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Hongkong Telegraph.

HONGKONG, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1897,

TELEGRAMS.

(From Straits papera). · THE ROSSENDALE ELECTION.

LONDON, January 25th, 1892. The Liberal candidate, Mr. Maden, has been elected' M.P, for Rossendale in place of the

voies over Mr. Brooks, Uzionist.

No. 23 & 24. QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL Marquis of Hartington by a majority of 1,200

A. S. WATSON & CO., LD.

AMERICAN CHEROOTS.

The CHEROOTS, made from a fine selected quality of PENNSYLVANIAN, TOBACCO LEAF, are mild, well matured, of excellent flavour, and will be found equal to Havanas, They are meeting with much favour in the Colony as an agreeable change from the usual Maalla Cigar, and we confidently recommend

them to the notice of Smokers,

PRICE $5.50 per Box of ago.

WINES AND SPIRITS.

ELOCAL AND GENERAL,

THE P. & O. S. N. Co.'s steamer Lombardy left Bombay on the 30th alto,, for this port,

THE »P & Q. 5. N. 'Co.'s steamer, Shanghai | the slips for three, and In Lawson's first over laft Singapore yesterday at 4 p.m., for this port.very prettily drove the redoubtable Docter to the leg boundary. A maiden from Coxon, and then

Ar the Magistracy today the Mandarin Yang Ein Shan, charged with theft of $10,000, was

committed for trial,

THs British North Bornes Government has commenced to publish zu Opdal Gazelit, official utterances. The Harald will in fature festend of wilising the local Herald for its be known as The British North Dernee Harald and Monthly Record

THX Japaness press laws, relics of a barberous age, are being rigidly enforced in the capital. No fewer than three papers were suspended in Tokyo during the first fortnight in January, for publishing articles that were impposed to reflect In some way or other on the Government, Japan would seem to be rapidly geiling cherry ripe for a revolution.

I connection with the project for the disposal the Portuguese colonies it la stated that the people of the Azores contemplate disconnecting from the mother-country and for this purpose they have designed a new flag composed chiefly from the Portuguese and American flags. In case they should became independent they will seek American protection, LONA MA

Joe-That's nothing. Lots of fellows

that

Jack-Yes, but he always left a better

than hu took.

Joo-Poor Jim)

hat

ye gods ! shades of Nimrod and all lesser lights, hear the oracle orate. Last night's Small "The programme (4) of the Hong- kong Race Meeting......... "Although in THE silk ex sleamship Empress of Japan most instances there is (sic) not such a strong fields (sic) as in recent years the races (afc) have Arrived in New York on the 3rd fast.

filled up well, and there appears every prospect protect the ass who penned the foregoing, for the of good fields and good racing" May heaven ghost of Lindley Maxay will neither forget nor forgive.

The steamer Foyle, from London, and the yacht Seide were quarantined at Kobe the other day consequence of small-pox having broken out

on board..

A "DICLARATION on the truth of Holy Scrip THE declared quantity of coal shipped by 14ture has recently been signed by a number of vessels from Kuchinotsu during November last clergymen and published in England. Among was valued at $71 076.00, and by six vessels other things, it earnently prays that the clergy from Meji at $27,357.20.

and laity of the Church of England may never scquiesce in rejecting any portions of the One Voleme of God's Revelation, as hard sayings, causing stumbling; but, on the contrary may hold fast their confidence in the faithfulnem of God, who will not suffer as to be deceived in humbly believing that to which He hath set His sealand may wait patiently, knowing only in part, for the time when we sbalt know CTOR AI we are known, and shall be filled unto all the fulness of God."

We are very glad to hear that Capt. Samuel Ashton, the well-known "skipper "of the Hallas, who was recently Invalided at Foochow is pro- gresting favourably towards perfect recovery.

The Welamation at West Point is now practi- cally finished, and the losses are in course of

AND WIST POINT PRÒP?ATY.

preparation.

Shanghal consling steamers, is under construc

A small gedown, to “accommodate the tion on A portion of the property and the

remairder will be dealt with as early sup usible, land has again been debited to profit and loss The interest on the money represented by this as the directors consider the working account should not bear any charge in connection with the property until li la revdly for use.

