THE HONG KONG TELEGRAPH.

TO-DAY'S

LATEST WAR TELEGRAMS,

RUSSIANS ENTER TABRIZ.

UBLIN MAILBOAT PURSUED BY GERMAN SUBMARINE.

(Reuter's Service To The "Telegraph"]

Feb. 1, 3.45 a.m. Reuter's Petrograd correspondent states that alter the battle at Sofian the Turks, who had lost heavily, fled to Tabriz, whick the Russiana entered at noon on Saturday.

EXTRA

HONGKONG, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1915

LOCAL SPORT.

Week-end Football and Cricket.

Bowling.

OMR. W E. B. Read.....9:1 1 30 7. R. E. O. Bird... 90 18 3 The Club Defeats the Garrison.

The Club on Saturday gained a decisive victory over the Garrison by 87 rans, after a most interest In the last fixture in the sepioring afternoon's cricket. For the division of the Hongkong Foot-winners, T. E. Pearce did well ball League, the Police beat with 42 runs to his oradit.

Garrison.

The

6

FOR THE PRINCE OF WALES' FUND.

Saturday's Fete at the University.

success, There was an enormode

A

kong University on

The fete given by the Hong afternoon, in aid of the Prince of Sitarday Wales' Fand, was a very marked weak team from the Club by threo scores werd - gosis to ons. Tho Club, whose

attendance of Europeans and ranks were without some of their

Chinese, and, for the concert, the sirongest men, did well in the Capt. Matthewa, b Donnelly... 20 large hall could only offer stand- opening, and, after a fierce raid Major Robertson, o Maas, b on the Police goal, Fraser, re

Donnelly......

ing room, even before the per- 22 formance began. ceiving the ball from a save by Mann, lbw, b Anderson... Club's centre-forward, tapped it Major Bowen, b Anderson..... Swan alter shot by the t. Roupall, b. Donnelly

Tae Band of the 25th Punjabie, 16 ander the conductorship of Mr. through. Shortly afterwards, Mejor Stansfield, b Siyer...... 16 terrace

0 E. J. Newman, played on the

and gave while the play was in the Club Lt. Sutherland, b Donnelly 25 excellent area, a misunderstanding gave Lt. Chapman, b. Sayer...... arrangements were of the best, programme. All Reynolds & chanca, and the Capt. Heath, b.Donnelly' 1 refreshments were to be had at equaliser resalted. Play then Gar. Caple, not out

very reasonable cost, and the Boy Feb. 1, 3.45 a.m.,

ruled fairly level to the end of Corp. Ross, o Pearce, Sayer Scouts, as their manner ie, made The Dublin mailboat Leinster left Holyhead on Sunday after the first half, the score at that

9 themselves generally handy, S noon and was pursued off the Kiab lightship by a German sub-age of the game being one goal

guides, programme-seller olet all.

Total..........112 All buildings and grounds were seemed to have things very much In the second moiety, the Police

Bowling.

thrown open and the public wan- O. M. R. W.dered at will. their own way, though the pace,

Anderson........ 9 2 35 The out-door feature of the day of the game had considerably Danelly......... 125 1 51 was provided by two of the decreased. Booker, who in the Soyer.

University's

star' first half had been well looked after by Railton, managed to get

Feb. 1, 3.45 am,

The Paris evening communique states that there is nothing

importance to report.

marine for a mile.

Dublin Mailboat Chased.

of

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The mailboat Ulster left Kingstown at the usual hour last evening, being crowded with passengers.

No Prohibition of Sailings.

The War Risk Assurance Association does not consider it necessary to prohibit the sailing of Liver pool ships."

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"

CIGARETTE AND

TOBACCO FUND.

Mr. E J. Ainalie,... Mr. W. E. Fesk,

Mr. B. H. Stanford,...

Mr. D. Murphy,

For the Allied Troops at

the Front.

List No. 64-

"Bowen

Extras

VAN 19

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H. K. C. C

5.00 through and gave the Police the T. E. Pearce, c'Robertson, b 5.CO advantage with a shot that easily. 5.00 beat the Club's goalie. The third E. J. R. Mitchell, st, Muan, b 5.00 goal for the winners come from a 5.00 penalty, Booker taking the shot. Kennedy, b Roupeli... 11 5.00 and making no mistake.

