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Today's Advertisements,

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, MAY 1

Intimations.

· EYE-SIGHT.

THE ADVANCE IN THE FREE

STATE:

A MEETING of Messrs. A. 9 Walson & Co. was held to-day but owing to pressure on cur space by local matters we are compelled to hold until tomorrow. A full report will then be given.

THE "TERRIBLE.

MKHANA.

Saturday afternoon at the Happy Valley saw. what might be called the closing function in connection with the reception of the men of |_ ||| HMS Terriöis, when Sports were given withTM

to conduct them to the place and prove that we are right in what we say. If our words should induce Mr. OHHORNE to have the place pulled down and utterly removed, then we shall have accomplished our abject and will be happy to support him Sn his next Occulist-Optician, of London and Calcutta, may attack upon filth. In the mean time-arrived there on the morning of their is notified in the Government Gazatle that ́ilig permission of the Stewards of the Hong-

should not throte stones,

Mr. N. LAZARUS,

THEATRE

ROYAL,

CITY BALL.

THE EVENT OF THE SEASON. Business Hours.....

HENRY DALLAS'

MUSICAL & DRAMATIC COMPANY.

LAST. TWO SIGHTS.

TO-NIGHT!

TO-NIGHT!

Grand Production for the Firt time in thr East of the latest Musical Success which had had a prosperous ion for over a yent TERRY'S THEATRE, LONDON,

THE FRENCH MAID,

TO-MORROW

THE FRENCH MAID.

LAST NIGHT:

TO-MORROW!

LAST NICHT

THE FRENCH MAID. LAST NIGHT! TOMORROW!,

PLAN at Nomissos PENO Pac

1sual trees.

Dours Opea 8.5 5. Coumen e 2 pok.

be consulted for SPECTACLES:

BREWER & Co. (UNDER the HONGKONG HOTEL),

ONLY FOR A FEW MORE.

..9 3.5 to 5 P.M.

DAYS

Constantly requizing Calendaches, spells of duaness when reading, weak ryes, the letters

sonning together any of these semptons

indicate a deficiency in the form of the eye gespising Glasses unify to correct and cule.

3. LAZARUS supplies his SPECTAT] CLES only after testing the sight.

ADVICE FREÊ.

Ä. S. WATSON & Co.,

LIMUTED.

THE LEADING MANUFACTURERS

AERATED

The Wei-hai-wei Trouble. The telegram, which we publish front cam Tientsin Correspondent, though a trille late, throws some additional light upon the situa tion at WC-hai-wei, lusamuch as it intocar

s that arene being landed from the Best and that the British Minister is making taong repar, vatationet in the Trumi Yamen. We trust that us time British representations! not witness another such face as the retrees.

Reuter's correspondent at Genova Siding wire's that the British forces

11th inst., and are now fourteen miles from Kroonstadt.

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Judging from the large concourse of spect. ators" and the number of competitors, the enthusiasm in welcoming the Terrible to China had not in the least waned; indeed it quite resembled race time.

The Grand Stand and booths wero" gaily

His Excellency the Officer Administering the kang Jockey Club, in honour of Captain Septi Government has been pleased to appoint Hugh and his Officers and Crow Are Polinck Looker to Le Acting Assistant Director of Public Works during the absence of William" Chatham on leave, or until further notice: MR. CHAMBERLAIN ON THE BONDITIONS OF PEACE.

LAST night, after the conclusion of the evening service at St. John's Cathedral, Mr. A. G. INDEPENDENCE FORFEITED.

Ward gave a short organi recital and Mr. Alce.. Mr. Chamberlain, speaking at Bir Marsh sang two songs including "God of mingham, said in the general condi- Abraham." In spite of the inclemency of the weather a good fair attended and both playing tions of a settlement Great Britain and singing were much appreciated. . was not prepared to again recognise | A TELEGRAM has been received from the War delimitation of the boundary was to be pro- the independence of the Republies Offics notifying that Sergeant Dunlop, K. W. geeded with even withons Chinese co-opera wliose territories must be incorporat-Fusiliers has been appointed to a Commission tion savours somewhat of a file noted with Her Majesty's dominions in the Worcester Regiment. Licut Dunlop has been ordered to proceed at once to South of dealing with China, and we trust that our under the British flag, but individual Africa and leaves on Wednesday next by the stuumse will prove contect Accent issue liberties would be preserved.

