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Intimations.

GINGER ALE.

WE bave always fadd good GINGER ALE, and we are now making the best. At varlons exhibitions and competitions in London

formula we now use has won 32 Prize MEDALS and CERTIFICATES of MERIT.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1892.

AT the H.K. & S. Bank:-

Globe Trotter-How long do these clerks Leep one waliing to cash a cheque ?

Policeman at door-Dauno; I've only been

this duty since last Christmas.

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a crush at the gates. In 1890 competed and won against FOUR of THE Society Reporter wrote:-"The blasting bride entered the building, followed by the fire the most famed Belfast makers...

bridesmaids."

The Paddenheaded Printer set up the type i- by the fire brigade,"

The Analyst's report':-

Vacancy in the Office.

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singles and doubles, the actual value of these

A European standing near banded to witness the revolver produced in Court Witness then are rested the prlioner and formally charged him with wilfully shooting at a soldier In the Shropshire Light Infantry with intent to do blm grievous bodily harm." The complainant was taken to Hospital.

Case remanded.

apon the manner of i's disposal. Neither for the same money. This to looked upsu' an the Shanghal Committee nor the Shanghai | a very serious matter, and one that it is hoped

bscribers ars to be allowed one word, if "Mr. - we may pasi over without trouble. Chater has his way; as to how the subscriptions The following is the tea experi al-ce our issua should be applied. This would be all right if we of 15th último as per consiguees' ro urast in Shanghai were qui o satisfied no to the wisdom For Londen of the Hongkong Committee, but if we are to accept the statements in the report of their meeting of the 27th October, as correct, and as fully representing the views of the Committee, the then we must take issae at once and advise the Shanghai subscribers and the Shanghai Committee to act entirely independently of

rat for the erection of any gorgeous memorial in the Happy Valley or the Hongkong Cathedral, in which good sente will be verificed to sentiment, and no real benefit will be conferred originated in a truly generous spirit and was upon anybody. The fund in Shangbat was

meant to alleviate any distress the Bokkora

* Per Glenartsgyma 128 58.lbs. Myrmidon 156.93 1hs. u dramemnon 423 317 b tu. Vanța sum1,104,915 ibs. For the Continent :-- *** Pex Glenartneyumuamu 22 26t Ibu. Oanfa.......... 24,700 lbs. For South Americ. ¡—

Per AgamemNON For. Hongkong:-

ECT Agamamron For Ne" York :-

10

*5,000 lbs.

15 317 bu

Per Benvenue...............102 0ật tha, Carmarthenshira .........289.973 lbs. The Provincial Judge on his way home on Monday last observed four beggars knocking

Pablic Recreation ground topay turvey, and by so doing has made long scores na saky of accomplishment as playing marbles, and brought genuine cricket to the level of that priticast amasement known as Ixwn-tennis. Up till now the rule has been to allow 3 rars for a boundary A REGULAR meeting of Perseverance Lodge, hit to the fence on the Pavilion side- very No. 1165, EC will be held in Freemasons libéral allowance, by the way-bits in every Hall, Zelland Strest, on Wednesday, the 16th other direction having to be rún for, which of

"TO-DAY'S PROCEEDI" (s. instant, at 8.30 for 9 p.m. precisely. Visiting course is one of the accomplishments of cricket,

But now the implent autocrats of the Hongkong mand.

The case was brought up to-day (9th) on re- brethren are cordially invited.

William Payne, the complainant, stated he Titx big drop act, by the redoubtable Loo C. C. bare, decided that for all boundary hits all elsewhere, GINGER ALE made by the Hernandes (Mexican Biff), at West Point to-night itin must be credited and the same number was stationed at Murray Barracks. On the Hongkong in the manner of the disposal of !

