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SATURDAY, MARIH 1, 1919

'KOWLOON BOWÉNO

GREEN CLUB.

-ANNUAL MEETINGS

The annual meeting så the Hy loon Bowling Green Cho was "beld last evening at the Cach gun, Mr. J. B. Chapman being in the -chairi

THE CHINA MAIL

ALLEGED EMBEZZLEMENT. RAUB AUSTRALIAN GOLD

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Charges of embezzlement were brought against a Chinese who ap peared before Mr. R. E. Lindsell this morning.

accused was represented by Mr. P.) Mr. M. K. Lo prosecuted and the W. Goldring.

MINING CO, LTD.-

"Uncorporated in Queensland.) »

THR GENERAL MANAGER'S PROGRESS REPORT FOR 4 WEEKS ENDING JANUARY 25, 1919.

BT. KOMAN MINE.

Mr. Lo informed his worship that he wished to add a further charge The report for the 2019 son against the accused, of fraudulently

The accompanying sheet of Mine -stated: The profit made in the work-converting 49,128 piculs of rice Measurements and Assay returhs ing of the Club is $2,704.4. This valued at $80,000 for his own benefit. shows a total of 484 ft. made up of 20 is due to the legal support gato Applying for a remand, Mr. Lo asked! the Club in general by the memom. for an increase of bail to correspond ft. sinking, 56 ft. driving, and 368 ft "Fifteen new members joined the to this further charge. At the crosscutting; as against a total of Club during the year and so laft, previous hearing two charges were $37 ft. for the previous faur.weeks. making the present total 148, ap brought against the accused and increase of six over bost pear. The $5,000 bail was fixed for each annual competitions were again phy charge. His friend on that occasion been advanced 6 ft. making a total 940 ft. level. The north drive has ed, but owing to continued Badhad no difficulty in finding the weather had to be carried bill money, and as he appeared to have of 202 ft. The lode 59 ins. wide 1910. The usual single the wire plenty of money, he

assays 6 dwts. played and in addition pain and supposed that he would have no added bringing the total to 204 ft. (Mr. Lo)To the south drive 4 ft. has been polats games were introduced and greater difficulty in procuring money The lode 52 ins. wide gives 4 dwts, met with good support. The pa! for the increased bail.. competitions in this branet of sport Mr. Goldring said that the present 230 ft. has been extended 6ft. Total 840 ft level. The drive north at were commenced but owing to recharge was one of embezzlement 22 ft. The lode 54 ins wide is worth of enthusiasm of players had to be which may eventually prove to have 2 dwts. abandoned. The Committee hope nothing in it at all. It was not a that the season row commenced will charge of larceny in which the ball te.. more successful. The be fixed ad valorem to the amount Competition was played during to involved. He submitted that $10,000 season and games were ethed by was a heavy ball. His friend had al who took pars, Kordo há no right, to go an increasing it again to give way to Tikoo. The Moreover his client knew all about Comunitter regret to record the deaf the charge; he was prepared to of three of members, Mr. A. A. (appear before the Court. Myffe, who was drowned while ser. ing his country in France, Mr. W. Drummond, who, died in England, and Capt. H. H. Alock, who was lost tea through" enemy action. Di a surety.

The bedenks of the Tub

due to the donors of the hay bürclə

some prizes for Bowls and Tennis.

Mr. Lindsell fixed bail at $15,000, being $10,000 for two previous charges and $5,000 for the additional one. The latter could be in the form

The doll section continuis to be very DANISH CRY FOR JUSTICE:

popular and with the younger players coming along with great entla

some very fire games will be wit. It is an error to attribute to the aessed in the near future. A bandi. entire Danish people the desire to re- ep competition is well under way cover the whole territory stolen by and will be completed at an early the Germans in 1864. They ask no more than the northern half down to line from Hoyer to a point north of Flensburg.

date.

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the 85 ft. lode has been driven 4 ft. 640 ft. level. The drive south on bringing the total to 269 ft. The lode 49 in wide gives 3 dwts. 140 ft.

