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NEWS OF THE DAY.

The next Criminal Sessions will

hold on March 3rd.

The Portuguese gun bost Patria arriveð yesterday afternoon.

On the back page of this issue will be found some interesting news items.

The English Mail of the 18th January delivered in London on the 18th Feb.

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A shroff has reported to the policu that he has been robbed of $400 worth of jewellery by means of a trick.

fair to may, however, that Mr. Harrison, gives what appear to be satisfactory, though by no picans conclusive, ar-was guments in favour of his contention; but that, of course, in no way makes them infallible. The fact is Mr. Harrison is alarmed with regard to the vastness of the German Army,

two months' which he apparently believes is the the Magistracy to-day for carrying most powerful weapon of its kind. unstamped letters into the Colony. In numbers, it certainly is very im- |.. - posing, and as the Germans are known to be very, thorough and thoroughly scientific, Mr. Harrison and the many

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SPORTING.

Association. "Football.

Hosaxone Chaliende SwirlD..

MONDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1918

Moir restarted for the gunners and the Cornwalle wero now, bent on "obtaining the equaliser. After a run by. Nusty which was 'terminated by: Drew, tho Corn." walls, attackysł in fores and dizing « hơi sorinumage. Baitay put the ball into the not. Having equalised matters, play was KOMIS, TAMAR 'V. D.GLI. NIGHT HALF N. more eton Coudon put in a fine run These teams turned out så full strength and Murah pushed his abot out. MeCub on the Naval ground on Saturday, the bis completing the clearance. Murphy Tamar having the wesistance of several pus Nutty in possession and after: a "long well-know players from the Morliu. run the winger contred nicely along the Alacrity, ote. Me. F. W. Eager, an old goal line and although Mair made West of England referee was in charge desperato affees to put it in the net ba of the following teams ---

failed, and a goal kick rosulted. Mid- H.M.S. Tamar-Turner: Harcourt. field play ensinod and Withers aayed i Tucker; Mackay, Cloynes, Neilson; long shot which just missed and an even Fras, Berry, Moon, Laight, Hodgkinson.gama ended with the resulă -

D.C.II. (Right Half)-Johnson; 87th Co. R.GA...

D.C.L.I. Gill, Fife; List, Holmes, Passmore: Moneley, Eardley, Beddows, T. Smith,

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The Hongkong Football Team that pusillanimous not to have full contested laterport honours with Shangal, and a fine centre by Meley, was

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Beddows kicked off for the Comvallu helor large crowd, and the sailors were quickly forced on the deformiva. | Hodgkinson and Laight relieved the pres- soro and took play up the field by nice

The Club male co mistake in the back."." The "Torra Nova" is practfod) wij combination, but Gill nipped in and doolding game in the Bugby Cup tourneys mily deserted. The men have been cleared. Derry sent the wallors their on Saturday, when they best the Navy, others who also hold this optmou baa boen found in a field in the Sha Tin first attack, securing from a throw in and by 25 points" to 4. The Club or paid off, and the officers and scientists

Districts Death had been due to exposure, dribbling neatly before passing to Laight, paved the way to victory by beating the packing the specimens and recordes vidu

who spoilt a good chance by shooting Navy for, possession in the scrum, getting i wide. Fuw passing by List and his right thy ball-searly every time, while they ing brought play down to the sailors were equally superior in the "too, and right through the game made a lot of missed by T. Smith but G. Smith shot, ground by some fine-foot work... The and a corner resulted. Moos gave a Club soon took the load,, Sutherland ther corner from which Beddows headed placing a penalty goal 10 minutes from in thely, only to see Tarner bring off the stars, while at short intervals Chap good wave. The goalie was fouled this added to ho score by arossing Reuter's Berlin correspondent tale- a long min arai gave a flying pass out Navy' very nearly brought tries, but their Zairang states that it declines to to Frost, but Tohnson saved the winger's backs were not able to push their advan- agree with the idea that Prince abad. The sailors now worked better tage home. The Club were leading by peomptly transferred to Laight, who goal for the Kay, although surrounded the Tear) mission failed, but rather together and Meas, securing in midfield, points when Formar dropped a clever Hohenlobo's, (the Austrian emincy to

after drawing List gave a wide pass toby opponents.

