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Intimation.

THE HONGKONG.

W. BOFFEY & Co.,

TAILORS,

2, D'AQUILAR STREET.

Hava an catirely NEW STOCK of WOOLLENS to vult the Present and Coming Season,

Consisting of

EGRAPH, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1896.

stions.

~BYE-SIGHT.

NOTICE

#R. N. LAZARUS, OCULIST-OPTICIAN, "of M LONDON AND CALCUTTA, may be con

suited for SPECTACLES at the HONGKONG HOTEL (Room No. 139).

FOR A FEW DAYS ONLY.

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LOCAL AND GENERAL,

The death of M, Challemal Lacour^ was an- nounced in Paris on the 26th ultima,

BARON IWASAKI KIUYA, the well-known Japanese millionaire, applied to his Government los per-

mission to join the army for one year's service. His request was granted on the 20th alta.

A great propostion of cataracia and disesses || THE news pubflabed in our last liste that Mr. affecting those advancing In lifa occur to those McKinley was elected President of the Volted having soma deficiency in the constraction of States on the 35d last., I confirmed by the FANCY SUITINGS, DRESS, FROCK and MORNING COAT SUITINGS, ULSTER and the eyes, the many years of Eye Strain" Reuter's message published in another part of

anding la serious forms of diseasò. Glasses specially adapted in youth to those requhing | this issue. them are and preserve the sight.

Constantly recurtag headaches, spells of dimness when reading, weak eyer, the letters running together; any of these symptoms lodi- cate a deficiency in the form of the eye requiring

OVERCOATINGS, BREECHES and RIDING MATERIALS in variety, .-

FANCY VESTINGS, TATTERSALLS and others,

Hongkong, 31st October, 1896,

Co-day's Advertisements..

NOTIC E.

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THE JA CES ROOM, at the MAGISTRACY,, or THURSDAY, the 11th day of November, A.D. 1896, x1 2.30 o'clock in the Afternodo, for the parposé of considering the Undermentioned Applications for SPIRIT LICENCES for the Year 1896-1897 :—

THE ANNUAL SESSION of HER MAJESTY'S JUSTICES of the PEACE will be held

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Sige of House.

Situation of Hause.

Publican's licence. The Man at the No. 306, Queen's

Wheel Holel...... Road Central,

Victoria No. 9. Queen's Road Contral

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Whelber Name of Applicant. befare

licensed.

Description

ficence.

Joachim Gomes ...........

Yes.

I. P. Madar

A. Bejanjec

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L. M. Laba...........

Hock Goon.........

John A. DicweS....

M. Stenberg

I. Silberman

G. Neubruan.......

Esther Oliver...

W. Krater...............

Anne Melbulah......

F. I. F. B.d

Macy Portison

Ford, icx Babop -.

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Adjunct licence.

'' Ha's deence

1. W. Oborne ......

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b..

Aujund. Hochco, Public's licence

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Henry Cok

N.

Charles Money

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vasa Mahomed...

mr.

A. Mair............ Yes.

The Naw

Hotel.......... Tho Peak Hotel..... Rural Ballding Lot

77, Peak.

The Kowloon Hote'Elgia Road, British

Kowloon, The Grand Hotel...Nor. 240, 243 & 2441 Queen's Road Central. The PIEJA East Nos. 38 & 39, Prays

Hotel.......

Ent, The Coloclal Hotel...No. 1, Jubiles Street. The Globe Hotel...... No. 184, Queen's

Road Central. The Land we live to No. 318, Queen's

Hotel...

Road Central The Travellers' Hotel Nos. 12 & 13, Victoria

Street;

Glasses only to correct and cure.

Mr. LAZARUS supplici hia SPECTACLES only after testing the right.

ADVICE FREE.

HONGKONG HOTEL, (Room No. 139). Hongkong, 3rd November, 1896. [1597

A. S. WATSON & CO., LIMITED.

ESTABLISHED A.D. 1841.

WINES

AND

SPIRIT S.

ALL these are selected by our Landon House, bought direct at first hand, imported in wood and bottled by ourselves, thus saving all inter- mediate profits, and enabling us to supply the best growihs at MODERATE PRICES.

Application.

The Rose, Shamrock No 199 Queen's PRICE LISTS, with Fall Detalls, to be had on

& Thistle Hotel Road Central. The Critorio Nos. 2x and 21,

Restaurant

Pottinger Street. The Western Hotel... Nos, go & 92, Queen's

Road West, |ac German Tavern. Na, 268, Queen's Road Central, and. also two upper floors of No. 166, Queen's Road Central.

