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EVERY DAY

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THE

.."SHUN LEE"

will leave the NAW STONE PIER at the foot of Pontinger Street # 15 P.M. sharp, for WATERFALL BAY, where there is Long Plor and Bungalow erected for Bathing' purposes, returning for VICTORIA al 7 F.M. Every Day, Season Tickets, (; months)....$20 Mouthly Stogle

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31 Towels and Bathing Sulis supplied. Special arrangements for Schools and Families. COME AND SEE WHAT A GOOD THING IS OPEN FOR YOU.

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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, JULY 12, 1898.

Co-day's Advertisements.

WANTED by Married Couple TWO ROOMS or BED and SITTING ROOM

(Feralshed preferred) With or without Board near city. Address terms, &c. to "MOD," H. K. Telgraf) Offico.

Honkong, 13th July, 1898,

HONGKONG ICE COMPANY, LIMITED.

NOTICE.

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'N recordares with the Provisions of No, 104 of the Articles of Association the General Managers have Tala Day declared an INTERIM DIVIDEND for the Hill Year ended zoth June, ∙1898 at Eight PAR CENT on the Paid up Capl- (x), DIVIDEND WARRANTS PAYABLE at the HovoxoNG &'SHANGHAI Bank will be lasued to SHAreholders on WEDNES. DAY, the 27th July.

The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from 19th to 17th instant boib days (èclusive.

JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.,

General Managers, Hongkong, 12th July, 1898.

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HAMBURG-AMERICAN LINE OF

STEAMERS.

THE KINGSIN LINE OF STEAMERS Baving became smalgamated with the

Mr. EDWARDS holds a Iicense, and Rekseth HAMBURG-AMERICAN LINE the following

ments can be had on the Premises.

COME ONE, COME ALL, AIL ARE WELCOME,

The cheapest and most pleasant way of #pending a few hours during Summer months.

The cause of a much sickness among the Middle and Poorer clues of Europeans is the absence of all means of recreation.

If some moins could be adopted for dally trips in a Steam Launch with see Bathing it would mean the alleviation of much sufferlog among the people that have to spend their dayı during the Summer months la the office, and the night in meerable Tenements that are only 6t for Chinese, and I belleve it would be the casJŲ of a great reduction to the annual death rate,

Dr. P. B. C. AYRES to ble Annual Report.

LOOK OUT

On SATURDAY the Laurch will make an Extra Trip starting from Pottinger Street Wharf at PM sbarn relarning for Victoria at 12 (mid-night).

Arrangement bars been made for the fature management of the combined Compsules.

The INWARD Managemni of ALL steamers has been placed in the bands of Mears. SIEMSSEN & CO. 10 whom all inquiries rex- pecting Import cargo should be addressed

The HOMEWARD *anagement of ALL steamer has been placed in the hands of Messrs. CARL WITZ & CO, to whem all application lor Passager and Freight to EUROPE and the UNITED STATES should be addressed.

By Order of the Directors, Hongkong, izik July, 1898.

NORTHERN PACIFIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY.

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NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

STEAMSHIP "VICTORIA," FROM TACOMA, VICTORIA, YOKOHAMA, KOBE AND MOJI,

of Cargo are hereby requested to send in their

Wharf at 3PM. returning for the usual 6.15 On SUNDAY the Launch will leave the P.M. trip, Final returning for Victoris at alongside. 7 PM.

EXTRA TRIPS.

THEYETRONIE S$50 ..$1.00

Subscriber.

Non-Subscribe3........

TICKETS to be had on the Launch, or on application to

JAS. EDWARDS,

Manager,

Hongkong, 13th July, 1898)

17. Praya Cestral, 1856

CHINA NAVIGATION COMPANY,

LIMITED.

FOR TIENTSIN.

THE Company's Steamship

ΤΗ

"KWEIYANG,"

Captais Outerbridge, will be despatched as above TO-MORROW, thength Instast, at 8 A.M.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

RIITTERFIELD & CUDO Hongkong, taib July, 1898.