Crosscutting. For stope filling,

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stope, lede 252 ins wide worth 4

Stopes. Above the 540 ft level, one

dwts.

lode 194 ins wide worth 14 dwt.

Above the 840 ft level, one stope,

lode 200 ins-wide worth 7 dwts.

Above the 740 ft level, two stopes, Above the 640 ft level, two stopes,, lode 201 ins wide, worth 8 dwts.

Above the 540 ft level, one stope, lode 232 irs wide worth 1 dwt, "

ANDERSON MINE.

been extended 3 ft. Total 34 ft.

660 ft level. The crosscut east has

The crosscut west has been ad- vanced 5 ft. Total 36 ft. This has been stopped.

260 ft level. The north drive has been extended 10 ft. Total 1466 ft. The lode 55 ins wide assays 1 dw. 160 ft level. On the cast branch the drive has been advanced 3 ft making a total of $2 ft. The lode 57 ins wide is worth 13 det.

Crosscutting. 156 ft.

AMERICAN CONSULATE GENERAL HONGKONG.

No. 1033.-Inks-The Economy Hak Company of Cincinnati, Olio, invite correspondence in relation to their line of inks of all grades.

ŞURADE INQUIRY LIST NO. 103. Saws: Machine Knives, etc. The

Hongkong merchants are invited to correspond with American com cerns seeking Hongkong connections as listed below --

Americas Exporting Company, Inc., No. 1025-Jewelry-The United of 212 Union Street. Providence, RI seek a Hongkong market for a gene. ral line of jewelry and invite cor respondence.

No. 1026-Worsted," Wool and. Cotton Yarns. H. E. Greene and

looking to the introduction of thei New York City, invite correspondence Company, Inc., of 353 Fourth Avenue,

mercerized yarns and all similar line of worsted; wool. cotton and products.

ware Novelties and Similar Good

No. 1027-Saddlers' Tools, Hard The National Novelty Company of 136 East 23rd Street, New York City, seeks to place on sale in Hongkong compasses; mallets; plough cutting its line of saddlers' tools of all kinds;

and seaming ropes: thimbles; sail- gauges; marine hardware; palming

makers' tools and heavy and light hardware. The concern'invites cor; } respondence.

Williamsburg Chemical Co., Inc., of No. 1028-Aniline Dyes.-The

196 Broadway, New York Ciy, invites correspondence from Hongkong firms interested in aniline dyes.

No. 1029-The Chas. "Aishuler Mfg. Co., of 1103 Transportation Building, Chicago, Ill., seks a Hong kong market for its line of men's shirts of all grades and invites corre spondence.

firms

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Messrs. Harding Tilton and C5, of No. 1031.-Kaitting Cotton Boston, Mass., seek to place on sale in Hongkong their line of cotton yarns for knitting hosiery and under wear and invité correspondence.

On the lode at 21 ft in the east cross- The Chairman in proposing the

cut drives have been taken 5 ft and adoption of the report and statement/

Sft to the north and south respec of negrunts, said: The financiall Ninety-five per cent. of the people tively. The lode shows a width of 40-P.D. Campbell and Company of 401- No. 1030.-General Representation. position of this Club is steadily im of this part of Schleswig still speak ins and assays 1) dwt. proved year by year, and your Com-Danish, despite half a century of in

411 East 36th Street, New York Cit 360 ft level. The drive north has invite correspondence. in relation to mittee are pleased to by such famous repression: Not only have been driven 16 ft making a total of the general import and export trade satisfactory statement before you for they been prosecuted for speaking 1863 ft. The lode 51 ins wide assays and seek representation of Hong.song the year taler review. A surplus of their own tongue in their own homes, 2 dwts. 92,704.24 of meeipts over expendi. but parents have been fined and de- bure shows the club to be in

prived of the custody of their children healthy entiin. The profit aris. for sending them to school in Den- ing from the bar, amounting to mark. Yet the population remains $3,351.74, is fairly large for this fly attached to the Motherland, Clab, but might say you he and the desperate German. efforts to most enterprising committee

colonise have. only affected towns charge of this section.

