CRICKET.

Hongkong Volunteers Y. Hongkong Scouts.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

SECOND

DAY BY DAY.

Auction Sale postponed. Owing to the holidays, the sale by suction of wines and spirits at Mr. G. P. Lammert's sale roemi, advertised to take place to-morroW, has been postponed till Thursday. Moderate Display at the Wicket. A Fatal Slip.

A match between the Hongkong Volunteers and the Hongkong Boouts was played on the cricket ground this afternoon.

The body of a Chinese, who in arossing from the wharf to a launch slipped, and fell into the water, being drowned, has been removed to the mortuary.

Absconding Employee.

The Manager of agrocer's shop The first innings was charac- terised by the remarkable bowl-at 259, Queen's Road, Central,

has reported to the police that ing of Brand, and for the batting Chinese employee, who was given $116 to pay rent to the landlord,

of Pearce, who did not ratire until he had scored 34.

has absconded.

EXTRA

HONGKONG, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1915.

WAR TELEGRAMS,

[Reuter's Service to the "Telegraph."]

GERMAN SUBMARINES AGAIN ACTIVE,

SINK TWO FRENCH AND ONE ITALIAN STBAMERS.

November 7, 115 p.m.

A Paris communique says that German submarines from the Atlantic have passed through the Straite of Gibraltar, probably on s the night of the 2nd inst. and sank, on the 4th inai., two French and one Italian teamers off Algeria. Theorew of one of the French steamers is missing.

AN AMERICAN note to GREAT BRITAIN. AMERICA UNMesitatingly CHAMPIONS THE INTEGRITY

OF NEUTRAL RIGHTS.

November 7, 7.55 p.m.

FOOTBALL.

Saturday's Matches.

POLICE RESERVE ORDERS.

Police Esserve Orders, issued to-day by Mr. F.C, Jenkin, D.8.1, (Reserve) elste :-

Recruits.

A NURSE'S HEROISM.

Living Experiment for Gangrene Cure.

The Club reproduced its old form in the match with the Navy, the game being one for fr-t division honoure. There was never much doubt about the resalt after the first few minutes parade in mufti at 5.30 p.m. at pital installed at the Pasteur In

play as it was very obvions that

Recruits of all Companies will

"Central" on Tuesday, November

The Olab men were superior to 9 and Friday, November 12. their opponents in almost every branch of the game. There was unity between the Club men

a

that

Equipment Parade.

Paris,September 21.-For some time past researches have been conducted at the American Ho

stitute of Neuilly, into the subject of gangrene, which has already created висв faroc among the wounded. A doctor in this establishment believes that he has discovered a curativo serum. WAS refreshing to All ranks will parade at "'Con

A young nurse attached to the observe, and the shooting was astral" at 5.15 p.m. on Thursday, Fathological Laboratory, Damed brilliant as their play all round. November 11, Winter Uniform, Miss Mary Davies, injected her. If there was one goal that could (with Cape.) to be worn by self with the serum in order to be The Scouts expected much from

Theft of Watch and Chalo.

be singled out of special mention men to whom sams has been able to judge of its effects on her Maas and Bayer, but the partner.

it was the remarkably clever one issued, remainder in mufti, Itifles A Chinese charged with steal-

He was ammunition, armlets, truncheone, ill, and for three or four days it own body. She became seriously ship was soon dissolved, however,

inga watch and chain from a house

Do'obed by Pannell. the first named coming a cropperat Kowloon, and, after hearing

on a most trying tots, bat Duty Reminders and Musketry was thought she would succumb. in the first over; leaving Blewette evidens of a British con-

nevertheless he shot as he need Course books must be produced Her condition, however, improved to take his place and contribute stable, defendant was sent to prison

come two years ago, and baffled at this parade.

and she was able yesterday to the top score for his side, for a month by Mr. Hazeland.

An American Note to Great Britain farther oo plains of the custodian. It is not to be taken Central District Patrolmen (lat. Igave Paris for London, where With Bayer at the other end Exchange is No Robbory.

restrictions on American commerce, caused by the British blockade that the Navy contingent was a shift) and visiting Patrole will she will undergo an iomadiste of the wickel, this pair made A Uniacão Woman was charged It does not contest the British figures showing an increase in hopelers one, by any means, and fall in separately and be dis-operation. This herole young cricket lively for a short time. with hawking without a licence at erioan exports, but it maintans that the United States has a legal right very early. ie the game Swan was missed in time for duty,

lady, who is of Welsh origin, The skipper then decided to change Mr. Hassland court this morning. to sell goods into the general stock of a neutral country. It contende, oslled upon to handle the leather,

