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regularity of the title of the Empress Dow ager which she has manifestly conferred upon herself.

So for the Ministers for Great Britain, the United States, Germany and Japan have not moved in the matter. They have nelther recognised nor refused to re- cognise the rule of the Empress Dowager, but it is thought in Shanghal that it is only question of time for them to do so as there does not appear to be any Indi callon of their taking a stand In favour of the abdicated or deposed Emperor. The China Gazette, in a leading article deplores › ASPBERRYADE, &c. this fact and points out that if China is ever to be awakened now is the time for the Powers to step forward and help her on the path of progress and save her from the rapid decay which is destroying her. The article in question continues:-

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It will be a crime against all manklod if the hideous tragedy now lo progress not only in Peking bat in every province of Calus, the Indiscriminato dextraction of idę, mast lightened section of the Chloese--tbe Cantonese →is permitted by the Powers. We have only to read the list of names of those prescribed to knew what are the blandíbirsty intentions of the present diapers in Peking towards the com paratively amell_bind_of_advanced Chinese throughout the Empire. The telumph of the Empress Dowager and her vile andauraga mears the victory of these detestable elements in the government of Chins, hopeless rorrop tlon, cruel: tyranny, Interested opposition to inporation, cowardice, Ignorance, helplessrels and incipicie, the merciless extermination of alt who advocate the contrary. Let us haps then That a high ker-nate will be sounded by these Powers which desire to seę China advance along the road to progress and nattodal happiness, which is the ultimate goal of all people and which she would possibly hare reached had the luckless young F speror not bien so well but10 rashly advised to hasten his march by lightning

strider.

AN exchange learns that Count Torlo, a nephew of the King of Italy, is exsected in YokobamS

an or about the roh lost. from San Francisco, which port he was to leays on the 20th ullo.

Tax illegal "trade?' in helpiana gielus for immore') purposes continaer wasbitel, To-day a wOODLA and a man were awarded twelve and six months. respectively for belog Implicatedilo ag affale of this nature.

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The Stilem up which jurors are called to serve in Selangor works, un badly that people have to cam filty or sixty miles and hang about

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MANILA NOTES,

(From Our Own Correspondent) MANILA, September 2 Last night the master of a steamer in the Bay was attacked and wounded in two plates. It is { reported that it was'a piece of vengeance by one

of his men for treatment,

Trouble is reported in the Filipino Congress. It seems that Sea, Pater vo, the President, wi hes to have things in his own way. Some of the members are adverse to giving him a free hand and two of them have given Otterance to their dissatislacion.

September 27th,

Moule by a clean drive to the aff, pot up 3 off Lowson, following (two with boundary bit fa the same direction off the same bɔwler. Another couple at Lowenn's expense brought Meala' scorn to 13. Complied in 30 m'enter, 'Lansing following with a single, then Moula sent the ball for 3 off Lowing. Lansing made very pretty rat to square leg for 4 if Lowson, Lanning on lving a fine cut was intendi le stopped by Campbell and Manlegt de noe cat to Divles hera 3 win. 1411te leg far relleved Lowson and Vings tack up the bowling fa the Pvillon end. Manle put upå banndary off Doyles, hat he was caught by Langhorne at point, retiring amid loud spot-use The crew of one of the ships la the Palg River with 41 to his credit. 9-1-4 Williee then committed horrible and blood thirsty murder went in and secured a single with Davies? frat

In which the captain w 18 DİSS

hell.

Nothing striking took place for me vlclm. It appears ing in chair on the deck half sleep. Asbrick for off Darles. Leaning's play here neuled was heard by the men on the sargbbassing ships down loto a parilenlerly cautious groove and which was followed by the sound of a heavy warm compliments were paired upon him. body being throws Int the river. Simultaneously Loween baklag rellevad Velines and Lanning a dug out lelt the ship and be first to go about

to the oppstupite of getting a doubl· off hiri Captain's chat was covered with blood and also this stage was noticeably kren and checked to see what was the matter found that the which brought the score to go. The feat a poot here and there on the deck. The native anything like sensitional run-ge'tlar for a sima. crew had disappested and there is as yet co trace of them,

September 28th, Startling news has been received from the hemp provinces In Luzon. Widespread tevala. tion exists there and Spaulah men, women and children have been murdered in cold blood. Those who managed to escape have come to this clay.

