Glimpses of China
An album containing 30 fine Vandyck
Photogravures of Chinese life and
surroundings.
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THE CHINA MAIL.
TYPHOON WARNING.
The following telegram was received at the American Coorplate. Osveral from the Manila Observatory.
10a.m. Nor. Be Cyclone or typhoon E of the Vinayaq Islands, Alling up
MACAO NOTE:.
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GYMKHANA TRAINING
NOTES.
(Specially written for the "Cuora Mai.")
SPORTING.
TO-DAY'S CRICKET.
HAVR. T. EEVA
The Hongkong Volunteer Reserva wazi
Arab assist the Hongkong Voluntess Scouts in their match to y Ground. The noon day soore Wan Ar follow
DONGKONG VOLUNTERA RESERVE.
Since wiring my legs previous to the last Oymkhana I have not formed up at the | Cours but today being boilday
thought I might pain, a little time pot ably by having a look at thể gros nad weighing up their chances for Saturday T.E. Pearce, a Sayer, b'Rond mech. But "! Whale wrong " 7 the Clark of C. W. Banwick, b Lyme Thomso6--..... (From Our Correspondent.) the Waither has evidently forgotten that R. P. Thurshell, o Hewitt, & Brand ...
R. Hancock, & Brand Hougtong is overdue for its winter seasUZİ
E W Dawson, b Brand MACAO, NOT. 7.
--as a matter of fact the temperature is 10. Hancock, a Sayer. b Brand The Hema Goroinment, on the advice degrees higher than at the end of Septum-E. R. Macaskill, a Kennedy, b Brand -IFE. the Governor, has reduce the heroe in it ne the old stagers would fin | Ben, 314. Clacu Savern, b Brand
4. R. Lone riot out -high atamp duty of 8% on the transfer of make us bellese, the elimata of Hongkong R. E. D. Bird not oub. *** is undergoing a change. The use old cond D. E.-Danusily to play.... The members of tho Chinus Chamber were there, Kooll, Gegg, Gibb, Forben, of Commerce on Sunday presented His | ato,, and a few additions; and now that the Excellency with a beautiful embroidered || zacing, dorson has officially commenced acroli in recognition to his kindneṇa, codes, rulls and butter now figure on the
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MEMOS. FOR TU-MORROW.
The China Mail.
Flosasoan, Mospat. Nov. 8, 1915.
THE KITCHENER CANARD,
NEWS OF THE DAY.
LOGAL AND GENERAL.
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Several local residents left yesterday by the N.Y.E. Fushimi Maru.". The list of pasangurs will be found on page 8.
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CRICKET.
menu. But the panies should be the chief topio and. I believe that I had a look at all | Good. Game on the Clubs Ground. of the entries for Saturday, both on the
There was a danger than the dawnpours
of Saturday morning would prevent cricket in the afternoon, bass p., the Hongkong 0.0's groundeman was able to aanerges the turf playable and the interclub mateb betroen. ‚¦ atd." B2 Lesme recording. ly took pincs. The B team won moniving invaluable assistance from T. E. Fearer who contributed 83 runs, not out, and on- sbling the team to declare with three wickets in hand. G. R... Sayer for tha
course and walking round aftm.
Aldwych was the news out and wa given a vary slow mile, that he appears to be ally off colour I bave bourd since that he has had a very bad time since the last Gym. when be woo his race so handsomely the has had quite chapter of socidants and
ny be rask hed a doubtful starter. Mascotto is in the Pink, and his time on Saturday stands out far above anything The total output of the Kailan Mininabe Be is certainly going better than his Administration's minos főr the work end-most dangerous riral Roman Chief, who ing October 13 amounted to 81,565 tonnesterday morning rattled of a mile
undar, sad the sales during the period to 50,309
NEUB "44" Hoenn Chief, owner, 1 mile, 35, 1.10. 144, 2.17-1/5, last quarter $3 1,8. I did. W. Beswick, & Mariel b Pearce not personally see the gallop, but was. M.M.. Maan, a and b Pearce... informed that he was tiring badly towards R. A. Brand, b Pa the faish.
