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NEWS'IN BRIEF.

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JAPAN, We have received files of Kobe papers to the 26th ulto, from which we take the following items of news:— --An-explosion-occurred.la Oraks, on the 24th, while the explosives in

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1895.

machinery. More especially has this been the case In respect to arms and warlike appliances, where a monopoly almost bad gone to Gomacy. This reminds us of a quesiton as asked in a leading article, in our larue of the 15th insist, vis,

wonder why Germans should for some yours have enjoyed the lion's share of the arms business ?” The scanen, we

afirworks factory who ought to know, andoubtedly one

were beling dated on the hearth, and nearly half of the houre was blown down. One of the

seriously lajared.

workmen wat closer tiered to contemplating extensions of the naval be at Vladivostock, and several coal computes at Hokkaldo and other places, says a vernacular paper, have received inquiries from the Russian Government as to price and other particulars of a great quantity of coal.

In Oraka four cases of cholers were repested on the tgth and boar on the zoth, and in Kyoto two on each day.

About seven o'clock on the 23rd a prolonged shock of eanbquake was felt to Yokohama, and a sharp and short shock cccurred at seven o'clock

on the 24th,

The Crown Prince of Japan, who is now at the Takanawa Palace, is nearly convalescent. His appelle has greatly improved, and at the present rate of recovery be will shortly be able

to leave his bed.

On the afternoon of the 24th, two bullets were fired through the east, window of the Secretary's room in the Yamanashi Kencho and disappeared through the west window frame. The bullets passed in another part of the room The bullets passed over the seat of the Secretary, at the time. The police re sull "wastlog" the the man who fired the shot.

The natives of the Lian-tang peninsula, in view of the fact that the retrocession of the pentasols to China will shortly take place, refuse any longer to acceot Japanese paper money. Large silver coin, however, is taken." The small

rin copper plece,

Rousia of exclusive anchorage rights at For Arthur would be an especial menace to Japan. But as the granting of such rights, without making them exclusive, is already a sufficient menace, to Japse, it does not seem probable that they are intended to be exclusive,

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There was a long d-lay lo stunting, Prince || Mr. Marcel's dun Mistral, xrst zib.......... Charlle breaking away, and this race was not finished il 13.50. Hollyhock started away on Mr. Boyd's cr, Danover, rost xalb............... the flag dropping, with Juniats secord, Holy. back, leading to Proba Coroner, when Arle! came up and took first place. Binckberry, the favoortie, began to cor

to come on and challenged Ariel for first place, both portes running together part the Honuatest Astelluride, got the led to the commencement of the Busher, where advantage on entering the Home Straight and

POLICE COURT. Mr. Crawford o

For breach of the marksis regulailona a fishe Mr. Bord amonger was rent up for ten days, in default. One hawker was fined $5, another was given fourteen days as an option, and a third bound over, for hawking without a license. A foreign scamas. was fined $a for being disorderly. For breaches of the Optum Ordinames foar men were fined days rather then pay a fine. up to $5 and one went up for fourcom Is two cases maravel & postes per a tapowed to potre- For petty larceny & coolle was given three weeks

Mr. Torg's b. Clyde, 1st sib...Mr. Jones a At the start Hercules made the running, with Aurellos second, The Lald third, and the Grand Stand belag passed in this order. Before Loong fet Cato was reached. Herculer yelled to The Aurelius and Hercules led together, and at the Laird, but entering the Straight The Laird,

[China Garette, October 28th.] ***There-le-no-doubt, and it has been by some such move a couple of weeks ago, as the no means a secret, that Russia did contemplate

German Callaway arms, in Germany. These obtaining of a more convenient anchorage for it was overbauled by Blackberry, which led Three-quarter post Odin came up, secand; but

After the Franco-German war there were large sales of French captured arms, as well

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secund place was between Ariel sud olas, hot the latter got to front by three-quarter","of length. Certaintee fourth, San Parell Giftb, and Prince Charlle last. Time, 1 min, ga secs. The TOTALISATOR CUF, value, Tia 150; second pasy to receive 75 per cent, and tha ibird. pany 15 per cent, of the entrance fées; far China pobles, bona fide griffins at date of entry; weight for inches sa per scale; winners 7lbs extra; entrance Tia. 5. One mille and a quarter.

