EARLIER TELEGRAMS.

HUNGARIAN PEACE.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 6,1919.

Paris, Dec. 1.

The Supreme Council, after hearing Sir George Clerk's report, decided to request the new Hungarian Government to send a delegation to negotiate the terms of peace. It also decided to request the Esthenian Government to show more regard for General Yudenitch

AMERICA ON SHORT FUEL

Washington, Dec. 1.

The war time restriction on the consumption of coal has been restored for the duration of the strike, supplies being furaished only for transport, administrative, and household purposes.

M. P. RESIGNS.

Londen, Dec. 1.

The Right Hon. H. W. Forster has resigned on secount

of leak. He was elerated to the Peerage on Nov. 3.

PUSSYFOOT IN SCOTLAND.

AN ALLEGORICAL SPEECH.

The following report of "Pussy- foot's first-speech in Scotland will doubtless be read with great intercsi-

Mr. Jehrsun was next on the programme, and when he rose and walked to the platform rail he had an enthusiastic reception. When this had subsided a faint "Miow! was heard for the body of the hall, followed by slight laughter. and a further round of applause.

The American organiser, whose speech was one of the shortest on the programme, was obviously suffering from voice strain. but made a plucky and successful effort to make his voice carry to all corners of the hall.

"I wish to make clear as best

I can," he said, "two or three fundamental ideas that gripped upon the American mind, that got intothe American conscience. and led the American people to do this thing,"

He then went on to refer to a spy piece of ground near N York, which used to breed mosquitoes which were a pest to all the neighbouring cities.

HOME FOOTBALL.

Matches played on October 18 resulted as follows:

SCOTTISH LEAGUE.

$ Celtic

0 St. Mirren

Q

Rangers

6 Partick This Hibernians

Hear: of Mid. Clyde Raith Rovers 3 Airdrieonians Kilmarnock 3 Falkirk Hamilton A.C.0 Dundee Aberdeen Albion Rovers 1 Motherwell Queen's Park 6 Arr United

4 Dumbarton " 0 Third Lanark 0 BAL LEAGUE,

0 Bo'ness

Morton Clydebank

St. Bernards Hearts A. Broxburn Un. Bathgate East Stirling Stenho muir

1

4 Clackmannan Ü

Dunferm Ath.

1 Armadale

0

0 Alloa Ath

2

4 King's Park

EASTERN LEAGUE.

Dundee Hibs. Lochgelly Un. 1 Arbraoth Forfar Ath Dundeo A

Raith Rov. A..

Brechin City Montrose

QUALIFYING CUT.

East Fife

1 Cowdenbeath 3; St. Johnstone 7 V. of Leithen 1 VICTORY INTERNATIONAL. England 2 Wales

ENGLISH LEAGUE-FIRST

DIVISION.

1

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

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J. ULLMANN & CO.

We sell most of our

goods on the Sterling

basis.

FRENCE FIRM ESTABLISHED 1860.

We give to our custom.

ers the advantage of

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POPULAR PRICES

THE 36th ANNUAL

AL FRESCO FETE

7

of the

SOCIETY OF

St. VINCENT de PAUL

will be held in the compound of the ROMAN CATHOLIC CATHEDRAL and the playground of the OLD ST. JOSEPH'S COLLEGE on SUNDAY, 7th December, 1919 from 8.30 to 11.30 p.m., Under the Distingu shed Patronage of HE. he Governor tir REG NAID EDWARD STUBĖS, K. C.M.G-

$1.00 Admission...

So'diers and Sailors in uniform admitted free. Each ticket of Admission entitles the bolder to a soureni.

Tickets are on sale at Messrs. Kelly & Wal-b ant Messrs. Graca & Co.

In the f crnoon from 2 p.m. to 6.30 p.m several Sta will be open, and amusements specially iretle fr Children will be provided. Tea and Refreshments will be obtainable. Armission free.

The Greu: ds will be brillity luminated in the Evening. The Bauf The "SOCIEDADE PRILARMONICA

will play between 830 and 11 30 p.m. SOME FE· TURKS OF THE FETE: Grand Concert by Well-known Hongkong Amateurs, Tea Rom, Refreshment Rocm. Chute, Fis: ig Pond, Lucky Wheel, Aunt Silly, shooting Gallery, Lucky Dip, Strafing the Bolshevik, Quits, Lucks Well, etc. FARM YARD,

Come And Win your Turkeys and Geese for Christa118,

Several Raffles With Valuable Prizes Inc uding a new Overlac five-fester Motor (ar) No work of Charity is foreign to 16 Se ely.' COME AND HELP HONGKONG'S POR.

