CANTON SILK,

CHRISTIAN UNITY.

1913 a Good Year for the Trade. Bishop of the Victoria on Mova-

ments Toward Reunion.

Following up the good demand existent during the last month of

The preacher at St. Andrew's,

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, JANUARY 5, 1914.

Church Kowloon, yesterday, was to

LOCAL SPORT.

CRICKET.

H.K.C.C Navy.

On interesting high was seen

DAIRY FARM NEWS.

the match on Saturday between PURE, RICH AND WHOLESOME

MILK

1012, the year just ended opened up with a steady silk business for the Bishop of Victoria who prea- the H.K.0.0, and the Navy when the Continent, with prices grad obed on "Unity" hasing his re-a partnership between T.E. Pearce ually advancing. This demand marka on the text "Grace be with and R. Hancook yielded 132 runs became more acute in February, all them that love our Lord Jesus in half an hour. The Navy having | and during February and April Obrist in sincerity." the market was practically awept

batted first left Hongkong an hour In the course of his formon he and a quarter to score 206, In bare of old cargo and large tran- remarked that Apostolic medic- that time the Club scored 21 Straight as it comes from the Cow, Baotions in new crop silk were tion was not confined to the Pearce baving an unfinished in recorded, Advances were obtain-holders of any creed, manner of ninge of 103 to his credit and R ed for early shipment and the cervice, or Church Government Hancock 64 not out. The ecores new campaign opened with the Important as this was, love to were: unusual position of a clean bok Christ was more important. The

:

THE NAVY.

with some 7,C33 to 8,000 balea Church of England valued Epist. Hunton e Claxton, b new silk already contracted for, copacy and regarded it as having!

Cobb 609 of which about 60C3 bales had Scriptural warrant and historical (Capt. Farmer e Claxton b already been shipped.

continuity, but God evidently did Anderson

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Daring May and June the not limit His grace within its Mid. Stewart not out ... market became quieter and prices bounds. They sang. the hymns Mid. Fawcett o Olarke, b easier. With gloomy trade pro-and valued the writings of many Cobb spects in the U. S., can. d by Presbyterians and other non-

Sub. Lt. Fergasone Kennedy the Paterson strike, business was Episcopalians. They exoted b Cobb dormant for that centre. Prices to enjoy fellowship with them Major Morgan b Donnelly remainci steady, and during

10 Heaven, 80 they Rev. Hastings b Donnelly,... 23 the month of July a fair business must thankfully acknowledged Ft. Pay. Pearson e Olaxton, was again transacted. A period them as members of the great of political unrest during the Church of God on Earth. months of July and August marked a great hinderance to trade generally silk in parti cular and at one time the market was at a stand-still. The rise of Japans and healthy home consumption promulgated

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....101

206

Lt. Salisbury Asst. Pay. Fonton

Total (8 wkte.)

Bowling Analysis.

Modern Movements. The Bishop then spoke of modern movemente towards Unity and Reunion. Christians of all denominations are learning to test the convictions of others and to desire not compromise for sion for the sake of tath. He D. E. Donnelly. the sake of peace, but rmprehen-R. N. Anderson quoted the colutions of the Lam-P. R. Cobb bath Conference of Bishope, viz., R. Hancock that the members of the Anglican

Former

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prices were suddenly pushed од abnormal level, which had the natural effet of frightening home markets, and demand was consequently ap Communion should take pains T. E. Pearce, not out peased during September and the early part of October. Prices to study the doctrines and posi.A. A. Claxton, o Fergron, b gradually dwindled down, but tion of thors who are reparated during the last months of the from it and to promote a cordial S. 8. Moore, a Baxton

Hunton, olosing year a steady daily busi- understanding, and that they nese was resumed which pre-

abould meet with reprezantatives R. Hancock, not out vented values receding to their of other Christian Öhürches for original level raling in July and common acknowledgement of the August,

sing of division and for interces- In spite of very unsettled and sion for the growth of Unity. trying times, the year has Ho considered the week of prayer Kennedy, Maas, Buckingham, been a good one for the silk trade afforded such an opportunity and Donnelly and Cobb did not bat. generally. At the close the market explained that the absence of his is absolutely bare of stooks, and,name from the list of speakers at

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Total (2 wkts.)