promises to be a grand success owing to the 1 any byes that may pass the wicket keaper, and † and lustant about 9 pm, bo came out of the Fund, which it was proposed to raise wind having fallen a good deal since the reach the fence at either end of the ground, the Murry Barracks canteen with the ptioner. moraing. Go early to get a good saxt and avoid | Now, when it is remembered that the Hongkong They were alons and went la the direction of Public Recreation ground-which the Hongkong the Naval Yard. They had walked about go or Cricket Club, by the kindly acqulescence of the 60 yards when the prisoner drew

revolver community at large, has been almost exclusively from his pocket and dedim. He fired atlising without paying any rent for the pisthree or four times and two bullets struck witness eighteen years is only a trifle over a hundred-one bullet lodging in the stomach and the yands square, the value of a big score which other in the left hip. It was the first shot that #The blazing bride entered the building followed is principally composed of fake boundary lodged in his stomach. After that witness rushed disaster might occasion. Hongkong apparently with their stle's on the door of a shop and

hits, which round for and on a proper cricket ground would, mostly be centuries' must be clearly apparent to everyone who knows anything at all about practical cricket,

The Shanghai newspapers in criticising the play of the hapless Hongkong team in the recent Interport match were unanimous as the wretched quality of our fielding; and of course their stric ares were fully justified. Without practice no man, however keen of-sight of otherwise physically endowed, can play cricket in good style; what practice to delding, one of the most important points of the game, can our local players possibly have, as cricket is raw conducted None at all, as the play In this Club". Garrison match plainly proved. Dr. Lowson stand at the wicket and slogged up roz runs in the quickest time on record in Hongkong, but he made this big score by boundary bits, and bis tolal, although the Doctor is decidedly a hard hitter, if he had been compelled to run out every hit, would have been less than hall observed the flash and beard the report of fire: Rgration, and also that by far the greater part ❘ be wretchedly poor. In some districts the yi-id of the number balsted on the telegraph. The same remarks equally apply to F. Maitland and Ross Thomson, also to Licu!, Flower of the Garrison. And the absurdity of this ridiculous Innovation was even more apparent in the secord

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The Band of the 1st Shropshire Light Infantry will play the following programme at the Officers Mess, Murray Barracks, this evening, com mencing at 8 pm. :—

Quadrile........Royal Boudoir

D. Godfrey, "Reminiscences of Herold. Godfrey.

Vanelas Bong"

Bocal wala"

..Coole,

Selection

Poika

La Cigala” mem The Studenta

KIND Intentions, according to the N. Y. Pri intentions towards you," said the Republican "We are anfinated, by none bat the best to the Democrat, "Indeed," said the latter, somewhat sarcastically, "and in what form will your good feeling find its manifestation "When the fall/comes and the cold weather we will give you the finest warming you ever had la your lives,"

antogs of the Garrison, whan Colonel Ravenhill and Sergeant Bland ran up individual scores of 33 and 40 not out respectively almost without moving out of their ground. In one

over Sergeant Bland bit G. C Murray to the fence three times in succession and was credited with sa runs without moving outside the crease, and If we mistake not Colonel Ravenhill accomplished a similar record, And to credit a bátuman with six runs for a drive over a low fence less than fly yards distant from the wicket childith nonsense,

blp. Witnete na towards the Naval Yard for prisoner had been secured. Witness had had assistance. Before getting there he found the no quarrel with the prisoner. The prisoner he (witneu) walked up to and along with left the barracks just before witness, and him. Prier to the shooting he had had no conversation with prisoner, while walking in Queen's Road. at the time. Witness had had nothing to The prisoner was drunk do with the prisoner in the canteen, and had no idea why he shot him. The revolver pro- Juced la Court was the one used by the prisoner on that occasion.