Shaukiwan Road, No. 2, Queen's Road

Centret

Th-Hay View Hotel The Grill Room

The Windsor Hotel... No. 13, Queen's Road

Central Monat Auallo Hotel Victoria Pesk -The Hongkong Hotel Nos. a1, 23.25 31, Queen's Road Central, and Nos. 1 and 3, Pedder's | Street, The Stag Hotel Nos. 148 and 150, Qncon's Road Central, The Sailors' Home...Praya Watt.

WM. C. H. HASTINGS,

Acting Police Magistrate.

Magistracy, Finngkang, 27th: October, 1895.

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DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED.

HONGKONG RIFLE ASSOCIATION,

INTERPORT MATCH been

POSTPONED HI TO-MORROW (FRI. FOR SWATOW, AMOY AND TAIWANFOO,

DAY)

MEMBERS of the Team are requested to bo on the ground ready to commence shooting punctually at 1.30 P.M.

F, SMYTH,

Honorary Secretary. Hangkang, 5th November, 1896.

(1030

JUST OPENED.

A Large Parcat of

JMAS and NEW YEAR'S CARDS,

From the most Simple to the most Tiborate Designs.

Special Selection by an Expert at Home.

LOW PRICES are astonishlog

10 per cent. DISCOUNT for CASE.

INSPECTION is kindly Solicited

H. RUTTONJEE,

18, D'Agullar Sirtel.

Hongkong, 5th November, 1996.

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THE PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY.

STEAM FOR STRAITS, CEYLON, AUSTRALIA, INDIA, ADEN, EGYPT, MEDITERRANEAN PORTS, PLYMOUTH AND LONDON. Through Bill of Lading issued for Batavia, PERSIAN GULY, CONTINENTAL and AMERICAN PORTE

THE Steamship

“KHEDIVE,"

Captain S. G. D. Andrews, R.N.R., carrying Her Majesty's Mally, will be despatched from this for

THE Company's Steamship

"THALES," Captain Douglas, will be despatched for the above Ports on SUNDAY, the 8th instant, a Daylight, and not as previously notified.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co., General Managers. Hongkong, 5th November, 1806. [1701

CHINA NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED.

FOR SHANGHAI (DIRECT), *HE Company's Steamship

THE

* FOOCHOW," Captain Blackbarne, will be despatched as abord on MONDAY, the gth instant,

For Freight or Passage, apply to

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,

Agents,

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Hongkong, 5th November, 18965.

CHINA NAVIGATION COMPANY,

LIMITED,

FOR SHANGHAI AND NEWCHWANG,

THE Company's Steamship

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*"TAIWAN," Captain Pearce, will be despatched as above on SATURDAY, the 7th matant, at 4 P.M.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE

Agents. Hongkong, th November, 1896. [1710 DAKIN, CRUICKSHANK & COMPANY, LIMITED, VICTORIA DISPENSARY,

HONGKONG.

AERATED WATERS.

BOMBAY, &c., on THURSDAY, the 19th SIMPLE AERATED WATER

November, at Noon, taking Passengers and

Cargo for the above Ports. This steamer

connects at Bombay with the S.S. India, leaving

that Port on the fath Deccember, far" London

direct,

SODA

ODA WATER.

Silik and Valuables, all Cargo ler France, GINGER ALE

and Tex for London_(under arrangement) will

ba transbipped at Colombo into a steamer proceeding direct to Marseilles and London ; other Cargo for London, &c., will be conveyed vid Bombay

Parcels will be received at this Office unili 4 F.M. the day before aniling.. The Contents and Value of sil Packages are required,

Shippers are panicularly requested to note the terms and conditions of the Company's Bilis of Lading.

For further Particulars apply to

H. A, RITCHIE,

Superintendent. Hongkong, gik November, 1896,

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EMONADE.

LE

SARBAPARILLA

RASPBERRYADE, &C.

DAKIN, CRUICKBHANK & Co.'s Waters ats made under the constant supervision of a duly qualled English Chemist and will bear compa, rison with the best English Manufactures..

Special terms to HOTEZA, CLUBS, MERIZE and other Large CoolSuisher.

Any complaints should be addranud to the Manager.

· Hongkong, geð May, #Bat,"

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PORT after removal should be rested a month before age. When 'required for drinking at once it should he ordered to be decanted at the DISPENSARY before being sent out,

SHERRY.—Excellent Dinner and After Dinner Wines of very superior Vintages. All are true Xeres Wines.

