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MEMO FOR TO-DAY. 9.15 p.m.Performance' of the Hughes Musical Comedy Co. at the Victoria

Theatre.

MEMO. FOR TO-MORROW.

9.15 p.m.-Performance of the Fughes Musical Cousedy Co. at the Victeria

Theatro.

General Memoranda.

FRIDAY, January 24 --

close.

THE CHINA MAIL.

The "mak and file" of the two grent Parties are equally "mixed-up" and the situation is indeed very peculiar.

Despite the foolish conduct of the more active supporters of the principle of extending the franchise to women, the subject is certainly of very considerable importance not to women only but to the country, To returu to the query with which we began this article Why should not woman be placed on an equality with man regarding the Parliamentary franchise?" That is though, alas! everybody does not, ad- the question? Everybody knows

mit, the overwhelming superiority of

NEWS OF THE DAY. H.MLS. Newnatio is carrying out exercises in Mim Bay.

Vive-Admiral Yawn is paying a visit to Canton, whither he proceeded on the gun- bat Saga this moming,

SOCIAL AND PERSONAL.

Dr. W. D. 3. Koch leaves to-day by the Prine Ludwig for Home on six mentha” leave of abeunCO,

WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 22, 1918.

SPORTING.

Inter-club Yacht Race,

FORGED BANK NOTE CASE.

As the Magistency fanday shaforo Mr. Melbourne, a Chinese scheulmaster, bis wife, and danihtor were charged on The handicaps for the yn his eligible to remand by Surgs. Gerrard in connection Mr H. P. Wilkinson. H. B. M. Crown enter for the Royal Hongkong Tacht Club with the possession and uttering of advocate, Shanghai, will leave for Hume and Honking Curiathina Yacht Club counterfeit bank askea. towards the end of next month. Mr Winter-club race to be sileil mart Saturday Mr. Shenton, ef Messrs. Deacon, The British naval officers in the port will entertain the officers of the visiting Platt will deputise for Mr Wilkinson (particular of which were given in our locker, Deacon and Huston, solicitors.

second edition yesterday, will be found on | defended. during his absence. Japanese squadron on Tainer to-night,

board H.M.S.

The cargo of the .. Minnesota

includes 8,000 bales hemp, 100,000 feet of hardwood lumber and a large quantity chcigars, all from Manila,

The meeting called to discuss the proposed Volunteer dance, and later Headquarters on Tuesday next. postponed, is to be held at Volunteer

T

Mr Schneider, of the Chinese Maritime

paze 4.

Lawn Bowls.

A money changer of No. 2, Croau Street, said that at 5.45 p.m. on January 11th bust, he- two wineu came to his stall. The elder woman tendered * Kwang Tung five dollar note which was

parious. She had the rate, and wit-

Mr Anthory Jenkins, who was formerly with the Hongkong Hotel Company and the Vacuum Oil Company in Hongkong, and more recently manages of the latter

At the Kowloon Bowling Club last even Company's Manila branch, has joined the [ing G. K. Haxton boat A. A. Milroy in

ness told her du cents to a dollar. Wit- Benedicts and is returning to Australia | the comi-daal of the competition for a sot

ness then took the note and paid her shortly,

of bowls presented by the Distillers' Com- $430. She counted the money and pany Lei. Edinburgh, scoring 21 to 3 wulked away very quickly. Witness bo- Haxton will meet R. Hunter in the final,cune suspicira nad examined the upte. probably on Saturday afternoon.

When he neeruntams returned witness went after the woman, and roturned with the second and third defendants, whic withow identifiel.

PHILHARMONIC CONCERT.

lovely woman,Nature's master-Customs, was found dead at his desk in been fixed for Saturday, February 8th.

Cricket.

