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that some person has stolen from his room A clerk living at 78 Praya East roparts

two pieces of clothing valued at $30.

The Ministering Children's Langue Bazar on Saturday afternoon was great success though the weather natur- The action brought by J.S. Chalmers, ally aftertal the attenduned ual capsed surveyor in the Public Works Department, the organizers considerable muxiety. It "gainst the Blangkong Tramway Company, Luá, to tenver $1,000 at damages for was very disheurting to then to wake all ged wrongful arrest. was continued be up on Saterday morning and hear the fore bit. Justice Bazeland in the Summary (wind howling and the rain battering the

The Portuguese Consal, Mr. J. J. Chart to-day

window panes. Of course all the cles Lairis, had a raincoat stolen from bis Plaintif legea that while on frum Shaukiwan to the Fout Utica in May { inhabitants wid it was AND saison- | private chair while in was standing outaida 1

on journey Isat ho was asked by an Impostor to show abte and believable and the Hengkong Hotel on Saturday evening. his ticket a produced the one issued membered ach a dat of October in the to him for the section by theta, twenty or thirty years of their posi- in Hongkong By then, what conductor, bat was told that it was wenog lanes me, and was reuerted to leave the or He refused to do this, and allege that he was arrested by a Sikh cocatable on the instructions of the inspector and was detained his about one hout.

made sport, the whils world is Topsy Turvy this year and one can hardly be surprised if the clerk at the weather shares the general Topsy Tur Mr. F. C. Jenkin, lastzusted by Mr. Peyism: in any case the fact had to W. Golding (of Messrs. Goldring and

The total output of the Kailan Mining Administration's mines for the week ending

BY

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1914

TELEGRAPH.

(Reuters Service to the Ching Mail.

THE WAR

October 17th amounted to 48.403.55 tons THE SIEGE OF TSINGTAU.

and the faim during the period, to 55,304,63 tons.

The Secretary of the C3KS., South]

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Phillipe) prusated plaintift; and Mr. faced and as usual the British Matron China Mission, beers to acknowledge with LATEST NEWS FROM WE. L. Shenton (of Mass. Descon name t the vensdom and prepared to Looker, Ducon and Harscon) represented | the defendant company,

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MIMO. FOR TO-DAY.

She Glixx Mail

WHAT OF FOREIGN PATENIEKS AFTER THE

barth, with alvors. eirimunstuners.

A Chinese woman while walking on the Tokfulam Road on Saturday wa gabbed of a pair of gold langles by mesus of the bank nota triak. She says that aha can identify the mon on arrost,

reported to the Police that a. theft has Mr. Pitts, of the Eyre Rafugo, has

A Chiners has been removed to the

Lady Magohad kindly lent the grounds Clan Y, & conductor, mid he was on ear So. 2 at noon on May 29 on the Government Home for the bazaar and section from Causeway Bay to Whitty from the early hours of the morning the Street He issued tickats to fear frst plure was turned fato a busy werking bive und we started to ag fra liku hes time of these tickets was inued to All the calls with honey that is to Chalmers

Cremained by Mr. Jenkin, they with all sorts of tempting wares. conduct z said helnazer punched a ticket Jack Tas from the Tamar aard dags in the wrong place. He never issued a arned hambres jelek, draped stalls. Red ticket which did not come from a haudle posters and sale tichsels useful euocatively numbered. le knew that retion. he issued only four Beat 2 was tickets on the is et on by referenci to the way-bill..

The rush on the basement level txkaa place at the St. Mary's Church. A Mr. J. Sodart Kennedy, manager of the winally d alwir ink of dignited watch, window palas, chairapand cup and „Hisakusa. Mosday, November 2, 1914, { Framway Campany explained the duties stones ulentness and took on the upper.saucers, to the total value of 834 are

et än fuspector. If an inspector who ate of sene naricar arret in Port Said missing..

hown ticket which did not full within wheth'etowls on both and your the seriesofaBarbers on the conductor's way. sheet he knew at a glance that it was not hand he in your pocket all she tire.

