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for the Silver Handicap Cnp. Capt: E. A. Barnett 
is the winner. The match was shot off on July 
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SoMK Sulus working in the iiGiglihourhood of the 
Beatrice on July 28th captured a huge python in a state 
of coma having apparently recently got outside of some 
large and tootlisoine morsel. As it had been reported 
that two Meii-of-war’s men on leave from H.H.S. Er/eria 
were missing, some anxiety was expressed as to the pro¬ 
bable contents of the serpent’s diaphragm.’ All suspicions 
were allayed however when it Tvas discovered the reptile 
had dined frugally off a deer. Hr. E. F. Skertchly pur¬ 
chased this interesting specimen of the reptilia of Borneo 
for six dollars. 
Paxci.ima Dermatuaii the Tumbuiimolia Magis¬ 
trate of Kerainok, Kinahafaiigaii river arrived in Sau- 
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dakaii from up the river on -Inly 27th. He reports 
tlie water at present to be at its normal height. He 
saw two huge elephants on the hanks on his way 
down, one of them a large tusker. The recent pro- 
ehimation hmveyei" a,(‘ted as a preventive against his 
naturally ea,ger wish to secure the ivory. The Paug- 
lima who is going to start cattle breeding on a small 
scale amid the luxuriant grassy pastures that surround 
Kerainok from the Iviiiabataiigan river to the Cempis 
hills, and thence to the river Telupid which rims into the 
Labuk below Tainjiias ; came to kSaudakaii to purchase 
a few lieail to start with. The Sago at Oraiig Kya 
LaxaimtiuTs village at Tamoy is in good order, and the 
eocoauut, groves flourishing. The Paugiiina reports 
he has had no trouble with the Siputehs and Sogolitaiis 
since Captain Beeston's domialiary visit to these tribes 
ill April 1887. 
Mu. A. II. Dunlop Assistant Resident Darvel Bay 
came up to Sandakan on July 29tli in the s.l. iVbr- 
manhurst. 
luiderstaiid that at a Meeting held at Labuau 
oil July 8th, it was proposed to start the “Labuau Pi¬ 
geon Club ” Mr. Callaghan the Resident was elected 
President with Messss Deshon, Everett, Ormsby and 
J. B. Ferguson as a committee. A Swiftsure Clay Pigeon 
trap and 1,000 clay pigeons have been ordered from 
England. 31 r. R. V. K. Applin is the Honorary Secre¬ 
tary and the objects of the Club include ])ony racing, 
golf, and (juoits. 
31 a. Kodenherg of the Banguey Estate arrived in 
Sandakan by the Sri Eidri on July 29th and left again 
for Kudat on July flOth. He secured some able bodied 
Chinese coolies for his estate at an advance of 15 a 
head. 
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