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To the Full Court of Appeal to-day ba-

$50,000 VOTED FOR DEFENCE,

A moating of the Legislative Council was fore air Justice Gomperts (Chief Justics) held this afternoon, H.E. the Guvernor Mr Juation Bazeland, and Mr Justice Henry May, E.C.M.G., persiding- Melbourne, the Hop. Mr Pollock, K.C. put

forward a motion in the case of the treat There wore also present

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H. E. tha General Öğrır Commanding

Mr. Pollock, on behalf of appellant mid | the Troops; Major-General F. H. Krucy,

Hon. Colocial Secretary, Mr.CADE'

Hon. Attorney-General. . Mr. J. H. Kerr.

H Majasty being compelled to do their Lordships were aware that the C.R.

mactar had been formally mentioned to By His Excellency Sir Francis Henry mindat of the cognition accorded to The caso, as understood, would last several S

clare war against Germany, and boing; mro any question of their belog in time, May: Koight Commander of the Mastj Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and the practice of granting days of grace days. He asked their Lordships to B

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·The Court fred Monday week at 10 mm. Saint George, Governor and Commander enemy merchant ships by the Con.

vention relativo the Statis of Enway for the bearing of leave to appeal to the Merchant Ships the Outbreak of Hos Privy Council. in-Chief of the Colony of Hongkong and its Dependencies and. Vice-Admiral of the

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Hon. Mr. War Yer. QM G. Hon. Mr. H. B. PoBlack; H.C. Hoo. Mr. David Landarz. Hon. My Lad' CHU PAL. The Council voted weanm $50,000 win account of War Department'expenditure,

Belgium's neutrality has not been observed by Germany. It is in teresting to note that Germany hases her act of invasion at Belgian territory on "absolutely unimpeachable infor- mation" of France's intention to. Whereas by the fifteenth section of the 18th October, 1907, and being desiraus entered them, is, in his opinion, not attack her through Belgian territory. Volunteer Reserva Ordinance 1910 it is a lessening, so dar as may be practices favourable than that scooled to

enacted that the Gorerzer may by pre-able, the injury caused by war to peace enemy merchant ships by Articles 3 to HALLITAK This may or may not be the

clamation whenever it appears to him and unsuspecting commerce, la of this Order, every enemy merchant case; what in certain is that France advisable to do so by reason of war en790 pleased, by and with the adrice of His | ship whieb, on the qutbreak of Eostilities,.| had given an assurance to Britain or any members of the Volunteer Privy Council, to order, and it is hereby was in any port to which this Order applies, and also every enemy merchant and Belgium that she would not departs to lielumilled as inpabera of

1. Fin and attor the publication of ship which cleared from its last port an as abe intended to respect Bele Valunteer Forgu and that all thu this Order no enemy merchant ship shall before the declaration of war, bus walch,

Í proviáons of the Volunteer Ordinance DRY GINGER ALE.

gium's neutrility. Germany's vilas had too far as they are applic-be allowed to depart, except in accord with no knowledge of this war, enturs FRAGANT, AROMATIC. DRY. Fts "Degness" je & Centure which tion means, of course, that she has extend and apply to every such anew with the provisions of the Order, a port to which this Order applics, shall, now the allied forres, of Belgium, member on being so urothed to all in from any British port or from any parts together with the cargo on board there- France and Great Britain to face intents and purposes as if a members in By Native State in India, or in any of, be liable to capture, and shall be in order to provide for all expenditure

hand signed the engagement and taken

of His Majesty's Protectorates, or in any brought before the Prize Court farsh inurred by the Ciril Departments of Go- veniment whether soch, expenditure is Belgiam besides those of the Russians oath under the said Volunteer Ordi State under His Majesty's protection or with for adjudication.

in Cyprus.