Kala Lumpur to fry trumpery cues whichy's'erday Creat after ålnner bo was reclina- | antil i Pach made a very fine cut in ig were leg

could be disposed of by the maj'strate,

Tsat Tastal to reported to have wired up on Monday fast to Nanking and Tientsin the rent of his arch for Kang Yoowel, stating bit help lessness in exesatleg the orders sent from Pekinz on the 13 alto, to face at the powerful obstrac- tions be bat met with,

TARKE Japanese craters are now under con. traction to native dockyards, the Akashi and Chihaya at Yokosuka and the Mivoka at Kare, and a native Journal atlas that it is the inten- tion of the Government to build two. marc cralsera to Japan during the next fiscal year. Tar native mind appears to be much exercired

The steamer Paulg has been captured by the Americans. She is reported to have brought 7,000 rifles besides a large quantity of ammoni-

The Ico

was put up by Leaning with a 3 off Campbell, single made by Wallica was his last for he was cinght and bowled by Lawson, 102-1-20 very cleverly

Dew was then clean bowled by Campbell for L

duck. 195-3-0. Tyack then entered, the lists receiving a datelog ovallons he went out, This as it lurned out was not and served for he Campbell Lawson's place was taken by Lang made a magnificent delve to the off for Loff haree. Lanning, whose play had been highly creditable all through, went down before Lang.

who took his leg stump. He was very

over the care taken by the Brith Government|tion which have all been landed before the holy received on returning to the Pavillon,

for the safety of Kang Yu-wel and still appears to harbour an idea that it was the Emperor him- self, and not the "Modem Sage" whom the Phonix storied as far as Go'zlaff and the Bonaventure then guarded on to Hongkong.

S. D. Press.

A SOMEWHAT serious accident occurred to Com- modore Holland on Saturday. He was stepping lalo his pig at the Naval Yard at about 2 p.m. when he slipped and fracored his knee cip. It Is stated that the gallant Commoðars will have to be confined to bis bed for about four months and be will not he xhle to walk arrin till about a year hence. We regirl to state that the accident

will probably necessitair his being lovalided.

Bres gadawa on 27th alto. A SERIOUS accident happened at Meturs. Liddell

Mr. Whitfield was engaged in inspecting some kides on one of the "pper stories of the building, when by some eniz- chance he missed bis tenting and fell to the

capture was affected. She flow the Rebel flag when captured,

announced to take place at Malalos to-morrow, The declaration of the Filipine Republic

HONGKONG-SHANGHAI CRICKET

MATCH.

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wickets. There now remained but so mloot-s

9-4-43 Mann and Tyack then shared the to add 6 to this 129, and it apparently devolved upna the men In to do it but Lothbeläge, "yorked" Mann out for o 174-5-0. Für bildge then went in. Tyack made a neat cut to square leg for a off Langhorne, bat a separation SHANGHAI, September 7th, followed, Farbridge being bowled for o hy Leth. this morales, but as it turned out the day was eggs. H. Veitch then went to the rescue. Alter Not at all promising was the weather outlook bridge, making in all three consecutive duck's

perfect. There was a good attendance of a couple of maiden's Tyick pat the ball to the spectators to the morning, but after is there off for 3 off Lethbildge, but retribution followed was a very much lirger attemblige, in fact, | swiftly, Track skying the ball belog caught by people present at any other previous match is It was fald that there were borсs so many Lethbridge, 130-7-15. W. H. Jackion then joined Veitch who made a fine cot to square leg Shanghal

for 4. Stamps were then drawn, G. F. Lauring. and E. O. Cumming bavlog silil to go la.

SHANGHAL Moale, b. Davies, c. Langhoras Lanning, b. Langhorne.................. 41, T. Wallico, c. and b. Lowson............................... 20' G. C. Dem, b. Campbell...

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Messi, J. L. Scott and C. Barff were umpires | and their decisions were never once questioned. The wicket was in capital condiilon, but if anything favoured the bowlers,

THE PLAY, HONGKONG,

The visitors winning the toss elected to bat and sent in Lowcon and Campbell, Jackson and

J Mann, b Lethbridge W. I. Tyack, b. Langhorne, c. Lethbildge...

R. C. Farbridge, b. Lethbridge.....tspirirasa Mann bowling. Lawson, with the first bail opened. Velich, noge. b. Letab the menting with a single, but nothing motE WAS produced in the first over. In the next Campbell G. F. Lanning

W. H. Jackson, not onl secuted an off kann. Lowson then succeeded E. O, Lanning) to bat.

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SECOND DAY. The day was as though mide to order for the match. The wicket was in perfect condition, somewhat fast perhaps,

MANUFACTURARS OF AERATED WATERS.