Месете. Anderson, Clarke,

Bowling Analysis.

in general, desiers are unwilling the special meeting at the City Rev. Hastings, to engage themselves further in Hall was owing to the fact that view of their already present

he exproted to have to be in an- heavy commitments.

other part of his diocese this week. He concluded by remind- ing his hearers that nearness to Christ was the great remedy for the unhappy divisions among Eis,

Comparative ligures are :--

Jan. May Deo. 1913, 1913. 1913, Extra 11/13 8870 $050 $1140 Beet 2 18/22, 680 „,710 760 Best 3 11/18,670, 780 780 ExExA 14/16,150,,20 960

#

13

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followers.

Weck of Prayer. The following were the crops

The following is the list of for the last four years ;-~

arrangement for the week of 1010-First, 6,000; Second, prayer held under the auspices 7,000; Third, 7,000; Fourth, of the Evangelical alliance. 9,000; Fifth, 9,000; Sixth,

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AND

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KRUSE AND CO. STOPWATCH

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OF

RACING SEASON 1914. STOPWATCHES and BINOCULARS

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IN LARGE VARIETIES

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Lt. Hunton, Maj. Morgan, Capt. Farmer, $5 Ft. Pay. Pearson, 5

Kowloon C. C. v. Police R. C.

In the Cricket League the Police played Kowloon at Kow- loon and won an interesting match by 63 runs.

The scores were as follows:-

KOWLOON.

Raven, tun out To-day, City Hall: Subject :-Evans, b Kent Thanksgiving and Humiliations: Blackbarn, b Kent

9,000; Seventh, 2,CC3; Total, Chairman: Rav. O. L. Cooper Elson, o Pitt, b King... 48,000.

1911.-First, 6,000;

Hunt: Speaker-Ven. Archdea-Whyte, e Pitt, b Kelly Second, 4,000 Third, 7,000; Fourth,

con Barnett,

Collins, b Kent 6,000; Fifth, 7,000; Sixth, 5,003; Seventh 2,000; Total, 87,000.-

1912. First, 6,000; Second, 7,000; Third, 4,000; Fourth, W. T. Harbord Speaker-Rev. Liddell, o Alexander, b Kelly 6,000; Fifl, 11,000; Sixth, 0. Bone. 6,000; Seventh, 2,000; Total, 42,000,

The Ohurch Universal The Goldsmith, not out Tuesday, City Hall-Subject: Mackenzie, 1.b.w,, b Kent "One Body" of which Christ is Wolff, b Grimmet...... the Head: Chairman: Mr. Wolf, b King...

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Wednesday, St.. Andrew's Church Hall, Kowloon-Sub-

1013-biret, 5,500; Second, fact-Nations and their Ruleru:

10,000; Third, 12,000; Fourth, Chairman Rev.

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Total POLICE,

G. E. S. McLennan, bEvans...

8,000; Fifth, 5,000; Sixth, 8,C30, Upadell: Speaker:-Ool. O. W. R. Goncher, e Wolf, b Raven... Seventh, 3,500; Total, 50,000.

Export figures for the last four

To Europe.

34,800 bales 27,847 bales 29,314 bales

yours are:

1010.

1911.

1012.

1913.

To America.

19,520 bales

L

15,241

bales

38,247 bales.

13,529

bales 18,788 bales Waste SilkA good demand existed during the year and prices were well maintained throughout. At close there are are no stocks.

Export figures are ;-

:

Waste. To Europe, To America 1910 29,208 balos 6,376 bales 1911 28,415 7,581 1912 17,407

8,984 9,820 ม : Pierced Cocoons.

1913 28,800

To Europe To America.

St. John.

