THE. MISSIONS TO SEAMEN.

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A DISHONEST HOUSEBOY.

A Quiet

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, MAY, 4, 1918,

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Draw For The Governor's Cupi

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A houseboy, formerly in the

The draw for the Governorʼa empler of Mr. C.J. Higginbotham Cap is sa followe. The first round of 34, David's Buildings, Nathan is to be played on or before May Road, Kowloon, was charged be 19th and the recond on or before fore Mr. J.R. Wood at the Police June 2nd: Court this morning, with stealingW. D. Kraft and Mejor Robert- $35 in notes, one pair of gold son (24) . 8. Evans and R. J. cuff links, one gold stud, one Wilton (24)-bye. gold and pearl stud, one gold E. C. Sandford and D. Maitland and pearl pio, one pair of sun (24) ▼. E. J. Grist and G. M. glasses, one waistcoat and a Young (24)-bye. blanket, to a total value of about

In connection with the Missione to Seamen (Hongkong) the Com- mittee have just issued their Report for 1917, from which we reproduce the following excerpts.

Safla December Chaplain was offered the Head mastership of the Diocesan Bay School; which position be accepted after careful consideration and advice. The Obsplain came out $130. to the Colony in September Defendent while admitting he 1914 a Chaplain to the stole the other articles, denied Bishop of Victoria and Assistant stealing $35 in notes, but admit Master at St. Paul's College.ed stealing 85. When the Missions to Seamen

This ples was sccepted by Chanlein went bome in April Inspector Gordon, the charge 1015, the Rev. W. T. Featherstone being accordingly smended. brosme part time Chaplsiu to the Missione to Seamen and Mr. F. W.

Inspector Gordon said that on the 5 b. of last month defendant

Lindy Wooda sud U. Thorna (20) ♥ E. Der Vœux and A. B. Lowe (26)-bye.

5.

P. J. Falconer and S.E. Hodge (30) . F. J. de Rome and Cal. Maybow (29)-bye.

R. E. Lindrall and G. G. Wood

(23) o. B J. Rawlinson and E, B. Lambert (28),

G. M. Hareton and E, D, O. Wolfe (27). J. C. Fletcher and

Everton was appointed Lay absconded in the morning. Later J. Martin (28), Reader. Since June 1916 when in the day Mr. Higginbotham J. Bonper and W. L. Lasak Mr. F. W. Everton went home the Bev, W. T. Featherstone has reported to the Police that accused (27) V. L Fairley and E. J.

bad sto'en certain articles of Edwards (28).

(28). Fleming (283)

G. A. Redmond and A. G.

Coppin (29) v. J. W. Franks and J. E. Wood (30)

T. R. Chaesela and J. W, Mayhew (30) v. O. H. Gale and Sir Wm. Bea-Davis (30).

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acted as fall-time Chaplain. It is jewellery. Later still, be reported F. Syme Thomson and H. A. with great regret that he now that other articles, including the Lammert (23) v. A. Richie and gives up work which he has blanket, bad aleo been taken, and D. Danby (18), always found very epi yable and aleo that $30 bad been given him D. Lendale and Morton 'Smith of great interest; te desires to to pay the amab, which had never

A. Leach and W. M. thank moet cordially all who have been handed over. Enquires were supported him so willingly ad made but nothing was heard until "so generously during his tenure the day before yesterday when an of office. His reeigustion take anknown Chinese went up to Mr. effect in April and, if possible, Higginbotham as he was going to the vacancy will be filled in Kowloon on the Ferry, and told September..

hia that if he visited 19, Lynd, haret Terrace his former hone boy would be found there. The police were intermed, and a visit Institate during the year is one paid to the house, which was T. G. Tornbull snd G. A. which shows what a need ench a need as a houseboy's "Club". Woodcock (32) v. J. B Lancaster building as the Institate supplies Defendant was found gambling. and Capt. Back (30), and is one which should com-Io the house a blanket was H. E. Marray and F. A. Wells mend it to the support of people found belonging to the defend. |(29) ▼. R. M. Henderson and A. and firms of all nationalities.ant, in which was the blanket and S. McKichan (26).. Sach Institutes as the one we some other articles. Defendant P. P. J. Wodehouse and F. hare in Hongkong, controll was arrested, when he volunteered Bevington (29) v.0.0. Stark and H. RUTTONJEE & SON, 1 QUEEK'S ed by the central Society the information that the articles Middleton-Smith (27).

The Institute.-The fact that men of seventeen different na tionalities have stayed at the

L. N. Leefs and E. E. Sir Henry May (30) v. A.E. Carleton. and G. Dunbarton (29).

of the Missions of Seamen, of jewellery would be found at the A. G. M. Fletcher and G. E London and by daly appointed pawnshop at the junction of Ns-Wilson (32) 1. N. J. Stabb and

than and Haiphong Roads, which Capt. Gray (24),

looal Committes, and all flying the "Angel Flag," can be found proved to be the case. Defendant Dr. Forsyth and P. H. Holyoak in 110 of the largest parts of the had been in the employ of Mr.(29) v. a. B. Haworth and J. Gibb world. They provide, as nearly Higginbotham for about a year. (26). as possible, a home for men away His Worship sentenced defend from home where good board and ant to four months" hard labour lodging at reasonable prices are but refused to order that he be provided, as well as Reading and placed in the stocks, as requested Writing Rooms and other attrac-by Inspector Gordon, on behalf

of Mr. Higginbotham.

tion..

Gold Under Shaving Soap.

being scarobed before leaving for A German civilian prisoner, on

T. J. Fisher and B. E. O. Bird (28) v. A. B. Parves and E. R. Bailifax (21).

R. A. Lawson and Dr. Dreaper (18) v. A. K. Henderson and A. Morrison (25).'

W. J. Morrision and W. A. Tay, lor (29)-bye.

AE. Crapnell and N. J. Austin |(30)— ▼. A. O. Davison and H. J.

