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The annual meeting of the Kongkong Police Recreation Club we held poster day afternoon at the Club, at Happy presided over a good attendance of mem. bers, Mosaza. P. F. J. Wodehouse, D.S.P., and T. King, A.S.P., also being a
Mr. J. Hayes, the well-known proseni.
Shanghai jockey, broke his collarbone in ac on the Kinng-wan conces last week. Fiis mount was also injured and bad to be
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The total output of the Kaiian Mising Administration's mines for the work ending September 97 amounted to 30,899.68 tons and the sales during the period to $1.348 24 tons.
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Tho finanga of the Club wara. stated to be in a satisfactory condition, and the socounts, together with the report,
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1913.
THE PHILHARMONIC
"SOCIETY."
THE FORTHCOMING BALL
11.
The practies daness for the forthcoming St. Andrews Ball will be held in the City Fall on Mondays, 10th, 17th and: 28th
The annual meeting of the Philhar monio Society was held last evening at the City Hall, H.E. Mr. Claud Born presiding over a small attendance of November. members.
The ball will be held on Friday, the 28th
SPORTING.
Association Football.
HOMING POLICE. Ħ.MS TAMAR RABAYA
The annual report, prosented by the Novembur. hon, secretary, Mr. Geoffrey S. Archbutt, was as follows:-The membership' of the socioty is rather larger than that of last season and numbers 138. The committen: | regres fast for a variety of reasons is was found impracticable to give two con. cects during the soon. The society, however, has reason to congratulate itself Mr. McT.. Masser, Captain Superinson on the concert given is being one of the deart of Police, was invited to become most successful and popular that has yet President in the place of Mr. F. Jaken place. The programme consisted of the concert version of Edward Ger. Badeley, lare Captain Superintendent
wone passed.
man's opera Marie England," and was given in the Theatre Royal on February 8th, 1013, before a crowded house by a
article. The writer declures that has reported to the polico that come po Police Club; and the League Cricket / chorus and orchestra of eighty perform.
A Chiness foreman at Wanchal Gap
during the period 1899-1908 then went into his matshed and stojo a British margins in battleships over bug containing a watch and clothing, and
altogether at $21.
These Game were opposed yesterday ag the Happy Valley in quest of Second Division Cnited Services League points.
Wilson.
Teams-Hongkong Polios-3manu ; J. Clarke, Carn: Köight. Kelly, Drury Mosers, Wodehouse and King were re-
Grimmett, Reynolds. Booker, A. Clarke, elected Vice-Presidents.
Mr. King was elected captain of the
H. M.S. Tamar Reserver-Dugdales; ara under the sordugtorship of Mr. Deu-Spill ine. Clements: Cauldwell, MeLeap, Eleven is to be captained by Soryt. Koat,
man Fuller who was also responsible for Bird McDonald, Filmer, Rawling, F.C. Swann was aleated captain the crohestration. The committes cosire Martin, Kernwell.
to express their thanks to all those mem Ro'ores, Col. Sergt. Blake, Inspector Withers was elected again bers who took part in this concert and After-n opening bint by the milon' for for the position of Secretary of the Club, particularly to Mrs. Cat, Mrs. Goldwards, the hafty policemen were soon on with Sergt. Sent Treasurer.
smith, Mrs. Hunter, Mrs. Lamb, Mrs. | the track for gris. A piss from Wilson the Club now totals 102, out of the F. A. Biden, Mr. E. Bullock, Mr. W.
It was stated that the membership of Plats, Mrs. Roberts, Miss White, Mr.gare A. Clarks an opening hat he was wide
W. Cawsey, Mr. G. P. Lanimert, Mr. Europe force of 120 members.
Votes of thanks were cordially passed B. Payton-Ga, Mr. R. E. Wbita and to the retiring officers for their valuable Mr. J. W. White, of when rendered
& Co., Ltd. Germany simounted to 16.6 per cent. 15 in money-the property being valued Football toam
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At SA North Soochow Road, Shanghai, to Mr. and Mr. J. THOMPSON, a daughter.