CLARET—Our Cikrois, including the lowest Priced, are guaranteed to be the genuine product of the jules of the grape and are not artiücially made from raisins and currants, -as is generally the care with Cheap Wines.

BRANDY.—All our Brandy is guaranteed to be pure COGNAC, the difference in price being merely a question si age and vintage.

WHISKEY,--All our Whiskey is of excellent quailty and of greater age than most brands in the market. The SCOTCH WHISKEY marked "E" is universally popular, and is pronounced by the best local connoisseurs to be superior to any other brand in the Hongkong market.

We only guarantee our Wings and SPIRITS to be genuine when bought direct frons us in the Colony or from our authorised Agents at the

Const Ports.

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A. S. WATSON & CO., LD. THE HONGKONG DISPENSARY. Hougkang. '15th' September. 180S.

DEATH.

Last night (4th inst.), at the Government Civil Hospital, WILLAM INGRAM STEWART, of Bow rington Sugar Refinery; a native of Greenock, Scotland (aged 25).

The funeral will pass the Monument to-morrow morning, at eight o'clock,

he Hongkong Telegraph

HONGKONG, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5, IĒĢŐ,

REUTER'S MESSAGES..

LI HUNG-CHANG.

LONDON, November 3rd, It is stated in Peking that the Emperor was advised to deprive L1 Hang-chang of all his offices, but that His Majesty decided he shonid merely lose a year's salary,

[This apparently refers to Li's visit to the

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Tax chartered transport Cephalonia is expected to arrive at Singapore on the sath instant on the outward voyage to Hongkong, returning to Singapore on the 29th, and salilag on the 30th vid Penang for England.

SANITARY BOARD.

THE annual session of Her Majesty's Justices of the Peace will be held la’the Justices' Room, | at the Magistracy, on Thursday, the rath luntant,

A meeting of the Sanitary Board was held, at 2.30 pm, for the porpora of considering the this afternoon, Dr. P. B, C. Ayres (Colonial applications for Spill Licences for the year Surgeon) presided and there were also present 1895-1897, which will be found in the list pub-Dr. F. H. Clark (Medical Officer of Health), 112ed the advertising columns of this issue.

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THE Singapore Frai Prass understands that at last a fourth Judge has been appointed to the Singapore bench, the number of Judges befog now what it was. In previous years, when there was far less Court work, but still quite enough, The fecal Government is as yet aware of the name of the selected Judge, hat it is known that the appointment was made on the roth afilmo.

In their Freight Circular issued this forenoon Mesire Lamke and Regge import that the lina The full dress rehearsal of Fra Davels will tion of freights remains much the same as it was tako¦place to-night at'g o'clock. We hear that fortnight agg. The fortnight's fixtures are therefis every prospect of the burlesque being again strongly illustrative of the severe depres- complete success. The first,public performanceston that exists in coast rates, and this depres will be to-morrow, the 6th-instaat.'

sion is likely to continue throughout the present year, until tonnage is wanted on a larger scale for the new rice crops.

THE Commander of the China Navigation Ca's steamer Tafwas, which arrived here this aher. noon from Sourabaya, reports that he passed the Beldah steamship Shaftesbury on the 30th | THE "American Hustler" is still alive. He nito, in Basilan Straits and the master of latter writes from the Astor House, Shanghai, that he -vessel wished to be reported all well.

has been "engaged to join Miss Lois Faller, the far-famed serpentine dancer, who is dus at THE Finang" Gazette says that there now lles Shanghal In December. She is bringing out a opposite the Harbour Master's pier a junk which company of fast-class artists and after playing was discovered by the Batu Ferringhee Palice, in the North will tarry's while at Hongkong on and brought in, in tow of the Roubad. In it was her way to India's coral strand!" Front this found a number of jars containing pineapples, there would appear to be some truth in the San also bread, sugar, vermicelli, &c. A pot of rice Franciaco Carondela's assertion, that Miss ready to be cooked was also found on board, but Faller le coming to Chinx to dance before Li the police could find no trace of the crew. She Hung-chang and all the bigwigs in the Celestia! w19 jank from Perlis, No. 448, and came in to

capital, Pinang on the 15th ult, with a cargo of fab, and reported that the crew consisted of two Chinese and a Malay; no pert clearance, however, was taken when she left. The police had not been able to find out what had become of the crew up

to the time of the mail leaving.

