LOCAL SPORT.
HON, MR WEI YUK.
Decorated by President Yuan,
C.C.C. v. Civil Service. This friendly match will be played to-morrow on the 0.0.0.A telegram was received in Ground at 2. pm.
The following will play for the 0.0.0.: H. H. Tayler, L. A Rose, WV. H. Viveash, G. A. Hanoook, J. V. Braga, W. A. Rose, W. N. L. Warrener, R. Pestonji, J. D. Noria, C. Jolinstone, and S. B Batiliwara.
Football.
Hongkong last night to the effect that the Hon Mr. Wai Yuk lias been decorated by President Yuan Shih Kai with the badge of the order of Fine Crop of Grains"
of the third class..
The Hon Mr. Woi Yuk, who is V.1.0, and St. Joseph's Colan unofficial member of the lege mest to-morrow at 2.30 p.m. Logislativo Connil, was born in on the Military Ground. V.R.C. Hongkong in 1819 and is a son of Team. A. Carvalho; the lato Woi Kwong, bunker Chanoate, El-Braga-J-F, He has been associated for many Castro, B. W. Bradbury. "M. Railton; G. Cordeiro, N. Maler. years with many projects having PA. Musberg, W. Muskett and for their object the well-being of C. Jorge.
the Colony and has served on Matches Postponed. Owing to the inspection of many commissions during this troops by General Sir Ian careor. Ho has, dono much good Hamilton, which begins on the Kowloon side at ning o'clock to morrow morning, the Kowloon Cricket Club's matches have been postponed.
Hongkong Cricket League. The following is the League- table to date :-
Clab.
Craigongower.
Kowloon
Staff and Dept.
H.K. Police
Played
Won.
Lost.
Drawn.
11 0 0 8 0
10 10
10 I 0 0
Win-3 points, Draw-1 Point.
work in connection with negotin Chinese Governments, and his tions between the Hongkong and
efforts wont far towards pacifying his
countrymen when riots occurred during the nequisition of the Kowloon hinterland.
His numeron's friends will con- gratulate him on the decoration just conferred on him.-
FERRIS HARTMAN COMPANY:
Clever Performance of 15-
"Mr. O. Joy."
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1912.
PACIFIC MAIL RUMOUR,
Is the Company About to Change
Hands?
For some timo a rumour has been afloat that the Pacifio Mail Company was to sell out its ships to the Hamburg-American people.
In our columna of Tuesday, November 5th, we quoted several versions of the story from Ameri can sources, and today we were informed by a well-known ship owner, who is on a visit to long- kong that the rumour is founded on fuct. He says.
fleet will in all probability "The cutho Pacific ̈ ̈ ̈Mail
pass over to the Hamburg America Line within a possibly within nine months.
year,
As one coufirmation to the truth of my statement I would point out to you the fact that the the Hamburg-America Line- though they are keenly interested
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trade-have made no prepara
the coming Panama Canal tions for it in San Francisco. They have bought no land where: on to build docks, and they have made no arrangement-for the use of wharinge now existing. This is because they have no need ABSENT COMPLAINANT, of so doing, as they will, of course, At the Police Court, this mor- control all the facilities of the
ning, before Mr. C. D. Melbourne, present Pacific Mail Campany.
two women were charged with "The Pacific Mail Company being in unlawful possession of
a plank of wood, -
To-day's Advertisements
VICTORIA
Defendants said the wood was SKATING 'RINK. given them by the foreman on where the donor was. some job. Thoy. didn't know
Mr. Melbourne-Has the com- plainant come up?
Constable 1027-No. Mr. Melbourne:-Well, I must have the complainant. The case.
adjourned..
is
A RICE QUESTION.
Two Chinese were charged at
L.
This popular biok will
Re open on SATURDAY,
9th Nov. 1019, at the
5 to 7 P... Session. Gostly Reducnl Pricos SEL HAND BILLS. Hoogkong, 7th Nov., 1912.
