LAWN TENNIS,I

THE H.K.C.C. TOURNAMENT.

List of Entrants and the Championship Draw':

'SANITARY BOARD.

The Water Closet Question Again.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, MARCH

FOR WAR VICTIMS.

NOTICE

The Recent Freach Convent Concert.

ARE PREPARED TO DELIVER OUR

AND BUTTER

the French Convent sends as the The Rev. Mother Saperior of

MILK AND

letter appearing below, written TO ANY ADDRESS IN THE CITY, THE PEAK, EAST & WEST

by papils of the Convent, giving the result of the recent entertain- ment. Sho wishes to thank the following for contributing" te-

tainment; Tuo Electric Light

POINT, QUARRY BAY, KOWLOON & CANTON

TWICE DAILY.

This afternoon; at the meeting of the Sanitary Board, the follow- i. resolution was put before tho Below we give the entries for section of Bye-Law 13 of the meeting under the amended, the Hongkong Cricket Club tennis Cemetery Bye-Laws: That the tournament, and the draw for the Board hereby directs that the Championship Singles, open to

cemeteries at Aplichan and Tai all the Colony, the trophy for shek Ku shall be rot oport for which in a new silver cap pre-re-interment afttrexhuastion and vented by Sir Paul Onator. There for the storage of the remain wards the success of the enter is a particularly large number of exhumed in pote." entrants and some very fine play Dr. Fitzwilliams minated Co., for the footlights and col should be witnessed. In portion Does this mean that those cometoured lights, free of charge: ORDERS FOR MEATS AND ALL DAIRY PRODUCE CAN lar there are some good Chinese eries are closed for, reinterments Mr. Xavier, Hongkong Printing players who have entered for the in fature, cr only open for cases Press for the programmes; Open Singles Championship. The of re-interment ?

the Forestry Department fr favourite on last year's form In connection with the applic-the loan (tarring Mr. Nasbit, who will notation for permission to erect two decorations; Mr. Anderson for of plants for the play through) in still Mr. S. E. water olnuts on the first floor of loan of piano; A Ling and Co. and Green, who played well against N 11, Queen's Road Central, Lt-Elurg Oa and Co., for chains free Mr. Nesbit last year. However, Ol Gordon Hal minuted-Would of qharge; the ladies who sold it may be expected that some of it not be better to hold all there large numbers of ticket Mr. the Lon-comers into the open until the matter of water closets Young Lles for $30; La Tak-po competition will give him some has been settled ?

for $20; the Misses Liebert for good gumex.

The Hon. Mr. Towatt-I pre-desi,ning the programms and for sume that theae ure for the use of disposing of tickets and pro Eropeans.

grammes to" the amount of $300 30; Mias L. Thomas und Miss R. Boapas, who by their musical talent greatly ecntributed towards the success of the con-

The entries are ka followed- Open Chumpion Singo, forcup, valued 250, kindly, presrated by

In connection with the applic- Sir Paul Chater, O. M. G.Captation for permission to erect one Hattersly Smith, and lease, water elosat at Kowloon Docks, E. Green, L. le Breton, E. Kout, Mr. "Goldring minuted: This O. P. Hamilton, 4. R. Linton, Greally ought to be granted. cort, The Mother Superior also I. Sayer, T. W. Cars, Whave teen the place and there desires to thank Lady May and Fong, Ng Szó Kwong, We really can be no objection..

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quiros farther consideration, in my opinion.

all who encouraged the children referred to is as follows:-

Reverend Mother Euperior, Frecoh Convent

Daar Rev. Mother, a

Wel, H. L. Tung, P, K. Kwong, 1-0 Gordon Hall:This re-by their presenco. The letter Ng Eze Cheong, M. P., Mujar Crisp, F. A. Itodmond, A. f., Crock, and J. W. Irunks,

An application wasuleo received Handicap Singles," A Class for permission to erect one water. -Capt. Hattarely Smith, Messrs. close at N. 1, May Road, and H. A. Niebat, S. E. Green, W. H. also to erect twelve water closets Ford, F. W. Cary, L. la Breton, and one rough closet in a black N. E, Kent, O. P. Hamilton, A. of buildings on Kowloon Inland R. Linton, G. R. Sayer, Mor Lot 574 R.P. Hanoi Road. Crisp, FA. Redmond, R. Mr. Goldring:-I. approve of Bover, L. N. Murphy, M. T. Joro,the water (lets, but ant of the -A. H. Crook, F. W. Franke, Wtrough closet,

G. Worcester, and H. Brayebay.

Lt. Col. Gordon-Hall-Ishould

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Handicap Singler, "B" Class, like it discussed -Dr, Lindsay, Woods, Messrs. Mr. Chan Kai-ming:-I agree Abraham, H. St. Amoty, E. J. with Mr. Goldring. Mitchell, M. M. Maar, P. Leigh Bennett, G. Mistin, JR Wood,I am in favour of permitting The Director of Public Works: H. Tayler, A, E. Coche, 1. Mrtho water closets in euch cases, ray Baio, F. J. de Bomo, P. Jacks, but in the ones of ordinary houses A. D. Quce, W. U. Viwash, Or W.Jane water closet for asch bouse Besnick, T. A. Laughli, R Fught to enffice. It is.apnecessary Hall, C. Bernord-Brown, U...to provide a water closet for each Bark, E. E Muriel, O. J. Hewitt, bedroom in a house. D. E. Clarke, Mjor Faichvie ¡and Dr, W. V. M. Koch,

Handicap Doubles. - Major

Crisp and Capt. Hattersly Smith; }}

N. E. Fert and W. H. Ford;

A BEMARKABLE WAR

PICTURE.

