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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1914.

BADEN POWELL'S

"SCOUTS.

WORK OF ST. JOSEPH'S TROOPS.

HONGKONG LADIES'

WORKING PARTIES."

THE LATEST CONTRIBUTION.

The annual repors on the first pourta Wu hara boen asked to state'ches tha" work of the two troops at St. Joseph's | mumber of garments sent in by the work. Boy Scouts, prepared by the Scoutmaster ing parties this week is 478 (iroluting sens of the senior troop, Mr. A. J. Edwards children's ́dents. and emps and many · is a recant of progress. We take on woollen goods giran ant made by Fairall is the following extincta 2-

& Co. and natural garments given by Hipto

The troep was formed as the result of

a meeting of the scholars et St. Joseph's

har han ank to Misa Eden, Collega presided over by the Bay, Brother Jackupes Work Society 19 Burg adrian on which occasion Major FM. Fark Mansions, West Hampatard. N.W. Bowen gave a splendid address on Boy by the musty of Maven. Shawan, Tomes Scouts."* At the conclusion of this & Co., and A Lady Lugard of War meeting 18 boys, expressed their desires Committee. General Bulding,

Aldwych.

WIG, by the courtory of the to join the movement. Within a very longkong Parcel Rapeems and Storage short time the troop number 100. About Company, who has also kindly offered fo the same time the Old Boys" hold a send is free of charge, vinuents and meeting and formed a senior troop ander comforts for the Triops and their wives

and families the name of St. Joseph's Body Guard.. 101

On Saturdays during the colder souson 1.AXO

many instructive and interesting per 27.00] absen worn curried out in this district.

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the future of the counter-of Imperial Germany, at the present day less than half-a-century old! Only a very young people in Thiperial affaits could lure to comported themselves or allowed their swelled-lended conc. This Valuable Preparation speedily relleves Biliopancas,tion to have so completely eclipsed Stckheadache and all derangements of the Stomach. It parises their Judgment and their good the Blood by imparting, the 'naturaif saline elements necessary qualities :), for, unquestionably, in may respects, Germany was well-worthy to a healthy and vigoreas condition.

of being taken as a model. Thus the Prussiaus, misguided by their belief in what they could do with such an Army and such an Navy as theirs following them and applying the which came before him in the Me. . . Talbot. Tills doctrines of the ruthless Nielzsbe, were ready to face the work. "It is

The net tunsage of British and foreign magnifiecat" but is it even common-shipping entering the port of Colomba seuse: No one has done more touring 1912 was 9510,702 tops, as com foster the war spirit in Germany thand with 10,813 tons in 1912. There Hoogkang Civil Service Cricket

was a notable increase in German, Dutch, the self-decore apostle of pençe, |and Austrian lippier. Kaiser Wilhelm H, and none has rais- el up more determined men in all There were dive steminars at Barry on

Arts of the world to oppose him, his | Anquet 21 with cargues of grain aggregatingMessrs. Welsmash, Lik. Sir Charles Elios ..................... ellow-Prussians and his great but over 300 s, consigned originally to (overlanded array and navy. Had the Hamburg merchants. Another British Mr. C. A. Middleton Smith

sainer put into. Barry with a cargo o Kaiser and the rest of the pussinspho-phate, intended for Germany.

imed at achieving their ambition quietly and soberly they might have The British .. Eburns. 27 tons gou a long way towards realising it,ret register, owned by the Anglo-Saxon a feast for a time, for they would Petroleum Company, arrived at Taku on not have had, at the outset, in cope Catober 15 from New Orleans, vis the sexmes to pass the Cann! westward bound. The passage took nine hours.

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wettros Bave been assigeil as to way with such a formülahle opposition. Cand. She was the first British Mr. T. E. Matthewman

What conld Great Britain do but join with France and Russia when it was

Germany embarked on the suspendis strizzle which the world is wiressing at the present times, 1 was freed on her and she had no alternative volutely certain that (iermany's Puma Canal carbed approximately

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The following is a list of garments and extras sent to Mrx Eden :---

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47 Shirts

63 Vesty

Cholora belts. Mußlesa.