THE Admiralty have decided, after very careful consideration, that the armament to be supplied to the new battleships of the Canopus class, one

of which, the Ocean, is shortly to be laid down at Devonport, shall include four 12-in. 45-ton

NAGASAKI (9179 a local paper) has very many curlons examples of "English as she is wrote.? A placard affixed to the gate of the Waterworks and giving the regulations for the admission of visitors reads:—"Fools, drunkards, beggars, or old and young wlibout an attendant should not be permitted." This is not bad in its way but a translator runs it pretty close. In describing the Injuries done to a coolle by the collision of two jinrikishas, upon the Benten-bashi, he says: —" The fumer suffered a striking on his sido so severely that be quite lost his cousclence.”

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Ox the 27th September about thirty prisoners, most of them notorious offenders and long-time men, mada a desperate attempt to escape from the Dharwar Gaol. Afcorrespondent of the Asfan 11;71:~The plot was 'arranged before- band, but owing to the placky conduct of the Depoty Gaolor, Mr. Amritlingham, a large batch of prisoners could not get away. Nearly twenty-algbt were out. All of them we

are still at

Mr. P. H. Hay (Captain Superintendent of Polles), Mr. N. J. Ede, and Mr. Hugh McCallum (Sez.etary),

ILLNESS OF THE PRESIDENT.

Owing to the Hincap of Hon. F. A. Cooper, President Dr.Ayres, the Vice-President, presided.

HINUTIS. The minutes of the last meeting were read and confirmed.

LICIAL ADVICE.

It was reported that the Secretary and the Health Officer had applied to the Government for permlarion to consult the Crown Solicitor from the Colonial Secretary was road, setting whenever legal difficulty arises, and a letter forth that permission is granted and the Crown Solicitor instructed sccordingly.

THE CONSERVANCY CONTRACT. The Secretary laid on the table a specification, or scheme, for letting out the right of removal of night-sell by contract.

The Chairman' moved that in the absence of the President it was devizable to let the matter atand over till the next meeting.

Cariled unanimously.

CHOLERA AT KINGAPORE,

Returns forwarded by the Colonial Secretary of the Straits Settlements were submitted; show- tag a diminuilos in the number of cases of cholera reported during the week ending 20th the previous weck. Daring the week ending the October as compared with the returns for 13th October 35 cures and 26 deaths were reported, while for the week ending 20th October only 11 cases and 9 deaths were recorded.

FLAGUE IN FORMOSA.

The Secretary reported that a reply to teles graphic inquiries made on the 31st, ultimo, kad been received from Formon. It set forth that on the 31st October 15 cases were reported at Talpeb, but none at Tamsul.

arriving from North Formosa ports.

Decided to keep a sharp watch on vessels

DISINFECTION.

The Government wrote notifying the Board that the datefecting station, about which there had been some compialats, could be removed to Kennedy-town.

It was resolved that it be removed to Kennedy. town as soon as a valiable sita is selected.

MISLEADING MORTALITY RATUANS

To the maiality returns for the week ending g1st October,......

The Medical Officer of Health minuted--The three deaths from baboclo plague recorded as having been registered during the week ending October 24th occurred on, September 1618, October 6th, and October rotb, respectively. Ti deaths are not registered at the time that they occur. as required by section of the Birth and Death Eaglitration Ordinance, those returns become almost worthless. For instance, comparison of the deaths occurring at any period of the year with the meteorological made and much valuable information derived conditions existing at the same time is frequently therefrom, bet in such a case ss this the

deduc tions might be`most misleading and untrue. I would urge the Board therefore to represent to the Registrer-General the serious results which

ch a breach of the Births and Deaths Regh- tration Ordinance has upon the statistical väine of his returns, by affording Information which is most misleading,

Mr. Ede minuted-1 (blok the - mistakes

referred to by the Medical Officer of Health and a request made to arrange for deaths to be should be mentioned to the Registrar General recorded with the dates on which they occur.