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DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY,

LIMITED.

FOR SWATOW, AMOY AND TAIWANFOO.

"HE Company's Chartered Steamship THE

"KONGBENG,"

Captain Josila, will be despatched for the abeve, Ports, TO-MORROW, the 13th.instant, at Noon.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

DOUGLAS LAFRAIK & Co., General Manager.

Hongkong, izth July 1898.

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INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION

COMPANY, LIMITED.

FOR SINGAPORE, PENANG AND

CALCUTTA... HE Company's Steamship.

THE

"SUISANG." Captain G. Payne, will be despatched as above on THURSDAY, the 14th instant, at Nood.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.

General Managers.

Hongkong, sath July, 1898.

FOR SHANGHAI, YOKOHAMA, AND

KOBE.

THE

Steamship

"ARABIA,"

The above Steamer having arrived, Consignees

take immediate delivery of their Goods from Bills of Lading for countersignatare and to

Cargo Impeding the discharge of the Vessel will be landed and stored at Conilguesa' risk and expense.

DODWELL, CARLILI, & Co., Azents. Hongkong, 12th July, 1898

NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

FROM MIDDLESborough, AntwERĖ, AND SINGAPORE.

THE Company's Steamship

"TOSA MARU,"

Intimations.

LEVY HERMANOS, DIAMOND MERCHANTS JEWELLERS

“Ever Victorious Army" under GORDON. It is not every day, however that GoRDONS arise, and it may well be the case that the foreigners with the rebels, If there be any with them, are mere adventurers seeking

their own advantage, in which case affairs Sole Agents in the East for the amalgamated | may not be so black as they are at present CLEMENT, HUME and GLADIATOR Co., Ld., palnted. DUNLOP TYRES'S BICYCLES-PRIC$185. A special reliable Watch made for this Climate, Quality Anna.......................................$16 Quality B...............

$12 10, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL, Opposite ike Telegraph Offics..

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A. S. WATSON & CO.,

LIMITED.

P.C. FINCHER, Luspector of Nulaancos, to-day | A NATIVE dispatch from Chungking reperts that - pronecated ball a damn Wanchal residents | the high provincial nutuorites of Szichaan bava for overcrowding their houses and fines ranging lately lined proclamations mollying the people from $15 to $8 were Imposed with the usual that in accordance with the Treaty of Shimo- silexnatives.

noseki, the British steamer Leachman, belonging to Mr. Archibald Little, has received permission THE Tartar General In Yingkan has, (after

to steam into the Inland waters of the province memorializing the Emperor, established a Board of Saschoen with privilege to tow cargo Junka for the management al fnternational affairs. He within wald waters, and calling upon all local has been induced to do this on account of the authorities wherever the Leachurn may be lo increasing sumber of Russians connected with give full and officlent protection to the little the railways is these places.

steamer, her crew, and any jonks sho may be towing at the moment,

P.C. HAMMOND charged the master of the Chus Fal launch with carrying more than his lawful complement of passengers. She was certläed to carry 57, Including the crew and the officer saw her land 104 from Yau-ma-t. A fee of $90, in default three months, was imposed by Capt.

The Chinese are notable for their In- decision in face of the unexpected, but we have lately had an example of wasted op- portunities, undecided policy and general Incompetence nearer home. We refer to the naval policy of Spain during the pro- gress of the Spanish-American war. At the Outset of the war Spain possessed, in the Atlanticatleast, some modern warships that were naturally expected to render a good account of themselves before the close of hostilities. Yet Spain has done noth-Hitlogs. Ing at sea. Her fleet was allowed to be as it were corked up in a bottle at Santi- ago and was only allowed to emerge to be annihilated. Although the Spanish fleet could not have afforded to meet the American squadron In a fair and open fight, It could have done immense damage to American shipping In the Atlantic, and have terrorised the whole of the Atlantic coast of America had It only decided to do so. But no, It' was allowed to patter about here and there, exhausting coal and doing no possible good, and now it is totally des- ABSOLUTE PURITY is guaranteed.troyed without having done the least | damage to either America's navy or mer- The best materials only are used.

cantile marine. The fast cruisers of the

MANUFACTURERS OF

AERATED WATERS.

