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THURSDAY, MARCH 6, 1919.
WAR CHARITIES.
SUBSCRIPTION LIST No. 34.
Beneta):
Sir Robert Ho Tung, re-
fund of special war tax
Ard and th quar ters, 1018
Collections from Boxes,
G.P.O., E.K. Hotel and Star Ferry Pio... Mr. X. H. Dextwell
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LATE MR. J. J. EITZEN.
...:
SALE OF PONIES.
THE CHINA MAIL.
LAST WEEES FAVOURITES SOLD
CORRESPONDENCE.
OBE95.
(To the Editor of the CHINA MAIL") Dear Sir,With reference to the interesting three-mover problem in
WHITE
SUMMARY COUNT.
"(Continued from Pagok:}
Counsel said that he originally claimed $195.33, but by had über to his friend, of which his Laudabip Furnished pastioula of five items had a copy, amending the claim to
proceed with items 1, 2 and 4 only. He was prepared to abandon itera 3 and 3 on be could not produce evidence to" prove them, the only man who could prove them was not available, he having gone away.
Mr. Joergen Jacob Eitzen, Charge d'Affaires for Norway at Tokyo, whose death in Japan is announced, was born in 1877 and graduated at the university at Christiana with a law
Some of the favourite and success. degree in 1900. In 1903 he was ful ponies in the recent Jockey Club appointed secretary at the Foreign races were, among the sixty-nine $ 332.59 Ministry and in 1906 was made vice ponies which were sold by public your paper of yesterday's date, Ione of 93-15 odd, hut he would
consul for Norway at Hongkong.roup yesterday afternoon. Mr. give below two variations, since when he has been almost con- Hurley, of Messrs. Hughes and Hough 9.54tinuously in the Far East. For was the auctioneer.
several months in 1911 he was acting Consul-General at Shanghai, but was again at Hongkong until 1914 when he was again transferred to Shanghai as acting Consul-General, which office he filled until November, 1917, when he was appointed to the post at Tokyo. Mr. Eitzen leaves a widow and two children.
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BILLIARD CHAMPIONSHIP.
Last night at the V.R.C. P. A. Yvanovitch beat Capt. E. B. Green by 400 to 298. The winner made double figures at almost every turn of play, but made no break higher than 31. Capt. Green took things too easily at the start.
To-night K. K., Leung and F. W. Black meat.
11. B.-K., 6. "Starlight "brought the best price,1. B-R. 5. $370, Moonligh: $360 and the 3, B.-B. 7 dia 'check popular subscription_pony Barst Length"
and mate. $240. Blighty King brought only $20. How are the mighty fallen."!
:
Here is the list of ponies sold, with purchasers and prices: Starlight, winner Garrison Cup. and Hongkong Stakes, 2nd Sub-Griffin Challenge Cup and Tytam Handicap, pur chased by Mr. Nemazee $370 Moonlight, winner Racing Stakes, 2nd Wong-nel-chong Stakes, 2nd Royal Navy Cup, purchased by Mr. Soares... Burst Length, winner Sub- Griffin Challenge Cup and 2od Valley Stakes, purchased by Mr. Galluzi American Chief, placed twice during meeting, purchased by Mr. Soares mem!
360
240
BLACKLUN "1. F.-Q. 4. 2. KIP.
SECOND VARIATION.
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WHITE AND B.-Kt. 6.
BLACK'
1. P.-Q.3.
2 R-Q. B. 1..
3. R.-Q. B. 8 mate.
2. P.-Q. 4.
Yours faithfully,
D. E C Hongkong, 6th March, 1919.
SHANGHAILANDERS AND GERMANS.
A public meeting at the Shangbai Town Hall on Feb. 24 passed the following resolutions >---
In conclusion, counsel Bakchhe would like to call the evidence of a man named Lung Chon Poufat, be was a very busy man and would like to get back to his office as soon as possible. Counsel did not want to give evidence first as he might be pretty long about it.
His Lordship agreed and that wit- Desa's evidence was proceeded with as we went to presa.
The Cling Mail leats that Pro- fessor W. J. Hinten of the Hongkong University has been offered the post of Commercial Commissioner in Siberia.
TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS,
NOTICES.
Lane, Crawford & Co.
