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We are indebted to the courtesy of M. W. G. | Tax Band of the West York Regiment will Bentley, Bandmaster of the West Yorks, for the } play the following programme in the Gardens (****?) information that the excellent band of this to-merraw evening, fram 9 to to o'clock !---
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Bong da when the mewddrih...Gorlag The Honorowa, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1896, - day-on Sundays in the Public Gardona and on -The Pilgrim's Song of Hope Ballate entelación... Hliselt und Oretal........Humperdink Wednesdays at Murray Barracks. NOTES AND COMMENTS.
The discovery by the Calcutta Customs authorl Most Europeans resident in the Far Easttles of the importation of large quailties of have at one time or another been incon- | imitation whisky from Germany has created à vertenced and sonoyed by the discom- great sensation in the trade in Calcuits. About fort arising from the contraction of someone hundred and forty cases of the spirit were · skin disease, often dhodi kch. It be- selaed by the Custom-house officers there. came a somewhat serious matter at
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BAM TERUKICHI, Jameely Jadga of Fukuska Chiho Salbansho, was 'senfanced to imprison- ment with hard labour for one year, and to pay a correctional £so si at yes in April Isat for bribery. He appealed from the sentence to the Nagasaki Court of Appeal, bet, says the Yağan Herald, the ventence was confirmed on the 7th
mutant.
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In his Woodly Share List Issued at noun to-day Mr. Eslch Georg states business during theA RAUTER' telegram from Freterla says that week under review has been a little slacker. Mr. Barney Barnato has presented President Rates have not undergone mach change, but Kruger with two magulficent life-sized marble the tendency has been more or less towards lions, which have been erected in front of the Presidency. They are a birthday gift from Mr. lower rates, with very few exceptions.
Barpalo, and also a souvenir of the Reform
capable of any jest. Is it at Com Paul or at troubles. Lions An unfortunats-zalesion.. Indeed, fi no jake be intended ↑ But any one who knows Mr. Barnato can well believe him Great Britain that Burney is poking fan i
fall its a diurpatable state and do not keep THE police are at present making a crusade against ricksha coolfes who allow their vehicles themselves tidy. Several cffenders were dealt with at the Magistracy to-day and more prosecu. loss are to follow. This is a step that will be well appreciated by the public.
last, and so, after long reflection, THE Mercury says:-Expectation walts a-tip-to public wash-houses were built at Wanchal with a view to improving ise for the first number of Sport and Gosip matters generally. The Chinese dhabies promised by the "Great Unknown "-Daybreak, took apparently little interest in the matter, Especially amongst the younger sections of the only a very small number renting the community, the hope is strong that of last wash-houses, the majority carrying on Shangkal may produce something worth reading. their business "allo same before," and dangers of infection spread through the this being so, it is interesting to find that the
now attracting some attention in India, and medium of the native wash-houses is just
the Calcutta Siafemman of the 11th instant
sold during the past week at Sig.ro to $133 for MR. ERICH GEORG reports ## Punjoms that they
watch rates the market closes strong. There is ordioules, and at $590 for preferences, at
THE first meeting of the New Treaty Enforce-
on the rollostaat, Speaking at the meet. mant Preparation Committee was held at Tokio
committee should consider whether the existing Count Kabayams, the Chairman, said that the
HONGKONG DAIRY PARM
COMPANY, LT'D.
Farm Company La'd, was held at the depot
A statutory menilag of the Hongkong Dalry
and there were also present Meurs. G. Sharp, Pedder's Hill, at noon to-day, Dr, Noble presided
has some very pertinent remarks on the nothing Important to report from the mine, Laws and Regulations of the Empire were at Tax. Walker, G. C. Cox, and W. H. Potts
garments
under which the clothes are housed, for
excepting that Mr. Blamey, in a letter dated gth Instant, le sanguine of jobtaining a fair crushing for the present month.