Children of our ago are gonerol- without care, basy with our little stadiea and our sports; bevertheless we have the intelli Rence to understand end heerla to love and sympathise in the present European orisis,

That one word warbas awaken. world of ideas which we have ed in our young minds quite a never before experienced.

We understand that war moena destruction, suffering, donth, and that all this is necessary to assure

victory.

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We pray for all those who protect as against the oppression

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VICTORIA THEATRE.

FRIDAY, MARCH 26,

AND THE THREE FOLLOWING

NIGHTS.

THE CREAT SENSATIONAL PICTURES

THE GREAT BATTLE BEFORE

THE FALL OF ANTWERP

of our enemies, and we decided.—Belgian Artillery in action at the outer fore

to act, to sing and to dance jo 2.-British Forces preparing the defence and how they suddenly order to be able to alleviate the sufferings of the victims of the,

War.

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rushed from their tranches to repel the threatened attack.

3.

The lauding of British Marines at Antwerp.

The Camp and the sudden call to the defences.

8. E. Grean and E, Abra- The Oreat Battle Before the Fall entertainment not so much to our 5.The Marines defending-Scenes in the trench.-This part of

ham H. R. Poelips and H.

of Antwerp.

A. Nisbat F W. Cary and Mjr Faichnie; O. P. Hamil-

At the Victoria Theatre on Fri- ton and Watson; E. J. It Mitchell day, March 20, and the three fol- and T. G. Woall; R F. Hall and owing nights, a very special ser- 1. M. Mais; R. O. Hatchinsonies of war pictures is to be shown and G. R. Sayer; R. P. Toursfeld dealing with the fighting which Bad I. E. Pearce, R. S. Amery took place round about Antwerp and G. Miskin; J. R. Wond and before the fall of that city. Judg. A. H. Crook; P. P. J. Wodehonse ing from Shanghai reporte, the and W. G. Worcester; F. A pictures must be particularly in Redmond and K. Briyshay; Dr. ereating and thrilling. The Lindsay. Woods and G. A: Wood-| NorthChina Daily News says of ocok M. Ta Jones and R A. them: "Shown first are orowds of Bovel; H. C. Sandlord and L. N refugees pouring out of Ant Murphy W. H. Vivens and Hwerp, at the rate of 30,000 next bodies of Taylor; A. E Cooks and 0. Haday; Soper; R Hancock and H. Han-infantry moving throngli "rained" cock; O. W. Beswick and N. streets to the outer defences, and Anderson; T. A. Lough in and hea the outer defences them. Larkins P. S. Leigh Bennett and solver, with Belgians firing from H. E. Muriel; A. B. Kagerth and the trenches at the German out- L. P. Goldney.

poats.

The succession of Professsional Paris, Major scenes bolds the audience in a Faiohoie au Capt. Hatteras grip of intense interest, With- Smith; N E. Kent and W. H. ont actually going to the Front Ford; R. Phelipe and II. A. one gould not get nearer to the Niebet; O. P. Hamilton and Rev. Brent events that are taking place Cooper Hunt; J. R. Wood and at Home.."..

REO. Bird, R. P. Thur-fold The account which our Shang- and N. Murphy, R. St. Amory but, temporary gives of his and G. Miski: P. P. J. Wode new war film encourages one to house and E. O. Hatebinson; S. feel that it ja domething gaite E Green and Lile Breton F. A, exceptional. Our readers are ad- Redmond and. W, P. C. Tr..rdvised to go and see for themselves, M. MA Mase and O. J. Hewitt;

A, E Crook and F. J. de Rome; 8. S. Moore; Miss Hastings and C. Beswick and W, G. Worcester; A. Hastings; Mrs. Arthur and B. O, Sandford and A. O. Leith; R. St. Amory; Misa Bird and Dr. A. B. Raworth and L. P. Goldney. W. V. M. Koon, Mre. Wolfe and Med Doubles. Ms. Winslow H. C. Sandford; Mise Craddcok and H. A. Nisbet; Mrs. T, E. and B. F. Hall; Mre, Stark and Pearce and R. P. Thursfield Mr. C. O. Stark; Mr. and Mr. Mrs. Marohicon Fletcher and P P.0. J. Hewitt.