AERATED WATERS of our matu facture are sold throughout the Far East and are invariably pre- ferred on account of their excellence.

THE PRICES are only half those charged in England.

WATERS MANUFACTURED BY 08 are acknowledged by the leading English nakers to be equal to those of their own production..

A RUMOUR has been la circulation that the Hon. E. R. Delilton, C.M.G., has been attacked by plague, but we are glad to be able to state on the best of saihozlly that the report le altogether wilbout foundation. The worthyusofficial mem- beris en sying the best of health at the time of going to press.

THE Dafly Chinete Progress says that when the japanera asked for the lease of land to Tagkon for a rettlement, the Tactal declined on the plea that no land had ever been leared to foreign nailons for settlements. The Japanese Canial showed the communication to the British Consul and both were much puzzled as there

Tax neuve correspondent of the N, C, D, Nawi, xt Peking sends the following two notes: Ela reported that the Emperor intends to make H,E, Yu Lua sumber of the Grand Council and of the Tsungil Yamês, when he strives at the Capital from the South, The Board of Comptrollers- General of Military and Naval affales or Tu-pam ch-wow-ck'w is at last dissolved. With the collapse of the ex-Viceroy Li's crack Huil regl»

ments fit in Cores and then lo Manchuria during the late war with Japan, and upon the several years of retirement in semi-d's grace, the return to power of the late Prisce Kong after

Emperor lastflated, at the Prince's suggestion, the above-named Board, composed of Prince Kong, Prince Ching. Weng Tang-ha, Jong Lu, and the late Li Hangitan. The Board of War officials, the Admiralty, and other similar In- stitutions had almost broken up through' panic following upon the victories of the Japanese, and It was imperative to constiig'e a Board of Councillors to direct the other Departments of

Spanish navy, acting independently, could had been ≈ British concession there for over 30 State, the organisations at which see authe

have given no end of trouble before they were captured and destroyed.

TOAZI. The Japaness Consul has wilton to contradict the Total bat has received no reply.

Tum Daily Chiness Progress states that an nymous placard was recently posted at the

doors of the Missionary chapel outside the

In the some way the Spanish Reserve Squadron has only been remarkable for its masterly Inactivity. It could have been used either to prey upon American ship- West-gateef the city of Sangking threatening ping, to relieve the Santiago squadron or to the chapel with destruction and the farelbla ex- strive to drive the Americans out of the

pulsion of the missionaries from that clty. As Philippines. But it does nothing; It lies 1600, however, as the district magistrate received SIR EDWARD FRANKLAND, K.C.B., calmly in port until it is too late to act, and Information of the affair he sent a god of .D.C.L., P.R.B., F.C.S., &c. the greatest then steams away, for the Philippines only soldiers and yomin tunners at one to thethreat to turn back when the first part of the voyened spot in order to overawn the woh to that living authority on Water, reports as age had been accomplished. For all the

used by us in our manufacture:- follows on the water as prepared and benefit that it has been to them Spain, would have been just as well off without a navy at all. At all events, had she not "It possesses an extremely high de-possessed one, false hopes would not have been raised in the hearts of the Spaniards gree of organic purity and is in Cuba and the Philippines of reliefs that "of most excellent quality for will never arrive.

drinking."

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baring arrived from the above Ports, Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed and placed at their risk in the Hongkong and Kowloon Whari and Godown Company's Godowns at Koziorak2Gý ̃mark and delivery can be obtained as 1000 as the Foods are landed

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Options goods will be landed here unless instractions are given to the contrary before NOON, TO-DAY.