thinks that the exchange of views will Hodgkinson. The winger ran on and shot Further tries were scored for the Club facilitate the solution of the position grandly from about 25 yards and Johuson by Rouse. Sutherland, Murdoch, mad was able to stop the ball, but Berry Ferguson, Stark kicking two goals. of affairs in the Balkans, rushed up and banged it into the net, A house-boy employed at the Peak thus giving the sailors the lead. The has been removed to hospital sufferings were eager for more goals but from sealda. Some boiling water was File and Gill at back defended splendid brown on him by a coolie employed as the ly. Frost on the sailors right was in sime house.

fine feltlo, and a lovely run and centre left the soldiers defence in s tangle, but Mies shot over. The Comwalls made a

· JOHNSTON-On February 8, at the Vio, at one of their periodic Review nut to a man by Mr. Hazeland to-day to affording the sailors relick Mees put in Saveral mes good forward play by the graphs that the "Norddeutsche Alleg.

toria Nursing Home, to ir kad Mr J. FJÓRASTOR, a son.

JUST.-Os Tuesday, February 11. 1424 Avanne Paul Brunat, Shanghai, to Mr

and Mrs A. Jost, a daughter.

DEATHS.

the Military Correspondent of the Hom. "Times" expressed the opinion that

the British soldier compared veryuturing frem injuries caused by falling A Chitose has been romured in hospital favourably with bis Teutonic kinsman.

from the first floor, window of No 5 Yan EMERSON-On February

Numbers are not everything; and the Wo Lane, where a gambling raid was being 10,,at 57 Ronte da Say Zoong, Hanny ARTHUR native spirit and the

glorious tradi-made. aged 5 yours and six months, eldest son of tions of a nation should not be for- Mr and Mrs M. B. EMERSON, of Shanghai.

Rukekat.-On Jawuary 25, at Hahn.gotten. Britain's traditiona are in Oldenburg, Germany. ERNST RUSTRAT, unequalled, and the spirit of her sons late of the Chinese Customs.

in love for the Motherland and of the British Empire that, slowly but with certainty, is becoming a homogenous entity, is as of yore. Mr. Harrison advocates greater attention being paid to our Army, so that a force of at least 250,000 effective soldiers night be in readiness to land, if neeil be, on the Coutinent. For this and

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The Committee ask us to state that a special Peak tram will run at 2.50a.m. inspirited attack, but Turner saved finely connection with D:O.L.I. Sergeanta' Moss from Eardley, and at the interval the ball, and that ferries will run from the A. S. C. pier from 2.30 to 3 a.m.

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The Club will play R.M.S. "Men-..

TRAINING NOTES. -

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GERMAN ARMY EXPANSION.

AGITATION IN FRANCE.

LONDON, Feb. 18

The French Press is discussing the increase of the German ariny.

Le Temps calls upon France to make There

comparatively simal!

serious sacrifices to meet the new situa- - the Bails this mornington and decians that in a few monthá gathering of though a fair number of gallops were

done. It has been suggested that during Germany's superiority over France will will be given hard and fast work over this week when every day some ponies be 35 per cent.

M. Jacques Bardoux in L'Opinion

9.15 p.m. The Glad Eye' by Dallas other purposes of the Army, with being in poнica of counterfeit placed. The soldiers resumed their strug; i the varicus distances, that the early urges M. Poincaré and M. Jounart

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HORILOKO, MONDAY, FEScary 17, 1913.

A GLOOMY PROPHESY.

chiefly better remuneration than was remanded for a week on the hitherto for "officers and men, application of Mr. Goldring, solicitor for so that the Army might be taken the defecco. more seriously as a profession,--Mr. Harrison advocates the raising of a was charged by Inspector McHardy with At the Magistracy to-day a Chinese

War Loan of at least one million stealing a quantity of household articles sterling. Its a large sum to em- from a house in Wanchi, Mr. Melbourne burse on a matter that is based almost sntenced the defondant to three months' entirely upon assumptions--intelli-insprisonment and four hours' stocks, gent ones, of course; but still not quite convincing.