8.8. Moore, st. Ross, b Bowen

Bowen......

28

tennia

"THE GROTESQUES.”

There was a full house at the Theatre Royal on Saturday

THE RACES.

The programme for the coming

evening when "The Grotesques" A Good Entry for the Coming appeared for the third time of

Meeting. their season here, with a change of programme.. To say that they maintained the reputation which Hong to quickly catablished in Race Meeting, which beginning Hongkong

but merely and it would be no exaggeration ed, and the entries are very to give them their due,

the 22nd inst., has been to Bay they presented saliafactory, although considera one of the best entertainments bly below those of last year. The that has been given in Hongkong numbers of ponios entered for the for some time past. While, of various races are must be given to Mr. Frad Wing, course, the palm for entertainment who brought the house down with "Stewed Prunes and Prisms" and his advics

Miss

ma to to to the young man who mouth reduced, much is to be said for the child impersonations of Miss Irene Greville and the einging of

Lilian Gwynne and Mr. Arthur of good Argent, both of whom have voices quality, shown to carolle" from the Tales of Hoff- perfection cepecially in the" Bar-

mann.

players, Mesare, Wong Po-kie and made of the setting. At all times Particular mention should be Ng Sze-kwong, who played an it is artistic, and certainly a exhibition set, in which Mr. Ng change from the usual stage, 42 was victorious.

Within doors, crowded with details, worrying to Amusement both grave and gay most eyes, hat the adaptability Hon Mr. Wei Yak sent a Ohinese good effecta obtained thereby are was abundantly provided. The of it to various lighting and the juggler and marionettes whose feats

Certainly worth more than pass- were remarkable

ard

ing notice.. were received with enthusiasmo 7 both by young and by grown-ups; add between Panch and Judy

35

G. R. Sayer, o Caple, b Bowen 17 R. P. Thurafield et, Ross, b

Bowen

Mr. F. M. Crawford,

Mr. B. Eustice,

Mr. F. A. Fisher,

3.00

Mr. O. J. England,

3:00

XXX (Anon), ...

Lam Liong's Victory. The Viotoris Rovers met the 10.00 Lam Liong on the Naval Ground

M.

M. Moss, o Roupall, b

List No. 65.-

Bowen

10.00

Amount acknowledg-

ed.to 23rd Jan.

nary, 1916, ... $2,163.27

List No. 1.-Mr. 9. H..

Dodwell

Megera. H. A. Lama-

mert, G. Reiobman,

F.J. Ling, P, Doug- las Watson, Wou, H.K.. T.M.S., A.H.O., M.T.P., E. G. O.E.A.,

G.P.E.,

Smith, W.F.S

Anonymous, $1.

A. T. 80 ata., Splinter

50 cts., À.H.L. 30

ote.. List No. 2.-M., Us

Kam Wab,

Private H. A. Walker,

A, B, C.

1

Meeers. W. G. Ham.. phreys and Co., ... Mesere, V. F. V. Ribeiro, H. Barros, D. C. Baptista, 0. P. da Cruz, Ng Kwok Bing, Com pradoro Staff Mr. Lob Sik Ki, List No. 68.-

Mr. D. K. M 188,

Liat No. 77.-

k

Received on account

J.B., AD., $1, G. O, GM.N., C.M.Y., J.H.S., A.E.M., H.U.Y., M.F.W., O.A.R., A.W., 50 cle..

and received an interesting lesson from this clever combination of A. L. Gace, & Uaple 5.00 Uhinese footballers, who won by H. R. B. Hancock, at. Ross, b

one goal to oil. Despite the fact

that the Rovora had all the ad-R. N. Anderson, not out...... vantage in weight, they were at D. E Donnelly, e Munn,

a disadvantage in speed, and lacked that idea of combination

5.00 which gave the Lam Liong! 50 the victory. The winners are a team which deserves to be well 5.00 watched. They play good foot- ball and know much more than the elements of the game.

CRICKET.

W.L,

15 00

fr. m General Sta Steamboat Co.,

4

50.00

1.60 List No 86,-

J

Mr. G. P. C.,

600

Mr. A. D.,

5:00

Mr. J. M. C.,

1:00

Mr. J. Morris,

20.00 5.00 5.00 5,00

144

List No 18:-

Mesare, J. B., L.D.M.