10: In the event of information reneh ultimately to be reenvared from the Imperist on her own froutier. It will be un-ange and that every member solen-

2. In the event of ota of His Majesty's ing one of His Majesty'a Principal Scere-Government or not. nestionably a terrific struggle, to rolled tall remain and continue subject

The Colani Secretary oðvorged that the, to the provisions of the said Veluate Principal Secretaries of State being satis. taries of State that British merchant Germany's fighting machine is one at

not ships which cleared from their last port Council might be asked to vote further Ordinance and shall be enticed to the fed by information reaching him very high efficiency and, numerically benefita sicreof until the Governor shall ater than midnight on Friday. the 7th before the declaration of war, but are necesar. The expenditure would probably stronger than the forces by proclamation cancel al enrolment day of angust. 1914, that the treatment mes with by the enemy at sea after the combined against her in Belgium, Whorepen uit members so enrolled shall decorded to British merchant ships and catbreak of hostilities are allowed to Altersands be adjusted by the Imperial We must, therefore, be prepared at a subject to the Voluntas their cargoes which, at the date of the continue their voyage without interfer- to hear of disasters. to, as well as Velaureer Reserve:

Diesen Celine 1010 as members of tbreak of hostilities were in the porta ence with either the ship or the ear:m, at the enemy o which subsequently or after capture are released with or triumphs of, our troops and those of "And where it appears to me advi entered them is not less favourable than without proceculars for adjudication

the treatment accorded to enemy mer the Prize Court, or are to be detained nur allies, as well as of our Navy înjable to die so by reason of war its great struggle at present being

Som Forefore, 1, Sir Francis Henry chant ships by articles 3 to 7 of this during the war er requisitioned in lieu alay. Knight Commander of the Most Order, he shall notify. the Lords Com. of condemnation as prize, he shall notify wage in the North Sen.

Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and nissizers of His Majesty's Treasury and the Lords Commissioners of the Ad Saint George, wernor and Commander. the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty accordingly, and shall publish

thereof in tho London |inebief of the felony of Hongkong and miralty accordingly, and public nation notification -

it Dependencies and Vice Admiral of thereof shall forthwith be given in the Gazette, and in that evout, but not ether. the same do hereby by this procinmation Tender Gazette, and Articles 3 to 8 of wise. enemy merchant ships which clear muse all the members of the Volunteer this Order shall thereupon come into fulled from their last part bafor the dearticles being used against His Majenaly

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Parliament,

CONVERTISE TO MILITARY ATOBEN."

The Council passed all stages of ap

ordinance to amend the Military Stores (Exportation? Ordinance, 1882. The main ohject of this Bill is to introduce her the provisions of the Exportation of Arms Act, which giren power to prohibit the expiration of molitary and naval stores and of articles capable of being converted into military uncal stores, to any given country or pace, in order to prevent enek forcos ne any forces acting la cooperation with His Majesty's forces.

CWXSCY OF PIRACY PRECAUTIONS, The Attorney General moved the first reading of a bill amending the law relating the observance of precautions agains piracy,

3. Subject to the provisions of this the outbreak of hostilities and brought The opportunity u been taken to ifore the Prize Courts for adjudication, restore section 3 of the Principal Ordinance Order, enemy merchant stipe which

(.) At the date of the outbreak of shall be released or detained or requi- to the form in which it eximed up to lasu bostilities were in any port in which sitioned in such casas and upon such as that form seems to be more suit

able to the purposes of the proclanzstion this Order applies ;"oz,

terms as may be directed in the said which the section contemplates. (ii) Cleared from their last part zotification in to London Gazette. before the declaration of war, and, 11. Neutral cargo, other than conŝra- after the outbreak of hostilities, enter bagd of war, no board an enemy mer sport to which "this Order applies, with po kowledge of the wa shall be allowed up 'till milnight Green- wich Mean Time), "bu Friday, the 14th day of August, 1914, for leading, or unloading their cargoes and for depart |ing from such port:

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chant ship which is not allowed to list part from a port to which this" Order *pplies, shall be released.

HE. the Governor waked it the bon. of the Bill as the matter was urgent, members would poored with all the stagen

The Hon. Mr. Landala mid he thought the Chamber of Commerce had the Bill

oder consideration.

The Governor amphaized the urgency of the measure is the patril had been with-

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12. In accordance with the provisions of Chapter III of the Corrention relative certain Betrictions on the Exercise of the Right Capture in Maritimo War, Provided that put reasels shall not signed at The Tague on the 18th Octo reprocating England, Scotland, and Ire be slowed to ship any contraband of ber, 1007, an undertaking must, whether land curapeted in an International, and war and any contraband if war already the merchant ship is allowed to depart Our Sott errespecdent

the result of eleven creats was that Eng shipped on such veranis must be disr not, be given in writing by cach of tis Siberin, the death from hard won 6. Sectlund d, and Ireland 2 charged.

the officers and members of the crew rendeziu, at the Government Hospital. This most interesting feature of the meet.