Men on Eastern and Water is the daughter of Sir Henry the bowling and put Donnelley A Chinese constable stated that moreover, that, even if goods listed as conditional contraband destined After one or two narrow chaves, Police Patrols (1st, shift) will Davies, who died about ten seits an, and after a few overs he found defendant was selling wood and for an enemy country, through a neutral country that fact itself by Walker, MacTavish and produce their equipment as above ago, and who was Governor of the wicket of Bayer, and brought received two coats in exchange, is not sufficient to justify their asizare. Therefore, The United States Croucher, Walker managed to for the inspection of their Charge one of the Indian Proviness, Misz about a serious situation for the Defendant asid she was only ex-contests the seizure of vessels upon conjectural saapioion.

engineer the ball between the Room Officera. All 2ad. shift Davies is a member of the Bath The Note also raises the question of the effec ivanoss of the sticks. There was no other score Patrolmen will attend the parade Clab of Londoa.-Globe. The scores up to the time of changing the wood for pig wash.

at "Central". Fined $5.

blackade in the Baltic Sea and declares that there is no better in the first half. going to prem are as follows:

satiled principle of international law than that of forbidding a In the second mol.15, the Navy blackaeb of neutral ports. It also declares that the prize courts found the opposition till too live noi afforded a proper reparation for the injury done to Ameri-good for them, and Pennell and Gin tradera; consequently the United States must insist that Great Mao Tavish further impressed Britain shall not adopt a policy of expediency, but shall not according this on them by scoring a goala.m. No. 3 Platoon, No: 2 Oo." to the established rules of international law, whose maintenance exch. There was no other score mat be unimpaired as it is of the atmost importance to neutrals of

Sconta

Hongkong Volunteers,

B. P. Thursfeld, o Howett, b

Brand

T. E. Pearce, o Sayer, b Road 34 O. W. Beswick, b Syme

Thomson ***

4

3

TAL

B. Hancock, b Brand

E. W. Dawson, b Brand

***

සප

H, Hanoook, o Bayer b Brand 3

K. B. Macnokille Kennedy

Brand

Hon. Mr. O. Severn b Brand

A. B. Lowe b Read

R. E. O. Bird not out

D. E. Danelly b Reed

Total,

Extras

0

THEFT OF SUGAR FROM WEST POINT GODOWN.

Thief's Haste to Escape,

A charge of stealing a small quantity of sugar from the

7 godown at West Point was pre-

---

3

ferred against a Chinese in Mr.

0

Hazeland's Court this morning-

#

11

An Indian constable stated that

hesaw the defendant being chased

***

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

70 by a watchman and in his hasta to

elade capture he dropped the sa-

the future.'

1

The Note concludes that the United States unhesitatingly cha pions the integrity of neutral rights, exercising always strict impar liality.

EARL KITCHENER.

CONFERS WITH GENERAL JOFFRE,

November 7,11,55 p.m.

Earl Kitchener hae loft Paris, after conferring with General

gar. Defendant denied the theft, Joffre, MM. Briand and Gallieni.

O. M. R. W. M.B. W. and added he did not know any-

R. A. Brand...17 3 26-8thing about it until he was arrest Syme Thomson 8-17 — 1 1 ed. Sentence of six weeks' hard 3 labour and four hours'stocke, was

развод.

E. B. Esed ...84 1 10

Hongkong Scouts.

M. M. Anau o du Masashill....... 0

G. E. Sayer h Donnelley 22

0. T. Hewett o Hon. Mr.

Cland Severn b Bird

P. S. Leigh Bennett

20

BOWLING ANALYSIS,

U

Thursfield b Donnelley 0

. B. A. Brand o Hancock b Bird 14

H. E. Mariel b Donnelley

E...B. Boad Mariol

4 Donnelley

M

F. 8yme Thomson a

10. JM. B. W.

018

8 Major Morgan 4

Mr.Oland Savern b Donnelley 10

A. L. Gase not out

R. Kennedy b Donnelley

b Donnelley

E. W. Hamilton o Thursfield

*** 8.1

THE ITALIANS.

ENEMY REPULSED AND LEAVE PRISONERS.

November 8, 12.20 s.m. According to Reuter's correspondent at Rams, a communique states: Artillery and infantry sotions continue in our favour, she enemy being heavily repulsed and leaving a number of prisoners,

THE RUSSIANS.

