3 Mr. Firth o

Very close face-Time 2.24. LOTTERY CUP, value; for all Ponies first raced as Griffins at Amoy; weights as per scale; winners at this meeting. sib, extra for cach race won ; entrance $5.. Seven Furlongs,

Mainbraco............Mr. Hutchings I Serhoade..........................Mr. Firth: 2- Mr. Marshall 3-

Avonmore.. Time zdj.

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CONSOLATION CUR, vales $100; Recond Pony $50 for all beaten ponies that have run and not won a race at ibis meeting; welgbis as per scale ; entrance $5. One mite,,,

Chenz-li Ma..............Mr. Wilson 1 ~| Fantan.....................Mr. Fistha Northern Mr. Hutchings: 3 Harmony....

S& Ropap.............Mr. Marshall o Time 2.19.

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CHAMPION STAKES, a forced entry of $10 each for all winners at this meeting except Nil Desperandum Stakes; winners of two racest Bis extra, of more than two races $30 extra weights as per scale: One-mile-and-a-quarter.

Dancraggan

Mr. Boyd r ∙Cobweb......

..................Mr. Firth a ⠀ Wild Mint...... Mr. Hutchings Wild Mint ran very queerly and it was thought

Nero.................Mr. Marshall o

be bad been got it, as he was a bad 3rd in. the show.--Time 3.54.

NIL. DESPERANDUM STAKES, of $5 each with $50 added, Second Pony $25 for all beafeh Amoy Subscription Griffics of this season that have sun and not won a race at this meeting weights as per scale. Once round and .distance.

Stanley......Mr. Marshall' f Rambler... Mr. Hutchlegs 2. Dan Censar... Mt. Boyd 3" Escapade

.............. Mr. Firth o Forestay.....

...Mr. Jenkins ö Redure....

..Mr. Wilson o .....Mr. Jenkins o

Pilot Time 2.23.

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OFF DAY, SATURDAY, 10TH JANUARY, 1891. DUNCRAGUAN CUP (Presented) value $icas for all China ponies entered at this meeting (starters for the Champions excluded) winners of one race 7ib. extra, of two or more races roth, extra; weights as per scale; to be ridden by Local Jockeys; entrance $5.

miles.

Mainbrace .... Chanz-Le Ma Formos rum Peas blossom Cocktail..........indi Stanley......

...Mr. Jenkin x

.Mr. Wilson, a ...Mr. Touzelid 3:

Mr. Firth, o ...Mr. Thomas o Mr. Marshall o

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. Time 2.59. FORREST & MARSHALL, CUP: (Presented) value $100; for all Amay subscription griffins of this season that have run and not won a race to be ridden by Jockeys that have not had a winning maunt previous to this meeting weights as per scale; entrance $5. mile. Northern Mr. Tongchow 1 Rambler......Mr. Jenkins z Dog Ceasar Mr. Hempel 3 Forestay

...............«Mr. Wilken ö

MATCHES.

CRICKETING AT SINGAPORE.

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Our ubiquitous affice goat still continues to keep an eye on the cricketing men at Singapore, and daily, manages to pick up items for his dlary, the gist of which runs as follows:

RESULTS UP TO THE 10TH INSTANT.. COLOMBO V NATIVE STAKES ;' drawn in favour of Native States. Played on 31st Decem-30th Dec. After tragic landing sent men off to ber and rat Jatuary and stopped for lack of time their different prisons. Dinner at sight to Colombe to finish, Colombo 512 and 97, Native States men (who arrived 5 hours after Hongkongites) and 123 and 19 with 5 wickets to all.

ourrepresentative. Of course the two clowas were found seated together, Dinner, good, Stringer, good speeches. Considerable, confusion round Blat, Vanderspar and Swettenham made short the comiques where the crash of bottles and broken glasses denoted they were on the job again. Billiards after dinner, Cleared every onRE out before 11 p.m. The Tasier afterwards bad adventures, and it seems was not seen again lill late the following morning.

STRAITS v. HONGKONG: Hon by the Straits Piayed on 2nd and 3rd January, Hongkong 40 and 75. The Strails 93 and 188. The Straits won by 166,

it.