2 Preston N.E. 4 VICTORIA THEATRE

"There are some things we did not do." said Mr. Johnson. "We might have arrested these mos-

1 Everton quitoes and put them in jail. But Arsenal we didn't, We might have in-Aston Villa duced the city of New Jersey to Blackburn R. 1 Shef. Wednes. take over these swamps and oper- Bolton Wand. 1 W. B. Albion 0 0 ate these breeding places for the Bradford City 2 Sunderland

0 Chelsea benefit of the city. But we didn't. Liverpool

Manchester U. 1 Manches, City 0 We might have organised philanthropic trust and pet a Newcastle Un 4 Bradford Doctor of Divinity in charge of Notts County 2 Derby County 2 the trust, and cperated these Oldham Ath. 1 Middlesbro swamps for the glory of God. Sheffield Un. 1 Burnley But we didn't. (Laughter). We drained the swamp and cut off the source of supply, and the pest cleared. (Applause.)

2

And that, my friends, is what we did with the drink traffic. We cut off the source of supply, and that is what we call prohibition in America." (Loud applause.)

SECOND DIVISION.

Barnsley Blackpool Bristol City Clap. Orient Fulham Huddersfd T. Hull City So. Shields Stockport C

5 Lincoln City 3

2 Rotherham Co. 1

3 Birmingham

0 Tot. Hotspur.

0 Coventry City 0

0

0 Leicester City 0

2 Notts Forest

0 }

2 Port Vale 3 Stoke, West Ham Un.1 Grimsby Town 0 Wolv. Wand 0 Bury

SOUTHERN LEAGUE.

3 Gillingham

1

0

5 Bristol Rov,

1

2 Swansea Town1

3

He gave instances to show that this matter of human liberty had been in the blood of Americans for 300 years. The American pioneers hanged Quakers and Baptists because they did not Bri. & Hove agree with them theologically. Crystal Pal. One of his own ancestors was Millwall hanged because he did not agree Northampton 1 Reading with them theologically. But Norwich City 4 Merthyr T., O

0 Luton Town the fight for religious liberty Newport Co.

5 Southampton 1 bad been won. Then political Portsmouth was liberty won in the war with Q.P. Rangers 0 Cardiff City King George "not the present Swindon Town 1 Exeter City King," Mr. Johnson added, with Southend Un. 1 Ply. Argyle & smile, "but the other fellah" Watford (Laughter.)

By progressive stages they had Watsonians won greater and greater liberty Edin. Univ This prohibition was but an ex- Fettes pansion and culmination of a 300 Gala years' vision of human liberty.

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"THE NEW YORK PEA OCK"

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31 Wanderers

10 Edin. Acad.

11 R.H.S. (F.P.) 10 Hawick

Selkirk "By this act we

have set Jedforest free the man

who bad an Glas. Acad. 14 Institution. appetite he could not control," concluded Mr. Johnson, with em- phasis. "We have emancipated the mother who was afraid of her husband when he came home at nights.. We have set free the little ones who were afraid of their father. We have set free the working man.

“After our 300 years' dreaming and working and struggling for this principle of human liberty

A RECORD.

On October 17 Chu Chin Chow was played for the 1,467th con- secutive time, at His Majesty's thus establishing a world's record for the length of its ran. Mr. Oscar Asche, who plays the chief part, that of the robber chief of

will leave for MARSEILLES & LONDON

direct about 27th December for freight apply to MACKINNON MACKENZIE

& COMPANY. «

Agents.

22. Des Voeux Road Central, Hongkong.

WANTED.

Smart English

we have arrived home, and now, Shanghai, thinks this wonderfully WANTED. -- my friends, we are free every successful Oriental production Youth for general office work in (Lond and prolonged may easily run for another year. Mercantile Firm. Apply Box 230 "where,"

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or more.

NOTICE.

NOTICE."

HONGKONG BOXIN.... ASSOCIATI N.

President: His Excellency. Sir R. E. STUBES, K. C. M. G. Governor.

Vice-Presidents:

H.E Admiral Sir ALEXANDER DUFF, H. E. Major-General VENTRIS, C. B.,

His

Honour Sir W. REES DAVIES, K. C., Chief Justice, Commodore GURNER, R..N., the Hon. Mr. J. JOHNSTONE.

Chairman: His Honour Sir W.

REES DAVIES, K.C. Referees: H.J. GEDGE Esq., and

W. LOGAN Esq.

الرار

TOURNAMENT.

CITY HALL, SATURDAY, December, 13th 1919. at 9.15 p.m.

|1- Fifteen-round Contact for the Welterweight Championship of the Cdony, Between Sergt. SEY KERRISON.

R.N.Y.P. (Holder).

and Steke: EDDIE WALTERS. H.M.S. Huurkins (Challeng- er).