DEATH.
KREMER. On September 10, st We chow, (West River), Mra J. B. Kas wife of the Lure Captain Kremer, chef di In Garde Municipale de la Concession Francaise du Shanghai.
MEMO. FOR TO-MORROW.
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The Cherniarsky Trio, Leo, Jan and Mischel, wers-appoaring at the Palladium in London at one of the National League Sunday Concerts on the second Sunday in September, this was nandunced at their last size before their Eastern Tour.
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Alir broke out in a cock
bad at J. Qua's head West, Jes
day. Feme shavings became ignited by sparks from the fire, but the out- break, was extinguished by the police before any serious damage was done.
services,
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DEATH OF MR. STEELE.
of the target. Then the Police gönỉ had * Barrow escape. McLean worked the bal up to his forwards" for Eximer to try hi. ability as a marksmat. Swann intended valuable assistance as soloists, and to Mrs.
so are in the coolest possible manner with R. H. Cousins for her excellent work the result that the ball payed from bis
A centre from McDonald,.
only, whereas in those ten years we | completed 35 of these vessels to Ger- many's 20——a' margin of 75 per cent.
Both Great Britain and Germany are about to pass three new Dread noughts into fleet service, and the British Empire will then have a total of 27 completed Dreadnoughts against Germanys 17, and we shall not be
aa tho accompanist of the society. Ou hands on to th her and rubeanded to within three ships of the 50 per cent
her departure for England, the commit. Rawlins whose shot hin the prat, Swass too, on behalf of the members, presented nargin which Mr. Churchill declared
Mrs. R. H. Cousin with a silver bowl being helpless. to be necessary in home waters. As
Mr. John Stoele, who for the past as a small recognition of the assistance sainted by a miskick by A. Ularke, gays two years has been on regards the future, the facts are well
the Taikoo sho bas rendered the Society na a pianist Rawlins another chance. This time there Sugar Refinery' staff, passed away at the since her 'awostion with it in 1909, was no mistake, the ball being forced, hard at known. In the spring of 1916 we
shall have 31 Dreadnoughts in home with the allernative, of six weeks' hard three weeks' illness, from pneumonia. The of Ifr. Marshall Wood, who has been defnding who the presence was vertad 4 coelia bost owner waned Government Civil Hospital yesterday, after The committee regret losing the services off Swan into the net. The milers were waters (including Gibraltar) to Ger-l-bour, at the Marine Court today for funeral took place at the Protestant hon secretary for the last two seanss, by a free kick hut this led to their undoing. many's 23, while in the Mediterranean arrying forty passangam in excess of
cemetery yesterday, The Ray. J. Kirk on his departure for Canton; hid place Clements' kicked weakly and A. Clarke there will be four British battle his craced aumber, 39. P. C. Willa Maconachie read the aorvier, there being a has been filed by Mr. C. S. Archbust shot straight for goal, and to the sailors cruisers against a total of ten Italian attention was attracted to the boat by its large gathering of sympathisers including The duties of treasurer have been carried dismay, Dugdale palled the ball down into overloaded appearance, it being very doop many members of the Refinery staff. Mir on for the senson by Mr. E. A. G. May. the net. In another barst by the sailors, and Austrian Dreadnoughts, each of
Steele, who was thirty-one years old; was The committee wish to thank the con-Rawlins, gave Martia an opening and the these carrying at least 50 per cent.
married and bas thres children at Home. ductory the hen, irceaurer, and the hon. pary men were again in front. Half ime He was a native of Greenock, Scotland. more guns than the British ships. It
secratary for their untiring efforts in #cors :-H.M.S. Tamar Reserves, 2; Hong- is upon such facts as these that
carrying on the work of the society koog Police, 1. criticisms of the Government's naval
during the post season, also Mr. C. E. Beath for kindly auditing the accounts. policy are based. There are Eve
The society is to be congratulated on carrying forward a balance of #089.49 to scos 1913-1914.