proposed to swell by the addition of the chair pat down and ordered his retainers to Shanghal fund and judging by the remarks of || arrest the beggars, who half an hour, afterwards ing, the intention seems to be to devote the gues. This action gave great satisfaction to the the several speakers at the Hongkong meet received 250 blows each and were put into can larger part of the money to the cretion of a shop-keepers, but alas 1 lule later in the day memorial in Hongkong. Little or no attention the yamin, runners and the day fadao called appears to have been devoted to the more press and demanded 6,000 cash dach as remuneration ing necessity of finding out how many widows for ridding them of the beggars and there was and mothers and orphans are in distress, swing | nothing_for_it_but_to_submit. Erm what wo to the loss of relatives by the disaster, and judge have learnt of the new Viceroy we are quite anra Ing by Governor Robinson's opening remarks, the, that he would discountenance any such sqeering. of Makung, whose exemplary conduct towards t sense of Hongkong's gratitude to the Mandarin bat ho will probably never know anything about the survivors of the wreck, stands out as the The accounts that have been coming in of one redeeming light in the whole horrible story, the second crop rice harvest are disappointing seems limited to the presentation of Win, in the extreme. From the generally appearance. che terrifiel which in His Excellency's spinion of the paddy fields there was, as we stated last

Navy stationed at the Torpedo Depôt at Kowloon, and a more fitting form of testimental, apprecia. commenced than it became apparent that the John Robert Gale, abic scaman of the Royal the great desire of the Mandarin's life! Now week, every prospect of a good yield. Of straw to our mind, something much more is called for, there is plenty, but the harvesting had no sooner sald on the ard-November at 8.30 p.m.-he-wasion and tharks is imperative. We are sure the grain bad been shaken off in the lates vere gales walking along Queen's Read and had got to Shanghai subscribers will agree with as a this and the crop, Instead of being good, turns cut to within 50 yards of the Naval Yard when he

is only 20 per cent of the average quantity, in others even less than this, while in some local!. tles the farmers declave that there is not enough ing it in, and that they intend to plough the grain to pay the expense of rea ing and gather

has berst upon most of the growers quite unex sira into the ground forthwith. The failure, pectedly; they had evidently not watched closely the demage done by the storms.

At this point the prisoner said he had no questions to ask of the witness, and knew nothing whatever about be affair.

arms in front of him, and at the same time he saw the prisoner following a soldier across the up and knocked the prisoner down. The platel road with a pistol in his hand. Witness rushed

to that time witness had heard three shots fired was still pointed at the soldier at the time..” Up The wounded soldier did not appear to be the wote for liquor, but the prisoner was under the influence of drink. Witness caught hold of the prisoner by the throat and took the pistol from

him.

said on the and N vember about 9.30 pm, he Paul Bohm, proprietor of the Windsor Hotel, was driving towards Wanchal in a ricksba and the Naval Yard and barracks. They were all saw a number of soldiers and sailors in front of

Apparently quiet. Suddenly he saw two flashes In quick succession between the prisoner and a soldier. At first he thought it must be a

up closer he saw the prisoner raise the pistol, In

of whatever money is raised here should be better used than in the erection of an expensive memorial.in whatever firm and whether in the The Governor, whose opinion naturally inclined Happy Valley or the Hongkong Cathedral.

probably have the most decisive voice in its to the latter place as the proper site, will selection, and when we remember that pro bably more than half of the Europeans lost in the Bokhara had on connection with the Some months ago we drew attention to a tax panicular church of which the Cathedral is a that bad been laid upon fire-wood, against which Part, we must say we do not think the Cathedral protests were made at the time time. It was is at all a happy place for such a memorial, To started, by certain literati and although not our minds, very little money ought to be actually sanctioned by the 1ste Viceroy be did

the majmity of the subscribers in Shangbal willaw, but so far from the proposal meeting with expended on any such nonsensical, empty and act stop it. The present Viceroy has now been aseless expression of sympathy, and wò belleve pelitoned by the premiers to make the tax be with us. Far better if the money is kept here favour in his eyes, H.E. has declared himself till todependent exquiries can be made of the strongly opposed to it, and has ordered that all condition of the people at home, who have money that may have been collectal, from the

This work is allke interesting to the student / Mong-kok Valley, and give a continuous, and Not only were they clumsy in picking up the cracker and paid no aftention to it. On getting suffered pecuniary insa by the deaths of relatives | limposition, of the ux shall be returned. Fire-