variance with the provisions of the treatles and the principles of the law of nations. If so, the (Secretary), Captain Tillett, and Messrs. Lea Kan laws should be amended in conformity with the and Wong Flag Yul. treaties so that, as far as possible, every oblog the meeting that up to the present about The Chairman said he had pleasure in Informs- stacle to the enforcement of the new treaties go per cent, of the shares had been applied for. should be removed,
All the Company's produce is being disposed cows had been ordered and they are expected of and be meeting with a ready sale.. Additional
to arrive soon, when a larger supply will be
We read in Avenir du Tonkin that the question of damages to be paid to M. Berthein on account of the recent attack on his linie factory at Hollow has been settled in principle between M. Dejoux and the Chiness Government. "Settled in principle" is good, seeing that the Chinese Goverment to hardly in a position just now to refose payment of French clelmır, however monstions. Moreover, is it not a fact that some unfortunaté local official har had to satisty French demands in this connection and also suffer a preity tall "queeze" at the bands of soma mighty Taotal 7
subject. "Not merely the which we wear," says our contemporary, "bat the cloths which are used in our cook rooms and scullerles, are washed promis- cuously, for the most part in stagnant THE alte acquired at Shanghai by a Japanese water in which the same operation has company on which it was proposed to erect a been performed dally for years, and, in cotton ipinning factory, is shortly to be sold, and many cases, probably, for generations, In view of the land boom at Shanghal it is ex- and which is liable to be pol. luted in a hundred other ways, with pected that a profit of 50,000 yen will be realized. out the slightest step being taken toss is being made with the company's change or purify it, to say nothing factory at Hlogo and it is hoped to start business of the notoriously Insanitary conditions in April-Kobe Chrontele. days together, by the washermen. Apart A CELESTIAL disciple of Bill Sykes, named altogether from the formidable danger Chan Fook, aged 30, and of no occupation, which such a system must necessarily burgled No. 14 Jublles St. fo the small hours this involve in the presence of serious epidemic morning and looted $14 worth of clothing. He disease of an infectious kind, it is unques-managed to get into the blods of a Sikh police tionable that this is a chronic cause of the
man a little later on and having seen Captain spread of a variety of contagious aliments Hastings this morning he will be engaged in less ASPBERRYADE, &c. | of a less serious, but nevertheless of hazardous labour for the ensuing four months for St. Andrew's Ball on
a highly inconvenient, and some of them of a very obstinate, character," It is pointed out, too, that diseases such as cholera and enteric fever, not contagious in the ordinary sense, may easily be spread by means of the faulty system of washing.
LEMONADE.
SARSAPARILLA
DAKIN, CRUICKSHANK & Co.'s WATERS are made under the constant supervision of a duly qualified English Chemist and will bear comps rison with the best English Manufactures.
Special terms to HOTELS, CLUBS, Musers and other Large Consumers,
Ali Mxunxas who can possibly do so e Any complaints should be addressed to the specially requested to be present,
W. CANDLER, Secretary, Hongkong, 18th November, 1896.' [839
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At BOMBAY the Steamers are discharging lo VICTORIA DOCK"
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In the absence of public washhouses ia Calcutta an proposed in disinfection of the "wash" after alternative remedy is
It comes from the dhobia. "We could," the Statesmas urges, "have at least public
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given than now. Taking all things into con- alderation, he felt he conid congratulate the new company on the progress it hað mađa.
The meeting then adjourned sisa dia.
SPORTING NOTES.
FOOTBALL TIPS.
#Town Idiot" has been badly bitten with the football mania, and has kindly favoured us with Ar the City Hall to-day the work of preparation | the following hints où football, which he has Monday night.compiled, be sayı, after careful study of the
game as played at Happy Valley:-
siders when man's play, as he can probably
1. In picking i team never troubla to ask out-
I tell you all about it himself and will be sure to name bis good palats, which the outsiders might pass over.