13 x.m.- Auction of Manila Cigar
Mr. Geo. P. Lanmert's Sales Teams 2.30 p.m.-Auction
Mears. Bughts And Rough's Sole
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Sundries A
General Memoranda.
SATURDAY, Ücro'er 18:-
Non-China Light & Power Co. Ltd.,
Annual Meeting.
c.
11 m.Auction of Suit Lengths
at Mr. Geo, P. Lammerts Sales Rooms.
in the water.
Mears G. Pearcy (president) T. Fulis on. secretary and treasurer)· C. A. R-159" and T. Longest are the officers elected for the V.M.C.A, chess club this season.
Practice games will be played on Tuesday
StoAcetion of Billiard Tablo se. Į distinct standards to which the next at 6 p.m. and 9 p.m., and ou the
Rooms.
at Mr. Cey P. Lamart's Sales Government is verbally pledged, flowing Tuesday the team matches will
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2.30.Ministering Childrens
League, Grand Bazaar.
| SATURDAY, October" 25 1-6
Nongkong Hotel Co. Fairs
brianry Guners Meeting.
SAT., TIES. & TRURS., Oct. 25, 28, & 30
9.15 p.m.Entertainment Twelfth
Night" at the Theatre Royal.
The China Mail
The Jade, a now consting "stasmer
These are: (1) The 60 per cent commenos. Dreadnought standard over Germany; (4) the extension of this margin as the value of our pre-Dreadnought built to the order of Mr. Roque for traffic phe Tonkin Gulf, will be launched at superiority declines; (3) the main-Kowloon Dock on the 30th inst. Her tenance in full commission length overall is 108 ft., breadth 27 it.,
home waters of three Dreadnoughts and her, total dedweight capacity is 300 to every two of Germany; (4) the ons The speed will be 93 knota, and she
is huilt to Class I Barbaa Veritàų_rules. | maintenance of a. "respectable" (one- Power) feet in the Mediterranean; and (5) the provision by the spring of
The YM.C.A. Literary and Debating Society has recommenced its activities,
ARTFUL DODGES OF SMUGGLERS.
ARRESTS IN MONONOKE, "
tested to th
The Chairman expressed his keen aense of the honour accorded him by the Sergt. Pincost rated two men on society in asking him to preside at their
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The Police restarted and in a most de- termined manner. They were now the better team' and after a few preliminary efforta, `hasibution on the part of the sailors backs allowed Gremmett to go through st *mre pace and when in front of the cas tolian ho banged it into the net for the equaliser. Care was the best Police do- fender, but he was lucky to shop Martin when a further goal looked almost certain.
chance
Near the finish Reynolds had
few yards from the goal but the blazed AWAY and the chance was lost. The sailors made a good effort but Rayling made a
wenk shot and Clarke alenrod a dangerous free. The Folion were near the sailors gnal when the whistle sounded for time with the result:
H,M.S. Tamar Reserves. £; Hongkong Police, 2.
Hongkong Cricket Club.
board the sa. Empress of India yesterday annual meeting. in the unavoidable ab. for being in unlawful possession of a sence of Sir Henry May. He knew it Winchester rife, an automatic pistol 800 was a matter of great regret to Sir rounds of ammunition and 400 caps. The Honry that he should be away from the aims and ammunition were contested in Colony at the time of the society's annual the false buttons of a box. The ammunition raseting. Although it was two years was covered with raisins in a fancy box since he (the Hon. Mr. Severn) arrived.. At the Magistracy this morning the man in the Colony, he had as yet bien un were fined $50 each, or three months able, much, to his regret, to take any active part in the affairs of the society. imprisonment.