German Mail. We congratulate Lieut Dunlop; may his future career be as successful as his past.

will result in strong action and that we shall Son of Sam Chun with its accompanying loss of prestige,

Mr. BRODERICk's amponnéement let the

stifiess heing infed into British 'methods.

of the North China Daily Natos sundes that the Weihai wei datives areuse the t'hinese Commissioners of having sold their country without any reference to them, and reading dostween the lines it is easy to see that Peking |

WEATHER REPORT.

The Observatory report says 2-

I made an attempt whatever to explla Un the 13th at 11.55 am the barometer has WATERS-umnes to the natives, must probably with risen quickly at the E. coast of China, fallen the dinert nhjeet of this ensuring a certain ↑ ovça Japan. The depression is unving East amount of toonble to the British and, at all ! wards in Central Japan, and high pressure ¦ costs, saving fare by giving the demarcation covers Central China, Gradients moderate with of the body the appearance of a forcibly strang: N.E. wands on the China coast. FOR seizure of tetrity.

Caser:- N.E. winds, freshening; unsettled, showery,

IN THE FAR FAST. THE MACHINERY in useize of the latest design and most up to date

A late Tram wiff in to the Peak 15 muetes character.

afus the Perikananana

BERTRAM HERMANN,

Business Manage.

Hongkong, Cph May, 1995

WANTED.

16201

REMINGTON TYPEWRITER. New or Se und bed, at an walk londonda,

doly to P. 13 hos sa gisa. Barfulus

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Price, Ste.

Hongkong, 14th kids, 1999,

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N the ath mustar, it tie 1996,À ERLAYS ON SPANIEL KELNER Da with

A few days fares, he wore

Collar Number 13 sees at Kongens De ko

A REWARD will be given to anyone bee turning the Dog on fationching amormation as to his whereabrastes.

Apply to

1. k Hongkong Hotel.

Hongkong, 4th Mag, 1920

DOUGLAS STEAMSHE COMPANY,

LIMITED..

FOR SWATÓW, AMOY & LATWANPOLS THE Company's Steamisi-age

THA ESC

Captain Pasommeren, with ie de pan head for "the above Ports. TOM RIDAN, the aggå listant, at 10 AM.

For Freight as Passage/apply to

DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Cu

General Managers

Hongkong, 14th May, you

THE OSAKA SHOSEN KAISHA, *LIMITED.

FOR SWATOWGAMOY AND TAMSEL

"HE Compony's Stranscrip TH

*TAMNER MARIU Captain B. Nagatik, will be despatched to the'; abore, ports, na SUNDAY, để zeh mitant, at Daylight.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

THE MITSUI BUSSAN KAISHA Agents. Hongkong, U+ Nhiệt Th

14s

"FRENCH MAIDS' me que in Hongkong

but one will be on oma The TISHL

ROYAL, TONIGHT.nd 19 MORROW,

NOTICE TO COASTONBES.

THE C., B. C's Starship

"EMPRESS OF JAPAN" Having rived from VANCOUVER, AC, Consignet - Con học thu abund

Vessel are hereby inimed that their Gods are being landed and placed at thrie rish in the Hongkong & Kuchan Whorf w Godgan Company's Clowns at Homloon, where de- livery can be obtained as soon as the titors are landed.

Goods not clened de, the roth, mount at 4 M. will be subject to rent.

ENGLISH EXPERTS mong our factories, and their practica) | knowle e produce fan article that is imrivalled for its excellence.

The Water and is the post he¦ the bland and is skilfully filtered on

rientific principles, o

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We use only the last and most Explosive ingredients, guaranteeing Meseinte Purity.

