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INVESTITURE AT

GOVERNMENT HOUSE.

HON. MR. SEVERN, C.M.Q.

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1917.

Mr. and Mrs. Godge, Conmandar "and Mr. Gibson, HH. Mr. Justice Gon- pořts, Mr. Galluzzi, Mr. and Mrs. Griffe. Min. Mr. and Mrs. Hallifag, Mr. and Mm. Tule, Consul-Ganeral Hamel, Major and Mrs. Hammond, Mr. and Mrs. H.

THE MAGISTRACY.

ALLEGED THEFT OF COAL.

Four Chinese boatmen were charged": before M. J. R. Wood this morning. with the illegal possession of 13 tons of conl valued at $500,

in the light those Demands east on Japan'a mbitions, and thus the announcement, will éxalta intense curiosity as to what are regarded as Japau's "special faterest;"-that is to say, whether they are

Hancock, Mr. R. Hauenek, Mr. A. E. of such a character as to give

Harris, Mr. and les, Sea-Herston, M Last night at Governinent House and Miss Hastings, Mr. and Mese Hay, Japau, subject to the open-door telegram from General Chung Ti Do His Excellency the Governor, in the Mr. Fayashi, H. Mr. and Mrs. Holy-

Mr. Gring appeared for the defence... guarantee for trade and commerce, commander of the northern troops on presence of a large and representak. Mr. and Mr. Hodgson, How

Inspector Gordon stated that about € free rein to the aspirations with the Szechuan frontier that he took tive gathering, invested the Bott. Hicks, Capt. and Mrs. Halliday, Mr. and on harbour patrol duty, noticed a junk B. Hastings, RN. "Dr. Hanston, Mr.s.m. yesterday, Sergt. Band, who was which she is so freely credited, possession of Tselaucheng after an attackMt. Chad Severn, Colonial SecreM. II. Humphreys. of becoming the guiding and con-which lasted four days. The Yunnanese trolling genius "of China in her troops are retiring towards Faahun, with the Companionship of the regeneration.

They burned and looted Taelaucheng Most Distinguished Order of St.. when they evacuated the place........ Michael and St. George to which he was appointed ou January 1st THE TROUBLE IN MANCHURIA last. The ceremony took place in the Ball Room which was very prettily decorated for the occasion with palms and flowers and baskets of flowers and lerns suspended from th ceiling.

NEWS OF THE DAY.

LOCAL AND GENBRAL.

A shop coolie, aged 40 has been sent to the Governmont Civil Hospital suffering from ir juries sustained through throwing himself from verandab.

-

There are indications that overtures are being made by Kirin to the military forces, of Heilungklang to join them.

'A NORTHERN ALLIANCE.

H.E. The Governor and Miss Mag

anchored near Holt's Wharf with DWO small cinder boats moored

For

The people in the junk were shipping coal on to the cindar boats. As soon as the boatmen Mrs.. Kömp. Mr. and Mrs. King, Dr. saw the Police approaching, they ran and Me Koch, Mr. and Mrs. Emath away and hid themselves in the junk..

They were all arrested, two being fount Mr Kremer, Mr. and Mrs. Reignin

Ht. Rev. Bishop of Victoria, Mrs. näd tisses Lander, Mr.. Mes and Mist hidden, under the bilge boards of the Lecable, Mr. and Mrs Lindsell, 3. junk, and brought to the Yanmatí · and Mrs. Looker, Mr. and Mrs. Lowe. Police Station. The junk and the

Mrs. Mansfield. Mr. and Mrs. Mail | boats wore left in the Yaumat

Melbourne, Mr. Moxon, Commander and Mrs. Myburgh, Mr. Mori, Colonal and Mrs. Morgan, Major and Mrs., Morgan Mr. and Mrs. de Martin

Mr. and Mrs. Irving, Miss Innes. Mr. and Mr. Facks? Mrs. Jenkin, Capt. and Mrs. Milner-Tone. Mr. Hurley alongside Johnbs, Dr. Johnson, Dr. and Mrs, Jordan, Mr. and Mrs. Joneheer,

Owing to affairs in the South-west received tha guests as they entered.Jam, Hon. Mr. and Mrs. Messer, Mr. basin with a lakong in charge."

provinces, the Tukwans of the provinces of Shantung, Andhi, Bonse, Shensi and Fengtien are forming an alliance.