Mr. C. R. Barkill

to oblige her In that

that direction. China could not or two each, and in some cases, perhaps for a few cents each. They were therefore able refuse if Count Carsinl presented a polite request. therese Bat the startling turn of affairs in Korea arising to undersell all competitors.

over the assination of the Queen and buyers got foto the babit of applying to German hongs for arms, and the German hongs got into Recessitating the constare pe waters has greatly ary Rosslan squadron in Korean waters has greatly the peculiar way of dealing which is maces modifed the situation. Now Russia will Pro- to Nccess. They now know all the means of bably keep most of her ships in Gensan, Faso,

bay arms, approaching officials who and they have people at the Yament acting and Chemulpo, with four or five at Cheloo. The in their interest." The Journal of Com. accessity for finding other winter quarters merce and Engineering is intended to supply than Japan, has its origin partly in the this want, and should be extensively patronised trained relations of Japan and Rusals, and partly Mr. Kannck's wh, Shirahais, Jost gib.........

because Nagasaki barbont is already over- by those merchants who really desire to extend thely business and position. The crowded, without such an additional tax upon its

Mr. Ring's gr. Aurellas, 1st 4lb...mcm Mr. Meyerink paper contains notices from many of the limited accommodation. The opportunity was too

be good to

thrown away, and Rusla, as the chief manufacturing firms to cotton-sploning probable active opponent of Japan, lost no time M. Heory Morris' ch. Sans Reserve, zi lib. and wearing machinery, bollers and coloca uslog that fact to procure an

Mr. Midwood Immadse water-works, hydraulic engineering, iron and steel works, railway gear generally, smokeles advantage from Chins. It is quite right that the Mr. Tory by clyde, 11st Lib... Mr. Read powder, machine tools, gun and armour, all care press is England aboald attach great importance Henry Morriss' sp. Huckleberry, ris tib..

General Toptigia's gr. Shoony, 11at ib fully rendered into Chinese. It is to be hored that to the move and to advocate the Intervention

Great Britain I/ Russia attempts to extort any the venture will be freely patronised, and that our

Mr. John Peel's gr. Fusiller, 11st rib......................... spreading knowledge in all these topics. Out the subject and that the statesmen and the public Mr. Common's gr. Petrarch, 1ost 12b.......... merchants will see the advantage to themselves in andae advantages of this sort. The fact that the Foreign Office has received no information upon English manufacturers themselves have been at home have to trust to the energy and enterprise somewhat blameworthy in not having went specialists to represent them. While our laformation upon topics of vital interest to the of newspaper correspondents in the Far East for neighbours were reaping rich harresis-is me welfare of the Empire is only another Instance north of China, and had on the spot from time

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Mr. Pike a

Mt. Dalla o Mr. Master a

Mr. A. W. Burkill On the fling falling Fastilar took the lead, was maintained till Loangiel Gate was pass d, Clyde second and Shocfly third, This order

poates continued to lead, but at the Corner The Hercales second. Passing the Laird took premier position by half a length with Monument Hucklebeny spurted and entered the Hame Straight at the head coming in first by two lengths in front of Promise which was half a length to host of Aurelius, the favourite, Clyde, foorib, The Laird fifth, Hercoles sixth, Premier laat. Time, amin, gases.

The CONSLATION Cup, valde, Tit. 150; second pony, Tis. 5o; third pour, Tis. 25; for pooles that have run at this meeting and not won race, and have been untered otherwise than in the Shanghai Stakes; welgħt for laches as per scale ; entrance, Tis. 5. Once round. Mr. Sturgis' gr. Vaquero. 1 x1b...

Mr. I

Mr. A. W. Burkill a Mr. Ludlow's bay Hoheit, erst rib...Mr. Taylor 3 Mr. Jindick's gr. Keiple, tost alb...Mr. Jones o Lord C. Conyngham's gr. Monte Cristo,

late San Regret, stb......Mr. Crawford o Mr. Foorman's cr. Primrose, '11 lb

Mr. Dalise o Mr. Oswald's hr. Ravelston, 1181 4lb.e

Mr. Read a Mr. Freddy's bl. Juniata, isto Eolus, rest ylb

Mr. Cumming o

M. Jester's cb. Flacid Joe, Ital 2lb..dwood

to time skilled' speciaflats, not one Engilshman | of how ill the Foreign Office. In berved in the when Hackleberry ran fato recond place, Clyde | Mr. Boyd's gr. Danblane, rist rib......Owner o coins are rejected, with the exception. I the one ined in the arts of engineering was to be Far East, and of how much better the newspapers third, Sans Reserve fourth, Shirahata ffik. This | Mr. Denuls' gr. Potomac 1161 lb...

Is and while the German bouses had for the most part assistants well trained in Chinese, The amount insured by the Japan Life the English were entirely dependent on their

compradores and their bative staffs.—Mercury.

Insurance Company of Oraka has now reached over ten million yes. The company has been established six years.

Among the Japanese deported from Kerns on suspicion of being connected with the recent out- break at Seoul, are everal Sosht journalists, many of whom we e connected with well-known vernacular papers.”