PROFIT AND LOSH ACCOUNT.

this account to write down the Company's pro- Asuin of $3.941.78 has been withdrawn from perty, full details of which are appended.

DEBINTURES.

Bank rate of interest last September to borrow $500,000 on mortgage debentures at 5 per Sant, to reply the money bilheria on loan at y

Advantage was taken of the change in the

per cent, a

DIRICTOR &

Mestru. J. S. Moses and S. C. Michelsen retire in mtation according to the Artilen of Association, but being elegible effer themselves for re-election,

Messrs F. Dodwell, W. H. Forbes and E. L.. Woodin's seats on the Board bave become vacant and Messrs. G. B. Dodwell and CJ. Holliday, have been invited to jin, appointment of these gentlemen requires con- firmation.

AUDITORS:

Tha

Messts, TT Rose, and F. Henderson have sadited the accounts now presented, and the directors recommend them for re-election.

J. J. Keswick, Chairman,

Hongkong, 2nd February, 1892. BALANCE SHEET-DACRMDER 'gist, 1891..

CAPITAL ACCOUNT. Value of land and bulldings at

'Assets,

Kowloon as per last Account. $1,81,535-74

Dr.

To

Since expended la additions and alterations a

Value of four wharves at Kow. loon as per last account Written off this Christinein

11,243.03

Hall, and 40 appeared on the register. A count. In previous years it has been customary change of bowling was now deemed advisable to shew only the net amount eamed under the and Stewart (medium round) replaced Murray heading of wharfage, &c consequently the from Lowson's second ball G. S. Coxon mlined Lowson placed the now bowler's first hall in the receipts now appear larger than last year, A smart plece of folding by Jeffkins elicited de Rebeck. One for 44, last man 18. Jeffkins owing to the concentration of work at Kowloon

fairly easy chance of stamping Orman

lips for a single, but his third clean bowled whereas in reality they are $10,878.51 lens, but before against Orman by Coxon was answered by a single to the off, and lipped Buif profit is larger. There have been axisfactory An appeal for "leg sok the vacant wicket and opened proceedings and consequent reduction la expenses, the net in the negative, and then Moule drove Lowson for a similar number the following over. additions to the Company's business, includlog - to the Pavilion, the left hander following suit to The play was very slow for some time, Jeffkins Lowson was the next item ofinterest, and the same lifted one from Barff into the Pays, and supple

quare leg. A nick to the fence by Orman eff stonewalling" in good style, and then Lewis that of the Messageries Marit mes Company. batsman drove Coxon to the mid-on boundary the niented this by driving Stewart right against the following over. Slow play now became the barrack wall, repeating the dose the foilaning order of the day, both bowlers being dead on over, and cuiding the same bowler into Queen's the mark, and the fielding of the Hongkong Road Sixty up. St. Croix (left hand slow) now, eleven was so close as to admit of no liberties. took the ball from Stewart, and sent down. A Runa came slowly, but as po separation WAS malden to Jellkins, who hardly seemed at home effected, Darby was deputed to relieve Lowson. with the lobs. Slow play was again the order An easy chance of running out Moule WAI

of the day, antil the Doctor diere Baif to the frustrated by a wild shoot on the part of De entrance gate, which brought on Carruthers Robeck, and three runs were scored for the over-medium over-hand) in place of the fast bowler, throw. Orman put some life in the game by The Doctor sent the new bowler's third delivery. wbacking Coxon to the scrring tent for three, over the fence to leg, but in Da Croir' next over Moule driving the same bowler to the road he was magnificently caught by Wickham, with boundary the following over. Jeffkins (medium, one hand, st point. Lowson bad scored 49, which round) was now tried in place of the left-hander included a brace of a's and twelve 3' Eighty and send down a maiden but in his second over one for a. Dumbleton was next la and started Moule slipped him to the fence, Darby missing by hitting Carrsibers to leg for a rattling good what would have been an easy catch, by shifting hit, which was deservedly appliuded. Another from his position Just as the ball was being change of bowling was now tried, Murray delivered. A drive to the ea for three by Maule going to the City Hall end vice Camuthors, off Darby brought up go onthe telegraph amidst A difre into the Pard on by Dumbleton cheers from the Shanghai men, At, this stage of St. Croix was the next incident worthy Taylor (medium over-hand) took the bail from of note, and the R. E. " cuck" followed this up Darby, bat Moule drove his fourth delivery to by driving Manay square into Queen's Road for Jack-Foor Jim has been sent to the asylum.the scorers' tent, De Rabeck muffing the ball at 3. Jeffkins very pretty nicking the mine Joe-Insane, eh ? .

