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FOOTBALL.
SEMI-FINAL OF THE CHALLENGE, SHIELD.
The crowd in attendance at the semi-final for
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to talent without favour or affection." A holder being the Straits and General Develop largest I have seen this season. The Naval and
Military were there in regimenta-quite a thou- The final rifle and carbine meeting of the departure therefrom is admissible' in fair-
sand of them being congregated in bodies mainbers of the Hongkong Volunteer Corps. ness to all the subjects of His Majesty, regard.
around-their lusty cheers at different times was concluded on the Naval and Rifle Associa- reminding one of the Yorkshire and Durham tion ranges, on Saturday afternoon. The first lambs at a county match in the North of Eng-shoot commenced on the 28 h ultime, and on land. The pavilion was full and a large num. Saturday the meeting opened at noon. To- ber of visitors occupied chairs on either side of wards the end of the proceedings Lady Blake, the building. The crowd was very orderly, but accompanied by H. E. Sir Henry A. Blake, precautions were taken by the service to C.M.G., Miss Blake and Sir John Keane, the have a few men in uniform to keep the exclied Private Secretary, arrived on the grounds. The on-lockers from overstepping the rope boundary,angements were successfully carried out by Soon after four o'clock, the ball was on the the genial commandant, Major Pritchard, and move, and by the determined look of the energetic committee. The ranges were at Greens (Ocean) and Reds (Glory), it was
200, 400, 500, and 600 yards, and twy sighters evident that both teams
and seven shots were allowed at each range. meant to do their best to secure the place in the final. Championship, and in order to win this coveted The centre of attraction was that of the Corps The Glarys attacked their opponent's goal prize, the competitor must have the bigbest net with great dash, their centre forward "The
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TILE French Mail of the 9th February was de-venience of members only. livere1 in London on the 13th inst.
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TuE N. Y. K. bas chartered the British steamer Asford to bring 25,000 press-d bales of raw cotton from Bombay to Kobe.
CM., Japanese Secretary of the British Lega. By the Wakasa Maru Mr. J. 1. Gubbins,
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Te Lilliputians will finish their Manila season on the zott inst. From there they go to Vancouver via llongkong and Shanghai, where they play a season of one month in each town.
1. M. CRUISER Cressy will leave Hongkong on the 24th instan: for Weihaiwei. The cruisers Amphitrite and Pique and the sloop Rasible returned front practice this morning.
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Mu. Masauni strauded steamer Sendai Maru, has not suc-
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Baby," as his comrades called him, playing with wanderful energy. The Greens were kept very busy at half and back, Parson pro- ving a very useful, steady and reliable hick, while the goal-kerper was cool and collected, and quite ready to stop the leather every
time it got near his bands. The Reds
look several shots at goat most of which were punched out, while the others went behind. The left wing of the Glorya was very fast, Cothell and his partner often getting
gate, with either rifle or carbine, and also be successful for two consecutive years. Bem. the price with the creditable-acre of 94!. Cameron was the winner this year, securing out of a possible 100. Previous to the petitors by Lady Blake, Måfor Prichard-ex- presentation of prizes to the successful com-
pressed the pleasure of reeing the Government House party gracing the function by hir presence, and dwelt on the kindness of Miss Purse. Gunner Pearse, winner of the Ladies Flake, who personally collected the "ládles"1⁄2
A NEW steamer of about 2,000 tons dead right down the field to be stopped by the purse, then handed lovely bouquet of
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ASIATICS, whether furnished with permits or nol, are refused admission to the Transvaal
and commanded by Captain Brandi, lelt Ham- Lurg on 6th ult., bound for Ch na, heie she is to be employed in the coasting service. The new boat is owned by a syndicate at
miles below Hamburg,
Oceans' backs, who defended their goal ad.
