*

CORRESPONDENCE.

[The opinions expressed by the Correapadents are int necess arily the of the "

Hungkung

Telegraph."

"STERNER TREATMENT”

གས སཏྟཱཡཾཏཱཡ

[To the Elite of the Hongkong Telegraph.]

Sir-I quote from your in of u-night Hii Worship in dismissing the esso said that he, thought it would have been better if the defendant had complained to the inspector. No doubt some of the dogs would require sterner treatment than others."

I am therefore to understand that if I see a lakong brainlly ill-treating a child, I am to seek for an inspector and beg him to inspect, Boothing my ruffled feelings and those of the child, with the philosophio reflection that some children require ster- ner treatment, i.e. more brutality than others."

141

Truly a Society for the Preven tion of Cruelty to Animals is required in Hongkong.

Yours etc.

HERETIC. Hongkong, May 2, 1914.

LATE REV. BROTHER

PETER.

Interment at Happy Valley Yesterday.

Regardless of the wretched weather a large number of people attended the Roman Catholic

THE DONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, MAY 2

SPECIAL CABLES.

(Special Pacific Service to the Telegraph --Router.). '

1914.

DAIRY FARM NEWS.

CHINESE CONSTITUTION.

WIDE POWERS FOR THE PRESIDENT.

Pekin., Received May 1. The Peking Gazette publishes the draft of the omended Provisional Consțitation.. It states that the President as the head of the nation and the controlling power of the administrarion represents the Republic and in responsible to its citizens. He convokes the Lifayuan and may, with the approval of the Teanchengyuan, dis solve the Lafayuan. He submits all Bills and the Budget to the Lifaguan and in times of great emergency, when time does not permit of the couvcoation of the Lifayaan, the President may, issne orders with the force of law bat shall ask the Lifayaan's ratification of them at the next session.

Γ

The President bas sole power to appoint and dismiss civil and military officials, declare war, conclude peace, control the army and navy, declare martial law and make treaties, but he must have the approval of the Lifayuan if the articles thereof change territories or increase the burdens of the people.

The Lifayuon shall sit for four months in session each tur.

If the President holds that there are say great and important obstacles against the enforcing of any Bill he may withhold promulgation with the approval of the Teangchengyuan.

The final Constitution will be drafted by a coinmittee of ten elected from the Teangchengyuan, then it shall be submitted to the Citizens' Conference which shall be organized by the Provisional Constitution Amendment Conference and convoked and dissolved by the President.

HOME FOOTBALL.

CHURCH SERVICES.

Cemetery Fosterday evening to Result of Latest League Matches, St. John's Cathedral, Hongkong-

pay their last respects to Rev.

Brother. Peter, late Director of The results of the matches St. Joseph's College, who was played on April 11 are:-

опе

First League.

interred by His Lordanip Bishop Newcastle United 1, Middles- Pozzoni, attended by many. brough 0.

the French and Bolton W. 2, Sunderland . priests of Spanish Procurations, among Chelsea 2, Binckburn 0. whom vere Rev. Fr. Do Aston Villa 1, Liverpool 0. Maria, Rov. Fr. Banchi, and Burnley 5. Derby County 1. Rev. Fr. Inbart. The cortege was Sheffield United 4, Preston 2. immediatly followed by the West Bromwich, Spurs 0. members of the Body Guard Oldham 3, Bradford City 1. and about

Sheffield Wednesday 2. Everton 2. hundred Boy Scouts under Scoutmas Manchester City, I, Manchester

U. D tor Roylance. Assistant Szont- master Buujo and Assistant Blackpool I, Glossop 1.

Second League. Scoutmaster Braga. The Union Orient 3, Notts Forest 1. Jack, draped, was carried in the Notis Co. 2, Bury 0. centre of the Scouts, and the Fulham 1, Birmingham 0. procession was most impressive. Bradford 2, Huddersfield 1, Among those who attended at the Lincoln City 3. Btockport 2. grave side were Sir Charles Eliot, Wolves 1. Hull City 0 Prof. O.A.M. Smith, Prof. Hinton, Leeds City 0, Arsenal 0. Major Bowen, Prof. Salt, Mr. G. Barnsley 2, Leicester Fosse 0. de Martin (Inspector of Schools),

Bristol City 1, Grimsby 0. Mr. T. K. Dealy (Headmaster of Portsmouth 1, Bristol Rovers 0.

Southern League, Queen's College), the Sisters of Southend 1, West Ham 1. the French and Italian Convents, Watford 1, Palace 1, representatives of the English Northants, Plymouth 2: School for Portuguese and many past and present associates of St. Joseph's Collegeo.

Norwich 0, Reading 0. Gillingham 3, Southampton,1. Cardiff City 1, Exeter City 0. Millwall Swindon 1. Q. P. Rangers 1, Coventry 0. Brighton 4, Merthyr 2.

Rugby.

After the choral service and the solemn chanting of the Kyrie, the coffin was lowered into the grave amid touching scenes of affe-Old Mer. Tay. 10pts. Devon tion, the deceased's fellow Brothers showing unmistakable signs of Birkenhond Park v North of their grief.

