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FLOWER SEEDS.

QUEEN MARY'S NEEDLEWORK

GUILDE

WORK DONE BY THE HONG KONG BRANCH DURING OCTOBER

LITH HAL WORK PANTY (under M

Stähl):-

- To Mrs, Barton, Ilon. Becretary, Rad Cross, Rawalpindi 12 dressing gowns 96 hed jackets, 58 slippers, 19 dozen hand korchiefs, i ton cloths, 41 milk covers, 57 pyjama suits, 28 night shirts, 10 sur geons, coats, 18 wash gloves, 51 eye band ages, 20 head bandages, 26 mops, 10 smal. pillows, 27 shrouds, dish cloths, table cloths, hold-alla, and playing cards and tobacco

BOLO PASHA'S TREACHERY. SENSATIONAL DISCLOSURES.

Official disclosures have been midde at New York, which show that Folo Pasha, who was arrested for espionage in Paris, received advances of 1,600,000

delinrs (£320,000) from Count von Bern- orf (former German Ambassador to Washington) in order to "huy up the French Press in favour of Germany. Details of the plot show that the money was deposited in a New York bank, and ***remyer through other banks before it reached the Pasha, whose arrest followed e despatch of defailed evidence to France. It is expected that the entire

shortly be revealed.

To the Red Cross Dépôt, Bombay-neb of German plotting in America will Dairs of slippers, 125 pyjama suits,

The Attorney-General has issued a shirts, 21 pairs of operation stockings.

mops, 7 caps, 2 statement, which shows that Bolo Pasha 21 dressing gowns, knitted waistcoats, 14 pillows, 84 undated eleverly, and deceived the bankers. jackets, 33 shrouds, 12 veste bag, 17 He visited Mr. W. R Honist's home, scrubbers, 5 pairs of gloves, 60 milk but there was no indication that it was more than an ordinary social visit. The covers, 3 cse bandages, 1 pair knee caps,

HONGKONG MAGISTRACY. THEFT OF BRASS FROM TAIKOO

DUCKSA

A Chinese pleaded guilty to stealing brass from the Taikoo Docks

The defendant was arrested as he was coming out of the Docks, and some of the brass was found in his pockets and the rest in his boots.

Sentence of one in nth's hard labour wasi passed:

ANOTHER THEFT OF BRASS.. The Chinese youth charged with the theft of a bruss nozzle from the Pacific. Mail 6.5. Venezuele was sentenced to

three months hard labour.-

CARRYING A REVOLVER WTIHOUT

A LICENCE.

An old Chinese pleaded guilty to

Inspector Brazil statel that the defend having a Colt revolver without & licence.

ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL.

RGA HKFC, 1,

HONGKONGS LEAGUE DIVISION: L

These teams met on the Club Ground on Saturday. Both were practically, at fall strength, and a keen struggle for

points resulted. The Club forwards worg soon round the R.A. goal, but Attwood came out and kicked clear, The artik lorymen, after a somewhat shaky start, pulled theinsolves together and forced play into the opponents territory Townsend put in a fine long shot which hit the uprights. The gunners then forced

a corner. Youngman took the kick and

pinced it nicely in front of goal, where

Green seize upon it and opened. the Scoring for the Artillery. Shortly after. wards, in an attack on the R.G.A. goal, Gerrard, obtained the hall from the left. wing, and without hesitation scored what is probably the best goal of his football career. It was taken so quickly and was

30 covers, 17 tray cloths, 6 surgeons conts attorney-General is further investigating hot was arrested by an Indian watchman so well placed that Attwood had, no po

reversible jackets, hacks of cards and Bolo Pasha's Activities. cribbage board:

To Local Men--100 shirts, 230 vests, 150 handkerchiefs, 153 pairs of socks,... mufflers, 1 helmet, and 1 pair of gloves UNION CHURCH WORKING PARTY (under

Mrs Maconachie)

To Colonel Gordon Hall, Cairo, Egypt - 596 rolled bandages, 47 many-tail band nges, 54 eye bandages, 18 bed jackets 5 vests, 49 suits of pyjamas, 10 shirts, 18 handkerchiefs, 18 surgical caps, 18 covers, 12 pairs of bed socks, 23 whit wool caps 15 scrubbers, SATADI LO! puzzles,

Hugo Schmidt, the New York agent of the Deutsches Bank, has surrendered to the Attorney-General all bis messages tent by wireless to Berlin concerning the payments by Count, von Bernstorff of 1,800,000 dollara. Bernstorff's codo name wag

Charles Gledhill. German for sign officer's name was William Fox ley. The payments were made through a trust company at Washington. It is learned that Bernstorff spent appro ximately 27,000,000 dollars £6,400,000) în the United States following the outbreak of war until he was ousted. A consider able amount

Wis

utilised for the

on hoard the s. Tale. When charged sible chance of saving.

