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The Last Salute."

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!! THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1915.

[SEQUEL TO A DOG FIGHT.

Solicitor Prosecutes a Doctor,

This morning at the Police Court, Mr. M. J. D. Stephens, (Bergt. Paton, of the Scots wolloiter, summoned Dr. K. B. Gaarde, dying in Northampton Weigelsberg, No. 4. The Albany, Hospital, asked that the badge for having his dog uamuzzled on and colours of his regiment be Bowen Road,

Axed on the wall, so that he could see them to the last,)

He knew that the Guard was

waiting

To claim another soul. And the time had come to write

his name

On Eternity's muster-roll, But the spirit was strong within

him

Mr. Stephens conducted his

DAIRY FARM NEWS.

FISH

own case, and Mr. Leo D'Almada WE HAVE RECEIVED A NEW SHIPMENT

e Castro defended.

The complainant testified in the witness box; that on August: 28 at about 0.30 x.m, he was walking along the Bowen Road between the Military Hospital and the former residence of Dr. Jordan when a yellow chow dog belonging to the defendant attack- ed his, the complainant's dog, in a The badge that made him a man ferocious manner and drove

in life,

bim under a fence. He recognis That kept him a man in death;ed the attacking animal as the The pride of hissplendid reg'ment, defendant's dog ho had The bugle's shrill alarms, often reen it before, and during

To soclaim with each failing

breath

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The call of the country that need-the fight it bit his dog badly in

ed men,

And the wonderful spring to

Armi,

The glory and horror of battle,

The clasp of the hand of a

mate-

82.98 All these were there with the

100

Staff, Taikoo Sogar

348.61

5

Refinery Co. Ld. (August)

wounded man

At death grips with his fats ! He waited the last brief moment, When he and all things must

part, With the colours and badge before

bim, The colours and badge in bia

beart;

The "Last Post" soon would be

Bounding,

Bhagat Singh...

Mr. R. D. Harvey's Fund:- Collected by the Victoria Dis-So

pensary (August);~

Mr. J. H. May...

Capt. J. 8. Lowingdon

Mr. A. P. Nobbs

W.E....

Mr. E. W. H. James

$10

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Mr. J. B. Capell

Mr. F. Rapp

J. E.

Colleated by Mr.

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Mr. E.F. Lyle..............................

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And his voice for ever mute, he called hiseoul to "attention." And passed with a last salute!

RICHARD MORTON.

Don't forget the little bax.

HARBOUR OFFENCES

the back. Mrs. Stephens separat- ed them and then it was discover- ed that the dog'e mozzle was hanging round his neck.

Mr. D'Almada :-I suppose you must have seen a good number of dog fights apou previous occas ions? That is an absurd question. I have not seen many dogs fight. I have seen your dog fight mine and it hit him badly.

Continuing the complainant said that he subsequently called upon Mrs. Harker at the Albany and she admitted that the dog was not properly muzzled.

Mr. D'Almada: Before you went to see Mrs. Harker had you already decided to take out the summons?

The complainant declined to answer the question as baving no bearing upon the case,

Mr. D'Almada :-It has a bear ing upon the case, because if you had intended to bring a charge,

I do not think you should have!

At the Marine Court this mornteen Mrs. Herker and questioned ing, Ho Kan-sing, master of steam Isanob Sui Fang, for whose her. Is it a fact that you brought arreat a warrant was issued on the this summons because your dog

OF SELECTED

FILLET

TELEGRAMS.

HADDOCKS

AND

KIPPERS.

PRINCE RANJITSINHJI INJURED.

(Router's Service To The "Telegraph")

London Received, September 2,

Prince Ranjiteiabji, while on a few days' leave from the Front, went grouse shooting near Boar- borough and was accidently shot in the face. The injurise are more painful than serious and the Prince has been removed to Leads for treatment.

Later.

Prince Ranjiteizbji is under the care of an eye specialist.

BLUE FUNNEL'S NEW VENTURE.

London Recaired, September 3. It is anaoaased that Messrs.

TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS,

THE ROYAL HONGKONG

YACHT CLUB. NOTICE OF EXTRAORDIN- ARY GENERAL MEETINGS. Notice is hereby given that an Extraordinary General Meeting of the Royal Hongkong Yacht Club will be held at the Club House, North Point, Hongkong, on Monday, the 13th day of September, 1915, at 5.30 o'clock in the afternoon when the sub- joined two. Resolutions will be 68 Extraordinary proposed

Resolutions :----

1. That it is not for the com- fort or convenience of the mem- bera of the Club as a whole, or of the Subscribera ог Visitors thereto, that any Member who is the subject of a Nation between which and Great Britain a state of war exists should continuo to ba a Member of the Club.