AGENTS FOR
COMMUNITY PLATE
THE ARISTOCRAT OF THE DINING TABLE
WE INVITE, INSPECTION OF OUR UNIQUE,
AND DISTINCTIVE
SELECTION
SHEFFIELD
STERLING SILVER
ARD
OF
ELECTRO PLATED WARE
SUITABLE FOR
(monthly sub) .... Mr. G. Morton Smith
(monthly sub.)
50
10
Mr. E... Sith (month-
Jy sub.)
10
Mr. J. H. C. Goodban
"(monthis bub.).、、、、、、、
10
Helena May Institute for
Women (monthly sub.).
10
1. T.
150
few
Dealers of
Messi A. S. Watson
& Co.'s Stad (month-
by sub.) ...a
83
"15 members of Taiko,
Club (monthly'. sub.. December)
พ
01
Dr. C. M. Reanley, per
H.K. Club (monthly
subscription}
5
Mr. C. H. Gale, per
H.K. Club (monthly subscription)
Running Pool over Big
5"
Course, Janu
2
Mr. D. M. Mickte, per
H.K. Club (monthly. subscription)..........
Dreaper's Cup Bogey
Maybe, bought in
225 170
Competition, Jauy..
10
Mr. G. Morten Smith
Dr. S. S. Strahan, per H.K. Club (onthly subscription)
(monthly subj
10
Firefly, winner Rialto Stakes,
purchased by Mr: Staves..... Claret, purchased by Mr. Staves
155
130
Mr. E. G. Smith
23
(monthly sub.....
10
Mr. P. P. J. Wodehouse,
per Hongkong Club
20
M. A. G. Warren, per
HK. Clab (monthly
Mr. J. H, C. Goodban (monthly sub.) ...................... Mr. S.. H. Dodwell
(monthly sub Anonymous Monthly
10
Congo Chief, purchased by Mr.
Gonzales Vesuvius Dablia, 3rd Black Rock Stakes, purchased by Mr. Staves........ Meymoon, purchased by Mr.
130
(1) This assembly of members of civilized nations records the sense of horror and indignation with which it has learnt of the inhuman treatment to which prisoners of war have been sub- jected by the enemy powers-treat- ment of such brutality as would shame the most barbarous race and while expressing its deep sympathy 125 with the survivors and its commisera-
10
50
1,886.50
Blinded Soldiers F
Chub (nthly etab.)...
##4
Hailors;
W. Regn-Davies
A. Hicks and C. M. WIL-
(monthly sub)}
20
HE SF. H. May
son, part proceeds of ***Look See
250
TENOR
(monthly sub.) ........
150
M: C. Thorne (monthly
Mr. M. S. Sassoon, per H.K. Club (monthly.
A 2408
↑ WHEN THE GELAT DAWNES SHINING
subscription}
"50
#ubscription)
20
85
Ojager Singh (monthly
3 Subscribers per H.K.
subscription)
10
Club (moathly scb.)...
30
Fairdooze, purchased by Tam
Wing
their crimes, in accordance with the, usuage of civilized nations towards common malefactors.
A 2002
(BACHELOK DAYS
QULEM
ON LAFF CHAMPLAIN
PUBLIC AUCTION.
A 5838
MISSOURI
WALTZ.
,85
Victoria British School
(monthly sub).
30
5
Mr. S
G. X+wall
(monthly sub
02
50
Wedding Bells, placed Off-day. purchased by Mr. Grimstone. King John, winner Tytam "B" Handicap, purchased by Mr. Blank......
(2) This assembly of Shanghai residents expresses its appreciation
IF
{THE WALTZ WE LOVE
TH
THE Undezigned has received inskrue-
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JA LITTLE BIT (1QRE
{COME WITH MI:
FOX-TROT ONE-STEP
" 13
(monthly sub)
20
ཀླུ
(monthly uh.)
subscription)
80 Subscribers, per H.K.
Sir
=
Subscriptions........
Blank................
Bend Or, purchased by Mr.Sedg...
wick
Rheostat, purchased by Mr.