THE FIGHTING IN HUNAN,

The Hon. Treasurer of the Society | of St. Vincent de Paal hags to" saknow ledge with thanks a donation cf. 925 to According to a telegram from Hunan the funds of the Society from Afighting has been going on at 'Anfa for Friend:"

several days, and the Northern troops have been fairly successful. Lung. The China Mail Steamship Co.'s Yu Kwong's troops (one of the ¿China sailed from Shanghat this morn-invading forces) has reachet? Hengahar

ing, November 7th, nut is due to arrive here on Saturday, November 10th, at daylight!

CANTON NEWS.

General Luk Wing Ting, har tele graphed clemanding an explanation of the dismissal of Chan Ping Kwan, the Military Governor. He ba ako saked for the dismissal of Lam Foo.

The Water Return for November 1st, just issued, shows that the water ic storage was 1,475.03 millions of gallons Last year or the same date the water in storage

The Government has decided to was 637.66 WHEN Viscount_Inn, who beaded millions of gallons, so the Colony is now dismiss Tum Ho Ming and to deprive the recent Jupasere Mission to the in an emineatly satisfactory position as Luk Wing Ting of military authority, United States said good-bye to regards its water apply, thanks leaving him only an empty title. President WILSON, a Press message

to the vast reservoirs now nearing

CHINA AND THE WORLD WAR. completion

Tytam Tak In from Washington appeared in the

this reservoir alone there, were 1,057

The Chiness Ambassador at paper the United States which

millions of gallons on the lat inst. Washington has asked for the despatch "No anouncements have

Kowloon had on the let of November of a Mission to the United States to this year exactly the same quantity of arrange for co-operation in the war. water. in storage 18 last year Details of the mission, consisting of namely 342.10 millions of gallons. Military Officers, will be sent, shortly,

A burden Gutowns of the Hongkong and ever been made of what resulted from Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company the trip of the Mission other than Limited, whanics andfer from the whaivus,

that the sonversations between de ivary may be obtaiur.

ids not cisarea by the 14th Novem-

and Secretary ber, 1917 at 5 r. w It be subject to rent. Viscount. Isht

broken, chafed and datanged pack LANSING hare made for better as are to he left in the low relations between the two countries."

tov will be

ethmind by Messrs.

aldar Douglas on 14th November. We have now the news from Peking 147, at 0.30 mi Chabra against the

Ainer must be presented within 10 days that an agreement has been entered in otherwise they will not be into between Japan and Americh Iodureres will be effected by us whereby the United States recognises Pills of Lading will, he counteraled Japa special interesta" in China and at the same time the "Open

Pozognized,

any case whatever.

by

The wedding of Miss Edith Ethel Witchell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Witebell, of the King Edward Hotel, to Mr. Robert G. Southerton, of the British American Tobacco Company, took place yesterday, at the Cathedral, the Bishop of Victoria officiating. The Bride, who was given away by her father, wa attended by her sister, as Matron of Honour, and Mim Jennie Jack and Miss

CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE.

The Minister of Agriculture and Commerce intends to hold a confercice at Peking of the Chairman of the Chara- bers of Commerce throughout the country.

ST. ANDREW'S FAIR.'

His Excellency was attended by Mr. Ponsonby-Fine (Private Secretary), Captain Llewellyn Edwards, A.D.C., and his six Honorary Aidea-de-Camp.

When the guests had assembled in the Ball Room the following proces- sion passed up the aisle to the Thuis': Mr. Jenkin und Mr. Hough (Hon. A.D.Cs.),

The Hon. Mr. Ho Fook. The Hon. Mr. Anton and the Hon. Mr. Shewan.

Mr. and Mrs. Newall, Mr. Nicholson,

Mr. and Mrs. Nisber..