Naturally, Mr. Harrison is decided. ly opposed to the beliefs that politics economisté bold regarding a war between great commercial countles in these days; and in this connection he rather rudely refers to "Norman, Angell's" "Great Illusion" as "idiotic drivel." To Empire expansionists of all countries and to those who fear such expansion on a large scale, doubt- less this remarkable little book, which has created so much controversy and

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rains, from the Peak and on the lower level, might run every morning.

Mes restarted for the sailors and from m early attack Moes shot by when well

the sailors goalie had a sprint for. the gle for the squaliser and Moseley and ball. Turner winning and clearing. The soldiers kept up the pressure, and from

The course to-day was good going, and with no dew overnight the grass track, corner kick T. Smith headed over,

pressed in saving from the persistente rafts. Harcourt and Tucker were both hard which all the gallops were done, was Mast. The bamboos were half out frem forwards of the Cornwalls, and after they had repulsed several onslaughts. Eardley

| shot just wide and Boldown headed in

OLD PONIES.

CALVINS.

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Minister of Foreign "Alaina) to visit London and conclude a fresh agreement.

The 5ftieth anniverary of the establish-

21, 1863, Rave orders for the opening of s German Consulats in Tientain, which was Arst in charge of a German merchant, while Dr. Legation in Peking and later Professor of Arendt, interpretar of the the Chinese Language at the Oriental Seminary in Berlin, was the first official

SOULAL AND PERSONAL.

Horr von Radowitz, first. Secretary of the German Embassy Tokio, will go The Bio Bird pet up a fast mile, Councillor pf Embassy to Paris and will be. from a centro, by Passmore and Turner2.12.2, hat finished tired though game, replaced in Tokio by Dr. Rhomberg, saved but T. Smith ran up and noted. The quarters were 32.3, 1, 34.1, secretary of the Legation in Mare with a fine shot, equalising the bones. 32.2. Royal Rose did a good strong antasiatischer Lloyd. Both sides were now all out for the lead. sallop over smile and a balf, finishing Tucker at back for the sailors appeared well in 32.1. White Hawthern was sent

haity and Moseley doubled pant in a mile and three-quarters. Es could not ment of the German Consulate, in Tientsin only to miss with a fine drive. Turner at the distarice and finished very tired; will be celebrated to-morrow, 8838 an saved finely from Beddows and then Hir. lust quarter 35. Favonius went threo-"Ostasiatischer Lloyd" mearage dated court sent the ball down the field, quarters, slow at first but came home February 11. Berr von Haxthansen, "the Glynos returned play to the soldiers end strang 33, H4, 12. Durbar Chief wae German Minister, will be present, Consul- The body of a Chinose child, of about and Johnson in saving fell on the bail, hustled over half a mile and finished General Reblues in Shanghai ou February three years, bas be found on the coal and was immediately surrounded by the ry Inst, last quarter 31. wharf at Yaumati. 'Death had bean dua sailors forwards but emerged with the te smallpox It is supposed that the bull and threw away. Gill saved with

Sir Beaumaris was the only pony of body had been left on the wharf by relu the goalie beaten and loos netted some Mr. Gilpur's to go any distance this tives to save burial expenses and to avoid while after the whistle had blown for off-moming. He went a fast three-quarters, disination.

do. Gill pat right up to Mogalay and 1.36.1, finishing in 81.8, but appeared a ne contro was taken by T. Smith and he gring a bit short. Fijlan Chief put Turnar saved the shot finely. There was up a very fast kalf-mile, 24, 29.3---1.00- in the January amiber of the been by some stated to be the weight!.

