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NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS.

Mr. Winstore Churchfita

When Mr. Churchill cessed to figure asa member of the Cabinet

YACHTING.

DAY BY DAY

THE SITUATION IN CHINA.

CHUMAKELA SHAFT,

ANDOM Later Detal

of the Whampoa.

ROYAL HONGKONG YACHT

·CLUB.

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The Weather.

At the Peak Sam: Temp. 54;

and took service with the army SISTE we really did. hope that we had seen, the last of him in Parliament) LATTELAS MEANT Scott, for a while; but now, it appeare,||||| ha must still needs havə bir my.] It was like him, too, to choose a time for that say when interrup-besyy fog. (1915, 54 close.) tim and red-herrings crom the dell (1915, 65 cisar.)-

Lower level 8 km. Temp. track could least be tolerated. He is famed for possession of the thickest of skins; but even he, Siberian MailDus paras. Ying

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The Mails.

chow to-day.

Tater information as to what Races for the Commodore's Cups. took place at Whampoa in the 82;7|surly hours of Tuesday morning is as follows: Until the Macso bost, the Wing Koo, was out for the Commodore's Cupe, to be The following are the courses the mind of the Chinese skipper sailed for, on Saturday and Sun- Whampos, no suspicion entered

Ermers on board his ship were not that the seventy or eighty re- day, 11th and 12th inst

perfectly law-abiding travellers,

Australian Mail-Dua per &

Nikko Maru to-morrow,

Handicap ·Class.

HONGKONG FOOTBALL

LEAGUE.

Football Leag fast evening at o and at which M, W. presided a

en regarding the

Lam Long team to their fixture with

Saturday, March North Departments and not at Admiral Maar' tart remark: American Mail-Closes per s.But suddenly he found him.Fairway Baoy (S), Troms Rook made by the Secretary

at Harrow:

Definite Information.TM

Agia Mara al 9 am, tom! FISIOW.

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at I am, to-morrow.

Luchow at 5 p.m. to-morrow.

The Dollar.

The rate of the dollar on demand to-day is 1-11. 5/16..

"To-morrow's Anniversary.

versary of the birth of the poet To-marrow in the 32nd anni. Tasso,

The Bishop.

this offer should be accepted and that in the circumstances, no fine

Rock It was reported that a number of fixtures for race week were not the whole of these cases is w played for various reasons and in ordered that they should be r arraged.

sion, $50 for the winners of the Second Division and $30 for the runners up.

that he wished Mr. Churchill. success in France and hoped he

surrounded by men armed with) Channel Beck (8.). Distance Club, Mr. Anderson, to girs the would stay there We all hope Canadian and American Mails-revolvers, who told him forcibly miles. Preparatory gun, 225 points to the Staff and Departs he will stay there. The British

Close per ss. Anyo Mara that they would now take comm. Starting gen, 2.30 p.m. Time-mata. It was decided that Cabinet and the British House af

mand and that be must ran his limit, 6.30 p.m. Commons, with all their past ging, Siberian Mail-Closes per us.Wo. Naturally there was panic Beacon

One Design Class, ressel alongside the gunboat Sai negligences and ignorances, have

Saturday, March 11-Lyeman be imposed.

(P.). Cust always managed, hitherto, to

among the ship's company, who Baoy (P.), Mark Post on Starting strer clear of the pushful and

men were pirates whose intention Distance, 9 miles. Preparatory at once decided that the armed Line (P.), Channel Rocks (P. "self-bocating" element which Mr. Winston Churchill has laboured

it was to give a repetition of the so hard to introduce. We British- ers want none of thees things;

handed over his keys to the Tai On affair. It is even said 50, 235 pm. Starting gun, 240 that the compradors promptly Heyward Hays and Gael Class

pm. Time-limit, 6.30 p.m.

Love to withdraw from the the traditions of our fathers are

Saturday, March 11-Lyemun League was rought by the Hong quite good enough for us. As

strangers, and was greatly sur Beacon (P.), Cast Bock Baoy (P.), Long University owing, it was we once before observed, the great The Bishop of Victoris will prised when they told him that Mark Boat on Starting Line (P), said, to the pressure of duties, trouble with Mr. Winston Churpresah on Sunday meaning in the they did not want to rob, and Channel Rocks (P.). Distance, Brand it was decided that the chill is that he was not licked more Cathedral, and at St. Andrew's, that all that he needed to do was miles, Preparatery gun, 245 pm. Secretary should call their atten

Kowloon, in the evening.

to keep out of the way.