Mr. A. F. Aroulli,

5,00

List No 33.-

Miss Courtin and Miss

Rainford,...

7:00

Becretary,

5.00

W.M.,

Commodore

Ans-

truther K. N.,

5.00

Lt. Comdr. Banning

Tee, R. N.,

5,00

Far Morgan,

MKU

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Buff Sargeon Hunt,...

Mr. Jolley,

6.00 3.00

Chief Writer. Kitt, ...

1,50

12.00

5.00

Ship's Co. B. M. S.

Tamar,

List No. 24

DIA

Mr. W. S. Brown Mr. J. Hooper Mosers. R.LLA,E.A.F. BA.S., C.F.L., S.J., LS F,H.Simmons, B.R. Ismael, T. W. Robertson, R. D. Smith, L. Kay, J. Hyde, B. Packham, $2.

Mt. P. F. A.,...

14

Menara. K. F. June,

0. A. Tsan, A., $1.;

List No. 43:-

Mr. H. P. Winslow...

Mr. B. Biker

Mr. J. Morris

Mr. G. A. Walker,...

Mr. C. A. Lambert,...

Mr. W. C. Clark,

Lisi No, 55.-

A. B. Q.,

Last No. 56,-

Mr. V. Uldall, Mr. A. H. H., Mr.H.Doughty, 82.00, * A.T.&J. B. §2.09,

Let No. 60.

Mr. A. H. Skelton,... Mr. Dancan Clark,... Mr. H. E. Soriten,...

75,00 Amount expanded to

3.00

28.00

1.50

date

Civil Service Beat Kowloon. Kowloon 0. C. went down very badly befora the Civil Service 0. C. on Saturday, dus to the bowling of E. B. Reed, whose efforts ahowed the good average of seven wickets for thirty rane. For the winners, R. O. Witchell, R. E. O. Bird and W. H. Edmunds did well with 35,25 and 33 re- spectively. The scores were:-

Civil Service C.C. 0.00 0. D. Marisp, cand b Weaser, 0

P. T. Lamblo, b Weaser,... $2,538.37 R. C. Barlow, ran ont...

E. B. Reed, run out, 2,128:25 A. E. Wood, o Salton, b. Black- R.C.Witchell,o Fulton, b Ro-

bara, ****rn

R. EO. Bird, o Eleon, b

binson, ..... Fulton,.......

Balance in hand $410.12

GEO. J. B. SAYER,

E.

Hop. Secretary & Treasurer. The subsoribers will be pleased to hear that on the P. & O... Nabia, which left on Friday last, a further consigament was for warded to the front, of 100,000 Woodbine Cigarettes and 284 W. Ibe, "Belle of Virginia" plug tobacco.

Father donations will be thankfully received to enable the Committee to despatch farther supplies.

W. B. Edmunds, b Raves, ... J. Tacchi, et, Edwarde, b Robinson,............ ......... Hill, o Elson, b Black- burn, UK ARE LEGEAN

LL

12

Bowen

Boweh

Extras

Total

"Bowling.

2410 100

#

1 Shows, Auat Sallies, native bands 11 and coconut shies, there was plentiful diversion of the lighter

0

Bort,

STOLEN COAL.

The Komagata Maru Case. At the Police Court, this after- non, Mr. Hazeland continued the Chinese from Wanchai were hearing of the case in which two charged with receiving twenty tons of opal stolen from the 8.8. Komagata Mara.

First Day.

The Wong-nei-choung Staken. -21. "

The Maiden Stakes.-18. The Victoria Stakes.-11. The Valley Stakes.--21. The Hongkong Griffin Stakes. -14.

The Fooohon Cup.-14. The Trial Plate-19. The Garrison Cup.-21. The Professional Oap.-25. The Jockey Club.Staker-14. The Raoing Stakeé, -25. Total, 203; last year, 305.

Second Day.

The Jockey Cup.-23. The Exchange Plate.-13. The Hongkong Derby.-17. The

Subscription

Griffins'

Challenge Plate.-19.

The China Stakes.-25. The Lusitano Cup.-22. The Challenge Cup.-10. The Royal Naval Onp.--27. The "Black Rock" Stakes.-20. The Gymkhana Club Cup.-26. The Northern Stakes.-14. Total, 218; leet year, 314.

This Day.

The Grand Stand Stakes.-22. -18.