med on the earceat trip of that cut. In the aftersun the racks came, as The system of checking used by the they trend fact the mates they came company was well-known one, and was a Farn ever with daty tables nee in England. If a conductor puached

teket in the rong place it would be a pretty ten gamlan set aside the

and exclusive pse tst Chinese putrons. inspector

Then we varioaga school stalls with a wonderful display of articles both useful aut pritty, marked at nepable prices

peticeable by fan of its pretty Jars ing tinting. Then the gerandah dazu: nese busings n entrust to the preval. with placards telling everyone not to miss the wax meks era chance of buying chesty trek for a patriotis cause. By his time if they hat any money let they wandered to the Bowicon stall and the

the bark stall when for one dollar they porchased a Fairy tale book, writ. ten, ihestrated and placed lolly Ins the Prince of Walis“ Fund. -

THE WAR

autzer

Letworn the

tavernment Civi: Hospital suffering from! injuries sustained through falling from the first floor verandah of a house in Moon Street when the Police wars exscating■ gambling raid.

"Tux Act and Rules made under the redunter: the passenger would have a

right to complain, as the punch hole show new Act are only to continge in forced the int he was entitled to travel. The during the continuance of the present irvaches of "by-laws were first to usko) Now in Zaprawa still 'quite fucinating week; and none of those was farai. They

justructions given to inspector regard ag are that the passenger understand what byelaws he had beckan.. 17 « prwunger

dis

Only seven cases of communicable disasse wars reported in the Colony last were three of diphtheria (British, Portu (cne French, the rest Chinese). guess and Chinese); and four of enterie

Mrs. Malcomson, 53 Robinson Road, while leaving the grounds of Government Ecuss on Saturday evening, had a bag outshed from her hand by a Chinese who immediately bolted. The bag contained w sum of money and soverat articles.

Before Ms. Wood this morning Chinese was charged witli snatching a hair

Mess or the den stall full of wwers wred in the dainth basketypes which, had been madis and presented by the Italian Curvaist. A very no display of cakes and flowers represented Wise umum's contribution" to the bazaar.

Walking round the dumme in a cornet

from 1 Chinese girl's head. Defendant, who pleaded guilty, was stated to have been convicted twice before for matching. Mr. Wood sentenced the defendant to 12 monthe' imprisonment, four hours' stocks and 34 strokes with the birch.

NORTH.

THE

ALLIES' AMBASSADORS LEAVE CONSTANTINOPLE.

INDIA AND THE TURKISH OBISIS.

LATEST COMMUNIQUES.

THE SIEGE OF TSINGTAU,

MOST OF THE GERMAN FORTS SILENCED.

Sevard Destruction Near The Town.

Mr. 9. Imai, Consul-General for Japan, kindly forwarded the following naws received yesterday from bis Government

The Naval official report of the 31st October is as follows :— Our blockading Fleet which has been bombarding Taingina forts since the 25th October renewed fierce firing with the British cruiser on the 40th and 30th. On the 29th, the weather was calm, and from 9 s.. till sunset our feet concentrated a fierce fra upon the Iltis forts and the enemy's military position. There were numerous straight shots, and the effect was enormous. On this day the enemy replied to our firing from the Kaiser forts only; all the other forts maintained silence. daring not to fire even at our military position. On the 30th the weather was sorene, and the fire of our feet fell mostly upon Haing Chan Shan forts and Chan Shan, thus either demolishing the defensive works of the enemy or clearing their hiding places, and de- molishing the top of one of the Chan Shan forts,

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The Army official report of the 31st October says:—

Our besieging Army began cannonading at daylight of the 31st October, terrifying the enemy. We are bombarding now fiercely, and the martial spirit of our Army is excellent."