Lorenzo has come back to form and his
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team did almost as well hitting up 34 runs before he was caught by Moore off Baker. The best bowling average was secured by Brand, five wickets for 45 rane, Scores and analysis zum
GR. Sayer; e Moore, b Biker *** 7. S. Leigh Bennett, b Baker
A Choose was charged before Mr Hazeland at the Police Court this morning with the larceny of 823 in notes from Mrsgallop on Saturday will at least give him &C. A. Hooper, b Bakar........ Stapleton, Victoris Viaw, and was ser- ahor in the 1 mile handicap; but
Dr. J. Glaistes, e Morgan b Baker tenced to two months' hard labour and Tinker will carry my money again. Baker, and b Pearce
wherever be starts. I spoke strongly in A. C.. Leith, b Taylon me four hours' streks.
his farcar last time and he justified my S. S. Moore, not o judgment. He certainly looks fit to vic again.
ACCIDENT AT CAP SOI MOON. fur Macro correspondent recorda the accidental death on board the ..Sui
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Maybey is looking wall but the other two from the same stable, Castellan and Shabrang, are rot in turm and I do not expect them to figure in the picture.
Total ...
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BOWLING ANALVES.
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Duke Dahlia did 'fast last half mile on Major Morgan Saturday but I understand that the riding Pearce boy forgot the weight cloths which would Taylor have made all thediference. especial y as the Muriel... day afternoon of Mr William Winsh, many times that I annet and shall not chief mero of that vessel. He was on the support him any more, though in the fire budge when the rall of the ship caused him furloge he certainly is a good outside shot. Kasil I hear is riding Stelp in this cofs. He lost consciousness and passed Away, despite the efforts of a melical man spring event, and aa be always bests the place yesterday in the British Cemetery at Tamong the paysergert. The funeral teckstarter he will probably win.
laen, and was attended by the crews of the Sui Tai" and "Sai On," and British residents. Mr Wireb, who was 14 years old, was a widower with aine children,
married.
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RP. Thursfeld, c Beswick, b Brand." #. La Gace, Moore, b Brand........... M. Manning. b Brand H. B. Muriel, h. Glaister R. Kennedy, b Brazd... F. H. Bakar, Baswick, b. Brand T. E. Pearce, not out
H. B. Tayler, not out Dr Auhrer, and in Maas
Major Morgan, did not hat...
Extras...
How any person in possession at liis or her sanity could seriously circalate and apparently believe such an absurd rumour as that Earl Kitchener and signed passes one's comprehension At the present juncture only the acrious illness of our most distinguish-Ta" when passing Cop. Sai Moon on Sa-going was hesry. He tas let me down so Bater ed soldier and administrator would justify a step so extraordinary and so profoundly sericus Lord Kitchener is not the man to take such a step merely (if such were the case) because he found himself at variance with one or more of his colleagues in the Cabinet. He is much more likely to | tell then exactly what he thinks ṛnd leave it to them to co-operate with him-with or without their complete approval or without caring much, if anything, about their disapproval. It is not without good grounds that Lordship has got a reputation for being a man of strong character, one who knows what is wanted, what he
his
A FOOL OF A FELLOW.”
A Chinera, whố was fined $80 or A month by Mr Lindeell to day, sared his Worship that any of the gamblers there would swear that te was not the keeper. Mt Lindsall accordingly called ono whom defendant selected.
His Worship:-Was defendant there
yes."
Who is the keeper ?—He is
** día is a food of w follow "said thef de-4
I was very anxious to soe Dunrobin, on his first appearance in the Stakes he ran second to Roman Chief in quite good time, him. But he does not all the eye and has with a big field. iccinding Mascotte,, behind
not trained on as he should have done. To my mind he looks backward in condition. On Thursday or Friday, if the Editor will | 'pormit me. I shall endeavour to give some tips, hoping in the meanwhile that the weather will change and give some of the stale coas a chance to recoup.
Wong, nei-chong"
VICTORIA THRATAN.