mid-on. A splendid bit to leg by Moule in trandler to the boundary. The "century was Jack-Yes. One of his crazes was to be Jeffkins' next over was loudly cheered and 60 hoisted amidst cheers. Wallace, slow overhand always exchanging bata.

rans were registered. The left-handed player with a peculiar delivery, wis cow deputed to do drove Taylor hard to the on for three, his partner relleva St. Croix, but the separation came from sending the following ball to the scoring teat for the other end, Duableton being splendidly capght A similar number. Jeffkins now tried a few by St. Croix at short leg off Murray, The retire underhand "lobs," but as Orman sent his third ing batsman's 14 had been made by faultless delivery to the fence, and brought up 70 on the cricket. Three for 106. Captain Dunn was telegraph board be did not persevera, in the old the recipient of a fattering ovation as he styla Anotber-change-of-bowling-was-tried, walked to the wickets, and he started- Cox, and Lowson resuming at their original operations by driving the first ball be recand from Wallace straight to the baracks, and bit enda, and the rapid run-getting was at ance stopped, but couple by Moule off Lawson, the same bowler's third delivery to leg for thter. which Darby misfielded, and two byes brought up A straight one-handed hit off Murray to the Fo, without the loss of a wicket. With the total fence, (Capt. Dann is suffering from a sprained at 84. Orman got his leg in front of a straight wrist) was followed by a drive mid-on over. one from Lawson and had to retire for a hard Queen's Road. Stewart new took op the bowling bit 39, which included one 4, seven 3's and a Bice Wallace, and Dunn drove his third delive.y loudly applauded on returning to the Pavillon. Baiff resumed bowling at his o'd end, and brace of 2's The retiring batsman was into the barbour, and 120 appeared on the board, Wallace took the vacant wicket, and before he Jeffkins placed his fifth delivery nicely through had scored a run had an easy life at the bands of the slips for a brace Dunn then cut Stewart the wicket-keeper off Coxon's bowling. After to the boundary for three, and sent this lucky escape Wallace opened his shoulders Barff to leg for a similar number the following and pulled round a full pitch from Lawson to over-130 up. Danh next smacked Stewart for a catch at the wicket was given in his favor. succeeding delivery to squire leg for three. leg for three, and Immediately after an appeal to the on boundary, Jeffteins hitting the Leach's brilliant Gelding at mid-off at this paint A glance to leg for three off Baiff was Dunn's elicited a hearty round of applause, Wallace cut next contribution and 140 went up. Another Lowson prettily to the fence for 3, but the Doctor change of bowling was sled, Manu (medium. following b.Il Moules 44 was made up of cirven the new bowlet's first delivery to the canvas, his had his revenge by clean bowling Moule with the road) taking Stewart's place. Dona infcked 3' and singles, and was the result of an hour partner playing the rest of the over, but missing a and three quarters' dashing play. He received run which easily might have been notched for quite an ovation on returning to the Pavillon, a good drive to the off." Two for 99 St. Croix was next in, but his Buff to the barracks, and after Jeffkins partner was smartly stumped to Coxon's next had scored a single, the Hongkong ciptala over, and three wickets were down without altering opened his shoulders and hit Barff straight to the total. Laat mano. J.Mann jolued St. Croix, the City Hall-150 up. Dan now drove Mann but the latter's stay was a short one, a good straight to the boundary, the bowler making a A COMPLETE change of programme was notified ball from Lowson breaking down his defence good attempt at a catch, but the ball was out of at Woodyear's circus last night, and was honestly after he had scored a single. Four.for 101. reach and the man in the long field just tasted carried through to the satisfaction of a numerous Barff was next comer and in trying a rather saving the boundary hit. Murray again took the and thoroughly appreciative audience. The short run almost ran kis partner out, Lowson ball from Barff, but Jeffkias leg-bit his first ball same en'ertainment will be provided to-night just missing the wicket. An adjournment was into the road, Dunn playing the remainder of and denbṭlass will meet with the reception and

then made for tifin.