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In view of the deficiency of the rainfall this year, the large and sudden increase in the population of Kowloon, and the limited supply of water, it is proposed to call a meeting of householders in Kowloon to consider the question of urging the Government to complete the waterworks in the adequate supply of water to that part of the coloov. Mr. A. G. Aitken bas kindir offered the use of his house, No.1 and 2, Koutsford Terrace, and the meeting has been called for | 6 o'clock on Wednesday, November 9th (to-day.) The Publishers Circular announces the early publication by Messrs. Hutchinson and Co. of Mr. Douglas Sladen's new book "The Japs at Home. The Duke of Connaught has accepted the dedication of the book, which will contain good deal about His Royal Highness's visit to Japan. The Japanese home of Sir Edwin Arnold is also described at length, and the book will be fully illustrated. Douglas etc, Sladen is the picturesque pole who honored Hongkong with his almighty presence when the Duke of Connaught was here. Douglas says be la a "pote; "he is likewise an asu, and he is a better ass than he is a poct.

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Again, the fielding of the Club team would have discredited a crowd of schoolboys. ball, but the catches dropped were caution to old-time players. And Mr. George &. Coxon, nasally the most reliable: of wicket-keepers, had against him in the Garrison's first Innings Wo should imagine the formidable and unprecedented total of 38 extras. Hongkong Cricket Club wishes to hold its own at cricket against outside teams, the sooner a migration to the Happy Valley takes place the beer for the interests of the game; at the Valley the feather-bed warriors of the tented field will have to rɑn as well as hit for their long scores; on the Public Recreation Ground they alog wesk bowling to the ferce every other ball and obtain the cheapest possible reputation as cricketers.

We have no fatention of describing in dein „this latest match between the Hongkong C C. and the Garrison; after what we have ready ssid, the scores will give all necessary informa ton. The Club went in first and for the loss of nine wickets totalled 185 runs the Garrison responded with 203, thus losing on the first tonings by 183 mos. "At their second essay the

Court now and fire & shot at a soldier. Witness jumped out of his vehicle and rushed towards the prisoner. At the same moment the last witness rushed at end secured the planer arized the revolver and handed it to witness. The prisoner was-palpably-drunk,-but-the-com- plainant was sober.

At this juncture the case was remanded until Monday, the 14th instant, at 10a.m. *\

THE "BOKHARA" MEMORIAL “FUND."

SHANGHAI MERCURY" › ERKAKS FLAITE.

ENGLISH.

on the Bokhara; and (ben apply it to their relief, reserving only a small sum for the erection of a tablet or stone to commemorate the memories

Bokkara in Shanghal of those who were lost in the

THE WRECK OF THE "GRETNA.”

wood is to be free of all taxation, and if he bears of any table in connection with this matters. he will hold the periţionera responsible for it. It is said that H. E. Pea wavered when this pro posal was brought before him from some fear ofte the c'ass to which the promoters belo- ged : H E. Tarevidently feirs no man and recognises EO class in the exercise of his du∙les as govertior,

There was some talk last year about the un- The Pakshan amived, last sight from satisfactory state of the provincial finances and Salgon, bringing 13 survivors of the wrecked

It was said at thet me that the Ides of the fire. ship Gretna. The men are very reticent, as is wood tax, above mentioned, sprang from an often-the-case-in-matters of this kind there invitation to the rigs and upper-classes seems to be a popular impression to the effect"|| generally to make priposals for increasing the that any prison who allows interesting nowe to revende. Viceroy I'd inken a different view of reach the papers will be hanged. However, we the way in which the tyo ends shou'd be made managed to find one of the Grafxa men who did

to meet. Instead of augmenting the revenue by not much care whether he was banged or not, increased taxation be is doing his best o reduce expenditure, and has o mmenced at the Ararnal. and ftom hlm we learn a few detalls, rigged ship. trom, 1700 tons, laden with coal dismissed from that establishment, now we hear The Graina, u already stated, was a fullWeststed last work that 170 hands had been from Cardiff to the Hongkong Naval Darkyard. She was owned by Mr. T. C. Guhrie, of Glas

Tacking up the Chias Sen, in thick, heavy weather, on the night of he a5 b. October