Gegg
Cassius, 3rd Jockey Club, pur chased by Mr. Congdon ...... Catford, late Gentle Cat, pur-
chased by Mr. Gegg... Turf King, purchased by Mr:
Gegg
tion with the relatives of those who
120 succumbed, desires the Chairman to
convey to the representatives of the 115 Allied Powers the request that they impress upon their respective Goy- 110 ernments its conviction of the neces
sity of bringing the instigators and 110 perpetrators of such an outrage on
ST. PETER'S CHURCH.
WEST POINT, HONGKONG DTECH and until further URING the REPAIRS to the abora notice is given the services on SUN- DAYS will be held as follows:
Stephen's Church,
8 AM Holy Communion at St
11. Morning Prayer and Bermon
civilization to a punishment com.at the Diocesan Boys' School 95 mesurate with the heitiousness of
Hongkong, March 6, 1919.
WEDDING AND COMPLIMENTARY GIFTS. CHRISTENING GIFTS IN SILK LINED CASES
NEW
RECORDS
JUST ARRIVED
SOMEWHERE IN FRAKOM
Mr. CD Wilkinson
Right Rev. Bishop of Victoria. Balance of Every Trust Sta Mers. Lane.
Crawford & Company, (monthly sub.) ........ B. H. Owen Carsten- sen. (monthly sub.). Air, T. Kring monthly
subscription) an Mr. FEA. Worse
(monthly sab) p MR. A. C. Pedersen
(monthly sub.) 3. R. C.
(monthly eub.)
Jensen
P. & Co. (monthly sub.), C. B. B. (monthly sub.) Brith bees (monthly sub.) Mr. Wong Sia Woor
(monthly sub)
Mr. H. Skots (monthly
subscription)
"Joint afe (monthly sub.) Stafi Generi}" Post Office (monthly sub.)" Hon. Mr. Claud Sevem
(monthly sub.)"
of Union Churely
(monthly sub.).
止
J.
(monthly sub.) .....
H. G. S. (monthly sub.)
"
22,45
130
10
10
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1 Subser her, per H.K. Club (onthly sub.)... Mr. N. B. Karanjia (monthly sub)_...... Donington
-Ladies"
Bridge Tournarayut"... Royal Navy and H.M. Dockyani, per Rev. F. G. Hastings (monthly" subscription)
Police, per Sergt. Black-
man (monthly sub.).... Kowloon Dock Recrea tion Club............ Members of the Royal Hongkong Golf Club (monthly subs., Dec.j Japy.
Aponymous
Subscriptions
20
75
White Fang, purchased by Mr.
Gegg.....
Blighty, purchased by Ah Pui... Beach Sand, purchased by Mr.
Souza ****.
Anticipation, purchased by Ah" 26.70 Poi...
Tambourine, winner Nil Des
perandum Stakes, purchased by Lieut. Jones.
20 of the action of the Chinese Govern Hess to all by Public Auction,
ment in repatriating the Germans resident in China, at the same time.
75 voicing the hope that no exemptions. will be granted, and that no Germans 70 will re-enter China until such time as 70 may be agreed upon by the Allies; and that the Chairman be requested to ask his Allied colleagues to tele graph this resolution to their respec 65 tive Ministers for communication to
the Chinese Government:
.
100
65
First Fiddle, 2nd Hongkong Stakes, purchased by Mr.
A CANTEEN WANGLE,
20
Stave
55
Monthly
60%
Bannock, purchased by Mr.
Gegs.
50
Red Cross-
Dun pony, quiet hack, purchased
100
100
Red Cross Sale of Hoses
at Hongkong Hotel Hongkong and Kowloon Sketch Club ........... C. A."
by Tam Wing....
50
191.20 Tracy Tupman, purchased by
Mr. Galluzi
50
"
10
Stuff General
Post
P
Office (monthly sub)
100
Bed Cross Sale of Roses
10
at Hongkong Hotel ... Pipe Fund:-
233.15
10
25
* 100
Ladies Working Party
ly sub.)
30.75 Mr. F. G. Boeke (month.
Prisonure of War :----
5 Members, per H.K..
Dub (monthly sub.)...
(monthly sub.)
Members of the Royal
59
A. W
45.35 Avon Dahlia, 3rd Nil, Desperan-
dam Stakes, purchased by Mr. A. Sousa.......................................... 18.25 Essex Chief, 3rd Gymkhana Club Cup and winner in Shanghai, purchased by. Ah Pui Heart, purchased by Mr. Gigg. Club, purchased by Mr. Gegg... Gold Mohur, purchased by S. T.
