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PRINCE OF WALES' FUND. PHILIPPINE

Subscription List No. 157

Staff of Taikoo Dook-

yard, 3rd Bab.

$481.00

Mr. Wm. Carstairs,

10:00

2nd Sab, ...

Mr. E, G. McCombie

CONSTABULAKY BAND,

Magnificent Concert in the

Public Gardens.

Hundreds of residents flocked 10.00 to the Publio Gardens last evening

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, JANUARY I§, 1915

THE SOUTH WALES BURDERERS APPEAL.

At the time of going to prouS the total amount subsoribed to the Telegraph Fund on behalf of the British soldiers wounded at Tsingtau is $1,102.45.

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The list of donors who have subscribed since yesterday, to hear the famous Philippine together with the total, will ap 2000 Constabulary Bind, the pear in our Second Extra to-day.

10.00 ocasion of the concert given, by Jones:-kind permission of the Governor

Mr. R.. D. Harvey's Fund:

Mr. R. H. McMair Anonymous Collected by Capt. H. D. Mr.J H.Woollacott Mr. W. L. Forster Capt. E. D. Jones Mrs. A. M. Jones Mr. F. G. Becke... Mr. J. S Murray... Collected by Afr.

J. Arnold Capt. R. A. Brae, . Mr. I. Stopam

O. P. Archer... W. A. Valentine

G. Kow

J. B. Holloway

Oapt. A. O. Smith

Mr. J. Wilson

Mr. R D. Harvey's Fand:

(Swatow Contribu-

tions per Mr. T.

Carr Rameey):

R. B. MuLachlan

DAIRY FARM NEWS.

OUR

FARMER HAMS & & BACON

CANNOT BE 'EXCELLED.

THE STAR.

READ THESE:

At the Royal Show to-day

"THE COURIER.

Mr. George Farmer, the well- "For many years past, Mr

1000 Genal of the Philippines, to tis MESSRS. SETNA'S REPORT. followed up his previous numer 10.00 Excellency the Governor of Bong- 15.00 kong and the general public. The 1500 seating accommodation provised 16.00 was quito inaceg are, and from 5.00 every point of vantage people

in

Mr. S. D. Setna & Co. their report dated January 15 state":—

George Farmer, of Ballarat, has!

known ham and bacon caror of | Eureka Street, Ballarat East, been a prominent prize-taker at

the loading shows of the Com cus and record breaking successes monwealth, and h's list of! 10-) at former shows in Melbourno cessos is now a very lóngthy und and Sydney by gaining first and meritorious one. At the Royal champion prizee for bacon and Show which was opened in Me!- first and champion prizes for bourne to-day he was again to hama, thus pronouncing him the "fore, securing first and without doubt Champion of the champion prizes for bacon and Commonwealth.""

first and champion for hamis." THE BEST COME TO US.

`IF YOU WANT TO GET

NOTICES

took up positions from which | they ould hear and see the Bongal Opium-Market ralod 5.00 talented body of musicians. It quiet and only 2 chesta of Patra 2.00 was a rich musical treat that was Old were sold at $0,200 per obeat.: 400 provided, and those who took Clearances during the past fort 5.00 occasion to be present were night were reported of 8 500 asanimous in the viow that neyor Fohests of Patar Old. Unsold stook 500 had Hongkong board band music is estimated at about 0FB chests, 5.00 so wonderfully played. Classical comprising about 84 chests of 10.00 and "popular" music alike wo Patna New, 615 chests of Patna

bandlot in masterly fashion-Old, 184 chests of Banares New, THE CHINESE TELEGRAPH the tono was purity itself, and 115 chests of Bennion Old. the expression perfect, while, Sold but uncleared stock:-52 as for time, the band played as cheats of Patna Now, 24 chests of ozeman. The whole performance Patna Old, 18 chests of Benares wis wonderful illustration New, and 39 chests of Benares of what serious training can do Old, in all about 133 chests.

Sratow Currency,

$20 -

20

Mr. W. G. Layi

J. M. Forbes... Q. Hodgson

10

10

S. Birker

10

Н

A. Macgowan

10

G. D. Putzipios

10

G. ft. Fetcher

10

21

H. Marshall

10

H. C. Flobaon...

10

*

Mrs. W. G. Lay ...