AFRATED WATERS of our manu- facture are sold throughout the We fear, however, that the Chine Far East and are invariably pre-There are too many Powers interested in Gaselle is doomed to disappointment, ferred on account of their excellence. China to hope for an easy and amicable ABSOLETE PURITY is guaranteed. solution of the difficulty and certain of those Powers are, as is only too patent, auden aih sla" | "The best materials only are used. anxious not for the awakening and open THE PRICES are only half those ing-up of China but for the old course of corruption and misrule to continue. It is charged in England.

sald that Russia is at the back of the Em- repress Dowager and has even promised

to send a force to Peking to support her ground foot, sustaining very severe injuries. He was removed at ones to the Hospital, where his should opposition be offered to her

was anxious to see China adopt Western a dangerous store. On enquiry at the hospital to square leg for 3, off Jackson, and with the methods and open her doors wide to the trade of all nations? We fear not. Ifbly -N, C. D. News,

Mr. Whi6eld was sildio'be prograssing favour. next ball repeated the experiment, Campbell assistance is to be given to the reforming

followed with a 3off Mano, Lowson brought the scote to 20 with a 3 off Mann. Lowson, having party and the Emperor at the present criti-

made 14 retired, a skyscraper of his being AM attackd belonging to the Chinese legalou at finely caught by Fa beldge off Jackson. 23-1 cal juncture we do not see how it can come

Tokio says that, pefer to his starting on his four-14. Langhorne succeeded and scored 2 off vatives, or from those nations who have ciel of high rank that it was his candid oplaton relieved by W. H. Moulo; His first over was from Russia, who is pledged to the conser-n this country, Marquis Ite told a Chinese offi- Mann' first balland Campbell secured 3 eff Mann, Lethbridge and Lowsan bowling Veitch mida Mann after allowing 16 ruas to be compiled was a fine hit to long leg securing a 3 off Lowion, already recognised the Regency of the

bat the fielding was too good to allow many Empress. The question is who will step

that H.I.M. Kuang Hill reform mexsus had milden, Langhome broke the spell with us off liberties to be taken Then 155 was made up forward in the cause of progress and

heen ze hartly of'ered les country like China, Jackson, the result of a particularly brilliant brough a bye for and Lethbridge was putting humanity; but, at present, it is Tugpossible

all be new foto the bawiing, Langhorne, who that disaster would sorely happen to the Em.caf. In the first bill, of the next over he wis

Valch to give an answer.

prent and those an advising his Majesty, owing ught by bildge balled the wicket off had succeeded Luyun, koled

Mouls. to the enemies they would make. And thatMoberly, who put up,

40-2-

first ball of bla second over for 11. 158-8-31, Campbell was then jaland by

of Maale's first ball, F. Lanning joined Jackson and a bye bowled 4 knowing and feeling this, HF. considered it to foilawed with a 3 at the expense of the sime by Lethbridge left 20 for Shanghai to win, bebis mission to strongly advise moderatina at

bowler. Amid much applauso, Moberly accured Malters were now becoming exciting when the beginning when he had an audience of the

140ff Maule. Dewjaloed Moule, tellering Jack Jackson by a vigorous dire to the off mado a j Emperor

son. His first over was a milden. Campbell off Langhene Leaning having put up a single, with magnificent difre secured 4 of Mann. Jackson off Langhorne again gave a chance,

Maon Shortly after dying

zent Moberly's balls | Ward dropping the ball; the score now stand at 89-3-32. Arthas succeeded, bat174 Davies Fellering, Lethbridge, served Lan the pannership was potziolly briel, Camp. | ning whb a mgby fail ball which enabled bin bell being bowled by Jackson for 32, 84-4 to make a fine drive to the off and scorn 3. 179 they are buty looking-after Newchwang," On -3, Anton joined Arfbur. The latter all was then given throath Lenning ma'king a the 22nd the same correspondent wiles:-" Sixting the bail to leg secured his first 3 off Manu.

secured a "boundary" off Jackson, Anton put lagle af Langhorne Lanning brought tha icara tu 200, which was to lowed by vigorous Briilth mer-of-war came in hom the North this

clapping, Jackson was then caught by Moberly afternoon, the Pictorious, Centurion, Narcissus,

for 21, Lannlog was soon afterwards out i b.w. Hermione, Bochventure, and Alacrity. Two

for z. The faalogs finf:hing at 235 pm. torpedo en chefs arrived from the South this afternoon, the Handy and Fama. The Hart *st here when they arrived. I think they have come to engl. A four-masted Russian men-o' war is in harbour, belleve it is the Rurik."- Mercury.