A MEMBER of Parliament who has seen the was in full swing. The decorations of the ball room, vestibule, and balconies will be most notorious Jabes Ballone logen), says that the elaborate, and fiage and onsigns of all nations "Liberator* has adapted himself to his vow surroundings. When the M.P. caught a glimpse are eles used with good taste to every available place, The Scottish Hien rampast, of him he was busy stitching in the boot shop the thistle, St. Andrew's Cross, and sprigs of 2. Always allow all the members to chooss and s'hough he was much thinner than of yore te seemed none the worse for his enforced heather figure extensively in the adornments their own colours, as they know what suits them Engers sore at first, but he is now quite at bamether with festoons of evergreens, will help to also pleases the ladies. industry. The accustomed labour made bis and a fine collection of shrubs and plants, forest, and the appearance of the field is much enhanced by a good variety of shades, which
make a charming effect. Two large oll-paintings of Sir Walter Scott and "Bobble" Burns have
with his shoemaker's tools,
ovens in which clothes could be expeditor the couma of a speech delivered at the anat bean pireed in portison on the main staircase: always think you are a fide player if you can-
tiously and perfectly disinfected by heat for a trifling fee, and which could be erected at comparatively small cost In a few weeks. Indeed, the usefulness of such Institutions is so obylous that we do not see why, If the Municipality should decline to provide them, private enterprise should not step in and supply the defect." The Lifeting public interests, it must be distinctly understood that admirablesystem adopted by the New York Board of Health is described as being best fitted for the purpose. It is simply an oven with double walls, connected with a steam boller, so that not only can it be heated by steam admitted' between the walls, when dry heat only is required, but, if necessary, steam can be blown directly Into the oven and wet heat thus applied to its contents. The clothes are introduced Into the oven In au iron cage, running on wheels, and, if neces sary, superheated steam can be used. The system is attended by no risk of damage to the clothes. Possibly Euro- peans resident in the Far East would be glad to avail themselves of some such preventive measures as our Indian.contem- porary mentions so as to obviate the danger of contracting disease through the “' wash.” Anyway, something should be done, for our laundries are a disgrace, the dhobia is master of the altuation, and the Government does not seem inclined to "Induce" him to carry on his business in a proper
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BRANDY.—All our Benady is gustentoed in be pore COGNAC, the difference in prica being merely a question of age and vintage,
manner.
REUTER'S MESSAGES.
THE PLAGUE IN BOMBAY,
LONDON, November 26th. The bubonic plague in Bombay is increasing.
· THE TRANSVAAL.
- The Transvaal Volksrand has decided that no foreigner shall be admitted Into the country with that he is able to suppert himself. out a presport and without being able to show
THE EGYPTIAN ARMY, The Egyptian Army la to be increased by four Cavalry and one Battery of Artillery. Battalions of Infantry, two Squadrons of
LOCAL AND GENERAL,
H.M.S. Swift arrived hexa this afternoon from Swatów.
THE seductive pleasures of a gambling game resulted in thres boys being ordered by Captala
Hastings, to-day, to receiva tåseo strokom each with
a ratten.
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prize distribution at Queen's College. Last February His Excellency the Governor said he would give two prises of $50 and $25 respectively to the two Chinese boys, educated at Queen's College, who should write the best and second best estays on The Progress of the British Empire in the last fifty years." Seven boys promptly entered for the competiifon; The judges were the Governing Body of the instita- tios and they awarded the first prize to Li Ut and the second to Sia Cheung. We now bear that at a private interview at Government House to-day His Excellency presented the successful candidates with cheques for the above-named amounts.
Altogether the St Andrew's Ball this year
bids fair to be a great success and the various
3. The Bitle man who runs about the field all the time is called the maleree, and the spectators
tradict him; that's what he's there for. about and knock everyone down. Never mind that. The ontaskers like to see some lle past
14. If you play centro forward, you must suu
committees are sparing no paina to make the | the ball ; there are plenty of others to lock alter
into the game,
5. Whenever you see a man kick the ball the mark of a first-rate and real live player. shout “handa.” This is always considered as -
6. Always keep an excuse ready to show why you didn't kick the goal'you tried for; blame the ball, or the wind, or the referee.
yournell.