Starting gun, 250 pm. Time-tion to Rule 10. Theft from Wellington Barracks.

limit, 6.30 p.m

With regard to the pro- A report has been lodged as the

As the Wing Koo cams near to Cruiser Class: Chinese Rig and Tision of medals, it Police Station by Sergeant Major the gunboat, either through narr

English Rig.

atsted by the Secretary, that or through ignorance, Wilsca, KSLL, Wellington Smees There now appears to be de- Barracks, that between Wednes the skipper tried to go alongside tor Rock (S.). Distanos, 23 miles, for the purpose It was decided Sunday, March 12-Adamuss over $150 would be available that "the finite information to the effect day night and Thursday morning, with a following fide; the result, Preparatory gue

bact-base of the

10.25 am. that $60 be voted for medals for Turkish campaign in the Can the store was opened by means of of course, being that the current Starting gun, 10.30 am. Time the winners of the Senior Divi- ana has been breken," and that duplicate key, and military boots caught the Wing Koo and sheared limit, 6.30 p.m.

and other stores to the rains of her away. Evidently the intan- Turkey is talking of a separate 27 59. 70. were stolen.

îna was to board the Bui Wa ll have to be quite a deal of Mr. T. Kusumoso, Manager of of bomb-throwing and, having peace. It seems to us that there

overpower her crew with threats

It was stated by the Hon, Secret and realisable peace terms can be the NYE, who has held this her guns

talking" before any rational the Hongkong Branch Office of taken possession of her, to turn

ary that they would shortly be louing valuable services of their от the Whampos (foto begin with, that Turkey is now who has won great popularity boat, the "reformers" proceeded arrived at, if we bear in mind, post here for nearly 10 years and forts. Failing to board the gun-

Vice-President (Mr. Vivessh), who was leaving bafore the literally over-run with German

end of the month for Home troops. It is difficult to conceita locally, has just been promoted to to throw bombs at her, but

to join up for active service. Mr. Pennell said an important position in the Head o tof these appear to have fallen of any international tribunal that, Office, Tokyo. Mr. B. Mori, mans short. The Wing Koo drifted

On Tuesday last, the marriage Viveash was one of the few that Mr. this stage, could force Germany ger at Tientsin, has been trans onwards and the Government was solemnised at St. Andrew's civilians who took a really keen withdraw those troops and ferred to Hongkong to take Mr. sailors opened fire with rifles, not Church, Kowloon, of Mr. Charles interest in football organisation allow the Turks to settle dowa Kasmoto's place.

dering, however, to nee a big Miller, of the Naval Ordnances in Hongkong, and his place would and mind their Own affaire. Sarely the only form of "pesce

Fire in Gage Street. gun, inasmuch as the Maese boat Hongkong, sud Miss Flors Ybe extremely difficult to fill. This morning a fire broke out wis between them md's Japanese Dening, of 2. Humphreys Avenue, They all hoped he would come thinkable, at present, is for Tarkey on the ground for.of 84, Gage cargo bat. Eventually she drifted Kowloon. The Rev. N. C. Pope through safely, and that they to transfer her allegiance to the Street, used by the Yse Cheong ashore on one of the islands, officiated, while Mr. James Ternan would once again find him back other side; sad it would probably Icong firm as a mat shop. The whence the was towed of later acted as best man, and Miss E

were abe to building is one of four storeys, and taken to Canton the balk of Stanley Smith as bridesmaid. The over. It was decided that the amongst them when the war was. attempt to do so at any moment, the first three befog cocupied by the armed men of course escaping. bride's dress was of white silk League's appreciation of Mr. Practically, by her own people's seven families. How the fire

Japanese crepe, trimmed with Viveash's services be put on ze- showing, she now has far more originated, or what amount of The explanation of the local Brussels point lace, and her talle card in the minute-book reason to hate Germany than to damage was done, is not at present Chinese story to the effect that these vail was draped over a wreath of Mr. Viveash replied. cherish enmity against Russia. known. The Yes Cheong Loong men proceeded to attack one of range blossoma. She wore a And what, we wonder, will now firm's premises were insured for the forts on landing, is simple. diamond and pearl brooch, and be Bulgaria's next more?

$1,000.

The whole performance appears carried a bouquet of white roses, St. John Ambulance Association, to have been planted with some both gifts of the bridegroom POLICE RESERVE ORDERS.

At an examination in firat-aid smount of foresight, for, as soon The bridesmaid was dressed in recently held at the St. Andrew's as the bombing of the Sai Wo blue cloth costume, with hat ||||| Orders heaped to-day by Mr. F.

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LOCAL WEDDING.