10

Mr. Ten Yee Swee

10

$1

T. C. Ramsey

5

J. E; E. Shra

6

21

5

11

5

5

5

J. A. Peurne ...

C. S. Holdsworth

H.A. Lt. Pollock

41

H. Walton

Mr. H. W. Hosking

Mr. C. H. Wood ...

Mr. F. K.

Brownrigg

144

Mr. Tan Chinng

Yong

Miss Dawson

Mr. Tan Boon Ek..

Mr. Tan Yow, Khin

Mr. Lim

Chusa ...

Mark

Mr. Hong Tok

Mong

Collected by E. P.

Mission, Swatow:-

Mies. Brandtr

1O 1O 1O LO LO LO·

C1

KO KOVO 10 10 10

5

Dr & Mrs. Whyte... 20

Mr. A. W. Edmunds

Dr. & Mra. Gibson

Mr. T. O. Gibson...

Miss Paton'

W. & Mrs. Paton...

Mr. & Mrs James...

Dr. Stewart

10

-õõk5-~baunsa

Rev, H. Wallace...

Misa Starkey

Miss Balmor

10

Mr. W. B. Paton...

S'tox Members of

C. M. Castoma Saff:

Capt. Strangman...

5.

Mr. H. E. Macgowan

5

N. Ellis

5

"

12

T. J. Edwards..

5

19

W. Howard...

5

R. S. Samuelson

5

J. Power

5

33.

G. Grasso

11

h S. Oterai

F. A. Rezario...

H. Jabashi

8. Fujimeto

L. Galvan

ADMINISTRATION.

WIRELESS SERVICE.

Notice is hereby given to all for a musically-inclined people Closing quotations (per Chest) parties oncerned that the Ad- quch as the Filipinos arë." The are se

ander: Paton, New, ministration's new Wireless members surpassed themselves as $0,325; Patna Old. $0,200; Telegraph Stations ut Woosung mastor instrumentalista and their Benares Now, $1,050; Banares and Canton will be open for work was a striking tribute to Old, $8,050.

general public correspondence those who had laboured to bring Malwa Opium-No salos sre with ships at sea on and after the the hand to its present high state reported in the market. Clear 1st of January, 1915. of excellence. His Excellency ances of about 57 cheste. Unsold- the Governor, Sir Henry May, stock about 480 obeste. Sold but K.O.M.G, was present, together uncleared stock about 205 cheste. with the Consul General for the Closing quotations (per picul) are United States, Mr. Geo. E. Andor-18s under Malwa $9,100 to son, as also were many cther $9,500. officials and leading residents of

the Colony. The programme was as follows i-

Cotton: No business reported. Unsold stock is estimated at about 2,500 packagee. Reported olosing"

Both stations are zoverned by the Rules of the International Radio-telegraphia Convention of 1912 and the Servics Regulations

appertaining thereto.

The rates applicable to wireless messages may be obtained on application to the Telegraph Office,

For the convenience of Ship Stations the following information Iudian Yora: During the past is supplied

March, "Loyal Comrades," Black-quntation: $20 to $20 (per piool),

onburg..

Overture, Elverhoi," Kublaa. fortnight market ruled firm, and Suite, At the King's Court; Sousa, prices show some advance. Impor

(u) Hor Ladyship, the Counters, tera are still holding out for batter (b) Her Grace, the Duchess. (c) Her Majesty, the Queen. Trumpet Solo, Iflammatus from "Stabat Master," Rossini. V

Soloist, Leon Igberto. Excerpts from "The Girl in the

Taxi," Jean Gilbert, Czardas, "The Ghost of the

Warrior," Grossma00. Fantasia," Albion," Bretons,

ratee.

Sales, in all about 3,850. hales, comprising about 2,550 bales of No. 10, 650 bales of No. 12, 150 bales of No. 183 and 500 bales of No. 20s. Toe unsold steck is estimated at about 56,000 bales. Sold but uncleared'stock is about 22,000 bales.