coming gathering of the clans something for "bilther Scoty" to be justly proud of. THE Lows police were foformed this morning of an attempt to roh a dying man, which, ways the China Ganette, fitly illustrates the native want of feeling wheré dollars are concerned. A rather opulent nitive de "articulo mortis was 7. If you see a man rooning, trend on his surrounded by a crowd of sycophants to whom he anything and it amuses the others. This rule heels, trip him and then fapologise ; he can't say was detailing his last wishes. There was an applicable only to men who are smaller than parcel of some $1,000 worth of sycee, which he intended for some relativen who were absent from Shanghai, and of whose whereabouts he was not positively sure. This excited the eory of others less favoured than his executors and beneficiaries, and while the dying man was speaking the sycea was surreptitionly removed, no one know whither at tha tima. · This waE AS 3 o'clock in the morning. The police were informed, and a search was instituted, with the result that the property was recovered in the bense of a man who could not give a satisfactory account of it, and he was arrested and charged
B. When your opponents kick a goal, shout "o" This makes them mand and bothers the refares, while everyone thinks you know the game to a T.
Always try to get behind the other side's bicks, as it is easier to kick goal from there when the ball comes up. Some folks call this. 'off side,” but it is fine play, as you will learn when you have studied the game as I have.
10 Never pass the ball to one of your own side as it makes follows lany; let them get the ball for themselves if they want it, and take your own turn as often as you can get 31.
play a rough and unfair game and don't under stand anything about football. Tell everyone you meet this, and they will think you know lot about it, aspecially if you learn a fer football tarms and use them now and again.
13. If you can't do anything else, sprawl about the ground; bull-rush small meo, and go to the Club and talk football till the other Johanis tells you to shut up,
11. Always declare that the other side
THERE was a sound of revelry the ale in Duddell St. last night when Mr. Sam Marks opened his Victoria Hall Skating Rink, and probably there's a feeling of soreness about s good many gentlemen's limbs to-day. Soon after the doors were opened the Rink was wall Alled and its pretty appearance evoked much admiration. At first saly those who felt that they could gyrate with safety and kilal ones ventured to cover themselves with confidence donned the skates, and then less accordingly.
glory (and bruises), The Hongkong Reg! WITH comparatively recent years there has ment's Band supplied excellent music. arisen in our judicial system an apparent need Among the skaters were some who spun along for evidence bearing upon scientific questions with 'saas, bar the novices brought all'allke | requiring a knowledge not ordinarily possessed to gilef," while neveral erratic performers by the lay witness, and which is gradually being showed a strong incllration to wilde under Host more and more supplied, by the so-called Farmer's bar counter. There is no doubt" expert.” He la paid to testfly on behalf of one
On Monday afternoon at Happy Valloy the that skating will be a deservedly popular side or the other and not infrequently in retained Hongkong Football Club will play an Inter- form of winter amusement in Hongkong. to appear 13 cases arise in which his Club match. All members are invited to attend. A number of ladies were present, but only opinions are desired. That the most flagrant | Kick-off at 4.30 pan. one essayed a spin raund and she was of the few who went through without a fail. To those who appreciate pleasant exercita combined with any amount of fun, a visit to the Victoria Hall | cases have attained, Whether it be the fault' Rink can be well recommended.
whole interview
abuses'in expert tartímany have made themselves most prominent in criminal cases is perhaps to be attributed merely to the notoriety which thess
of our patent system or of our judicial systems, the expert has become a prominent factor to all DR. EDWARD BEDtor may be thought very littla - recent cases pertaining to patent litigation. It is not uncommon to find several experts on one of by "Londiniensis" but that a great Anserican dally does not consider him very "small fry " In | side arrayed agalest perhaps as many more on evidenced by the fact that on the eve of the the other, and if each side has been able to great presidential election it caused a represen. retain men of practically equal prominence, that tative to interview our old friend on the silver | sido having the greater number frequently question in its reisilon to the Far Eastern trade, produces no little effect on influencing the and so Important were, his utterances that the judicial decision, That men devoted to the interest was promptly wired to of science should be willing to sell their opinions Philadelphia and immediately published in Indiscriminatriy to either contending party, often the Publie Ledger, filling a column and balf being obliged to so modily their views of that influential journal, In introducing as to make them harmonize with the unscientif the subject the Ledger says:-"Dr. Edward hat legal opinions of the counsel by whom they Tax Mission steam-launch Day Spring will Bedloe, ex-Consul to Amoy, Chins, and who are employed, has become an evil, which has [1840 || WHISKEY-All our Whiskey is of excellent | call alongaide any vessel hoisting the answering|has (bad Iarge experience in an opportunity justly brought forth ́ ̄celticfam, must be acknow- quality and of greater age than most brands pennant, between 9 and 10.30a.m. on Sunday, for the study of econansie condlilons in China, ledged, and, unless modified or abangad in Rome In the market. The SCOTCH WADKEY to convey men ashore to the Ir o'clock service India, Japan and Egypt, is spending several form, calls for fatura condemnation also. A daya in Washington. He is known in the State remedy that has been suggested in to the effect marked "E" is universally popular, and is returning about 12.50 p.m. pronounced by the best local connoisseurs
Department as one of the ablest contributors that a Judge may call to big assistance any well- to be superior to any other brand in the
during his Consular service to the reports relating known professor of science not retained by the trade and economic conditions which that parties in dispute. The State should provide Hongkong market.