The first Concert of the present sessen of the Hongkong Philharmonic Society has

piece," was it not that Burns named Hankow on January 10, with a bullet and will take place in the Theatre Royal D.C.LI.. NAVY AND DEPARTMENTALS. woman?)—compared with "mere wound in the temple. He was a native of at 9.15 p.m. All active, non-active, and

These two teams mot in a one day match nu" Though women never, in the oscow.

subscribing members who have paid their subscriptions are reminded that they are the Hongkong C.C. ground to-day. The history of the world, attained so the

Before Mir Hasaland to-day Serghantatied to one tiokot each for this Concert DOLI basted first and were dismissed sublime heights of intellectual achieve-Geant charged four men with making and at which, German's Opera "Merria Eng. for the sail total of 89, to which Ligat ment that was made a path in the being in possession of a quantity of counter. laad" will be given, and all Vive-Presidents Haygat, with 30. was the higheat con- realms of thought by Shakespeare, it coin. The case was remanded until to two. The plan is to be seen at Messrs tribator. The Navy and Departmental

Lane, Crawford & Co., and booking opens first wicket fell for nearly half the D,C.L.). Pluto, Aristotle, Virgil, Voltaire,

next Monday. The work will be performedecors, Poole being dismissed for 42 by Goethe, Carlyle, Dante-to mention

by a Chorus and Orchestra of 100 per Cook behind the wicket. From Capt. Robertson runa came prolifically, though his only a few mere men!" by the side

formons.

innings was a somewhat lucky one, several of whom even tender Pity or bitter

chances being missed of him. He had seen fre separate partners dismissed when his Envy would blush to place the most

century was hoisted," intellectual of the gentler sex.

Man

is and ever will remain supreme in the realms of thought, but in the sweet virtues that beautify the drabness of Tenders for lease of Old Supreme Court äfe, woman will continue to exercise a superior influence. This, however, 9 p.m.-Dance at Lauriston.'

is somewhat apart from the Parlia- SATURDAY, January 25:-

Entries close for H.K. Tacht Club Rementary franchise, though having a

gatta. Entries close for Hongkong Race Meet-bearing on the fundamental point of

ing. Noon--Extraordinary General Meetinged at Newnham or the "Sweet girl the question. Surely the lady educat. of the Green Island Cement Co.

2.30 p.m.--Inter-Club Yacht Race; star graduate" from Girton, or the bustling

at Royal H.K. Yacht Club.

intellectual belles of Boston, are 18

SUNDAY, January 26

the 27th.

At the Magistracy to day before Mr Melbourne, several Chinese were charged fines ranging for 325 to 350 were with being in unlawful possession of arms, imped

Masars Romor and Komor, Art and Cario Dealarm, are advertising a Sale of Turkish carpets at factory prices, the object being to introduce this artic'e' into Hongkong.

Mr Hazeland sentenced a Chinese to a month's imprisonment to-day for stealing goods from Messrs Whiteaway, Laidlaw's Mr Otto Kong Sing defended the prisoner, The ploaded guilty to the chargie.

MARINE COURT.

The following tuses were heard by Commander Basil Taylor, R., at the Marine Court to-day-

Loug Kau. boatwoman. failing to trence her boot-Fined $3,

San Hop San, passenger boat master, carrying seven persons in excess of num- be allowed by licenco.--Fined $6.

Ho Mun, hawker, failing to produce licence book on demand being made by the police in Aberdeen harbour.-Fined

$1.

His was the eighth and last wicket to fall, at 74, his score of 170 including 23 fours and 7 sixes. At four o'clock the Nary and Departmentals declared at 301 for eight.

The D. C. L. I. have been used to i hard matting wicket in South Africa and could not get used to the grass pitch, this being responsible for their small score. Scores.

2. C. L. I

Lieut. Parke Pool, b Davis

Lieat. Katson 5 Davis ... Lieat. Hergst b Call

*4

the

30

A number of charges were board HUGHES COMEDY COMPANY. Lieut. Blogrove Poole, b Foster Pegy against Chinese today for being in unlawful possession of opiumi. Mr Hazeland imposed fines from $101 downwards, and in some

11 a.m.-Volunteer Church Parade at much worthy of exercising the franceses passed sentences of imprisonment.