4. Enemy, merebants hips which clear of such vessel who is of enemy nation- Sierra Iron, West Africa, ut Me. We fing, which was held in Hampden Park, ed from their wet port before the deality, that he will not, after the concip-j Ordinary and Extraordinary Meetings. Buck, youngest son of Mr. Robert Wes { (Hlasgow, was the fine rumning of W. R. claration of war, and which with rg/ion of the voyage for which the pass bili entitled an ordinaɛce to amend the

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HONGLONG, TERDAY. August 6, 1914.

THE WAR.

Toraн there have been since Yesterday evening quite a variety of more or less sensational reports of naval engagements between Great Britain, and Germany in the North

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A Chinese loited from 38 Queen's Road Central yesterday with 315 roll silk. The won buy gage chase and the man was caught. Before Mr. Malbourne this marcing he was sent to prison for inonth and ordered fine hours' stocks.

THE BANK CONSPIRACY

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CHARGE.

The Hon Mr. Landale said he would bring the matter before the Chamber of Commerce at once,

PROVIDING FOB WIDOWA,

-The conincil passed the first. reading of'u

by enemy ship while hostilities last. Superintendent of Police. Under the present law only those members of the police force who are of the rank of mergeant or of higher mak are included in the class of cratribotom. All the aristing members. of the police force to whom this Ordinance will apply wish to join the fund

members of the crew who are of neutral nationality.

# Offeers or members of the crow de

OFFICERS QUARTIER,

Applegarta, Polytechnic Harriers, in the howledge of the war arrive at a part is issued, engago while hostilities last Widows and Orphans' Fersion Ordinance, 190 The object of hu Bill is to provide' |100 and 200 yarde rauts. If improved to which-this-Order spplies after the any servicn connected with the opera that the class of contributors to the ca his own fate" in both heat and final expiry of the time allowed by Arication of the war. If any such officer is Widows and Orphana Pension Fand shelt of the 220 yards, first reducing the time 3 doe leading or unloading cargo and for of neutral nationality, an undertaking be extended so as to include all married From 224ec. to 21 3-5acc., and in the departing, and are permitted to enter, must be given in writing that he will members of poli e force below the rank of sergeant whose marriages have received, or seond run taking of sucther fifth. Even may be required to depart either im not serve, after the conclusion of the way bercafter receive, either the previous more remarkable than the improved time mediately, or within such time an may be for which the pass is issued, or the subsequent approval of the Captain was the fact in the final ha van pat stretch be considered necessity by the Customs ed, winning the race by margin of about Officer of the port for the unloading of No undertaking is to be required from six yards and ensing up. In the 100 yarda also, in which be registered the excellent such cargo us they may be required or time of 10 1-5 sec., against the ind, he specially permitted to discharged. secured an eary victory. In the half mile, Provided that such vessels may, as England were the best of England were the condition of being allowed to disslining to give the undertaking required best of the natione; E. J. Henley, Brighton charge cargo, be required to proceed to by the Article will be detained, as pri ant County Harriers, WOD

soners of war.

The Council voted a sum áľ $15,200 in Atkinson, Cem any other spceived British port, and tape from R E.

-And the Lority Commissioners of His aid of the Quartes for Subordinate Officers bridya University Beatland scored a point shall there be allowed such, time for hy the victory of T. R. Nicholum, West of discharge as the Customs Officer of that Majesty's Treasury, the Lords Commist

The Council voted a sum of $23,500 in Scotland Harriers in

sioners of the Adnurnity, and each aid of the Hongkong. Water Works, Bos throwing the

His Majesty's Principal Secretaries of Bam Road, Pumping Station, The charge of conspiring to defraud the Royal Isish. Constabulary and Clanclife

hamer. In the high jump, TJ. Carril, port may consider to be necessary.

Provided that, if any cargo on

The Council vated ja sum of $1,545 in Hongkong and Shaughal Bank against Harriers, provided Ireland's first win board such vessel is contraband of war State, and all Governor, Uficers, and Remedion set down for a further hear England won the furlong, which was the or is requisitioned under Articlo 3 d

Authorities whom it may concern are to|sid of the to-loving voten; to meet the

Harbour Master's expen iture." iny to day but e tld not be presedo with only race of the day in he ran in heats, but this Order, she may be required before give the necessary disttioms bezain as

the mercating solicitor, Mr. Lews in the mila Duncan M'Phee, the Scottish departure to discharge such cargo with

to them may respectively sppertain.