Wreaths were sent by the fol- lowing: Sir Henry and Lady May, St. Joseph's Body Guard; St. Joseph's College Association, St. Joseph's College Bociation, Shanghai: Members of the Catholic Union; G.A.. YvanO- vich; Lt. P. de Fontblanque; Fook Tin cang-kin, G.A. and 0.

Albion 5,

Ireland, ser. Newport Opts, Neath 3pta. Bristol 6pts, Headingley nil. Cardiff 6pis, B barians 5pts, Northumberland 27pts, Bordeaux

12.

LEAGUE TABLES.

The following is the state of de Carvalho, G.A. Sequiera, Past the Longue tables.

Papils of Class VII, C.E. Warren,

The League.

3rd Sunday after Eastor. 3rd May, 1914. Holy Communion. 8.5 a.m. Matins 11 a.m. Full Choir. Некропяев: Ferial. Venite: Russell. Psalms;Kelway and Tomlinson. Te Deum: Baker in F. Jubilate: Battishill 19th evening, Anthem: "Love not the world"-Sullivan. Holy Communion 11.45 a.m. Kyrie: Baker in F. Hymns: 176, 271;| Evensong 5.45 p.m. Responses: Ferial. Psalms: Crotch and Hervey. Magnificat: Baraby. Nunc Dimittis: Croft 10th even- ing. Hymns: 224, 302, 22. Union Church, Kennedy Road.—! Morning, 10.30. Hymns: 346, -575; 126, 158, 11.30: Com- munion; Evening. 6 Hymns: 353, 104, 220, 267. Preacher- Rev. J. Kirk Maconachie.

RECEIVED

NEW SHIPMENTS OF FRESH SIBERIAN

SIBERIAN SALMON.

FILLETS,

SMOKED

HADDOCKS,

THL “TELEGRAPH'S " ACROSTIC.

PILLARS.

River Orime. A Second Time.

BARS.

1. Might crown a jolly afternoon

If we were on the spree, But only modern nectar here

To bring to life you see, 2. A secret meaning here lies hid

if you can caly stick it, But don't forget that just with-

oat

A ram is in the thicket.

in

3. Old spain bere might suggest

to some

The shortest way

our lotters come...

4. On on, but so too far we get Lest we forget! Leat

we forget!

5. A summer art, but often

hoord

Defined by a more

nanal word

[Answer on Monday]

SANITARY BOARD.

Following are the orders of Olapton Orient... 15 7 10 37

the day for the meeting of the Bristol City

15 7 11 87 Sanitary Board on Tuesday:-- Wolverhampton

Letter from Government Wanderers 16 4 13 36 relative to the erection of one Barnsley...

14 7 11 95 water closet in the Ladies Cloak Bury

13 0 11

35 Room, City Hall, Marine Lot No. Fulham

14 6 13 34182. Grimsby Town... 12 7 13 31 Application for permission to Stockport County 11 9 13 31 ereof 4 water closets and 6 urinals wirmingham 11 8 14 30 at the Wharf Company's premises, Huddersfield

Kowloon Marine Lot No. 20.. Town'...

... 10 7 18 27 Blackpool 8 11 14 27 Analyst on the public water Report from the Government Leieoster Fosse... 10 3 20 23 supplies for the month of April,"

***

1914.

Hoss0p..... 9 5 19 23 Lincoln City Notte Forest

8 8 20 29

Limewashing return for the 6 9 18 21 Southern League.

fortnight ending 14th April, 1914 Swindon Towo... 20 4 6 44 Mortality return for the month Crystal Palace ... 16. 12

5 44 ending 31st March, and for the Reading... 18.8

40 weeka ending 4th, 12th and 19th Northampton

5 39 April, 1914.

***

8

... 11 17

Plymouth Argyle 14 10 Weat Ham United 14 9 Brighton And

'.

8

38.

Mortality return from Macao 9 37 for the weeke ending 12th and

19th April, 1914.

Rat return for the weeks end- 12 9 10 33 ing 18th and 25th April, 1914.

Hove Albion... 13 9 10 35 Queen's Park

Ringers Won. Dr. Lont. Pia Exeter City 0 6 47 Portsmouth

9 39 Southampton 10 6 LL 38 Millwall...

E. Aahe, E.J. Noronha, Class Blackburn Rovers 19 VII D. St. Joseph's College, J.M. Bolton Wanderers 15 9 Noronia, Staff of the English Aston Villa School for Portuguese, EJ. West Bromwich Edwards, Boy Scouts, A.R. Ellis,

· Albion

M. Rumjaho, M. Barroga, F.M.P. Sunderland

de Grace and family, F.M. Graca Middlesbrough

I

Gillingham

13 11 10 37 Norwich City

15 6 13 38 Cardiff City

1u 12 10 32

... 11 10 11 32

... 13 6 14 32

15 5 12 35 Bristol Rovers...

11 911 31.

12. 7 14 31

8 14 11 30

10 9 13 29

9

9. 15 27

zorio, FX. Graca Ozorio,, the Oldham Athletic 13 0 11 35 Southend United 9 9 15 27

Head Master and European Staff Bradford City

of Queen's College, Woo Hag Tong, Everton...