The Hlogo Kencho has been informed of three cases of rinderpist amongst Japanese-owned

Kobe ba bien the scene of a concert given by Signorina Bellefante, assisted by the local amateurs, the Kobe papers going lots raphsodies

over her inglog,

Kioto was en file during the latter part of last month, celebratng the eleven-hundredth on- versary of its foundation. Both of the foreign hotela are full, and the naitre hostiles 10 nearly as well off. The number of visitors, foreign and native, in more than was expected. The entire town is decorated with flags, and lanteros, and every effort is made to make the slay of all visitors, but more especially the foreigners, pleasant, and to be sure that they understand all they see.

THE RUSSIAN COUP.

[Straits Times, October 15th.].

*** We are not of those who would cry peace, peace, when there is no perc="7"nor: would we withdraw from advocating the Milita Bill that we have wainly Invited the Straits we proclaim that it is useless for the Church to Legislative Council to enact. Yet, neither would pray "grant us peace in our time. Oh Lord," For there has been peace (between the Greal Powers) for a quarter of a century, during which war has been yearly threatened. In any case, the strengthening of the Russian fleet in the East need not induce people to sell Tanjong Pagar Dock shares and put the money fate Conscis. When the first stock becomes depre- clated through war, the second will be a long way below par. Wherefore, let Singapors cheerfully coal these Russian vessels, if they pass her way. It is better to placidly enj›y moderate profit on coal than needlessly to anticipate evil that may not arrive.

aro acquainted with what is going on. But the Foreign Office and his agents in the Far East are notoriously out of touch with all the best channels of information, and draw around them a cordon of red tape" which shuts them off effectually from quarters where they could really learn something of what is going on to Chias and Japan, the Times Correspondent for instance

SHANGHAI AUTUMN MEETING,

1895.

THIRD DAY.-WEDNESDAY, 30TH OCTOBER

'Forlane favoured, to-day's races, says the Shanghat Mercury, from which we take this

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order was kept up down the Back Straight, the field in procession. Before the corner was reached Hackleberry ssumed the leadership, but yielded to Shirabats before the Monument was passed, Aurelius being second on the outside. The Home Straight

wax entered in this order, there belog a grand finlib-Shirahate coming in one length in front of Aurelius, which was four lengths before Sin Rete v, this latter pany palling through from the sear in the Home Straight; Clyde fonch Huckleberry filth, Shoofy sixth, and Petrarch last. Time, a miar. 49ł recs.

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The Shanghai Handicar, value,. Tls. 200, added to a sweepstakes of Tis, 5 each for all panies that haws-run at this meett g; the Roadster's Plate excepted ; first pony to receive 70 per cent; second pony, 30 per cent; third pony, 10 per cent.; to be handicaped after the second day's race. Ose mlię and a half. Mr. Kanuck's gr. Meneji, tost talb

Mr. C. R. Burkill 1 Mr. Sturgis' gr. Vaquere, 10s! zold................

Mr. A. W. Burkill a Mr. Ring's pb. Jolas, 1141 yib

Mr. Meyerink 3 Mr. John Peel's chestant Starlight, rost zilb Mr. Oswald's gr. Clermiston rost 7lb ........

Mr. Master o

Mr. Midwood

Mr.

Walllemler o Primrose got the fead with Dunmore second and Juniata third, and Frimrose made the sun alag to Loongiel Gate, leading there by several lengths, drawing away completely from the field, Dunmore being second about four lengths from the field. Primrose led past the Three-quarter post, Juulata coming up, and Vaquero going up Into fourth place. At the Corner Primrose" atli led bu began to drop back, Vaquero pressing bead taking second place and gaslag Pelmease at the Monument. Placid Joe commenced to came through and the race home was between Vaquero and Placid Joe, the former getilag inside the ralle. Vaquero came in first by a short head, Placid Joe second, a length in front of Hobelt, which came up in causing the Bushes, Kelpla fourth, Juntala 5th, Monte Cristo sixth, Potomac last. Ravelston was a hot favourfir, Time, am 45 secs.

of onlawful possession three weeks

the Queen's Hotel, and house-boy three month's. For disorderly conduct two fishmongers were bound over in $50 and $35 each to koop the peace. For airest obstrucilon a fine of $1 was infiicted, and for plying a sumpan for hire without a Ilcepse a fine of $1a was paid.

SHIPPING AND MAIL NEWS.

MAILS DUE:

American (City of Paking) to-morrow. Canadian (Empress of India) to-morrow. Australian (Guthrie) to-morraș, Indian (Catherine Apear) 7th inst.. American (China) 19th inst..