Gedge (25)-bya,

E. E. Scott and H. 8. Bennett

In Hongkong during 1917 we' have not had so many of H. H. Ships staying for long periods as we had in 1916, but when H. M. Ships have been in port the men have used the Institute very well and have always expressed their home during the week-end, was (28) v. J. W. Stewart and J. appreciation of the use of the found to have twenty sovereigna building. Soldiers stationed here have also availed themselves in his possession. They were

concealed in a cardboard box. of the offer of the Committee. made to them in the early ander a stick of sharing soap. days of the war of the use of the The gold was confiscated. Institute as a Club. Every night

the Beading and Writing Booms,

Way of

McHutchon (28)--bye.

A. H. Lay and J. Stalker (28) 7. O. Milling on and H. E Hayward (30)-bye.

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Hongkong & Chin District. No. 2 Y.A.D.

Thursday, May 9th-8 p.m. Squad and Stretcher Drill.

No. 3 V.A.D. Monday, May 6th.-1.15 p.m. Recruit Drill,

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the Billiard Boom and Games the year and Meale for have been very well patronised, those staying in the building. Over 12,000 letters have been Our receipte for refreshments ST. written in the institute during etc. and for cabins and beds are the year. In the first few months smaller than they were prior to of the year, several concerte the war. This is due to fewer of were held. Men training for the H. H. Bhipe staying in harbour Boxing Competitions in the for long periode and to the short- Colony have on several cocasions ness of leave eshora. Thus it will Availed themselves of the use of be seen that for the present we the Hall, Panch-Balls, etc. The are more dependent on financial men of the U.S. Navy who trained support in the for one contest used the Institute aubecriptions and donations.

Mixed Handicap Doubles :-C. sa their Headquarters. We are A & Club both sailors and

Thorne and Mr. Blao (reo-15) beat J. B. Irvine and Misa Rodger grateful to. -Mr. "Kid" soldiers have made very good use. Marriott for bia interest of the building. There has always

(scratch); 5-2, 6-1. -

Professional Pairs: R. E in connection with the been a good "supply of reading Boxing; he has got together matter and the number of lettere Thursday, May 9th.1.15 p.m. the match between M. W. J. Jonckheer and O. Winkler, A very large crowd witnessed Marray and A. B. Raworth best good collection of gloves etc, and written shows how much the has superintended the training of Institute is appreciated and what

Friday, May 10th-1.15 p.m. Championship Singlee last even.

Load 8. Imsjoin the 8.3, 6-4. mon and given lessons to boye, a need it applies. From the

Bandaging Class, Daring the year a Library has number of nationalities using the

Saturday, May 11th.-230 ing, one of the finest games been formed And over 1,000 Institute and because of the

this year being wit volumes have been collected, variety of the work it will Pm Bend Practice; 3.15 p.m;

Squad and Stretcher Drill, need. Imago hegan in very catalogasd and put in new book be seen that the Management (Trained Members).

strong style, taking the first set by 6-3. His terrific driving was the Messrs. Spratling, and of such building neede taot Cockburn of the Middlesex energy and skill. We are very

engrossing feature of the play, and Bagiment have spent many fortunate in having Mrs. Allen

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Taesday, May 7th.-1.15 p.m Bandaging Olass.

Wednesday, May 8th.-2.30 p.m. Band Preotice.

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hours of hard work in this con- as our Managerean and also the The following promotions are his sects often brought rounds WANTED EXPERIENCED nection and the Committee desire willing co-operation of Mr. Allen made, subject to the approval of of applause. Lo was playing months Prospects of permanent to convey to them their very beat who do much honorary work. Major General 3. O. Dalton, Chief steady and thoughtful tennis, and engagement. Apply to Box No. thanks. As is hoped that the To them we give our warmest Communioser;Ice-Corporais if he had our failing it was that 1382 0/0 Hongkong Telegraph. Tabrary will be well used during thanks and wish them and the Lai La-him sad San In-tang to of playing Imago'e game. Doming years. Printed catalogues staff who work under them abe Corporala. Privates Chan keep to long driving against -

will be ready in April. Several happy and successful Fear in Kwong-shing and Mak Wai-man man whose strong point is long HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB, meetings of various kinge bava 1018.

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been held in the Instituts during Last year's Committee was, the year: The Large Hall, The Right Rev. The Bishop of with a seating sccommodation Victoria (Chairman) Commodore ofundiover 300 people, and HLG.G. Sandeman, RN, O.M.G., the Hosting Room are always Hon. Mr. W. Chatham, G.MG., Available for Meetings etc. Ap Hon. Mr. H. E. Pollock, K.O., and plication for the use of the Hall Menera. G. W. Barton, F. B. L. and Room should be made in Bowley, 8. H. Dodwell (Hon. ing to the Chaplain or Mans Trøseurer) G. 2. Edking, G.

Light reféliments Piercy with the Bay, W4 bien provided throughout otherwiona (Gegrets:

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Orders for. Wesk,

Tuesday, May 7th-1.20 p.m. First Aid Practice.

Thursday, May 9th-1.20 pm, Bandaging Fraction.

Friday, May 10th 4.20 p.m. Squad and Stretcher Drill,

(94) E. RAIVES. : District Sapt. in Chief of Distriat, Hongkong, May 4, 1914,

driving is to offer him all the opportunities he is looking for. But Lo took the second est 6-4 THE H&LF YEARLY MEET- ING of Members will be and after a very telling struggle held on SATURDAY" the 11th he eventually ran out winner by 1918, at 12 o'clock NOON, at the 3.6,8-4, 6-3, 86.

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