The interval at the Police Station, defendant stated arrived with the scorca level.

Shortly after resuming, the soldiers an overcoat and found

obtained the mastery of the gaine and that he picked the revolver.in one of the pockets.

Aine of $50 was imposed, with the kept the play mostly in the Club half. Green made some wonderful efforts to alternative of one month's hard labour.

core, on one occasion eluding almost half the Club team. Stewart, McCubbin and Stewart,

BELIEVED TO BE DAFT

A coolie was charged with stealing In block of pig iron, valued at $6, from the Kowloon Godowns.

Inspector Gordon stated that the de fendant was arrested in Canton Road carrying the block of iron on his should When brought to the Police Station,

ers.

Care, however, were always watching and he never able to get into itu,

To Local Mon 30 shirts and 96 pirs legitimate purpose of purchasing a defendant admitted the thoft and aid came out and cleared in good style.

of-80CKS.

material for use after the war. DOI LITTLE BIT SOCIETY (undor Mrs.MCAM

Green)

PARIS

It was disclosed that Bolo tried to buy

To Mrs. A E. Barton, Hon. Secretary. Clemenceau's newspaper, and the Bod Cross Fund, Rawalpindi sulis Comme Eu Chaine." He also tried to negotiate for the purchase of Figaro, pyjamas, 104 milk covers, 12 for cloths. 33 cloth slippers, & face cloths, and and invested £60,000 in the Happel. Bolo has now given up bia hunger strike, khaki woollen caps.

and threatens to drag highly-placed per- sons into the affair.

ROME

To A. L. Davice, Hon. Superintendent. Red Cross Depot, Ne 2 Bled, Alexandra Dock, Bombay 600 rolled bandago, pairs cloth slippers, 40 white allen tezested the Pope's brother, the Marquis caps, 36 suits DYJAIDE, 70 khaki woollen

de la Chiesa, in a proposal to establish

B. E.F France-50 Buits pyjamas, 10 ca ton quilte, 50 khaki woollen caps, 2-khaki woollen helmete, 3 pairs knee caps, 21. white woollen belts, 34 eye bandag, 32 pairs stretcher boots, 10 pillows, 60 while woollen caps, 1,050 roller bandages, 17 pairs alittens, and 34 pairs cloth slippers, To Lieut. II, 0. Clements, 101 Machine Gun Co, Egyptian Expeditionary Force, Egypt 08 pairs-Socks

Ja the Commandant, The Chestnuts,? Shelford Bed Cross Hospital, Lambs., England 380 colled bandages, 103 Bus pyjamas, 52 white woollen knitted belts, 20 pairs white woollen hed socks, 18 white woollen caps, 40 eye bandages, 13 khaki woollen caps, 14 many tail bandages, and 25 pairs cloth slippers.

To the Matron, Hospital Auxilia.ro, 113 Honfleur, France-238" rolled band ages, 16 pairs stretcher boots, 70 eye band ages, 25 pairs cloth slippers, 115 flannel vesta, 16 pairs white woollen bed socks,

L'Italie states that Bo'o Pashe in-

4,000,000. The Marquis, obtained approving letter from the Pope, which Bolo Pasha exploited. The nuncio at Madrid indeed the Pope to withdraw his approval.

many tail bandages, 19 eye bandages, 11 head bandages, 450 ewahs, 4 pairs of socks, 6 anti-verman shirts, 4 scrubbers,

and 6 packs of cards,

PEAK CLUENo return.

ITALIAN CONVEST (under the Sisters)- 18 shirts.

Kowloos UNITY WORKERS (under Mrs

Young):

he picked the iron from a heap in the godown Inspector Gordon said he was of opinion that the man was " daft," and asked that be be remanded under medical supervision,

The case was adjourned to Wednesday UNLAWFUL POSBESSION.

