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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1915.

The Rev. R. J. Campbell,

Yesterday's wire, to the effect that the well-known nonconfor mist minister, Mr. Campbell, has

gone over to the Church of EPS

DAY BY DAY.

THAT

THERE'S A DIVINITY SHAPES OUR ENDS,

ROUGH HEW THEM HOW WE

WILL-Hazales,

"

The Weather.

Lower level 8 a.m. Temp. 80;|

jiand, makia one feel that dissent has suffered a very material loss. At the same time Mr. Campbell's Johange of views will" pro-

bably come se no great surprise overcast. to his cc-religioniste, for hin view and practices have, for alight fog. many years, been scarcely in strict conformity with "chspel,"

At the Peak 8 a m. Tomp. 73;

The Malls.

and some of his friends were per- American, Canadian, U. K.

plored at his remsining a non- conformist at all. The matter will doubtless make the more stir inasmuch so there is not much U. fortheuning in the way of preced- ent. From time to time one hears

of dissenting ministers becoming

members of the Established Churob, it is true; but (we speak under correction) such events have only occurred in the case of unknown or comparatively unknown man, as a rule. It is said that the late Mr. Spurgeon was more than once asked to abandon dissent and that more stan one Anglican bishop offered to ordain him; but apparently Le preferred to remain where he was. Mr. Campbell's scholarship, Barnes!ness and sincerity will

The object of this paper is to publish correct information, serve to assuredly make him a very valu-

the truth and print the news without fear or favour.

* 10 MG #EM JAG 20 15 105 NIE AGES BAR* Cable Address: Telegraph, Hongkong.

Telophone: No. 1 A.B.C., 5th edition. Western Union

Office address: 11, Ice House St.

The Hongkong Telegraph

HONGKONG, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1915.

able acquisition to the Church of

England.

More Culture.

11 a.m.

and

Siberian Maila Closed to- day per ss. Shinyo Maru at K. and Canadian Mails.- Closed per ss. Tacoma Maru to-day at 1 p.m. Siberian Mail. Closed per

NOTES ON THE CRISIS. A YEAR AGO TO-DAY.

HOW IS GERMANY FEELING?

Scarcity of Definite News.

Another short day in point of real nawe. Telegrame word abundant yesterday, but there was next to nothing in them; over-

LEADING EVENTS IN THE

GREAT WAR.

Extracts from the wɑy news con tained in the "Hongkong Tdegraph"

" of October 13,

1914.

Montenegrias Surprise Austrian Column.

CRICKET.

Interesting Game on H,K.C.C.

Ground.

Though the rain early yesterday morning looked likely to spoil oricket, the Hongkong C.0.opeoed their season with an interesting match between teams phosen by Mr. Rt. Hancock and Mr. T. W. The Montenegrins surprised Pearce. The pitch was in. night there was but one wire and 20,000 Austriana marching in good condition, most of the rain the promise for to-day is not ex- column, endeavouring to cut off having dried eff and left it cessive: A French naval change, the Montenegrine before Barajevo, with a rare amount of elasticity confirmation of the invasion on In the first day's fighting, the which proved well for the bate- Serbia, the altogether saper Austrians had 1,500 killed and men-all of whom did well up to fluous observation · that

the wonded, and retreated on Katiffin, with the exception of Mans, Germans are

neing poison linovik. The second day the who met with the earliest of .s.se remarks on the Tabure 500 killed and wounded, and and Hancock, batting for the gas, and (of more importance) Montenegrine inflicted losses of dismissals. Sayer, Anderson Yingohow to-day at 3 p.m.

battle, make up the bill. All told, took many prisoners and much last named's team, all showed the news is good but there is not booty. This has been the Mon-themselveato be in good form and, nough of it. Of course we may tenegrine hardest battle hitherto, when the mid-day bell rang, Han- now reasonably look for greater Twenty Bombs Dropped in Paris.oook had forty-one runs to his deficiteness where the Balkan Two German aeroplanes drop-orodit, put together with some very countries' affairs are concerned,ped twenty bombs, mostly in the fine strokes, and the brief wire from the Italian Rae Lafayette and the Faubourg After the tiffia adjournment front yesterday afternoon encour-Eaint Antoine. Three were killed Hencook carried the score to 83 ages as to hope that there may and fourteen wounded. A bomb before he put up a catch to Brend, soon be a little more doing in fell on the roof of Notre Dame, who held on, the other wicketa that direction.

Share Market News-Opealog Official Quotations,

Banks. $828, buyers 830

cales.

North China Insurance.

175, buyers. Tangleze Insurances.-$250,

buyers.

Douglas's —$80, anleg Hongkong C. and M. S. 8. Co.

$20, nom.

Indo

Chinse.

Cambd. $157), b..

Deferred 94, p. Preferred 624.