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PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
8.S.KOREA,"
PORTS AND SHANGHAI.
decided on this move because of the very stringent regulations that were imposed by the Con- gress of the United States in the Panama Canal BiH, not only ORGAN: RECITAL,
on the Southern Pacific Railway, The two net musical comedy but in the law that covers rates The organ recital that Mr Den- that Mr. Ferris Hartman put on and regulations and also in the man Faller is giving on Tuesday at the Theatre Royal yesterday clause which makes it absolutely Nov. 10, contains no little interest evening drow a very large atten-impracticable for the Pacific Mail in that vocal excerpts from the dance who were well repaid for Company to operate their ships Dream of Gerontius"aro being their trouble. The plot concerns on any other basis than that of given by Mes. Hunter and Mr. the adventures of two lockets, a foreign owned vessels. Frank Groves. The portions Corsicon estate, secretly married Prior to the passage of the selected are the finale of part 1 conple, and a saucy servant, with, Bill the Pacific Mail had placed and the opening of part two, nai- of course, the conventional happy or lers for the construction of the Police Court, this afternoon FROM SAN FRANCISCO, JAPAN ther of which, nor for that matter ending. Mr. Ferris Hartman look several largo ships that they had before Mr, C. D.. Melbourne, with any part of the work, has been the name part, Mr. O. Joy, and intended to put in operation the larceny of 500 catties of rice
The above mentioned vasol arrived sung
in Hongkong baforo. Mrs.to say that ho did well is to between New York and Pacific and a number of chickens at West
Consigatos of cargo are hereby notified Hanter will also sing "Jerusalem; repeat what has been said of his Coast ports, but after the passing Point. thou that killest the Prophets," performanons for quite a long of the Bill the orders wore can- Mr. C. Tarebrother Mason, of to send in their Bills of lading for and Mr. Groves a recitative and time. The number that he sang celled.
Messrs. Wilkinson and Grist, de-countersignature nud take inmediato
delivery of
from alongside. Bria front "Samson," Among the the second act brought the "The Pacific Mail Company fended the two mon and argued Largo impeding discharge will blini organ items is the famous St. hush down and recalls wore sces no prospect of any amend that there was no proof of aayed inalistly at Business risk Anne. Fugue" by Bachhad a new numerous, while, throughout, his ment to the clause, and therefore intention to defraud. The things and expense. work by Villiers Stanford "Te-business, hol always that touch lerm it more wise to sell out to would not have been deposited in Cargo remaining on board after. cata,"
of pleasantry which kept things Hamburg-America.
a public kitchen open to many FRIDAY Nov. 8. 1912 at 0°pm. uiuving. In the farcical side " With
this sale
there persons if larceny was intended; will be handed at oɔnsignee,' rek and TOO MANY PASSENGERS be "wis well supported by will be
were arrangement They
taken in broad expente. Miss Mugging · Davies wiro, whereby the Railway interests daylight. There was an under- Cargo remaining undelivered FRI- This morning at the Marine us the very independent servant, of the Southern Pacific Com standing of partnership between DAY Nov, 1td. 1912 at roos will be Magistrate's Court, before Cum some excellent work. She pany will have a through tariff the first defendant and the com- mander Basil Taylor, R.N., Kwok Portrayed the snub-nosed maid that will cover the entire Ham- plainant. Shu-kan, a boatian was charged with great effect and certainly burg American fleet.
His Worship believed the rice I understand that after the had been taken away but under with unlawfully carrying in his took the centre of the picture boat 19 person in excess of the every time she was on the stage. opening of the Panama Canal, the impression that a right to do number of allowed by his licence, juvenile lead gave a polished por-all the vessels that they take overcharged the defendants.
Mr. Walter de Loon as the the German Company will put so obtained. He therefore dis-effected.
formance, appearing to good on a new South Amercian run,
ablo.
A fine of $15, was imposed. For carrying 4 porains in excess.
...an
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J Carr, 15 College Chambers, was summoned at the Police When seen tq-day, Mr. Fred. J. Court, this morning by E. L. S. Halton, the General Manager of
Alves, 17, College Chambers, for the Pacific Mail Company in assault; there was & cross som
longkong, said briefly:
"I can make no definite state-moas against Alves for assault,
Carr being the complainant. ment."
Mr. Needham, of Mesars Ewers and Harston, appeared for the original complainant.
PROPOSED PORTUGUESE
SETTLEMENT.
Mr. Ede on His Scheme.