Tacoma (Victoria) aand last.

THE Canadian Paclic Railway Co.'s steamer Empress of China arrived at Nagasaki at 7.m, to-day, and left that part at 5 p.m. for Vancouver, vid Kobo and Yokohama.

SHIPPING RETURNS.

From 6 pim. yesterday to 6 p.m. to-day.

► ARRIVALS, Independent com.............steamer, from Swatom.

Chittagong IYÁNA 17 Desteroslogoveteme Halton Benvenu....***

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Bangkok. Portland.

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Blogkok.

Coast Ports,

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am you....... Hanot mamuses Booksang..................... Nanchang

Takasago Maru...... Centurionflagship Undaunted ........ craiser

Shanghal. Singapore. Halphong.

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Ukus.

Foochow Amay,

Aggregating 29.637 tons register.

DEPARTURES.

Bangkok. Bangkok.

Formosa ..........................teamer, for Coast Ports. Donar Kong Beng diumum RoAuild..... Chfruen .................. Letimbro Verona

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Shanghal

→ Shanghal.

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Singapore.

"Japan,

Aggregailng 9,315 tons register,

The H:M.S: Undaunted left Fabchaw on the 3rd fontant, and had heavy monsoon throughout the passage.

The British steamship Chittagong lait Port land, Oregon, via Victoria, B.C, on the 3rd ultimo, and had very bad weather.

account, for the weather, instead, of being wet and mirerable,

an the two day, was especially pleasant, preceding cloudy occasionally in the morning, with bright sunshine at intervals, and a total absence of rain. In the afternoon the weather was bright and warm, and in consequence a large number of ladles attended, and after luncheon the lawn looked gay indeed with the bright dresses of the ladies, some charming tollettes being seen. In fact the attendance in the after noon was the largest we have seen, the ladies making up evidently for their forced abrence on the other days. During the interval for lunch [Singapore Free Press, October, 26th] If what be telegraphed to-day he trae Rastis the course was rolled and trimmed. Owing has her with at last-the potential if not the the silppery nature of the toner course, over which the steeplechase was to be run, the nominal possession of what should be perhaps Commitee bad to postpone the Grand National the strongest naval place d'armes in the Far Con East. As long as China's navy is a memary the Steeplechase dat!! Saturday nex-the Off Day.

Mr. Dallas o right of anchorage at Port Arthur is, when The times to-day were very good on the whole, granted to such a squadron as that of Russia, and Shirahata established a good name by wla Lord C. Conyngham's gr. Monte Cristo,

Cop, ridden by Mr. C. R

late Sams Regret, 1 st 7lb Mr. Jones o and Burkl Bu le not China that could for many Once granted,1 300 blows each and two weeks' imprisonment.

by his victory in

Mr. F. M. Boyd o Plate, which he wou the Flyaway The Shangae publishes report current in a long year to come venture with any bop in good style by one length, Mr. C. R. Bu kill Mr. Newboy's don Blue Bosne! Peking that the Viceroy Chang Ching we possession by Russia of in epen naval port, out of practice and to-day he was not in excellent 1ccess to withdraw that privilege. This

Hiding him as usual Yesterday Blackberry was

Mr. Cumming o probably be sent to take Viceroy Tags place ckeurd, and arsenal-for it is idle to suppose form, and this may probably account for his being | was witnessed. At the start Bisa Bonnet

This was an exciting contest and a fine finleb

to the Ilangklanz. The latter official had his conilpneus anchorage-given to Rossi entfecis out of the running in the Champions, away and led past the Grand Stand. with starters, there was the customary delay in getting east monsoon and following sea, with doll over

are of these faciles do not go with the

SHANGHAI AND NORTH CHINA. From files of our Shanghal contemporaries dated to the 30th ultimo, we take the following fiem#:-..

The U.S. gunboat. Monocacy was to leave Shanghal on the 30th ulto. for Tientsin, where afe will spend the winter,

Three maze striking tailors were before the

Mr. H. Spiva's chestnut Red Cloud, ġst 1315 Mr. Alex. Price's gr., Topsida, ist 1lb

Mr. Pike o

FRASI

Mr. C. S. Taylor O

General Toptigin's & 'Entry 'Awklos, tost izib

Shanghai Mixed Court on the 28th, and received | absolutely equivalent to-virtual-ownership. Kine Totally sustained its reputation | Mr. Boyd's gr. Dunbisse, fost sal

the

known now-a-daya as the late General Tano 1 5.sult-an obviously-absurd conclusion. Such good mount. The time, however, for the fialsh and, passing the Busher, Æbian | Three-quarter post the field wera

the Mabommedan rebels.

