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MOTOR AMBULANCE FOR THE FRONT.
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IMPORTANT POINT.
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P.O, Thora also gave evidence to the borrowing $80 on a note signed for $100. He had two FROM THE WOMEN OF receipts signed by one of the
HONGKONG.
SECOND SUBSCRIPTION LIST. The following in the second Nubeeription list to the Motor Ambulance Fund.
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Indian constables. The money had been repaid,
I.P.S. 46, denied that he knew the defendant owed the plaintiff money. He knew nothing about tue transactions between the partios.
In answer to Mr. Gardiner, witness said it was not tras that he had sated as a foot or agent for the plaintif.
His Lordship, put the We are saked to mention that s
story told by the delood- number of ladies did not give ant
to the
who, witness, address when they forwarded however, denied that he know their subscriptions and the colleganything about it. It was not tore wish to thank them through true that he had had a conver- the medium of this paper. sation with P. C. Coote and had Aa will be seen the total is introduced him to the plaintiff. mounting up but there is yet a He had been asked by Sergt. large sum to be collected before Cockle to persuade the plaint f the total amount required is to withdraw the case. reached and muma of money, how- ever small will be most acceptable. Mrs. Agassiz, Mrs. R. Aitken, Miss Anderson, Mrs. Armstrong, Miss Barker, Miss Bascombe, Mrs.
Mr. Shenton said his defence O. H. Boavis, Miss Joan Beavis, was, broadly speaking taken ander Mrs. Beswick, Mrs. G. H. Black, two heads, firstly, that at the time Mrs. Bonnar, Miss Eileen Bonnar, the loan was made to the defer Mrs. Bowdler, Mrs. Bowley, M.B. dant after the plaintiff bad oossed Mrs. Burnett, Miss Caliwell, to be a money lander, secondly, Mra. Chapman Miss Cooper, that this loan was not carried Mrs. Cousins, Mrs. Cousland, in accordance with the pro- Mrs G. P. Curry, M. L O., Mrsisions of section 3, subsection Dalziel, Mra G. W. Dawson, Mre 1b, of Ordinance 16 of 1911. The Danison, Mra Dyer, Mre O. 1.defence was a defence which had Ellia Mra Evane, Miss Elaine been put up at the request of the Fawcett, Mra Forsyth, Mira Registrar of Moneylenders, ke- French, Mrs Gedge, Mrs Gom cause there were a number of pertz, Miss Gorham, Mrs Grant, cassa in which it ought to be E. LG.
brought home to the money lenders how they ought to comply with the ordinance.
Collected by Mrs. Hale: Mie. Carmichael, Miss Betty Cart wright, Mrs. Dunoan Clark, A, Friend, Mrs. Johne, Mre. Moss, Mrs. Nightingale (Macao), Mrs. T. L. Parkins, Mre. Evan Grant Smith.
Continuing, Mr. Shenton said Mrs B. A. Hale, Mrs R. D that he thought it was clear that Harvey, Mrs Montagu Harston, it was not a case of a man in the Miss Elsie Haraton, Miss Beryl Har defendant's position seeking a ston, Miss Winifred Barston, Mre loss, but of the man being sought Scott Harston, Mes C.. J. Hewitt, after by a satellite of the plaintif Mre Hill, Mies Joyce Holyoak, In this action there was aband- Mies Dorothy Halycak, Mrs. A. C. ance of evidence to prove that Hynes, R. E. B., Miss Innes, Mrs. these men were sought after by Jorden, Mrs. N. E. Kent, Mrs. the plaintiff and his agents; they T. H. King, Mrs. Kotewall, Miss did not seek for tue plaintiff. Esther Kotowall, Mrs. Lander, Mr. Gardiner having addressed Miss Kitty Lander, Miss Dorothy the court, his Lordship said that Lander, Mrs. D. Macdonald, he would have no hesitation in Miss MacKenzie, Mrs MacPherson, giving judgment at once, but, Mis O. Makeham, Mra Mansfield, having regard to the law raised, Mra Marriott, Mes de Martin, he would reserve his decision. Miss Phoebe May, Mra Mayhew, Mras Michall, Miss Millington,
Miss E. Moore, Mra Morris,
HONGKONG, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1915...