Shu............
50
This word is often used by Tommy, but we have been asked to give, Tommy's interpretation of it, and a case which recently came to our notice will serve the purpose. Colonel 2. was a Yeomanry officer with a three feathers badge in his cap which he persistently wore although he was Dow posted to an artillery unit. Not that he knew anything about artillery,
'EXIGAY, March 7, 1919.
Leommencing at 11 mai.
ut his "Bilds Rooms, Daddell Street,
A Large Quantity of”
Provisions Comprising:-
con, Soup, Sardines, Cheese, etc.
Jam, Tinned Vegetables, Boot, Mut-
And
bags Coffee Baine. Terms: Cash on delivery,
GEO. P. LAMHERT,
ductioncer Hongkong March 6, 1919,
"
NOTICE
but his bosom friend the General had THE Pablic are earnestly requested 50posted him, and although he did not -to cooperate with the Police in 50 know which end the gun was loaded, the enforcement of these regulations 50 nor which end the shotcame out when 1. Keep to the left.
the gun was fired, he was a colonel 2. Foot passengers must keep to the. in the artillery. He rode on a white
pavement where such exists,
horse, smoked big cigars, and fear 3. Slow moving traffe and coobies
bearing loads must keep near the herb on the left hand side of the road.
J
behind the lines. It was said that beast trafic must keep in the centre
45
50
Mr.
C. Wildin
Smith
1:45
2k
Woodworker, 2nd Jockey Cup,
purchased by Lieut, Jones
45
lessly rode about finding fault with
3
*215
W. F. N.
1.50
33 Members of the In-
Hongkong Golf Club (monthly sub.)
Tarantula, purchased by Ah
Cong Bahia, purchased by
Ah Ch
this and that, but he carefully kept
40
his white horse at least. 12 miles
Pui
40
looked better on a white horse than
20
Officers' Familice Fund:--
Sea Sand, purchased by Ah Chut Dan Duke, purchased by Mr.
Congdon
Rock Mouse, purchased by Ah
Chur...
35
2
Tweed Dahlia, purchased by
Tam Wing....
35
35
214
stitute of Engineers & Shipbuilder (month- ly sub., December) ........ Members of the Kowloon Cricket Cub (monthly sub., January) ̧. *.................. Rev. J. K. Maconachie, 'Mr. Muconachie, sule
ół Puri & plain
Messrs. Thoresen & Co. 1,000 Bir. E. Davidson
HE. Folkek
. 21
100.50
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20.
(inonthly sub.) ........
20
Mr.
E. (monthly sub)
L. Agunsiz
AL
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Mr. E H.
Slurp
30
20
(monthly sub.)
(monthly sub.) ........
Mr. C. G.
Alabaster
(monthly sub.)
Mr. J. L. MePlierson
(monthly sub)
Members of the Royal Hongkong Golf Club
(monthly subs, Dec.) Jang.)
Members of the Royal
Hongkong Golf Club, Parr's Cup Competi tion, December.
Members of the Royal *Hongkong Golf Club, Dodwell's Cup.Com petition, January Members of the Royal "Hongkong Golf Club, Ladies' Captain Cup Competition, Dec.]". Jany. Members of the Royal
Hongkong.Golf Clubs: Ladies Ecleetin Com-
petition, Dec/Jany. Ladies Running Pool,"
January Bogey Pool Over Big. Course, Doc./Jany... Mixed Doublo, Medal Round Competition, December
ន
.10
203,18!
40
16.50
A Member, per H.K.
Club (monthly sub....
Members of the Royal
Hongkong Golf Club (monthly sub.)
Anonymous
Subscriptions
Monthly
Lord Roberts Memorial
Workahopa:-
2 Members, per H.K. Club (monthly sub.).g Kowloon Dock Recrea
tion Club
Tobacco Fund:
1 Subscriber, per H.K. Club (monthly sub.)... Dreadnought Hospital:-
1 Subscriber, per H.K.. Club (monthly'sub.)... Members of the Royal Hongkong Golf Club (monthly sub.)...... Soldiers & Sailors' Fami lies Association:- M. H. A. Nisbet (monthly sub.) ......