Midwood.

In Shen-Kan, and that Liu Kanyl will retorn Imperial audience a fortnight ago, bot so far no night of

for all practical purposes far more than in which event Mr. Morris' other pony Hackle decree has appeared as where Lia is to go.

to

she would have acquired by the elzare berry, considering his earlier performance daring At

the cons

recommendation of Mr. Hayashi, the Japanese Miateter, the Tsungii Yames have of Port Lazaz #. The Russian Admiral-in the day, did not abiats much credit, being last abtained the consent of the Emperor to establish Chief will constitute himself the caretaker of in the field all round the course. The Cham. a class for the study of the Japanese language in Port Arthur in the name of his client Chlas, and plons, the race of the meeting, we are glad to the Tungwonkurs, or College for the study off that does not mean the rapid re-armament of record, was won by Dallas on Inva er. Dallas foreign languages at Peking.

the enceinte of landward forts, the rehabilitation is one of our best jockeys and had been riding A decree has heen sent to Moakden ordering of the mechanical resources of the dockyard, and trial ponies through the meeting, and the Cham- plogs was his first real victory, which he won the brigade of the well-known ex-Nienfel rebal the re-equipping of the arsenal, then the natural

Ngal-te, or Tang the Dwarf, better

the chief. T'ang

consequences of this step do-net in this case well, showing what he can accomplish or a Jen-lisa, Provincial Commander-in-Chief of concession is but the riveting of a treb Champloos was not excellent, being sms. 45fect, the record belog zms. 38 sech, made Kuangtung, whose death was chronicled in these shackle on Chloe, for who can doubt the moral

In the 1893 Spil g Meeting, and it being over the colomas last June, to go to Kaarn to reinforce effect of so powerful a squadron lying ovar General Tung Fuchsiang, whose army is rapidly against the mouth of the Peibo, and how effect werage of late meetings Mr. C. R. Burklil was thlaning by desertions and guerilla warfare with irely such a fact may be made to optrate in the most successful Jackey and richly deserves persuading the Chinese Gov rament to adopt commendatioo, as also do Messrs. Meyerink and

to time the soggettons of Russia, bs? The fact is simply this į whatever they may be? that from the moment this arrangement takes China will have fallen diplomatically, financially, effect, if other Powere consent its taking effect, Chlu

of view, and from mliltary and naval pɔlat under the control of Russia. How momentously this would definitely affect the future of the Far of the whole world, is East, even the history but too self-evident. It becomes clearer every day that an entirely new era of history, and ad entirely new series of International

relationships and of political possiblities have been athered in by the outbreak and the immediate result ei Chica-Japan war. It has passed a wet sponge over almost the whole surface of international diplomacy, and a complete set of new problems are now to appear thereon, which will be, in all conscience, enough to task the acutest fatellects of the diplomatic world to grapple with.

Walle the Chinese Emperor was on his way recently to the Ewa Palace, when passing tea-shop which was filled with tea-dhinkers, cocof

gave way,

the venetians bealed which they were confined at the passing of the Imperial cariege, and through which those faside were gazing as the consten. ance of the Son of Heaven party of coachs at once arrested those pre- cepitated into the street and the proprietor of the shop, who will have to stand trial for their temerly.

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The GRAND Stand Stakes, value, Tis, 150; second pony, Tls. 50; third pony. The. 25; for China panles, being bona fide griffins at date of entry; weight for inches as per scale; winners of one race, gibs, extra; two or more races, 7lbs, extra; extrance, Tii. 5. One'mile. Mr. Kanuck.gr. Daljo, 1st slb

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HONGKONG AND WHAMPÓA DOCK RETURNI

Helane Rickmers...oh, ia Kowloon Dock: Kwongme Kowloon Fiat

Takasago Maru ma Riajin Mars Fahoo Independent.....

Kinshin Mars.................... Faceb Christensen...... Brigle

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The CHAMPION SWEEPSTAKES, valot, Tix, 500; - a forced entry for and open only to winnernat this meeting; winner of the Hack Stakes excluded; optional for the winner of the Con- relation Cap; weight for tuches as per scale; each pony entered to pay five per cent, of the value of the stakes and prizes won. One mile and a quarter, Invader, rast tība...iscesiona Mr. Dallas Meneji, 1st o'b....

. C. S. Taylor 2 Orion, rest raib,,

.............................Mr. Meyerink 3 Tocslo, 11st 4lb....

Mr. Read o Sir Charler, 1st gib ............................Mr. Crawford o

The British steamship Phra Chula Chom Sinner, 1st 4lb

Mr. Master o

Kino left Kah-al-chang on the syth ultimo, and Zealth, 10t ralb......