A Chinese was charged with stealing 17 hemp bags from a godown at Shauki wan Bload,

Inspector Sim stated that the coolies who were employed at the godown found the door broken open when they went to na of them

krielay mor

a favourable position to try a shot, fo intent were the R.G.A. un scoring that. they nearly let the Club obtain, a couple of runaway goals. McTavish, on one occasion almost did the trick, but Attwood.

Some time after, Chassels got away, and looked a certain scorer, but he shot too. soon, and his effort failed. A drawn,

fourd, who had worked very hard for game seemed almost certain, when Tal-

the gunners and had narrowly missed! scoring on several occasions, had the satisfaction of notching the winning gou- with a well-judged shel into the top corner of the net. The game was a well- fought one, and where all did so well its would be unfair to single out anyone for special praise. Teams

R.G.A-Allwood, Edgeler and Dieken- Koms Barman Talfourd and Townsend Youngman, Gretton, Green, Halls, and

Baxter.

HK.FC-Goldenberg; Cave and Me Calbin; Ralston, Stewart and Rodger,

Railton

went to the Bay View Police Station to make a report and another made his way to the racecourse, where he saw the de- fendant attempting to sell the bags to a marine hawker. The coolie followed de-Wood Chassels, Gerrard, McTavish, and fer ant till he reached No. 2 Police Station and had him arrested there.

Referee Mr. F. W. Wright. Defendunt pleaded that he bought the bags from a coolie for $1.60

After hearing the evidence, the magis trate convicted defendant of unlawful possession and scot him to prison for 14 days,

JAPAN AND THE USA. To Mrs. Lefroy, 6.8.F.A. Maurice Hostel, Britannia Street, London, N EXCHANGE OF NOTES RELATING 51 pices of women's and children's clothing and parcel of shoep

Sayang WTO CHINA

The American Consul General, Hong kong, is it receipt of a cablegram indicat ing that Notes have been exchanged he tween Mr. Lansing, Secretary of State, and Viscount Ishii, Special Ambastidor

To Srcial Case-8 pieces of men's clothing, 40 pieces of baby's clothing, and 40 pieces of women's clothing

Aligs Vivian, The Maurice Hostel, Hoxton, London N. 40 pieces of women's clothing, white woollen caps, 5 quilts, 5 pillows lothing, 38 pieces of children to the United States, under date of

and parcel of sho

shoes, te 5 bags swabs, and 1 lot magazines. to Miss

The Institute, Mansfield

ted woollen mufflers and 50 flannel vests,

To Headquarters, Hongkong-70 knit folp Tucker, Soldiers and Bailors

Street, London 51 pieces of men à

To Miss Dongles Children's "Ai

pieces of children's clothing made from

November 2nd, which were formally com municated to the Chinese Foreign Ofco on Friday and in which an important

NAVAL AND DOCKYARD (under Toolety, 9, Molten St., London W statement of policy is indicated.

Sandeman)—10 shirts, 28 vests,

The Notes state that the American and

SOUTH CHINA ATHLETIC, 3; MIDDLESEX RESERVES. 0.

DIVISION 11:

Played on the Club ground. The South Chine Athletic were the elevarer team and at the interval were leading by zne goal to nit. Just before half-time the soldiers lost one of their backs who collapsed and was taken off the fields “ This was great handicap to them on resuming, and before his return the Chinese had added two more points, to which the Middlesex failed to reply.

Referee Mr. Frost.

SSTH CO. R.C.A., 3, KOWLOON, I These teams met on the Navy ground. The soldiers were not at full strength lood, however, played quite a good game, but secured a fairly easy victory. How-

and up to the interval managed to hold

pyjamas, 13 socks, 8 mufflers, 11 caps, materials supplied by the War Charities Japanese Governments recognize that their own, the scores then being 1-1,

kerchiefs, and 10 aboes

U.SR.C. (under Mrs. Keigwin)—–550

19 sweaters and 13 pieces of children's

15

VEGETABLE AND knee caps 5 balaclava belmets 48 hand-othing supplied by members of the K.U territorial propinquity creates sper Youll having scored for the Artillery and

Moosdeen for the civilians. Workers Golding and Mom relations between countries, and, conse

Mrs Nicol

Afterwards, Lieut. Hall added the rolled bandages, 21 capsiline bandages, FB silk bags, each containing a handkerquently, the Government of the United

chief and a toy, 19 exercise books and States recognizes that Japan has special second point for the soldiers, while Wat FRESH CROP of 1917 having 30 eye hundiges, as many-tail bandages, pencils and Xias curde, rap cibums interests in China, particularly in the sou niado, the game practically safe by