17 Faloolava helmeta,

Maira sock..

36 Para mittens.

Pairs bed socks.

1 Chest protector.

1 Hot water lictric.

And the following is a list of garmenta

would like to point out here that the object of these schemes is nos to im plant into the mind of the Scout a mili- ! try desire. The Chiet Scout in his regulations to Scoutmasters clearly lays | down this wea and wherever the exer» ch appear to be of a military'nature | it is practiced with one idea only, Leste) touch the Scout to think for himli and | sent

train him to becante self-reliant and observant.". In addition to thern half day 483.24 | exercises, the troups held several all day homes. At the end of one of the all day outings a smell sports siripoti, lon was held, many weful prizes being contributed by kind friends of the move trens Church parades have been held during the year at the Cathedral, St... Joseph's Church, Garden Bond and Rosary Church, Kowloon. During the year many night exercise were held which had the affect of making th»* Scouts practice sell reliance and observ. ance in a practical manner..

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Monthly Subscriptions Attendy knowledged Lists

136

No. 1, 2, 3 and 4

3475.23

to Lady Layard for the Refugees:--

16 Women's skirts,

1 Weruan coat.

1 Woman's erat aril skirt.. 4. Woman'a drenus,

13 Women's blausesc.

1 Wetman's knickers.

Women's petticoats.

6 Children's dresses,

Baby' jackets.

12 Tanic quits.

4 Pair gaiter.

8 Pairs trousers. 1 Cap.

3 Pairs stockings. 2 Bayn' «histu.

13. Overall

4. Bonnets.

# Children's skirts.

10 Children's knickers.

1 Children's potticoats.

Children's coats and capa 21 Children's jerseys.

GOING INTO CAMP.

Interning Alien Enemias.

In August the Troep was entitly resi organized. The charter incorpcerning thờ local troop with the London Association $9,421,81 misin je imperative that the entity hould be British subjects. - This patur. .121.246.25ully weakened us numerically, but by no means diminished the enthusiasm of $13072.06 he boys. At the present time there are 18 Boy in the Senior Troop and 43 in ths Junior Troop making 76 in all. The troop is open to any British subject and in accordance with the expressed desire $11.11.200£ Tia Excellency the Governor any Eng. lish boy en upplication for earciment is requested to join the Cadet Corps, :

During the recent mobilization the Senior troop slept at their Headquarters tevening for about six weeks. They wom

instucted at the Military Hospital in a join the others course of stretcher bearing and mabu-

The breaking up of the prismer's house. lanery work and are ready for my wall | holds has brought a good mapy data, and

A. G. STEPHEN.

Hon. Treatyr." Hongkong, 20th October, 1914.

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THE FLOOD. RELIEF FUND.

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All the male German and Austrian. subjects of military age parole in the Colony went into the detention Camp at | Hanghom reclamation this afternČOW. They had orders to amombin at the Provost

· Marshal's office, at 3. p.m. and were escorted over en launches from the Army Service Corpa cambor.

Most of the women and children atë remaining here in barracks, and a few who are indisposed will be tended in hospital until such time as they are well enough to

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seems to be the genuine belief of theitinu intention are the destruction, W, not trending the amount collect

of the vast majority of people in formang

British Empire? Every ett for barge service and payments made in Already acknowlized Lists aid by others elsewhere. This is by a Prussian lealer from the Kaiser advance for ships on their way to use the means the ease, however. All that was downwards ould not (and they did Coral Thess amonats windd bring the

total recaipts up to almost. 8L50,000. ** forced” om Germany was a bigger not endeavour to do so) hide that in Up to August 22 sixteen ship had tied opposition than she anticipated. No ang way. Thus have they assisted in the canal; fourteen Americaa, one British nation was thinte miger for war than the further consolidation, not in the and voc Peruvian. was Germany, as Her complete pre-destruction, of the British Empire. parations have since provod Ger- Imperial Germany has really of the Empress of Ireland" the parser's mang was impatiently awaiting the played ducks and drakes" with her

so which contains a large quantity of opportunity to strike at France nud. | brutting Empire simply because in million consisting of 250 bars of müper if necessary, to cope with Rässia at very much under-estimating the power atveri at £7,000 and passengers' raluables. the same time, Germany believed | of other nations and their determina

