FOR WAR SUFFERERS.

Further its from Hongkong and Canton.

This week 315 garments were Bent in by the different working parties in Hongkong and district, "fonrisea of which were dis tributed locally to men going Home to the front. The follow ing garments have been sent to Miss Lloyd Thomas, 118, Murray Street, Hoxton, Londen (by the courtesy of Merard. Shewan, Tomes & Co.) for dis ribution amongst sailors and soldiers att the front and their wives and families:-

13 sbirte

10 bed jackote

1 pr. pants I cardigan

1 pr. bed eocke

50 pr. cuffs 18 pr. Books

16 malliera

#

1 knee capa

pr.

5 hela sto

Bweater

2. pinafores

2 children's mufflers

10 boys' shirts

15 1etticoats

7 pr. drawers

Overccats

3 vesta

2 pants

3 waistcoate

collaze

3 men's shirts

2 coats and shista

3 drea:ce

3 skirts

1 far-boa

4 blouses

2 veste

3 petticoat bodices

7

pr. bloomers

1 petticoat

8 caps

1 baby's beadflanuel

10 babies' coats,

1 set bonnet, muff and boa

1 boy's suit

6 children's dresses"

pr

childr n's socks 2 pr. children's milte

2 pr. children's gloves

8 tunio suita

pr. boots

pr. shoeg

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 20, 1914,

SPECIAL CABLES

TO RESTORE THE MANCHUS.

A MOVEMENT NIPPED IN THE BUD.

[From Our Own Corresponden!:]

,!

hangbai. Received Nov, 20. Several prominent Manobu ex-officials have been arrested in Peking in connection with a movement to restore the Manchas to power.

The Ex-Emperor his notified President Yuan Shik- kni that he desires to leave the goverament in the hands of the Obinese.

TSINGTAU NEWS.

BRITISH REPRESENTATIVES HELD UP.

Shanghai. Received Nov. 20. Representatives of British intereste in China bave arrived at Taininfu, where the Japanese are holding them up.

They (the Japanese) will not permit even ownere cf- property to proceed to Tsingtau,

MISSIONARY ACTIVITY.

'C.M.S. Work in South China..

·

WAR ITEMS.

DAIRY FARM NEWS.

HAM

"AND

BACON

ABSOLUTELY THE BEST IN THE COLONY. BREAKFAST BACON in rashers 90 cts. per lb.

MILD CURED HAM 85 & 95 cts. per lb.

HELP FROM THE

DOMINIONS.

Naval and Military Aid,

Cañada.

Two war vessel. Full division, 22,000 men. One infantry battalion. Manitoba usit, 1,000 men. New Brunswick unit, 1,000 men. Calgary unit, 1,000 men.

Australia.

Arming our Ships. It is understood that all the ships of the Queen Elizabeth Following on the Diocesan class-five of last year's pro- The Australian Navy.

One light horse brigade.

New Zealand. 10,000 men,

200 Maoris."S

Union of South Africa.

Taking over defence to allow Imperial troops to proceed to the

Newfoundland. 1,000 men, naval rezervo..

Supplies. Canada..

Australia.-The Export of Wool.

A Sydney telegram to the Osaka Mainichi reports that the Commonwealth Government has decided to allow the export of wool to Great Britain, France, and Belgium by French and British teamers, and to Japan by British and Japanese steamers. Ship- ment by American or other neutral steamera will be prohibit- ed in order to prevent supplies reaching the enemy.

Von Moltke Relieved. General von Moltke, chief of staff of the Imperial German

to take supreme command, accord. ing to meanges received here via Amsterdam, says a Washington cable published in the Manila

Bulletin.

The Kaiser has decided to make his displacement permanent, say the cables, as he now diatruats General von Moltke's ability to conduct the campaign" success- fully.

TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS.

Synod, bold last week, at which gramme and five of this year's Expeditionary Force, 20,000 men. army, will not be allowed again frum 40 to 50 delegates were pre-programme-are to be armed with One infantry brigade. sent representing native churches eight 12-in. gnus, as against 10 in South China, the annual Con- 13.5 in. guos of the Iron Duke ference of C.M S. missionaries bas been held during the last few class. It is calculated that the eight 12-in. guns have 30 per daya under the presidency of the cent. more energy than the 10 Rt. Rev. the Bishop of Victoria. 13.5-in guns, and 50 per cent. at. Sittinge were held on Monday, more destructive effect in bom. Tuesday & Thursday, at which the barding a hostile ship. The Fron front. work of the past and plan for Duke clase, which includes the the future were brought under Marlborough, Benbow, and Em- review and discussed. During the year new work has been peror of India, will be the last opened in Nenaing and Yuanao new ships to mount the 13.5-in. goo. It must be remembered fa. In the former city it is hop that so far as the British Naval ed to cominence educational and Intelligence Departmens knows, evangelistic work, and in the the heaviest German gun, afloat Iafter the rxiansion of the medical is the 12-in., though, as in the work from Pakhoi is in course!