HONGKONG. COLOMBO: won by Colombe Played on 5th and 6th January, Hongkong 49 and 47. Colombo 92 and 5 with 10 wickets to fall,

31st Dec. The following are the orders for the day

(1) The Team will parade at 6 .. for practice in the Cricket Ground, Tanglia.

(x) Parade at it a.m. to march to the Cricket Ground to view the natives-light marching order

(4) The undermentioned men are detalled to cater for and win the following evenia at the Native Sports on January 1st.

(5.)

(a) Eating Ships Biscuits

Sister Aob.--

(5) Treacle dipping for dollars -The N, M. NËGrowth. (6) Ricksha Race

Taster & P. Blobbs.

(4) The "Lailles® Cpp

The Long'at.

By Order.

TASTER,

Act. Adjt

(1.) During the stay of the team in Singapore Sister App is deputed to report any cases of felty to animals which may come under her

notice.

Year Sports (Land and Sea) take place this day. (2.) Members are reminded that the New The Committee bave placed a ship at the disposal of the team.

STRAITS. COLOMBO: won by the Straits. Played on 7th and 8th January.. The Colombo first innings was 56; and their second innings Was 92. The Straits first innings was 166. The Straits won by an innings, and 18 runa; 1

HONGKONO v, S. CC Begun on gth January. The S. C. C. Arst innings was 156.

The Match, Hongkong v. Singapore, was com(3). The C. Q. congratulates the Team on the fast) on a fine, fast wicket and under conditions boisterous voyage discipline has triumphed. menced on the Esplanade this morning (the gth excellent appearance, they presented on dia- embarkation-notwithstanding lying and which were in every respect favourable for good cricket: The' home team won the loss and, electing to bat first sent in W. L. Carter and R. G. Watson to face the bowling of Barff and Lowson. The former operied by sending down a malden, and the running commenced by a couple of singles being scored off Lowson's first

Bitch following in cut one from Lowso,, which, over.. Of the first hall of Barfi's second' over Carter was caught by Lowson in the slips.. 5-1-6 was smartly felded by Danb, and Watson was drun out. 6-2-5 Higginbotham and Birch.

came together, and at once commenced to "There will be a Requiem Mass--otherwise punish the bowling, Several changes were known as a Wake for our departed Comrades. made in the bowling, but the batsmen of steamer Thames, in the Bar of the Pavilion at seemed thoroughly at home and run e5 path blog you fast and furigus. Dina was tried in the place of Barff with slow break balls. He was simply knocked all over the field, his three overs costing Hongkong no less than fifteen. By the kindness of Colonel: Ellis and Officers runs. Birch gave a difficult chance to Lowson of the 58th, the team practiced on the Regimental at long off, but it was not accepted so Birch Ground, this morning, Very hot, and men continued to pile more runs on, the twenty-fire evidently recognise that cricket is a different he had already contributed Higglobotham, thing here from cricket in Hongkong, The who hid played perfect bat for his 32, suc-Native States played Colombo, Colombo made cumbed to a slow leg ball off Boyle, which was rather a mess of it. Some of our men paid & just enough to knock the bails, off. 65-3-37 farewell visit to the Thames-everybody left on Lieut. Lloyd joined Birch who shortly afterwards board being sony to part with the rowdy portion again escaped being caught by Darby at long of the crew, Ong, fair damsel was with off, Just a couple of overs following, Birch difficulty persuaded to allow one of our good

kied one off Limmert to Cor, Rice at long off,

men to come ashore After parting, Taster for cut. The Gelder had no need to move an

and P. Blobbs astonished the natives by inch but simply waited on the catch and missed coming back to town on the top of a gharry- it aidat the wildest enthusiasm of the Blobbs doing driver and Taster the flankey. the leather at the pavilion end and the first be spectators,

Lowson assumed charge of They drove thus-with Sister Ann Inside as the "Laydyall round the ground. Team present sent down, a bot yorker, proved too much for