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Office of this Newspaper.

· Honukenk, aid Defeber, 1898,

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Hangkong, 3rd Octubrṛy 898...

SIR EDWARD FRANKLAND, K.C.B., | D.\\L., F.R.S.,^ P.c.s., &c. the greatest living authority on Water, reports aa follows on the water as prepared and used by us in our manufacture "It possesses an extremely high de

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gas taking place and rendering the waters more or less flat.

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for the abors Forts,

Silk and Valuables, a Cargo for France as Tea for London (under strangement) will be transhipped at Colombo Into a steamer proceed. Ing direct to Maracliles and London; other Cargo for London, &c., will be conveyed a Bornbay.

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ESTABLISHID A.D. 1841. Hanchang, stb Septembar, 189%,

BIRTH.

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A Tientsin, on Wednesday, Sept. 14th, the wife of T. PRESTON, Imperial Chinese Rallways, of a 200.

MARRIAGES,

At M. Tabor Chapel, Stackport, on July 26th, by the father of the Bride asslated by Rev J. W. -Sims, WILLIAM WYATT SHRUBSHALL, LR 1.P ele, of North Shields, to KATE LOUISE, daughter of Rev. J. INNOCENT, Tlentin, No cards.

On the stallo, the British Caniolate, Hankow, by Consal Warren, C. GEAR, Imperial Chloeae Post Office, to EMILY ANSIE MINCHIN, daughter of Henry Micchin, -Hook Norton, Oxfordable, late of Wesleyan Mission, Hankow

DEATHS.

On the 1st October. at the Peak, CGAR HARI, the beloved infant son of Harold Hilda Maude Baxter, age 7 morthy and, [1187

'18 days.

At Old Ningpo Wharf, Shanghal, on the 17th of September, the infact son of Guy and MINNIE BIDWELL.

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HONGKONG, MONDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1898.

'NOTES AND COMMENTS; Hongkong, 3id October, 1898,

After the storm comes calm and so it OCCIDENTAL AND ORIENTAL STEAM is only natural that after the excitement of the last week, occasioned by the Peking crisis, we should enjoy a period of com- parative calm, a period devoid of sen- a few unfounded rumours of which nobody sational news of any description save for

cares to take notice. We are still in a state of uncertainty as to whether the

and from. Peking

SHIP COMPANY,

NOTICE. ¬ONSIGNEES of CARGO per Steambig

"BELGIC."

KEUTER'S MESSAGES.

TURKEY AND THE POWERS.

LONDON," September 30th. Duvad Pasha has consented to withdraw the Turkish troopy hom Candle and to encamp iken outside the city.

Col. Chermside will take military possession of Candla se s'on as re-inforcements arrive.

UNITED STATES FOLITICS. The Democrate Convention assembled at Sprices has adopted a programme ignoring the Silver question.

WEATHER REPORT.

The Observatory report to-day says:~00 the and at 11.50 a,m ; "The Barameter has risen rapidly between Hongkong and Foochow, and a slight rise has taken place in other areas, Pressure is high over N. Chlua with rather sleep gradients, for N:E, winds, on the coast generally. FORECAST-Fresh N. to N. E. winds; fair, Strong N. E. monsoon slong the whole of the Chian coast.

On the 3rd at args m.: The barometer coalinues to rise on the China const Pressure remains high over N. China wik moderate gradient for N. E. winds, on the coast. FORECAST :-Moderate N. and N. E. winds; rainy.

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

THE U. S. S. Charleston camo to.from Manila yesterday to be docked,

Two chair coolles were convicted and fined at the Magistracy to-day for refusing legal hire and using abusive language.

AVOUET SCHULZ, mix A.B., was, mulcted of the sum of $15 at the Police Ceart to-day for carry- fog a loaded revolver without a licenes.