A High Class FERTILIZER for POT WE observe that a Mr. Abrahamson is pass- enger to Singapore by the Messageries Maritimes PLANTS and for use in the Garden generally, steamer Salante, which left Marseilles on It supplies natural novilshment to the soll October 16th. This gentleman, we have good military representatives piled op, with the help wishing to avoid anything like a difference of gow.

ressons for belleying, is Mr. A. E. Abrahamson, of a lot of good luck, 75 for a wickets. Corin, the promoter of the tobacco and other com-( fer 81) howled best for the Club and Strick panics in British North Borneo which have cost

displayed by one of the Chinese ground the guileless Hongkong public so dear and 4 for 70) for the Garrison, The best delding against whom some very serious charges were publicly brought by a shareholder (either Mr. Harry Wicking or Mr. George Fenwick, if we mistake not at a meeting of one of the Barnen compaules. We shall be glad to see Mr. Abrahamsonsgata on deck' and defanly | refuting the disgraceful allegations made sealant him by ble enemiekenemler who were bir” nearest friends until the smash came,

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TO-DAY'S SHIPPING RETURNS: Jowards

Fakthan....teamer, from Salgon.

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HONGKONG CRICKET CLUB -J-A-Lawson-tt-Baod, b-Nanase-300

K. 4. Ram, e Biend, b Ntrick «omomvalorontoerenr. 1

L. J. Cazon, e Ravenhil, b Etrick utama 10 1. Orman, bu, b Bland Postmen

The Shanghai Mercury of the 4th lust, has the following editorial, which more or less for cibly ex resses our own views on the questions at issue

Whilolentertaining the greatest respect for His Excellency the Governor of Hongkong, and onfalon as to details where the pilociple is fully greed upon both in Hongkong and Shanghai, and dissent from the general high and mighty we must confess to a feeling of disappointment condescending tone of paironage of Sir William meeting of the Bokkara. Public Relief Com- Robinson's u lerances towards Shanghai at the mittee, held in the Hongkong Legislative Cham- ber on the 7b October. A report of the meeting has been published in our columns, and we very much. mistake the feeling of the people of Shanghal if the majority of them are quite in agreement with the views respecting Shanghel's stude and Shanghai's intentions, as translated by the Governor of the Crown Colony and by Mr. Chater on the subject of the Kelief Furd. In our humble estimation the Hongkong Committee are on the wrong tack sitogether in respect to the disposal of the pro- Totalnoot

posed Fund and we trust Shanghal will act Independently for itself in this matter. There is a BOWLING ANALYSIE,

Om Mde, Rusk Whis very unsatisfactory under-currentmaning through the speeches of all the speakers at the Hongkong meeting with reference to Shanghal, which we are very much mistaken if Shanghai will not resent by taking an independent line of action for Itsell. And though any little differences of opinion or dissension in such a matter would ba regrettable, yet we do not think the people of Shanghal and the Committes of theĮ Fund child be blamed if they declined to have

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A. M, Quill, a Band, b Welman

3. C. Murky, © Flower, b’Bulkum

J. Barton, did not bat e

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Aggregating 8,014 tons, register.

Buick,

MARRIAGE,

On the 5th November, before R. J. Forrest, Esquire, at H.B.M. Consulate, Amoy, and after-

Outward.

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Hongkong, 15th October, 1893,

wards by the Rev. R. M. Ross, at the Kulangsu Chow-chow.foo Chapel, JOANNA LILLIE, eldest daughter of Ganges. Captain W. G. Matthews, to ALTRID JAMES | Atk....... HADLEY, 1. M. Customs, Amoy.

The Honghong Telegraph.

HONGKONG, WIDNESDAY, NOVEMBER §, 1892.

LOCAL AND GENERAL. AMONG the so-called mobility of England, as per cent have no children.

Rich Stranger How can I make money In Hongkong shater?

Aa Imuris-holder-By buying none 1 WE are informed by the agents (Biestrs, Dodwell, Carill & Co.) that the Shire” Line steamer Glamorganshirs left Slagapore for this port to-day, and is due on

about the 15th inst.".