was done by the Reds, though very often the right wing of the Oceans got away and worked rousing cheers were then given to the Govern within very dangerous proximity of their opto Commandant Pritchard and officers of the ment House party, and cheers were accorded
We have to refer again to this subject and Orange River Colony on account of the Blankenese, a flourishing village about to ponent's goal, several times putting in a good corps, at the conclusion of which the interest-
hot on the present occasion to animadvert on the leading article appearing in to-day's issue of our morning contemporary. In dis- cassing the forthcoming appointments to the Sanitary Board of this Colony, the leader writer in the Daily Press said--" Those
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THE fallowing strange cable was sent to the instA fierce battle was fought yesterday in the Province of Chili, North China, just north of
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shot which the man in the white sweater had no difficulty in sending up the field again.ting and profitable meeting was brought to a close. The following are the names of l'e was a desperate, hard game throughout the
commi tee, the successful competitors and first half; but so well did the Oreans defend
prize donors
side was nil.
the
their citadel that no points were notched, and
MEMBERS OF" COMMITEL. when the whistle was blown, the score on either
Major Pritchard, Capt. Ordish, Lieut. Lam- The men had a breather for a few minutes mert, Lieut Crake, Lieut. Northcote, C. SM throats, and at the sound of the signal, sprang Andrew, Corporal Warren, Bombr, Hance, and with the usual bit of lemon to clear their Hooper, Sergt. Stewart, Sergt. Farkes, Sergt.
P to do, or die. The wind was now slightly Bombr. Hay... in favour of the Greens, who, by their energetic play, were evidently determined to take every advantage of it. They got well down the field their right wing doing very good work; but the men in Red, at back, were quite equal to the
occasion, and repulsed their efforts every time The Glory's team took a fine run up the field, their centre forward and inside right playing a beautiful passing game-both getting within. ten yards of the goal. The shet was taken, and though the Dean custodian made an at- templ to save, the ball seemed to slip through bis fingers into the net. The shouting at this On last Friday evening a social gathering juncture was immense, hundreds of sailors' ook place at the Sailors' Institute for the pur-caps going up into the air, and cheers enough pose of saying "good bye" to the Rev. J. H. to make one deaf coming from their throats France, MA, the Senior Chaplain of the This evidently nettled the Green men, who, Seamen's Mission, prior to his departure for on kicking off with a dash, appeared dangerous. England on furlough. By the kindness of a and got close to the goal of the Glorys, the number of ladies and other friends, the room result being a corner, which proved of no use was transformed from a cold Concert Hall into
as it was kick.d behind. Soon after this, what might pass for a comfortable, drawing hands was given against the Glory's. centre room. Amongst those present were Ven. Arch-forward, who, from a close observer's point. deacon l'anister, the Revs. J. Datlan, N., B. of view, very frequently used them when Hall, K.N., W. J. Southan, and T. W. Pearce' jumping up to stop the ball. After they had The proceedings were enlivened by vocal and been playing about twenty minutes, another instrumental music by Mrs, Pierccy, Mrs, Brown, point was scored by the Glorys, this time the Miss Eyre, Miss Parker, Mr. H. Wynne, and man on the right wing passing nicely to the A REPRESENTATIVE of the Mikado has pur. Carnival and the Village Musicians by a position, and easily placed it into the net. Rev. T. Wright, as well as by two glees The centre forward, who was in a very comfortable: chased an X-ray machine, which is to be utiChoir specially formed for the occasion. fter Things were now looking very hopeless for the lized in the Government mints of Japan for the detection of dishonest employees. The ma-Wright, B., Junior Chaplain, read a letter their way down the field again, and for some tea and cake had been disposed of the Rev. T. Oceans, but they stuck to their task and fought chine will be used to examine suspects as
from the Bishop of Victoria expressing his time played very near the other goal getting. they leave the mint daily, and thus reveal the presence of coins consigned for safe keeping extreme regret at being unable to be present, several corners, which, however, did not prove to be of any use, Foul was given against the Reds, and hands was again the cause of a free kick for the Oceans. Towards the finish, the play seemed to get slow, the Glorys very often kicking into touch when the ball was getting anywhere near their goal. The match finished at 5.45, with the score Glory 2, Ocean nit For the Orzan, a lot of good work was done by their right forward, while the backs were very able men. The Glorys forwards were very fast, their halves solid, and backs capable men. The Argonauts will have their work cut out to beat the winners, but as they say "Time proves all things," we shall no doubt leam the issue of the final on the 28th ins'ant, if the Argonauts arrive back when they are expected
to a guilty one's stomach.
announced.
CRICKET.