2. That the Articles of As- sociation be accordingly altered by the insertion of the following additional paragraph at the end of Article XXXII, namely :—

"Any Member who is the sub-

27th alt., on account of bis was bitten badly? That is not Alfred Holt & Co., have purchas: |ject of a Nation between which

the osse: I brought the actioned the Indra Line of steamers. becanes it was not properly muz- zled.

failing to appear on that date, $47.50 stood before Commander C. W R. D.Beckwith_R.N., in answer to a

charge of unlawfully lying along bring a charge against the owner Mr. D'Almads:-Would you side the KingShan Wharf in such 7.50 a manner Bs to obstruct the of any dog which you might find onmuzzled ?-That has no- Southern Fairway in the barbour, broughtagainst him by O. Mathina thing to do with the case. Assistant Junk Inspector, Har-}

Defendant bour Department. was fined $20.

Mr. F. Bavington

19

Mr. H. L. Mecklenburgh

30

Miss Baylissä pitesty

5

Mr. F. E. Jossland ......

10

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+

Mrs. Stephens corroborated and alleged that she had seen the defendant's dog out twelve or thirteen times without a mozzi,

on.

P. C. Charles Aitken charged 86,50 Li Chuen, master of steam launch "Eve," with unlawfully moving

Mr. Stephens said that his dog Co. of about the Harbour during pro-was a quiet dog and had no power

65 bibited hours on the 27th inst,

Defendant was fined $10, while Lai Sap-test boatmaster who was $20

75 charged with the same offense by

P. O. Ragg, was fined $5. $1.870.74

263,078 60 H.K.C.C. TENNIS TOURNA-

MENT. $264,049.34 sub-

Monthly subeoriptions Already acknowledg-

ed Lists 1/45

Ar

32.72

Men's Handicap Doubles The results of yesterday's play' $284.918.02 in the second round of the above

2.257.04 tournament are as under:

Ramitted to London:- $17.000 at 1/9, 5/16 -57 000 at 1/9} and

to fight. The other dog made an ancalled for attack and the defen dant ought to be fined, for the protection of the public.

Mr. D'Almada submitted that" there was no care for him to answer, but bis Worship holding otherwise the case was remanded. THE HOWITT-PHILLIPS COMPANY.

To-night's Performance Cancelled The Howitt Phillips Company, which achieved such popularity iu llongkong on its two recent

VETERAN GENERAL'S

DEATH.

London Received, September 3.

The death is announced of General Charles Augusts Good fellow, V. C. at the age of 79.

MEMORANDUM OF CARGO. The following is a Memorandom of cargo skipped per P. and O. es. Novara which miled from Hongkong, on August 27.

London: 250 bales Waste Silk, 3 cases Cigare, 3196 boxes Tea, 11 cases Bamboo Baskos, 800 essee Preserves, 25 cases Bristles, 46 bales Raw Silk, 6 cases Ospa, I esse Old Documents.

goods.

and Great Britain a state of war exists shall, ipso facto, cease to be a Member of the Club and shall no longer be entitled to any of the privileges of the Club."

And Notice is hereby also given that a Further Extra- ordinary General Meeting of the abore Club will be held at the

Club House aforesaid, on Monday. the 4th day of October, 1915, at

5.30 o'clock in the afternoon, for the purpose of receiving a report of the proceedings at the above- mentioned Extraordinary General

tember, 1915, and of confirming, Meeting of the 13th day of Sep- if thought fit, as special resolu tions, the above-mentioned resolutions.

Dated the 2nd day of Septem- ber, 1915,

By Order of the General Committes.

REGINALD BROWN, Hon. Secretary. The Royal Hongkong Yacht Club. Manchester: 5 bales Waste Silk.

Note: If the proposed alters- Gibraltar: 8 cases Silk and Silktion in the Articles, as above, is made, the immediate effect will be that any present Member who is the subject of a Nation now at war with Great Britain will ipso facto cease to be a Member as from the date of such alteration. PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY.

Lyons: 46 bales Raw Silk, Marseilles: 12,964 cheats Tea,

VICTORIA RECREATION CLUB.