The Great Southern Stakes,"

The Hongkong Stakes.-18. The Ladies' Parse.-17. The American Capi-23. The Phaeton Stakes.-25. The Governor's Cup.-25. The Mongolian Stakes.-14. The Champion Stakes. For

18 bcrowd was to be found in the But the thickest part of the 10 work-shops Bud laboratories, both 12 so wonderfully well equipped as to excite the admiration and envy 199 of other institutions in the Fur Mr. Shenton, of Mesare, Daacon, Esst. Here one found everything Looker, Daacon and Harsion, from iron-aawing to X rays. Pro-represented Messrs. Jardine, fessors or students in charge Matheson and Company, the of the various machinery and owners of the coal; Mr. Dixon, scientific apparatus gave de- of Mesere. Wilkinson and Grist, monstrations, the result whereof appeared for the first defendant; was that most of us came ar ay far and Mr. Lewis, of Masers.-28. better-informed than we were Johnsen, Stokes and Master, ap when we entered the building.peared for the second defendant. Two students gave a very clear and interesting explanation of a and said he found coal in three Inspector Gordon was recalled machine for eating the etrangth of the first defendant'e godowns. of steel bara; others exhibited the Two coutained sweepings and in spectroscope, the electric tale the third he saw the coal which graph, a friction-testing apparatus was the subject matter of the in the contents of the engineering etc. Great interest.was manifested charge. Kit

O. M. R. W Heath. 5·0 28 0 Caple... 10 1 38. 1 Bowen...........14.3 0 78 8 Matthews 4 0 160 Roupell 6 0 28 0

Police v. H. M. S. Tamar. On Saturday the Police met a team from B. H S. Tamar and won a good game by twenty-four rape and two wickets. The scores were as follow:-

H. M. S. Tamar,"

Peader, b Grimmett Forrest, b Grimmett............... ... Robinson, st. Booker, :b Al-

exander

4 Fennimore, o Matthews, b Grimmetta entälläinens O Franob, b Grimmett

Bennett, and b Grimmett 14 Mason, b Cooper

Harrison, b Grimmett 35 Harvey, not out................

Lister, b Grimmett 26 Jeakins, o Cockle, b King Extras..

23

7.

Bia Worship said he would sheds, where Bawa for oatting inspect the coal, sad if he found iron, and drills for boring a prima facie case he would com it, were at work. There was mit the defendants for trial, also, by the way, & cement Mr. Lewis said the fe would not testing arrangement which we be a prima facie case. commoad to the notice of the 19 local building authority. Another the chief officer, in the other By Mr. Lewis:-Witness said 9 feature which attracted much Court, stated that a number of attention was a 1h.p. electrical briquettes had been thrown in installation for the home, pro among the dust coal when it was Ovided by Messrs. Alexander Ross, loaded, in addition to the 300 which showed how the private tone of briquettes consigued. In hoase can be provided with hot the third godown he found nins water, electrio light, fans etc., tons of coal. His opinion was Bowling

entirely on its own account, that the top layer of coal was there

Special mention should be made to hide the better cost. TO MR. W of a particularly well-given de

The hearing, was adjourned, Alexander... 315 1

monstration, by Professor Warren, Woodcock

of high tension discharges and S. Le Tana; H. E. Sir Henry 319 the X raye. To the lay mind the May, K.OMG. King 4 19 1 100 Cooper

101 experimente performed were both wonderful and beautiful, while the weird wonders of the X rays gave some of the Chinese the surprise of their lives.

33

8

00

10

Total.

B. W. Bradbury, not outje .7 Grimmett 14 637-5

Extras................... 20

Total...

Bowling.

0. M. R. W.

3

300 Estimate of French War Loss, Paris, December 7. The 10.30 Fronch War Office does not issue 760. lista of losses in the war, but, by 5.00 inquiry in varions quarters, it is 5,00 estimated that the French losses in F. Sutton, b Read

5.00 dead up to November 10 was

Police. 47. 2 Bocker, a Harrison, b Forrest, 12 26 2Grimmett, Bennett, b Pender, 30 271 Withers, st. French, b Mason, 18 King, a and b Bennett.... 71 Matthews, Fennimore, b

Blackburn.....11 WEASBI - ........ Falton Robinson Raven........................

5 2

8

0

5 0 3 0 Kowloon C.C.