POLICE RESERVE ORDERS.
Polion Reserve Ordere issued to-day by Mr.J. O. Jenkin, D.S.P. (Reserve) state:-
Parades,
(Central Police Station) 6 p.m. Monday September 6th, Indian Platoon and recruita.
Tuesday September Chinese Company and recruits, Wednesday September Bib British and Portuguese companies.
WHAT LORD HALDANE KNEW FROM, BESLIN.
Germany's Attempts to Keop
England Neutral. al Four months ago Lord Haldane declared that on his mission to Berlin in 1912 he left no doubt 7th, there of England's ƒno fio par. poses." Tiere now appears in the North German Gasette a belated reply, showing four forms of nou Thursday September 9th, Band trality treaty alleged to have recruits and Indian Recruits. been offered to England, but Also all Recruite of Chinese refused by Bie E Groy...
Lid Haldane's declarations Company sind Ambulance under
included the following — Chief Inepeotor.
We told them Friday, September 10th. Com bined Para le, in uniform. Fall in would in no circumstances be a at Central Police Station at 550 party to any sort of aggression p.m. sharp. Only men on patrol towards Germany.. statesmen undertand
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VOLUNTEER RESERVE ORDERS.
HE.V.R. Orders inued to-day by Major Wakeman Commending H.K.V.B. atste:
Prisoners of War Camp Guard
and Gun Clab Hill Picquet.
The H.K.V.R, will relieve the H.K.V.C. on Tuesday the 7th inst
Datali.
Prisoners of War Camp. Tuesday 7th inst. Sections 1 and 2 of A Co.
Wednesday 8th inst. Sections kand 2 of B Co
Thursday Och inst. Section 1 of C Co.
I did
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or medically unfit are exempted. my utmoet to make the Berlin
Patrols.
Friday 10th lost. Sectione 3 and of A Óo.
Sturday 11th inst. Sections and 4 of B Co.
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For Monday to Wednesday, what would be England's attitude September 5 to 8, as published in to a violation of Belgium's neutra
lity.
I said to Bethmann-3 orders of September 4 and 8.
Thursday, September 9th, 5.50 Hollweg in so many words that p.m. Inspector Watt, P. Co. we should regard su invasion of Bailay, Gaskell, Fothergill, Hen- Belgium as something over which derros, Packham, Weaver and they could not reckon on our neutrality. I also told him that as Rosser.
long as Germany chose to con tiane her policy of formidable Laval development we should lay down two keɛls to her one.
850 p.m. One N. C. Officer and 7 P. Ca. td be detailed by Inspector D'Almads...
Note,
0.0. Companies must warn their men without delay and send the names to the Orderly Room Clerk. When warned, men should be told which Section they are going to patrol, so that they may study the Boundaries.
Boundaries of Sections.
The following alterations must be made on the printed slip issood:-
A Cool Proposal. Germany's first formula cording to the journal) ran
attack.
Sunday 12th inst. Sections and 4 of O Co., Gan Clab Hill.
CHURCH NOTES.
Confirmation.
Missionary Gatherler, On Monday, August 23," Bishop and Mrs. Lander garden party at their rend {""The Eyris" for all the ́
srics staying in the Colony, sixty attended, represen missionary societion, 'Ang proposes to administer the rite of Baptist. The proceedings The Bishop of the Diooses Presbyterian, Wesleyan
St. Thomas Day, December 21. at which the Bishop gay Confirmation in the Cathedral on minated with a devotional meeti The clergy would be glad to address.
receive 36 FOOD as possible, the usmes of those who wish to bei confirmed at that time in order that the necessary classes may be formed.
The Peak Church. -
A Message from the Bisher of London to the People, of London. The following scusage comme as suitable for us in Hongkong mutatis mutandis ss for Labe donere.
The evening services on Sun. days have been well attended! "You must forgive my writing during August and will be con- to you direct I cannot visit you tinned during September. Then person, as I should like to do, Bishop will be the preacher on and whatever your denomination the first three Sandays in Sep-may bo, you are a fellow citizen 2,tember and Rev; H.G. H. Griffith with mo in this great city, and
on the fourth Sunday.
you will not, I hope, take smis message from me,
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Tossday 7tkinst, & otions 3 and of & Co.