.Mr. Machado o had light variable winds and ine weather, with Sans Parall, rost 12lb

Mr. Midwood o

amooth sen to Cape Padaran. From Cape Freedem, rost ralb ........Mr. Walllemler o Padaran to Varella had fresh northerly winds Blackberry, 1st 4lb....... C. R. o

From Varells in the Paracols had Huckleberr7, 1184-71burbs: Pike o hear, westerly sale with bigh confared ca

Mr. Klade o Busy Bee, lost 131b .......................................

From the Paracels to Hongkong had north-north- This was the chief race of the meeting and the east wind and high res. greatest Interest was manifested in it by all the spectators. The start was made in front of the Grand Stand, and owing to the large field, 12 on the 2nd Instant at 7 a.a., and had fresh north- The Ediish steamship. Haffas left Foochow

Cast weather, thronohout, Arrived In Amoy on Danblane second, Monell third At Loongfel the ponies in order for an even start. On the Gate Meneji took ascond place, but Else Ag dropping Orion dashed head closely

the same day at 10.30 p.m. Left Amoy on the Blackberry, Bonnet drew away and entered the Back followed by Sir Charles and

Bend, SLUE Pareli 3rd, , and had fresh northerly breese and Ang Straight a dozen lengths ahead, but dropped Golog round the

ran up from the field, taking the out weather, with a heavy swell from the north-east, back to two lengths at the three-quarter post, Enery Awklos going up. At the Corner Enery side of the Course, but was unable to and wind shifting to north-west and west-north

get a plate, for Orion still maintained the lead, west Arrived in Swatow at 3.30 p.m.

we. | Swatow on'the 4th, and had fresh north-north- Awkins was making the running with Dunblane,

east breeze and Ens clear weather to Hongkong. Menell close behind. Menej got level Invader and Tocela then went up, and at Loong- approrching the Monument and led by half-fel Gate Orion led, with Invader second, Tocain

Foochow H.M.S. 2 wird. In Amoy H.M.S. Danblane. Vaquero third. Meneji kept in front Blackberry began to make a show, and a well Canturion, and the steamships Thales and length turning into the Home Straight ahead of third Huckleberry fast. Entering the Straight Arrived here this morning at 6.30 am. In broke through, trying hard for second place, together, Orion and Invader going neck and Zoro. In Swalow the steamships Hangthem, Mezefi passed the post a length in front of neck with Tocsin just behind. Sir Charles Kolgan and Cheangchew. Vaquere, a head better than Eolur. Starlight began to come up, but fell back before reaching the Corner, where Invader assumed the lead, fourth, Clermiston Bith, and Bine Bonnet last.

Orion second and Blackberry third, Tocain Time, 3 m 27t seca. The PARI-MUTEL CUP, value, Tis. 1501 secand striving hard for a place. At the Moonment pony to receive 75 per cent, and the third Sir Charles ran fata second place, Invader sill posy, as per cent. of the entrance fres; for leading, Orion third and Tectin fourth. Enter China ponies; weight for inches as per scale ing the Straight the race ensued in grim earnest, grifion at date el entry allowed zibs; non. Invader having a slight lead of Sir Charles and starters and winners at this meeting, ribs. Orion which were running together. There was extra ; entrance, Tia. 5. One mile and a half tusgalficent finish, Invader coming in just head in front of Meneji, the latter running up Mr. Hampton's dan Eclipse, 11st 1lb............

Mr. A. W. Burkill 1

at the Boates, passing the post la second place M. Kanuck's ch, Komatsu, 118 lb

one length before Orion; Toesla a good fourth, Sir Charles filth, Slaner sixth, Huckleberry last Mr. C. K. Burkili 2

but one, Busy Bea bringing up the rear. Time, M. Henry Morris' ch. Sana Reserve, lost Bib Mr. Midwood

amin. 438 scck Mr. John Peel's wh. Torchlight, 10st zalb......

Mr. Master, o LEGAL INTELLIGENCE. Mr. Henry Morris' wh. Mayberry, tost 5lb...