The draw for the open Singles Obampionship is us follows:

Capt. Hattersley Smith.

First round. K. Wong

We owe the success of our little 4: own skill Be to the kind assistance and the generosity of the many... friends of the Convent

the film is the most wonderful production ever known in Cine- matography. German shells exploding and hero. fo'ling. The Red Cross workers are seen removing the heroes who are wounded and are sacrificing their lives.

6-An armoured train brings along reinforcements. The med pour

out of the carriages like ants, and take part in the fight. 7Big Guns, mounted on Motors, Every shot fired with telling

We simply did our beat, and we are more than rewarded in being able to hand you, dear Reverend Mother, as the result of our performances, the sum of $1.457.40 which we shall be glad." if you will kindly dispos of in the following manner; Lady May Monsieur le Consul Gen-

eral de Franc Lady Lugard Tho Ambulances, and

$400

$500

$300

Balgian fugees in oure of the Siaters of St. Paul Franco.... $257.0 We remain; dear It verend YOUR RESPECTFUL CHILDREN

Motter.

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TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS,

FUBLIC AUCTION, THE Undersigned has received instructions to sell by Pablic Auction on

WEDNESDAY, the 24th March, 1915, com- mencing at II a.m. at his Sales Rooms, Duddell Street, A Quantity of Valuable. Household Furniture.

On view from day of Sale. Terms Cash on delivery,

GEO,P-LAMMERT. Auctioneer.

WANTED,

WANTED. By European

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effect. British Marines and Blue Jackets fight with a detor- mination to do or dio."

8.-Marines and Blue Jackets put up a splendid fight. L ng range

Guns used and numerous other scones.

THIS FILM WAS TAKEN BY SOME OF THE WORLD'S MOST FAMOUS CAMERA

MEN AT GREAT RISKS.

THEY USED TELEPHOTO ATTACHMENTS AND HAVE SECURED WHAT WILL RANK AS ONE OF THE MOST INTERESTING AND HISTORICAL FILMS THE WORLD HAS SEEN,

THE

WAR WITH TURKEY.

-The Declaration of War. The Turkish Commander in Chief and the Turkish Governor and Min ster leaving Government House, Jerusalem.

2-Moslem Recruiting Commences. With weird beating of Tom-Tome meetings are held throughout Turkey and Syria to enlist the fanatical Bedouins.

3.-The Moslem War Dance. The populace becomes inspired by the frenzied spirit of war, numbers of them continuing eccentric movements until forced to drop from exhaustion.

4. Offering Sacrifices. A sacrifice is offered for the success of

their arms in battle.........

5.-Extorting the Populace.Anative speaker raises the wildest

passions of the ignorant hordes,"

6. A Quaint Recruiting Agent A Bedouin maiden in the wild- est sword dance given after sundown to onlist recruits near the Dead Sea and Sinai Peninsular.

7-Fanaticism Starts Its Deadly Work. The Moslems and Bod- onins attack Russian Pilgrime in Syria, many being killed and injured.

in Imports and Exports, a COM- doing large business

PRADORE. Security of. $50,000 | M2018 required by Mortgage of Landed Property in the Colony. Apply

8-To close up the Suez Canal-Camels carrying sand, stones, eto, by means of which the Turks and Bodonins expect to closo a portion of the Suez Canal and prevent the Allies sending troops, through

J. Wodehouse; Mre, Armstrong The Championship Draw." and W. H. Ford; Mr. Stair Stewart and N. E. Kent; Mrs. G. E. Marley and F. A Redmond; Mrs. Black and E, Ormiston; Mre. Beavis and C. E. B. Pearis; Miss Second round:-L le Breton to Messrs. JOHNSON STOKES Wilkinson and M. M. Masa, Miss. F. A. Redmond; W. H. Ford v. & MASTER, Solicitors, Prince's Robertson and Dr. Landeny A. F. Linton; H. L. Yang, v. B. Woods; Mien Kelly and LNE. Green, W. L. Wei, winner Hongkong, 20th March, 19159-Turkish Boy Scouts and Naval Lads. These are paraded in Morphy; Mrs. Lindzell and J. R.PK, Wong v. Capt. Hattersley TO LET, Wood Mies Long and S. Smith; AH. Crock v. N. L.

Buildings, Ice House Street:

Green; Mrs, Beckwith and H. R. Kent; Ng Sza Krong v. O. R. TO LET Board & Residence Pholips; Mrs. Cooper Hunt and Hamilton; M. P. La v. Ng Sze for 2 or 3 gentlemen in com- Majar Kaiohnie Miss Humphreye Cheong Major Chiep VF, Rfortable English home. Good and G. Miskin, Mrs. Moxon and;

tableApply 1. Almal Villas, Tiodista Frony Kimberley Rd., Kowloon, B. Hanoook Miss Lammert and

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10.-Turkish and Bedouin Cavalry at Exercise,

Turkish Troops About to Proceed to Egypt.

What will happen when they meet the Gurkhas ?

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