Mr. Ede, who has been away on
Mr. Irving advised the parties to try Bad come to settlement and adjourned the
case for five minutos for the
purpose.
Mr. Needham oventually ex
cargo
subject to landing and storage charges.
No ohims will be entertained for tags or damage unless packages have bean oxamined prior to delivery and list of exceptions furaished consignees. No fire insurance whatever will be
All chafe and otherwise damaged cargo will be examingi at the above. Company's gedown WEDNESDAY Nov. 15h, 1912 at 10 am,
Alohims must be fill or before December 8th, 1912, otherwise, they will not be recognized.
FRED HALTON, A goat.
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DAIRY FARM NEWS.
DAIRY FED PORK.
#
Charles Lamb in his dissertation on the PIG, was the first to tell us how the Chinese love their pig-dead and roasted; but it is not for us! We know that pig, and SOME of the things- he is fed on-but not all !
Ah; but this is DAIRY FARM PIG, a dainty little fellow, fed on the fat of the land, DAIRY FARM MILK and all the good things in pigdom.
Is there any difference in Pork? Well, for good- ness sake, where do you live? Buy it, try it, eat it, then you will KNOW. Cooked to a turn-the Chinese know how-and the
"crackling"-UM,
•·.
Don't wait for Christmas, you may be dead before
that-and so may the pig !
October 18, 1912,
JAS. BUCHANAN & CO. WHISKIES
RED SEAL
TANDEM
ROYAL HOUSEHOLD
H.
MACK WINIE
SURILE DE COM |
'BLACK & WHITE
PIEBALD
SPECIAL LIQUEUR
K. C. C.
COLOURS IN LES, MÚFFLERS,
AND
COAT SWEATERS.
CRICKET SHIRTS, BELTS, ETC.
LANE, CRAWFORD & CO.
"TANSAN"
[838 THE KING OF MINERAL WAIERS.
tanglong. Eth Nov., 1914. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. FROM, KOBE AND MOJL
THE Beamship
14
ARRATOON APOAR,"
Our claim is that sparkling Tansan stands alone, being not
the
having arrived from the above poris, only the most delicious and
but digestable
all invigorating of
most natural
on November 7...
Defendant pleaded guilty, P.C. Evans deposed to stopping tflect with Miss Dixie Blair viz. New York, via the Canal, to WOULD NOT APOLOGISE. "Elaine", in a very pretty turn Peru, Chili and other ports of the boat off Kollouts leland and foling 47 persons on board, in the first act, while Harry Pol- Western South America. whereas only 23 were allowed. hard as Sir Anthony Oliver quite Defendant urged that the wind acted up the reputation he has al- was blowing hard and all the ready gained. Miss Josie Hart coolies wanted to come ashore pleased everyone with a dignified from the Blue Fannel stonmer. Presentment of Madame Wood There was no other boat avail-berry, the mistress of the ladies' seminary, and Miss Minta Durfee made a very dainty Muriel.
We are informed that on Satur- of the number allowed by his day Mr. Hartmann proposes to licence, Liu Yan, other bootman, have a matinee, when the Toy- was fined $7.50
makers" will be performed. The «Defendant said the men got in-prices will be $3, $2, and $1
consignees of cargo are hereby informed that, their goods will be delivered from holiday for the last six months, to his lont from á Chin Merchant with half price for children stoamer and he could not prevent
To-morrow afternoon Mr. Hart and who rolurned to the Colonyoa plained to his Worship that the
alongsitle. man presents his masterpiece, the Monday last, was able to tell a
Cargo impeding the discharge will be them.
The Toymaker," as a matinee" Telograph" representative that case would have to go on as the landed at contigures risk and expense defendant Care would not make into the hazardoni nadjar extra hazard- at the Theatre Royal.
question of the Portuguese seltle- This charming little play willment on the Hongkong side of the an apology. The facts of the ous Godowns of the Hongkong and Mineral Waters. delight the children of the Colony harbour, particulars of which he case were that whilst the com- Kowloon Whart sad Godown Com- A man and woman werd charge who are fortunate enough to gave to the press sometime before plainant was holding a party the pany, Limited.