We quote Special Paine's for large

Polsmine?s.

A. 8. WATSON & CO., LIMITED, THW HONGKON GODISPENSARY

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TELEGRAMS. speriat in the "Honghorns Telegraph,"

SPECIAL TELEGRAM. THE WEI-HAI-WEI TROUBLE:

THE BRITISH MINISTER MOVES. FLEET OFF WEI-KAI-WEI.

FROM of ReWN CORRESPONDENT)

TusTsis. May Hli, p.nu. The British Boundary Commission jat. Woishai-wei has been atturked andthe inhese Government Special Commissioner raptured by the mobs, The British Fei is assembled Wed-hai wei and men are, being landed. Strong representations, are

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Op the 14th at 1.53a.m. the barometer has neu generally. An arta of high pressure es- teals over the thina coast, with its centre lying between the E. coast and the Lóncanos. Pres part of the Sea of Japan. sure is low in the Gradients rather steep with strong N.F. winds In the Formosa Channel and along the S. coast of thing. FORECAST; Strong to Fresh N.E.

un-etiled, rainy, wild.

LOCAL AND GENERAL. H.M.5. Waterzoilch left for the north yesterday

alternoon at five o'clock.

Tire Shell monopoly case was down for hearing this morning at the Supreme Court but owing to the indisposition of the Chief Justice had to

ther postponed.

as to tie hoped that the heavy downpour of Last night has replenished the reservoirs to some extent and that we may soon be allowed

liute siete water in the towa.

IT is notified in the Guzrite that His Excel lency's Proclamation of the gili March 1900 prohibiting against the export from the Colony of Hongkong, and Constwise, within the Colony of (Amongst other things), Armas, Ammunition Gunpowder, and Military and Naval Stores without the permission of the Governor, is is still in force; Such prohibition having been extended to the 28th of July 1900. All persons are warned to respect the said proclamation.

THE N C. D. News learns from Weibaiwei

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under date the and instant that Colonel Bower and Major Penrose, escorted by Capt. Pereira. and a company of the 1st Chinese Regiment, left to delimit the boundary of the territory leased to Great Britain on the 25th ultimo with the Chinese Commissioners, Tantais Li and Yen, and Capt. Liu of the Chinese navy Tluce days later Colmel Bower sent for rein- forcements, anticipating trouble, it is supposed. On the 30th further help from the Chinese Regiment was sent, 170 men making a night march, under Major Bruce. Most of these men returned to Weihaiwel on the end instant. It is understood that everything is quite quiet, but that the people have detained the unfor tunate Chinese Commissioners on the ground that they have sold the territory to the British without the knowledge or sanction of the Ein- peror.

The Manila correspondênt of the Chicago Tribune writes:-A war correspondent for an Eastern' paper sent in his usual despatch for

decorated with a fine display of bunting, and as admission to the enclosure was free to Eur peans, there was as large à crowd there as has been seen for some time. True Gymkhana weather prevailed throughout nearly the whole afternoon. It was only about 5:30 when Dame Weather made herself objectionable, a heavy shower of rain from the Nonb driving every body except the officials and competitors ander

cover for a while."

Great interest was taken in the various items, and on account of the last item being a Ricksha Costume Race, several of the competitors for which had been exlubit- ing themselves during the afternoon, the spectators stayed to see the final performance, rather a novelty with Hongkong Gymkhanas. The Bands of the R. W. Fusiliers and Hong- kong Regiment played selections appropriate to the occasion.

EVENTS.

PONY RACE. Once round. Open to crew of 1.M.S. Terrible only. Twelve Fonies will be provided on the course, 1st prize, $25; 2nd $15; 3rd, Sto; 4th, $5.

Thirty seven entered for this, but as only twelve ponies were available lets had to be drawn.

There was a good deal of "unshipping," dne of the riders being thrown right over the hedge.

F. Hayles. J. Dart.

1st prize $25 31 19 $15

3rd

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$10.....