When Ronis Ruled," which was shown at the Victoria Theatre over the week end, embraced many thrilling episodes. It was the, ebury again of Christian mazkyzdom,
Northern Africa. Wild beasta in their astamal bagsts, and set loose in the Roman amphitheatre, made the pictares anusually exciting. Vivid war scenes depicting His in the trenches, soldiers discharging mor tars, and the effects of shall fre, gare an admirable impression of the great struggle in Flanders. The comic element was again well sustained.
wants and what is essential in the fendant, when Mr Lindsell pointed out that and the scene was layed in. the desert of country's interests. That a London | tha was his ora witness, paper should pablish such a rifle culous statement is also a matter for astonishment. Evidently it was not. passed by the Censor, the paper ap parently believing that sa marvellous La “aenop" conld not be virenĴats{} »
HONGKONG POLICE RESERYE.
RECRUTES.
kex och.. The result one of the Recruits of all Companies will parada Tesday, Nov. Stb and Friday, Nov. 19th. fin mufi at à 90 p.a. at **Central " on
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truncheona, Daly Reminders and Muskatry
parade.
A MATTER OF NERVES.
Suicides in the German Army,
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Total (for 7) BOWLING ANALYSIS.
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MONDAY. NOVEMBER 8, 1915,
BY TELEGRAPH.
THE WAR.
GERMAN ATLANTIC SUB- MARINES PASS STRAITS
GIBRALTAR
OF
FRENCH AND ITALIAN
VESSELS SUNK.
FRENCH SUCOESSES ON THE WEST FRONT.
"BOMBS DROPPED IN THE DUNKIRK DISTRICT,
ĠERMAN BURMARINE CREW INTERNED.
AMERICA'S NOTE TO GREAT BRITAIN.
Reuter's Service to the China Marl.)
AMERICA'S NOTE TO GREAT BRITAIN.
OBJECTION RAISED TO A POLICY OF EXPERIENCY.
LONDON, NOT. 7.
The American. Note to Great Britain farther complains of restrictions to American commercs caused by the British blockade. It does not contest the British Egures showing an increase in American exports, but maintains that the United States has legal right to sell goods into the general stock of a neutral country. It contents, moreover, that even if the goods are listed as 10 conditional contraband and tre destined for an enemy country through
neatral country that fact in itself is insufficient to justify their irure. 3Therafore the United States contesta ugnimat the seizure of vessels upon cop- 11jectural suspicion.-
The Note also raises the question of effectiveness with regard to the blockade in the Baltic, and declares that there is no better settled principle of international law than that forbidding a blockade of neutral ports,
It also declares that the Prize Courts have not afforded proper reparation 0 for injury done to American traders.
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MATCHING NOT PLAYED. The two matches arranged by the Kowloon 'A' and 'B' tema against the Chinese Recreation Club and the Univer sity, were postponed on account of the unplayable nature of the pitch....';
· CLUB...v...... KOWLOON","
Consequently the United States squet insist that Great Britaia does not adopt a policy of expedianey but that she should set according to the. established rules of international law, whose unimpaired maintenance, is of the utmost importance to centrale of the future.
The Note concludes that the United States unhasittingly champions [integrity of neutral rights, exercising always strict Hopartiality.
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BOMBS IN A BRITISH STEAMER.
MORE."HYPHENATED". AMERICAN TREACHERY,
LONDON, NOT T
The British steamer Bio Tages, from New York with a cargo of The foʻlowing will represent the I.K.C.C. v. Komicon C. C. at Kowloon of sugar, caught fire in the Atlantic" on Novcuber 11. She was berbed Wednesday next, play to commence stat Halifax and the fire was extinguished. 10.30a.m.-R. Hacock. T. E. Pearce, RN. Anderson, D. E Donnelly, Brand, R. P. Tharafield. M. BL. Mian, F. S. Leigh Pennett, Major Morgan, F. Syne Thomson, and E. J. R. Mitchell.
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"GOLF.
The officers are convinced that the Austrian and Gorinan. stevo, dores, who loaded the steamer, placed bombs in the hold
The vessel was commanded by Capt. Bell who was formerly cap- tain of the Thorilis," the first merihant ship to sink a German sub- marine.
GERMAN SUBMARINES FROM THE ATLANTIC:
FRENCH IND ITALIAN STEAMERS BUNK.
