THE "HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,' 'FRIDAY,
OCTOBER 1, 1916.
COMPANY REPORTS.
CAPTURE OF ESCAPED]
GERMANS.
HONGKONG POLICE. RESERVE.
DAIRY FARM
NEWS.
The [Datry (Farm Co. Ld, The following is the report of the Dairy Farm Company, Limit ed, for presentation to shareholders at the nineteenth ordinary yearly meeting to be held at the Com pany's Depot, 2, Lower Albert Boad, on Saturday, October 9,
1015, at 12.30 p.m.
The directors herewith present to the shareholders a statement of the company's accounts for the year ended July 31, 1915.
Smart Landau Driver and Policemani
The story of the capture of the
Promenade Concert.
thres German officers who escaped The following is the Program from the Duffryn Aled concentra-me of a Promenade Concert to be tion camp during the past week- given in the Public Gardens, an-
FISH
end reflects great credit upon a der the distinguished patronage WE HAVE RECEIVED A NEW SHIPMENT
Sir
Llandudno landan driver named of H. E. The Governor, Alfred Davies and a smart police. Francis H. Mey. KOM.G., to- man named Willisma.
morrow night at 9 p.m..
Davies was driving along an almost deserted promenade in the The profit for the year, after rain when he saw two men on the writing of $18,987,70 for deprefootpath signalling to him. ciation and bad and doubtful He drew up and asked where and Buditor's fees, amounts to debts, and providing for directors' they wanted to go. Beceiving no $55,816.02. from which it is pro- posed to pay a dividend of one dollar and twenty five cents per abare, absorbing $50,000; to transfot to fire and typhoon in Suranos fand $4,000; and to carry forward 81,315.02.
Dr. J. W. Noble and Mr. J. Scott Harston retire by rotation but are eligible for re-election.
Dr. J. W. Noble and Mr. F. Maitland have been granted leave of absenco.
Audit. The annexed accounts have boen andited by Mr. H. Peroy Smith, F.C.A. in the un- Groidable absence of Mr. A. O'D. Gourdin.
Appointment of Auditor. Ow- ing to the regretted death of Mr.
reply, be repeated the question in Welsh, but again there was no
Part I.
1. March. "El Albanico" Java- loyes. Band of The 74th Panjabis. 2. Overture. "Morning, Noon, and Night" Suppe. Band of The
Iradier, (b). Intermezzo. "Ia a 74th Punjabis.
3. (a). Skotoh, "La Paloms" Red Rose Garden" Gaston. (By This aroused his suspicions, special Request). Orebestra of and he got down and went to the The Hongkong Police Reservo. carriage door, then returned to
4. Bana Solo. Selected. Mr. A. his seat and drove along the pro-
J. England. menade. It occurred to him that
response.
5. Selection. "The Girl in the
OF SELECTED
FILLET HADDOCKS
AND
KIPPERS.
Film" Higgs. Orchestra of the PRINCE OF WALES' FUND Hongkong Police Reserve.
6. Piccolo Solo. "The Drep blue Sea. Browar. Band of The
these might be the missing Ger- mans, so he turned off the pro menade and drove to the guard- room of the 15th London Welsh
He called a sergeant and in-74th Panjabis. formad him of his suspicion. Within a minute the landan was surrounded by soldiers,
Davies, feeling very pleased, with himself, went to the door of the vehicle and remarked:
"Now
you are all right, eh?" "Yes," replied one of the A. O'D. Gourdin it will be neces-officere, and, noticing that be bad sary to appoint an auditor at this a cigaretto in his mouth and no meeting for the ensuing year. light, Davies offered a match,
W. B. BROWN,
"Then he gave me a couple of Chairman.
tanners," sair Davies, adding: Hongkong, September, 24 1915,
"They were foffa." Profit and Loss Account for the Year Ended July 31, 1915- To direotors and oud-
itor's fees...
To repairs and ro.
nowała
To land cultivation
and improvements.
To loss on subsidiary
coine
***
To interest, &o. To written off:-
***
Bad and doubtful
$2,750.00
When & lieutenant arrived
Subscripton List No. 48.
Strobl. Orchestra of The Hong Hongkong Tramway Co.
7. Valse. "Le Auracies"
kong Police Resorve,
8. Tenor Solo. Selected. Mr. E. E. de W. Abnoy.
Part 3. 1. Salcotion. "Faust" Garod. Orchestra of The Hongkong Police Reserve.
New York" Kerker, Band of The 74th Bunjabie.
2. Selection. "The Belle of
3. Soprano Solo. Belected. Miss Camille Castro,
4. Selection. "La Traviata."
Davies was told to drive to the Verdi. Orchestra of The Hong
kong Police Reserve, commanding officer's quartere.
5. Tenor and Bas
The men picked up on the pro-Watchman! What of the Night?" Duett. 6,571.75 menade proved to be Captain
Heinrich Julius von Henning and Berjeant. Meagra, E E. de W 8,163.07 Lieut. Han Wirner van Hellen-Abney, and 2. J. England.