W. Thomas. 4th $5.J. Copplestone. TUG-OF-WAR Trial Heals. Open to teaius of 10 from the British Navy, Army and Police. One team only from each ship or corps may enter. 1st prize, $50; and, $20.

Teans from the Terrible, Orlando, Daphne, Royal Artillery and Royal Welch Fusiliers entered for this.

1st Heat Orlando besi Daphine. and »

R.A.

Terrible. 3rd

R.A.

R.W.F. In the final the R.A. proved victors over the Orlando.

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BICYCLE RACE-Open to crew of H.M.S. Terrible only. From mile post and in. Bicycles will be provided on the ground.

Ten entries. This was a well contested

1st prize $25...

.Warburton." 2nd

$15....

...Walker.

race.

3rd

1:

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$to..................Light. LEAPFROG RAÇE-İzo yards Open to each ship or corps may enter. Positions of British Navy and Army. Two couples from

| $151; 2nd, S10, -

The Hangkong Telegraph Loid made by the British Minister sans of the Legislative Council and the day from the litle town out on the firing I cap will be marked on the Ground, it pries

NOTES AND COMMENTS:

A Public Nuisance.

Ain zuttolay" last we sobowully gorge bed Mr. Cargasm, hipertor on Public Works and Pressdent of the Sanitary Bould uprava question.cl. the_la_l_death us... To

ait another of the Members of the Summary Bond that we have to take to tik, anat this dame at least person than Mr, Oost, the semiva unollicial meniher.. hi the dine place que wonbl like to remind Mr. Ustors that besides being a member of

the Sanity hand, he is the ruling spirit of the todos Company. The next joggle that we have to gave to his memory is that an old provedly,aung, People who live in We I glass boases should not, throw strabes,”

woubi also refresh the memory of the gentle- man in question with the bet that at the last me ing of the Sanitary Board he said that to the ford that at a strat deal a te sal trolife bed teen expended,

the in their labous would only be pigrali soled. Detbaless Mr. O modxd was firme la Pi stomise, but werde mot think that be sharkt inve been the to have made en for this is

sta epeat.

to the Tsugli Yaunen.

Revives at 6pm. 13th. Publishe at 1 11th.

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REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.

THE WAR? GLMERAL BULLER'S FORCE

NATAL

Losmus. May 4th.

Finance Committee was held this afternoon. Several hills passed their second reading. A "Tull'repärī"will be given tomorrow."

We regret to hear that Capt. Bland inet with a si accident yesterday. It appears that his right hand caught in an electric fan, and heitag si much damaged, it was necessary to ampulate the thumb.

IN-TH. Empress of Japan, having to commence her return voyage on the sixteenthi, went along side the Rowinon Wharves on Saturday to dis-

line. Under the rules the despatch Ind to be addressed and sent direct to the press censor, Captain_Green,.......who, after he had passed

upon

it and strunk out matter that he regarded as objectionable, sent it over to the cable station. There, the correspon dent's collaborater, was to review it, and strike out anything front the message that he bad already sent, But he had himself hurried out to another part of the firing line in the afternoon, and left word at the cable office that the messages" which came; in from the first correspondent should be star jast as they were

Great activity among General Buld charge her flour, hauling into the stream again to the paper in New York. The first corres-

ler's forees is reported but correspon- deals are not allowed to divulge the movements.

THE ADVANCE IN THE FREE STATE.

on Sunday afemoon.

L

7 is notified in the Garernment Gazette that M. Oustinol, Esti, has on the 7th May, assumed the, chage of the Imperial Russian Consulate this port, in place--of Amin Haupt, Esq., resigned.