108 square swabs, 800 sponge swabs, 192 dolls, a flannel petticoats, knitted

notching number three from an excellent been just collected orders hroads, 13 wool caps, 9 pairs of surgical

aps, and 1 large ball.

part to which her possessions are concentre from Jones, From three Hongkong little girls tiguous. The territorial sovereignty cf Referee Mr. Pugb. solicited for Autumn

early stockings, 11 pairs of wool Books, 6 silk

haga, sach containing doll, bander China, is to remain unimpaired, and the muffers, 182 balaclava helmets, mops, bief, and a toy. Spring sowing.

parties to the exchange of Notes roafiran reaffirth the “Open-door" principle and declare

ON

List will be mailed free on

Goods not cleared by the 14th Nov, at 5 application.

'be mbject to

All broken, chafed and damaged rackare are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined hw pers. Goppanu & DOUGLAS,

the 14th Nov 9211

Claims against

presented within 10

they will not be recognised.

*Bleemer most be

of arrival, <therwis

No Fire Lempiranos will be effected by us in

soy onen whatever

Bills of Leding will

counterm goad by

JARDINE HATHESON & Co, lab Hongkong, 7th November, 1917.

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ONGKONG

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YOKOHAMA, JAPAN,

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and 18 scrubbers.

CATHOLIC WOMEN'S Leguz (onder Mis Loureira) —–2 trench sweaters, 11 mufflers, * helmets, 4 pairs socks, 5 pairs bed socks, 10 knitted scrubbers toilet gloves (onde from old towels), ta food covers, 3 cotton crepe cushions, ( small pillows, 4 bospital equares, 4 many tail bandagen, 5' eye bandages, 19 dozen gauzŊ SWI small piece mosquito net, and 972

natingea. WESLEYAN CHURCH WORKING (under Mrs Robinson):

led

a 15

Per Hongkong War Charities-1 parcel

games and toys.

seived (

The following letters have been re themselves opposed to the acquisition by any Government of any special rights or privileges that world affect the inde pendence or territorial integrity of China or that would deny to the subjects 05:

Fettizens of any country the full enjoy.. ment of equal opportunity in the coun merce and industry of China.

Lady MAY

S.SHS, London,s

July 27th, 1917

have again received

ST. JOSEPH'S COLLEGE, 4; RE ASTAVARES, 1

Ogley

Played on the Navy ground. man ad Aevier for one each for the was responsible for two goals, and Hyad College Webber scored the only point

Reloroo Mr. Attwell, which the sappers were able to obtain,

HONGKONG LEAGUE DIVISION 1.

MADAM We three large parcels of clothing to be used for the disabled soldiers of Whores fitch, and may I ask your ladyship to The American Government declares ite parer to the various donors very sincere confidence in the Japanese Government's thanks for this most acceptable help intention not to discriminate against R May I at the same time thank your lady Power METAN

trade or diregard Treaty rights of other Ahip also exceedingly I beg to remain, Kadam, yours faithfully,

PARTY MIGU

To Major Harris Edge, 4th KALL FEE France 100 shir

end.

mailteta, 1 knitted cap. 594-10)

(Signed) ADAY TUCKER

Gun Club Hill, Kowloon,

31st October, 1917.

Club GA H.KFC Middlesex

BLUE FUNNEL LINE'S PURCHASE Navy

IN JAPANS

DEAR Mr KEIGWIN. On behalf of The Blue Fannel line has bought nine

the HK.8.3. RGA Mountain Battery, new steamers in Japan (says the N-C

TENNIS.

Goals:

I beg to thank you very much indeed for Daily New) recently launched in SHANGHAI TENNIS PLAYERS AT THE the helmete, socks and mufflers which you Nagasak for the Suzuki

o kindly sent me. There were seal to and a 2,000 datos festen Kohe

CHINESE RECREATION CLUB.

Egypt on the 17th instant, and should K. Hagimoto. A representative of the An important tennis match

about the t

time the cold weather British firm is also said to have bought Me Norman and Kimora Tam sure they wi

aka, and ha, and Mexia Ng, Ez Kor

cente 2 beg to

HELENA MAYWORKING PARTY (under to all

ready ak kuche Mr Jordan 642 rolled bandagen 16

beest

yone in Kobe and two in- anks has been trying to get

get them Nagasaki. Negotiations for Cours sin of three

have been conclade

Keung has been

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