partment has for years past bean publishing and the Judge should appeal to the State for suck for the benefit of commerce. Dr. Bedloe is an assistance, so that he might be aided li rander exmest opponent of silver monometalliam. Heing a decision based upon refentido Facts. declares that the free coleage of zilver by the United States means nothing else, and be lasiste
MEMORANDA. that the experience of the civilized world, as well
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THE HONGKONG DISPENSARY, Wenskana, rgik Beysember, 1896.
A MARRIED WASSAɑ Named Ho Ut Wah, aged 30, was charged to-day at the Magistincy with having a quantity of optage unlawfully in her possession. In the absence of a reasonable explanation she was fined gaso; in default thres months' gaol.
TO-DAY,-18th November.
Victoria Hall, Daddall Street, a
Horsl
FIXTURE.
CRICKET.
HONGKONG CRICKET CLUB v. GARRION. A match was played to-day on the Club Ground between elevens representing the Hongkong Cricket Club and the Garrison, Although the weather was not favourable there was a fair attendance of spectators. The game was des cissed wan by the local'team on the first lanlags by 9 runs,
The scores were as follow -
HONGKONG CRICKET- CLUB,
3. M. Aikinson, (Capt ) say eut .....memenimas 10 *. W. Mounky, o Fazzard, b Davisonderne *** 0. Grimble, vand à Langheen, kun se concorrentes 140 40 1400 3. P. Lemmatt, o Gordon, is Ayell movisaniALDA F. H. Kew > Ryallup
iP. Crawford, is Daries DIF OUR TOTORO 10 POLAN G. ML T. Thomson, b Langbongkeun memena
.H. Trakia & Ryall penanganan dan mən kão aga när daghano A. Moskwela, a Ryall, ↳ Davian muscandosha hata var und ARE Hooper, bDerita Fransoap saj me speen consentanter İL, C. Ramos, 342, a Crowley is Gordon sement
1. Total numer
GARRISON,
Cipt. Langhoma, RA, b Mačkarriämistädernastka
N. Bid, ky, & Áckinson,
1. Dari, An, & Crowley, 5 Czarlard, someness G. Andaman, FA..._d_RAWEM summe
W. M. Thompson, H. K. R. 1902 #8 anson Capt. Lomond, A. Co not.out
C. Ryal, WY 11., a Mackensie bylawaan sama
R. Lacks, WY R. 2 Rawson moderarman stads secase. 39 W. H. Liga, WY.K, Atkinson, b'Lammert
Gordon, W.2, bat
Hest, Greeley, W.1,Ru, o Askisom, iz Rawsonume
KËTHE ́Sieperste kvet etmeters semestrianismäemmoise 35
The HKCC played's second⋅ fnnings to fill in time, making nos los nino wickels. MOTHER MATCHES,
The match-Ráves v. R.L-resulted in a the Rovers 25 and 35 in the second lanings. | victory for the milltary, who made by against
As the R.B. thought they could beat the Ravers
in ons innings, the result was a victory for the
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TO-MORROW,29th November
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