St. John's Cathedral.

MONDAY, January 27--

11.30a.m.-H.. Land Reclamation

Cc.'s Meeting

11.46 am.West Point Building Co.'s

Meeting

Noon-H.K. Land Investment & Agency"

Co.'s Meating.

chise as most professional men; surely

Miss Cecilio Stephano, a New Zealand their sisters in bumbler walks of life contralto, will make her debut in Hurg. are, at least, as capable of, an in-tong at the Bijou Scenic Theatre on telligent interest in politics as may be Saturday. Mim Stephano has just com- the artisan or the labourer who is pleted a tour of her native country and

Australia, reckoned as fit for the franchise by virtue of his ability to pay a certain THURSDAY, January 30:-

Noon-Annual General Meeting of Union amount of rental. Such payments

Waterboat Co.

Tuesday, January 26 :---'

6 p.m.-Y.M.C.A. 'At Home."

FRIDAY, January 31:--

Neon-Distribution of Prince at Queen's

College by H. E the Governor. 3 p.m.-Leasehold Property Sale at Mr

Geo. P. Lammert's Sales Roc 4 p.m.-Meeting of Justices of the Pence

in the City Hall.

The China Mail.

THE QUESTION OF WOMAN SUFFRAGE.

are made by innumerable women; thousands of women also are property owners—and many of them very good property managers too! Why there- fore should women not have the Parliamentary vote? There is no satisfactory reason why they should not be placed on an equality int this matter with men.

In every respect women are quite com-

A woman living at Third Street. West Point, has reported to the police that she was accosted by two man on the Prays Esst, and they obtained from her jewellery to the value of 16, and E, in money, Ly means of the confidensa trick.

The organisation of the Nagasaki spinning and Wearing Company is now complete. The construction of the factory which will be situated on the reclaimed land, will be commenced in March and it hoped that it will be possible to com-

menco operations in October.

"

A Day at the Races. "

a

*

Capt. Tracey e Iambkin, b Davia Lieut. James b Davis

-

Mr. Shenton: The woman walked away frota the stall in such a way, that you became suspiciens *—Yes.

And notwithstanding that, the other and offered mother $5 woman came

note?--Yes.

The scruntant at the money changer's |stall deposed to diseovuring that the nota was a bad une on returning to the stall.

Mr. Shenton: I believe the Chinese

Government empet people to accept paper meney as legal tender?

Wims: They do not compel people. to act forged notes. (Laughter.)

Mr. Shenton: it would be di cult for

an old lady living in the country to die. tinguish that the note was a forgery?

asel to handling paper money, Witrios: It would for anyone who wea

The case was preceding as we went to press.

4)

ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH, KOWLOON.

Annual General Meeting.

The antal general meeting of seat- holders, subagibers and regular men-

18 bers of the congregation was held in the Vestry on Tuesday evening, Rey. X. C. Pope. M.A. Vicar, prosiding. There was a somewhat larger attendance than in former your

Lieut. Parkins e Collins, b Foster Pegg 15 Lt. Col. Tune Dary b Foster Pegg... Corp. Cooks b Dari Pte. Widger & Davy, b Fuster Pegg Pho. Smith not out...

Extras...

There was hardly an empty seat at the Victoria Theatre last evening, when the Hughes Musical Comedy Company gave repeat performance of "A day at the Recos," & rollicking fares which offers plenty of scope to the comedians of the company for the display of their ability. The success of the piece' depended to Foster Pegg very large extent upon the manner in Davis... which the parts of Mike Joy and Lewis Coffins.............. Gloom were taken, and laat avening Mr Bowen. Frank Vack and Mr Bert le Blanc acted with so much ability and energy in

theen rolam that the success of the

***

***

Total

ROWLING ANALYSIS

89

J

0.

W

il

08

113 0 3

25

0

13.

NAVY AND DIPARIMENTALS.