LONDON, NOV. Ze
results, so lar—has been timt e
SINGLES CHAMPIONSHIP AN SAMLING. The nomi-6ral of the open championship newspaper office of the "Glübe,"
· EQUIPMENT PARADE,
singles were played off yesterday afternoců which first published the statement
at Fan-ling, Mr Campbell beating Mr Al ranks will parade ty" Central
T. W. Hill, and Mr Dodwell beating Mr has been raided by the police, who 5.15 pm. on Thursday, Nov. 11th Winter
The Central News correspondent, at A. D. Crew by one up. The matches were th Cape to be worn by men Uniform, (w have, very properly in oar opinion, to whom same has been i sard, remsir der stregrad, in view of General von Hinden. both interesting, the players showing good A Paris communique states that German submarines from tho arz's sixtament that the nation whose golf and play was generally oven. The Atlantic passed through the Straits of Gibraltar, probably on the sh (laidd hunts on whatever copies of the mufti. Rides, ammunition, armlet, oldiers had the strongest nerves would sa
the up
loppy going of the paper they could seize and have Course books must be produced at this in, des attention to the microaging nam mor, ing and the heavy greens improved to of November 2nd and on Noveraber 4thank three steamers, two French
ber of suicides in
in the
lmost an deal' condition.
and one Italian, "off Algeria. The crew of one of the French steamers There was a large number of spectators is missir. Anniversary of birth of King Fawaid Laken mensures to prevent further
Central District Patrolmen (Ixt, shift) strive to demonstrata their strength of including E.E. the Governor, who niso eiren'ation of the canus, That and visiting Patrols will fall in separately nose by numberless crueltion. At the played vrer the 13 hole course in the and be dismissed in time for daty villags of Chrane, near Dumbins, they morning. Nearly 200 golfers and visitors the Globe of all Tendon papers Man on Eastern and Water Police Patrols covered the streets with bodies of tortured utilised the links and there was quite a {should have given publicity to which are for the inspection of their Charge men, women and thikken. Next morning congestion at the first tee realting from:
(lat.bb!ft) will produce their equipment as jakitement mids" litle touch of Room Office all 2nd, whift Patrcime nineteen hodics of German soldiers who the championship games. The last pair bad committed suicide were soen, These left the Club House at 11 33, having been hair to an otherwise very serions will attend the parade at **Central”,
mes had been shooting pacefalin valtios nearly, two hours. WEAKLYBY COURSE 'FAST L manhabitants.
2.30 p.m. —Auction of Eurpiture, Carpet,
∙Fumnos, etc., at Henry Hughes and
Hough
General Memoranda,
WednesdaŤ, Nor. 10
Public Holiday.
Kartionis.
Saturday, Nov. 13:
German army
Daring the Russian retreat the onem
| matter, for it is, well-known, that this | The following Platoons are warned
Agalo, at Przemigal, when the Germani oll-established penny trening juper Wednesday, Nov./No. 3 Platoon, No. SCo. frenzied by the fearful sight and shot then
were Bring themanda of gunoi" nomre, became |(We`only one of its kind in Lumion) { 10th, 9.0 am. ↑ No.4. do No. 3 di selves dead with their own rifles or piercat
derpite recent proprietoria! Wednesday, Nov. So. 2. do
No. 2 do their own bearts with their bayonets 10/h, 10 p.m. No. 4 do No. 2, da After Pizoriyal Gonoral Mackinson changes, 'eous i vative to the core and | Sunday Nov.14th/No, I do No do med orders to the troops saying that
No. 2 do No:1 du nat inclined to reflect- "yellow"
wires and 'nhildren of suicides
icules would not Vir & two Pintións on Wednesd by leaïreceive pensions. A | through the e ilumus of its staid pink Bike Per at 9 a.m. sberg, return about The total number of soldier suicides at pages The journal appears to have sound two Platoons leave 1 Przemysl was 111. On the Dreister and Psharp and retore about 5 pm Dear Juravano there were similar cases, dus Mes will not take their own rifles but to the soldies. dislike of facing no over te hose provided on the Range. **whelming fira.
allowell its haste to get the better of its discretion on learning Unit Lord Kitchener was leaving the War Office and that he had called at Bucking ham Palace. The inference from the Intter step, not unnaturally we aimit, was that his Lordship was placing his resignation in the hands of the King. The fact is that Lord Kitchener was merely paying "a vizit "to" hig Majesty prior to leaving for the near
5.15 p.m.-Gymkḥare at Race Coarse, Fast, where his Lordship has gone to personally enquire into the situation. All will rejoice that no necessity bus
Happy Valley
MONDAY, NOT, 15
Cathedral.