In aqather case which came before Mr. He also much regretted that when they
The following will represent the Club, world defence" of the Empire. Not aunting society form instand of being unlawful possession of £95 tale of propaned away from the Colony. Although the
in a friendly match with Kowloon Cricket one of these standaria, or pledges, or conducted on Parliamentary lines as last opiam. The "dope" was found secreted second concert was not held last season,
Club at Kowloon next Saturday, play so whatever they may be called, has been on, and will be held every Monday in two earthenware jars, and in a large tin, all would agree that the sanson was s
commener at 2.15 p.m.-T. H. Peren. There will be an which the defendant was carrying along eat success.
report that the membership bad (Capt.) R. N. Anderann, C. H. Bucking- carried out, although many of them vening at nine p.. have been stated again and again toription for Asistion member, the Praya at Tem T Toui. The tie was
Monars H. Sykes (president) C. covered over on top by oooked food-stuff, creased, and he thought that althoughan, A. &. Claxton, P. H. Cabb,, D. E Is the September issue of the be absolutely and urgently necessary Rickling (rice president) H. Manuk (hön. The defendant in this case was fined $2,00% several valuable members of the ancies Donnelly, A. L, Gace, M. M. Masa. 6. 8.
secretary) are the officer.
HONGKONG, THusday, Oct. 18, 1913.
GERMAN SEA POWER.
1016 of six ships for the "whole-he debates this year will takes the regular Woods Chinere was charged with being in performed the Morrie England "ho was i
for the adequate defence of the Fortnightly Review ":
"a well-known wri er on naval affairs, whose identity Empire. This being the case, it is a His Majestys conecated under the pseudonym of matter of comparatively small im "Excubitor," broaches the remarkable portance whether the relative naval THE BABY theory time the relative naval strength strength of Germany has advanced or
N: W
AUTEM N
FILISSER
TUNICS.
TODDLING
COATS,
DRESSES
HATS & DONNETS
SMART &
INF XFENSIVE.
WE.) CWELL
LTC.
retrogressed during the last few years
At mid day yostordry inspector Me
Hardy and a party of police executed a smiling warrant at a house at Bay View
and arrested twenty-four men who wore
detective told BI Anzeland at the Magis
or-six months imprisonment.
CORRESPONDENCE.
He ticed from the
had left, there was every prospect of a
GOLF IN BANGKOK.
The rapidly increasing camber of players at the Sports Club has rendered it necessary to extend the present course. A plan has been - draga, up by the Green Committee of the Golf Section of
aveccesful season ahead of them. There Moore, G. Norrington, and a. N.. Other. was one point he wished to insist upon most strongly-a point which be acticed Sir Henry referred to last year-and THE TRAMWAY SERVICE, that wa the absoluto necessity of
regular attendance by the members at Eighteen Hols Course to Cost Tax. 30,000. rehearsals. Eo had been a member of (To the Editor of the “CHINA Mazi.")
various philharmonic and similar socie. of Germany is rapidly declining, and although, he the facts conclusively engaged in a game of fun-tan. A Chinesa
tion and choirs for the past 25 years, that during the era of Dreadnoughts show, it has advanced at a very rapid tracy to day that the house was quite open.
Sir,-Some-time ago I wrote a letter to
and ho knew how extraordinarily dis Great Britain Imaduilt to a far greater rate indeed The most casual con- and anyone could go in and play. The the China Mail" drawing attention to the heartening and discouraging it was to superiority over at Power to she sideration of the position as regards first two defendants were charged with inefficient morning tram service to town the conductor if the members net anly did during the preceding era af naval Germany, not to speak of the new keeping the house for gambling purposes. from Wanchat. Often one had to wait failed to turn up time, but attended the Sports Club, which not only provides construction. Naturally this argument Italian and Austrian programmes, and they wore fined $100 each or two while one or two trams went by, as the irregularly. From his experience, it was front portions (first cines) were full gendrally the absenteen who possessed has been engerly appropriated by the shows the time has clearly not arrived month The others, who admitted There was an improvement for a time the loudest and most insistent voices. party which sets what it is pleased to when we can afford to relax our ingre fined $3 each, et seven days for the Company put on double deck ears (Laughter.) If the members attended Icali economy above the future safety energies, or to comfort"ourselves with that the place was a proper gambling den between 8-40) and 9 o'clock. But now things regularly and punctually,
"Excubitor"
imprisonment. Inspector MeHardy mid
for Chinese employers of Mesera. Watson's and to asiatic Potroleum Company.