At night at Regimental Ball at Tanglin where Lloyd who gave way to Hornby.. 87-4-7. Bitch the "Steelbacks? entertained the whole of mounted two balls in succession from Lawson Singapore in a right royal manner. Most of to forward short leg and still he was allowed to

men saw New Year in January 1st, 1891. The. remain. Hongkong had revenge in the next over, following are the orders for the day however, for Birch stepping out to slog a slow ane from Lammert promptly bad his wickets put down by Blair, 91-5-39. During his stay at the wickets, Birch had been blessed with an unusual amount of luck, and the frequent chances which were as frequently missed seemed to incline one to the opinion that he was going to carry out his bat. His relief, J. Cook, who yesterday in recovering himself after attempting to play a

(3) A Straits Court Martial will be held on ball, had his wicket put down, commenced Peter Blobbs, chaiged under Section 11, para. quite stylishly to-day, by catting his first 371, Amy Act 1891, with driving furiously with off Lammert the boundary for four out, a Ecense. President The Sepsy. The The fast running which had been institu ted by Birch and Higginbotham now ceased and rener and all witnesses are hereby ordered to

arindasal Veneta relieved by Cook driving Lowson for three, and Tauter, who is detained during Her Majesty's four, successive maiden overs were agreeably(4) Owing to the serious indisposition of cutting Lamment for a brace, and bitting him pleasure, Boomershine is appointed Acting for a single, which brought the century up on Adjutant till farther orders. the telegraph. A run of twos, and a slogic were added to Cook's credit, when he was caught by Barff in the slips off Lammert, 109-6-15. A P. Talbot joined Horaby, and Baiff was put on at the parilion end. Hornby hit Barff to leg for adence and Talbot eat Lammert for a similar number when Hornby made his first hit by driv ing Barf to the leg boundary, Talbot narrowly

that had to be treated with marked respect. A (Inflamed finger) and Lawson (who got kancted escaped being caught at mid on off Laminert of men in good form. The weak'uns at who was sending down a very slow break ball present are Dang (Rhematics) Campbell tall hit to the on boundary by Hornby of Barf about et practice yesterday). Several of Team brought the score up to 120. On the adjournessed sports-native boxing good fun. ment for tifa the score stood, at 124 for six Colombo manage to draw with Native States, picketi.

Teata ordered to go to bed early. When play was resumed after tiffin, Lowson went on at at the pavilion and and Barff at the far end. The former,, who bad to contend against a strong wind, opened, to: Hornby who scored a single off the over. Hornby was clean bowled by the last ball in Barf's over, 129-7-11. Dr. Hinda followed in, and a couple of malden overs were sent down. The first ball of the third over from Lowson beat, Talbot who retired in favour of Saunders leaving the score unaltered, 1299-0. Saunders played ond ball, but Lowson yorked him with the west-129-9-0. A. J.

Came: Dim, Kalasri, 5 Christof

Ross Glied the vacancy and saw, through the 4. G. Bayle, b. Capistole...

over without scoring. Hiads open his score by T. Smith run out

(3) The C. O, regrets to hear that the Long 7b Christofelless..

alles: 4 | bitting Barff to leg for a brace, and kitting the 'un continues to practice American Plantation & Christians same bowler to long on. for three. Off songs sich conduct can only end in disaster II Lowson, Ross made his Erst single, as did (4) P. Blobbs was acquitted by the Court Hinde, who also made a fine, bit for a brace yesterday, and in consideration of ble having A. 1. Campbell, a and b Christole my

Baff was put over, slip's head, by Ross for a successfully, abstracted Taster from « Govern- 'é` Vandorapar, 'la

dj | single, and that was followed up by drives to themont Institution is hereby granted good conduct leg boundary and to, the on for fous and two pay at the rate of one cent per dicane Vanderpar

respectively. Hinde finishing the over by akying | (5.) The CO. appoints Peter Blobbs, Acting Christofell

one just beyond the bowler, Carden went for and Adjutant, (without pay), in, acknowledgement of Chrismdallent, gib Keluaran

Bot out

missed, and a single was taken. A drive by Ross above mentioned services, et teguran Christoffellessa, a b Kalastusteatomyomass, - D for two and a brace of singles brought the score saldir asl arouf.97 MBy órder,