MORTALITY STATISTICS,

breechisaders, and in addition to theie monster guns they will each carry twelve 6-in and twelve 12-paunders, and six 3-pounders, all of the quick-Lucky mas [ firing type; eight Maxim machine guns, and five Whitehead torpedo tubes, four of which will be submerged. At present the battleships of the Magnificent class, which have a displacement of 7,000 tons more than those of the Canopus class, are the only vessels supplied with the 12-in breechloading guns. The guns alone of each new vessel'armament will cost over £68,000. Russia is pushing forward her big railway to her fortified part in the Pacific; but it | 12-arrested except twoy, who seems that France is ambitious of capturing largo. Five prisoners had occasion to the ocean traffe to Vladivostock-s traffe pass out at the minor gate to go to the lavatory. which, it is considered, will be a very important One of them pushed the warder and knocked ode, at food as the Trans-Siberian line is him down, whemupon twenty-five others rashed completed. It is stated that a company is out, overpowered the guard, and inatched their being formed, under tho encouragement refles and somalammunition. An excited crowd of the French Minister of Commerce and of prisoners rushed towards the main gate, while Industry, to run a regular service of steamers ether warders rafsed an alarm, which brought between Dunkirk or Calals to the Russian-a samber al gioi officials tofthe spot. Much Faclic port. Of esuse, in thus recognizing the difficulty was experienced in keeping the other great rallway scheme of the Muscovites, it is prisoners quiet. The lock on the door of the main believed that the French Steamship Company entrance was broken, being hammered with to Vladivostock will encourage the political rifles, Forcing the gate open twenty-eight priso for the week ending 24th October to be 19.6 per The mortallly statistics showed the death-rate association of the two nations; but whether theners rashed out, pursued by some of the gaol offi- | mfilt, while' for the week ending 31st October service will be a success is problematical.cials. The prisonem pelted them with stones, it was 10.4. Three deaths recorded during the However, it is regarded as beyond question that and in the scuffle several of them were, injured, week ending the 31st October were from plague. it will be from the Pacific port, rather than One of the prisoners was killed on the spot, and They occurred in the city of Victoris. Since from St. Petersbing, that the Siberian markets another seriously wounded ; two got clear away; plague. will be reached, as the railway freights from Europe to Further Siberia will necessarily be very high. But even here the French may count upon competition in the ocean-carrylog business, particularly from the Japanese and the Germans. Already France is lamenting that more and more of what foreign trade she does is being canled by vessels which do cot carry the French flag. THE following narrative affords an edifying example of the mestresas displayed by the War Office in dealing with meritorious officers. A Inte quartermaster of a certain regiment origin of one of his hands and wounding him severely. | goals to xfl. The R.4. term was constituted ally enlisted on the acderstanding that by exem. In the forehead. On the explosion taking place plary conduct for a certain number of years he all the Inmates would gato a good conduct medal and gratuity fright.

A FATAL accident occurred at No. 1742, Hon- meku, about half a mile distant from the Wheel men's Club, recently, says the Japan Herald. Kaneko Kamakichi, aged 40 years, a barber by trade, had an employé named Watanabe Kiki chi, aged 33 years, who lived in his house, and Instructed his employer in the art of manufactur-

ing explosive bombs with which to kill foxes. While experimenting in this work, some of the material Kaneko was making exploded, blowing

of the house bolted in The furniture in the room was

then there have been no dentha here from '

ADJOURNMENT.

After the plans and papers having reference to bulidings, which it is proposed to erect on Board, at 5.15 p.m., adjourned for a fortnight, Marine Lot No. 278, had been éximined, the

FOOTBALL.

The football match between the Royal

Engineers and a team of No. 35 Company, R.A., resulted in a win for ibe Istter by 4

11 follows-Leahy, Vaughan, Briggs, Minato, J. McFadden, Ryal, McFadden, M. Duncan, Lewis, Logan and Reilly. The Royal Engineers' toom was composed of-Gaulton, Daniels, Slaney, Bingham, McGregor, King, Miles, Benity,

of £15. In due course he gained the medal, shattered to plece and the road blown off but not the 15, the amount of gratully having From the Bluff Police Station policemen were been reduced to £5 by a regulation made subie sent to the scene and, the woundedį, man was | Praxer, Xunacs and Shorey.

quently to his enlistment, and without regard to conveyed to the Noge Hospital, where be died