it would greatly alleviate the anxiction of the
conductor, and would, he was sure, bely to maintain the high position the society claimed in the musical life in Hongxong. The report and accounts were adopted, Mr. Denimax Fuller said he was greatly encouraged by the success which aftand. ad the productá a of “Morsie England **
for an 18 hole course, but slag permits of a sort hole approaching and putting
QOUTSOL 1
The ground outside the race-sourse. rails, extending from the Gun Club la screens to tho now tennis courts, is köl
made use of except for the 4th toe, which remains as at present, but the coolie lines would have to be removed from "thest - prosent site..
Another Imature of the proposed plan is that the additional holes, while being made, will in no way interfere with play over the prosens nine holes..
The question of cost has not yet been fully gone into, but is is roughly cat" mated at Teu. 30,000.
This would allow of the 18 holes being
have gone back, and are as bad an over of the Empire, and it therefore be the reflection-unwarranted by the
Only this morning 1, in common with about comes a duty to point out a few of facta-that German sex power is
a dozen other people, had to choose be the glaring errors of fact upon which declining. The most pressing need
tween riding in to town with a crowd of of the moment is to induce the Go- Those who recollect the great Cricket | sscles OF waiting for another car rears his fantastic
vernment to maintain its own stati-Fortnight at Singapore at Christmas, 1890, Two cars passed me this morning the | structure. What is the evidence of
dards. Until that is done it is un- when Hongkong. Ceylon, Straits, and Brat class compartments of which were the official returns! The pre-Dread-profitable to argue whether in the Sincapore teams took part, will remember full. The consequence was that I, with last year, and be announced that for the nought cra may be said to have cuded first place they were adequate, or
that the Ceylon feum was cxplained by my follow Wanchai complainem, kad to next concert, ia be held towards the end with the lunch of the Dreadnought whether, if they were adequate, sub. that sterling cricketer, Mr. George Vander- wait, and, arsired at basiness abent of January work by himself for piano and orchestra, a selection from Faust, early in 1906, and at that date we sequent developments abroad have spaar, hittinelf at that time by no means a twenty minutes Late.
chicken. Just the other day a watch took Then again, the service up and down at four patitial songs, with a second part hid 209 completed battleships, ambllande a revision necessary in the place at Colombo between a Civil Berries tiffin time is inadequate, and I often have consisting of the court version of "Les cruisers, and destroyers to Germany's interest of Imperial safety..
oleren and 1'r. Georgs Vanderspaar's team, to stand in the car, or wait in angry frame Cloches des Corneville" had been shown. the latter winuing assily by 314 to their af mind for the next our. Poople who pay
Votes of thanks were passed to the opponents 95. Mr. Vanderpaar made 26, the high price of $10 a month for a sea-on officers, to Mr. Boath, the auditor, and which was at any rate betterthan any indi- ticket have a right, surely, to expect that to His Excellency for presiding vident score on the opposing aide. That is they shall be given a decent tram service
in return The above are not only the hoo secretary, Mr. J. H Bullock was age limit, it will be found that at the
Mr. Millard, Managing Editor of the Rood going for a veteran, and it must be ) opinions of myself, kat merely the wounds appointed hon, treasurer, and Monsts. F present moment the British total is China Press," Bhanghai, is staying in the taining Ceylon as Singapore. George must the desired effect--if only for another E. Reiphe, A. 6. Tuxford, EA GUM Zong on the 19th ult; adminjury.
remembered this in 23 years after his cap. of continual complaints that I hear.
Tru ting that this letter will have the Austin, E. J. Chapman, H. F. Eckman, month or two.
J.W... White," and J... A. Young were -elnated as the Commitice."