Star Ferries.-- $39, buyere. Chins Sugore. $131, sales. Lazona. - $38, nom. Raube. - $3.40, buyers. Ural Caspiana-391 buyers

even the most

and another in an adjoining falling shortly afterwards with a square. Neither of these explad-total of 198 for the side. Pearos'a ed. French aviatore are parsning team started batting at 3 o'clook The Strain on Germany.

the Germans.

with a poor opening and mattera Allies Make Further Progress: looked none too well until Major Meanwhile

There has been cavalry fighting | Robertson got to laying on the pessimistic among as must own between Labasses, Armentieres willow. Byme-Thompson's de- that matters in general are look-and Cassel, which was most con-liveries had proved sufficient to ing ever more and more serious fused owing to the nature of the the time when Major Robertson for Germany. What sort of ground. We obtained real ad-got an eye in and the game then reception he is going to meet Vantages in many places north of seemed faster. When he was joined with in Serbia remains to be seen, the Oise and also nobieved marked by Bread, a former Shanghaiinter bat at every ether point the and Progress in the region of Saint port player, an interesting part- her ally are suffering anch a Mibiol.

nership was witnessed broken by steady drain as could not be German Commander Decorated.the dismissal of the former who The Ksisor has awarded the on the second "ooossion of his withstood for any great length of Shangbai and Hongkow W. time even by farstronger countries, Decoration of Merite to the Ger ekying the ball was held by Turkey, too, has met with farther fer. The latter in a proclama-on and took his score to 54 before man Commander, General Basse-Syme-Thampros. Brand carried discomfiture at ses through the tion to the citizens of Antwerp, he put one up to Siyer off Bird's torpedoing of nineteen more of her sailing ships, and the consequent if you refrain from hostility. All time been well backed up by Bays: Property will be spared bowling. He had up to that loss of material destined for her

cum div.

Hongkong and K. W. and G.

$80, buyere.

Dooks. $86, cellere.

Oo. $00, buyers. Londe. $109, nom. Ewos.-Tla. 172), buyers. Hongkong Cottond.- $9,30,

buyers.

Kung Yike-Te. 15), buyers. Providents. $10.10, buyera. Dairy Farms.-$34, Bellera, Green Islands. $11, buyers. Ice Co.-$100, buyers. Ropes.-$34, bayers. Tramways. $6.00, com. Langkats, Tie, 38, bayers.

city.

dermans Capture Enormous Quantity of Supplies.

From the day's play it is safe to say that Hongkong would have a very useful team if there were,

Apropos of religious mattere, one of the ghastliost events in the whole of the war has just been wired through from Home. "The Germans have installed observation posts on the Mount of Olives within shooting range of Mount Golgotha, and have re- quisitioned thousands of pescants to dig trenches in the Holy Land!" one sickens as one reads this kind of thing. And yet ought

troops. On the Russian front the refractions will be punished by Kennedy who had a useful 32 to enemy's lossss urens to be out of the demolition of your beautiful

the laws of war and may lead to his credit. we to feel any surprise, after all? What meaning can Calvary have

all proportion to those of our ally; even the latest wire from Dainsk for the men who had no respect. for

French

recorda the slaughter of two bun- And Belgian convents and their occupants;

drad Germans and the capture of

any inter-port fixtures which the A German communique sys: war has stopped. In any event who burst open Tabernacles and

four hundred and fifty, as against Antwerp was evacuated by the in local contests the Club should Russian loss of a mare Billy. British and Belgians before the have two teams of practically stole or destroyed the acred

And Bonin can afford to loan Germans entered. The pourpar equal strength and in that will vessels; who converted ancient cathedrals, into heaps of ruins

men while her adversaries can- lere for the surrender of the oity be as fortunately placed a the and spread bloodehed and tar-

not. The eye-witness wire from were conducted with the Bargo Kowloon Cricket Club, their toriem over Europe? They do but

the French front la a story master. The number of prisoners principalopponents for the earson.. alter their kind. But what are

gruesome etill-from taken cannot be estimated. We The scores were as follow :-* the Austrian and German clergy

the enemy point of view. took enormous quantities of sup going to say to it all? And what a demand to-day is le 9 15/10d.

The rate of the dollar on Trenches everywhere choked with plies. triomph for Christianity this

corpses; Germane suffering from trench-digging in the Holy

hunger and thirat; Germans Advices from Peking yesterday show that there was at least Land

panic-stricken and deserting, or must be, in the! somothing more than idle gossip tebind the" Monarchical Qasation," eyes of serious-minded Mohsm.niversary of the first aeroplane making desperate attempts at recently raised in Peking "and"alsewhere. Yuan Shih-k'ai bas, it medane! Our fathers-British, Į appears, now issued a mandate, conrenting to the establishment of French, Italian, Austrian,

THE NEW PRESIDENTIAL MANDATE.

Up to the Minute.

