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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1894.

Snivelling Heleh nd-hays, not robust enough These the young fellow declined, but he to wash the chrome-yellow marks off their own gripped the master" band in a manner which necks, ap ko of and sa him "Good aldinthified the latter slike of the neophyte's Tommy,"

muscularity and appreciation,

He was Melbourne-born. His father. Yorkshire navy, bad married at eighteen, and emigrated a your later. Shortly afterwards Tommy was bom, Mr. Armstrong, senior, was remarkably fine navvy, drank or sober. He'was first-class husband, when not drank. He was Beldom drunk more than three days a week.

He

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Engilsh habit of kicking his wife when he did early acclimatised in Australia the fine old

not happen to be quite sober.

To demonstrate his impartiality he "walloped" bls only

son at all nessons.

Mother," explained Tommy, "was a saint. She had no bank-learning, but she knew more of love and duty and death," and what comes after, thin all the handy-legged, pot-bellied bishops that ever I heard tell of. She kept some kind of bose together, good times or bed, was always hardworking and clean, and thanked Heaven for every mercy, Including the weight of falber's boots. God bless her and damp him, dead or atleet

The lad went early to work. When he was 13 the problem of ilfe became too intricate for

him.

"So I kissed mother, bumped some kind of swag, and fetched up at Geelong. A navwy's wife, a neighbour who could write a bit, had promised to send me news of mother from time to time."

He got a job-tending horses, milidog cows, and what not, and sent his mother, through the neighbour, every farthing he possibly could.

When

he was rising 18, there came to Gee. long one who, in his day, had been a pug of exceeding fame in England. Some said he was the best fighter that ever lived. But he had a bad, soft, gipay drop in his blood, and so, to the confusion and added profanity of his backera, lost battles be should have won brulzeless, Under a cloud he came to Victoria and invented the proceeds of the last fight he had sold in a

Geelong, pub., in which he retalled cagenes flavoured kerosene and taught aspiring larrikins to'spur.

One evening Tommy, rounding up cows, found

"Jem the Terrer." very drank, reposing half in and half out the Barwon, the river rising and very angry. Strong as the stock-horse be rode, the lad, at no insall personal risk, fished Jem out and bore him, dripplag but cheerful, to lil native pub. Arrived, Jem pulled himself together.

Young Tommy Armstrone, ain't it? You come round fer-morrow. I'll not forget you."

The youngster refused all offers of liquid en tertainment, but called the following evening.

Tem, fairly sober, swore the lad had saveð his life, offered him # 25-note, and solemnly made bim free of the kerosene-bottle for the term of bis natural life.

"I want of your money," vald Tommy,

Want none "and I don't drink-seen enough of that,"

"Then what the devil de ye want?" enquired the naturally surprised bruiser,

"To learn to fight-o fight proper. Will you teach me ? I I can't pay much, because of mother, I'll pay what I can, though."

The man looked hard at him. "Come in bere," he said,

He led Tommy into an luner room where there were dumb-bells and a few sets of dirty boxing gloves.

"You're the Armstrong who's always scrapping, ain't

Though, in general way, the least aggressive you-gster in Sleepy Hollow, he had, with the equableair of a philosophere saying physiological problems, fought every human fighting thing in his neighbourhood. He generally won. I! detrated, the victor had to meet Tommy

and again will the position was revered. He explained that he "fought for information, sa it

were,

"Strip to the waist," ordered Jem, Tommy peeled and stood there, a model of condition and muscular development, The old fighter looked bim over, measured his chest, kneaded bli muscles.

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"Store on your flannel and fit these mittens

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For the next ten minutes there were sounds of revelry by night. Jem, in aldermante con dition, needed his science to impress Tommy with a needful sense of Inferiority. The lad's bexing was zudimentary, His coolnest, quick- ness, insensibility

to punishment, length of reach, and sound

dogry

of wind were phenomenal.

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Young Armstrong then comme ezd a pilorim. age, wandering, with no apparent purpose, through Victoria, and working as a newr, but an nothing else, whenever such work offered.

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One day he strack Ballarat.. It was winter. big 2 gang of navrica were making streets, but many were unemployed. Times were bad.