Booker, b Wolf

Thursday, City Hall: Subject: Grimmitt, b Evous... Foreign Mission: Chairman:- Kelly, b Goldsmith... Mr. E. T. Williams: Speaker:-Pitt, c and b Evans... Rev. J. K. Maconachie.

Woodecok, a Mackenzie, b Friday, City Hall:-Subjcol:- Wolf Families, Establishments, and the Burlingham, b Evans Young: Chairman Mr. E. M. King, a Raven, b B'ackburn Mohler: Spanker-Rev. T. W. Kent, b Mackenzie... Pearce.

Alexander, not out ...

A

Saturday, City Hall --Sabject: -Home Missions and the Jews: Chairman:-R97. N. O. Pops: Speaker-Pastor Muller.

The meetings are at 5.30 p.m.

Injured in a scuttle.

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Total...

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From LEITH, LONDON & STRAITS,

CONSIGNEES of Cargo are

hereby informed that all Goods are being landed at their 3risis into the hazardous and/or

extra hazardous Godowns of the

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NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

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From EUROPE, COLOMBO

and STRAITS,

"HE Company's Steamship

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12 and Godown Co., Ltd, whence ports, Consignees of Cargo are 6 Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf having arrived from the above

9 and/or from the wharvos delivery hereby informed that their Goods

may be obtained,

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No claims will be. admitted their risk in the Hongkong and after the Goods have left the Kowloon Wharf & Godown Com- 17 inst., will be subject to rent.

Godowns, and all Goods remain-pany's Godowns at Kowloon, ing undelivered after the 10th where each consignment will be

2

All claims against the steamer

12 must be presented to the Under

11 signed on or before the 17th inst.,

Oor they will not be recognized,.

very can be obtained as soon as sortedout mark by mark and deli- the Goods are landed.

Optional goods will be carried

on unless instructions are given All broken, chafed, and damaged to the contrary before NOON.

1 Goods are to be left in the Go-TO-DAY.

Goods not cleared by the 7th

14 amined on the 10th inst., at January, will be subject to rent.

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Cralgengower C. C. v. H.K. University.

Damaged packages must be left

No Fire Insurance has been in the Godowne for examination effected. Y

by the Consigneo's and the Co's Bills of Lading will counter-representatives at an appointed signed by

hour. All claims must be pre

GIBB, LIVINGSTON &.00, sented within ten days of the

Agenta. Hongkong, 3rd Jan., 1914,

steamer's arrival here, after 1120 which date they cannot be re

cognized, admitted after the goods have left No claims will be

the Godowns..

Orsigengower had a handgame NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. win over the H. K. University

да

AND SINGAPORE.

The West Point Police have Carvalho; the scorce, were

thanks to a fine centary by R. A. FROM CALOUTTA, PENANG seat a youth, aged at out eighteen, follow:- to the Government Civil Hospital

University.

Buffering from injuries alleged to W.J. Hinton b Hancock... 17 have been received in a quarrel. H.W. Turnball o Braga b No arrests in connection with the

Carvalho

present.

1910...3,404 bales 943 bales, affair have been made up to the

1011......5,161

1912......4,965

R. Anderson o aub b Car.

valho

0. Smith. b Hancock

800

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1913..... 8,839

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A Simple Trick."

AG. Warren b Musso

A Chinese woman living at No. J.D. Wright b Hancock 2, Bonham Road, was visited on W. Hamilton b Hancock.

European Injured.

Captain Braeder, of the ae. January 3, by two men who said W. Hall b Hancock Sun On, was riding in a rickeha that they had been sont by the Cheung U Pui o Sub b when the vehicle took the wrong landlord to romove an electrio Hancook

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side of the road and collided fan and some lamps. She allow Wei Wing-hon not out with a truck. The riokahs was ed them to do so, but when she Ng Sze-cheang b Musso overturned and Captala Braeder spoke to the landlord about it he sustained injuries which, how denied knowing anything of the ever, did not necessitate his men. The matter is in the hands] removal to hospital,

of

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