Closing Prices:-

No Change.

The Dollar.

To-morrow's Anniversary To-morrow is the 2201 an-

flight in the United States,

The Kallan Mining

Administration.

more

reserve troups, fresh and fit as can well be imagined.

1

AUSTRALIAN. DEMAND.

The Balkans.

----

SWIMMING.

The Hoogkong A. A. F. Meet.

Mr. Hancock's Team.

E. J. R. Mitchell, b Brand

12

HL. E. Muriel, o Hewitt, b Reed. 18 |G. R. Sayer, a Leigh-Bennet,

b Brand...

27

82

|M. M. Mans, b Reed...

F.Syme-Thompson, b Brand... 11

R. N. Anderson, stpd. Olax-

ton, b Hewit

193

R. Hancock, n Leigh Bennett,

b Brand...

-

Extras

Total

0.

**

20 202 2 BHK

03

11

... 152

08 FO

(T. E. Pearce's XI.

counter-attacks which did not

a convention whose basinees it will be to discuss soberly China's Germs-fought side by side

gain an inch and which "only resulted in costly defeat "these zeede in relation to type of government. It is now four years since against Mohammedana for posses-total output of the Administratitate a hopeful outlook. par We are informed that the things cannot be said to con- the Revolution broke out, and ararly that length of time since China sion of that land; yet to-day Ger- tion's mines for the week ending ticularly when taken side by side decided after we went to press The following events were declared herself in favour of a republic; and, if we were prepared many is prepared to go to lengiba 25th September amounted to with the fact that the Allies have yesterday: to be no unfair as to judge entirely by beginnings, we onlookers of sacrilege there which the 38423 tone and the sales during still very appreciable numbers of Hall, 2, M. P. Choi; 3, K. Mason. H. H. Taylor, b Reed would certainly feel that those four yeare of republicanism have medieval Saracens would have the period, to 47551 tone.

220 Yards (schools):-1, A. V. been a lagubrious failure. But would it be seemly to judge even scorned to stoop to. But are Ger- a Western nation upon so brief a period?

Time 3 mio. 3-2/5 aras.

A. L. Gace, b Brand... many's troops at one with their

100 Yards Whether we praise or whether we condemn, we are all bound rulera on this little point? Surely

Obampionship R. E. O, Bird, not out to agree that China was apprepared for so sharp a change as that not.

(Beck)-1, R. Loo; 2; H. Lam, S. S. Moore, o Leigh Bennett, from Mancheism to republicsalem. Looking back, she probably

3, Wong Pan.

b. Reed realizes that she was, as it were, rushed into a republican form of

One mile Championship:-1, A Conscription of all Classes. government by cranks of the Sun Yat-aon and Hwang Hsing type, Mr. Roosevelt.

The statements yesterday as to R. Lee, 2, Wong Pan, Time 32 whose superficial knowledge of Western methods was indeed likely

Sydney, Aug. 23.-While the the invasion of Sarbia were so min. 23-2/5 soon.

Bia to be a dangerous thing so far as the real prosperity of China was:

Federal Goverment in persistent confioting that it was impossible

Excellency warmly concerned. To the older and wiser heads this latter fact was plain

ly reticent on the subject of to come within miles of the truth. oongratulated Les on his fas

BOWLING ANALYSIS. The "broadside" delivered by consoription, public opinion in All that we know definitely up to swimming and remarked that enough, for if they did not know exactly what China needed they Mr. Roosevelt at American peace favour of a general scheme is the present in that the enemy has be

M. R. W. know well enough what she did not need. Pat briefly, San Yst-makers,

had added farther R. H. Brand.... 20 2 72.5. een had been brought up more or less by Americans, had been in yesterday, most

which we reprinted rapidly maturing. Among recent osad the river into Serbien ter- laurels to those he had won in O. J. Hewitt... 8 0 31 1 England and been patted on the back by some not too jadicione some et bis hearers open their eyes, fessor Irvine that

have made pronouncements is that of Pro-ritory. To those who take the Shangbai. He was sure there E. B. Reed. 10.4 1 48 4 Britishers; and, on the strength of these adventures, he believed little. Mr. Roosevelt has no time! The

trouble to look up the position of was a fios career before him. His A. O. Leith ... 6 1 38 bysterioal that he was in a position to diagnose China's casa exactly. Sabse for pacifists, poltroons and system of raising men and money evident that this of itself does not Federation on the success of their T. E. Pearce... 10

voluntary Belgrade on the map it will be Excellency also congratulated the A. Whitmarsh 2 quent events have shown bis compatriote how ill-advised they were college aissias," or for hyphenated must crase,

B to listen to him and his brother-agitators, and have finally prompted Americans, and his plain speaking, tion is necessary. The whole greater interest are (1), the pos

National organizi moan much. Two points of for first swimming meet, them to disclaim all fellowship with him and his theories,