A number of mail haga have also heen

that

even against the combined tion to resist the tyranny that Prussian whole of the bullion and nails will be brought up, and it is expected that tho parers of these nations she could, in militarian sought to impose, the has recovered ultimately. The recovery of the words of the Prussian butchers," | likewise very much over-estimated her | bodies is also boing continued.

bleet Franec white" and also den!] own strength. There are more things. such a blow nt Hussia that she shout in Heaven and Earth than are dreamt of Engineers and Shipbuilders on Wednes At a meeting hold in the Institation not be able to attack Germany until of in the Nietzsbean philosophy and day evening, the following resolution was such time that Germany should be so among these things are the ideals that passed:-That the mmas of these wish- powerful as to make such an attempt make nations, small or great, readying to join the Engineer section as detailed improbable. Germany, in the first to die rather than subuit to tyranny in the circular issued by the Staf Officer, place, set herself to weaken France Briefly, Germany, fascinated and H.K.V.C., ta sent the Colonel Chupac, to such an extent by direct attack in dominated by Prussian militarism,...K.V." A list now open at the | Trstitution for signatures of members wish- The first Puncus at the Victoria France, by the demand of an en-entered (apon, the war in the mannering to volunteer.

ormons Indemnity aud by the no- of a swashbuckler, Misguided by the 9.15 pm- Organ Recital at St. John's nexation of the French Colonies, that military yahoos of Prussia, she be Cathedral in siti of Prince of Wales never again would France he con- lievel that eke cond by force con Fund :

first rate Power.quer Europe and ultimately the rest Germany, dominated by Prussia, of the World! Sho "entered it to of the Union will be given. These rates to appeal against his Worship's decision started. Handsome donations were re. Owing to this, the Working Account for the firmly believed that she

THE DIARY.

MEMOS. FOR TO-DAY.

Theart.

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MEMOS. FOR TOMORROW. Birthday of H.M. the Emperor of Jagan Kinistering Chikirow ́w League Eaz427. Noon-Hungkung Jockey Callieet

ings.

sidered as ቢ

The Tung Wa Hospital begs to acknow-that may be made to them. Major Drouses on the market, aspecially in Kow ledgo with thanks the following doo, P.A.M.C., the examining officer, in his exuraination expressed himself" na tivos to the Flood Belief Fund Chinese Society. New York $3,000.00 highly satisfied with their work: 13 of the Troop gained certificates of pro- Po Long Tong, Baliums, Vic. toria, Australia (420) 2...

453,76 friancy at this tost. Lifo saving badges

were obtained by soventeen Senuts and. 40,450.8may more are quite fitted to pass the

SEQUEL TO THE HOTEL

SHOOTING CASE.

› Almberg to Appeal.

The Admiralty has notified the Sailors'

Before Mr. Melbourne ut the Jagi of Li per month over and above the rate ed by Mr. Lewis, of Messrs. Johnsson, and Firemen's Unlon that a rise in wages trucy this morning, Mr. Jenkin (instruer of wiges at out in the oficial wages book Stokes and Master) mado sa application

THE- ZOROASTRIAN CLUB ÖF HONGKONG.