Capt. Robertsca, b Jamer

44+

KE. Prole R. N. st Cook Liont. Wace, b Smith and the conical Hebrew had very heavy O. P. O. Niel, and b Smith pinca was assured. The Fat Dutchman Major Bowen, e Smith, b Bataon

work that the audience was kept in Hov. Foster Pagz, & Parkinson. parts to fill, bat so well did they do their Capt. Lamblin, b Batson

Last. Upcher, Pake... continual stats of mirth by their quaint Major Dary, not out anties and humorous gags. Every one of Lieut. Collins, not out... the other principals entered heartily into Q. M. S. Paris, did not bas...

the spirit of the piece, and the bright and tuneful numbers supplied by the chorus were very popular. The telephone song.

"The Speculators is to be staged to-night and to-mɔzrow night.

HONGKONG, WREKESDAY, JANUARY 24, 1913 petent to influence the trend of before Mr Hazeland to-day with stealing in which the chorus girls carried on an

Inspector Dymond "charged a Chinese politics,-as competent, at least, as clothes from a fellow employe at the Puk-imaginary musical conversation with mem the vast majority of male voters. Mr fulm Dairy Farm, The Inspector said bers of the audience, to whom receivers Asquith's chief objection to women that considering the number of men e. were thrown," was a particular favourite having the vote is, we believe, based played at the Dairy Farm, the amount of and the Dutch schooner" charts was WHY should not woman be on a United Kingdom have not expressed

on his belief that the women of the thieving was very small there. Sentence also very well received. tuneful of one month's hard Inbour was passed. music went with a swing all through, led by the orchestra of the D.O.L.L. which equality with man regarding the

The Osaka Mainichi is paying the has been engaged for the whole of the a general wish for it, implying that Parliamentary Franchise? The sub-

expeones of two Japanese who will parti- visit. the suffragista represent a com- ject is once more prominent in Far-

cipate in the Far Eastern Olympia.Games, liament, Reuter informs us, owing to

paratively small body. We agree which are to be held at Manila during the the introduction of the Franchise that that is a satisfactory reason, Carnival. One is a member of the journal's staff and the other, who is a student at tha Bill in the House of Commons and from a practical politician's point Nageys Middle School, won the cross the peculiar situation that has arisen of view, for no action being country race organised by the Osaln in consequence. Sir Edward Grey, taken in the question. It, however, one of the pillars of the Asquithiau is not a sufficient reason why a States- Administration, intends to move an man should not remedy what many important amendment to the Bill-men and most women feel to be an and that amendment, if carried, may injustice. Those women who do not was charged with stealing rubber. The defendants were each sentenced to mix

Mainichi last year.

THE PORFULAM MURDER.

At the Magistracy to-day Mr Hazeland continued the bearing of evidence in the Three men were brought before Mirease in which a Chinese youth stands taxa 1 d. Two of them were charged with the murder of the Indian Hazeland to-day on charges of theft from charged with stealing brass, and the other foreman Gulab at the Fokfulam

Dairy Farm.

Mr P. M. Hodgson, Assistant Crown

present political situation-may, in is the case with many men. There is, On the suggestion of Mr Bazeland the

Saxone Shoe Co., Ltd. leaders. On one side, supporting Mr policemen, frightening the lives out of acious and received mesilimal ¿utartion. He

full defended,

PLOT AGAINST PRESIDENT. DISCOVERED IN PEKING.

PEKING, Jan. 16.

Extran

The minutes of țâu last annual general

meeting having beds read and confirmed, the Chairman asised The Hon. Treasurer to present his secounts for the year 1912. Mr. Fielder, Hoa. Treasurer, in pre- R.senting the acounts said that he did not 4 think there was much for him to add to what he had already, said in his printed reports. On going through the former records of thy charch he had found that the finances had never before been in ...179 such

a bealthy condition. Everyone

42

ני

know, before the commencement of the year 1912, that the additional experses incurred by the changing of the Vicar world necessitate the raising of $1,800 | în exeoss of ordinary expenses; and yet very little provision had been made to It meet this extra expense. The balanca brought forward from 1911-was $468.00 odd and they had been able to meet all their expenses during the year and carry

forward a credit baisace of over $300.00. This splendid result. Mr. Fielder said, was partially duo to a masked improve- tinal sources of revenue, but more particularly to the Deficit Fund which was inaugurated when the Sale 22 of Work Committee decided not to 18 bold a le last year. The Treasurer.