Japanezo Yarn:-Sales are re- ported of about 2,000 bales of No. 20: $11/114 per bale,

113° 20' E

CANTON

Chinese.

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Frc. 0,50

Nationality:

Geographical Position: Longitude

Call Signal;

Latitude

8 hours East of Greenwich); Normal Range in Nautical miles; Radio-telegraphic System used:

Working hours (China Coast Time: Nature of Transmitting System: Wave-length in metres :

Coast Charges per word

Minimum por radio-telegram

WOOSUNG

Chinese.

31 21' N

XSQ

1210 N

650 by day; 1,300 by night. 5 K. W. in the antenna. 600, 1,200, 1,600, 2,100: "Telefunken singing quenched spark.

Frc. 0.50

Fro. 5.00

Day & Night.

6a.m. to 10 p.m.

Fre..5.00 ·

TO-DAY'S

·ADVERTISEMENTS,

PUBLIC AUCTION.

THE Undersigned has received instructions to sell by Public

THURSDAY,

Auction on

the 21st January, 1915, com- mencing at II a.m. at his Sales Rooms, Duddell Street. 150 Rough and Smooth Tweed Suit Lengthis.

15 Tweed Overcoats.

10 Pairs Loather Leggings. dozen Woollon

20

(Fancy)..

Socke

On view from Wednesday, the 20th January, 1915.

Terms: Cash on delivery.

GEO. P. LAMMERT, Auctioneer.

THE HONGKONG LAND RECLAMATION CO.,LTD.

Notice is hereby given that the Fourteenth Ordinary Meeting, of Shareholders in this Company will be held at the Offices of Messrs. JARDINE, MATHESON & CO LTD., on Tuesday, 2nd February, 1915 at 1.15 p.m. for the purpose of receiving the re- port of the Directora together with a statement of Accounts for the year ending 31st December, 1914.

The Register of shares of the Company will be closed trom' Tuesday, 26th January to Tues day, 2nd February, 1915 (both daye inclusive) during which period no Transfer of Shares can be registered.

By order of the Board of Direct:

MOWBRAY S. NORTHCOTE,

Secretary.. Hongkong, 15th January, 1915.

ors,

SPECIAL POLICE RESERVE NOTICE.

Gentlemen desirous of offering themselves for service under the Special Police Resorve Ordinance, 1914, should forthwith mate" ap- plication for acceptance in the above force.

At the conclusion of the per- formance, Hie Excellency the Sandry Articles:-Market raled Governor addressed a few words eteady, and where the importation of thanks to the members of the is limited, prices show some band. He said that on his own advance. In importe sales are behalf and on behalf of the reported in angeer at $22 (per Colony in general he desired to picul), kismis at $25 to 20 (per thank them for the very fine con- picul), Mavaj at $18 to 21 (per cert they had given. We all pioul); borax at $23 (per picul), know of your reputation," said apricots at $20 to 24 (per picul), ilis Excellency, but few of us putobock at $100 (per picul), had had the privilege of hearing goozsi (b'dollium) at $5 to 8 you play unsil this afternoon. We (per pioul), kadoo at $10 (per have now had that privilege and picul), onions'nt $2 (per basket), now we understand why your gum olibanum at $12 to 13 (per |reputation is world-wide. I am picul), and peacock's feathers at tempted to put an embargo upon $40 to 48 (per 10,000). In ex you and not allow you to leave porta purchasers are reported in this Colony-(laughter)-but per-18s at $117 to 11 (per picul), hape your Governor Genaral broken cassia at $9 (per pica)), would be angry with me if I made galangal at $8 per picul), green so free with my powers. I will beane at $4 to 44 (per picul),

N.B. Both Stations are able be required to perform any poli e therefore let you go in peace, and zedoary at $22 (per pical), I am sure you carry with you the turmerio at $84 (per picul), ver to receive waves of all lengths patrol duties. They will, how good wishes of the whole of this million at $15 to $122 (per case), between 300 and 4.000 metres, but ever, be required on joining to Cokny. We hope you will have fire-crackers at $73 (per box), and the promptest attention to calls become efficient in Musketry and is insured by the ships using a in so much Infantry Drill as is every success in the great Exhib sugarcandy at $15 per pical).sending wave-length of 660 necessary for the purposes of ition you are going to attend."

metres.