Mr. Pika o Mr. Ring's ge. Titus, rost ralb......Mr. Dallas d' A splendid race ́enused in this event, Torch- Ught getting the start with Sans Reserve second, {Strafts Timės, October 26th.]

and passing the Stand Torchlight and Eclipse Hongkong is not precisely the quarter from

were going together, with Kamati and Shor Raierve slightly behind together; Mayberry which one would expect accurate news of a tresly | Mr. Ring's gr. Bl‚khelm, 118: 1lb.................................... between Russia and China. Nevertheless, there

Gate, Eclipse taking second place and might be ressona for such news coming through Mr. Boyd's er. Danover, 11st olb

dropping to third, Sans Reserve fourth. Mr. F. M. Boyd o Following suggestions made in Her Majesty's news might not wih to telegraph direct to the Hongkong reasons why the real sender of the

There was a large gathering to witness the Entering the Back Stralt Eclipse challenged Consular Reports on Trade, the Eastern Pres Timas. As for the statements convoyed in

the and the two led together, the field Limited, bas tasued a trade circular In Chase Reuter's postblys sittle difficult to know how entered, when Blenheim, which bad been close first race. The Laird got away with the load summary of the

Komates getting third place at the and kept aberd till the Back Straight was entitled The Chinese, Korean and Engllik

Three-quarter post. The same order was main telegram, seems

falaed to Probst's Corner, after which Felipas Yournal of Commerce and Engineering say Power can demand that China shail not behind, shot ahead and at the Corner was lead assas (TRYKIO), of which the second

Assumed leadership, leading past the Monument, confer en an ally a tight of sochorsge.

The The Ing by a couple of lengths. Dandy Dick being when Komatsu came level Entering the Home number, for August 1995. Is before us, Quoting most that any Power can reasonably demand then second, The Lalid third, and Mayberry Straight these two ran together and a fine race Professor Dongiss, the English preface states: Ir that the same right shall be conferred fourth. At the half mile Dails, which hitherto had also for East place 1 Keliaus, however, "The field for British manufacturers, more on her also, Fretty much the same criti- especially engineers, was practically unlimited clams applies to the alleged concession Home Straight to the finishing post, winning by

bees held back, broke through, and lad down the coming is first a head before Komatsu, who

was a length in front of Sans Reserve. Torch the result of the late war had opened up the advantages beyond the most favoured nation length; Promise second, two lengths in front

light fourth, Mayberry Efth, and Titus last, If that clause be of any value of Mistral; Mayberry fourth, Danover fifth, and Tims, 3 mins. 283 secs. country, and had also opened the eyes of those clause. high in authorily to the fact that in fature Chian | it confers on other Powers the right to demand Magnläcent last. Tíms, a min. 13 sees, had no alternative but to go with the dimer, une. the same treatment. To refuse such similar

The MANCHU STAZes, valus, Tia, 150; receed ing what great advantage had accrued to Japae treatment could only mean that "Cains, in The FLYAWAY PLATE, Value, TIL. 150s mecond

pony, Tis. so third pony, Tis. 25 1 lor Chion through following Western Ideas,

Russia's arms, is willing to take the slik ot pany, Tis. jos for Chlon ponies; weleht for

poules, bona fide grifins at date of entry, that inches as per scale; entrance, Ti. 5. Saven the outcome of these denouncing all her treatles and defying the world The present periodical is

hure sun and not won a Face 1 weight for furlongs. suggestions. The Company has however, at large. "În particular, suck an act would be

inches as per scale; entrance, Tis, 5. The done more, for it has decided

to send two of its an espacial provocation to Japan, with which Mr. Henry Morriss' bik. Blackberry, 1st 4lb

Mr. Hanry Monies/ sp. Huckleberry, 11st Lib the purpose of giving officers to the Far East for the

Mr. C. R. Barkill 1 China has sa recently made a new tresty, Ás

Mr. Pike z fall information

to Chinese marchants and for the sight of anchorage, Port Arthur is no Mr. Ring's pb. Bolas, 1181 4lb Mr. Meyarlak a contractors on all these subjects. There is no doubt very handy to Korea and equally handy Mr. Hampion's wh. Ariel, 10st 11b

Mr. i intor's gr, Promise, 10st falb doubt that in this respect other countries have to Pekin. It is not at all handy to Vladivostock,

Mr. A. W. Burkill 3

Mr. Dailus z Mr. Ring's gr. Aurelius 11st 4lb sonomiAKANDEREN, been ahead of the Brith, and that mor

merchants from which it is separated by the Korean Mr. Somerset's br. Ceriaintes, 11s

Me: Dallas

Magyar Me. Mayodinky kere bave not been placed in

anach Mr. Charley's grey Saur Fareli, sou of all bations,

Mr. Macander's gr. The Premier, 1011 12lb... *** much

Mr. Wollenalar Mr. Midwood o that the balance and Appices secuted in the engineering trades in the East would be materially changed. Nor Mr. Boxey's bl. Black Velvet, x1st. 11. Mr. Denny's br, Hercules, rost 12lbum might have been

Mr. Midwood o bas thus passed Into the hands of other nations, ta there, as yst, any reason to the same rights M, Commons's br. Hollyback, rat flo

Mr. Crawford a assume that Chine

Mr. John Peel's de, The Laird, rist ilb quote the remark of ki, cannot be parmaded te

Mr. Pike

Mr. Master o Hung-chang, doubtless, sarcastic, though cake to Great Britain and Japan that she has allowed

Mr. John Peel's bl. Ríffaman, rost ralb...io

Mr. Machado a

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The manufacturing Industries of Ningpo are progressing. The cotton mills established last year, In spite of breakdowns have returned a profit. Match factories are now belog built on foreign plans.