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Wednesday 8th inst. Sections and 4 of B Co.
Thursday 9th inet. Sections 2, 3 and 4 of 0.
You probably have a son or Peak Church Committee.
brother, husbsad or friend who Owing to Major Sargeant is in the trenches, or who is keep- having left the Colony a vacancy ing watch and ward over our occurred on the Committee of the country upon the sex, prepaZİSE Pesk Church, this has been filled for action in some great camp at by the appointment of the Hon. home. Mr. H. E. Pollook, K. C., who was
Friday 10th inst. Sections 1 and
It was to such men I went dat 2 of A Co.
for many years a trustee of the in Holy Week and Easter to give Saturday 11th inst. Sections Charch. (ac-and 9 of B. Co.
Sunday 12th inst. Section 1 of
Recruits.
Transfer.
a message from home, and we had many services together, and I gave them souvenire of the Holy Season, many of which I know have now been sent home:
This is a message the father,
Communicant's Class. Should one of the contracting|0.06.
The Chaplain hopes to com- mence a monthly communicants parties become engaged in war
Beoraite will parade on the olsas for girls in the Cathedral with one or more Powers, then the other contracting party shall adopt cricket ground on Tuesday the vestry next month. The meetinge towards it at least a benevolent 7th inst. Wednesday the 8th will probably be held on a mother, brother, sister, or friend, The Cathedral of the gallant men I saw at East- neutrality and exert every effort inst. and Thursday the 9th inst. Wednesday.
at 6.15 p.m. Dress Drill Order clergy will be glad to receive the er, and the question I want to sak to localise the conflict.
Great Britain, it is alleged Shirt Sleeves.
names of any who wish to attend you, as I ask myself, is, “Are we No. 8 Section, delete the in- declined this proposal as going
this class. The boys' commun-worthy of such defenders ?" Pie. W. A. Morgan is trans-ioanta' class will meet as ususi Like St. Paul, they can say, "I His Lordship: You are enti-structions from the first "Peak too far, and made the following
ferred from the B. K. V. O. to on Friday, September 10. die daily." It is imposible to: led to say that for the benefit of Rond" in line 10 down to "by counter proposal:-
over-estimate the sacrifice and Great Britain shall make no the H. K. V. R.
Plans for small side Chapel. the public, for general informa Robinson Road" in lines 12-13;
Postinga. tion.
The Charch Body has passed courage required in a modern and insert the following: Junc unprovoked attack on Germany,
Pie. W. A. Morgen having the plane drawn up by Mr. Lenek battle we never really, hear the
So this is away, tion of Peak Road and Queen's and aball refrain from an aggres Gardens, Along Queen's Gardens sive policy with regard to Ger- joined is posted to Company for a small side Chapel to be details.
made in the south transept. It wrote home one young officer to Conduit Road, Along Coudois meny. An attack upon Germany Section 1.
Ple. R. Molregor having join- has long been felt that a side" my best friend is lying by my Road to Robinson Road, Along forms the obj ot of no treaty Robinson Road to Park Road, nor is one aimed at any com- ad is posted to Company B Bec- Chapel has been much needed for side with a bullet through hi
bination to which Great Britain tion 3.
the week day services. The heart, my men are groaning with Down Park Road.
Alao delete the words "Peak at present belongs; and Great Pte. D. McMurray having join Cathedral being so large, a small pain in the trench, and I have Boad" at the end of the instruc- Britain will not be a party to any ed is posted to Company B Beo-congregation, euch as assembles been knocked down four ti
on week days, is quite lost in it. five minutes by the conquion of tiong and insert Junction of Peak agreement which aims at such an tion 3.
Pte. H. W. Page having joined Thoes who come to the week day a shell." And yet theyandan Road and Albany Road.