Total (for eight.)301

Hongkong Cricket League.

The following is the table up to date :-

Club.

..P. W. L. D. Pos. Craigengower

...Ta

... 15 Hongkong "B".. Kowloon Civil Service Staff and Dept... Hongkong "A"... R.Q.A. RE H.K. Police

**

1 2

10

Ú I 1 3 36"

18

... 8

A win-3 points, a draw-1 point.

ALLEGED BURGLARIES AT KOWLOON.

ALLEGED: THEFT OF TIN.

Death of Informer.

13 pointed out that the "Offertories ** End shown the greatest improvements, eceding the previous year by more than $1,000. The support received from the military authorities during the last kall of 1812 was three times as much as formerly as the church had been receive ing a capitution grant since April, last when the accommodation was found in ́adequate to take the soldiers at the If In'elock, sarvine. The other receipts had more or less been about the same sa, tha previous year, and the ordinary expenses were, if anything, a Little loss than before.

The accomite as presented were duly

ness of the meeting was the clection al- a Vestry and Aulitor for the ensising

Vestry were re-elected with the scop

Mr. C. N. M. Hamilton was re-socied Hon, Auditor, Mr. Packham, People's Warden, and Mr. Claxton, Vicar'a Warden."

The Chairman personally, and in the name of the congregation, thanked - the

As the Magistracy to-day before Mr. Hazeland, Lance-Sergeant Will charged a Chinese with breaking and entering 2, Knutsford Terrace, on the early morn have a very serious effect upon the wish the vote will not excrcise it, £5 weeks' hard labour and four hours' stocks, Solicitor, prosecuted and Mr R. C. Faith in by means of skeleton keys; with proposed and adopted. The other busi-

stealing property valued at $12875 from An Ladian Police Sergeant, a friend of the 8. Cameron Terraes; entering and ston). $10.00. of the present Parliament. The Fran- why women should not be placed on sentences, as an example to others.

jdeed, bring about the dissolution as we have stated, no good reason men were ordered to be put in stocksdeccasod, said that Galab often told him ing proporty ued at $17.50 from No Year,The members of last year's at the Naval Yard gate before serving their that the Chinese boys had & apite against 1. Knutsford Terrace: larceny of an ution of Mr. Flatt who, anticipating his chise Bill in question makes no an equality with men in this matter,

him. On November 19th after hearing of brella from 10, Knutsford Terrace; and departure from the Colony, resigned', and provision for the exercise-of the-Par—and we hope that the time is

Ensly in the morning of Jan 15, while Golan's death, witness told men off to unlawful poscssion of child's clothing.

A remand until Saturday was ordered. to fill this racaner and the one caused GUARANTEED.liamentary suffinge by women. The

the P. M. str. Persia was steaming in the search the hills for the body. Witteam approaching to end this inequality.

Defendant pleaded guilty to the charges Mr. Pryce and, Mr. J. J. Robsen were by, the departure of Mr. T. Hanters, amendment seeks to do so, and, as)

| direction of Woosung through a thick fog, found bloodstains from No. 10 Cowshed and said a man gave him the keys.

elected. As for those saucy, silly creatures the chief officer, Mr George, had oocasion along the conduit. Ha followed them and stated, has resulted in an extraordi- nary mix-up" of party politicians,

who go about breaking windows, to go down into the main ho'd. While going up a small path eventually found tha

be was climbing down the iron ladder ke body of the deceased in a deep water run. throwing hatchets, assaulting sedate lost his grip and plunged to the bottom of