Goods no! cleated by the 19th instzet will be subject to rest.

No Fire Insurance has been effected. All ship-damaged packages must be left in the obtained from the Godown Company within ten Godowas and a certificate of the damage days after the reisel's arrival here, after which no claims will be recognized.

NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA. Hongkong, 17th July, 1898.

Intimations.

A. S. WATSON & CO., LD. THE HONGKONG DISPENSARY,

ESTABLISHED AD, 1841. Hoogkong, 18th June, 1898.

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The Hongkong Celesturh

REUTER'S MESSAGES.

THE SPANISH-AMERICAN WAR.

LONDON, July 10th. The rumour of peace are doaled at Madrid. Admiral Camarna' squadron is returning to Spain,

Geners! Miles has sulled for Santiago de Cuba, General Shafter's telegrams from Santiago de Cabs, ladicate that negotiations are proceeding

lege for the capliulation of the city.

HONGKONG, TUESDAY, JULY 13, 1898..

NOTES AND COMMENTS.

RUSSIAN DIPLOMATIC APPOINTMENTS. M. Michael da Glers the Minister for Chias is replacing M. Speyer in Core M. Speyer has -bean-transferred-to-Rlo

THE KOWLOON BOUNDARY QUESTION.

Branch of the Navy League informs us that his The Honorary Secretary of the Hongkong

branch yesterday despatched a telegram to the Head office of the Navy League, to the affect that Kowloon Clly must be included in the lesio from China to Great Britain.

WEATHER REPORT.

It appears that it was not until Saturday last that the public of Hongkong really came to believe that any such thing as a of China, despite the fact that we had been rebellion existed in the southern provinces publishing the news of Its progress since Thursday and had several weeks ago announced that there were rumours of 13-1 853 Impending disturbances In the two Kwangs. On Saturday, however, Chl- nese merchants commenced to arrive here from Wuchow, and they brought news to the effect that that town was & practically in a state of panic, the the rath at noon. The barometer is still high The Observatory report to-day says:-On wealthy Chinese removing as fast as bat falling on the China coast. Apparently possible and taking their money with them presse has also decreased to the Pacific, where in order to escape the looting and pillage conditions favour the formation of a depression. which would inevitably result from the Gradients slight on the China const. FORECAST: place falling into the hands of the Insur-Light E, or varying wladej ûns. gents. The Canton authorities have also taken fright and are hastily making all possible preparations for quelling the dis- turbance, but Chinese methods are notori- ously behind the times, and the rebels

DAKIN, CRUICKSHANK

COMPANY,

VICTORIA DISPENSARP,

HONGKONG.

AERATED WATERS.

{MPLE AERATED WATER,

1819

SIMPLE

SOTA

Captain Chr. Dempwall, will be despatched for

the above Ports os THURSDAY, the 14th GINGER

funtant, at 4 P.M.

For Freight, apply to

SIEMSSEN & Co. Hongkong, raih July, 1898.

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DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED.

THE

FOR SWATOW, AMOY AND TAMSUI.

Company's Steamship

"HAIMUN," Captain Flodgins, will be despatched for the above Ports, on FRIDAY, the 15th Instant, nt to A.M,

For Freight or Passage, apply to

DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co.

General Managers,

Hongkong, zih July, 1898.

OCEAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY,

FOR LONDON, VIA SUEZ CANAL. *HE Company's Steamship

THE

" HECTOR,"

ALE

ODA WATER,

LEMONADE,

SARSAPARILLA

RASPBERRYADE, &c

DAKIN, CRUICKSHANK & Co.'s WATERS are

made under the constant supervision of a duly allfed English Chernist and will bear compa rbon with the best English Manufactures.

Special terms to Horas, CLUB, MASSES and

er Large ConsaTASTE,

my complaints should be addressed to the

Manager. Hongbang, in March, 1897.