Tom bad worked for some days when, one fendly ganger made room, however, for

morning, a huge stranger in moleskins strolled up and stood watching him with a scow'. When Tommy kim, a queer look came about his mouth; he stack his rick in the bank and steadily regarded the other.

The stranger, a man i little over 4o, was of Herculean build and weather-marked, but his face was pale and pinched with the pallor and rbareness of hunger; the strap round bis waist and the pipe in his hat-band was tight-drawn, scarce utiled with smoke.

Want a job?" aid Tommy. "You bet," granted the stranger. The former fished out some liver from the bag hang round his sinawy

thront:

Here, take this. Get tocker and berr. Come back in the afternoon and you shall have my place. I'm leavin'" The elder man, sonwled- a sort of thanks, and went

Tommy persuaded the friendly ganger to give the stranger his place on the work, the more easily because the elder man turned out to be 'Big Yarkle," whose fame as a savvy was all over the land.

Two weeks after, an a Monday morning sarly, "Big Yorkto," glancing up, saw Tommy Intently watching him.

men,

Dost want the place again ?" said the elder

because I'll see the dammed Grst." "Do you know me?" enquired Tommy, very softly.

Something to the young fellow's latonation caused "Big Yorkie to scrutinise bim carefully,

"Ay, blastyar]” he snarled at last.

Young Armstrong strode over and struck the elder man hard in the face with his open hand. His fingers left vid waals on the sun-tanned cheek.

Big Yorkle sprang out of the hole he stood In, with the roar of an angry beast. He frothed at the mouth and tore bli dannet off.

In ten seconds a hundred men had gathered and formed a ring. The position was extremely simple. There was to be a fight. Both men were very strong both looked sufficiently evil.

would be a good fight.

It

It was--for a certain time.

Yorkie was the fuller and heavier of the two, but a trifle old and i'sle. Tommy's condition would have made Jem weep with joy.

Someone called "Time!" Then Yorkle sprang at Tommy with such uvagery and strength and rained such blows upon him that the latter, taken by surprise, and catching bis foot

against a tour, went down, covered with bloed."

gentleman differed from his preloossaar, and gure out that George had an attack of rheumatic fere-i other words, sente rheumatism—a dlasse which no boy has any businow with whatever.

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The treatment on this theory availed nothing i George was worse. He now had hacking cough, and his expectarstion was no offensive that the people had to use disinfectants. He broke out fotote, so heavy as to anturato the pillows. He could take no nourishment savo a little milk and lime water. wore away to a skeletom, did the poor boy. He was nothing but skin and bone, and they had to lift hire in and out of bed. Then he fell so ill be would not notice any one in tho rom, and lay for hours never opening his eyes. Then came the time when a third doctor and he couldn't possibly lire.

Co-day's Advertisements.

HARMSTON'S GRAND

CIRCUS.

ANIMALS.

We give you her exact words: "In February last," What happened after that the boy's mother, tells. she mys, my husband, ne a last resonme, determined to try Mother Beigel's Curatire Syrup. After a few dorm the hay's breathing was curier and he took food. In the days he was able to sit and in a weak's time he was up and dressed. He gained Bash and strength every day, and is now able to go shoot. ROYAL MENAGERIE OF PERFORMING Sometimes I look at blm and can hardly believe he is the same boy who was so recently at 'death's door. Belgol's Syrup ved his life. Yours truly, (Bigned) 5, High Street, Flamstead, Mei. Mary Westmoreland, London, April, 27,

Now, a half a dozen words, Little "George had no bowal inflammation, nor a single touch of rheumatism. T-NIGHT) That was the docturs professional guesswork. Ha had a sharp attack of biliousness and indigestion, of which Mother Boigs would have varad him long before had her medicine boen appealed to. Here is the moral to conclude with Loam what the true remedy for law is, and use it first instead of last- [Adot.