8. Selection. dorf. One could speak only a
"The Dollar Princess". Fall, Band of The 7,348.54 little English and the other none
74th Panjabia. 1,862,32 at all.
...82,550,30
To buildings and Pro-
debts
perty
To farniture and fit.
tings, machinery and stores...
To steam launch
To balance
*
**
6,826.61
8,214,14
According to Davies they were
very wet and must have been walking in the rain for hours.
Captain Herman Tholens, the third officer who escaped, was arrested after he had left his com popious to buy some cigarettea.
He was so obviously a stranger that he attracted the attention of 1,398.55 a policeman named Williams, who 18,987.70 followed and asked him: "What is your nationality?" 55,315.92
a German officer," $100,909.30 Tholers replied at once.
By balance brought
over from last year $1,489.85 By scrip Fees
am
7. Selection, "Iolanthe ". Sal livan, Band of The 74th jabie.
Band collected at Performance at North Point on 15th inet. ($28 44) and collected in the boxee in the Tram care from 28 August to 17th Sept. ($75,01)
Mr. F. G. Allen Mr. W. H. Davies Mr. 8. M. Churn, Anonymous
Mr. R. MoWilliam
Members of the Instit
HIT WITH A SIGHTER.
Splendid Shooting Sinks the Austrian U 3.
Toulos, August 24,-The fol lowing particulars are issued re- lative to the sinking of the Austrian submarine U 3 by the French torpedo-boat-destroyer Bisson.
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The destroyer having been warned that an attempt had been made by a submarine to sink a large Italien ehip near Brindisi $103.45 left with two Italian vessele ́ to
10 give chase.
BOWLER After sweeping the 50 sena for two nights the flotilla | 25 espied the submarins on Friday 100 morning.
30
Miss Anna Doberck (1 tion of Engineers and Shipbuilders (August) 235
Sept. 15 to 1 Sept, '18) 60 Kowloon Dook Staff
275 (August) Mr. R. D. Harvey's Fund:-
Collected by the Victoria; Dis-
pensary :-
Mr. A. P. Nobbs
Pan-Mr. J. H. May...
8. Valse. The fairest in the Capt. J. S. Lawingdon land". Aualiffe. Band of The Mr. E. W. H. Jamos 74th Punjabis.
Mr. Lewis Guy...
The Віверд
opening fire
ot 3,300 yarde, obtained а hit with the first shot. The second fell short, and the third exploded in the engine-room of the submarine, which sack in 30 seconds. The hosts of the Bisson eaved a dozen of the enemy's crew and brought them to Brindisi, where the destroyer received a great welcome.
TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS,
ALL
$10
5
2
5
n
5
5
...
5
G.
5
The Band of the 74th Panjabis Mr. F. W. Staple ton ... will be under Bandmaster Chris Mr. J. R. Capoll tian, and the oxohestra of The Mr. F. Rapp Hongkong Police Reserve under Mr. A. W. Gibbs Conductor Gonzales. H.K.P.R. J. E.
The necompanist will be P. C. George Grimble. H.K.P.R.
The Dacorations and Illumina- The polics think that the mentione are in charge of Sergt. walked into Llandudno at dusk F.A.V. Ribeiro. H.K.P.R. 35.00 with the intention of catching the 9.15 London train. Daily News 99,484.45
$100,999.20 NOT EXACTLY POPULAR. Balance Sheet July. 31 1915,
LIABILITIES.
By balance of work-
ing account
Capital:
...
*11
40,000 sharos at $7.50
each Losa $1.50 per share
not called up,
Cattle reserve
Fire and Fund
Turks' Cool Reception of German Diplomat.
There will be a late tram to the Peak if necessary, after the concert,
W. H....
R.
2.50 SANITARY BOARD OFFICE.
3
To the
LUP
2,50
50
OWNERS OF DOMESTIC BUILDINGS.
5 of the DOMESTIC CLEANLINESS and VENTILA-
Collected by Mr. G. B. Worby TAKE NOTICE that under No. (Amoy) :- Mr. G. B. Worby Mr. W. H. Barley
Mr. J. H Grantsu Mr. G. Watson...
10
5
5
5
L
TION BYE-LAWS (as amended), overy Domestic Building or part of such Building within the EASTERN 'Division of the City of Victoria, cocupied by Mem- bera of more than one
POLICE RESERVE ORDERS.
Amoy Cyl
Alread
Reg
ed
09
2
Leaa discount on ev
soin for Sept.
14.82
On Report.
P. C. A. 8. Hassan, absent from
Police Reservo Ordera je Amsterdam, August 24, Ac- cording to reports from Vienus, to-day by Aby allo Prince Hohenlohe's audience
DAD
$300,000
60,000
240,000.00
80.000
the Sultan wo Ambasandor
**
Equalization of divid
end' fund...
ww
pressed the personal friendship 40,000.00 and esteem of the Kaiser for the patrol duty on the 29th alt., will Mouthly subscriptions Sultan, and his congratulations report himself at the Central Already noknowledg 20,00.000 on the alliance between the two Police Station at 5.30 p.m. on
countries.