the over, which was a remarkably good one. A support that so excellent a performance merits. On resuming play the attack was again brace by Jeffkins off Mann and "160 up." As it is confidently hoped that all the world and

entrusted to Lawion and E. J. Coxon. Mann St. Croix was now tried in lieu of Manu, his wife will be there to-night we refrain from opened the ball by driving the left-hander into and Jeffsan cat his first ball to the road andidst anticipating their joy by describing the many the Parade Ground, and in the same bowler's great cheering, thustying the Shanghai score with lez, only three wickets down. Duan then drove the virtues and wonders of the performances. How succeeding over scored a pretty three sceptical, we will give a detailed critique of the but the sun was full in Maltland's eyes and he ever, for the benefit those who are stiil Barff was then let off in the long field, same bowler square to the fence, Jeffkins hiding the following bill to mid-on for a single. Orman present programme as expounded, to-morrow..could not see ball, The same fielder had was now tried in Murray's place, but Jeffkins, (Daily Press and China Mail please copy.)

what looked an easy chance, in Coxon's next who was now well set, sent him to leg for 3.and over, Baf akying one to long on, but in addities a couple of alogies were scored off the catch didn't Come off, although his first over. In St. Croix next over Jeffici Maitland rarely misses a fair opportunity was very smartly stumped by Bruce Robertson, It never rains but it pours, and Mann a couple having scored 45-ix 3's, four 2's and; slogies *** of overs later drove Coxon to the long field;-by correct cricket. His reception on his retke by st Kuala Lumpor, reproduced in the Maliland tried a left-hand catch, but again ment was of most enthusiastic description. failed. Barff now let out, and sent the left- Four for 172. E. J. Cozón Joined Dana and, Stralis papers of Dec. roth, just to kand.

On the 2nd Dec, Wilton and Donelly were at

hander to the fence for three, Mann saleking quickly getting to work, kit Orman to the off for "work altering the present ladderway from the adit, Lowson for a couple in the following over. Runs three, and then the stumps were drawn for the

50 ft. deep to the surface. To do this they removed

came pretty freely for an ever or two, and then night, the scare standing at 178 for 4 wickels, the ladder from the corner and leaned the top A regular beanly from Coxon polled the Dunn having scored 45; not out. It is noteworthy against the shaft, the foot being in inches out symmetry of Mann's bails. Five for 139, that only 3 extras are included in the above

Stewart followed, and then total, on the stage, On the cleats they fixed stage fast man 19. boards on which to stand to cut mortices Barff drove Lowson straight to the barracks, but the permanent ladder stage, They had com- the Doctor again rose to the occasion and beau pleted the cutting when by some means the tifuly #yorked" Stewart, who had failed to ladder koocked the temporary stage "planking score. Six for 141. Bruce Robertson, the Captain of the clents, and Wilton fell down the shaft of the Shanghai team, was next comer and he some. 18.feet, stalking a hard rail on the singe wat warmly cheered on leaving the Pavilion. below. Donelly, who had managed tojam himself to the City Hall for three, and then pulled in the shaft and then prevent a fall, gave the Lowson to leg for a couple, but he lost the alarm, and a couple of men went down. Wilton companionship of Barff in Coxon's next complained that his stomach kurt him, but he over, a straight delivery that kept very felt ña hurt elsewhere, and was quita sensible.