further scoring and one of the best Ho made his effort when about half-way "English Review" by Mr. Frederic cet pronouncement of its kind since

games seep at Happy Valley for some between the mile post and the judges' Harrison, the well known pablicist the days of Swilt, is hoped to bearded against the keeper of an opium resulted in a draw with the score-how, and answering finely left his com the Magistracy today before and Positivist Whatever Mr. Har"idiotic drivel," for otherwise they

pankm. Bornen Chief, and won the pow Mr. Melbourne, a Chinese was charged easily. This pony has without doubt the by Inspector McDonald with breaking rison writes is sure to receive atten- will, in the achievement of their am-

best style of any in training, and if stylu into the premises of Mr. Ho Kom. Tong Tho defondant was in the basemen tion-and deservedly so-tor during bition, be doing their country infinite

and time count for anything should wis The replay is fixed for 4 o'clock ou

every race he starts in, barring accidents of the house, having apparently broken the post-half century there have been ly more harm than good. Briefly, Mr. Angell's main contention in the few men to compare with him in

Mr William Blanc, of the Engineer, Tuesday on the Hongkong Club ground, of course, and such like contingencies. the xk of the door. Ho tras found by "Great Illusion" is that the country London, whe is travelling in the Far East to when another fine gume should be seen. Sir Paul's derby, ponies were out. ardont zeal and fruitful suggestion in

make a study of the engineering situation Smith will lead the attack for the Tomar, Sweet Sultan appeared first; and went that is successful against a greats arrived in the Colony. He leaves on Mees going centre half in place of strong over a mile and a half. the advocacy of many good causes commercial rival will harm itself as Friday for the north, where he hopes to Glcynes. Otherwise the tears an ex-finishes game, but withs no great rush defendant

Defendant was sentenced to six week' Mr. Harrison is a man deeply much as its antagonist. It seems i spend three months. He hopes to visit pected to be the same as on Saturday, the last quarter. Sweet Pea was sent terested in many of the most serious perfectly clear that it must be so, at the dockyards in Hongkong, Caston and Mr. Eager will again be the oficial in social problems of the time, and what least if the encounter is of a very he has thought and communicated

serious and protracted nature. regarding them has been characterised

PUBLIC attention at Home has been much arpused by a remarkable article

by an earnestness and a sanity of judg

It is quite evident from the article ment together with a lucidity and in question, that Mr. Harrison is

Sergt. Adlington at the Magistracy this morning before Mr. Hazeland pro-

divan, and thirteen men for smoking'

opium in the house: The first defendant was fined $250, or biro months, and the remainder were fined $1 each.

Ir Blane is staying at the Hongkong the mining project in the new territory,

Hotel,

The cases of communicabla, disonse

notified during last week, were two cases

Exceptional Merit chiren of expression which few excel animated by his love of peace and ef plague, both fatal; oné. Portuguese,

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Situ Co. R.G.A. v. D.C.L.L: (LEFT

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This league ganks was played on the Military ground on Saturday,

Tea ---87th Co.. B.G.A.-Marsh Dougherty, MeCubbin ;, Ware, Westbmok,

German Contal.

At

A SUPPOSED ROBBER.

a wateiumman in the servants' quarters.

The watchman blew his whistle, and a Chinese constable care and arrested the

imprisonment and four hours' stocks.

CHARGE OF. ABDUCTION.

miße, first quarter very slow, and Anistii badly. He showed signs to-day of being a stinker" and refusing to try: Sweet William went with a nice. atzilu over a mile and a quarter in good At the Magistracy to-day before Mr. time, 2.60.1, but finished tired; the quar. Melbourne, a Chinese man and a woman. tors were 30.1, 35.1, 342, 31.2, 83. were charged with abducting a girl aged Sweet Bucket galloped in improved style. sixteen years, On Sunday a detective and finished better this morning, last the man with the girl at Taumati station, quarter 32. This pouy is coming on, and his suspicions being aroused, he qua

tioned them, Not being satisfied, he took 'Donald Diu went a slow three-quarters, them to the Police Station. The girl mid

SUBSCRIPTION: CHINFINE

of close attention, notwithstanding] 80 gloomy in his predictions. It enterio fever, both intal; ad eight of Murphy; Bristow, Rowe, Moir. Clarke, but finished very strong; quarters 43.3, that the man told her he would take her the fact that his views are tinged with certainly is worse than futile of him

Nutty.