case of the siege guns, the enemy of process whilst educational and evangelist.o work will be carried may give us another unpleasant

n Already a native catechist is

N.D.L. Optimistic, atationed there and there are many According to an article in the evidences of a desire on the port Berliner Tagellatt, Herr Heineken, of the people to welcome such head of the Norddeutscher Lloyd, work in their midst.

is optimistic about the recovery At Canton a large site has been of German shipping from its pre- acquired. Formerly this was used gent paralysis. Herr Heineken as a "City of the Dead," and appsrently does not point out, as a temple. Situated ia close however, that British and neutral proximity to the Oity, and merchants who entrusted their British Guians.-1,000 tons sugar. A box containing over one enabling missionaries to be goods to German vessels just be Falkland Island-£3,000, hundred garments has been sent housed in one compound from fore the war are suffering heavily. Jamaica. Sugar, (by the courtesy of the Hongkong which to prosecute their work, It is reported that in some cases Leeward Islands - £5,000. Parcel Express Co.) to Lady and also the carrying on of educat hast the captains of the liners Mauritius.1,000,000 16. sugar. Logard, r/u War Refugees' tional and evangelistic work with uro, claiming a general average South Rhodesia.-Maize. Committee, Goural Buildings, in the walls of the compound, deposit of 10 per cent. in cash Aldwych, W.O., for the Belgian this new site has supplied a long refugees, kindly collected and fel need. given by the Britieb, Frenchen) Rassian ladies in Canton.

2 pr. babies' trousers

10 jerseye

5 children's verta

6 pr, stays

-5 boys' blousee

1 girl's suit

1 boy's aait

15 children's night gowns

11 drawers on bodicee

12 pyjamas

VICENTE SOTTO.

Serving Pull Term of Imprisonment.

.

Eurprise.

before releasing the cargo This,

1,000,000 baga four..

500,000 buahele Alberta oats. 100,000 tons Nova Scotia coal. 4,000,000 lbs. Quebec cheese.

100,00 bushels onts (P. E.

Ísland). 250,000 bags flour (Ontario).- Quantities cheese an hay-

(P. E. Island). 1,500 Lorses (Saskatchewan). 100,000 bushele potatoes (N.B.). 50,000 bags flour (Manitoba). 25,000 cases salmon (B.C.)

Australia,

1,000 gallons port wine. Butler, bacon, beef; eto.. Barbados.-$20,000.

Flats of TO LET Nice

ROOMS, in Kowloon; suit- able for Europeans, Airy, in good locality, Electric Light, Water," Bathroom, Kitchen. Moderate rent, varying from $20 to $40.- Telephone accommodation. Alsó furnished Rooms. Apply Ruttonjes, Royal George Hotel.

H.

PUBLIC AUCTION... THE Undersigned has received Auction on

A

instructions to sell by Public

THURSDAY,

the 26th November, 1914, com- mencing at 2.30 p.m.. at No. 2. Alveston Terrace, Peel Street.

Quantity of Valuable Household Furniture

comprising:- Tapestry covered drawing Cabinet and Flower Stande, Teak room suito, Canton Blackwood

hiffoniers, Overmantel. Side- board Dinner Waggon, Glass and Crookery, Ornaments & Pictures, etc., etc."

also A Collection of Antique

comprising:-

1.

Fino Sang-de-boeuf & Flambe Vases, 5-coloured Plates, Cups,

vases, etc., etc. Chinchew and Mazarine Blue

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25th November.

Catalogues will be issued. Terms: Cash on delivery.

GEO. P. LAMMERT. Auctioneer...

Eminently suited for this Climate.

it is asserted, is according to Ger- bequeathed to his nurse Louise On Wednesday.atthe invitation man law. The deposit is re-Maillard £400 and also, if still in of the Bishop of Vactoria, a “Quiet ! Day" was held at St. Paul's Cul- quired to meet port dues, main his service, a life annuity of £400

nauce of crews, and other as a mark of his appreciation lego lo the morning there was a

exponses which are certainly not celebration of Holy Communion incurred in the interests of the Paralysis in Austria-Hungary, and at one of the cervices the British merchants and under- Writing as to the condition of Bishop gave three devotional writer. It seems fairly clear airs in Austria Hungary, the addresses..