12-Ten-runad Middleweight Con-

BANQUE INDUSTRIELLE DE CHINE

(THE FRENCH BANK)

GRAND FRENCH LOAN WITH DRAWING, Under the guarantee of the French Government

The Local Branch of the Banque Industrielle de Chine will receive subscriptions for the above loan from this date to the 15th December.

FOUR MILLIARDS of francs of five per cent Bonds will be issued free of income taxes and redeemable at Fr. 600, withla SEVENTY FIVE YEARS.

Issue price Fr495,-per Bond

Drawings will take place quarterly yielding Fr. 10,000,000, in PRIZES yearly, the FIRST PRIZE in each being:

ONE MILLION FRANCS.

NOTICE.

HONGKONG POLICE

M. ROUET DE JOURNEL

The Hongkong Police Victory Ball will be held at the City Hall on Wednesday the 17th December 1919. Dancing to com- mence at 9 p.m.

W. HENDERSON,

Hon. Secretary Central Police Station

PUBLIC AUCTIONS.

By Order of the MortgageES Mr. Geo. P. Lammert has

received instructions to sell by

Public Auction

FRIDAY

the 12th day of December. 1919 at 3 p.m. at his Sales Rooms Duddell Street. Victo, a

Hongkong,

The following Leasehold pro- perties situate at Victoria and Kowloon, Hongkong in two Lots

Lot 1 All that piece of ground situate at Victoria registered in Land Office as Inland Lot No. 346 together with the messu age there- on No. 15 Mosque Stree Term 999 years from th November 1849. Area 1440 square feet. Annual Crown rent $1.24.

Lot 2 All that piece of ground! situate at Kowloon Point regis- tered in the Land Office as Sect- ion N. of Kowloon Inland Lor No. 410 together with the mess- age thereon No. 22 Asbley Road, "PEGGY " EVANS. Kowloon Term 75 years from Area. 189216 H.M.S. Hawkins (ex-Mid. 24th June 1882.

feet. Champion

Proportion dleweight

of square Mediterranean Station).

Annual Crown rant $10.50. and Seaman HEWLITT. H.M.S.

Alacrity.

test. Between

3.-Eight-round Featherweigh

Contest. Between Stoker NEAL, Kowloon

Torpedo Depot.

and Officer's Steward DANIELS,

HMS. Ambrose.. 4-Sir-round Flyweight Contest. Between Boy FLUSH, H. M.S.

Hawkins.

and Boy COLES, H. M. S.

Hawkins.

5.-Sir-round Middleweight Con

test.

Between Sergeant ROGERS, Wilt-

shire Regiment.

and Seaman WILLOUGHBY,

H.M.S. Hawkins,

of

For further particulars and conditions of sale apply to Messrs Johnson Stokes & Master, Prince's Building, Ice House St..

Hongkong.

Solicitors for the Mortgagees or to

Geo. P. LAMMERT.

Auctioneer.

NOTICE.

ISSUE OF FRENCH 5% PREMIUM BONDS

5-Siz-round. Lightweight Contest. | TO HELP IN THE RECONSTRUCTION

Between Private WOODWARD.

Wiltshire Regiment.

and Seaman O'SHEA, H.M.S.

Carlisle,

OF WAR DEVASTATED REGIONS GUARANTEED BY THE FRENCH GOVERNMENT

Four thousand million Francs Reserved Seats: Ring Side $5 divided into Eight Millions Stalls $3500 francs 5% Premium Bonds

Admission.

$1

Unreserved Seats: $2 and Men of the Naval and Military Forces in uniform admitted to Unreserved Seats at Half-price

BOOKING AT MOUTRIE'S ON AND FROM

WEDNESDAY, DEC. 10TH. DOORS ÜFEN AT 8.30 P.M.

J. C. WILDIM,

Manager, Hongkong Boxing Association.

NOTICE.

THE CHINA LIGHT & POWER CO., (1918) LTD. Notice is hereby given that the first Ordinary General Meeting of Shareholders will be held at the Offices of the Company, St. George's Building, Chater Road, Victoria, Hongkong, on Saturday the 20th December, 1919, at 11.30 a.m. in the forenoon, for the

The als "Shinfukui Maru" purpose of receiving a statement of accounts and the report of the chartered by the French Govern- General Managers for the 14 ment will be despatched for Kobe months ending 30th September, (direct) on or about the 10th 1919, and electing a Consulting December." Committee and Auditors.

The Transfer Books of the Company will be closed from Monday the 15th December 1919 until Saturday the 20th December 1919. both days inclusive.

SHEWAN TOMES & CO.

General Managers. Hongkong, 5th December, 1919.