THE SPORT. ·
SATURDAY'S MATCHES-
Hon. Secretaries -Major Pritchard, and Lieut. Northcote,
... SUCCESSFUL COMPETITORE. 'Carbine Handicap (200 yards), Gun Pearse, 35; 2 Cor. Deas, 33; 3, Ser, Vincent, 31
Carbine Handicap (409 yards).—1) Gud. Strike, 35 2, Bom. Grey, 331 3, Guð. Á, A, Alves, 33,
Carbine Handicap (sco yards)-1, Gun. Penning, 35; 2, Gun. Cross, 32; 3.- Bom, Mackie, 31.
Carbine Aggregate (handicap)-- l'enning, 982, Dom. Cameron, 97; 3; Bom. Grey, 94
Carbine Aggregate. (net scores)-r, Pom Cameron, 94; 2, Gun. Strike, 90.
Rifle Handicap (200 yards)-1, Sapper Rus scil, 33; 2, Capt. Ordish, 23.
Rifle Handicap (500 yards),-1, Ser. Parkes, 31; 2, Gun. Pidgeon, 29.
Rifle Handicap(600 yards)-1, Gun. Stewart,
352, Gup. Horley, 29.
Rifle Aggre, ate (handicap).—1, Cor. Lapsley, 932, Gun. Stewart, 88.
Kiffe Aggregate(net scores).—i, Cor. Lapsley, 93.
Corps Championship -1, Bom, Cameron, 94, Officers only (bandicap)-Major Chapman, 89,
Instructors and Staff only (net score)~1, Ser. Bartolome.
Ladies' Purse (net score;cooyards)-1, Gun Pearse, and woman detenga Ladies Nomination (net score; 200 yards) Gun. Pidgeon; 2, Bom. Cameron ;; 3, Ser-- Penning: 4 Gun S rike; 5. Gun. Horley 6 Lieut. Smythe 7, Sex. Stewart; 3, Ser.-Maj- Mackenzie Cum Abraham; rỡ, Gun, Bolmes; 11, Cor. Lapsley; 13, Ser. Parke
Consolation (net score ; 200 yards),--r, Gün, Rodgers, 33
DONORS OF, PRIZES H.E. Sir Henry Blake; H.E. Major-General Sie W. J. Gascoigne Commodore Robinson and
Dockyard Officials; Dockyard European Sta Dockyard Works and Loans Officials : Offi cers of the Corps; Hongkong Dock Co. Staff; Sir CP. Chater; HN. Mody, Esq.) WA.
aker, Esq, and Messrs. Brewer & Co The ladies' Nomination prizes were presente ed by --Messra, C, E. Le Munyon ₫ Watson Co.; Kelly & Walsh; Price &Co. Cal Macgregor & Co.; Lane, Crawlow Kuhn & Komar; Powell & Co. Lork Hing; Wang Hing, and A Choo..
and then introduced Mr. Gea Piercey, who as the oldest member of St. Peter's Church, had THE Rey. F. J. Hardy, author of How to be been asked to express the good wishes of the Happy though Masried, has kindly consented to congragation to Mr. France on his departure deliver a lecture, under the auspices of the Odd from the Colony. He did so in a very next Volumes Society at the St. Andrew's Hall, on speech in which he reviewed the history of St. Friday next, at 5.15 p.m. on "Marriage." H.E. Peter's during the last 20 years, and concluded Sir William Gascoigne, K.C.M., will preside by requesting Mr. France to accept a silver and as the public are invited to attend there casket containing 20 guineas as a small tangi- will no doubt be a very large meeting ble expression of the esteem in which he was act upon the principles enunciated by West should be noted that the lecture will be given held by the members of the congregation. Mr. ern thought.
on Friday instead of on the date previously France having feelingly replied, the meeting Thanks to the educational
was closed by the singing of a hymn and policy of the Government no less than to the
prayer. It may be mentioned that the testimo. zealous staff of teachers which public funds THE China Times of the 4th inst, says Thenial was subscriber for by the accustomed and religious societies have provided, the China Merchants' feet to arrive at Tongku, assistant of a few outside friends, who-about March 24tl.