MR Ed. Wildman, the newly appofnied U. S. Vice-Consal in Hongkong, accompanied by Mis. Wildman alved here by tka Båtgle yamerday,

The returns of the number of valière to the City ro-Eur peans, 180; Chicere, 2,215; total Hal Maream for the work ended October and

2.395

of Cargo ard bereby requested to, ord in their | Emperor of China is dead or alive Tur Atin Wen Pao siya' that is one of the

The above Steamer having arrived, Consignees

Bill of Lading for Countersignature and to iske immediate delivery of their Goods from

■ ongsite.

ga impeding the discharge of the Vessel will be i-nded and stored at Consignees sisk

J. S. VAN BUREN,

Agent Hongkong, 3rd October, 1898,

and expense."

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few

edicts

no news comes,

Issued by the Kang's private memorials be said that as the Empress Dowager, which have for their Empress Dowager is aged she might as well not object the undoing of all the good which tallare la state matters and leave them to the the Emperor had been enabled to accom- sole dediton of the Emperor. This exasperated plish before his abdication or deposal, the Empress and although the Emperor is well whichever it may prove to be. From now, he is deprived of all power in the Govase Shanghai, howevir, comes news to the mixt

A CHRTOO correspondest welding on the rgb ulto, sığı :-"I də ni ibisk there has been a Russlan man-of-wer here this month, I hear

Anton by a single off Jackson had the housar of bringing the 6 st 100 on the bord. Auton then sent the hall lato the long field for 3. off The barsten parted, Anion being chaght on for Mavn, belog roundly applauded for the effort. 25 by Tyack 112-5-26. Lethbridge succeeded and made a off Wallace, and then Arthur was. Dr. Lowson west aut to the parlent bat he hit in the leg by a ball delivered by Jackson, shortly after left the field without assistance Tiffin was then served, after which Mann went

on agalo, Arthur who happily appeared to feel HONGkong rifle ASSOCIATION ed, made a single off Jackson following it up with no ¡Il effects from the slight sceldent he suitsla-

off the same bowler, Lethbridge proved a Seventeen members took part in the Cam.verponsive pariner and by singles and a's the petition on Saturday afternoon. The following are the best xcores:→

yoo too Heap. Total 86

Carpt. Hils R.E... Segt, Bowery, R.K mw 32 30 24 Mr. A. Read

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19 27

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Mr. W. Marshalk Sapper Clarke, R.E....................... 3 Mr. Skelton ...

30 QM. Sat. Walters Coral Lendingham, R.E... 30 20

19 24 17 70 20 22 ****** 29 25 15 *Wlaners of Spoons.

Mr, W. Stackwood, Capt. Swan...

THE VICEROY JUNG LU'S JOURNEY TO PEKING.

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SHANGKAL

in the

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W. H. Meale, e, Lang ng, b. Davies 44 A. E. Lsoning, Langone... T. Wallace, C and b. Langburne................ 20 W. J. Track, . Lethbridge, b. Langhornt. 15 E. C. Dew, b. Campbell....

J. Mann, b. Lethbridge DE: R. C. Farbridge, b. Lithbridge. H. Veitch, b Liugborna iki 21 WH. Jackson, c. Moberly, b. Leitbridge... 23 G. F. Lanning, b. Lethbridge E. O. Cumming, not out ...THERS(9(159919LAVANERES

"Extras: Eyes 11; lb. 2; w. I gumast. 14

score was fast trachlug satisfactory dimensions, Arhar amid much enthusiasm made é 4 off Jackson by driving the ball to the bound by to 193 tg, Bow and Magle succeeded. Mann

Jackson respectively and the A. E. Las- Lowson, ning, who all along had acted most vigilantly Lethbildge

D

203 BOWLING ANALYSIS.

Oves M'dos, Rons. Wkts..

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HONGKONG,

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Dyson bu

Second Ianingi.

At 13.25 p.m., the Hongkong men went in, Dyson bailed from the pavilion 'end, Campbell from the other, and taking first ball, Maon bowling. Campbell made a £ng bit to long leg for 3 cff Mann and Dyson followed by driving the ball to the off for 3 also off Mann, and then a desble, afterwards making a fine off drive, for 4 off Jackson, Dyson made a couple at singles and was then given cui lib.w with Jackson's last ball, having made if of the total 33. 33-