The Council then adjourned for a forte night. was prevented from bring present ewing Champion, scored popular ristery, A

Note: The standard local time cor to his engagement with the Hongkong different result misht have occurred it in such time as the Customs Officer of Volunteer

W. Hutan, the English mile Champion, the port may consider to be necessary Time mentioned in Article 3 of the above responding with the Greenwich Bean Mr. Chen, defending, mised po objec had turned out, but Hutson preferred to or she may be required to proceed, if Order in Council is 8 a.m. on Saturday, tion, pr viling it understood that che reserve himself for the four miles, which be charge was proceeded with to-morrow, ni won it the good time, considering the wind Accemary under, escort, to any other of the 15th day of Augist, 1914. unter ht happ

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of 20 min. 0 3-5 nec. Not the least gratify the ports specified in Article i of this Mr Gediga, of Masa, Julington, Sökening of the Scottish victories was that of W. Order, and shall there discharge the aut Moter. printed or that Mr. Lewis L. Huber, Elinburgh University, in the contraband why the like conditione. had gone to serve his King and try hulle race. Ha timo" was 18 which His Majesty reserves the right, re- he had been called out fur military duty 35the slower than bin performance at cognised by the said Convention to re- he respect fully almmitted that the Court. Powderhall in the Battish Championships in the circum nuces, must he subservient to the military authorities.

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Proclamations.

FRANCIS HENRY F

Governor.

Kowloon

THE LOSS BY EMIGRATION.

Comparison With Last Year's Figures.

The annual statistical report on the

By Ilin Exceliny Sir Francis Henryigration and immigration from and May, K.O.M.G., Governor and Copman in the United Kingdom in the year der-in-Chief of the Colony of Hongkong 1913 shows that the loss by migration 6. The privileges, accorded by Articles and its Dependencies and Vice Admiral (not counting alien) Wa# 241,991, be

of the same,

a fort fight ago, but on that occasion he was quisition at any time subject to payment materially hoped by a strong wind. Ireof compensation enemy cargo on board Min. Wel said he was anxious to meet land's audit was secur parting any vessel to which Articles 3 and 4 of all parties,

the weight, in which, Qular, of the this Order apply." Mr. Gedge: think, with all due deffer. Dablia Metropolitan Police, registered

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Mr. Wood reasked that they were discussing a hypothetical questinu.

Mr. Gudge said he would do his best to

get Mr. Ini- thur-to-morrow.

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to-morrun.

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3 and are not to extend to cablo ships.

Whereas by the Military Stores (Prout 71,000 less than in the proceding, thened Perthshire's position na leader in oil fuel, or to ships whose to 1862, it is enacted that it shall be lawful full-b4 per cent of the excess of births Saturday's result has materially stranger to sea-going ships designed to carry hibition of Exportation). Ordinance. year. The lown was rather more then use annadent and solid, whereas that of is 14 knots or over, regarding which the tion to probibit for nuet period as may report points out that the loss of persons the County Championship. Their batting exceeds 5,000 tons gross, or whose speed for the Governor-in-Council by proclame over deaths during the year, but the Efeshire was timid and uncertain. Lovat entries in Lloyd's Registor shall be oon- Famer, the Captain of the “Bir County

be therein mentioned either to bo

Inspector Terret sud that the ensuing astion of the charge was very technical and J, Verganim wore both in good farm, clusive for the purposes of this Article porte from the Colony of Hongkong or between the ages of 18 and 30 was and he would rather that Mr. Lewis coo-tho formar ponting a contary. E. Fraser, Such vessels will remain liable on adit be carried coastwise within the said greater than the normal lacrosse by dusted it.

who has been geeting wicketer for the dication by the Prize Court to detention Uliimately the case was adjourned until Grange, was the mrprise of the day with during the period of the war, or to Colony arms ammunition and gunpowder natural growth of population as those

his mastery of the ball...