42 2

10

1

11

15

6

Alexander, st. French, b Pender Cooper, b Mason, senasäsenotesen Woodcock, not out,*;. Cookie, o French, b Pender,...

22

7

Extras

0

.0

A.R F. Raven, b Reed.

3.00 under 100,000 men. The number A. O. Brawn, e Bird, b Reed. of wounded and sick soldiers J.P. Robinson, Reed, b Bird

1

5.00 being cared for in French hospitale on November 19 appears 10.00 to have been about 400,000. The 500 Swiss Government's burean for the exchange of prisoners of war 4.00 has the names of 90,000 French

W.T. Elson, b Reed

J. H. Mead, b Reed...

L J. Blackburn, b Reed E. J. Edwards, b Bird..... W. Weaser, o Witchell, bReed Lieut. Falton, b Bird .......................

prisoners in Germany. Taking Boon, not out ........................

1000 these figures together, the total 10.00 losses of the French army would

6.00 be about 500,000 men,

·

Duet-It was a Lover and his Lage: Walker; Mre, G. E. Marley and Mrs. Franois Clark.

Pianoforte Solo Les Sylvains: Song- Dream o Day Jill: Chaminade; Mr. Wei Wing Look Edward German; Mrs. G. E. Marley

Shortly before the concert was due to begin, there was a general stampede for the great ball, the decorated. H.E. the Governor was (b) The Pretty Creature: Stephen platform of which was prettily Songe (a) False Phillis: Anon; 3 enthusiastically received and gave Storace; Hon. Mr. Claud Bevera O fall programme we print below. issiger; Mr. G. E. Aubrey, Mrs. 5 in excellent Irish recitation. The Instrumental Trio -Rondo: Re- Instruments Trio Prestie A.S.Busmine, and Mrs. F. Austin. simo: Beethoven, Op. 1 No. 3; Mrs. Song The Last of the boya: and Mrs. F. Austin. G.E. Aubrey Mrs. A S. Susmann, Captain G. W Roome, R.N.

7

0 Taylor and Edwards did not bat.

Total (for 8 wkte.)...106

Barling

M. R. W 20 1

5

4

0.

O Forrest, Extras...MH MEHR

1 Fennimore Ponder Total

lovanem 49. Mason:

0

5

Song Young Tom o Davon: Kennedy Russell; Captain G. W. Boome, R.N.............

winners at this year's Meeting.

The Consolation Stakes,-32. The Nil Desperandum Stakes. Total, 220; last year, 313. The Derby The entries for the Derby

are

Mr. Ezra's Gamester. Mr.. Ezra'a Wild Cat, Mr. Gilpia's Sir Calidore, Mr. Kdoorle's English Chief. Mr. Kudoories Scottish Onief. Mr. Kadoorie's Irish Chief, Mr. Kadoorie eAustralian Chief. Sir Paul's Standard Dahlia. Sir Paul's The Duke Dahlik, Sir Paul's Majestic Dahlia Sir Paul's Perfection Dahlia. Mr. John Peel's Lochmabet. Mr. John Peel's Baattook. Mr. John Peel's Caretaire. Mr. John Peel's Raehille. Mr. Tierce's Grayling: Mr. Tieroe's Danrobin.

The Challenge Cup. The entries for the Challenge

Cup

are

Mr. Ezra's Neptune,

Mr. Ezra's Perhaps, (late May

Be).

Mr. Ellis Kadoorie's Fijian

Ohjel

Mr. Ellis Kadoorie's Saxon Chief. Chief,

Mr. Ellis Kadoorie's Roman

Mr. Ellis Kadoorie's Scottish

Obiel.

(late Britannic).

Sir Paul's Sunster Dahlia (late Sir Paul's Dreadnought Dablin Sunlight).

(late Ferbearance)

Sir Paul's Triomphant Dahlia Mr. John Peel's Ampfield.

TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENT.

WANTED.

Pianoforte Dast-From Foreign Parts: Moskowski; Mrs. A. O. Franklin and Mrs. G. E. Marley WANTED-Experienced lady the Fand by the sale of admissionary or permanent position

The actual amount realised for steno-typist seeks tempor tinkets Coto, is not yet to hand, Apply A Recitation Shamas O'Brien: Je but will be published later.

Chinese Dulcimer; Mr. Poon Xiu Tat

Telegraph.

Hongkong

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