that whether the merchants or Obscrver's Vienna correspondeat China In the afternoon reports were the underwritere, (rbath, ultimate stated during the third week of given by various members of thely meet the bill, it in the Gorman September:-Commerce and in- missionary staff of their work, sad intention that a tar should be das ry are paralysed throughout interesting information was given levied on the cargo.

the Dual Mennroby, and the sto of progress in Pakhoi, Liemobow

Army Boot Orders.

page of exporia threatens to ruin where a Caurch is nearing

Oidera for 500,000 pairs of some of the largest industries, not- An item has been reported in completion), Kowloon City, Can Belgian Army boots and for 100, ably the sugar trade. Millions of certain newspapera to the effect

too, and many deatres of 000 pairs for the Greek Army pounds of eagar are ecntually that Vicen'e 8 to, whose extrad work in Hongkong. The Bishop bave been received in Bristol from Austria to Great Britain, tion was rog' from Hongk 13 and Mrs. Laadir were cordially An order for 100,000 pairs for India and other points abread. by the Philippi Governor ent to thanked for the r ind hospital France is being executed, but the Reficers are anxiously endeavour- compel bim to serve a sentence ity during the week.

manufacturers approached were ing to find some means of getting of four yours and some months

Tao following were in attend too busy to tako a French their product to England by in- for a crime committed at Cebuance at the several meetings: Government order for another direct roata. Outside Vienna and several years ago, is a second class The Archdeacon of Hongkong 100,000. Up to now only about Budapest the aspect of the whole

PARTICULARS and' CONDI- prisoner in Bilibid prison for six and Mrs. Barnett, Reve. C. 50,000 paire, ao far as can be country is lifeless and apparently Auction Sale, to be held on Mon- For

TIONS of the letting by Public months, the implication being Blanchett and W. T. Feather-ascertained, have been ordered by deouded of active mer, and pre- day, the 23rd day of November, that he was serving a six months stone, Mr. C. J. Gerken, Ray. and the English War Office from sents an appearance of strange 1914, at 3 p.m., at the Offices of

Mrs. W. E. Hipwell, Reva. P. Jen- Bristol.

and oppr seive quietness. Great the Public Works Department, The fact is that Sotto is serving kina, E. W. L Ma tin, N. Macken- Captive's Letter on Cheque. factories are completely shut by Order of His Excellency the his fall term of over four years, zie, H. Copley Moyle, N.C. Pape, I By means of a cheque which down, furiaces are out, doora ars Governor; of One Lot of Crown Under the rules of the prison he W.W. Rogers, D.. Reynolds, he drew on September 24 on a locked, and not even a watchman Land at Kennedy Road, in the is a second-class prisoner for six Mr. G. Piercy, Rev. A. and Dutch bank, through which it is visible in the streets. The small Colony of Hongkong, for a term months, that is, he is practically Miss Stewart, Hey. C.B. Shang, came to his London bankers, Dr.owns are deserted save for a few of 21 years. without any privileges as a Mr. and Mrs. B.W. Tarabull, L. J. Austin, of Loudon, has beeobildren here and there, and there PARTICULARS OF THE LOT. PRICE PER CASE 4 DOZEN QUARTS, DUTY PAID $12.60 prisoner as to receiving the Rev. T.E.S. Upadell and Miss able to inform his mother of his are scarcely any workers in the visits of friends cr zelatives, Upsdell, Miss Hunt, Misa E.M. aafety. On the clieque was a fields. The few who may be seen

term."

newspapers At the end

and the

like Smith, Rev. and Mrs S. Wicks, request to communicats with his are chiefly women, an occasional-

of the six Mies Bakewell, Miss Starr, Misa mother. He was taken prisoner ly old men. The unemployed montha poriod his future clase-Hunt, Miss Hollis, Miss Skipton, about August 17, at Namur, when question is assuming serious pro ification among the prisoners will Miss Rogers, etc,

A Delicate Innuendo,

depend upon bis record, a good record entitling him to a few more privil,ges, elo. It is given out officially in Manila that not only has no agreement been made in this life?"

perfection is ever actually attained

attending to the wounded.

.£400 a Year to a Nurse,

portions, especially in Vienna and Budapest. Many hundrede have Leaving eatate valued at £58,- been given work in the construe Serious Person: "Do you think 329 gross, the Hou. Anthony aim of fortifications along the Lionel George Ashley aged Danube in the neighbourhood of seventy six, of Audley-mansions, Vienna, end hundreds more hays as to Botte's pardon, but that this Young Lady: "Yes, some South Audley-street, W son of been sent from the towns into the pardon is not even being consid-people become perfect bores," the seventh Earl of Shaftesbury, country to work in the delds. gred at this timm

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