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M

Captain B, will be despatched as above

on MONDAY, the 8th instant.

For Freight, apply to.

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE, Agents, Hongkong, rath July, 1808.

FOR NEW YORK.

THEA Norwegian Bark

9.95,

"PRINCE ARTHU«,"

1850

Captain Disen, kawing unived will lond here for the above Port, and will have quick despateb.

For Freight, apply to

ARNHOLD, KARBERG & Co., Agents, Hongkong, sath July, 1898,

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1TSUI BUSSAN KAISHA

No. 6, Ica Houss Street, Praya Central. Hand Offies TOKIO.

Branch Ofisterna

LONDON, NEW YORK, BOMBAY, SINGAPORE, SHANGHAI, TIENTSIN, NEWCHWANG and all Parts in JAPAN Agencias 1000

Mikl Coal Mines. Oba Coal Mines. Kanada Coal Mines.

Tokyo Marine Insurance Co., Limited. Hell Fire Insurance Co., Limited.. Imperial Government Paper Mills, Japan, Cotton Cleaning and Wkg. Co., Shanghai. Oneda Cement Company, Japan. Kanegatachi Cotton Spinning Mill, Japan. The Mike Cotton Spinning Mill, Libited. Tokyo Cotton Spinning Mill, Japan, Haynaki Clock Factory, Mongkong, with December, 1555

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

master of a steam launch charged with have been allowed to gain a hold upon having two rifles in his possession was 10-day certain districts before the authorities | fined $15, ̧ moved in the matter, so that there is apparently no chance of alpping the dis- FOR occupying a house not certificated by the turbance in the bud.

Sanitary Board & Chinamın was to-day fined $23 or six weeks,

It is reported that the Canton authorities have purchased three thousand MAUSER rifles and are now negotiating for some machine guns to be used against the rebels. It is also sald that the Consal at Wuchow has applled tor arms and that they were forwarded to him yester- day, but whether this is a fact or not we three or four native banks established at have been unable to ascertain, There are

rebels hope to seize when they attack the Wuchow and it is probably these that the city. Rebellions in China generally come to grief owing to the innate love for loot rush for personal gain, and the leaders are unable to restrain their followers, even if, as seldom happens, they are not themselves a prey to mercenary motives.

INSPECTOR Duncan bad a batch of culprits up at the Magistricy today for having walawial weights and measures. Fines from $30 down were imposed.

vicially.

GREAT consternation has fallen on the European population of Webs from the sudden disappear- Ice (some 30 to 40 tons of which came at great ance of the entire quantity of this year's stock of

expense from Shanghai) the night before the first day of fee. Upon the Tidesurveyor of the port, who had charge of the keys, opening the" Icehouse door the entire lat-natural and machine-was found to have gone although known to have been there a few days previously It is rumonted at Wuhu amongst the native staff that the coolles who filled the Ice house having had their contract cut by the above official resorted to foul play is revenge. The lose to the residents of the port will be nearly $ico and no ice,

point of collapse, through the heads of Depart- ments being thrown into panic. Prince Kung grasped the sita tien at once, Immediately assisted the Emperar la constructing this Sup eme Council of War, which took over all the

work and so saved the whole Empire from col- lapsing. With the death p! the late PrinceTMTM* Kang, the "gulding spirit has disapprated, and the Emperor in a decree as ♬ my Reformailen the other day incidentallyclared that the Board of Comptrollers-General was now dia- solved.

WATER POLO,

V.R.C., X.0.1.