Dr. Barnardo's Homes:-
Kowloon Dock Recrea
tion Club ......
Orphan Homes for Scotland.
(Quarriers Homez):- Kowloon Dock Recrea
tion Club
Mercantile Marine Service
Association:
Kowloon Dock Recres-
tion Club.....
$
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25
100
25
100
100
2nd Vich'n, purchased by Ah Pui Meygoon, purchased by Chuen -
Shun Ts, ung
Prudent Kit 18. purchased by Ah
Chut...
Losing Hazard, purchased by
Mr. Thursfid
Bay pony, quiet, hack, purchased
by Ab Chut.. Stiggins, purchased by Cheung
ed by Tam
40
- of the road on its own side og.
antor cars and rickahas
1.
On roads, not used for wheeled *,, traffic foot passengers must keep to
the left of the rond.
any other colour, so he made sure to keep it out of the range of the 40 cdemy's guns. In the column upon which the General had inflicted this curio there were a number of drivers, and being desirous of providing them. selves with sundry necessities, they established a canteen, each providing so much capital and contributing to 35 the labour entailed. The motto of the canteen was Small profits and
30
30
Overtaking vehicles must pass the
vehicle overtaken on the "right" except where the overtaken vehicle istrament In the latter CB50 the overtaking vehicle may pass the tramcar on alther side provid- ing he has a clear view ahead. These rules should be strictly. adbared to, to prevent obstraction and.congestion of traffic.
By Order of the CAPTAIN SUPT. OF POLICE. January 28, 1919.
30 quick returas, and the business grew so rapidly that there was soon 30 a large reserve of cash which the "boys" allowed to accumulate to enable their respective purchasers tó buy anything extra that was required. The stock was sold every day, so all that was left of the canteen was the 30 capital and profits. The thing had been started with the gunners' chased by
30 money and what was there belonged entirely to them, but the colonel Gymk.
thought it was necessary to have fe used by
new management, so take over" the canteen. He took over the empties 30(there being no stock) and the can
Shun Tsung ... Snodgrass, purchas
Wing Olympic Dahlia, pur
Ah Chut....in men van aar Thames Dahlia, winne
hana Club Cup, purch. Ming Yuen Gardens Black Cat, purchased by
Sousa..........
Victorious Crown ******* Spade, purchased by Ming Yü
Gardens... ii va renforcéme
Castello Branco, purchased by
Ah Chutn
Onions, purchased by Ah Chat Perhaps Not, purchased by Cheung Shun Tsung- .... Doubtful, 3rd, Garrison Cup,
purchased by Ho Fook
Mr.
301 some"
RNR 81.88 8.
***
he decided to
NOTICE:
MESSES WG. HUM.
PHREYS & CO.,
teen funds, money provided by the Shameen, Canton, have this day gunners to buy food and other
necessities. Had he been a gunner been appointed AGENTS for
25 they would have called it a robbery,
Bantam Dahlia, purchased by 100
Cheung Shun Trung 25 Lacapon, purchased by Ho Fook 8,409.15 Diamond, purchased by Chuen Already acknowledged 1,428,607,37
Chun Tsungi.....i. Grey pony, quiethack, purchased $1,186,048.82 by Ming Yuen Gardens
Blighty King, purchased by 1,407,128.76 Ming Yued Gardens
2.84 Lees amounte remisted,
Diadem Dahlia, withdrawn
Balance in current je 8 20 623.08 Dusky, withdrawn .....................
19,50
H.
Bong
SANDFORD, I
•Hon. Treasurer. March 6, 19194
Gris Gris, withdrawn.
Dalesman, winner off-day and placed during meeting, with drawn
but because he was a colonel it was the sale and distribution of called take over." That is a wangle.
tricta
Meanwhile, we are anxious to dise the "CHINA MAIL" in Can- cover what this Yeomanry-Artillery officer has done with the canteen ton and the surrounding "dis- capital. Perhaps the Q.M.G.'s depart ment will make, inquiry. We can upply the data. Canteen matters ve been a special study of the SG" staff for many years, as campaign against corruption has nany years evidenced United ** Gazelle.
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Marc 1, 1919.
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