The RL kicked off at 4.15 p.m. Slaney, Watanabe Elkichi, who laught taking the ball into the vicinity of the R.A. goal, the vested interest of the rank and file. Even soon after... the payment of the £5 was so long deferred Kaneko how to manufacture the explosives, was pasted to Bingham, who made a splendid shoe were moved to send arrested by order of the Chiko Saibansho for that was kept off by the RA, goal-keeper, that the War Des 61, gd, interest at the same time. In the infringement of the Gunpowder Control Rules, pho, for a beginner, played a grand game throughout. The ball was then taken to the course of time, the hers of the story gained his which prohibit the manufacture of gun. X.E. end and s'shot from Dancen jest missed the Imperial Park (Yuan Ming Yann) without commission, and upon this a demand was powder, dynamite, nitro-glycerine, etc, by the post. For the next fifteen minutes the game was previously applying for permission from the actually made upon him to refund bis 5. The people. The man, who is a native of Shidzuoka very even, when Logan shot for goal, the goal. Emperor of China The matter was reported offices returned the £5, and, not wishing to be prefecture, had been convicted four times and is keeper, however, keeping it off in captial riyle, to the Throne and subsequently referred to the

Logan headed the ball as it came out and the Board concerned for its opinions and recem under any obligation to Government which ander police supervision (at present. Some 150 goal-keeper (ball and i) meastired his length mandation. It was reported here several days would treat him in this way, he sool back the or 160 explosives found to the house were con inside the goal, thus scoring the first polat for ago that the Board proposed Ela Majesty | 61, gd. interest. The War Office for some reason

fiscated by the police.

the R.A. The game now became more spirited, should degrade Li, who had been re-appointed returned the 6s, gd, but the officer mest it back

the R.E, boys striving to equalles matters, but a member of the Taung-li Yaman.]

Lewis made a shot for goal from nearly mid-field a second time, saying that if he was not entitled

which puzzled the R cestodian, this making THE EASTERN QUESTION,

to the ♫S he was certainly not entitled to the

the game R2, RE. Ril. The ball being It is believed in Vienna that the Triple All-Interest on it, and the War Office sequiosced in

centered, the R. Kan bruka, away and looked like scoring, making several good shots, but the ance will not join in the collective action adve. this view and kept the money. If any instance

R.A. goal-keeper was always equal to the occas cated by the French and Russian press against can be given in which an officer has been treated There was'a large attendance of ladies and slom. Soon after this the ball was worked to the Great Billain fis ze the Egyptian Question, but with more contempilble shabbiness than this, I gentlemen ́st Messrs, Robinson & Co's musical | other end; when Logan by a pass from Duncan that, on the contrary, the Triple Alliance will should uncommonly like to hear of Truth, rooms this evening, when a very enjoyable scored the third point for the R.A. Just befors kalf-time. The game now.stood-R.Ą. 3; RI,. probably side with Great Britain.

recital of vocal and instrumental music was w773 MEMORANDA.

given by Senor and Sesora' da P. Barbat. These talented arilates, who have both studied in the conservatoires of Madrid and Barcelona, captivated their audience by their skilled exscu- tlan, and the short but well arranged programme fret one and then the other orp Frame Each goal was now constantly threatened, was heartily appreciated. The following were playing a splendid game and thersby encourag the numbers on the programma >--Ŭverture, Ing bis comsades to do their level best,

THE PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION,

LOADOW, November 4th. All returns so far point to a certain victory for McKinley.

LATEL

McKinlay has been elected President of the United States.

(From Bangkok Times.)

THE SOUDAN, V

LONDON, October YES, The Darvishes are preparing to make a stand {4ny) ni Maremman aid Abu Huisrsed,"

TO-MORROW-6th November, P.-Ride Brigade Burlesque "Fra'Diavolo

im,

at the City Hall.

Senor and SENORA BARBAT's

RECITAL.

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Resuming, the RE. had the best of it and should have scored, but their shots were very rate, and those that were straight were saved by the agile R.A. goal-keeper.

SATURDAY,—7th November, Indian mali dos. Noon-Meeting of shareholders of Mess,

Dakdo, Craickshank & Co., Ltd., at the | Martha (Fiotow) ;' Monologue, La Tempestad | -Reilly now made a Ban run down – the field Hongkong Hetal

(Chapi); Vocal Walls, Parld, (Ardif) '; Grand and passad to Lewis, who scored the laurth polat Dust, La Travista (Verdi) ↑ Mazurka and Cap. for the R.A. From this on the B.Es appeared prissiesa, Roan de Oro (Massigner) ; Toreador's 10 loss hears, though they raillod zime and syala sed prevented their apponents mooring any mors, Sang, Carmen (Blue); Ben Fazet (Gound) : the game unding in the RA, having 4 points i Duet; L) Homer (Roger),

Wheir opponents'.

9 p.m.-Rifio Brigade Burlesque " Fra Diavolo "

at the City Hall,

SUNDAY,—8th November," French and Taouia malls due.

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