low down dismissing the slogger for a hard-hit He seemed quite strong, and was able to assist but somewhat lacky 22. Seven for 148 Wick A. O. H. Cummachers, L his bearers with his arms in getting out exf the ham joined his Captain, and the latter rather dit and tuznek. He was pat to bed, and young brought 150 on the telegraph board. Piny was fukily slipped Lowson to the boundary, which Mr. Bibby stopped with him while Mr. Whyte rather slow for a time, the bowling being too went for some medecine. A quarter of an hour good for any liberties to be taken, and then afterwards Mr. Whyte was returning and met Robertson was loudly cheered for cleverly THE orders of the day at the meeting of the Bibby at the door, bearing the sad news that Folancing' Lowson to leg for a couple, but the Wilton had just died in his arms, without Doctor was again on the spot and a beautiful struggla, merely a shudder passing through his ball sent the Shanghai Captain back to the Carruthers joined Wickham, and the latter tent for a well played 11. Eight for 15... immediately got Costin to (quare log for three, but had a narrow escape of being run out is the following over, and then Lowson despatched Carruthers for a single. Nice for 160. MurrRY was last man, but after his partner bad sent Cason to the off boundary, the new-comer was cleverly stumped by G. S. Coxon, the innings closlag for 163, Wickham carrying out his bat for 8.

PORTS, SHERRIES, CLARETS, BRANDY, SCOTCH WHISKY,' IRISH WHISKY, BOURBON WHISKY, GIN and RUM. Our | THR Locomotief estimates the sugar crop, ax. favourite and well-known Brands of the above clusive of that forwarded in bags, in the six provinces which comprise Mid Java at about are bought direct from the most noted shippers, 1,715,000 picols in 189t against 1,528,000 picula Imported in wood and bottled by ourselves, thus in 1890. enabling us to supply the best growths at mode-i cate prices. We shall be pleased to furnish full partlcúlars and price lists on application.

CLAY'S FERTILIZER.

A high class fertiliser for pot plants, and for

ase in the guiden generally: it supplies natural mourishment to the soil, and assists the process of assimilation, thereby alding the plants to

ttain to their full siķe, vigour and beauty.

Sold in Tins containing to each........$rigo do Bags do 280 do......$4.00 Directions for use are given on the label.

RANSOME'S "NEW PARIS”. LAWN MOWERS,

The best and cheapest - Machines in the market, for sale al manufacturers' prices.

LAWN GRASS SEED.. SWEET CORN SEED.

A fresh supply of the above just received.

A NEW island, over 500 yards long, has made its appearance to the acuth of the Island of Pantellaria, in the Mediterranean, near which a submarine upheaval secured a few months ago. Vessels are warned to give a wide berth to the spol,

FOR seasonable coolness commend us to the Japanese employés at Oraks of Mr. C. T. M. Nickel, Kobe, who, it is alleged, having collected some of their master's accounts, weld arranging to open business in opposition to him with his own goods.

Berlin Bict-Mein geit, vot an expensiff head I have dis moralog |.

Victor Gap-How much did it cost'you ? Berlin Blet-Me? Nuttings, of course I trank nios pottles of Bommery mit meia friends Hamburg last night!

An express issued to-day sets forth that special meeting of the British Mercantile Marine Officers' Association will be held at No. 18, Praya Central at 9 o'clock this evening Means for the prevention of piratical outrages on board vessels walling from the waters of the colony will, Inter alia, be discussed at lengthe

FULL particulare of the sad occurrence by which poor Wilton, the miser at Raub, met with his death are now to hand in a letter sent to Mr.

A. S. WATSON & CO., LD.\isiz following is a copy of a postcard received below, and falling over on to the stage three feet Robertson opened his account by slogging Coxon

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Sanitary Board to be held to-morrow at 4-15

p.m. are as follows

*

frame,

Agendas-1. Letter from Hanoursbie Colored mark across the stomach was the only nlal Secretary concerning the disinterring and

external mark, but there is no doubt one ring of the remains of the Chinese daad.

Internal fojury to the liver or spleen was the 2. Latter from Honourable Colonial Secretary cause of death. Wilton was buried next morn concerning Mr. Ladds accepting the Office of Ing. Mr. Whyte reading the Church of England Consulting Veterinary Surgeon to the Dairy burial service over the grave, and all present Farm Company.

being deeply affected.