INDIAN CONTINGENT AT TSINGTAU.

state of war in Europe and fur perial of six months thereafter refused to obey the inspector should This provision raises an interesting request bias in leave the car. Failing compliates his name and address >hould question. Are patents, designs, and, be obtained. If the pirsenger refused trade-marks to be ovided or an his name and address the inspector's instructions wore to stop talking until he peaded-for-not-longer thin-aw a parem un the road, tell him what months after the termination of the bye-law had been broken and ask the police

man tanquest the passenger to leave the war, and then to be automatically er, and to obtain his unuse and address, restored, or in the avotince of spurs were given strict instructivos "to go no further than that list to report suspension to be irrevocable? Evi-, fully to the office Inspectors had a

southorite whatever to arrest A dently the latter is not to be the case, even if he fused to give his came and *for the Boani of Tradę have powers dress to s policumno, If the passenger shows to leave the car before a policemen to revoke may avoidance, or suspen-care un the scene he could do so, and the sion at any time in their absolute matter was finished. Inspectors obeyed

them isractions generally. I

If they u discretion. "The matter appears to ma not the company would have numbers of to be in a state of rumlusion, and the ch on this. Quite a number of peo of the verzein they came to a stall Home Government have pridently found it to be so, for the President of or people threw away theic tickets. The thing is the shape of lainty gods for of A Scout In Fairy Land written and the Allies at Tsingtau. the Board of Trade introduced in the instructions to inspecture did not women childrez, ayhugo Mother Hub-illustrated especially for the Prines ol Bill, recently into the House of men that the inspector had any right to hard's show with all the poor children Wales' Fund by Mrs. Ivan Grant-Smith

arrest charge. Commons to amend the Fulents Act hand him over to the peiceman to get his than being too many for an intendable and Mrs. F.-Weston, which has been

passenger, but munt ready to be spankel for no other reason

name and addre Hand over" was they passed only a few days previously rather a misleading expression in English, nether to runage, and whora thin doubt. published free of cost by The China Mait The President in his introductory It meant what he had alrendy stated. The less with a slow to caring for the poor. will be on sale at the folowing places, inspector threw the responsibility on the ill-treated off rings of Mother Hubbard Mesars. Ksily and Walsh Ltd., The Hong- a doll ambuisner made and fitted up by kong Turkish Bath and Toilet Company pruduction. Next came a very popular Mass. Weismane Ltd.

tull, toys, toys, nothing but toy, and fortunately for the parents purses, many the cheap vatinty, fascinating little models of seroplanes, canton, motor-curs,

ple woubi bear ested fise this sort of thing I laden with the work and contribulous

is the sospectors had authority, for quite a lot of the Peak Section of the Guilt, every- We are requested to state that copies

words ea he handed over to the police"

LONDON, Oct. 31. The Official Press Bureau anaounces that an Indian contingent bas joined

LATEST NEWS FROM TSINGTAU.

LONDON, Nov. 1, 1225 p.m..

A telegram from Tokio says that it is officially stated that most of the German forts at Taingtan are silent, only two replying persistently.

One fort is blažing. There is also a fire near the harbour and an explosion occurred in

remarks explained that the new Act 1 polis mined the witness said that the Mrs. Hepry Koswiek, quite a wonderful Ltd.. Mesure. Wm. Powell Ltd. and oil tank.

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Before Mr. Melbourne at the Police

A German gunboat has been sunk.

FURTHER DETAILS OF THE BOMBARDMENT.

was not as clear as it might have been. If the new Bill, sa76 a Tramway Company in any other deset

ment did not throw the responsibility writer in Engineering," merely the pot on, except for criminal offences.

You know that Mr. Chalmer's as a proposes to take further power matter of fact did pay his fare dun's you

Court this morning, a Chinese first class

Mr. 6. Imai,,, Consul-General for Jupan, has courteously sent us for Great Duncio at the Victor to deal with patents, designs, and have no personal knowledge thas he did.

poasenger on the 1.4 Tai Lat. was charged trademarks for the term of the tion not gained of your personal know'edge You have been giving us a lot of informa

by Inspector Fenton with stealing gold publication the following official stateinent issued by the Naval Depart- watch_and_chain" vilued at $130 from ment on November 1- war, it will be of little value. It is the exam nation in chief, and now I

seoond class passenger on the same boat,

Early in the morning of October 31 the second division of our navy would not be worth anyone's while to should like a little in cross-examination. dah, laches resha madly to and fro teed. He was sentenced to three months imasi..