84, omitting all vessels laauched more than fifteen years. Taking ships of the same classes and within the same
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SOCIAL AND PERSONAL,
233 against Germany's 180. At the Colony.
end of the pre-Dreadnought era British British naval strength in thess classes
Lieut. Edy, Cornwall Light Infantry, stood to Germany's in the proportionMajor General Kally, C.B., commanding has been appointed Aido de Campto of 320 to 100; at the present moment the troops in South Obies. tho ratio is 126 to 100. Yet we are
THE EDWARD ISPENSARY, told in all seriousness that since the C. KAMMING & Co., Limilding of the Dreadnought our wiperiority over Geramag has steadily Chemiata and Druggins
increased fo
b the time. be about-hot husb, his Colombo ledy friends would never believe it.Singapore Free From
I am, etc.
WANCHAL
For the third time recently a large aumber of young trees on Sir Walter Güibey's catsie, Thorley Park, Blahop's Stoeloed, have been out down or badly
Mr. G.-6. Archbutt was re-elected"
vailable for play mish May, 1914...
Additional bunkers, and other impreva- monta to the existing 'holes, it is entir mated, would cost another Tre. 8,000.
HARP}FEBUK” TO A GERMAN
GENERAL
"Why".
An inspired talentum to the 14 Koelnis”
mataham mbake to the well-known military writer, feneral von Berilised, for |hia artiola in the “Post on the faburm Anglo-fierronn war which, be says, Mazast
GIRL REVOLUTIONIST IN JAPAN. -Th this Amigla anamal yon Bernhardi wonten an Talak. Medionalik writer, in the Among the first class passengers who itish Review "awezidarns that Germany arrived recently on board the Amakugelf. The telegram to the “Keelalarar can count on alles in the Rah mamp youth of sistem. Upon examinaredit the facilage of German fosein solley Maru from Dairen was one who passed Seite : ** epěníon will tice it was discovered that this passager, in time andy ha valen of the with enragh knowledon ng oonditions in Trau wgirl, named Lu Won-yu, fromains and the balan SUNSHINE AND COMMON SENSE angst who, it is stated, played a pro to analyn Re
www purgataja mínuna part during the Evolution of that wertama s OT doctor yene Hood 1911 It is said that she has gone bo na ce afer not that At timit? Ugh, an external appliostiem of Chamberinio e Pain Baim. In a few Japan on behalf of the Chinese Women's days it will get you wo and out into the Frazenias Aameiation for the purpose of Testmin hip prost. Sunline, then paland will rem tre the righ agitating among prominent people there the mat split and of the troublesome in LaTour -Totos for Women
DIPETBERIA HOW IT MAY IDE
* AVOIDED. A Chinese student at St. Stephen's Collegó reports to the West Point, polico Darn the cald has a cold. The she backed. A reward of 250 is now offered.
IPHTHERIA is usually contractel What, while playing on the playground prepares the child's system for the recep he lost a double-based gold watch valued tion and development of the diphther at $70.95
zermag. Whenyl-ore apo e non of diphtherik in the neighbothed children that have colds should be Sept & horns and of the striet until recovas d” Gite Boma Chup berlain a Conghi Temely ana maey will zut
zbednostiami, «praiņu, lameness, crampe not the cultura, beds, wingh form: în of the muscles, bruises and like inte fom a child's throat when it has cold and enre in less time than any other trantenarik, dimesser: For, mis by p1:05 3 starting from this premise, he has no For mitby all Chemists and Barakmemes. Su
•REAT REDUCTIONS IN It is true that the writer giver
*PRICES,
fares to support his contention bat POPFORIPHONE VASUs are entirely misleading FCHAMBERLAINS TATE BALM,
DISPENSER, 720 Texample, he asserts that between Puro Druť z, Patent Medicines, &.c 1899 and 1995 Germany "laid down is nothing a good for muscular
16 battleships-pre-Dreadnoughts "A: OFFEN'S ROAD, HONGKONG to 18 built by Great Britain, and | Chamberlain's Pain Balm; · 3t: will effect a miniinires the risk if controling infection: ad bipod ko yong vaína, and a on 15 tâm | with • view to potaining their smislangs": {wtävla reippie fan Tiens
Hongkong, July 22, 1912,
hare to remain at bane Lmg. It also claan
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