Elta Singan

...teamer, for Hollow,

Chefoo

Stangkok

#. Haiphong.

11 Newchwang. Foochow.

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Aggregating 7.956 tons," register.

ANOTHER WRACK.

The local insurance offices were yesterday formed by wire of collision, near Wonrung, between Butterfield' & Swire's kitamer Bag chow, Captain J. Arthur, and the Shanghai M, S. N. Co.'s steamer Falma, 778 (ons Capt la Leask, the latter staklog at once. No ilves Stanghal at the time, to Swatow, while the lost. The Hangekom was probably po og fram Feima was coming in from northwards. The Felma and her cargo were fully insured,

CRICKET....

THE HONGKONG C. C. 9. THE GARRISON. This interesting annual figure was commenced

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Second innings.

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„hat as many as 500 have in all b en sent away, whereby a avving of some $to,coo per annum has been effected. The amp in about the, badness of trade have all arisen from the unmer-

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she struck the southernmost bank of the Rileelful squeezing of those engaged in i', and if the expend: use can be reduced and squeezing be 露 and stuck again, on reef. stuck fast and commenced to 61 and settle perous as of yore-Eche man Shoals, drove across into deep water,

There she alleviated Foochow would 'ag din become pros

the boats, which were the at once, by the head. most improperly k p,and almost entirely useless if required to a great hurry. However, there was just time to get them away with all the ship's company, throgh to clothing could be taken Per P. and O. steamer Oceana, from Londen,

Sept. 30-To Shangbal 1.Mus A. Tawgnen except what the men stood up in, nor was there mech-food-The-sen-Was Tough, too rough- Mrs, and Miss Milne, Mr. and Mrs. Jus-Wars- la fact for the borts, and it was only by

and children, Miss Guttell. Mr. and Mr. S. laying out drags that they pet'd be kept Dyer, Mrs. H. Millar, Miss Hono, Miss Johnson, Baling never cessed, and Master Johnson, Mrs. Fayne, Mr. Mackay, Mr. head to 407-moment-might have been their Hoare To Hongkong: Mrs, All-ed-and-two- Apparently the boats were separated dusing the children, Miss Young, Mr. W. Mason, Mrs. night, for some of the men speak of being six Young, Mr. C. M. Adamson, Miss Hammett, Mr. days tossing about in the open basis before they T. Guard, RN, To Hongkong : Ma. R. T. reached Salgan, while some, on the other hand, Wright. FROM A

Per P. And 10. Wesmer Sutlej, from London, were picked up by the Sakata Maru. The men

Ogt. 6. —To Yokohama : Misa Andrrce, Misa have evidently suffered considerably from exposure, as their feet and ankles are badly Vigers. To Hongkong : Mr. and Mrs. R. L. swolen and ifimed, the result of their Richardson. unpicasant voyage │·

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The crew are now at the Sallors Home awaliing the official enquiry. Li need hardly be mentioned that they are, for the present at any rate, absolutely desfitote.

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Per P. and O. steamer Arcadia, from London, October 14-To Yokohama: Mr. E. A. Bird, Mrs. Brent, Miss Moss, To Shangbats Mrs. Runcle, Mr. C. Cornford, Miss Cornlard, Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Steven and children, Miss Stevens, To Hongkong: Mr. and Mrs Sandeman, Miss J. E. Clarke, Miss J. Clarke, Mans Bushell, Miss Fletcher, Miss Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Le bridge and two infants. Mr. H. F.. V. Oldham, Lieut. Hon. F. C. B. Addiegion, R.N., Miss Hankis, Mies Hook, Miss Burroughs, Miss Lee Miss Marshall, Miss Lloyd, MIK Dalrymple, Mr. T. Patterson, Mr. Faga From Brindials To Hongkong Mr. and Milsa Crawford,

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anything further to say on the subject to the HONGKONG RIFLE ASSOCIATION. official el que in Hongkong, who apparently resent the kindly and well-meant offers of