The initial match in the Water Polo League was played at the V.R.C. enclosure yesterday afternoon, the competing teams being the 1st of the Victoria Recreation Club and the King's Own Regiment, The weather was all that could be desired and the players wer: favoured with a calm sea, whose trangǝll site could hardly bare beca improved upon, Fears were entertained by seras that the Club lads would be besten, but thore who knew best and had had oppertunities of witnessing them at practice were confident that they would, in spite of the formidable. appearance of the King's Own', acqult them- | selvės sutfafactorily. There was a recorů attend. THE Osaka diakt gives a description of the ance of spectators, Tommy Aiklas being well la | bonded warehouses and pleṛ, which are now evidence, and those who were late bad some being balit si Ono by the Mint Company difficulty in securing convenient places. Shortly The pier is to be made of Iron, 1,100 feet long after the commencement of the game, a shot by and ya feet wide, and tour lines of railways are the Clob struck the bar of the KO's goal and to be laid on 1-The warehouses will cover an bouncing back was put through the goal by area of 6,000 ¿imbo, of which the buildings upon Stapani. It appears that the referee (Llout, 500 who will be constructed of bricks and Lloyd K. O. R.) had blown his whistle (it seemr will be completed by the end of October next. prematurely) when the balf struck the bar and, The remainder will be built in European style therafers, this goal was disallowed. There WAS and pler are completed, a company working the whistle by the referee-no foul had been Com- in two or three stories. When the warehouses apparently no warrant for the blowing of,

with the Mittal, Mitsu Bish! and the Nippon mitted by elther side and the 'bell was within Yaren Kaishs will be organized, and a railway bounde. Ne palpable ground could suggest It will be constructed to Nishloomiys, to be grad-self to the spectators nor to our representative sally extended to Orska,

and much less to the players. The Club team was naturally, a tzife indigniot over this A RATHER peculiar incident occurred at Pootung bat-"tha valeres's' decision is final" (so it yesterday aftesagor, shy the China Gozetle of is laid down in the Water Polo Association 6th inst, which does not redound very much to Rules) and the men bid to abide by it willy- the credit of those concerned. A body evidently allly. However, the Club leds, who as far was that of a European, was recovered by the River could ace were the aggrieved party, resumed Police, and Inspector Mellowes thloking it was play with undaunted spirit and a next lóng-shot that of the unfortunato steward of the Claw by Meek scored the Club's first goal. ""(Score- Mackensie, Willam Doxaner, reposted the find Cab 1; KO,R, all). The game was for a ilmo to the Coroner. The body being much dis- very exelling and then the ball was passed by coloured and swollen, it was unrecognisable by one of the Club's balf-backs to Armalstrong who, the friends although Dorance was clad in a pair not having any opponent to harass bim, awam - of bathing drawers, ka was the recovered corpse, forward and that the Club's second goal and the Coroner decidað upen immedia'e burial | Nothing further was effected at half time when without an inquest The body, was then inter-

the scare stood—V.R.C. a ; K.OR. Ell ted in a nameless grave without any ceremony or religious rite whatever..

the

Os play belog resumed the King's Own had iha burden of defence but their gaol-keeper proved himself equal to the occasion and stop. A SMALL Hot accuffed at Nanking on the 19's for bis vigilance, have been throngh

ped many well put "alcochets" that would, but

gaol ul, which might vary easily have developed pasts. Ha erred once however in coming out of into a very dangerous disturbance. Happily it als atxilon for the hall which was unfortunately passed off without swelling to any serious protashed it through the gack. Now, the K.O.R'

for his side, secured by Stopaal who portions. The cause of the outbreak was the appeared to give up hope and did not provaling bigh price of rice. A number of play with the same spirit LI at the hungry meq broke into one of the granaries, and commencement of the game. They made a low altempis at gual but Henderson' (Club's began carrying off the lack of rice, and the grol-keeper) was on the alert and nothing A COOLIE died in the Tung Wa Hospital yester-energetic steps taken by the Provincial Treasurer was affected. Play was general for Hime day through lajailes received by a pile of bage zo arrest the robbers and put an end to the lootlog and the King's Owo, although by far the more godown on Connaught Rand, of four falling on him on Sunday night in a

was the afgnal for a royal row, An official pro taxed, were able once in a while to keep the

for best quallly) per pfent; and at the some KOR. I.) The Regimental team then "bucked clamation was lessed shortly afterwards, order ball fa the vicinity of the opponent's goal. A fog the merchants to sell rice at $4 and 84 E5 the first goal for the Regiment (Score-Club 31. Hittle later a good shot by a K.Ö.R. min seedred

time steps were taken to obtain a speedy supply up," on seeing the shaddw of a hope and deler. from other ports, which prompt messures bad

mined to make the best of the low, minutes

me:fra minifestartops of popular, discontent.