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No-one who knows anything about Chins needs to be told that, so far as means of communication are concerned, there are faw countries in the world so badly off. Not only is the growth of her The extract which we printed Church Hall, Kowloon, the follow began, an independent batch of of velvet of a lighter shade, and C. Jeakin, D. S. P. (Beserve) railway system painfully slow; there is also an almost total lack of Jesterday from the Daily ing students were successful men some fifty in number who her pearl brooch and bouquet of state:--- Sven ordinarily decent roads. Railways, of course, are costly to Chronicle, concerning the pro Miss Bestrice R. Ablong, Miss had been lying in wait on shore, pink roses were gifts of the bride- build, and in China the few that have been laid down have, almost bability of smaller and dearer Hannah Evans, Mrs Elizabeth made za stack on one of the forts.com. As the bride entered the number of men have absented without exception, involved the incurring of obligations to foreign newspapers, in consequence of the Green, Miss Lilian Neave, Miss Their assault was, it seems, quile church on the arm of Mr. H. J. themselves from Platoon Parades nations. The question thus arises whether or not China is serving stoppage of the exportation of Mary Neare and Hiss Lilian Weasily repulsed by the men within Stanley, of the Naril Ordnance, without leave. They will be dealt her own interests by continuing this process, for, if she is deter pulp and paper from Sweden, Tregilla, Dr. Dalmahoy Allan and by the blue jackets from the Mr. G. Grimble, who presided at with as defaullers after the Comm mined to add to her existing railroads, abe mast of necessity, for shows how the war is affecting the was the Hon. Lecturer to the Sai Wo; and they filed in all the organ, played the Wedding petition. very many years yet, proceed along present lines, pledging a very Press. In many quarters the po- Class, and Dr. W. V. M. Koch directions.

March from "Lohengrin", and, Team Commanders will parade considerable measure of her revenace in the operation. According palar error prevails that news acted as Hon. Eraminer.

during the signing of the register, under the D. 8. P. at Central to Mr. Moore-Bennett, the well-known engineering expert, and Papers are making a fat thing out A Law Not Enforced.

We gather that the whole of he gave, by special reqases, 8 Station at 3.0 p.m. on Saturday, authority on most things Chinese, China's needs can be met without of the war; in point of fact, Inspector Sullivan, at the Police Tuesday was occupied in the is beautiful rendering of "Oh! Star March 11th, for instruction se to recourse to each costly measures, by the building of good, ordinary the reverse is the truth. Apar: Court this morning, before Mr.ing of the depositions of prisocers of Eve" from "Tannhauser", coo this event. tractor or motor reads. Herce be Leads an article which he has! from the catting down of Hazeland, in the case of a Chinese or passengers found on the Wing deischn's Wedding March. Mr. cluding the service with Man- "Boadethe Salvation expenses by certain advertisers charged with taking uncovered Koo when she reached Canton and Mrs. Miller left by the midday|Co. (1) and No. 2 Co. (4) at

Platoos Parades. Monday, March 13th: No. I very short-sighted policy, by carcasses of pige through the British enquirers who went on Bennett is at at some pains in his article to show that it is to want of mensely since the war. Shortly last 18 years; not since he was a while attempting to throw

Apart from the severely practical side of the question, Mr. Moore of newspapers has gone up ima prosecution of the kind for the bad had his hand blown off moon is being spent. The bride's | St. Joseph's College.

the way the cost of production street, said that he had not known board, found that one man train for Canton, where the honey-Central No. 2 Co. (1 and 2) at efficient means of communication that much of the political unrest after the outbreak of hostilities, constable at No. 7 Station. The bomb, and that another was coloured cloth, with which was Co. (3 and 4) at Central, No. 2

travelling dress was of mole- and misunderstanding prevalent through at the country can be the Home papers were for a time law was that covered vars should badly shot through the thigh; lined with vieux-roce

Tassday, March 14th-No. 1 traced. Be says it is this circumstance which makes many

worn a hat of the same shade, Co. (3) at St. Joseph's Collega. of the Provinces as strangers one to another, producing very much reduced in size, but be used in these cases, but the while several more were slightly

Wednesday, March 15th: No. BarrowLess of ontlook and leading to lack of central control today they are again of almost Government did not enforce it injured. An old man was found

3 Co. (2) and No. 2 Co. (4) at Then he goes

on to analyse the industrial aspect of thermal dimensions, though in A fine of $5 was imposed. dead in a chair, presumably hay-

Central. question, pointing out how the trade of the country is several of the Allied countries, Insufficient Evidence. ing expired from shock, as no

No. hampered by lack of roads and tow, in consequence, the nation's re- of the day. Taking all things ing, a Chinese was charged with Another man had had the greater

smaller papers are still the order At the Police Court this morn mark was to be seen on him venue falls short of what it should be. The trouble is, when ordinary into consideration, the general gambling in the street. A part of his head blown away by laymen came to deal with a matter of this kind, that they can only British public must certainly Chinese constable said he was a bomb. approach it on broad and general lines, but in this instance we have

contributed to the For Eastern Review: of China."

