PRINCE OF WALES' FUND.

(Subscription List No. 51)

Anon....

40

Taikoo Dookyard Blaff

(12th Sub). Hongkong Tramway Co. collected in the boxes in the tramcare from 18th to 30th Sept. Mr. R. D. larvey's

Fond:-

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Collected by Mr. B.

Murray Bain :-

Mr. W. A. Donaldeon

Mr. H. Murray Bain...

Mr. Geo. Harper

Mrs. E. Murray Baia

810

321

IN AN AUCTION.

Stamps Contained in a Cabinet,

Luk Sing-kew, represented by Mr. P. W. Goldring, sued Mr. J. H. Gardiner in the Summary Court, this morning for the return of some postage stamps. According to the writ the claim

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1915.

TELEGRAMS

OBITUARY.

—------

Colonel Vickers.

Lundon. Received, October 20. The death is announced of Colonel Thomse Edward Vickers.

. B.

was against the defendant as Reuter's Service To The "Tolograph".") balance for the return of a number. of ro-tage stamps handed to the defendant by Mr. G. P. Lammert, 34.17 on October 2, 1915, the said postage stamps being part of the Igoods contained in a looked cabinet and purobased by the plaintiff at a publio auction held by the said G. P. Lammert.

15

15

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་ ཚ

15

50

Collected by Mra. B. Euslsce:-

Mr. F. Crawford

5

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Mr. H. Soriven.....

5

Mr. England

2

-

Mr. D. Clark

2

5

--

5

3

Mr. A. E. Paine

Mr. G. F. Harmso

Mr. H. L. Bridger

J. A.

+

Mr. H. Ballook

Mr. J. Aizalie...

3

30

Collected by Capt. U. A. Mutton:

His Lordship said the claim was not stated.

Mr. Goldring anid it was for the return of postage stamps.

Hie Lordship What value? Mr. Goldring: There is no value at present,

Bis

Lordship :--You

pleadings?

want

Mr. Goldring said he did. The atamps were contained in the

cabinet as his Lordship would sep.

S. A. ELECTION

General Smuts Succeeds.

London. Received, October 22. that General 8mate has bean A Cape Town messago stales elected for Pretoria West.

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London, Received, October 21, Reuter's correspondont at Paris

Later,

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CALCUTTA TEA SENSATION.

Chesta.

FORESTRY IN ANHUI PROVINCE.

What Can be Done in China,

He brought it against Mr. Gar-dwellings collapsed and it is longing to save any dispute between parties. A number of adjacent workmen's with 500 chaste of ton, be-all. No sooner had he become diner himself, but the auctioneer feared that many have

Mr. & Mra, C. A. Mutton

15

Misa E. O'Sullivan

5

...

Mr. H. Cadman

10

Mr. J. Noble

10

Mr. G. F. Matthew

5

45

Collected by Mr. F., Crawford:

Mr. F. Graham

20

Capt. G. H. Alcock

10

he thought was really the de- buried.

Mr. 8. H. Dutton

10

fendant. It was really enbject)

Mr. A. Kam

5

to one set of facts upon which they

Mr. W. Gow

10

Capt. L. Bassey

10

Capt. A. Fraser

5

70

wore not agreed that practically POLICE RESERVE ORDERS. moorings in order to make over

decided the case. He wanted pleadings and there were certain

other facts he would like.--

Mr. Rues:-My friend is going

Collected by Capt. H. D. to say he knew they were there.

Jones:-

Capt. and Mrs. Jones...

30

Mr. F. G. Booke

15

Mr. W. L. Foster

10

Mr. J. H. Woollacott

10

65

Collected Harvey:

by Mr.

Mr. J. MoGregor (Foo-

chow)

Mr. J. P. Scott (Bai-

phong)

100

Mr. F. Bevington

Mr. A. H. Roborte

Mr. Golding: Yes I am; tha! he know the stamps were there at the time ho bid.

Hie Lordabip: You had a reason to believe the other side did not know they were there?

Mr. Goldring: Yes. We are R.D. in no hurry my Lord, the stamps

are in perfectly aste custody.

The case was adjourned for a fortnight.

Police Reserve ordera issned day by Mr. F. O. Jenkin, D.S.P. (Reserve) States;-

Musketry.

His Lordship asked if he had 7.50 bought the cabinet with the 1.50 stampa inside, and it was foolish reports that a violent explosion Attempt to Steal Five Hundred

to dispose of them.

trok place in a factory in the Rue Mr. Rasa (for Mr. Gardiner) Tolbiao, at the extreme south- A sensational case of theft of Baid they found out in the auecast end of Paris. There was much too, which but for prompt deleo. tioneer's office whilst it was inside loss of life. M. M. Poincare and tion by the Caloutta Port Police Daily News writes as follows:

A Correspondent to the N-0. that the stamps were there.

Malvy the Minister of the Interior would have involved the loss of His Lordship:He never really have gone to the spot.

The forestry work in Anhui about Rs. 40,000 to Messrs.started with H. E. Han Kao-kyian got possession of the asbinet.