Mr. d'Cattingen." Mr. and Mrs. Dao, Consul General Obaldin, Mr. Ormiston.

Mr. and Ms. Parr, Me. and Mr Pan, terrible Putte

The lukong fell asleep and some persone, probably the owners, seeing nobody guarding the boats, attempted to recover. them. They took a small sampon and proceeded to tow the boats with the luckless lukong who was quietly sleep- ing in the junk's cabin. Fortunately the Police launch happened to pass that way again and the attempted

bad to cut

the boats adrift and make their escape amongst the other boats in the basin. Inspector Gordon added that it was his opinio that the coal had been stolen from eno of the coal storages at Yaumati.

Mrs Pollock, Majer Pumby, Mrs. Putter, Bishop Pozzoni, Liedt.Col, and Mrs.rescutors Thursby Pelha

Mr. and Mrs. Ram, Rav. Father Robert. Moa, and Mme. Reall

Commodore and Mrs Sandeman, Flon Mr. Sharp, Mr. and Mrs. Shenton, Mr. and Mr. Sim, Mr. Sindair, Mr. and Hon. Mr. Messer and Hon. Mr. Airs. Stalib, Mrs. Stedman, Mr. and Mr. Sutherland, Capt. and Mrs. Smith, Pollock.

Consul General Suzuki, Hon. Mr.

Hon. Mr. Lau Chu Pak jód-Hos. Mr. Halycak.

الله

Hon. Mr. Sharp, K.C., and His Honour Mr. Justice Gompertz.

Shewan.

Hon. Mr. Wolfe and Hon. Mr.Me. and Mrs. Tutcher. Hallifax..

R.

Mr. Thorne, Mr and Mrs. Tisdall..

H.E. Major-General Ventris. H Commodore Sandeman, R.N., and Ventris, Mr. Van Rees. Hon. Mr. Kemp..

Ht. Rev. Bishop Pozzoni and His Honour Sir William Rees-Davies,

H.E. Major General Ventris and the It. Rev. Bishop of Victoria.

Capt. Wood and Capt. Arrastrong (Hon. A.D.Cs.).

Mr. J. W. Jamieson, CM.G. Sir Charles Eliot. R.C.M.G., C.B. LL.D., and Sir Paul Chater, C.3.G. HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR.

Subadar Mehr. Kahn und Subudur-

Major and Mrs. Wakeman, Mie Wil kinson. Mr. and Mrs. - Winslow, Hon.... Mr. and Mrs, Wolfe, Lifent. Col. J. Ward,

Captain and Mrs. Lindsay-Woods.

Colonel You, M. Web Yuk, Hon. Mr. Lau Cha Pak, Hung Mr. Flo Fook, Mr. Chan Kai Ming. Mr. Ng Hou Tea

Mr. Chou Shew Shan.. #

GERMANY'S LAST THROW.

Major Roshur. Khan (Hon. A.D.Cs). SIR FRANCIS LLOYD'S INVASION.

Capt. Llewellyn Edwards, A.D.C.

WARNING."

The Hon. Mr. Claud Severn fol- It is quite possible that when the lowed, supported by the Hon. Mr.Germons find the game is op they will W. Chatham, C.M.G., and Mr. We make one last desperate throw by trying

[to invade England. Yuk, C.M.G., who were preceded

|

This view was expressed by General

JARDINE, MATHESON & Co., La Door." polier is reaffirmed. There Winnie Belson as bridesmaids; all A FEATURE OF HEATHER DAY: cushion the Royel" Warunt and the urged the need for more Volunteers.

4DATES,

is an obvious contradiction of terms

he

We

The case was adjourned, bail being fixed at $100 each.

SEVERE PUNISHMENT" OF A YOUNG SERVANT GIRL.

The case in which a Chinese lady was charged with ill-treating a young servant sich, was again before Mr. Wood this morning. *:

Mr. Mastingly, who appeared for the defence, stated that the Secretary of the Chinese Affairs had been consulted, had heard both sides of the story and her! come to the conclusion that the child deserved punishment though the punish ment was somewhat excessive. There had been no proof of systematic ill

treatment.