MONDAY, NOV. 22
| arisen for so serions a stap as the resignation of Lord Kitchener would Rectal at St. John's undoubtedly be; and no one will regret
3.34 sim. Faik Mood.
9.0 A m..
Man ara requi ed to make themsolven thoroughly acquainted with the Musketry Core Handbook and the Range Regula tiors" before coming on to the Range. prmpliments whilst engaged on info. Rangen.
The six high scores by Inspectors and Sergeants in Eart 1, on Nov. 7th followe
Members of the Police Reserve will bui
were as
100 200 200 Total Ayda yds yds
1 Inspr. Sirdar Khan... 25 9728 80.
3 Serat Khawas Khan 28 25 25 77 offator Lammert.... 27 24 27 28 18, Majar Roylasce... £7.94 27. 78. Or. Sorgt, McEwen. 27 24 20 70 Cr Sergt. Chinchen.. 27 21 25 73
6 Sergt. Eustace energ 27 10 20 71
Possible 23 at each range 84
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BUBES IN JIYOR EARK.
„New Route While Roads Are Under
1)Ropate
Patroca of the buses on the Park-lane
a privilere strictly confined to motorists, carriage
"TOOTBALL
·Hongkong Y. C. Win.
LATEST NEW FROM THE WESTERN FRONT,
LOSDON, Nov. 7.
A Paris, communiquc states tlust the French have seized the Gers Kun post. Between Salome and the Oise and prevented German contre- attuka by gusts of drtillery fire.
The Getrna attack ut Champagne on the east of the Mosnit boight Wad rusily repulsed,
Tae Énugkong F.0,, aftoz a fine display. defeated the Narg-not quite at full strength-by the goals to nil on Satur
lay in the opening mach of their League reason, and bad the satisfaction of doing it before an unusually big crowd. The Clubhijs. were attacking nearly always, scoring through Walker in the free hall, and Fennel sad disfatish in thesecond. Other good players for the lab wero Black and Stalker, whila Fauneute And Rowbottam. were conspicnous in the Navy's defence.
SECOND DIVISION,
Fighting continues in the Vosges
BOMBS DROPPED NEAR DUNKIRK
Gernin aeroplares bombed the
kirk district, but only injured
FRENCH TROOPS PROGRESSING LA SERBIA.
The French troops in Serbia have made continued progress in the Rabrovo res
MORE RUSSIAN SUCCESSES.
PETROGRAD, Nar. S
In the Second Division of the Hongkong Lesque the Staff and Departments" brat Belcher's by four to two, Dayler and Swars. respectively scoring all the goals for the two sides. St. Joseph'a through two The Russians to the south-east of Riga successfully attacks thin goals setted by Goldenberg copior, Look Germans. The Rusalane carried the accond line of German trenches fall potate from Kowloon Junior, “wha Incked combination.
along the western shore of Lake Sventen, pturing 800 môn The R, after having the pull at the The Russians have repulsed a German attack on the le bank of tordugh Hyde Parker parere hitherto first, drew with the Bhropshires 1-1 the Styr and have also smashed a Turkish attempt to cross the ver
people, and taxi pisangers.
2. The "arrangement is only a temporary.
Do, rendered necessary owing to Hamilton. CHAMBERLAIN'S COUGH REMEDY. placs, which is a continuation of Pariz-iano, |
Artonaro in the Caucasus.
ITALIANS HEAVILY REPULSE THE ENEMY."
Rose, Nov. 8.
& communique states thurt artillery and infantry actions confining in our favour; the energy being heavily repulsed and leaving a number of
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