Scorr's Emulsion of Pure Cod Liver Oil with Hypophosphitics, for Rickets, Maraimus and ali wasting disorders of children, la very remarkable in its results. The rapidity with which chlidren gala flesh and strength upon it is very wonderful. emulsion' in cases of wasting in young children, Read the following:-"I

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Grind Scott's and I am of opinion that it i

it is a valusbie prepara- tion for such cases. The children take it and

and the good ask for more, and good effects are:

are apparent. I I consider it fat aup rior to ordinary Cod Liver Oll.-J. MARSHALL, &e., 143, Grange

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CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL

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Yorkie roshed forward and fitted one of his feet, cased in navey's bigblows, to kick his fallen

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A dozen strong arms bauled the brute back. Tommy rose with a sweet smile. "I like * little punching first sound," he exclaimed, "It steadles an

The proceedings for the next ten minutes were soimmed but not, from a pugilistic point of view. highly interesting. Tommy played with his foo as a cat with a mouse, and, when tired of

(play, knocked him down. Seven times he folled him.

At Jest Yorkie, benswed, battered and bloody,

pulled himselt together. rather cleverly dodged blow and closed with the younger man and gripped blr.

i was precisely what Tom's berkeri~~fer nil men take slides a fight-feared. They felt

that in close-quarters the weight, reach ́and greater power of Big Yorkle meat infallibly tell.

Thirty seconds later Big Yorkle's heels were describing mathematical figures la mid-air. Ten mloutes suberquently he was being carried to hospital with most of his ribs broken, one leg badly fractured and something curious and surgically scientific the matter with his skull.

EPILOGUE.

"H.M.'s 33rd Dragoon Gaurds, .

"Ahmednugger, 3rd Jan., 187—. *Dear old Jem.--When you taught me fight- Fight" said Jem, wiping bis damp and bull-in, you asked me who was the man as I wanted

face,

"Fight | By God, in twelve months, to lick. He was a paVYY, He lies in hospitle at f you listen to me, I'll have you fi to whip any Ballure'. He'll navyy no more, I three-parts man in Australia."

killed him, and then broke for Melbourne, sailed to Bombay, and enlisted. The man as I spalled for life was called "Big Yorkle." He killed my mater. He was my father.

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I only want to whip-ons," repiled the other. *Who's he ?

"I'll tell you when I've pounded him."

Jem, moved thereto partly by gratitude, partly by admiration for the younger man's plack and straightforwardness, and greatly by the desire

"Your affeckibionate friend,

"TOMMY ARMSTRONG,"

to foster and bet on so promising a novice, made-Syday Bulletin,

Tommy an offer. The fatter was to help res the grog-shop, to keep Jem as sober an his natural gravitation to ilm-jams would permit, and to look

after the crapulous brufier when H delicious

comm Actually overtook him. In return,

was to be paid for ble services and receive all the instruction in boxing and training his queer patron could impart,

Both stood loyally to their contract, the nature of which was kept secret from a too laquisitive public.

"SOMETHING ABOUT TWO DOTS.

«Tas most pathetia incident of my childhood is this: My mother had been very ill för several weeks, and the doctor solemnly sanonnoed that she could not live more than two or three days longer at most. That night my father roused me from sleep and took me out of my little bad to hid her a lari good-bye.

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could teach him no more. Then the former shall never forget the some, which was new and men | —No, 29 Gr, J. G. MANUK, 22.11.94

When Tommy was 20, Jem admitted he

thought he would go home, if only to keep the "old man" in order. His father had not seen blm far

But Toramy, who every seven yers now and again had sorreptitiously visited his mother, had made it his bustness to so the sentor Armstrong often from sist. He and kept the elder man's face and figure green is his memory. This possibly was due to Alla! affection.

His determination to go home cama s trifle late. One night, shortly thereafter, Mr. Arm- strong.

zenfor, returned even drunker and morg savage than usual. To emphasise his discontent he knocked his wife down,

Unfortunately, or the reverse, she falled to rise with respectful celerity. Mr. Armstrong pro- ceeded to punish her "blarsted obstinacy

to me. People were weeping all round the room, the air of which was heavy with the odour of candles and lamps, and reeking with the fumes of drugs. My mother knew and kissed me, and then they took me back to my bad. But as I was led sway some ons opened the window a few inches from the top, and I noticed the grey dawn resting on the glass, and board the cheep cheery of a newly wakened bird, Singe then I have samoolated that hour and sound with that unhappy episode,

*But (and to say what now follows I have written the foregoing paragraph)-we were all raped and tortured for nothing. molhar proceeded to gui hand over hand, and died quietly thirty years words. She survived every person who stood at ker bedside that might except was.”