LANGKAT OUTPUT,

a man who knows the subject from A to Z, one who dives into the count itself fortunate in not bay teart of the problem, even to the extent of estimating the expenditare had its newspapers cat down necessary for the carrying out of his suggestions. That is a point in size or increased in price. which is seldom touched upon by advocates of greater transpor: facilities in China, M. Moore-Bennett says that tractor or motor roads have been built in India and Canada by white and native! labour at a cost of from £500 to £750 per mile average ran on long distäccee; but be puts forward a scheme by which, in the construc- tion of such reads in China, the cost of labour and tools for average miles could probably be kept down to less than three thousand dollars. Bis idea is the utilisation of criminal labour for the purely advise us that the Langket output Mesore. Wright and Hornby mancal work and the hiring of killed bridge-builders, masons and for the current month is a carpenters as required, the cost of the latter being far lower then in follows most other countries.

The employment of criminals has, in the case of China, more to commend it than in most other lande, since life is held in so light esteem that countless prisoners are beheaded or shot yearly, Thera- fre, Mr. More-Bennett urges that, instead of wasting all this potential labour, the death sentence should be changed toone of life imprison ment and labour on the roads. Space forbids bur going into the writer's suggestions at any further length but enough has been disclosed to to show that the course he advooster martad by deep common-sense and a clear recognition of the country's needs. For political as well as commercial and economic reasons Kmething must be done to meet those presing requirements, and Mr. Moore- Bennett's proposals have the merit of being uncostly sa well as intensely practical and healthily comprehensive.

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on duty at the Supreme Court, when he saw some men gambling near Queen's Statue. He went over and they ran away. He re turned to the Supreme Court, and then's European, who badj caught defendant, brought him along, and said he was always gambling in the street. The Cefendant was discharged, as there was insuficient evidence.

Dried Tea Leaves.

SALE OF THE SS. HAIMUN.

THE TENNIS TOURNA- MENT.

Thursday, March 16th 101) and No. 3 Co. (1) at Central

Friday, March 17th-No. 3 Co. (3 and 4) at Central:

NB-Platoon Numbers in bracketa

All applications for leave, etc.; must be made to the Riding Master (Tel. 208; and not to this Otice.

Two conteste in the Tennis Tournament were decided yester day afternoon. The courts were

Mounted Police, in good condition and the quality Sunday, March 12th All mem of the play seen, was of a bigh bers will report in mufti to the standard. The results were Riding Master at the Stables at

Mixed Diables Handicap. 4.00 p.m. sharp.j Capt. and Mrs. Hammond (owe) 36) beat Mr. and Mrs. N. L. Smith (owe 5-6), 6-2, 6-2.

Handicap singles P.8. Leigh Bennett (owe 15-2) beat C. F. The Dongles Steamship Com-Labatti (owe 1-6), 6-3, 6-0.

Peak Patrols. At the Police Court this morn-pany's vessel, the sa Haimus,

Oa and from Monday, March Quite a number of games were 13th, Peak Patrols will report to ing, before Mr. Wood, Wong Fak has been sold to a Chineee Syndi fixed for this afternoon, but rain Staff Inspector Wilden, Govern- was charged with stealing a cate. It is reported that the price falling this morning, it was doubtment Villas, 79, the Peak. quantity of dried tea leaves, paid for the boat is 16,500. The ful whether these would be play valued at $8.40, the property of new owners intend for the bosted off. Among those games fized his master, which was alleged to to trade between Hongkong and for to-morrow are the following: bave been taken from & cargo Saigon, and Saigon and Bangkok. Handicap Doubles: Messrs. boat, while lying alongade the It will be remembered that HC. Sandford and L.. N. Murphy the Police Station by Wing Lok Street Whart. A some time ago the Douglas Steam (ecratch) v. Mesara. P. 8. Cassidy contractor to the effect that second charge was also preferred ship Company bought the es. and A. Moree (receive 15/3), Cham against defendant of having in Baihong and it was with the pionship Singles Hr Ad and robbed of $27.50 bile was stacked at 5.30 p.m. yester his possession an offensive wea view to replacing the Haiman Redmond. Mr. V.A. Yvanovich on his way from faichikok to Ba pon,”—a krife such as is used for that she was purchased. The and, in the same competition, Mr.Kwok. He says three men came pocket-cutting & remand was Company's original fleet will not, W. Wei Y. Lieut, O. E. Hamil

therefore, be depleted by this sale," ton,

up from behind and strask him with bamboom before robbing his

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