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HONGKONG POLICE.

PRESENTATION OF MEDALS.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH: (THURSDAY: MARCH 2. 1919.

KOWLOON CRICKET CLUB.

RETIREMENT OF THE

PRESIDENT.

This afternoon, H. E the meeting of the members of the At an extraordinary general Officer Administering the Govern Kowloon Cricket Club last even ment inspected the Police Force ing the members took the op- at the Central Police Station portunity of bidding farewell to compound. His Excellency pre-Dr. Forsyth, who is resigning the sented medals to the following Presidency of the Club owing officers ——

the to his having to leave Colony on account of ill health. Dr. Forsyth, who has been

Inspector E. Browne.—2nd el. For meritorious work during the past 4 years.

Inspector P. O'Sullivan.-Srd cl. For meritorious work during the past years.

£

Inspector J. J. Watt-3rd el. For meritorious work during the past 5 years.

Inspector R. Macdonald.—Bri cl. For meritorious work during the past 1 years.

Inspector A. Terrett-3rd el For meritorious work during the past 3 years.

Inspector H. Garrod.—3rd el, For meritorious work during the

past years.

Inspector J. Grant-3rd. el. For meritorious work during the

past & years.

Inspector W. Kent.-örd, el. For meritorious work during the past 5 years.

"Tuspector P. Augus.—Bed. Al. For meritorious work during the past 5 years.

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president of the Club ever since

He

death of Sir Hormusjee, Mody, said that he regretted having to leave, but he was compelled to do so owing to failing health. had always taken a great interest in the doings of the Club and wished it and members every success in the future.

Mr. RE. Lindsell, the Vice Fresident, in proposing a motion of regret and hope for speedy re- turn to Dr. Forsyth, spoke with considerable emotion. They all regretted the illness of their retir ing President, who had done a vast amount of work for the Kowloon Cricket Club. It was earnestly hoped that he would speedily recover and be able to return.

The motion were put to the meeting and carried unanimously.

SEARCHLIGHT BALL.

bulon society has enjoyed a dancing season crowded with novelies, but the United Services ball at the Albert Hall eclipsed Inspector 1. Brazil elthem all. The ingenious light- For long and faithful service. (

Inspector W. Davitt-ith. cl. For long and faithful service,

Inspector P. Boulger-1th cl. For exceptional services during past 1 years.

CORRESPONDENCE.

(To the Editor of the "Hongasn

Telegraph."] ACKNOWLEDGMENT.

Sir The undersigned, begs to Acknowledge with many thanks the following contributions to- wards the Royal Horticultural Society's War Relief Fund

Anonymous

$25.00 Mustard and Cress 25,00 Grateful Dr. F. Keyt A. W.

W. J. TUTCHER. Botanic Gardens. Hongkong, March 26, 1919.

THE WAR MEMORIAL

TO-DAY'S SHARE

QUOTATIONS.

& SELLERS; &L—BALES; E-BUYERS; K.-NOMINAL

Sir. To add to the already long list of suggestions for a Sucars Memorial, it would not be a very Malabons difficult matter to drive a tunnel through to the Southern side of the Island.

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This would tend to open that part up and so assist in solving the housing problem, but, being a Crown Colony, it should be rese:- ved for British only.

Yours etc. PATHFINDER. Kowloon March 26 1919

the

Kallans Langkata Raubs Trochs Urals

DOCKS. WHARVES, GODOWNS, &C.

H. K. Wharves b. „K. Docks:

A GENEROUS ACT.

LANDS, HOTELS AND BUILDINGS. Centrals

b. ing and decoration schemes of Sir. It is most than gratifying H. K. Hotels other carnivals were surpassed to note, especially in these go-and Invest. by the unique effects created by ahead days, that there are some H'phreys Est. which ill-people who really think about Kloon I ands the searchlights

their less fortunate brothers and Reclamations D. uminated the hall last night sisters. The gentleman who has West Points The lights were those actually so kindly bought the whole of the

b. P. 8:41. Willis-th. For fences of Portsmouth Harbour, mance

in the cost employe

de-auditoriunt for the final perfor- exceptional services on detective were installed in the gallery. Fairies,"

of "Pinkie and

Ewos stall and general good work.

so that those

Kung Yiks who There were over 2,000 dancers might have been

Lau Kung Mows D. P. S. 6 Cashuram-1th el. For a notable reunion of old friends to

unable 528 the

P. show long service and good work.

otherwise Orientals fr both services who had been can now do so, has shown what S'hai Cottons b serving on land an.) sea. Nearly might be done in other quarters.