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Lord Roberts reports from Reif | Que a respectable sea was running in the harbom during the day and crossing by the "pruit. 10th inst, evening, that he smaller launches was neither city nor pleasant. had a successful day ap-i had driven The double-enders, however, despite their very the enemy from point to point. The crank appearance, de very good weather of ibre is now eight miles from the river and the cayairy' med mounted infantry at Vintersburg Station.

fathea Mu. Ustegy's hands are not clean

The has pot conilok d matters-himself—ia-a- umer dat would take lanught down the arath of the public up any monture of NEW MILITARY HOSPITAL FOR

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Betal she had done like wiser. We would Jemind, Mr 6-purely that months ago the qe hang of the mantary state of a comple til latriti sesuated upon the protes of the tideva Company were the subject of com plain to the cavitary Bond. Mr OstowNE No Fire Insure a ill be cik sted by me ing! then said that the núi aned world shortly be any case winever.

alau'd be de porocal of these latrines, but from that day to tin, boiling whytever has Seling General Agenten done in this direction. On the other had the maison is been allowed te ja-

D. W. CRADDOCK,

Hongkong, tha May, aron,

ERN PACIFIC STEAMSHIP

COMPANY.

NORTHERN

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

STEAMSHIP "MONMOUTHSHIRE, FROM, PORTLAND, OR, YOKOHAMA, KORE AND MOJI.

The above Steamer having arrived, Co signees of Cargo are hereby requested to send in their Bills of Lading for countersignature and to take jimmediate delivery of their Goods from alongside..

Cargo impeding the discharge of the Vessel

will be landed and stored at Consignees' risk and expense.

DODWELL & CO., LIMITED, Agents.

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Hongkong, 14th May, roa

FORTHERN PACIFIC STEAMSHIP

COMPANY.

NORTHER

5.S. "VICTORIA." "NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES AND UNDERWRITERS.

·

Cargo shipped by 5.5, Victoria, in Tacoma for Hongkong and the South has been tran shipped at Kobe and forwarded to Hongkong by s.s. Monmouthshire, which steamer arrived here at 2 P.A., TO-DAY,

Bills of Lading will be countersigned by the undersigned,

DODWELL, & Co., LIMITED, General Agents. Hongkong, 14th May, 1900,

One of these fairings is situated at the corner of the Gedown premises aluting

on fbauer Read. Kowloon, The Godown Company has lately ong ted a new block of

HONGKONG.

LATER.

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at and landed their passengers dry,

tris nilified in the Goverment brascite that

is Excellency the Officer Administering the Government has been pleased to appoint Rolerick MacKenzie Litay; to be an unofficial

pondent, thinking his collaborator was to edit his message in the câble office, fiad, àfter writing his message, put on the following postscript "Ferheaven's sake, sendmen new pair of klaki trousers. Soine soldier stole mine yesterday, and I am wearing some pants I took away from a Filipino. Send me also a pair of sacks, two cans of sardines, and a bottle of whisky. We caa charge it all up as street-car fare or fodder for horses, or something like that." The censor, of course, let the postscript go as it was written, for be supposed the man at the cable station would blue pencil it. But the collaborator was nut there, and the night operator had no orders to do anything but send messages as they come in. Besudes; he did not know" but what it might be a code, so he sent it to the New York office: There were 63 words in the post-

This was a very amusing race and caused much laughter. Griffiths and McMurray of the R.G.A., secured the first prize. Tomlinson and Davies, R.W.F., coming in second,

THE BLOEMFONTEIN HANDICAP-Cup pre- sented by the Hon. C.-P. Chater, C.M.C., 120 yards fint race. Open to officers of H.M.S. Terrible only 1st prize, cup presented. If seven or more competitors start, a cup for second prize will be presented.

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A large number entered for this contest, and

third prize might well have been added. Two of the oldest looking competitors came in-win... ners in grand sprinting style, Mr. Reinolds being first and Mr. Cale second.

The LADYSMITH STAKES.-Prizes presented. Obstacle race over a course selected by the Committee, open to the British Navy and

Army: 1st prize, $30; 2nd, S20; 3rd, $15: 4,$10

This was run in a heavy shower of rain, but those who were enthusiastic enough to risk a wetting, witnessed a most laughable race. Matthews and Halsey of the Daphne came in dead heat, Davis, R.W.F., third and Tinney,

Daphne, fourth.