I gather that he did.

ing hungry and thirsty mortals. with ten, sonment and four house took the together with the British cruiser, renewed the bombardment of the go to the expense of laying down Really 7-14 practically certain. machinery and plant for the establish that Bir halmers had a ticker issued to only.

You know from information received cakes and sandwiches for thirty cents Police regarded the defondant as profes- enemy's forts and coast. us on the previous day, and continued till sional thief, who did nothing but travel on sunset. We sustained no damage. Most of the chemy's forts remained ment of a new manufacture if he is to him ertitling him to travel from Canaray On the veranish itself, wens the Navar outward and incoming bosts stauling from silent, except the two at Hai Chuan Clue, und Tui She Chen, which

Theatr.

MEMO. FOR TOMORROW.

2.20 p.m.-Bale of Teakwood and Blackwood Furniture etc., at Mesurs: Haghes and Hough'e.

General Meinpranda.

WEDNESDAY, November :-

Licensics Sessions.

H.K. Football Club Meeting.

THURSDAY, November :-

Noon-II.K, S.0.-Steam Fisheries

Co's. Meeting.

etc.

In the colonáče under the izant vuran-

be liable to be stopped six months Pay to the Pot Office/!--Yes, I know sound Militars stalls and the Victoria Ballssengers with whom he made it his busi Serealy, fired upon our Army's positions. The foriner fort especially did

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far as I can believe tinit, information.

after the expiration of the war, or if

Look your

TOPOIENĀ,"

news to become saquainted.

:

An enemy gunbout of the "Tiger" type, which lost one of her,

er "all along the line" our Govers-the Police Station —Yes, I believed that rubbing in the old maxim of looking Local examinationis obtaining exemptior funnels on the 30th consequent upon a hit by the heavy guns of our

ENEMY RESERVISTS ON BOARD NEUTRAL VESSELS.

its best, replying to our attack the whole day long, either firing upon. and in the corner quite the prettiest fea And you know from information received ture of the bazaar a booth laden with

A telegram has been received anpur Navy when we approached, or directing their guns upon our military when inspector he may then be called on by the that the Chicken wat per farming lovely Jasions, lecking fruits in dainty bouncing thus Mr. Chau Twin Nia, son positions when our ships moved further from them.

According to our observations, most of our shots fell directly on the foreign patentees to pay an unknown had had a ticket issued to him I did not brown baskets. It looked like the win.cf Mr. Chau, Siu K. has nucessfully

I wrote to plaintif royalty in order to continue the mano- I know sitte time I mid it was not surprising that it was quite cleared |expects to bo called to the Bar this month defensive works.

daw a Bond Street Fruiterer and it was passed his Final Ber exumnination. Ho gino Chan fort and the Chan Shan vicinity, demolishing the enemy's facture or the process he had estab- "

never take Chinese reported."

At daybreak to-day a fire broke out near Great Port, and the explo lished. Of course much will naturally report against a European. The invariable out at a early hour of the afternoon.rd to return to Hongkong early next depend upon the terms to be obtained to iso put it to the European "It is very stalk we to have shared the ear. Mr. Chau left for England in Julysion of an oil tank ensued, black stunke spreading all over the aky. In same fate. I have dwelt in great deal 1011 and entered the Middle Temple and the evening another fire occurred at Hain Chan Shen, the flames being int the end of the war. If we con-

Did you know at that time that a com-

reflected fur out to new, inpon the cheapauss id everything brentase Queen's College Oxford in 1919. plaint against Mr. Chalmers was laid at think it was an excellent opportunity viously ho had passed all his Oxford nient may make any terms it likes. much of the ticket insproter's report.