The annual General Meeting of the members of this Club was held on Thurday, 29th inst. at the Club promises, 10. Furly in September the Official In Queen's Road, Central. The Income and auguration" of the troop was hold. The Expetitute account showed, a slight loss on ceremony was performed by HE. Major, the wiking of the clab' during the year Gonem F. H. Kelly, C.B., who was under review. As the Club had new. accompanied by Bishop Pozzoni. Major carried and all the conditions imposed by F. J. Bowen, Colonels Watson, and Irwin- the donor, Mr. M. J. Patall, about three Major Mellurdy, Brother Aimar and years ago, the billiard table has now, ber During the year & fund for providing has been taken to depreciation account. members of the Board of Costmi.“ come their property, and 20% of its value

Band and Hall for the Secute was

as little difficulty of doing so now as an ambition, of over-throwing Christi requisition or charter of certain ships by Swedish engines, to imprisonment for Ile Kom, Tong, Mr. Ellix Kadorie, relectric ceiling fans were installed, and these she had in overcoming the French in Fanity-(and there is little doubt that the Admiralty. The anion oficials have three months on a charge of causing Ho Fook, Mr. Ho Tung, and many other ware greatly appreciated by the members. to Signalman friends with the result a bugle and Fife The thanks of the Club were voted to Mr. the war of the early 'seventies. Her such was also aimed at of putting in a nodurtaking to use their utmost grievous bodily harm Barry by shooting, him.

and drum band has been formed and is F. P. Shroff (who resigndi the President. over weening confidence in herself, into practice the doctrine of a mad peasor to supply men at these rates.

Mr. Jenkin said the $800 nocsssary for making rapid progress under the charge ship of the Club about two months ago) for 2.30 p.m.--Auction of Swatów Dawn sedulously fostered by the Prussians, philosopher, led on by a Kaiser who A correspondant" suggests that the the costs of the appeat were forthcoming, of Mr. A. Miller, who gives rouch time the great interest he had takes inits Thread Work ut Meurs. Hughes and who inore than any other of the petty has never shown much evidence of police would do well to divert, some of and he asked that Almberg bo liberated to train the Scouts. The Hall schrome welfare from its initiation yours ago : ta Eought.

asuma a practical Mr. H. C. Umrigar. the Hon. Beerstary, states that make up Imperial Cer-unity. That is why Germany entered their special attention from unmuzzled dogs on the same bail as proviously fixed-is commencing to

difficulty before in form.

We have been fortunate enough for his untiring zeal and devotion, and to niny, forma "the so-called naval and the war, and that is why she has to the public chair-coolies, who, he asserts, $3,000. He had

to obtain a quitable site granted to Mr. S. J., Karanjia for his useful gift of military caste of the country, easily been, and is being, strenuously Plence to carry proper rain and sun blinds.soner's position was worse at the pre-instrumentality of Major McHardy, who

bind themselves when they take out a chair finding the amount

Mr. Melbourne obrerred that the pri.by the military authorities through the the fas caused her to believe in that which pose! by nations who are guided by There blinds are seldom in their proper seat timu. His Worship thought it very has always shown the greatest interest under:Mears. K. D. Mistry (President

The new Committeo appoisted was'sy *he wished t to believe: and what she] high and unble ideals.

place when required, whereby mach an doubted if Almberg would appear again in the welfare of the troop. This plat H. C. Unngar (Hon. Becy), Dady M. most wished to believe was that, not-

noyınca and inconvenience is saltered by those who frequently ride in public chairs.

General Memoranda. TUZADAT, November 31-

2.20 p.Sale of Taskwood And Blackwural Furniture etc., at Mesam. Enghes and Hough «.

Wadzzadar, Nóvember 41-

Licensing Sqwinna

H.E. Football Club Meeting, TEGRADAT, November 3

Noon-K. & S.C. Step

Ca's Meeting.

Hart 1947, November 7:-

↑ withstanding Ententes and professions

of friendship, Great Britain would never help France—tlint Great Britain would never jeopardise her world- wide Empire unless attacked. Such

HONGKONG VOLUNTEER

CORPS.

Comps Orders by Meat.-Col. A. Chapman, V.D.

on a $3,000 bail.

Mr. Jenkin said he would provide one approved surety in Mr. Nilion, Consul for Sweden

....

Mr. Melbourne asked if Almberg would be prepared to find 85,000 bail.