military and naval stores and any articles Affxiss in the Western Union are shaping requisition, in accordance, in, either onse, which the Governor may judge capable ages. In the proceding year 160 out of towards stitcgle between Uddingston with the Convention aforesaid. The

of being converted into or made useful every thousand, smigrants went to over. I said privileges, will: slao nok, extend to

mabrchant ships which show by the or naval stores provisions or any sort dropped to T1C, owing to a moderation in increasing the quantity of military a Dominions; last year the proportion build that they are intended for converf victual which may be used as food

Price 40 Cents Seu, the fact is that not a shorle MESSES NESTLE'S PRODUCTS. and Ayi-

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Chemiate and Druggiats.

statement of anything of the kind s been sent to the local newspapers through Reuter's Agency-the usunt and probably the most reliable

of such information. There

fore, it will bo well to take sich

reports cum grano dalis. Ye-tering afternoon it was officially annonced by H. E. the Governor that, war had GREAT REDUCTIONS IN broken put between tient fritain

PRICES.

PRESCHIETOYS LACCURATELY

VISPENSED.

and Germany and from the many proclamations that were issued it evident

that the riverument bal Péré Draza, Patens medicines, do everything in the Colony connecte-l

with the momentous event

2A, QUEEN'S ROAD, HONAKO NO, high state of eficiency. In fuct the thorough nature of the preparations. les, July 22, 13

The Nestle and Anglo-Swiss Condensed Stores have agree not to sell Milk. Milk Company advise, that the following aid rectoned Condensed Milk (Blue

belt more than 30 cents per din

Messi. Lave, Crawford and C French Store.. Kaftobjes sed Bon. Sincere Company. Tak Cheong.

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SADDERULTS.

· Crango, 245; Perthshire, 200 for 6. Carlton, 151 ; Grange, 188 for §. Drampeliar, 139; Edd. Amule, 135. dienzies,. 137 - Drampollier, 184. Perthshire, 74: Efeshira, 77***

£02 cla-ed: Aberdanashire,

1. Foloc, 81: Kemične, 184, on

Ferguslin, 63; Uddingston, 210,12h Kilmarnok, 139;Ayr. 196. GA, 117, Wet, 129. Watsoniana, 103 › Grasnock, 14. 1.E.., P.1, 220 closed';_ Clydesdale,

Dunfermline, 212'; Merchining, 128, Stirling County, 173: Grunge, 31.

· Vetini, 144; "firinge, 133,

Glas Asidi 153 Puloc, 236 for V

sion into warships, as such vessels are by man or any or either of uel sem in the Development of Canada and a outside the scope of the said Convent ammunition gunpowder stords goods or Police movement to Australas tion, and are liable on adjudication by articles respectively subject to any per The total number of passengers both the Frize Court to condemanation as prizes mission which may be obtained under inward and outward was groter dan in

7. Enemy merchant ships allowed to the provisions of Section B of the said skies depart under Articles 3 and 4 will be Ordinances the any previous year, and since 1909 the provided with a pass indicating the port Now, therefore, I, Sir Francis Hear Utal has increased over ) por ent

to which they are to proceed, and the zcute they are to follow. mander-in-Chief of the Colony of Hong- May, KC.3.0, Governor and Com 8. A merchant ship which, after receipt

capture

SUPPLIED BY ALL CHEMISTE

HYSIOLAN prescribe Chamberlain'

A B Colio, Cholers and Diarchos Renady

of such a pass, does not follow thei kong and its Deperiencies and Vise- Admiral of the same by and with the course indicated therein will be able to advice of the Executivo Council of tale 9. It so information reaches one offer a period of six months from and in Colony do by this Proclamation prohibit

State by the day and hour forenineither to be exported from the Colony nation they can compound... It can be His Majesty's Principal Secretaries of ending the 5th day of August, 1914, because it refiere crampe is the waxe 2) and intestinal paina quioku thau đóy pe MMEDIATE relief in necesary intioned to the effect that the treatment

#corded id British merchant ships within the said Colboy

Hongkong or to Ea cacaod costwise; bought from any chamist, & bottle will toks of diarrhoes,37 Chamberlain

the poria

keep gymass, and nes homie is venabiats [Herm followed a long list of the names without, ites, Feej mlễ bị hũ Chinato

KEEP IT HANDY

Colic, Cholera, and Diarrhoes Remedy their argoos Ahould always be on hand. For sale by all of the may at the Chemists and Storekeepers

of hosttitlow,

·the outbreaki

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