31

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N. Carlson

Donstions:-

Mr. Mark Chuan

Mr. G. Harper...

5.00

Lieng

40

Mr. John McGregor,

Mr. Goh Chiow

Foochow

300

Teun

30

No. 6, Victoria View,

Mr. Lim Tai Yan

Kowloon

Mr. Lam Kim

Inspector Sims...

20,00 3.00

Choon ...

20

Mr. Yeo Po Basa-

20

Less difference in exchange

500.50.

50.89

Already acknowledg-

ed, Lists 1/14

1,383.61

.188,900.83

Monthly Subscriptions $449.61 Already acknowledg

Hongkong Contributions:

ed,...

Collected by Mr. H. Murray Bain

yeon

15.00

22,294,76

$212,639,20

Mr. J. H. Seth

16.00

Ramifted to London"

Mr. H. Murray Bain

15.00

Mr. W. S. Bacock

.5.00

Mr. W. T. Knapton

3.00

on 22nd December, 1914, £17,000 as 1/9.5:16

$100.00

Mr. W. A. Donald-

Mr. Lo Yuk Tong

Mr Worg Li Cho

Mr. R. D. Harvey's Fund:

Mr. J. Grach

Ozprio Mr. E. Both ......

100.00 Bilance iu hand

8.00 $6.00

Obtained Commissions. William and Leslie Oaborne, both Shanghai boys, sons of Mr. | John Hall Osborne, an old Chica hand, have obtained commissions as 2nd Lieutenants in the 9th Battalion, Lancashire Fusiliera Mr. James H. Osborne has also! two other nephews arving their country at the moment.

NOTICE,

By Order, WONG TING-CHAN, Manager,

The Special Police Reserve is established for the purpose of performing police duties in times of national emergency or local disorder. Except in such times, members of this force will NOT

disciplibe, appearance when mov- ing in public, and for the general credit of the Police Reserve.

Generally speaking,eny member Chinese Telegraph Adminis-may resign on giving three: months notice to the Captain. tration, Hongkong, Hongkong, 14th January, 1915.

Superintendent of Polico.

CARDEN FETE

organized by the

$190,344.44 CIGARETTE & TOBACCO

2,417.97 FUND FOR THE ALLIED STUDENTS' UNION

FORCES AT THE FRONT.....

will be held

19,876.79 Will these Ladies and Gentle-n the Grounds of the University

101,436 95

$21,202.95.

Hongkong, 14 h January, 1915,

NAJ. STABB, Hon. Treasurer,

men who hold Subscription Lists kindly send them to be entered up to one of the following

South China Morning Post." "Hongkong Telegraph." GeoJ. B. Bayer, b 119, Queen's Road Central.

APPEAL

on

SATURDAY, January 30th

from 3-7 p.m.

Under, the distinguished patron. ago of His Excellency the Governor and Lady May.

As the Committee are sure thut many Ladies and Gentle- men are in sympathy with this movement to give a little comfort Proceeds to be given to the to the Aliled forces who are PRINCE OF WALES' fighting our battles, donations will be thankfully received, and sub- NATIONALE RELIEF FUND. seription Lists can he obtained from any of the above,

Admission: 50 cts,

Membership is open to all re- sident British Subjects, and it is.. expected that the Reserves will be divided into Companies represent- ative of British, Portuguese, Indian and Chinese interests in the preservation of order.

Application forms may be ob- tained on and froid Monday Janu

Jenkin, Prince's Buildings, Ice House Street, or from the Central Police Station.

NA MC. Mo I. MESSER, Captain Buperintendent of Police: Hongkong, 15th January, 1915.

ry 18th at the office of Mr. F: C.

NOTICE

THE EAST INDIA SEA &

FIRE INSURANCE CO.: We have faken over the agency: of the above Company in Hong- kong and are now prepared to grant policies of insurance at the most favour ble rates.

GAN SE THE CHINA COMMER- SOCIAL COM

3. Duddell Street, D Hongkong, 16th January, 1915,

MACKINTOSH

Telephone N 29

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