of the Celestial, for all order is lost in the occapy Lunchow or Pakkoi, insist on having the effect of putting an immediato stop.to remaining, but they did not, further improve

M. MADROLLE, the French traveller, suggests that's compensation for the recent murder of French missionssics in Kwangst, France should concessions in the open towns near Tonkio, and demand & concension for a railway from Kwangchowwas to Wackow.

upon their scoté. A vigorous attack on the KOR's goal then resulted in another geal being scared by Stopsal for the Club, and when time was called shortly afterwards, the V.R.C bad won by 4 goals to 1.

The Club-team displayed excellent comblon,

It is reported from Peking that news bed bron It is rumoured, however, that the rebels gives orders that as reform in politics and the effect that bands of self-styled patriots be THE Emperor, la Edlet on the 26th nito., received from Chihil and Shantung provinces to are being led by three foreigners, and government administration is being carried out longing to the districts of Tangming of the first that the ranks are full of Black Flag offices and Boards should in tature report on named province and Kuansien of the second, tionally brilliant and if properly supported by and Annamites who have been trained matters given to them for coalderation and

Intend to rise in the near future for the purpose as soldiers by the French. The Black Flaga have long been known as the only who vioisto tale zule will be subject to a severe To gain adherents circalars are being dis R. Houdernos.—Backe - J. Casvalbo, T. Meek. suggestion without unecessary delay, Oficiaio mobbing missionaries and destroying chapsis. seminated everywhere, explulolug the objects of join in a universal onslaught upon their fatend the "patriots" and calling upon the magnes to

fighting.men of China worthy of the name, and the training of the Annamites in the penalty.

rebel ranks should tell against the disor- CAYT, Charles G. Jones, of the steamer Kong. derly rabble called an-army which the

ed vicisms and their property. The Imperial

tien throughout the game and for the K.O.R. It must be rild that their goal-keeper was excep.

Club to score sainty did, the backs would are made it difficult for the

The following was the Clab team :-Gaol- Half-Back-A. E. Alver. Forward-W. A. Stopia! (Capt) A. A. Alves, W. Armstrong,

FIXTURE,

Another League water-palo game will be

the No. 2 teams of the V. C. and the K.O.R

TRAM RACE, "

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Canton authorities can muster against Pak, wishes to contradict the statement of our them. If it should prove to be a fact that Canton correspondent in our issus of yesterday | govemment, however, has received Intelligence the played to-morrow afternoon at 5.30 between the rebels are under the command of for that Capt. Thelmann was put in a cage on of the movement and stringent orders have been eign leaders then It is likely that the Chi- board the Kongpak. He states that Capt. recently promulgated throughout the Empire neso authorities will find themselves in a | Thulmann, although a prisoner, was not nasty predicament, for the Chinaman, II conficed on board his ship and on amival at properly led, makes an excellent soldier, Canton Capt. Jones axuded him over to the tes As was amply proved by the súcomes of the | Ammlesh Contik

e¤joloing upon the local officials to give foll

A six-x-side team race will take place between and efficient protection to the misfosaries the VR.C. and the K.OR. at 5.30 pm, on chapels, and converts within thefr jurisdiction Club W. A. Sipaal, F. Lammest, A. A. Alves, Thuisday, The following will represent the.

N. C. Dolly Nasta

| A; 2, AITH, J. Carvalho and J. Miller,

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