GENERAL NEWS.

Shanghai Judge's Return, The Hon, O. SL:bingier, Jad- ge of the U, S. Court for China is expected to return to Shanghai this week. He left Saltlo on tha Tamba Maru and will proba bly cross Japan by mil,

Far Eastern Championship.

Games.

The next Far Eistern Cham- pionship Games will be held in Tokio in May, 1917. The organ+ isera of the games, including Pro- sident Kano, of the Tokio I gher Commercial School, have started a campaign to W cure

good grounds for the occasion. New Wireless Stations for China. In order to facilitate comman. loation the Chiue:o Government hae dcoided to inatal fourteen wireless stations in remote pro- vinoes. It is understood that the work will commanca early next year. The stations will be si'uated in Shansi, Kaneu, Siukiang, Altaj, Szechuan, Kirin and other re- mote distriole.

A Chinese Electric Light Company.

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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1916,

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proved by the Central Govern- HAROLD CAWLEY, M. Pdetermined that he must go in

ment for the establishment of an Electric Light Company in Sin Law, Heang Shan. It was pro posed that the company build at the foot of Un' Lam Hill, but owing to the fact that the ashes from the furnice would harm the Bilkworms, the company will build at. Nam Toag, a more Buitable place.

National Defence for U S. Saya the New York Outlook:- The Presidential iteas for 1916 in very simple. It is not the tariff. It is not finance. It is not the

our

How He Died.

Writing in the Nation this week, Mr. C. F. G. Malermo Faya:-

Courage-montal and physical was the ontstonding element

with bis regiment, with which he

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of Augget 4 in my battalion avery oficer but one of those who went forward to attack was kill. ed. The previous action bad THE HONGKONG LAND wiped out nearly all my friends.

Every.com batant officer who left Egypt with the battalion has now been killed or wounded, and more killed than wounded. In addition, about twelve new officers

skulking behind in comparative safety while my friends were being killed."

of Harold Cawley's character. have been hit, again mostly killed. Short-sighted and with an arm Asa con quence I am going back permanently damaged from a fall, to them," he says simply. "I relation of capital le labour. Σε he was always a foricas rider. have always felt rather a brute is not the regulation of the trusts. There was nothing he would not It is the queBon of

risk on a horse in a bant or a National defedce. Shall

rece. In the House he was at citiza bo protected first sensitive and reserved and a He obtained leave to join the abroad and our country protected little difficult to know. His points tattered remnants of the regiment at home? The party which

were always good points," which he loved more than life; makes this issue the arat article of whether in criticism or defenes, He knew the full cost of it, the ite platform, and the candidate

so that one came to look upon his almost inevitable end, and he de- who regards it as the public ques interventions as real contribu-liberately accepted that cost tion of paramount importance and tions to the solution of the pro- without a moment's hesitation or w100 deeds as well as whose blema at issue, distinguished from regret. He managed to exchange words are consistent with such mere repetition of familiar argu- the comparative safety and com- platform, will, in our judgment, ments or the slopping out of staff fort of a Staff appointment for bs cuccessful.

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for the delectation of & constita, the wild work of the tumult and THE HONGKONG LAND IN- ency. He was very much liked in salt of the trenches. The rest

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Bagdad with very great rejoicing and was most happy in his fa "He lies where he longed to be" Gaya the Straits Times. At the ther's beautiful home down in amongst his friends and the LET.—“ La Hacienda" E., OR SALE-One 10 B.H.P.

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Mr M. Meyer, held a thanke giving service for the success of the British forces and for the sport, hunting, point-to-point a family bonoured in the House deliverance of the large Jewish racing, or in the quiet enjoyment of Commons to have thus accepted population. After this, prayers of the beauty of it all. Bo never

TO LET. Ravenshill East, Dynamo, &co, complete with in- were fered up for the health of made an enemy and never desert. quietly end without boasting or

Park Road, containing & struments for 100 Amps. For fur- His Majesty King George V. anded a friend. For twelve years he complaint the call of an imperi- for the continued success of the bad been an officer in the Esstos bours. All that human rooms, 3 bath rooms. servants ther particulars apply to Messrs.

ber. Apply Decon Looker, Buildings. British army and navy, as well as Lancashire Territorials, to which sympathy can give is offered to quarters, &c. vacant 1st Novem- Linstead & Davis, Alexandra bis father, a "House of Commons

Hongkong 15th September, 1915 Deacon & Harston. those of the Allies, watil the final he had given much labour and in

which he had taken much pride. health occe so fell of jolly, whole- man," and to others of a stricken overthrow of the enemy. It may bo stated that Bagdad is 220 miles When the war came be bad no

How we want UNCLAIMED TELEGRAMS. above where the Shat-el-Arab doubt at all of his duty and cetion. me pleasure and abounding with C., and so on.