Yangtszepoos b. everybody prominent in naval as unostentatiously.

Whoever

MISCELLANEOUS. and military circles was there, the gentleman is. let him be Green Islands S. Ford Tredegar, Mrs. Duncan, Mr. assured that the performers in Borneos a. ex div. $18,20 exceptional services on detective, au Mr. Heath Jones ciate heartily his kind and Providents

"Pinkie and the Fairies" appre-C. Light & F. b. cum rights $31 entertained parties in 200-gainen generous thought and will do Dairy Farms

*185 boxes while Mme. de Tour had their utmost P. S. 62 Boud.-3rd-el. For

entertain and a party of over 60 wounded officers please his little guests. pluck and zeal in jamping into in another of the boxes. Sir Harbour at night after a coal Herbert Heath, the Second Sas

Yours etc..

PLEASED. Land, and the naval officers of Hongkong. March 27, 1919. P. S. 50 Cockle-ith cl For U.S.A. bateships also occupied exceptional services un detective boxes. The baad

of staff,

P. S. 63 Wills-ith d. Pe exceptional services on detetive staff.

P. S. 7 Ingham. 4th el.

Blaff.

thief.

the Guards supplied the A. L. S. 140 Fallon.-4th elmusic. There was no supper in- For exceptional services on de-terval, but at midnight there was tective staff and at Yaumati. a short break, when Mr. George

laap. Mohinder Singh.-3. el, For meritorious work.

Robey put two interesting naval relics up for auction, One was a piece of the Vindictive's voice 1.P.S. S Badan Singh-1th pipe from the upper bridge of cl. For lung service and goud the steering deck. The other portion is in the King's passes I.P.S. 141 Mehr Singhsia. The second relic was a cl. For long service and good print of the Battle of Trafalgar

conduct.

conduct.

To

SUMMARY COURT.

83.

b.

i

H. K. Electrics

B

$76

Macao Electrics Ropes

D.

23.

$334 #8:

Frams, Low Level b. Frams, Peak, old b. Frams, Peak,new b Laundries

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b.

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11

1 $ 23

Steel Foundries U. Waterboats Watsons

Wiseman's Wm. Powells b.

Hongkong, March 27, 1919.

LOW EFFICIENCY IN JAPANESE- FACTORIES.

}*£¥***

28 pieces

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*

1 piece

15 pieces

5¦16′ x 4' x 12′

Wire Nalls

15 pieces

|| 6 x 55 5

1 piece

Galvanized Wire

B. W. G. 14 - 72

917 coils

On view from Friday the

28th inst

Terms: Cash on delivery.

GEO. P LAMMERT,

Auctioneer.

NOTICE-It is requested that during alterations the rod in Upper Albert Road • u'- side overament House, motor vehicles will not use t is Road for downward journeys They should use Poktulum Road and Queen's Road

CAPTAIN SUPERINTENDENT

OF POLICE. Honakong, 27th March, 1919

WANTED.

WANTED-Junior Assistant

in Shipping Office. A ply B 128." Hongkong Cele graph

THE "TELEGRAPH "

ALLEGED FALSE CHARGE. In the the Summary Court, to-day, Ham Wom claimed from My Min-chuen $100 damages for assault and for the defendant custody of a policeman on a false wrongfully givingplaintiff into the

be imprisoned on February 22. charge whereby he was caused to sigued by Admiral Weyes. Mr. J.H. Gardiner represented te JPS 56 Kesar Singh.-4th el. Lord Jellicoe, Sir David Beatty, plaintiff For long

service and good Sir Dovetun Sturdee, Sir Roger Banff and Mr. Hall, of Messrs uess man now in Japan on a visit, THE conduct.