&

His Worship imposed a fine of $50, remarking that nothing could justify" the treatment accorded to the child.

AN OPIUM CASE:":

by Mr. Ponsonby-Fane. bearing on a Sir Francis Lloyd at Camberwell when

The case in which a Chinese lad wis carrying bouquet of flowers.

are straining to the utmost to 2272 Hongkong. Ser. 7, 1917.

carry on the great advances," he said charged with the illegal possession of in this statement which the publica Bridegroom, was supported by Mr. T. F.

Few people realize the amount of insignis of the Order.

"but it is possible that we may have to 19 tacks of prepared opium, was again work involved in organising Heather When the members of the proces-fight bere... INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATIONtion of the full text of the agreement Ford, who officiated as best MAA.

It is quite within the power of the brought before Mr. Wood this morning COMPANY, LIMITET,

Mr. M. K. Lo appeared for the may explain. And perhaps like After the ceremony a reception was Day (Nov. 30) and its many attractions sion Ind assembled on the Deis, Mr. alder men of the country to meet and the Anglo-Japanese Treaty of Alliance held at the King Edward Hotel, and designed to capture the nimble dollars Ponsonby-Fane read the Royal Warroll back such an attack. We want defence, and after avidence had been

of the public on behalf of wounded rant, and His Excellency the Gover-every man of the 'A' class won is over - may not! The objects of that subsequently) the happy pair left for soldiers. A largely attended meeting nor proceeded to pin the decoration They must not hang back. It is given by the defendant's brother, "His

their patriotic duty to come forward.Worship discharged the defendant. Allianse are (1) the" consolidation and Macro.

of the Fair Committee was held on to Mr. Severn's breat emphasising and it is a call that no man with the maintenance of the general peace

Monday evening, when certain important in the words of the ritual for such right feelings of Britisher will let

pass details were decided. It may here beccions the significance it bears of Tadia; (2) the preservation of country, Captain Hussey, who has been explained that St. Andrew's Fair,

of loyalty and honour.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES,

FROM CALCUTTA, PENANG AND

TE

SINGAPORE..

On the eve of his departure for in the regions of Eastern Asia and England, to offer his services to his 19E Steamship "RAJAH," having arrived from the above porta, Can minses of cargo by her are hereby informed the common interests of all Powers on the China Coast for 22 years, was that all goods are being landed at their risk int the hazardous and/or extra hazardous Fin China Gods of the Hoorkopg. & Kowloon

obtained.

named "because the 30

30th

The recipient bowed in acknow- by insuring the presented with a gold mounted Cigar November is St. Andrew's Day, is ledgment and the ceremony was at Wharf & dodowa Co, Ltd.. hence. independence and integrity of Chins Case, subscribed for by a few members of to be a representation of an old Scottinn end, but the guests remained to and or from the wharves, delivery may be and the principle of equal op- the V.R.C., of which elub Captain fair and as it is to be the one and only hear an excellent programme of

afternoon and evening feature of Hea Good not cleared by the 1fth instant portunities for the commerce and Hasey has been a member for about 15ther Day, it involves an enormous music by the Band of the 28th

il broken, chated and damaged packages industry of all nations in the China;Fears. Mr. Witchell, presenting the gh concentration of effort and a very large are to be felt in the Godowns, where and (3) the maintenance of the said that Captain Hussey had always committee of busy bodies with ideas tions were greatly enjoyed. The steiner most be pressured within 14 dny territorial rights of the high contraes: / taken a keen interest in sport, and he to carry it out. Should the Fair be programme was as follows:

will be subject to rent.

they will the examined. Claims against the

imany card was.

Kills of Ladung will be corintersigned by

General Managena.

Middlesex Regiment, whose elec-|

HONGKONG POLICE RESERVE.

Orders lasted by Mr. F. C. Jenkin, D.S.P. (R.).

'PARADES, EENTRAL, 6.00 2.3.