flacan (Capt. Wallace) was the first of the members of St. Peter's Church with the Colony has been able to provide a service of and both that vessel and the Hrinys were to had been brought into specially intimate qualified men to largely meet the commer-be seen alongside the wharves at Tientsin relations with Mr. France in the course of his cial and other needs of the East, without bund yesterday morning. The Horan, Hsinyü, work in Hongkong. The full charge of the whom trade might not have been developed and Anping, all of the saune line, were due to interests of the Seamen's Church has now PHOTOGRAPHIC with the rapidity with which it has progressed, leave Shanghai on Friday morning, The devolved on the Rev. T. Wright, until the
DEPARTMENT.
particularly within the past decade or two. Hazan, however, was delayed waiting for piece return of the Rev J. H. France; who expects to An eminently gratifying departure from the goods, and did not leave til 230 on Friday return to the Colony towards the close of the purely quill-driving profession has taken
afte noon, while the Anping left at:1.45 The year.—Contributed. three brats had a race to Taku, the Bazar place within recent years by certain "educa-passing the Taku lightship first, in 52h. 10min., ted leaders of opinion" among the Asiatics followed by the tiny 3h. 45min. later, while and other enlightened members of that com
the Anping wasih. min later-than-the At the instance of Inspector W-S. Hudson,The Craigengiwer C; C. versus R. A. M. C munity, and the success to which they have at isinji." The Flacan averaged 138 knots to Tong Kwai Sang, sergeant interpreter of No. 7 was played at Happy Valley on Saturday. tained certainly does notdisqualify them from Taku light, Mr. Brown, engineer of the Haran, Police Slation was charged before Mr. F. A. The former made a total of 75 agsinst the positions to which they have risen entirely by is on the point of going home on 12 months Hazeland this morning with obtaining $36 R. AM. C.'s 47. merit and through no favour. We would avoid leave, which fact is believed to account in part from the inmates of No. 12 Praya East. He theinviduous task of citing the names of parti- for the ex ra cheerful act vity of the ship's pleaded not guilty and was defended by Mr. cular individuals; but they are too well known
boilers. The Incin passed the Chingping H. N: Ferrers, Inspector Hudson, who is in RLOISTRAR GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT:—
to need to be trotted out in public print as the The Haean got ashore in the river coming up rdered No. 12 Praya East to be closed about flunar, Kongsing and Litashing on the way charge of the Women and Girls Ordinance, SALARY-$1,500 a year rising by biennial
Mariners should note that the Woosung Outer increments of $120 to $3,400.prototypeof many of a class who may well take yesterday afternoon, and the Hiny was twice: six months ago. Defendant went to the house Bar Light-boat has been shifted 16 cables S. QUALIFICATIONS-Corsect knowledge of seats at the board of our public institutions ashore, owing to the strong winds otherwise and told the tomates that should they give 23° 45′ W. from its former position; and new
English ability to Translate Chinese Editorials into En to their own credit and to the honourable the passage up the river was negotiated easily.bim a cestain amount of money, which he would marks the southern side of the Outer Entrance, burg left Shanghal on the rath last, pm, and glish, and to Translate Laws, service of the Calony. Before dismissing
give to the inspector, the house would be opened of the new channel over the Outer Bar From Regulations and Speeches, the subject we deem it very apposite to the For nunibering your Checks and Stub, 'Card again," Deferidasi, went to the house three it. Woosung Lighthouse bears 5: 79° 36′ W. may be expected, here on or about Tuesday)! into Chinese, and vice versa.
the 17th inst, at daylight” Candidates must submit themselves to cxa: question to quote certain remarks, by Chief Systems, Druggists' Prescriptions, Labels, times and managed to get Sio, Si3, and 511 re- distant 1r.5 cables. The Woosung. Light has mination by the Interpretation Board.
Justice Smale white presiding at the Beach Draits, Orders Receipts, Letters and zil Bocus, spectively. Un information supplied 'aspector bien altered, and now shows a fixed wi fr The Imperial German App'ications should be sent to the REGIS on the occasion of the admission of H., E. ing use the Follett Numbering Maching
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Wu Ting Fang (at that time Mr. Ng Chay) Do not miss our chance but get one at was remanded till to morrow, bail of $500being tance of 13 nautical miles The Woosung Spit Saturday, at noon, and may ,,F, H, MAY, to the local Bar. The Chief Justice said: LeMunyon's-Aduh - Bod Colonial Secretary
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