where Government functionaries have gentlemen, with a perspicacity for gathered round them groups of which the Club's thanks are due,artisans and small tradesmen from made sne rery favorable

Germany. Pur-

Farther south, 54 years of stern chases of stock, which, in view of the uncertainty of supplies and ised the region that restoration to persecution have so largely German- prices then prevailing--cur Cli cilorges not being increased have don't want German deputies raising Denmark is opposed because. "We helped considerably in this profit, the Schleswig question in our Par Following ne last year's example, is proposed that our Honorury Secrement. They say: "We would tary and Honomy Treasurer be has been hitherto the attitude of the rather the Germans kept it. This granted the same honorarium as at large majority of Danes who have year, namely, $100 each. This Club undoubtedly been influenced by a has the services of two very abie wholesome rational fear of their servants in these positions and we all bullying neighbour's might. "All 14 ft. making a total of 33 ft. The appreciate their value.

The mem neutral countries believed that Ger lode 36 ins. wide assays 31 dwts. bership this year has increased by many was invincible." sis, the total membership now stand-

But now, as it dawns on the people to the south drive 20 ft. has been added making a total of 73 ft. The

No. 1032-Railroad Track Special- For stope filling.ties. The Track Specialties" Com- Stopes. Above the 460 ft level, City, seek to place on sale in Hong: pany of 29 Broadway, New York one stope, lode 96 ins wide worth 2 kong their line of specialties for dwts.

derc." railway tracks and invite correspon

lode, 110 ins wide worth 64 dwts.

Above the 360 ft level, one stope,

lode 108 ins witde worth 1 dwt.

Above the 260 ft level, one stope, Above the 150 ft level, two stopes, lode 104 ins wide worth 12 dwts.

east has been advanced 9 ft. "Total 100 ft level. The main crosscut

"DERRICK'S SHAFT.

347 ft.

The north drive has been driven

Crosscutting for stope filling, 50 ft." One stope has been in operation

From surface a winze has been

ing at 148. We lost by death three that the dreaded military Colosseode 42 ins, wide gives 22 dwts. very old members, and also wry really smashed, the native hue of recently came other mecbor, Mr.Pesolution so long sicklied' o'er as Talip. In the League Being Com-Shakespeare's Dane said, with the petition we one more have to be pale caste of thought, gradually on a lode 18 ins. wide worth 12 dwts, coatent with sevood place. Should recovers the faculty of action. Doubt started and sunk 20 ft. there be Inter-Chib contests this yearful timidity swells to assired boldness. intended to come down on the 300 We will misa the services of two stal-Long pent-up griefs, practically ft. lode and prepare it for stoping.

This is wart phoven, Mr. Russell and Mr. ignored by Europe for 50 years, cry Haxton to make up for the loss of aloud for justice. The feeling here these two fine players will necessitate is such as Damocles must have exper careful choosing of rinks. This past ienced when the hanging sword was year the Tawn Bowls Association of removed. Shanghai invited a rink from Hong-

MILLING SHEET FOR FOUR WEEKS

ENDING JAN. 25, 1919.

Bt Koman, 50 stamps ran 23.156 "days. Lost time 4.844 days due to

long to take part in a series of In-universally palpable fact that the shortage and usual causes.

It is a simple statement of a shortage of power, and ore-labour terport Games with Hunkow and little peoples of the Scandinavian Shanghai. It is to the credit of this, countries breathe more freely because

" Stone crushed Et Koman 1582 the premier Clab, that four of our Prussianism is dead. Now, at long! members comprised the first Hong-last, the people dare speak their Rong Interport rink. Messrs. Rus minds. self, Hurvey. Bond and Gerard, at

A vast meeting of Danish electors

no strall personal expense, visite was held at Apenrade, in German Shanghai and played matches "with Schleswig, to support a claim to

Anderson 1583 Scope

45 Junction" 331 Derrick's 254

3795 tons Huntington Mill (1) ran 23.75 days.