James Finlay and Co., is report when he was Civil Governor of Mr. Goldring said he opened it Reater's correspondent at Parised from the Kidderpore Dooks, the province. H. E. Han is a insido sad the auctioneers' com. states that forty are known to says The Englishman. It ap momber of the Colonization pradore took possession of them. have been killed. Limbs were pears, that two cargo bosts, Nos. Association and his interest in Why he brought this case was to found five hundred yards away, 1,107 and 2.751 were loaded forestry matters is well-known in Mesore. James Governor of Anhui than he soot for been Finlay and Co,, from the Port Professor Josoph Bailie and Mr. Commissionere' tea-warehouse at D. Y. Lin and conferred with them the Kidderpara Ducks, and were about the possibility of getting directed to proceed to Esplanada forestry work started in Anhui |

and, as a resalt of the conference, the whole consignment to the Mr. P. C. King, a Maetar of Chinese steamer Nao sang. The Forestry of Cornell University, consignment was intended for was recommended and made to-America and was to be sent there Chief Forester for the whole

via Hongkong. The chests of province. tea, as stated above, totalled 550, It is most gratifying to note and each chest contained a bus-what Mr. King has done since he IIE. the Governor'e Tile dred pounds of tea, the value of began the work early this spring. Shooting Competition will take each chest fall of tes being Rs. More than 45,000 trees have beau pluce on Sunday, October 31 at 75. The total value of the whole planted on the hills outside the Stonecuttere Ruage. The Cap consignment was therefore Ra. tains of Teams will attend the 41,250.

weal gate of Anking, and it is Mr. meeting of the Inspectors and

King's idea that, when these trees The manjhis of the bouts in grow up, they shall serve to de. Sergeants fired for Thursday, question, it seems, after taking monstrate to the people of Anking October 28.

delivery of the cheste, proceeded the advisability and practicability The firing of the Police Reserve in the direction of Garden Resch, reforestation. To provide Masketry Course, Part 1, will instead of proceeding to Es commence on Sunday morning, planade moorings. Late in the November 7, at Stonecutters afternoon, however, an orderly Range. Details of the Course, ettached to the Port Police quite with diagrams of targets, will be accidentally overheard a conversa- issued. Platoon Forthcoming Bazaar at Macao.

Commanders tion among the manjhis of those 3.10

Macao is becoming charitably will draw for the order of firing boats, and be at ones informed bway in a praiseworthy cart to this Course on Thursday, October 1 pepector Banson, of the Third done. A Forestry Department 62.41 share with longkong the task of

Livision Port Police, who speadily has been added to the Provincial raising faode for the relief of our

est out in the police boat in Agricultural School, and the 1 Central:-October, 23 and 24 search of the cargo-boats in ques-formation of a Forest Bureau, with wounded soldiers now at the front,

We understand that Sambora No. 1 Platoon, No. 1 Co., ation. When night was much forest statione established all over Main wife of h.E. the Governor already detailed. October 25 to

advanced, Inspector Hansen the province, is under way, which of Macao, is promoting a grand 28 No. 2 Company.

epotted those boats when they we hope will materialize. But Mr. 2 Eastern: October, 23 and were tied to a buoy, but, for King realized the difficulty of get- bazaar for this purpose, which will be held in the Public Gardena 24-As already ordered.

tanstely, he was then too far off ting euch a Bureau properly start- 3 Water Police. - October, to be seen by the manjhie. Leaved. He knows that, unless he has at Macao on Saturday October 30. 13.00 Some valuable prizas will be of 23-5.50-Cruz (S) Xavior (S)ing the police boat quickly, the the co-operation of the people, he fered in connection therewith and Souza (P). 850-Fyle (S) Max. Inspector, accompanied by two cannot hope to push the maitar the fate promises to be, in every well (S) Doughty (P). Ootaber, or three men, boarded en ordin-through, and co-operation cannot 24-5 50-Sergeant Silva (8) Nevesary dinghy, while the police boat be had until a public sentiment (5) J. R. Pereira (P) remained at a distance. After a for it has been created. So Mr. 8.50-Mehr Din (5) J. Khan (S) little reconnoitring the police King has asked Civil Governor M. Akbar (P). October, 25-5.50-fficer approached the cargo-boats Li'e permission to invite Mr. Weader (S) Nicoll (S) Robertson and watched the action of the Lin to go up to Auking 06.80 (P). 8. 50-Bailey (3) Packham nanjhis who were teen emptying to conduct a forestry lecture

(S) Fothergill (P).

beets of tes into a number of campaign, and it is their tuny bage with the assistanco hope that such a campaign will All Inspecture, Crown-Ser-

if the faint light of a keroine crests a public interest in forestry grants and Sergeaute will meet lamp, and without being aware of mattera and that the people will at the Magistracy on Thursday, the fact that the police were so more readily co-operate in the 2000 October, 28 at 5.30 p.m. skarp.