J. K. Dealy, Chinese Staff of Chelsea...

pur

od

11 12 10 34 Watford...

'LONDON GAZETTE EXTRACTS.

The following are extracts from the London Gazette, dated April 3. Regular forces-Royal Ragi

97 17 25 128 12 33 Merthyr Town... 7 817 22 13 13 33 Coventry City... 4 12 17 20 ment of Artillery. Royal Garri 12 7 13 31 10 11 12 31

11

Queen's College, Pupils of Queen'e Liverpool Collego, the Servante of Queen's Burnley..." College, Olass VII C, the ten-Tottenham Hote

Bon Artillery: The undermen- A Wonderful Lace Veil, tioned Captains to be Majors. chers of St. Joseph's College,

Devonshire lace workers have Dated 1st April, 1914-Herbert Class VB Class VIA, J. P. Braga, Newcastle United 11 '13 31 will not Goish for another nine seconded.

9. 13 31 been engaged for three years, and G. Burgenunt, and to remain J. Proane handy, A. Azevedo, Clase Manchester Unit- I, Olsen II, Class III, Mr. and Mrs.

13 4 13 30 with flouncings and trimmings W. R. St. John, on completion of

months, on a beautiful Court veil Edser, the Sodality of the Blessed Sheffield Wednes

Memoranda:-Colonel Charles Virgin, J Banje, Olag IV B, Ho

made on a fabric of the finest the tenure of the appointment as day Kim Fat. J Young Po Nam, Class Sheffield United 12 5 15 20 atout 20 yards of lovely Honiton half-pay list. Dated 9th March 12 6 16 30 Brussels net. The edgingis Obiel Engineer is placed on the VIII A. G. Roylance, Class IV A, Manchester City 11 O Boob Teik, Major Bowen, Derby County. 8 10 13 23 240 large sprays of hawthorn 7 15 29 lace, and the contre part contains Baptists and Company, A. Dennes Preston

North

with over 200 small sprays of the

E. Nery, J. Baptista, L Baptista,

Ng Lok wing, Wong "Nam ying,

***

Ead

**

...

1914.

The King has approved the

10 5 19 25 same flower. Scattered over the retirement of the undermentioned Second League: 226

whole are hundreds of butterflies. Officers of the Indian Army

¡

KIPPERS. 16

To-day's Advertisements

R.

PARTICULARS and CONDI. TIONS of the letting by Public Auction Sale, to be held on Mon- 1914, at 3 p.m., at the Offices of dey, the 11th day of May, the Public Works Department, by Order of His Excellency the Governor

of Hongkong.

of the right to quarry Stone on four Lots Crown Land at Ngau Shi Wan in the new Terri- tions of Hongkong, for a perio 1 ex- tending from the 11th day of May December, 1914. up to and including 31st day of,

PARILULARS OF THE LOT.

Quarry Lot No. Locality.

E4

Star Wa22.31 $410.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES From CALCUTTA, PENANG AND SINGAPORE HE Steamship

GREGORY APCAR," having arrived from the above hereby informed that their goods ports, consignees of cargo are will be delivered from alongside.

at

Cargo impeding the discharge. will be landed at once, consignees risk and xpense

Cargo remaining on board after be laned at consignees' risk and 1 p.m. on the 15th instant, will

expense

effected.

No Fire Insurance has been

Bills of Lading will be count ersigned by the undersigned, DAVID SASSOON & CO., LTD. Hongkong, lat May, 1914. -

Agente.

TO LET.

TO LET-With

immediate ровковніеп. Office:-2nd Floor of the Deutsch-Asiatische. Bank's Building No. 7 Queen's Road Contral. Also Large Godown in Basement of same building. Apply to DEUTSCH- ASIATISCHE BANK.

PUBLIC AUCTION THE Undersigned bas received

instructions to

Public Auction on

TUESDAY,

sell by

the 5th May 1914 commencing at I am at his Sales Rooms

Duddell Street,

2 Mannal Fire Engines,

(new and complete) aleo

J

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HOSES, otc.

LEATHER ALUMINIUM

SUITCASES, PHOTO

FRAMES, CARD CASES, POW-

DER BOXES, etc. and

21 PAIRS BINOCULARS. Terms: Cash on delivery,

GEO. P. LAMMERT, Auctioniser.

NOTICE.

MHUTTON FOTTS and MR.

R. PATRICK CUMMING HERBERT RICHARD BUDD

50 The wearer of this elaborate Indian Medical Service and 41 adorament will be a lady (now in Indian Army Departments HANCOCK have joined our Firm

7

I

8

10 311 .....16

..17 4 11

0 9 29

Wong Nam-yung, Wong Nam-Notte County ching, J. Brage, Captain Garwood, Woolwich Arsenal 17 G. J. Eequie O. E Warren and Bradford Company, J. Fukuda, J. D. Hull City Qamand and others.

Leeds City

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24th March, 1914.

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"MEN'S

& CO., LTD.

WEAR SPECIALISTS."

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the

Summit

collars have this capacity is proved testimony of our customers.

ALL SHAPES,

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16

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