No Fire Insurance has been effected. defendant came to the door,
"It Prolongs the Period Of red at the Police Court, this morn-ses.it.
he went on leave, has not becu
knocked, and when complamant ing boforo Mr. G. 1). Melbourne, Mr. Hartman is initimably allowed to stand idle." with being in unlawful poses funny in his role of the maker of
While at home Mr. Ede went opened the door, abused him and
DAVID SASSOON & CO., LD. Youth. sion of revolver,
somo dolls, and
Miss "Muggins" into the question of securing assaulted him.
Defendant said that the door Hongkong, 8th Nov, 1912. ammunition and a dagger. Davies as a "real live doll" is capital for the scheme bat
slammed in big face The man said he was born in delicious in her impersonation of found that there was a certain re- was Canada, and this was the first an exceedingly difficult part. lustance on the part of financiers and when he asked for a FIRE INSURANCE ASSOCIA-
TION OF HONGKONG. time he had beou in Hongkong. Dolls of all kinds there are invest so far from home especial reason for the action he was He did not know that it was for some are real and some are more hidden to bring arine into the realistic. It is for the ohildren
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Colony without a permit
in the audience to see whether they can tell the difference!
MONDAY, the 11th iastsat. OFFICES wilt by CLOSED for the
HIS FIRST VISIT.
The police stated that the man and the woman were, found on thema Sui Tai, going to Macao, The man was fined $50 with the alternativo of six weeks' imprisonment and the woman was discharged.
Peace Society,
The Tokio Niohi Nichi
to
,
ly considering the state of the not only insulted but was pulled
into the room and salted.
by
ہو۔
Bills of Lading will be countersigned
-AN
Agents.
F880
Tranenation of Public Business" on
By Order,
"It Extends the Span Of Life."
,,Dozen of Half Bottles
money market owing to the con-There were fourteen then round that all FIRE 18URANCE Per Case of 48 Half Bottles dition of European politics..
This had not stopped Mrs. Ede with one hand whilst he was him and one was striking him Everywhere that Mr. Hartman from doing something and we has shown "The Toyraakor" he learn that he was able to secure a blowing a police whistle with the has met with tremendous suc- capital redemption policy for his other cossos, and his present gaat ably soheme, covering all kinds or risk manded until the 18th inst, for Longkong, 8th Nov., 1912.
from fire to earthquake. - supports him in his fun.
Dolls, dolls, and more dolls! This policy Mr. Ede said would the purpose of calling the con- They dance, when wound up, and be paid for out of the rents which, stable who attended. **
The case was eventually re-
they sing when buttons are presa- even then, would not be so great Accident to Sir F. Bette.. ed that start their machinery. as they are at present, and it pro- The British Ambassadör in
A. B. LOWE,
Secretary,
204840
"
MARINE INSURANCE ASSO- CIATION OF HONGKONG.
Case of 100 Quarter Bottles
Dozen of Quarter Bottles
SOLE AGENTS
7,25
1.85
9,25
$1,25
states that the Fence Sooloty an- They are all pretty, and cause vided for the repayment of capital, Paria, Sir Francis Boruto, was NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN GANDE, PRICE & CO., LTD.,
all MARINE INSUR- nounces that it will hold an in-one to wish that one were a child whatever happened to Hongkong was recently the viotim of ANOC OFFICES will be CLOSED ternational conference in Washi- again and could, have such dolls As Mr. Ede pointed out, the motor-car accident when driving for the Transnation of Peb'io: Basiness ington in 1915 with the object of as these.
matter of the housing of the mid- în Franco. The Ambassador re- on MUNDAY, ihs 1 ́tv instant, crosting un authority recognized The music carries ons on with dle and working classes of Portu- derved injuries to his leg and among the Powers, that will insure its rythmic swing, and the entire, gnese: had become even worse arm, but though still suffering
ALLOWE, playlet is one that induces during the time that be lind been from slight lemoness he is able
Becretary. merriment.
at home.
to fulfil his diplomatic duties. Hongkong 8th Nov, 1913.841
the striot observance of treatie
to avoid the rupture of podbe..
W
By Order,
Longkong
Wine Merchants. Queen's Boad Central,
TONGKONG. Telephone No. 135
Bongk
lat November 1012
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