men! They must be got, and now enters the Persian Gulf. The He was all for killing the "Ger the love of life.

is the time for them to coms for. city standa Ов both sides man mad dog of militariem," and

ward," of the river Tigris, is two por-Ibope," he wrote, "not to come tions being connected by a bridge home till that is done."

of boate. The well surrounding

The committee of six appointed by the Joint Labour Board at the Board of Education last week to

the city is five miles in circum. At last the call to action came, "HOW WE WANT MENI" organise the Labour Recruiting

and the only thing he was the least afraid of was (as were thou- sands of others) of being afraid.

faronce, and the citadel commands the passage of the Tigris. Bagdad is a great trade emporium of all the surrounding ountries. Ito landed at Gallipoli to find o

has been held by the Turks sinoa 1638.

moet sanguinary battle in pro- gress, and had two horsea hit be-. fore lunch. "My own battalion has suffered moet, and if I had not

Eligibles Who Hid Away.

Campaign throughout the king- dom, met for the first time at Gen oral Buildings, Aldwych to-day.

The members of the committed are Messrs. W. A. Appleton (Sec- retary of the General Federation of Trade Uniona), W. H. Sauders,

Eastern Extension Australasia & China Telegraph Co.

Annie, Now York, C. C. Chang, Shanghai. Chan Hing Sang Manyuan, Penang.

Chunhing Suihongcheir, Tien-

tsin.

Dubois Astor Hotel, Hanoi. Lieut. Edward L. Dyer ofo U.

The Tear as a Soldier. The Tour's action in placing himself at the band of his army been on the Staff I should have The officials at the Central H. Gosling (President of the 8. Consul, Corregidor. makes it interesting to know that had little chance of surviving. Recruiting Office, Great Scotland Trade Union Congress, and Pre- Kwongaing c/o Cheong Kwong

Graves, Toledo Obio. at one time he served as a private, Ment of the man I knew well Yard, were not very communica-sident of the National Federation, Bonham Strand W., Perth.

Workere), J.

Sub-Major Mohomedali Asiatic submitting himself to all the pri- were killed, but they did as well tive on October 4 as to the results of Transport vations of the life of a common as I expected, and, as you know, of the imposing recruiting rally O'Grady, M.P., O. Bowerman, Artillery, Lahore. in the metropolis.

M.P. (Secretary of the Parliament-

Weethiamtew, Manila. soldier, salating his officers, and I always expected much."

"We do not know how many ary Committee of the Trade Ua-Yuyung, Shanghai. carrying the full equipment, Throughout the summer he was

J. M. BECK, Superintendent. which then weighed nearly three-writing the most vivid and coura-recruits have been obtained," said in Congress), and G. J. Wardle, abandredweight geous descriptions of that long, one of the chief officers." A certain M.P. (of the National Union of quarters of

Hongkong, 18th November, 1915. exclusive of the weight of the costly, heart-breaking warfare in Dumber have come in. After the Railwaymen).

Great Northern- Telegraph "We are mora then hopeful of rifle. He appeared on the impossible country between the appeal which has been made, and

Company. Ltd Pri-Agean and the Dardanelles. knowing the enormous strain getting the men," said Mr. Bower regimental

upon our resources in the present man to-day, and, at any rate, vate Nicholas Romancf, married,

Of the ground won, "much of awful fighting, there is no eligible we shall do our best to get them. of the Orthodox faith, ncming is," he declared, "looks as if some man in London to-day who ought We have entered upon the cam- from Tearekoo Selo" When he

giant had been tilling the ground to hold back. There were plenty psiga with a large amount of hope." At a mesting of the Committee and ploughing men into it with of people in the streets on Satur some monstrous plough.'" day, but where were the young it was decided to issue a manifesto He is wounded by a splinter of men for whom we were looking? to the members of the Trade cfficer in wounded by his side. Most of the on-lookers were rangement should be made to a destroyed periscope, and a stall Indoors, or hiding in back streets? Union Movement, and that ar- barraoke, and they were prompt-Yes, "I believe this wax is add-women, old men, and boya.

open the Tearing Raging Com. ly admonished by the Czar, who ing years to my life," he declares.

"We want more and more men pijn at once.

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was given commissioned rank he set himself severelý against soob. bishness. A young lieutenant had annoyed his fellow officers by travelling in a frameur to the

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said: "I hear that to ride in "I keep extraordinarily well, a for the fighting line. We can tram is considered beneath the bit thinner, but really hard and get plenty of offers for any sort dignity of an officer in your re-fit, and when there is any excite of job, except a job in the giment, I am your colonel, and I have just been riding in a tram.ment on I enjoy it most thorough- tranches. Out of 28 men attested

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