The attendance at the competition for the assistance from this part in any Fund that might Hongkong Rifle, Association's Short Range Cup be raised. Dr. Ho Kal appears to have been on Saturday last was considerably above the the flisi to raise the question, by his suggestion average, no fewer than aisieen well-known that there should be only one subscription Hatsbootfats showing up at the Kowloon sange Including any subscriptions raised in Shanghal, Luckily the weather was exceptionally foverable the whole sum to be entrusted to the Hongkong for the time of the year, but with half-a-d: zen Committee. *for voltimate disposal, The raceptions the sheo lig was nothing to boast of Brindisi, Oct. 30To Hongkong: Mr. Stokerfcht. Governor's comment on this point does not For the Cup, Mr. Duncan, who had the liberat

Por P. and O. stormer Rome, from London,. seem to be puer courteous, to say the least handicap allowance of 14 points, scored. 30 at

October - 28th--To Yokohamat. Min. Küken, of it. He did not think they required too and 24 at 6:0 yards, and secured an easy to go to Shanghel for any assistance which in victory by six points from Mff. E. C. Shepherd Miss Scovel, Mrr. Harvey To Kobe: ME. G.. view of Shanghai's spontaneous and kindly offer (10 allowance), who was only two points thead Pakenham To Shanghai 1. Dr. Wakon, fe raiber a cuit way of telling Shanghal to go of Mr. Warnock (3), whose 31 and 27 warn the Miss Theraborough, Dr. Gillença, Miss J. S. Over Más, Rama Whis, not exactly to Hongkong, Ma, Chatar even best scores made, and he, therefore secured the Claske, Miss Spell, Mies W. A Thompson, improved upon the Governor's misrepresentation trophy for the best net aggregate. Singularly, Misa G, Smith, Mr. Chan, Dondall, Dr. and of the offer and attitude of what in spite of enough three of the scratchmen, Mears, Watson, M, Hart, Miss Harris, Miss M. Harris. To Hongkong and its Government House, its Legis Ford and E. Roblasen tied at 52 exch, all of Hongkong 1 Mrs. A. B. Johnern sad three lative Council and red-tape oficials and as them shooting badly at the longer range; The children, Rev. G. William Miss Caring, Miss descript hangers-on, is the commercial metro scores were as follows

Parslow, Rev. Mis. and Mrs. G. W. Coultany polls of Chlon and the most important city east

Rev HC Koox, Rev. G. H. Davis, Mier of Calcutta. Mr. Chater, in the purse-proud

Bosangget, Miss Hehold, Mrs Harvey, Mian Fie concelt of his overflowing money bags, could not | M., W. Ernesa...,

Hunt, Mr. and Mrs. Corcoran and children, M r, think that Shanghai, whose shekels he has more Mr. S. Shepherd

Cuthbert, Mr. Mc'eppan, Mr. Gilmour, Mg than once gathered in, was in earnest in its offer

Holt. Mr. McLeod, Mrs. Wilcox, jun, Mr. | de 10 false a Hekhara Fond and made the offer

G. Stewart, Miss Muir Mrs Burton and two mate to show their feeling towards these

children, Mrs. M. Stewart and children, ge

Pat, P. And, O. steamer, Clyde, from Lapd in, who had gone than for the mete sake of belping pecuniasily, but he thought that per

0.0-sri- October 28th.. To, Yokohamar Mr. and Mrs.