at the wicket. 154-6-15, A, G.-Ward then Vailings Joined Arthur who put the bad into the field for Campäril a off Moule. At last Arthur was scotched by Langhorne belag magnificantly caught by T. Wallace in the deep field, 157—7—16. Vallings,then wont fo but the fielding very materially checked rac gelung, Agula A. Z. Lanning caused the die- missal of a man, Ward being very neatly caught by him at the wicke). 167-8--g. Capt. Dyson Joined Vallings, and put up 3 eff Modle by a cut quare leg. Then Vailings was smarily caught by Jackson in the field 171-g 5. Davies mada a boundary of Modle, by A Tientsin telegram received yesterday states tending the ball to square lez. Then he retired that the Grand Secretary and Viceroy of being caught by Dew off Moule 179-10-6 Chihil, Jong Lu, started lar Peking by special This concinded the Innings commencing at trato almost immediately after the receipt of the 11.05 a.m. and folshing at 3 p.m. 45 minutes Empresa Dowager's edict commanding bie-im- for tifin which has to be deducted. In the first mediate presence at the palace. There was to minaten Hongkong put up the Stat go JUON. no ceremony of handing over the seals when Yuan Shilkat (belfer-known as the Chi-Lowion, b. Jackson, c. Farbildge...min 14 2016 ex-Resident at Seca!) took over the scing Viceroyskip of the Flying Adminis tration. To the superácial observer, this Just sentence may not mean much, but it reale ly possesses a meaning of the greatest signif. cance and polite importance. In other words, Viceroy Juur Lu took his stals along with him to Peking, for by the possession of them he has the supreme control of the armies of Chibli province and the naval force of the Pelsang Administra tion, which in a crisle like the present makes him the master of the sitartion. But Jang Lu to a scolor member of the Imperial Clan, which powerful body is said to have considerably strengthened the hands of the Empress Dows- ger and of Li Hong-chang is their recent Jackson' .............. 30 ·42.. deposition and possibly murder, of the Mana inom 23 Emperor; and above all things Jeng Lu has the Moule monitionsgesam II 40 I same of being a thorough couitfer. The favours. Dow kesengsa

818 and high honours which the Emperor for at least Willace ................................ eighteen months past has iterally ralded spau

14 SHANGHAI, this high official sa a mark of Imperial site o

Campbell, b, Jackson (ar Langhorne, b. Moule, c. Farbridge Moberly, b. Mann

Arthur, b. Dew, ch. T. Wallast...on Aston, b. T, Wallace, C. Track...... Lethbridge, b. Dew, c. A. E. Lanntog... Ward, b. Daw, c. A., E. Lanning Valliage, b. Mouls, c. Jackies................ Dyson, not out............. Davies, b. Moule, c. Dewasaḍa

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16, Langhorne joining Campb:11 did not reign long, being run out. 23-4. a. Mobaly succeeded, Dew Reitering Mann Moberly's life at the wickets 'was cut short, he being finely caught by Daw in the slips for 1. 26-3-1, Arthur followed and nothing matsworthy followed

pra the adi iament for liffin at 1 o'clock.

Tilla over the teams were photographed. 26 Piay WES resumed a few singles made 16 by both men being succeeded by a grand 15 drive to the 福 boundary by Arthur, be then sent the ball to the off lor repeating the trick for 3, all off Jackson, the over beleg very costly one. Arthur'next made a donk off Dew and then to went up. T. Wallace going 7 -un for Jackson, Campbell made a with blu frat bail. Mann in the following over replaced Dew 179 when Atther made very pretty cat to peint for 3 off Mann's fist ball. Main soon after.

3་ wards affected change by sending Arthur's bails flying for 26.65-4-16; Anton here joined Campbell and despatched Moon's firit ball

quare leg for 3. He Wallace waerellared by Moule. Jackson took the place of. Moste, bis first over, belag a mildon, Campbell shortly afterwards, made a fine difre la the of which yielded 3 off Mann. The 100 was natched when Auton by a best hit to square leg made a of Jackson. Mann was then sclicred by Dew. Anton was caught by Fastridge for 25. therewere no runs made of more than a as ons bit t04-5—13, Lowson now Jilaed Campbell, and Mann then went on for Dorr and Lowson toolɛthe

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At 310 p.m. Moule and A, E, Lenning and confidence ought to make him anxious to went in to bat for the leal team, Lowson basten to his imperial master's side; but there is and Leibtridge bowling. Moule drove the ball too much reason to fear that he goes up as one to the eff for 3 of Lawson, following this supporters of the Emprees Dowager. C. D. Again be responded by 4 of Lethbridge and of the lenders of the Imperial Clansmen and chief by dispatching the ball for 3 of Lethbridge, ikea succeeded with a 3 also off Lethbridge,

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