0.1, 30.2 Edgehill bent Lamp over a to Canton to see her grandmother, arrange- a sombrences that is somewhat is to advocate Great Britain's abandon-

· D.G.L.I. (Left Half) -Powell; Drew, milé in 'good timma 2.20.3; 12.4. Taffy moots having been made by the women, Childs; Richardan, Withers, Linton; did a good galloy over a mile and a half. | The girl was employed at a scent factory, appointing, and which to us indiontes ment of her Mediterranean posses.

Wooks, Newbold, Bailey, Condon, Cies, negotiating the last mile in 2:20.1.7 Hosud her parents knew nothing about ber a hazy perspective regarding the field stuns, the withdrawal of our troops

Refores, Shipa Corpil. Menndue, finishel tired, last quarter 12.8.- Pyra, going awoże of observation he discusses. His main from India and the concentration of

Members of Hongkong Football team

Bailey started play for the Cornwalls, miês did good time bus did not foleh | The Magistrate fined the man 8100, and idens are with reference to the pro- our Navy in Home Waters or at least were entertained by the foreign staff of who were on the move when McCobbin will. He is another that gives the ap the woman wat discharged, e bable changes in Europe consequent for the main purpose of defending the Municipal Gaal on Feb. 9. After pulled their forwards up near the gunners poarsace of being a tinker. Buck dinner, an impremta, smoking concert was goni. Westbrook was responsible for the row did a feat three-quarters, 189.3; and upon the probable issue of the Turco- our food routes."Surely, Britain-tarted; Senior wander McKenzie presiding gunners attacking and Draw bended out finished easily in 32.2. Balkan War. He anticipates a Slav- can not be in such a plight Mr. and making an excellent Chairman. Con- Germania rupture of a serious nature, Harrison apparently has little hope table Reed presided at the piano whilo

in which the army of the German Em- of the assistance we may unfailingly pire will play an important part. This, expect from France and Husin in he believes to be inevitable, as, accord-Europe and Japan in the Far East ing to his view, in Europe alone may No matter how tricky a mouse may Germany seek that "expansion be, it runs a great risk when it startles Flight of Ages. (a) The Blacksmith. which shs, or, rather, the "Bernardi lion. This is a fair comparison at section" of Germany, has set her the present time. In the justice of ambition to attain. Ninety per cent. British rule, in the integrity of the of the German population is in favour British Empire, in her ability to deal

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of peace, also adds Mr. Harrison, and with the most alarming of possible

yet this upheaval, he believes, is likely antagonisms, it is the

duty

to take place. German expansion, in Britons to believe in calmly

Europe, he contends, will be's serious inflexibly,

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applied.

CHING.

ALLEGED ESPIONAGE.

A motion is sob down for hearing in the Bapreme Court to-morrow in the name of Burjorji Muneewanji alati, who chims the cancellation of an agreement dated July 22, 1911, male between plaintid on the first part and the defendant Merganji Poloni Talati on the second The German who de charged with taking art and Ellis Kadoorie and Ivor Gourgoy photographs of Belchers and Mount Daviks that the agrarment be delivered up to on the third part. The defendant. ́alay Forta was again before Me Hazeland today him, and claims the cts of the action. when a further remand was ordered.

centre from Nulty after which Bowo was just high with a nice sint. Bustling Powell saved well with two forwards on play by Nutly gave Clarke ■ obends but him. Williers at last, took play towards the gunners goal and his forwards were right through when Ware running back relieved after a timely tackle. Linton A very sad accident bas befallen Mr. pub the Comwalls on the sleek again Campbell, an employe of the Standard and a fine centro from Newbald was well Cony at Kwaiyuan. Daring the cleared by Westbrook. Fowell stred days Mr. McCampbell was riding on wido from the gunners forwards and one of the trolleys on the Tientsin-Fukow Rows foranda. railway with a friend, when by one placed splendidly, and Powell in wving D In a common sold than in any not yet knows his leg was caught between put the ball into his own goal, giving de of the tarane silments 1. The safe -70% to

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