Space for General Cargo can be obtained for that Port

to :--

For particulars please apply

R. RODENFUSER Acting Agent. Messageries Maritimes Co Hongkong, 1st December, 1919.

Free of all Taxes

redeemable in 75 years at frs 600 and also by yearly premium draw- ings amounting to frs 10,000,000 with a quarterly first prize of :

ONE MILLION FRANCS Pice of issue irs 49- Applications will be received by the BANQUE DE L'INDO- CHINE

(The French Bank)

L. BERINDOAGUE

Manager. Hongkong, 2nd December, 1919.

THE INDUSTRIAL AND. COMMERCIAL BANK, LIMITED,

Head Off De You Road Ctl. Haskow Banch: Panol Building. FO THE YEAR TO COME 1 Precaution is imperant in all things This applies to your own finances. The bst way of providing for the future, freely, OPENING & RAVIKOS. ACCOUNT 1 by

WITH US,

$1 to start, SYSTEMATICALLY is wil grow to

"THOUSANDS.

MANAGER.

PUBLIC AUCTION..

HE Undersigned has received

instructions tosell by Public. Auction ou

MONDAY the 8th Dec. 1919. commencing at li a. m. at his Sales Rooms, Duddell Street

A Quantity of Lady's brown & black shoes, corsets, moirette frill skirts, silk gloves, lady's silk mittens, silk trimmings, ostrich featliers, Gent's silk ties etc. etc. Also

50 Pairs Union Fleice

Blankels.

On view from Saturday, the 6th inst.

Terms: Cash on delivery,

Geo. P. LAM MERT,

Auctioneer.

CHURCH SERVICES.

ST. JOHN'S CATHEDRAL, HONG- KONG. 2nd Sunday in Advent, 7th December, 1919. Holy Communion (7.50 a.m.) Child- ren's Service (10 am) Hymns: 280, 331, 271. Matins (11 am.) Venite : Responses: Ferial. Elvey. Psalms: Oakeley and Stainer (2nd morning). Te Deum: Woodward, Smart and Turle. Jubilate : Ouseley. Hymns: 49, 243. Sevenfold Amen God Save the King. BN. Psalm 9. verses 1, 2, 11. 12, 19 & 20 in unison. Psalm 11, verses 1, & 4 in unison.. Hymn 243, verse 2 in unison. Holy Communion (12 noon.) Evensong (6 p.m.) Responses: Ferial Psalms: Wickes, Elvey aud Mark (10th morning) and Wesley (12th evening) Magni- ficat: Smart (14th evening.) Nunc Dimittis: Purcell (lat evening) Hymus. 362, 45 (46). 317, Voluntary: Requiem- Brahms. N.B.-Psalm 50, verses 1,7 & 22 in unison. Psalm 67, verses 5 & 6 in unison. Hymns 45, verse 6 in unison. Hymns 217, verses 1 & 4 in unison. N.B. Some Traditional Christ- mas Carols will be sung on Friday, December 19th, at 6 p.m. UNION CHURCH KENNEDY ROAD. Sunday Services Dec. 7th. Morning at 11. Hymas: 346, 526, 230. Psalm 103. Subject: The Loving Kindness of the Lord. Evening at 6. Hymns: 380, 14, 13, 115. Subject: Cosmic Catastrophes in the Light of Physical Science and Religion. Preacher: Rev. J. Kirk Maconachie.

ST. PETER'S CHURCH, WEST POINT.-Sunday. Dec. 7th 1919. 8 a.m. Holy Communion 11 am. Morning Prayer, and Sermon.

PEAK CHURCH-Holy Commun-

ion at 8.15 am.

THE GOSPEL HALL(No. 10 and 12 Pedder Street), Weekly Services Sunday. Breaking of Bread, 11 am. Gospel Meet ing, 8 p.m. Tuesday, Exposition of Scripture, 8 p.m. Thursday, Bible Class, 8 p.m. Friday, Bible Class for Ladies, 5.30 pm. Saturday, Prayer Meeting. 8p.m. ROMAN CATHOLIC CATHEDRAL GLENEALY.-Low Masses at 6, 7, and 9.30 am. High Mass at 8 a.m.5.30 p.m.-Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament. WESLEYAN METHODIST CHURCH WANCHAL Sunday Morning Service 10.15 a.m. Sunday: Evening Service 5 p.m..

SOLDIERS AND SAILORS" HOME

ARSENAL, STREET.-Sunday- Evening,

Services

p.m.

Gospel

ST. JOSEPH'S CHURCH, GARDEN- ROAD. Mass and Sermon at 10 a.m. followed by the Bene- dirction of the Blessed Sacra- ment.

FIRST CHURCH OF

CHRIBI SCIENTIST-MacDonnell RoaT Sundays. 11.15 m. Wednes

days, 5.30pm.

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