shortage of ore and usual causes. Surface ore treated Koman 700

the other two Interport rinks, leav. the Peace Conference for south Lost time 4.25 days due to power. ink our Club's ours with the Schleswig's right of self-determina. anghai players and returning with tion. The question grows in acuteness the Hankow dag. It is to be hoped by the fact that the Soldiers' and Tue Hongkong Association will take Sailors Councils are oppressing the up the Interport games," in which people even more severely than the case we will be are to see keen core- Kaiser's Government by levying 'petition for places in the rink. I terrible tributes on farmers' cattle. also wish to meċtion, in this connec

tion, Mr. Ross, who took such good

2567 197

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1379 **~*

2079 tops Total ore crushed in Koman Mills 5874 tons.

Amalgam Retorted Smelted 889-883.225 97 96.350

986 *979.575

24.6 days, Lost Time 3.4 days due to Bt Malacca. 2 Huntington Mills ran repairs, power, and usual clean up.

Surface ore treated Bt Koman 1652

Totals

cure of the gentlenen in Shanghai for a President they had a gentleman Battery. The playing off" of the ties in who had the interests of the club at H. Mills our bowling competitions was some heart. They had as past presidents "what delayed owing to unsuitable a humble Englishman, a fiery Irish weather, military duties, and various man and a retiring Scotsman and it <other reasons, so that it was only on was only fitting that they should Saturday last we saw their complet have a Welshman this time. ion. This year, with less arduous military requirements, we hope to a return to normal times.

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This motion was seconded by Mr. Davison and agreed to.

The business of electing the office.

Tennis competitions were aban- bearers for the year was then pro-

doned this year. With a return to ceeded with. They were: Vice-Pre

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Bt Malacca 1789

3441 tons

Amalgam collected 553 oss produc

happier times we look forward to a sident, Mr. J. Morris: Treasurer. Mring 242. ozs retorted yielding 240.40 more successful tennis, season. "Gol Hedley; Secretary, Mr. D. S. Cooper; ozs smeltted gold. fing members show great enthusiasm Committee: Messrs. D. Gow, W

and before long we trust to see some Russell, D. Neilson, D. Harvey, J. 5. Average yield per ton

of our players figuring in the Cham-Mcintosh, C. Atkinson and W. Davi

pionship. The donors of the hand-son.

somé prizes for bowls are asked to

Stamp 4.6546 dwis

accept the Club's hest thanks for their prizes for the season: Messrs. D. R. The following members will donate generosity.

Shaw, W. B. Hind W. Davison, J. Totals-Ore crushed

Mr. W. B. Hind seconded. and the Morris, C. Afkinson, J: B. Chapman, motion was carried unanimously. D. Harvey, Simson, D. Neilson, R

The President proposed that Mr.M. Dyer, J. Manchau, Mackenzie W. J.. Owens, the Vice President, be (Liverpool) and D. Steel. -- elected President for the year. He! referred to, the good work he had dous for the club, and in having him

of thanes to the outgoing office- The meeting concluded with a vote bearers.

H. Mills 9270 Malacca 13972. Tailings 800.

9315 tons Amalgam collected 3317,000 'ozs Smelted gold 1219.975 Average yield per ton 2.619 dwts Fineness of bullion 915.6

per thousand.

W. H MARTIN

General Manager.

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No: 1034-Band and Circular

Sheffald Works, Inc., of 86 Warren Street, New York City, invite corres pondence in relation to their line of circular saws, hand saws, cross cut wide band saws, narrow band saws, saws, cane knives and similar gooda.

No. 1035-Automobile Trucks.

Hongkong agent for theme of pany of Clintonville, Wisk The Four Wheel Drive, Auto Com

automobile tracks, particularly the [four wheel drive truck, and invite

correspondence

Hangi February 1919.

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As their Salos Rooms, No. 8, Des Voeux Road, Corner of

Ice House Street,

A quantity of natting" (new)

ary nerting. Suitable for Tennis court bound-

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Particulars from the undersigned. TRAN:-Cal

HUGHES & HOUGH,

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