3. Application from Mesari. Danby, Leigh

& Orange that the question of the out-fall for the drainage of the Aberdeen Paper Mills be left in abeyance for the present.

4. Mortality Returns for the weeks ended the 231d and goth January, 1892,

5. Surveyor's repart on the conditon of the house drains at Now, 297 to 306, even numbers, Queen's Road Central,"

Trampa is no fresh news of the Pabang rising from the last Siraits papers to hand. Mr. Duban ha safaly reached the residency at

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The affair seems to have been a pure accident, the cause being evidently the swinging of the ladder against the temporary staging, the planks of which seemed to have been as large as could bave been used.NO,

THE INTER«PORT 'CRICKET MATCH,

SHANGHAI v. HONGKONG,

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D..

ཀ་་་་

Dann again rent

Play will be resumed to-morrow forenoon at

o'clock The scores at present stand as under 1,

·BITANGHAL Finer Innane,

W. H. Moula, b Lowe,

Orman, lb., Lowson Wallace, St. 6.8, Caren, b. Ji A. de St. Crois, blowson. Maao, Cez

: Bar. Coxri..

A. Blewart, h Lawsan

W. Beses Robertson, is Lowson, MNE, P. Wickhama; noi nut

Murray, st. G. B. Canon,

HONGKONG.C. C. Frant Innenge,

JM. da Roback, R.N., b Stawt. Dr. Lowson, e Wickham, b St. Croix. Qr.-M91,-Sargl' Jedking, st. Kota, St Capt, Dumbleton, R., Creiz, b Martay

Cape Duran, Not out

Darby

A.. Luch

Mos out

W. Maitland CO. Taylor, R.N.J

B. Coxon

Inne

Tota

R

Valtie of rolling stock at Kow pas-loon.sa per last me account measu

Cost of 50 new

truck

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100,770.60

770.60

100,000.00

23,825.95

3,655.04

27,480.99

'Written, off this

D

1,480.99

35,000.00

YOBT assim. Value of laua- ches Kowloon, Hongkong and Heron as per last Account **** Written off this

Valio

of a large and 3 small lighters as per ---last-account -12

Cost of 3 addi.. tional lighter...

Written off this

YCRI

By pas ERK

18,386.53 6,386.53

12,000.00

24.683.10

**1,500.00

26,185.10

6,185:10

Value of si mooring buoys and man chains an per last account an Valor of West

Polat Reclama

Hon as per last; in account. 197,063-52 Since expended.

tou Valuosef Reclas

mation to be ie sumed by Gov- ernment

Value of West

Polat@wharfias-

... per last account Written off thin year i

20,000.00

3,500,00

45,233.55.

241,296.07

94.900.00

316.796.07

33.789.98

7,78991

urst of new godown, at. Wert

Point to date, a

Value of rolling

stock at West

Folat as per last

X1,890.as

THE HONGKONG AND KOWLOON-Value" of sheats Ruper -WHARF & GODOWN COMPANT

LIMITED,

Lowson bowled splendidly for Hongkong, his *Laremaga showing six wickets fɔr 56 runs ; Caron

had four for 61. The fielding of the Hongkong The following is the repčit for presentation to team was exceptionally billent all through, shareholdem at the fifth ordinary annual meet Leach, Dunn, and Da Robeck especially diating to be held at the Company's Office, No. 4 guishing themselves.

After the customary interval de Rebeck and Prays Central, at 12 o'clock, on Saturday, the Lowson represented Hongkong at the wickets; - 6th of February, 1892-

600.00

-$5,000.00.

A.777.75

account hipras", Less sale of tucke and railstomün

Written off this, ・year *****

-6,296 22

$,000.00

accent

Value of furniture

and plant as per

last xccount...

18,344-71

Since expended...

Written off this

689.25

29,013.35

-9.033-36

10,000.00 125,000.00

1,364.62

Fractional certificate accou Á.....