Thursday, 8th November, Nos, 7 and 8 Ambulance Platoons."

Friday, 9th November, No. 1 Section and all Recruits.

There will be no parades, except of Amyita, dinzing week commencing Mon

day, 12th November

-Intermezzo Love Bells" Doral. 3.-Suits Indian Love Lyrics" 1.-Overture" French Comedy" Bels

1-Espagnole "* Barbarillo"** Karn.

Woodelarde Finden.

INTERVAL OF 25 MINUTEN

WINTER UNIFORM.

Tat and 2nd Shift Patrolmen will from

A. COOLIE'S "SUDDEN LOSS

* OF MEMORY"

A shop coolie was charged before Mr. Dyer Ball this morning with fraudulent- ly converting to his own use $3,650, money belonging to the firm.

Defendant pleaded guilty, and cold His Worship a marvellous story of a sudden loss of memory. Be related how he paid some of his accounts with the money and after that he had no recollection of what happened. He could give no explanation of what had been done with the money, and swore that when he came to himself, be found

was sure the Members present would of arrival otherwise they will not being parties in the regions of Eastern ragnized.

success is assured The Committee No Fire femurupeo will be efected by us Atia and of India, and the defencegree with him when he said that the favored with good weather an enormous

congenial, smile and cheery manner of at their "special interests in the the departing member would be greatly admission for adults and 20 cents for decided to make a charge of one dollar

RDINE, MATHESON & Co., Lo. said regions. - This clause does not missed. Captain Hussey suitably replied, children. The Fair being especially Decessarily acknowledge that Japan after which the members present drank attractive for children, every effort is has any "special interests in the health of the Captain, with musical being made to feature the afternoon Novelebie La Cinquantaine Marien,

Slavonie" Friedemaan, this dato wear blag uniform on daty. bimself walking by the fire station. Ho honours. if Japanie

particularly, for them. Among the 7 dello Sole" Simple Aveu." Thome in Orders of End and 3rd November, will because he was afraid of the conse The test Emergency Call, referred to did not return to his master's abo attraations to be provided at the Fair-Softe Winiature" Costes, we'en be made during week commencing Tum- were mentioned at the meeting, the During the interval the guests day, 13th November following

Hongkong Nov. 7. 1917.

(Continued on Page 9)

THE CALENDAR.

China; though able to satisfy Great Britain that he has then, of course, th: co-operation provided for in the agreement intomatically extenda to these. The agreement made MEMO FOR TO-MORROW.

between Japan and the United States p.m. Auction of Miscellaneous Goods (Dress Materials, Serges, Silk 1908 contained no mention of any Socks, Perfumery etc.) at Messen.special interesta" in China Ita lugber's and Hough'

General Memoranda. FRIDAY NOV, & SATURDAY, 10

8.15 p. Auction of Household Furniture, Bed Linen, Cramophones Out-ginan ate "ets at No. 34. Lyndhurst Terraco. SUNDAY, Nov. 1

King of Italy's birthday (1800). HONDAY, Nov. 1

General Holiday

TUESDAY, NOV. 13

THE SITUATION AT

يا

5.Bhapsody

The Intelligence Burcu 2

at Canton,

Palace of Vanities Shooting Galleries

Kicking the Football.) Aerial Flight Swings

partook of refreshments in the supper room or strolled about the grounds which were prettily illuminated by strings of red lanterns.

communicates the following inform Joy Wheel Aunt Sally Coconut Shies

ation

The guests invited were Mr. and Mrs. Alabaster, Mr and Mrs.

KRGENCY CALL.

By Order,

TF: Hoton.

A.S.P. (...

quences.

His Worship romanded the case, so that the prisoner could have time to consult his memory.";

A LIFT BOY AND HIS CHAIR

A lift boy at Loxley & Co. charged

rattan chair, before Mr. Dyer Ball, HONGKONG AND CHINA DISTRICT this morning,

and Mis Anton, Major Ardoino. Dr. and Anderson; Consol-General Anderson, Mr. T. JOHN'S AMBULANCE BRIGADE. another Chinese with the larceny of a

119. Aubrey. Mr. d'Aquino 3

Mr. and Mrs. Beavis Mr. Beck, Me, and Mrs. Bird, Commander and Mrs.