Monday, October, 25-Wholed out of the shadow and came

lose by: The police bost emerg carrying out of Mr. King's plane. Mr. Lin is already stirring up o $348 80 of No. 3 Co., is cluding Recruits. alongside the cargo-hosts. Find good deal of interest in Anking.

3

20.31

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19

5

2

Mr. L. Corner ...

3

Mr. N. Railton... L. S.

1

Mr. J. Stalker ...

TE

Mr. and Mrs.

Toller, Pakhoi

Stark

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3 10 Arthar Lawrence Toller

Pakhoi

*

3

Gerald Stark Toller,

Pakhoi

2

Ist

10

Mr.T. 8. Young Pakhoi

FOR THE RELIEF OF THE WOUNDED.

Mr. and Mrs. Wilding,

Hoihow

Mr.E.O. Jones, Hoihow

30

Mr. S. G. Newell

15

Ojuger Singh

5

way, a great success.

A Friend

75

Kowloon Dock Staff

(September)...

273

ות

Mr. R. R. Harvey's Fand:- Collected by Mr. E. F. Lyle

Members of the E. P.

55.00

Mission (Swatow)... Members of the Cas- tome slaff (Swatɔw)... Collected hy Mr. R D. Harvey:- Mr. J. H. Bickhouse 15 Mr. D. E Clark

5

(Kongmoon) :-

Mr. J. Chipperfield

+

$6

D. B. Izott...

5

FL

HL. O. Sarimshaw...

4

H

Friedman...

2

11

F. A. Page-Patrick

10

Anonymous...

10

Mr. E. . Lylo...

10

A

Less diff. in exchango

$47

Collected by Mr.C. E. Warron:-

Mr. R. H. Hameon

en Swatow Coy.

5

A. J. Walters

5

H. Siaipfield

5

A. Cordeiro

Already acknowledg-

ed Lista 1/50

3

1)

"

J. Acook...

3

"

J. Xavier ...

Ber

A. J. Lindberg

Monthly subaoriptiona

南品●

2

Already acknowledg-

2500

ed Lists 1/50

02,527.32

+

Collected by Mr.T. Carr Ramsey

Mr. G. D. Pitzipios $15

(Swatour):

Mr. J. M. Forbes

Mr. O. Hodgeon

Mr. A. Maegowan

Mr. . H. Fletcher

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28.

Patrols.

Parades, etc.

Recruits.

of

seedling alosk for farther rofore- station, a zood-sized nursery has been established, and this nursery has already gut moro than 574,000 seedlings, which will soon be ready for distribution.

This is not all that has been

13 87 The following men of No. 1ing that they had been cornered, It is reported that so many as 334.93 Co., will parade under the Ser-the water. One of them was sub- lectores in three days, and the

four of the manjhis jumped into 3,650 people have atten led hi grant Major for Squad Drill oaeqasutly captured, while three Governor is so impressed with $1,447.17 Monday and Thursday, October others have not been heard of these lectures that he has saked

25 1 od 28 1 5,30 p.m.

since. Altogether seven men Mr. Lin to go with Chief Forester $208,880.40 P. Ca. Macdonald, Fyfe, Russer,

and the recently jined men of were arrested on the two boats, King to tone the south of Anhai 270,118.63 Noe. 2 and 4 Platoon, whose and thirty gunny bag full of tea with a view to stirring up more

217.40 Lames must be sent in by Inepes were seized. It was found that the interest among the people there.

manjbis had already emptied some tor Sirdar Kbao.

Another cargo twenty chests. Jelned. J. R. Macdonald and S. R. bost, by which apparently the 02 (44.72 Moore, to 2nd Platoon, No. 1 Co. stolen tea was intended to be re-

moved, arrived on Police Reserve Orchestra $332,861.35

shortly after the arrests had been made.

20

Remitted to Loo'on:~~

10

22/12/14 £17.000

10

20/3/16 7 000

10

28/ 5/15 2.000

10

3/9/15 3.000

Mr. Too Yee Swee

Mr. A. B. Pollock

Mr. Tan Cheang Yong

Mr. T. Carr Romsey ...

5

M-. Tan Boon Ek

5

Balanos in hand

Mr. Lim Mark Chuan...

5

Kir. Heng Tek Mong ...

5

Practice.

Monday, October 25, at 6 p.m. sharp.

Tuesday, October 26, at 6 p.m. tharp.

List of Members. A compote list of all members $29.000 $323,605 84 of the Police Reserve has been

called for by the Hon. 0.8.P.

0.0. Ocmpanies will accord ingly send in a type-written and complete list of the names (and ranke) of their men to the D.S.P's. Office.

9,255.51

N. J. STABB, Hon. Treasurer, 105.00 Hongkong October 21, 1915.

1

the foene

This case continues a record in the annals of the Calcutta Police for stolen property of such valua to have been recovered to a pie within a few hours. It may be mentioned, however, that the consignment in question, being the subject matter of a police enquiry, could not be reat to its destination by the Nam Sang which has left the port for Hous kong, -Ezoliange.

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