GERMANS AND TURKS IN DIFFICULTIES.

November 8, 12.30 am.

and the game ended:-Hongkong Club 3 goule; Navy nil.

R.E. V. Shropshires. In the game between the R.E. and the Shropshires there was little to lead one to take a side. Both teams played well and a draw of one goal each was a fit- ting ending. Scott was the scorer for the R E. and Brown for the Shropshires.

[A reporter of The Globe who this morning was told that Mies made inquires at the Bath Olub Davies bss been a member for come years, and has always taken a deep and active interest in philanthrophio work. Sinas the war aho has been busily en gaged in nursing and kindred

Musketry Course. Part 1. The following Platoons are warned:-

Wednesday, November 10, 9.0 Wednesday, November 10, 9.0 a.m. No. 4 Platoon, No. 3 Co.

Wednesday, November 10, 1.0 p.m. No. 2 Platoon, No. 2 Co.

Wednesday, November 10, 1.000cupations.] p.m. No. 4 Platoon, No. 2 Co.

Sanday, November 14, 9.0 a.m. No. 1 Platoon, No. 2 Company.

Sunday, November 14, 9.0 .. POPULAR CONSUL GOES:: No. 2 Platoon, No. 1 Company,

First two Platoons on Wednes. day leave Blake Pier at 9.0 a.m. sharp, retorn about 1.30 p.m.; second two Platoons leave 1.0 p.m.sharp and return about 5,0

An Basy Wia (?) In the second division the Staff Dapartmentsle defeated and Belchers to the tune of four goalsp.m.

to two. Unfortunately for the Men will not take their own losers, Mundy was taken ill with rifles but use those provided on induenza and after the match had the Range. to be removed to the hospital.

The Juniors.

ON LEAVE.

Mr. A. Nilsson Salling by the Chiyo Maru.

Mr. Arthur Nileson, Consul General for Sweden, leaves to Men are required to make morrow by the Chigo Maru for themselves thoroughly acquaint Home, via America, for a six- St. Joseph's College beat the led with the Musketry Course montha holiday. Daring his the affairs of the Kowloon Dock by two goals to Handbock and the "Bango Raabsence

and of the oil, but not so easily as the score galations." Before coming on to Consulate

Swedish Trading Company will would lead one to believe. The the Range. game was a desperate one and it Members of the Police Reserve be in the hands of Mr. G. Ludia. Mr. Nilegon has been in the was Goldenberg's work that secur-will not pay ompliments whilst ed the verdict for the College. engaged on Rifle Ranges. Colony forseventeen years, daring. The six highest edores by In-which time bis only holidays have spectors and dergeante in Part 1been flying business visits to the on November 7 were as follows: North or to Sweden, and the 1. Iospr. Sirdar

doctors have now ordered him to Khaa

take a long sea voyage and com- plete reat for a while. His frien le

According to Reuter's correspondent at Petrograd, the Russians | WHOLESALE ARRESTS IN south west of Riga successfully attacked the Germans.

The Russians carried the second line of Germans tranches on the western shore of Lake Sventen, capturing three hundred mea.

The Russians repulsed a German attack on the left bank of the Styr,

The Russians smashed a Turkish attempt to cross the river 10 Artohave in the Caucasus.

0

**

b Pearco

12

2 39

FOL Mariel

16 Tayler

1 21

*

5 0 32

Baker

48 1 24

3

5

Club "B."

0

B

H

M

113

AL Gaos, o Moore b Brand

E. P. Thursfield, o Beswick b

Brand

G

***

a

H. E. Muriel, b Glaister

11

***

P

Borriok b

LEO

14

...

63

0

... 30

1

- Extraa

Total BOWLING ANALYSIS,

040

O, M. R. W. M,B. W. B.E.0. Bird 45 2 45 -- 2 K. &.

Macaskill - 3 — ų Į

D. E

7

Donnelley 11.2 2 30

Club "A" v. Club "B." On Saturday on the Club Ground Club “A” team was do- feated by the "B" team by three wickets and nine runs. "T. E. Pearce wes top scorer with a good

63. Scoree:--

Club "A."

M. Maaning, b Brand

R. Kennedy, b Brand

F. H. Baker, G

Brand

T. E. Pearos, not out Dr. Aubrey, o sad b Mass H. H. Tayler, not out Major Morgan, did not bat

Extcas

H

Total (for 7)

... 144

BOWLING ANALYSIS,

O.W. Beswick, Mariel b Peace 19 Mans...