This proposal (adde the official is posted to Company B Section services will owe a debt of grati- this hardness as good old not in, the German paper) wat Pte. H. F. Stonebam having tade to Mies Phoebe May who is for the honour of their country unacceptable to Germany; for joined in posted to Company B very kindly providing the neces-and the freedom of the world.
have come out, mother," wrede thefattar considered that Section 4. *-
The Cathedral Organ. one lad home," that you and the The repairs to the blowing sisters may not be treated like the arrangements of the Cathedral Belgian women have been There will be no class of in-organ are proving to be of greater few days later he died in that
magnitude than was at first anti-saured cause.
What are we doing at home? struction on Tuesday, the 7ib inst. cipated. When the work was
started the whole of the leather That is the question, pl work was found to have perished Why should the young do all ao badly that the entire constructhe fighting and the dying, and tion of the bellowe has been found offer the great sacrifice by thei necessary. A great portion of the selves? work is now approaching comple- The sacrifies that is for tion, and as soon as it is finished, should be offered by all." and before the last section is put There seem to me the reïclus in band, Mr. Dooman Faller hopes tione we are bound to make to give a recital for the Organ will pray, I will repent, I wi being sufficient to meet the cost we may all have the grace to do Fand, the balance now in hood serve, I will save" and it is that of these and other necessary re- this that I ask you to use daily pairs. The recital is to be given the prayers which follow."
A. F. London on September 13, at 5.30 p.m.
THE GYMKHANA.
The following are the Gym.
Madame Musico, Miss Kuby khana handip to be run on Mow Fung, Miss Fora Esturday next. Newall Men Nicholl, Mis B.
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Mile Handicap.
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...100 lbs. ... 154 lbs. ...153 lbs. ...153 16.
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A. Nisbet, Mra J. Olson (senior), Roman Chief Mre Ormiston, Mies Angol Mascotte..... Ormiston, Mra Parr, Mra Pember-Sunlight. too, Miss Porter, Mrs Pomfrett, Lorenzo... Mrs. Ritchie, Mrs Robertson, Mies Castellan... Ross, Misa Rutherford, Mre B. H. Saxon Chief Banderman (Canton), Misa H. Ping Ping Schmidt, Miss Sloan, Mra Norman Kukri L. Bmith.
Dake Dahlia Collected by Miss Square Baroda Chief Agnes, Amelia, Ann'e, D. Tinker. AE.C., Mine Duffy, C.G.E., Gertie, Mary Gee, Mrs. Gloyo, Mrs Kabri Higby, Mina V. Eamphreys, A.G. Lucky Gem H., Mre H. Jackman, Miss Mary Ping Pi z Joyce, Kon, O.UK., Miss Liebert, Soldier Ellen Logan, Mrs MoKenny, Besttock M.B.M., Nellis, A.MP., Paylia, Ideal Dablia Snaffer, A J.S., A.S., Mra Taggert, Alverstoke Mrs Mempleton, Mrs Tato, C.T.,, Margery White.
3'4 Mile Handicap B. Class.
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Police Reserve Band and Orchestra.
Class of Instruction,
Band Practice Wednesday, September 8 at 6 p.m.
Orchestra Praotion Friday, Sep-apart from the olselicity of the Pte. O. R. Chanyut having tember 10 at 6 p.m.
term "unprovoked attook," it was joined is posted to Company B Members of the Police Reserve impossible that a mere promise Section 3. Band and Orchestra are exempt that the other contracting party from all Parades on days arranged would not be attacked without for Practice..
resson and that no aggressive policy would be directed against. ber should form the basis of a spacial treaty of friendship.
VOLUNTEER ORDERS. Corps Orders issued to-day by Lieut-Ool. A. Chapman V. D.
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father
Parade.
on
There will be no parade Friday, the 10th instant. **Orderly. Officer. Britain's Warnlog.
Orderly Officer from the morn Farther saggestions were made, but Sir E. Gray refused to going of the 7th int, to the morn than agree to this ing of the 13th iast.-Lisat. O. H. Blason.
Orderly Sergeant from the morning of the 7th inst. to the morning of the 13th inst.-Sergt. J. C. Mackay.
Germany consented to discuss
Parades. Parades for Tuesday, 7th inst.o'sure:- ...150 lbs.