PONY RACE. Once round Open' to British Navy and Army. One competitor from cach Ship or Corps may enter Ponies will be provided on the course. 1st prize, $25; 2nd, $15: 3rd: $10; 4th, $5.

Like the first race, the ponies and their riders did not seen to be good friends.

1st.

and

3rd..

4th.

Burgess, Orlando. .....Purchase, Terrible. .......Tomlinson, Fame, King, Fame..

member of the Legislative Council vice script, at 2:5odol, What did the, telegraph Army, From mile post and in. Two com Emmanuel Raphael Reblio resigned.

War Oflice stated in the Huise of on fact and dealing with local subjects. As

• Mr. Wywlbum (Parliamentary Ser. WE would draw the attention of our readers to a story, to be published next Sunday, founded

Commons that plans for the new the tale is written by one of Hongkong's most to make certain of procuring Saturday's issuo., hospital at Hongkong, were leaving popular Authors we should advise our readers this month and that every effort oners in advance, will be taken. would be made to erert the buikling as early as possible.

Mr. Broderick

THE TROUBLE AT WEI-HAI-WEI. ek Parliamentary Sec. godowns in this particular portion at their Foreign Office) started in the lous premises, and in consequence the latrine in questions has been partly demolished. Ita Commons that Col. Oorayand has no been viced, beveger, but has had † (Dorwood?) had been instructed to

a greater strain than ever put upon it by the continue the demarcation of the fact that a large number of coolies have been employed upon reclamation work in the frontier at Wei-lai-wel even, without vicinity be the last few maths and have, Chinese co-operation.

as the latrine is quite open to the road. made free use of it. The place being half

pulled down and totally inadequate to the needs of the collies frequenting is, the result has beentimt it has become a more intulerable' nuisance than before.

THE WAR,

LATER.

It is notitied in the Government Guzette that His Excellency the Officer Aduinistring, the Cavernment has been pleased to appoint Charles Henry Gule to be Acting Executive Engineer, Public Works department, during absence of William Chatham, or until further

notice.

The stamp revenue for the mouth of April amounted to $34,112.04, showing an increase of $3,300.85 over that of April, 1899. The prin- cipal items of increase were Bank Note Duty $1,237.64, Servant's Security Bond $1,200.00, Transfer of Shares 5709 70. The only consider able decrease is in the item of Adhesive Stamps, $720.06.

THE following returns of the average amount Blic ground outside THE MAFEKING RELIEF FORCE. of Bank notes in circulation and of specic in LONDON. May 12th. reserve in Hongkong, during the month ended The Daily Mail's correspondent at 30th April, as certified by the Managers of

the respective Banks, are published in the

Average Specie in

It is always saturated with the liquid which leaks out, and the place poisons the whole of the surrounding atmosphere. Why then should Mr. OSBORNE pose as an authority Capetown says that the Mafcking | tiazette:-- upon sanitary reform when a place under his direct supervision and which he could relief fores has passed through transform into za object lesion for his con- Vryburg freres upon the Board is one of the, if not the, most disgraceful nuisance in the Colony. We invite the other members of the Sanitary Board to conic and view the spot if they

THE WESTERN FRONTIER. Renter's correspondent at Kimber

think that we have exaggerated matters, and, ly wires that British patrols at Four-

if the Godown folk hate not taken time by teen Streams have entered the Trap- the forelock and done away with the nuisance

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upon reading our remarks, we shall be pleased svaal.

amount.

reserve.

Blanks.. Chartered Bank of)

India, Australia | $2,660,976 $1,700,000 and China, Hongkong and)

Shanghai Bank 8,517,500 5,000,000 ing Corporation National Bank of

Ching, Limited,

Total:

450,000 150,000

BICYCLE RACE-Open to British Navy and editor in New York think when he received | petitors from each Ship or Corps may enter. that appeal for a pair of khaki trousers and a Bicycles will be provided on the ground st bottle of whisky? Nobody knows. And will prize, $25; 2nd, $15, 3rd $10

story is that it is true. let it be charged up as street-car fare or Indder for the horses? For the saddest part of

this

were to KO

Eveleigh, K.E..came in a good first. Hibbard, Orlando, and Robinson, R.A., nearly tieing for

second place.