Accounts payable 116,829.43
Balance of profit and
The Sultan declared his con- loss 'Account. 55,315.92 viction that the just cause of the Mohammedans would Gually gain
The Ambassador was loudly $112,454.81 cheered by a crowd before the
Palace.
ASSETS.
Cattle Buildings and pro-
perty
Less written off July
31, 1915
...
*
Farnituro, fittings,
machinery Stores Less written off July
81, 1015
and
•
Steam Isanch Loss written off July
31, 1916
Share investments. Accounts receivable Stook-on band
M. MANUK
Secretary.
W. S. BROWN,
$552.145.35 the victory.
$213,025.71 From other sources it is stated. that the Government had hop. 6,126,71 ad that
this Occasion great patriotic and pro-German $208,200.00 demonstrations would have taken
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place, but that the general attitude
of the public was cool. The
Friday, October 1.
Patrols (Central). 2 and 3.-No. 3 Company as Saturday and Sunday, October
already ordered.
Monday and Tuesday- October 4 and 5 One Sergeant and six P. Ca. from No. Company, for each shift.
ed...
$25-23.88
062,33 except those within the
Kowloon South those parts of Austin Rose Domestic Bulding used se stupy w uidadown, must be CLEANSED and LIMEWASH
the ED THROUGHOUT" by owners during the months of October and November, 267,725.50
N.B. The word “throughout " 811.55 used in this Notice means that the Houses should be Liviawashi- 60,333.37 od in respect of all the Walls of each Room, all Cubicles, Parti- 61,144.02|tions, Sisir Casings and Stair Linings, all Ceilings and the $328,870,42 Undersides of Roofs in Main Buildings, Offices and Sorvants' Quarters and inclusive of Veran- dahs,
Remitted to London:—. 22/12/14 £17,000
at 1/9.5/18 20/3/15.
2
£7 000 at 1/9%`· and 1/10 28/5/15 $2.000 at 1/91 3/9/15 £3,000 at 1/91
Balance in hand
5.50 p.m. P. Cs. Hamid ond
Bandran.
Patrols (Eastern).
Saturday, October 2:
8.50 p.m. P. Ca. Omar and
The Backyard must have its Containing Walls limewashed up to the level of the First Floor.
Carved, Painted or Polished 323.605:84 Woodwork in good condition, howover, need not be Limewash- 5,264.58 | ed; but must be Cleansed. N. J. STABB,
Hon. Treasurer.
$48,303.08 inhabitants of Constantinople are Santra. Crown-Bergeant Sirdar Hongkong September 30, 1915,
Patrols (Water Police)
Saturday and Sunday. As al-
no longer disposed to make a Khan will visit: 8,214.14 abow of enthusiasm, and certainly not inclined for a demonstration $40,088.92 in favour of German diplomatista, 11,39.9.55 with regard to whom general
distrust prevails. 1,398.55
10,000,00
ready ordered.
October 2 and 3. As already ordered.
SILVER
Expert From London, Monday, October §:-: 5.60 p.m.-P. Fothergill Year. To Obius To Straits. 38,299. (8) Bailey (9) and Packham (P)." 1995 886,847
8:60 p.m.-P.;CV Weaner. (8) 1900 430,200 Jan 1,750 708,650 Robertson (8) and Niboll: (P) 19075407,350
Tuesday, October 5
1908 741,400 2164885 5.50 p.m.--P.. Ca. Vieira (8) 1909 1,000,000 $120001
1910 $1,450,000 according to the best of my in- Alves (8) and Hyndman (F).
37,825.50 Hongkong, and in my opinion suck 89,008.18 balance abeet is properly drawn 56,699.94 up so as to exbibit the true and correct view of the state of the $552,145.85 company's affairs on July 31, 1915,
J. SCOTT HARSTON, Directors,
I report that I have audited the
above balance sheet with the books and
formation and the explanations 8.50 p.m.-P. O3, D'Aquine 1011990,300- given, and as shown by the books (6) and Doughty (P),
1912 1917
#58.0
50,000
of the company. I have obtained RU. L. Watson has eix 1213
all the information and explane-months' leave as from September 1914:
ions I have required, co
80. Chief Inspeo to r.
H. PERCY SMITH: 70.A AUTÉ: one month's leav r17-1
vouchers of the company, Hongkong September 22, 1915.
The Eastern Division of the City is bounded on the West by Gilman Street and Peal - Street, Kowloon is divided into the EAS- TERN and WESTERN Divisions by Nathan Road, and, a straight line drawn from the North ond through the Yaumafi- service re- servoir to the Northern boundary of Kowloon... MASAN
W. BOWEN-ROWLANDS; Secretary Dated this 1st day of Octobe 1915.
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