The following appointment is made

The question of military governorship Merry-go-rounda etc. etc... Canton will not affect the expedition ary programme in unan against the varieties the Committee has been ad- In connection with the Palace of lending feature as regards China North Vanguards of the Second vertising for some days for variety the declaration that "the policy of Expeditionary Army from Swangtung turns of every description. A nom

It was stated that the complainant both Governments, uninfuenced by which has already left Canton, and the ber of replica have been received but

took up a passenger on the lift yesterday any aggressive tendencies, is directed main body is expected to start at its the Commitee hope for many more. Beckwith, Major and Mr. Black, Mr. subject to the approval of Major-General to the maintenance of the existing earliest convenience.

and Mrs. Bowley, Mr. Bernard, Major J. C. Dalton, Chief Commissioner at tilin time, and when he came dors The theatre will be open throughout and Mr. Browne, Mr. and Mrs, Bell, Dr. Stuart Béguin Strahan, M., again be found his rattan chair missing. status quo in the region above men- The situation in Canton, in spite of the Fair from 3-30 till 11.30, so there is Mr. and Ms Butterfield, Mr. Bullin MRCS (England) to be Division carrying the chair into Queen's Rood. M.B., B. Ch. (Ox00); LRC.P. (London); He ran outaris and saw the defourlant oned (ie "on the Pasific Ocean strenuous efforts on the part of Tuan to ample scope for talent in this line to do Mr. and Mrs. Carleton, Mr. and Mrs. Surgeon

Carpmael, Mr. and Mrs. Cartwright, ind to the defence of the principle rouse discontent among the

discord iande the official circle, of equal opportunity for sommarce

Captain Cassel, Hon. Mr. and Mrs. excitement among the people at home and industry in China. The present

Chathor Sir Paul Chater, Capt. and and.misunderstandings of the Southern

11 Chainpkin, Mr. and Min. Claxton, fr. Coppin, Rev. and Mrs. Cooper.lient Lieut. Col. Crisp, Commander Coates, Mr. and Mrs Celliers

troops

ita bit.

It was decided to ark Miss Anton organising and to undertake the d p.male of Crowa Jand at P.W.Dragueness of the intimation that the policy abroad, is being well handled supervising of the sale of shortbread, cakes, scopes, bannock, sweets, dells, Agreement entered its between Those in authority have resolved to souvenirs, eto, and the Committes HALF-TONE AND

Japan and the United State cope with it with a strong hand. It is pressed the hope that the Indies of “recognises Japan's special interents expected that the question will be the Colony would see their way to LINE BLOCKS. in China is certain to give rin at tifactorily settled within a few days make this department a success.

the present juncture in

FOR AD

ENTSTATEStory to the suspicion that the Foreign STRAZIONE, FIO Powers are not - Lierse to Japan

Joe Towing influence in Chin

"ACCURATELY

WILL HAPPEN.

WHY IT SELLS EKLADY'S Cough Demily is rugh medizine the largest selling

E. Sir William and Lady Bed Davis, Mr., Mr. and Miss Denison, Mr Des Vaux, Mr. and Prof. and Mr. Digby, Hous Dodwell,bir. and Mri Dowley Surg

Division, butted to

Queen's College

(Bà) R. Batres, - Districe. Supt. in Charge District.

CHAMBERLAIN'S COUGH REMEDY Weremony, cast. Till not only give THEN you hare a bed cold you want. relief, breesfect a prompt and permanent care, a cemedy that is plaisant to, take

remedy that contains not lati HEZ Chamberlain'asrough. Bemedy

thiges requiranien take acta ons Datu

yes the lang aids exper

andy

He gave chase and arrested defendant,

Inally handing him into the custody of

ST Ladian constable.

A sentence of three months” hard abour was imposed

HONG)

SPORTING,

0.0, F. KOWLOON C.C

following win?

at Kowloon November,"

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