M. M. Maas, o and b Peuros

B. A. Brand, b Pearce

(OHHO

Brand Glaister

-.10

0. M. B. W.

2 28

5

01 40

1

J

0 41

Bayer

Wh

4 0 30

1

4

Club v. Kowloon,

G. R. Sayer, a Moore, b Baker 54

P. 9. Leigh-Bennett, b Baker 7

O. A, Hooper, b Baker

Dr. J. Gleister, a Morgan b (*Baker

0. Baker, o and b Pearce

THE ALLIES IN THE WEST.

ENEMY SAP FULL OF MEN DESTROYED.

November 8, 1.45 s.m.

A Paria communique says that there is active fighting with Turkish sngines in Belgium, in the region of Holase.

There are violent all lay artillery duels in the ragion between the Somme and the Dise, particularly at Bois, Givenchy and the [environs of Tabure.

One of our mines destroyed, in Argonne, an enemy sap which was full of men.

THE BALKAN SITUATION.

FRENCH CONSOLIDATING THEIR POSITIONS.

· November 8, 1,45 sm. A Paris communique says that the French troops are consolidat. ing the positions conquered in the Balkans,

All day the Bulgarian attacks on Kriepolak on the 5th inst.

The following team will repre-were repulsed. sent the H.K.0.0. v. Kowloon

27

+

0

|0,0. at Kowloon on Wednesday

0

| next, play to commence at 10.80

13

a.m.-B. Hancock, T.E. Pesros,

*

0

B. N. Anderson, D. E. Donnelly,

7

R. A. Brand, R.P. Thurafold, M.

M. Mans, P. 8. Leigh Bennett,

Total).....

185

A. O. Leith, b Tayler...

8. B: Moore, not out

Extros

A

Major Morgan, F. Syme Thomson, and E. J. R. Mitohall, ·

THE REIGN OF TERROR IN BELGIUM.

THREE MORE BELGIANS EXECUTED,

November 8, 1.45 pm. Reuter's correspondent at Amsterdam says that thres more Belgians have been executed in Brasssis on a charge of espionage.

GAMBLING HOUSE.

Entry Cained Secretly by

Chinese Constable.

25 27 28 80 2. Tarpr. Lammert 27 24 27 78

2.9. Major Roylance 27 24 27 78in the Colony will all wish him a 3. Sergt. Kbawas

speedy return to hesith. Khan

4 Cr. Sergt. Mc.

Ейед ...

5 Cr. Bergt. Chin-

ohen

***

25 24 25 77

27 24 25 76

AN IMPUDENT THEFT.

27 21 25 73 Twelve Chinese were charged 6 Sergt. Eustace... 27 19 25 71 before Mr. Hazeland this morning Possible-28 at each range-84. with gambling with carda at a game known as "Zjan" a Chinese Constable deposed went secret- ly to a house at 53, Woolsing Street, and on the third floor of

the house in a room he found EARLY MORNING CHASE.

Sequel in the Police Court.

Anchor Carried Away,

A Chizare bostman was obarg- ed at the Police Court before Mr. Haseland this morning with⠀ stealing an anchor which was bouyed in Tytam Bay-From the evidence it Wan shown that defendant rowed out to

a crowd of people gathered round a table playing aards. Witness took part in the game, and he saw money exchanged be tween the players. Sargeant Wills stated that he visited the place and found $1.25 on the This morning early, a Chiness the bouy, shipped it, and Immedi- table, cards and dios-All do. I was seen coming down the water ally sold it to the ma-ter of a pipa of a house in Shanghai Street, jank. The owner of the anchor feadents were fined $3 zaob.

by a Chinese constable, who stated that defendant when taxed. Hie quarry was with the theft admisted it but said gave chase: successful however, in giving he would return it within three bim the

bat slip,

be days but he had not done so and, The adjourned case of

was later captured by an Indian was arrested. Defendant was dies Chinese charged with stealing the Constable, and toa sequal was charged. eam of $25, the property of Mrs. reached st Mr. Haselands cours Stapleton, of 6, Viotoris View, this morning when the barglar Kowloon, was again before Mr. was charged with stealing a Hassland at the police-soart this piece of clothing-Defendant after farther denied his gails, but notwith- morning, and, svidence had been offered, the standing he the seat on defendant was convicted and sent for two month's hard labour, to prison for two months with with four hours stooks as an

extra punishment, hard labour.

Theft of Dollar Bills.

WANTED

WANTED a first officer for Apply to: 13, NATHAN ROAD | KOWLOON.

a.s. Bielman £24 pavment

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