Mr. Jenkin said the bail seemed to be

In the monthly navy list for Septem her the Admirsity announces that the following merchout ressals have born missioned as His Majesty's abipa :---- Alsatian, Anglia, Aquitania, Armadale going up gradually and therefore he Castle, Cambria Carmania, Camoía, Em-would not ask his Worship to liberate Parades for to-morrow Saturday #lat prem of Asja, Empress of Britain, Empress Albergho would apply nowhere.

Fisheries a conclusion Germany, or more cor- įrectly, Prussia," with her hard and fast

legie and her lack of ideals, easily | instant. 9.16 p." The Blue Ti" at the convinced herself was the current

Theatre Royal.

SEXDAY, Novem'er &:-

a.m.-Excursion to Mixca.

TERKDAY, NOT. M

215 The Bird" at the

Thost Rysl. WELNESDAY, November 11

pm-åsetion of Leasehold Prope ty * AF Geo. P. Lampiant

ene.

PARADES.

TETASI

Onderly Officer, Lieut. Smith. To furain Guard to night, No. 2 Section

tipa M. G. Co.

Artillery Battery: to-morrow, Right See- Ordoriy Sergeant to-night, Cpl. Dro- into morzuw, Corp). Raymond.

ROSTE HARCH.

of Japan. Empress of Russia, Engadina, Mr. Melbourne granted the application.sociation who have always taken a resi Binlays, Kufsans Castle, Blacodopia :

Otranto, Firiors, Scotia, "Tars, Venatis,

har slao ben commimiɑned.

The programme for to-night's Organ Bocital by Mr. J. W. White, în St. John's Cathedral at 9.15, is as follows :

PRAYCE,

"Among the German steamers salzod at Antwerp and which were bout on the evacuation of the town by the Belgiansand from Suite Boetimada.

MORE DOG OWNERS IN TROUBLE.

is in every way suitable and only a nominal wan is required for rents!. The Langus and N. J. Kamojia,

A'vote of thanks to the President tax- boys have undertaken to prepara by levelling, etc., in readiness for tho 'erm-

minated the proceeding, Contributed. tion.of the building and also will carry out much of the interior work them. elves. On their behalf I venture to approach the sympathisers of the mov unt to help us to finish or scheme.

The St. Joseph's College Old Boys)

MË White, of the C. F., H., xax SUBL "moned before Mr. Wood, this morning with... interest in the Scouts have formed allowing his dog to stray without a mazzie fxaird of control" to supervise the at the Tary Wharf, Kowloon. He was

past. future a fer greater success than in the dog stray in Ashley Road, was fined a

(xinsilar 9010. –

Captain Walker, charged with allowing The Scoutmaster, expresses thanks to his dog to stray in Queen's Road Central, Major Boven, the Chief Scout, his Lord. informed Mr. Melbourne tust the dog ahip Bishop Pozzoni, the French Fathers et vat without permission and without Scoutmaster G. E. Boylance. Baxistant at Nazereth, Pokfulum, Major, Malfurdy his male. A fine of 80 was insposed,

undertools to train the Junior Troop in of each and every Scout we shall press, Scoutmaster J. M. Braga and the Fatrol futur nder te guidanes of our Boart - Inaders, so Dr. A. E. Coleman who kindly of Control together with the co-operation fizet al; to 31r. I. J. Brooke and Mir. forward in the spins of the founder of F. Fell and others who at various times the evount and Bs papered for have rendared valusblo assistanou any call that may comes to

Mt. IL. Dixon, chairman of the

board training the Scouts.

This belief Prussia, easily. G. C.