Up to 150. Boss was making the running in his clonté n't pedig a forum P. BLOBES, badsual impetuous style with remarkable success, gua nat édo 4 when mail. Act. Adjt. 10 Wide 24:14 and played the dangerous ones much better than Match began at if am, punctually, Splendid 4615011 he, has done of late. Lammert was-put on in start by our men,Talbot saved the Straits men 33 38 48 49 49 place of Buff and a single was wall stolen off his some lucky, batting. Very hot day, "imarks second ball, and two singles off his Inst two on game left to some of the players themselves. long off bringing the ionlags to a close for stops the two dalafes gave another pantomine The third off Lowson, Hinde shied to Boyle at Men broke down in batting. After drawing. total of $36. It was exactly 3 o'clock so that Tangling Club dance goodmen again ordered 17 had been bat 10 the S.C.C. had

batting three hours.

to bed, Ayat

SERENADE CUP, presented, value $193; for all China Ponies that have man and not won race at this meeting; weights as per scales entrance $5. * mile.

Emi..............Mt. Marshall Harmony.......................Mr. Boyd z

................................Mr. Jenkins 3.

...........Mr. Firth o Redure...........................Mr. Wilson a

Avonmore Pilot.....

Time 2.31. MATCH DUNCRAGGAN . FANTAN. 2 miles. Dancraggan.Mr. Boyd Fantas......................................Mr. Marshall 2

MATOO'S RACE, for all China panies that have been entered at this meeting; weights out. 7 - Jockeys to appear in colours.. 18 millor,

Cobweb.....

muiinapungu. Jim 2 Dunedin Chenz Le Ma.......Patsang o Wild Mint...

Hors

Time 2.49

*** "CRICKET.

The following are the bare, results of the Hongkong Colombo Cricket match, which was concluded at Singapore on the 7th Instit

alices

A HONGKONG, ELEVEN. and your

at Baic, ib. h; Kelaar. Dr. Lawson, Courtmay b Chris

3. La Darby. Captain Carien, Sergt. Lekaj not pert

Kelaat

Christ

Christie

pakond ang

15 40 ne

COLOMBO ELEVEN, IST INNINGS,

F. Stephen & Lammert, h. Lowson T. Moorhouse and h. Lowsong G. Vaneeripar Lb.w. b. Bar... D. Marks b. Lowson

G.

minimum

Alston c. Smith, b. Barff Cor. Gilham, Clarke, b. Lowson W: Courtenay & Smith b. Barty, USA E. Christoffellent run out Imams. T. Keltane. Blair b. Barff

1

P. G. Spence rua aut.................... G. H. Johnstone mot. Onlar

Extras ......... BA-Total fat

Wickets. ITS HOU Rundbinders 24 24 34′37′′ 40 56

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320 SWISINGAPORE. G. C. IST INNINGS, II WE. Cartere. Lowson, b. Bar... 26.

R, G Watton, rum Ou

W/ Birch, stod Blair, b. Lammert

E. Higginbotham, b. Boyle............

#7 Leat Lloyd, b. Lowson.*....................

F. V. Hornby, b, Buf

J. Cook, c. Barff, b. Lammert munka APA Talbot, b. Luwian, ulumtimates

bar 9Dr. Hade, C. Boyle, b. Lowson 89 10. Ross, not out 56-87 97 Extras

wishes for the' future welfare of yourself, and bt.no-d-fficulty in both parties coming to an FORMOSA CUP, presented, value $...... Second iêng sta le volk FCREAlcomaniTD. Saunders, Lo SOD family, with the assurance that they will fallow. closely at all times with great interest the career cred which you may be called upon, in the exercise of your d duty, to follow. (Apple)

"AMOY RACESADOS

Admiral Salmon, in scccepting the währen, banghetag.

said Mr. Keswick, ladies and gentlemen, I have {From our Special Correspondent.) to thank you very much indeed for the way 'kindly-worded address you have presented to me to-day and which I must say, wp to a few days tago, was, very unexpected. It is a matter of great regret to me to have to leave fast on the eve of your Jabiles celebration, but, italarts- nately, the orders under which I am acting wern given to me before I was aware of your arrange.. mants, However, I shall leavë mome Represan- tatives of the Navy here, and. I hope they : will: take part in them and zejsics, with ^ you. -Your-prosperity for the last filly your lus

heen- perfectly, natuunding,, 1. has continue, but I

'FIRST DAY, -WEDNESDAY, 7TH JANUARY, 891. CONSULAR CUP, presented, value, For all China Ponies, weights as per scale; entrance

Half-s-mile.