Speaking of the less of her son, a boy of nina,'s We had to sis with him night sod'day, kicking gher. He kicked once too often. Three ring

ng kim brandy, wine, best tee, do, to keep him days

Ister she died, after solemnly afirming t

to the enquiring authorities that she had wicedalive, and expected say day would be his last. The

phyalolan plainly so herself to death in

• told và that nothing more soulă be an epileptic it during the | done to nare abtance of her loving apause. These WES NO QVỀ.

Tes in spite of the dinosas, and we almost said---- dence axalnut the latter, who celebrated ha in agite of the doctors, the lad is walk to-day. And demise by a particularly royal and protracted this is how it all came about. There is a mond in 18 drunk.

100, bras saprose we seero that up at the end of the story. All right, yon may. Very wall, tham.

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Tommy's mother had been burled four days whan be, through the friendly neighbour, heard of her de ense and the circumstances thereof. previously been strong, healthy little chap, as all It seems that this boy, Gecoys Wertmoreland, had He set of at once for Melbourne, to find the boys ought to be, Bar about the middle of last ancestral shanty swept and gamished, His Horecab 1993, that lahe was taken down. The father war gone-none know wkere.

Tommy went back straight to Geelong. His face was set and greyish white. His big paws moved curiously. He declared to Jum his inten-, tion of changing the scene of viewing the world, Jem, reflecting on the science of his pupil, was savage. It spoke volumes for his real goodness that," seeing Tommy was in trouble and in earnest, he forebore utteranes of embellished

condemnation.

"Anyway, you're white, Tommy," and he sanderad the contents, by no messa poverty- strichen, of shoftil

Samky soulán's mode ani whai sad him. He some plained of a bad pats in the stomach, and vomited a quasiity of yellowish grom sluif. Pramily the pain was so sharp, he soulli's Sie in bed, and they had, no his mother” says, to apply ash hot peulíloss one after another. The whốốm of kli syss fizzed, yellow, mad his akin too." He was hot, and forevista, kad bed to sehife his bruskis.

Of course his mother, sent for a doctor, and the doces pad he young pallani kuud rahulog from Inammation of the bowela, Heguro medicines win, however, 858 se good, so dự, to the boy's

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CONSULTATION FRET, Hongkong, 27th July, 1891.

To be Let.

TO LET.

AT MOUNT KELLETT PEAK, House No.

7.

ROOMS in "BEACONSFIELD ARCADE," QUEEN'S ROAD.

OFFICE, FIRST FLOOR, “MARINE HOUSE," QUEEN'S ROAD,

HOUSE No. 6, Ice House STREET, intaly occupied by Mesars. GIBB, Liviustos & Co.

HOUSE No. 7. "BELILION TERRACE."

ROBINSON ROAD.

HOUSE No. 3. Duddell Staker, now lu occupation of Meters, EdwarD, SOMELIHASO & Co.

GODOWNS in DUDDELL STREET.

*Apply to

BELILIOS & Co. Hongkong, 19th Novembm, 1894. [1904

TO LET.

DWELLING HOUSES

#BANGOUR," MOUNT KELLET——

(FURNISHED),

*HIGHCLERE” ai Magazus GAP.

No. 1, RIPON TERRACE, No. 8, OLD BAILEY.

Na

B

4. CHANCERY LANE.

A HOUSE in WEST END TERRACE,

BONHAM ROAD,

FLOORS in BLUE BUILDITOR.

FLOORS FLOW SYKKET, PRIL

STREET and STADSION STREET, FLOORS in No. 5, SHELLRY STREET, GODOWNS pr

BLUE BUILDINGS.

No. 7A, PRAYA CENTRAL. Apply to

THE HONGKONG LAND INVESTMENT

& AGENCY CO., LM. Hanakour, gih November, 1894-

TO LET.

TO. 7. SEYMOUR TERRACK,

GODOWN * WANGHAI at the hook

* MOCKHOOR'S BAJACER

N & MOUNT GOUGH, FURNISHED,

́DAVID BAKSÓ, X, SONÉ &.C», hong' 19th November, zips.

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