8. Green and Dr. Lindsay visits, regrets to have to announce 108 bales Raw Silk. 56,177.40 Woods, owe 15/3 beat. H. E that the performance of the Muriell and E. L. Sim, reo 1/8,"Land of Promise" advertised 58,434.44 by 8-1, 2-8, 6-0.

|for to-night will not take plase, E. Abraham & W. H. Vivensb, [steambrat srrangements making $323,351.00 one 3/6 beat K. Brayshay sad N. it necessary for the Company

Night Aquatic Fete. L. Smith, sor., by 6-3, 6-1. to continue its journey south- R. F. Hall and A. Whitmarah, warda immediately. This will bea

The equatio late, postponed owe 15 beat L. N. Murphy and great disappointment to Hong-from last Saturday, will be held F. W. Cary, owe 15-3, by 7-5, 9-7.kong theatre-goers who had look in the Bath at the Victoria Re- ed forward to seeing these artista creation Club to-morrow night at once again before their departare 9 p.m., sharp. Half the proceeds for India. The members of the will be banded to the Cigarette Company .e themselves greatly and Tobacco Fund. disappointed, for they, bave fully The result of the Fanling ran-appreciated the boarty reception ning pool in August is as follows: accorded to them by the people Handicap of 10 or ander: of the Colony on previous occan Capt. Campbell.........81-Sor-81 sioos. They look forward, how Mr. T. W. Bill 83-801-83 ever, to returning to Hongkong Capt. E.D. Matthew... 01-883 in the Spring.

1/10 £2.000 at 1/0}...290.117.47

25

Balance in hand

38,283.50

N. J. STABB, Hon. Treasurer,

Hongkong August 19, 1915

WEDDING.

Hughes-Zimmerman,

ROYAL HONGKONG GOLF

*CLUB.

38 entries. Bandicap of 11 or over: An interesting wedding was solemnized on Angust 28, at St. Mr. F. J. De Rome.....199.1584 Joseph's Church Shanghai bet. Mr. F. Bevington 08-12-88

ween Mr. Llewellyn J. Hughes,

of the Public Works Department,

and Mies Christine A. Zimmer-

man, of Shanghai.

1

13 entries.

CLAIMS.

The pivil ceremony was con-Cases Mentioned la the Summary ducted at E. M. Consulate-

General, by Sir Everard Fraser,

Court.

The actions mentioned, and

LANGKAT OUTPUT.

Tons 211 September 1

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H

P1

214.

Total to 2ad inst.

425

Daily average

212.50 TYPHOON WARNING.

We are indebted to the Ameri- K.O.M.G. There was a large st-appearing in the Summary Court can Consul General for the follow- tandance of friends at the Church, list, this morning, included the ing although the wedding was of a Robert Dollar Company v, Kwong

Tue telegram quoted below was

KNIFE-LIKE PAINS......... The sharp, shooting pains the intense agony of Balatics, often make death pre- remains to life. The fiery daris that run from hip to heal, the sleepless nights, the days-why not STOP all this - obeerlas

and get back to health and comfort again!

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the best known remedy for Solatica. Rubbed into the Himba where the 'pain' is, it gives ni most instant ralief, and its persistent use

BALM

From SAN FRANCISCO, JAPAN PORTS and MANILA,

HE Steamship

'MANCHURIA,

The above mentioned vessel

having arrived, consigness of cargo are hereby notified to send in their Bills of Lading for coun- tersignature and take immediate delivery of cargo from alongside. discharge Cargo impeding will be landed innmediately at consignees' risk and expense.

Cargo undelivered after 5th September, 1915 at 5 pm will be subject to landing charges and if undelivered Sept. 9th at noon will be subject to both land-

has effected many miraculous cures.ing and storage charges.

Don't despair just because other re-

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medies bave failed to care your Bolatica, will be effected. LITTLE'S ORIENTAL BALM 'La differens from all other remedies, IF OURES, as thousands can testify.

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very quiet nature. Mr. P. Ayers, Fogk Cheong, for $38.51; Han received from the Manila Obser- of the Fublic Works Department, Bang Wo. Baptists and On. for vatory at 1 pen. September 3, WANTED

gentleman wishes to rent acted as best man. The honeymoon 8430.42; H. Raitonjeev.V. O. 1915 Cyclone or typhoon East half of a four-roomed house in will be spent on a houseboat trip Parr for $77.30: Dairy Farm Co. of Balintang Channel almost stat-Kowloon. Apply to ." olo to the Hills, 7).

v. Mrs. Holin for $25.34,

Hongkong Telegraph.

All chafed and otherwise damaged cargo will be examined

at the above Company's godown on Thursday 9th September 1915. No claims will be entertained unless accompanied by short delivery note or list of exceptions taken at the time of delivery to consigneos and signed for and on behalf of the Pacific Mail 8.6. Co. All claims must be filed on or before October, 2nd 1915, other- wise they will not be recognised.

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