Keyes, and Sir Reginald Tyr fendant. IP.S. 32 Anoop Singh-4th white, angi framed in the_actual el. For long service and good wood salved from A French conduct.

battleship sunk in that engage LLS. 14 Khair Din.-4th el.ment. Daucing started at 10 and For long service and good coationed till 5 in the morning. conduct.

IL.S. 325 Baghel Singh-4th

cl. For specially good work.

L.P. C. 429 Karm Diu.-4tli

C. C 380 Lai Shing-4th cL el. For alertness and pluck in For zeal and pluck in arrest of arreating an armed man on 13th armed . January 1919.

ba

Yaumati.

charactera in

I. P. C. 332 Tara Singh.-4th el. For pluck and zeal at Gresson

U. O. 179 Chan Hang.-4th Street.

el. For zeal and pluck in arrest P. S. 19 Wong Pui Lam-of armed bad characters in 4th cl. For long service (In Yaumati Hospital).

C.0.132 Tsang Siu.-Awarded C. C. 51 Kwong Shing the Belilios Bronze Medal for 4th cl. For exceptionally good great gallantry displayed by him detective work in the New in electing the rescue from Territory.

drowning, at great risk to his 0.0.177 Ip Shu Nam. 4th own life and in spite of the el. For zeal and pluck in arrest drowning man'e resistance of armed bad characters in to being saved, of a lunatic who Yaurati.

who apparently attempted to

Mr. Root, an American busi-

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HONGKONG SCHOOL

T

'AN ISLANDER'S DIARY "

THE

OF

MOTORING,

"MODERN MODES"

was the guest at a dinner given. Mr. Gardiner said that the by the Tokyo Charuber of Com- plaintiff and the defendant were marce ou the 15th instant. He is both employed in the Victoria nephew to Mr. Root, formerly the Cafe, in Des Voeux Road, and on the U.S. Secretary of State. In February 22 the plaintiff went up the course of a speech at the to speak to the defendant over inner, the American business certain matter in connection with man is reported by the Asahi as the defendant having informed having stated that although his the Portuguese lady cashier of the Cafe that the plaintiff had stay in Japan had been too short been "squeezing the customers. make a thorough investigation, On WEDNESDAYS for An argument ensued but finally yet he could say that in the the plaintiff went to the back main the Japanese workmen door of the shop. A few minutes at various factories were of far afterwards be was surprised inferior efficiency to their On THURSDAYS for enough to see the defendant American comrades. He urged walk into the shop with

an that as

the various industrial Indian constable and asked the organisations in America were on arrest plaintiff the aost approved system, Japan The plaintiff had to suffer the should improve her technical indignity of being hauled off the Central Police Station by equipment. Japanese youths he the scruff of the neck, as no doubt found to be too theoretical, but His Lordship had often seen these they were honest and industrious. constables doing, and, after being Mr. Root said that after his interrogated by the Inspector in return to America he intended charge and Mr. Woodcock, was

to tour the American-factories at released, but having been in various places and would try to

Evidence was then taken and Japanese. To begin with, he the case is proceeding as we go

latter to

"MUSICAL JOTTINGS" On FRIDAYS for

" APPLICATIONS FROM STUDENTS ARE NOW BEING ACCEPTED.

"ROBBIE'S LETTER" | The SCHOOL has accomodation for 200 PUPILS, the syllabus including courses for MECHANICS and DRIVING.

On SATURDAYS for the

"PICTORIAL SUPPLEET" | SPECIAL FACILITIES are offered to persons desirous of becoming CHAUFFEURS and not at the moment having means at their disposal for their course."

C. C. 12 Kwong Chan.-4th commit suicile by jumping into custody for about an hour and a get them to employ young❘ SOMETHING FOR EVERYBODY.

cl. For zeal and plack in arrest the Harbour near the Hau Tak of armed bad characters in Wharf at 8.20 p.m. un the 28th Yaomoti.

August, 1918.

OVERLAND

ELGI

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to press...

said, he would engage JapaneseNote the day on which you a: his own machine shops.

favor feature appears.

Works and school-Shaukiwan Office-4 Queen's Road Central

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PROSPECTIVE PURCHASERS CORDIALLY INVITED TO INSPECT.

NEW STOCKS OF STERLING TYRES

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