On duty, Group 1 and Right Section Mairi, Mantos, Marmora, Oceanic Oairis „TO-NIGHTS 'ORGAN RECITAL movement and I. foreso in the "neur fined 85. 3ir. A. F. Ellis, for allowing his pread throughout the rest. ol Others on duty, Capt. Ecoth. Capt. ctorians One hundred trawlers

Willo and Ticats Smith. Germany, the more" bellicosa amang them, sucres the retired Admirals and „Generals, adding that if Great Britain did join France German might Womb nevertheless be victorions, The Prussians, led by their blastering header-King of Prussia and German Sunday nights 3lat inst, and 1st prox. and The Guard on duty on Saturday and Emperor were and are, nlmost to a night need out attend Reate March.

the Cinlerly Sergeant an duty on Sunday ann, ender the indnence of the

HONGKONG VOLUNTEER

THE EDWARD DISPENSARY, Nashcan philosophy, probably the

C. KAMMING & Co., Ln. Chemists and Druggiata.

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KESERVE.

Orders by Major Wakamaz, “ 0.0. H. K. VAR

tut ruthless doctrine ever expound- vil-being a gloriscution of Force, of】 Might over fight, scoffingly bati- Christian and wholly materialistic- well-worthy of the man who, dying

The attention of all monks is called to the... Various arzansainonta for Camp prematurely a raving maniac, declar-porod nn the Notice Bed at the Courts te hiqself to be the Diety! Such Jo

The undermentioned offperkatu detalied was the "lian and Auch the doctrine for the various Groups during Prelimina zarelkega. Parcus & édicíner, &c. folitved in and accepted by the Practices at Chu GAT

Hn, 1 Genoa Lássf. G. F. il. Tration.

GREAT REDUCTIONS. IN PRICES

PREVRIPT (INS ACCURATELY.

DISPENSED

were several which are well known in China Gothique

Gothique"!

Andres Rickmers and Elisabeth Bickmars Prelude and Fugue in O minor water. They were the Rickmers steamers 2-Anthem "Crossing the Ear Earnby. and the N. D. Lailship Gaismas as-Subo... Sound sa Alarms"../Handel

Mr. Beginald Brown.

MYNE NO. 200.

well as two Hana Idno stormers.' This ling'sppents to have suffered very severaly a, in addition to those saized at Colombo, Bombay and the Straits, va clipe, sro 6. Choral Frelude os Old 164th Parry-ontained during the year 70 Scouts

The following qualifications have we gsting 20,000 tons, were taken in ports of

the Suez Canal. At Aden another Atten

peal. It is proposed to erect the t of Control, appends the following up- (Hymn No. 157.)

**Cast thy Mendelsson on clase Scouts ambulan his been leaned at a purely nomiual reus have qualified as Tenderfoots; 48 Teeph Scouts Hall; a plot of ground linor, the Warteufels was captured as well 7.--(6) Slumber Nerin-Goss Custard, badges, 17 swimming and life saving fal, and this cation cost id, the building ** the Austria Lloyd steamer" Franz Fordined."8,

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CHILDREN'S COLDS.

Prussinus The fact that ever No. 2Uenup Lient, D. Landal and Coats 17 MY let the okildren rack their lo 3.:0. Higher, No: 24 Group, 2nd Lieut. Re „bodies in mohu ■ distressing manDOT. BA Branch, No. 3 Group, 2nd Lieut. when you can so easily curs their solde with Blam, No. 4 Group, 2nd Tatah Etage bottle of Chamberlain Cough Remedy. For asta by all Chamžale and Elvenkompara

rine, the Franco-German, war, the Pruslana themselves were as much

Burden

(6) Andantino in D get

Bolo sad: Land of Hope Chierick and Ghay)

Mt. Goldsmith, Variations on the National:)

Lemare badges: 13 clorka badges: Look Monthly subscriptions or badges musician bulges; buglers, donations are invited from friends Lo Dialaby Scoute are ready to pass trats for delay the oss of the building. The Sensill endeavour to falas money by adaltional proficiency, hadges, f

In the coming day the Scouts will means of goneert, trobght display. like taught carpontering and hobby Fote, to al in defraying the cost of the feature of geouferaft will be introduced.hall, Asiaal werent of $500 L Our first year in over, we have made dy railable Subscripeloan payable been, mlunderstood. La tier Hon, Treasurer, bly. J. C. Tubeiro,

Send Hongkong and Shanghai Bank

mistakes,

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