Pake Tan Dascraggsa wifiministerie-Mr. Boyd, rejala Mont Blancuinis.Mr. Huichings, a nij} Cocktail préparémenjadißt:Firth 3.3 The Wormoncauusioonini kita Wilson and - Lohengrin - wwwmainMri Marshall our Won by ź leigths,4-Time, Log,(3) Dubinsky TRIAL STAKES, of to mich, with graʻaddedj a

Gevoel datry far Amoy subscription galline of |

Pony $15, for all China Ponies, weights as per scale winners of any race at this meeting ylbs. extrs, of two or more races tolbs, extray entrance $5 One mile.

Neto...m Mr. Mirihall 1

Mix

Chene le .................. Wilson 3 Harmony. Mr. Boyd o

Time 2.15. LEDGER CUP, presented, value $130, Second Pony $751 for Amoy Subscription Grifinn of this season; winners of one race of: 1 miles or over 5lbs, catra, if of two or more such Faces lolbs, erra, entrance 5: One-mile and-a-ball.

Formosa ini,,Me, Hatchings, 1

Mr. Boyd 31 Escapado

Redure..

The Colombo. team went in again, and twoj wides, a bye and a cat for two by Courtenay 'made the necessary five for a win,'

wishing all the members of the team a Happy (s) The CO. takes this opportunity of New Year.

By order,

BOOMERSAINK,

Act. Adjt.

Most

Practice again fo móralng at Tanglin

January End-Orders of the Day (1) The following members of the Team will parado at to 45 at the Cricket Pavilion to attack the Straits Tom-Captaly Blair-Eye (in commard), Sister Ann, Boomershlue, P. Blobbs, The Sepoy, The Long ad Joan Sir Rowland Hill, Transports, The N. M. New Growth, and The Corporal. The commissariat will be under the charge of Taster Sergeant Clarke, who will superintend the fring.

(a) The Team will parade, at 9 pm, for Calisthenics (or graceful bodily exercises) at the Tanglin Clsbeno entanglements please..

A

Lady January Brd-Orders of the Day, "s ** (1). The takim will wear half-mourning until further orders.

[-- (2) The CD; regrets to announce the sériode indisposition of Taster since yesterday's perfor mance-the rest of the Team continue to enjoy 11 fairly good health (Betting's for on Siraiti). 153) The N. M. New Growth is congratulated, „ra on his steady play of yesterday."

kita mar de op til TERE PETER BLOEBS,

By ardet,

Act Adth This is a day, of disgrace. Our mes could da nothing knocked up by yesterday's sun. It wes seen early we had no chance. Dass played Wickels... I ::263 045

rättling Janlegs, Blobbs made speech, after Jätch, and general pantomilme took place on Runs $6.65.87.91.109.129 129 119) 156 ground afterwards. "Singapore show tendency Bar WD BOWLINO ANALYBIË.

bag fra Ghat Balls Maidens Runs Wickets. After concert Lewice And Barrow are heralded

Christoffellesz amici: 86 281685-245018 Kelantan 90:45 23/11

DER AND IMMINUS, first ad, line 490Ball-Molded Rankena. Christoffellesx 70. Kelsartistið 166) |

C. Bi Barffudinsma --155 unas mitm Dr. Lowenpasmina 3251 is

T. J. Smithmérete

DriLovienam 18

C. S. Bar... 105

FaLstminent in Icate 54 GMG. Boyldim 245-10, 120

oss

to retain the two doctors is their midst. Good concert girwa In'evalogather too high-class,

fu by trombers the former got up splendidly A Bittered Bookmaker, and the latter appest- yaying Parson to the led These gentlemen kept possession of athge for over an hour and made the concert the success it was. Blair also gava good song. Our clìapi 'ari^a modest crawd | Indeed.; Concert broke up at a amerindis

Faltensed Regimental Band in akomada.

T. 9. Smithsuuts bra toki vaja Capt. Dann 150 150

|| 1A03/17 p.m. Hongkong (Campbell and Boyle) went to the wickáta, and at 3:45 pm, their soure was då for 1 wicket.

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