215273

Cash in hand CITR

22980

Value of stationery on band

1,9:9:141-99

500

$4,500

By Capital Cr· Ziali Batas,

Hongkong & Sha ging Corporation

Debenture ar count Sundry Creditors,

*j; Profitira

264,743.00

Batif and Murray trunding for Shanghai. Barff' The directors have now to submit to the share- third delivery Lowson sent to square leg for holder their report with a statement of accounts The match of the sesson was commenced on three, and drove Murray's second ball straight for the year ceding 3rat December, 1891....

Sal Lock Hingestem Ho Tong Sundry debtor

Kwala Lumper, and he is doing very well, the Cricket Ground shortly after 15 o'clock this to the fence, de Robeck sending the same bowler MiletuAMES VACCOUNTY, JAZZANTES VGA » Hongkong Bank No. 3 account

Letters have been received at the Straits Colonial forenoon, in beautiful weather and on a capital to the Pavilion for a similar figure, which the skin, Secretary's Rodger heard that the Sultais ir Bret-His Excellency the Governor, however City Hall De Robeck hadifg off Buff landing, &c., amounted in 1891 to £249,16112, Mr. Rodger, Resident of wicket. There was not a very large attendance Doctor supplemented by sharp cut to the The gross revenus derived from wharage, Kabang Mr.Rodger actually on the way down stream. The Sultan being one of the early arrival bet as the by the kindness of the wicket keeper, and and the net profit after paying expenses, repairs reached Temarick on the 18th January, having day word on the number gradually increased be at onces showed his appreciation of the and all charges amounts to $97,959.84 in galdst with him about two hundred followers, and late in the Bersoon the ground was tyor by cutting the same bowler hard to cover $70,085.93 in 1890, or an increase of $13,873.97, and he and the Resident with their man surrounded by versemblage of Interested point, single being converted by an over From this liave to be deducted fr ~SHANGHAI" Mears, Kolly & Walsh, Limited, Malays, started up the Semantan, on the auth." köenesz – interest. Notwithstands. ganghai | which luckily was out of reach of the field and a | Auditors" "Syʻ muninn+...................

and a few Sikhs, and shout live hendred armed cators who wached the playwith the throw into four. Lowson next cut Mury to the Interim Dividend $40.000 was road for three, and then bis partner skled one Director Fees WOMAN G000 Mr. Clifford has gone back to Kwalk: Lipis. Ali, univeusally acknowledged, Limited the information in the hands of Mr. Rodger Wassrepresented by an exceptionally powerful single was scored. De Robeck drove Murray

bears out what he has already said as to the all-round team strong in every department of nicely to mid-on for brace and glanced env loyalty of the Sultan: Mr. Rodger kas see the the game, the Hongkong players were alightly the next bail to square leg for a single the latter is updating in Sollan a great deal lately, and he is more than the better favorites, but very little apotezlation. a wary pretty stroke, and so-up-in Barff's next leaving avaliable for appropriation: BANCO SAM satisfied, indeed he is (howughly coprisondy (kas" actually took pládeji, zaparko

over the Doctor extended himself and drove him out of which it is proposed to pey the Sultan is doing his best, and that he is jo Winnipe-the “log, ch sbstantial' adyan. right on to the canvas at the City Hall, a featdend of $1.50 per share, which |'thoroughly in earnest. : It will thus be seen ikii - tage" Brice-Rovetson! Beni H. Meule which was duly acknowledged all round thecircles the Sa paid (sjoly, maken $5.50 or quick for three by Lowson and a single by his for the year, and to carry forward the Government forces should have andred and: Ormark who ƒ“am stockade by this flame and it la ju

face the plutner off Murray's next over and the Doctor: 915.459.34 to next year's account, possiblegast Atthe time of writhm jhe Jaan | Caly

and did again brought out loud chcers by driving Barn the present report the grows, rece Stocalade to being hormed,

Vai a: Kong the ground alusoot straight to the City Fɛuspenditure are gİYEN ON GANU Kide

Meaty, Kelly

BANGKOK Rer. 5.1 Smith," SINGAPORE Messrs. Sayle & Co., Limited

· Moram. Amédée Fríase & Co.

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