The accused was farther remanded. the divergence of opinion extending,

Statesmen, hustling harmless six-foot the vessel, where he was picked up uncon of course, to the respective Party

was very seriously injured about the head Asquith's measure, we see Sir Edward their poor husbands (if they are lucky and body, and bis sight, arm broken an

In Me Melbourne's Court the reemborst of the former Vestry for their Magistracy today, Mr. R. F. C. Max. servicen “and welcomed a new-membar Carson und Mr.F. E Smith, those enough to have them) neglecting well as other bones. A wireless montage stalwart champions of Ulster, and, of their families and generally making was sent to Shanghai and an am1nianse

ter, of Mewers. Johnson. Stokes and in Mir. Pryce and the return of Mr.

was in waiting at the jetty. The lajurwed

Peking in mach agitatod, sys the Master, mentioned the cass in which the Robson, who had served on the Vetry course, bitter opponents of the Prime themselves a nuisance to the commu-man was brought up and convoyod, to Astasistische Lloyd, about the arrest of

P. and O. Steamship Co, is proceeding previously.

In conclusion,, Mr. Fleiter proposed a Minister in the interminable wranglerity, cannot some clause be introduc- the Genozal Hospital, Shanghai, whare Prince Heien-te, third son of Prince Su. galata Capes for stealing twenty-

five slabs of tin,

hearty voto of thanks to: Rev. and Miss oser unhappy Ireland and other ed into the Bill to prevent them several doctors attended him the whole The day before yesterday Lien-Ching, a

· Mr. Master auler if this Magistrate Pops for the ready manner in which they Liberal Party measures. Not opposed from ever exercising the yote? Even)

of the night. He was in critical member of the reactionary party, was

Arrested while attempting forcibly to enter was prepared to convict on the evidence had settled down in this their nuw sphere condition. to the Bill, but in favour of the this is an injustice. We must extend

the rooms of Present Tour Shil-kaialready adduced. If so he was prepared of life and said he was gare he was vole

to go on, but, if not he would withdrawing the quizion of all presenti în saying important if not vital principle them a welcome, give them and their

Mach incriminating material was found the caso, Sizce the last hearing the bat be hoped It would be very, very on him, amongst it a list of the conspira-informer had died in hospital, and no long time before they would think of 9,18 2. mentioned, are not only Sir sisters the vote, express the liope that

tors. Lien-Ching is reported to have been opportunity had been available of taking kaving us."This we curried menfm- Edward Grey but also Mir. Asquith's they will never abuse their power as a GREAT deal has been written and shot at once It is unknown where Frince his depositions. redoubtable Chancellor of the Ex-respects!) superior to "mere man;"

Bex-numerically (and in many other

said in the newspapers regarding Haien-to has been taken. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy." y Mir chequer true to

Cronje of Chima Moor. Natal, Africa. the cause of and also hope that the "saucy sillies" Woman Suffrage, though much too will really endeavour to comport old proverb that Experience the bostHEN your child has whooping cough

great value of this remedy. There is an frequently the object of rather drastic themselves consistently with a lady beachar. My family and I were attacked be careful to keep the cough loom treatment at the hands of some of the like manner and realise the added several rights we could not enjoy sleep. lala's Cough Remedy as may be required.

by severe colds and coughed so that for and expectoration eway by giving Chamber... more aggressive of the Indies --Lord dignity that comes to one when I decided to try Chamberlain's Cough ReThis remedy will also liquify the tough mady. It acts on nature's plas, relieves Pryce; Hon. Traumer, MJ, B, E. maly sad when we together had emptied mucus and quake it spelet to expectorate. the fange, opens the saxetions, side ex. Fielder Church Wardens. Mr. E, Prok

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MISS STEPHANO

(Classical Contralto Vocalist)

akes her First Appearance in the East

on SAT.. 25th inst.

TO-NIGHT.

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And

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"Still only a few people are aware of the

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WHOOPING COUGH."

Mously.

Mr. Melhcurno sold he would defer his decision.

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