Mr. J. L. McPherson thanked And now, after four years of something dangerously near to the of these will be welcomed by, be mobilized.

on the subject of all and sundry population and its resources must sibility of Bulgaris's breaking His Excellency for his patronsge, chaotio, the elders of the Chinese are invited to gather themselves practical and fair-minded people

broogh into Serbian territory, and lusty cheers brought the together to decide whether they will or will not have a king to in the Sister. To a man of the Sauth Wales, demands a univer- the one hand

Mr. Holman, Premier of New and (2). what Roamanis on meeting to a close.

and Greece reign over them. What is going to be the result of their delibera ex-President's energy and good sal national effort to which con- on the other really think about tions? Whatever that result, there will be trouble of a sort in store.enes it must be extremely morti scription is the most logical and the raition, and what they Obina is the land of pelty revolutions, and we may take it as fairly tying to see his countrymen, satisfactory way. well assured that whether despotis empire, limited monarchy, republic and still more his country objection mentioned in the Presseem to be much "fake" about The only intend ding. There does not. or anarchy is the outcome of the present ferment, a afficiently large women, following a course which is the reluctance of politiciens to the secret treaty business, for it is number of people will be disappointed to make it a certainty that has been dioteted either by self force on Australiane what the stated that the text of the cffend- the choice fixed on by the convention will not establish immediate interest or by sheer sentiment Imperial political leadera hesitate ing paper has already been hand- advise us that the Langkat output peace. Really, of course, as we have remarked before, the decisionalism, matters little while Chinese essential weakness, based on political that he will keep the ball rolling. The Sun, while referring to this, new Greek Premier. What is follows:

We sincerely trast to demand of the British people. ed by the British, Minister to the for the surrent month is as and municipal corruption, lasts. Such corruption would rain for there are still some millions strongly deprecates sach reluot Greece going to say about all any country, whether it called itself monarchical or the reverse, of people in America who are ance, and says: and any raling system grafted on to it could only exaggerate the evil, ready to give him a hearing, and

this underhand work, and about When the enthusicals who are so keen to upset the present form of who may be influenced in the arre of sacrifier. Popular opinion to Bulgaria land which belonge to We ourselves droide our mea- Germany's readiness to promise government have succeeded in sweeping away at least the worst of direction of a fair and common is ready for a confeription em- Greene? The squeeze systers that prevaile, they may begin to realise that the sense view of things. Unfortun- bracing all classes, which is the able Bulgarians themselves going form of government necessary to a people depends on that people ately for herself America has list soundest form of organisation to think of their German monarch and not on suggestions from outside. If, in the end, they arrive at ened too long and too often to the and the one which appeals most who, two or three months after the conclusion that a republic is to be recommended to a nation womenfolk, who would bo bailer strongly to each man's sense of the signing of auch a dronment, whose every instinct is patriarchal and more or less feudal, it will occupied in making shirts and justice. astonish many of us. However, it will be their own affair, and as puddinge; but, if Mr. Roosevelt

could still continus blandly to they sow they must expect to reap.. But before settling fically one will continue to

tell the world that bis country republic, they might like to acquiro, greater familiarity with the thero is hops that a check on this the Chief Secretary, thinks that the words of one of Max Adeler's Sydney, August 23. Mr. Black, had no warlike intentions. In working of that method of government as illustrated e.g. in Mexico, very undesirable state of affairs Australis could supply 1,250,000 characters: Seems as if a man Id Hayti, sad elsowhere.

may be brought about; -

men, and that those who are that kin lie like that," ought to to go must be compelled to do so have somethin' done to him.**

pog away,

{

1,250,000 Mon Avallable.

And what are bonour.

LANGKAT OUTPUT.

Mesare, Wright and Hornby

A. A. Claxton, b. Syme

Thompson

191

P. S. Leigh-Bonnett ran out... C. J. Hewitt, b Syme-Thomp

Bon

A. Whitmarsh, c and b Sayer 9 Major Robertson, o Syma-

Thompson b Anderson.... 35

T. E. Pearce, b Sayer R. A. Brand, e Bayer, b Bird... 54

0

R. Kennedy, st. Gace, b Taylor 32

E B. Reed, o Bird, b Taylor..... 14

A. C. Hooper, o Taylor, b An-

derson

Extras

Total

October 1

Tone 200

-

A. C. Leith not out

?

198

***

1J

3

201

4

200

.T#

** 37

194

.8

200

MA #1

7

182

$1

119

202

199

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181

199

10

Tots) to 11th inst. 2168 ***** Daily average

197.10

BOWLING, ANALYSIS.

.173

0. M. B. R. E. O Bird ... 0 2 28 F. Syme-Thomy

231 2

G. R. Sayer. 7- 048 R. N. Anderson 7.3. 038 H, H. Taylor... 4 0 17

1.

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