C/ Potnem, Mistis Putnam,fo Magg shape, under all the circumstances, they might be allowed to join it." Mr. Cbster's condescen- At the Police Court. on the 3rd instant slon is truly gratifying. He somewhat con Charles Jones, able seaman of the American badicts himself in the next sentence, in which ship Charger, was charged before Mr. H. Ehe says, "In fact he knew that subscription On the subject of these big scores-Lowson | Wodehouse with unlawfully and malicilessly list had already been started in Shanghai," 102, Maitland 144, not out, Ross Thomson shooting with revolver and wounding which, for Mr. Chater's Information, we zuby 6x, Lor the Club, and Flower ya for the Garrison Private W. Perns of the Shropshire Light In-state, would have been very mech greater, had fantry, with intent to do alm pievous bodily it not been for the Governor's telegrams to Mr. N. J. Hannes, H.B.M. Consul-General, to the especially when it is fresh in all our memories that most of these tail scorers have ignominiously Alfred Collet, P. C. 7, falled to make even a decent show when Queen's Road East at 9 pm, on the god fastant, relief and asking the Shanghai Committed to fresh supplies can fairly be expected within forty from Mattolle October soth. To Shanghalt playing true cricket on fair ground the when he heard three or four shots being fired, wait farther paroculars by letter from Hongkong days of the present time. In spite of their best Mrs Edge To Hongkong: Mr. and Mrs. Shangbal ground for instance. Some third class not far from the Naval Yard He ran thither Mr. Chater, having been so gracious as to endeavours the authorities have, we understand." Ackroyd, Mr. and Mrs. Lachai, Master Lachal, idiot, who doubtless considers himself a cricket and saw the prisoner lying on the ground with accept subscriptions from Shanghal, wants to been powerless to keep the price down, and Pir Messgeries Maritimes steather Yangere, reformer, has turned the old rules which for crowd of people round him. Two blue-jackets put it late the Hongkong fund and leave it against the late normal price of one dollar for from Marseilles, November 13 &To Hongkongt years have governed matches on the Elengkung wers bolding the man, who was very drake, l'amilisly to the Hongkong Commises to desića | Riva picula, only two plouin new can be obtatage | Göional Macdonald, ME, Windsor, Mr. Goodmas

Orman bondad con wide.

on the Public Recreation Ground last Friday, Lawson wannee in charming cricketing weather and on a capital THE Canadian Pacific Railway Coʻs Royal mall wicket. The Club sent out a very strong batting steamer Empress of China, Capt. Archibald, team, but with the exception of E. J. Coxon (who Arrived at Kobe at 6.30 pm yesterday, and left|trundled in, grand form) and Lowson (who was again at it atm, to-day for Vancouver, va qule off colour in the first lanlogs), the bowling THE QUEEN'S ROAD SHOOTING Yokohama.

was decidedly weak, and the fielding taken all THE Avochis, which arrived here from Hongay round, for a first-class eleven, was beneath criticism. The Garison put a fairly representative this morning with a full cargo of the Charbon eleven into the field, but their bowling was also nages Co.'s product, reports having observed the telegraph reamer Sherard Osborns at work below concert plich, which fully expiates the big score piled by the Club players in their

up off Norway Islands while en voyage.

first innings.

ATRE first lesson in the art of money-getting," say's Andrew Carnegie, is the knowledge that

It is the man who does the work who makes

ABERAY.

THE VICTIM IN COURT, meet and

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Mr. C. Ford

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FOOCHOW NOTES.

Foschow, November 5th, 1892. Following the news we published last week

Per E. and Oristeamer Orismial, from · L'on- "don, November 4 h.-To Hongkong: Mr. E F.

Griswold

"Per Messageries. Mailtiines, steamer Stoldats, from Marschiles, October 16th.To Yok obamas Mr. Nishimaki, "Mr. Bordes, Mr. Le Boney, Mr.. Täkida ya, Mr. Tatiumi, - To Slimngbati Mr. J. Everall, Mr. and Mrs. G. Moɛzi 100. Ta | Hongkongi Bte. and Mrs. d'Abbadie, Fe

the mopsy, but the man who gets the other man few: wordi' of explanation are deslikesharm on the sad loszaki-ha war on dutyáink effect that there was no ́immediate occasion for about the scarcity of salt, wo now bear that no Por Bicepsics, Maritimes steam Vorran

to do l

THE PRISONER'S PLEA,~~ I am inncrcent, yer honour, I assure yer most solermly. Heaven is any witness, yer Monour" "I am tony, prisoner, Four witness is beyond the jurisdiction of the Count. Three months' imprisonment with hard

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