The Act and Rules have been you ever know what was said or after the peace, people felt that times feen Responsions with bonours, at St.avy, was not visible in the harbour this morning.

written at the Pulice Station?-Not till were bad and that the traditional bazaar. Atephen's College, Hunghong, and has the ssidence was taken in this case. I conscience must be Held in cheek and sinus enjoyed an upbrcken series ed she

every Inspector O'Sulliva Was it reported in you that plaintiff told so every one priced low and all cömersesses in his University career. the inspector on the car and the Police could wford to buy mouthing with the

The Press Bureau announces that the Government, in view of the it assumed, at an engine of destruction the ticket issued to him?-No,

Inspector that the ticket he ge op was

Naval Anstruthor. Mrs. Hoskyn, Germans having removed froin France and Belgium as prisoners all of against the industrial property of our

Witness mid he knew that under the

smouating to over four thousand dollars. Was Hakyn, Mrs. Thomson, Mre, Moxon-military age, lave decided that all enemy reservists, on Board neutral.

The Band of the Punjabis playing on Browne, and Mrs. MacDonald. ordinarca there was power screst enemies. We may be sure that the offendur against clause 50. There was

the verandah domo gave a festive, note Board of Trade will act fairly and certainly no power sofer the by-law, to the occasion and though, people had and under clause 30 even there was only to carry umbrellas and hold up skirts honourably, and will vigorously dis-power if intent to defrand were provad.veryone seemed very cheerful. courage applications by persons who He had only been sure of i

this since this

The wax works attracted a tremendous case, opored. 9.15 po"The Blue Birdy" at the are not in a position to prove the Elave you always know that there is no ntilience and the shinks of joy from the

Theatro Royal

requirements mentioned above. It is power for a servant to give a ม

into custody for breaches of passenger children testified to the vesad the to be hoped that our enemies will Yes.

entertainment. dcal fairly and honourably in regardment of defence and draw his attention

M. Jenkin banded witness the site. There were some xreedingly pretty pictures, I should love to mention then.

drafted to meet circumstances that might arise; they have hot been 9.18 pm The Blue Bird" at the drafted, us we have heard and seen

SATTAT, November 7;--

Theatre Royal:

SUNDAY, November :-

8 a.m.-Excursion to Mamo..

Torsday, Nov. 10-

'WEDNESDAY, November 11-

result that the taking, proved a reened

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Military. Mex. Kelly, Min Kelly, 3frx, Baker Brown, Mrs. Stair Stewart, sou many other helpera.

Tous Mrs. Ormiston, 2 Sweets-Misses. Iris sod· Dione May, Miss Lecable. Miss Mackenzie, and Mim O'Hara

Japanese Tea House-Mrs. H. W. Bird, Mrs Looker, Miss June Looker, Masters Godfrey and Garth Bird.

Balilios School, Mrs. Tutcher. Basket-Birs Churchill, Masters Tom

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vessels are to be made prisoners. Ga

LONDON; Nov. 1, 8.5 pp.

TURKEY'S STRANGE ATTITUDE.

ÄLLIES' AMBASSADORS TO LEAVE CONSTANTINOELE.

An Explanation-Demanded..

LONDON, Oct 31, 8.15 p.m. Renter learns that the Allies have presented a Noto to Turkey deking for

2 p.m.-Auction of Leasehold. Property to British patent property in their to a cinare which »stod. ** It is lawful for a paure and describe them, but where and Jack Churchill. Hea Olive Crona, Breslan, otherwise displomatic relations with the Allien will cease

at Mr. Goo. P. Lammers

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servant of the company to give a passenger zo many were good and so many were into estody for branches of the said funúy it would not be fair to single out ordinates or bye-law Witnes mid- a few and sporw in a newspaper is a be did not ren with the statement. ALICE MEMORIAL HOSPITAL 20 for as the bys-i-ws were concernent valuable yenmodity carefully guarded by

He also simitted that in the instructions the editor's blue pencü:

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an explanation of the attacks in the Black Sea and demanding the withdrawal of the Germans from Turkish ships and the dismantling of the Gochen and the The reply has not yet been received, but it is earnestly hoped that it will of such a character as to prevent further extension of hostilities.

REMOVAL OF ALL GERMANS FROM TURKISH WARSHIPS REQUIRED.