KIMBERLEY RELIEF STAKES-Prizes pre sented. Ricksha_Costume Racę. Open to British Navy and Army, Two couples from each ship or corps may enter. 'Kickstas will be provided on the course, 1st prize $30, 2nd, $10. A special prize of $to will be given for

the best costume.

This was the piece pe resistance Such a large number entered that the race was decided in

Walker and Liddington, R.GA, cámò in

given being second.

THE INDIAN FAMINE FUND."

EXPRESSION OF PORTUGUESE SYMPATHY, "A friend in need is a friend indeed." Such seems to be the motto of the Portuguese gentle nun who are our brother Colonists in Hong-heats. kong. Not only was this sympathy shown by accceptable, form of a Concert to be given first, Webler and Wilson of the Terrible at the Lusitano Club, the proceeds of which The costumes were very effective and the

towards the Fund now judges were compelled to give an extra specmt. being raised to alleviate the sufferings of prize of $10, to help them out of their difficulty. the Indian natives caused by this dire famine. The winners were a representaton of Dr. This concert took place last Saturday night in Nursen, in a snow white rekha, drawn by n the Club's capacious hall. A stage had been clown, the additional prize going to a sister of erected across one end and two farces were given the Red Cross escorted by a trooper of the by the members assisted by their lady kinsfolk, C. 1. V. The hall was prettily decorated and without being crowded was comfortably full so that the Fund must have been substantially benefited by the performance. Weuppend the programme with the remark that the characters were excep- tionally well portrayed and elicited great plause from whose who had the honour of witnes" sing their representations.

POR CAUSA Dum, Algarine.” Conicdy in ong act,"

Mesire Lyreja, sapateiro Sr. Alruro Atrares,

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Other costumes were Beefeater, John China- man, Costor, Atry, etc,

At the conclusion an effigy of President. Kruger, seated in a ricksha was blown-up.

Oon Paul soared high in the air and on his again reaching terra firma in rather a fragment- ary condition was greeted with loud elicers, ***We give a list of the officials responsible for the sports, and great praise is due to them for a successful and enjoyable afternoon. ⠀!

President of Committee Sir John Carrington, CM:G. TH

Sports-Sub Commillie Mr. Hart Buck, Mr. G. A. Caldwell, Mr. T. F. Hough, Dr. J. A Lowson, Mr. James McKie, Mr. A. M. "Mar-

Durorbica Mariselada, sun mulberro. D. Mario Guedes Rozalian Marmelade, sun filha

Sta·D, Kate da Silva Gülmirazı Ambrozio, anchrístic, exqulalio

Sr. Marcellino da Silvy Guimaraes, No. 9, soldado de Infanteria Z

Porphyrio Nolasco da Rilyn Collega, confeiteiros Liziz Alvares.'shall, Mr. M: W. Slade.

Violin aulo by Sr. Jourenço A. Gença,'accompained on tha piano by Mamiro Galluzzileg ADIMORAZOWAN

Starters-Mr. G. A. Caldwell, Mr. T. F.

Judges Mr. G. Molton, RN, Lieut. H. Rotherham RW.EM

Musical farce in big achete Music arranged by....St. Albane. Cerdito, Doutor Carlane da Silva G Guotes MONERS. forge Kraal Gertrudes, sun Hiba, kalyanligare) Eduardo Lisboa

forphyris Nolasco da Silva Simplicio Leblö 1. Sr. Marcelino de Silva Gilmayac

7. Aiyaro Alvarese

11,629,476 56,850,000

Vicente Camello

on Secretary Sports

M. W. Slade

Clerk of Course --Mr, T. F, Hough,

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