The mandarins, no doubt helped by the presence of a French gunboat, made baste to accede to all the demands of the Roman Catholic missionaries subjected to ill-usage at the Chusana recently,

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Mr. Midwood Mr. Lintom's gr. Promise, rost 13lb Mr. Dallas 3 Mr. Marcel's dun Mistral, stat olbi

Mr. Crawford 3 M, Heather's bay Dandy Dick, xoxt slb......

Mr. Davies O Mr. Henry Mooriss' white Mayberry, rist. 3lb

Mr. Pika o Mr. Common's gr. Petre, rast alb,

Mr. A. W. Burklik o Mr. Freddy's gr. Magnificent, 10st alb

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Mr. Meyerloks in Torchlight kop: ahead to

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Wiping a rain of truth, when he visited tbe to Russia. The matter, of course, will be very Mr. Freddy's bik. Juulata, into Eplus, fast 7lb

Mr. Camming s different Russia have Centurion, the present fagahip of the squadrone di cachore atento and other patriages shall Mr. Boyd's gr. Dunblane, 1st 116. Mr. Berd had be given to understand that Great Britain | not be extended to other Poweri. "Then, so we Mt Jimdicks gr. Kelpla rost ralb Mr. Jones o had lost her mechanical supremacy and was have said, China, in the arms of Russia would be ↑ Mr, Oswald's bi, Prince Charlie, 1201 sibi coeu Mr. Taylor dependent on Germany for her shipe and | defying every voe cist, and the greating tử

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SUPREME COURT. SUMMARY JURISDICTION, (Before Mr. A. G. Wits, Pulsne Judge) November gib.

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Aberdeen

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The N. C. Dafly Neur Wenchow corres- pondent reports that the steamer Kwangeht touched on an uncharted rock near Montagu on the 5th allo., while in a heavy sea. Her bottom. Be was to badly damaged that she had to beached at once to save sinking. Another fira mlautes siter she finally touched the beach world have seen all her fires extinguished.

NEW JAPANESE STEAMSHIP LINE, A number of shipowners held a meeting st Tokio a few days ago and they decided, it lo said, to establish a steamship company with a capital of yan 800,000. The object of the now company is to engage solely in loreign naviga=" judgment was given in this case this morning,tion, in co-operation with the Nippon Yusen the evidence having been heard on the 30th ulto,

Kalsha. and taken under considerations

TSU CHỐNG 1. CHAN KHI YONG.

The earose over a claim for work and Inbour done, The plaintiff's eriginal claim was for $1,037 go, but this was cut down by his own architect to 8676 21. Defendant employed an sichi ect to value the work, his estimate, based on the scale isid down by the Government, ampanting to $483.30, les 18 per cenkes $: which the defendant claimed was taken off local custom. His Lordship went over each iters separately and assessed the tropez value of the work done at $637.83 $366, had been the pald on account, so judgment was given

The plxibild's original balance, $371 83. claims was excessive, so he was not entitled to costs, while the defendant, by not paying a nearly sufficient sum late court, had barred himself from oblizing costs, so no order was made on the subject,

for

fixed for the

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weza The following caus respective datos —

Wednesday November 6th. 1823-Cheung Tsung Lin v. Danenberg

& Co....

*****$ 500 1900-J. Andrew v. C. Holdsworth. 215.81 1896-Sit Leaag Kit v. Taal Koon

Heng...

******** 137-33 Thursday, November 7:5... 1959-Cheng Kim Chuen v. Ville

Lopez & Co, et al. !Friday, November ́is.

408.30

NOTICE TO MARINERS, China Sea-Canton District, Roch en North Side of Channel Insida, the Eymoon, Notice is hereby given of the discovery of a rock, covered only 9 feet at low water of spring tiden, which is situated aboni 750 yards northe west of the N.W polat of the northern or Chinese shore of the Lysamoon (British Admiralty chart No. 1,466). This obstruction Is the aboslost part of a patch of rocky pinnacles within a radius from It of about 200 feet and with varying depths over them of from 3 to 8 fathoms, Vessels should not pass between thin obstruction and the mainland to the northe eastward,

By Order of the Inspector General of Customs, ·

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Coast Inspector.

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