Mrs. Owen, and Ms Borlo. Mr. Sutherland stage managed the one tertainment and Mr. Sandercock was sc. companist. The programme was --The Four Seasons: Spring, Miss G. Stedma to porvatta t' ára wat i mis-statement; the 1: The list of stalls with helpem are Summer, Miss M. Barton: Autumn, Miss The Hot. Treasurer of the Alfee carapaty her no power tu Seize and desponded M

A Ormiston; Winter, Miss R. O'lars. Memorial and Aliated Hospitals begs tu tain efender under a bro-ias The

Mes Jarley's Waxworks: Mr. Jarlay.

*11 pm ** Mr. A. Edwardlast acknowledge with thanks the following he can be handed over so the police."

refuses to give his name and addraat until St Stephen's Girls Bobel-Mia Hur Mr. Beswick J Opening torch by

“Facking. —St. Stephen's girlahan darah Trodali. Mr. Testar donation to the funds of the Hospitals:-

Renter's Agency learns that the Allies are conferring on the Turkish Mr. Jonkin Baving made the min **Fan Di** (imm su old Chinen - dra. Jazley Bleeping Bonaty Sleep crisis and are awaiting explanations, "St. John's Cathedral....

34.82 statement you throw the responsibility onverh). Mr. Bakery and Chiness grising Beauty, Miss May Prince, The diplomatists are of opinion that the Germans in charge of the Turkish

the police for

*hing done there

Bonkstali. Dim. Ivan Grant-Smith and Little Miss Mutlet, in 3. Tooker: One of the authorities at Constantinople beint

A FAVORITE RUB DOWN

Dipesan Girls' School Miss Skipton,

Pizpoint

Ser of Qur Gallant Defendery, Mr. Stokan

Great Britain and Russia are prepared for all eventualiifes,.

NORAMA SALLE { Ten" --Biss Dambrid Mr. Kennedy: Mr. Layton: Guy Bawkes, Mr. Lowder; Fleet may have themselves precipitate: the crisis, avon without the knowledge What do you mean by size and detain ?} Mr« - Weston WA ANA Queen of Heart Queen of Hearts, Miah Rai Anghow, the iminediaté removal of the Germans from the warships.will -1 man that the pianger was to be dar | Cake.-Mini taired if possible until the trival of a Bran Polis Tadah. Mines Kath. Barker Brown Kaas of Hearts, Misbe required policeman. Det 10 means de sin, but snizs leen Gourlin and Dorothy Morris citat Laminert; Tasgo Dancers, Miss Macdonald THE golier, the football player, and the that they were not to seize a píssenger

docs hat wenn solza: My intention was Ten-His Cunningham and Mrs. Badin and Mr. Bonham Carter: Little Jack

sul helpers.

Horner, Miss R. O'Hara Bazers, fr all round athlete know the Tale of And the Chives Are expected to know

Victoria-Miss/May, 2 Chamberlain's Pain Falm. It is just the that though you told them to seize they Bishop and helpen...

Piotoy, Mrs. Layton and Mr. Whittal, Toys: WHE Doll Min G. Steding Jack in the Box. thing for amb down after a hard game were not to aulze They know my Intad- All-nuteness disappears like maple and fing

Kowloon.Mrs. Aitken, M. Gil Mrs Baster J. Churchill Patalotle Tabionu: Blix and helpers

Britsanw, Miss 1. Hay: Bootland, Mins, A., PakMBted man, Mra. Blanch Ormiston Ireland Miss D. Bouchier:

Wales, Miss P. Bird, Muzon, and Mrs. Hamis

"Mes.

pins and swellings are cured in ous tard The case was adjouront of the trinn icas time ilun by any other treatment interval till Tuesday November 9 Mrs. Holyoak, Mrs. Owes Hogherts,

by all Champta and Storskeepers, 10.30

TURKISH CAVALRY AT THE BAY OF AKABA.

LONDON, Oct.BISNE

-Toe Burdeleblad (Amsterdam) poblakes in Berlin, dispatch stating that strong Turkish cavalry dechmonte have arrived at the Bay Akalin (hortha eastern arm of the Real Sen. Ambia), and that Turklah Scouts have appeared therm, at the extremity of the Sinai Pentul R

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