5.00 p.m. Right Centre Section Since both Powers mutual- ...150 lbe.
desire to едваго peace 148 lba... Co.-Rills competition at s ...148 Ibe. King's Park Range (600 yards). and friendship among themselves, 5.15 p.m. Recruits of all units Great Britain declares that ...148 lbs. ...148 lbs. (except Right Section M. G. Co. she will make no unprovoked at 146 lbs. and Signalling Section) who have tack on Germany and will not never fired a Musketry Couree-participate in auch an attack, and ...156 lbs. Musketry Instruction on Kennedy will also refrain from an aggres 155 lbs. Road Range. Service Rifles to sive policy against Germany. ...154 lbs. be carried. Corpl. Grimes E E
will attend. .... 152 lbs,
149 lbs. 5 30 p.m. Recruite of Engineer 148 lbs. Co. (except Quarry Bay Section) ...146 lbs. & No. 1& 2 Sections Arty. Batty, -Squad drill & Rifl+ exercises on 4 Mile Handicap A Class. Mascotte...
161 lbs. Cricket Ground under Sgt. Me Mrs J. W. Stewart, Mise Norah Lorenzo ...
...155 lbs. jor Higby and Bregt. Borby. 5.30 .152 lbs. pm. Beoraits of Right Section Stone, Mra Strafford, Mrs D. II. Castellan...
Bir E. Groy, however, rejected Silas, Mrs. M. J. D. Stephens, Baron Chief
150 lbs. M.G.Co.-8quid drill at Hdqre.
5.30 p.m. Socubs Company this, and Germeny thereupon Mrs F. Sutton, Miss Barbara But Baroda Chief
...148 lbs. ...148 lbs. Company drill and Skirmishing declined to continue the negotia ton, Mre Hasil Taylor, Mrs. O. E. Tinker Warren, Miss Evelyn Warren, Dako Dablia ...146 lb. at Happy Valley. Fall in at 5.15 tions. The Globe.
pm. on road between Counts of Mrs Wells, The Misses Welle, Distance Handicap Mrs Wolls and Mrs Wookey.
... 999.50.
994.00
First List
Second List...
Luoky Gem Grand Total ...$1,982.50 Savington Alverstoke THE COLONY'S HEALTH. Some Kid
Buttercup Tharleston ... According to the return of com Skelp municable diseasea for the week Cilgwyn ended September 4, two cares of Bling... plague, Chinese, both fatal nd Tipperary five 04808. of enterio fever, one Fluke Soanish and the rest Chinese, three Bedebank baing fatal, have been reported. Dunrobin
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Mile.
Yards
by special tram,
Orderly Sergeant.
Up to the Minute
this proposal, but made further The following closing prices negotiations dependent on Great were received too late for correc- Britain's assent to the follow-tion on page 4.
Banks. $820 males and ing
buyers Canton
$420
Great Britain will naturally preserve benevolent neutrality in the event of war being forced on Germany.
Justice and City Hall end prosed Detention Camp. Kowloon: 5.30 p.m. Civil Service Co.-On duty to-night, "No. 2 Section Art. Batty, and the following Leature at Headquarters.
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146
20
25
quarters.
រឿងទន់ទ្រុងទ
5.30 p.m. Stretcher Beirer members pl Signalling Section: Section--Iastraction Head-Free Jacobs, Jennings, Yonog, Hammy, Chaves, Pereira, and Ribeiro
Detall.
Gun Club Hill, Kowloon: On duty until to-morrow morn- ing No. 1 Srotion Art. Batty. 50 lbs, and Left Section M. Ca 50 lbs Officer on duty Capt.
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65 lbs. strong.
70 lb Next for duly H.K.V.R.
Officer on duty Capt: W. M. Saott.
Next for daty . K. V, R. Orderly Officer until to-morrow Arm-morning-Lieut. Kennett.
Orderly Officer until to-morrow. morning-Sergi Ballook.
Insuranose.
.bayers,
buyers.
Douglas's, - $824, sales and
Indos (combined).
bayers.
$146
China Sugars. $130, sales
and buyere,
Tronchs 32/6, buyer. Ural Caspians 40/6 salon. Dairy Farms #34, buyers.
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