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NEWS OF THE DAY.

LOCAL AND (GENERAL

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which "Changchow arrived from Bangkok yesterday re ported:"Strong heavy N. E monsoon and high, rough sex throughout. Vessel found to be strained forward and leaky."

THE LAW COURTS

THE FIRE ON THE 6.5. ***POLIVEN.

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FOUR SIMILAR FIRES WITHIN A WEEK.

ARGUMENT AGAINST MÄRINE

JURISDICTION,

MONDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1916.

further proceeding which were thres CANTON BRITISH WAR.CHARITIES. toned in respect of the ro. The cther

side was not entitled to hear evidened on A further sum of £200 (making which his clients were to defend the £1,410 10s. Od. for this year) sub- threatened claim. He contended that scribed by British Residents in

it

was not in the province of the Marina

undernoted:

BRITISH PRISONERS OF WAL.

A

HOW TO FORWARD PARCELS.

The following letter has been sont to" the London newspapers:---

The Central Frisoners of War Com

Court, to enquire into the causes of the Canton has been remitted to London mittee, recently established by the fire simply. If the Admiralty desired during October and November as that the case should be investigated and powers existed under which the Admiralty could demand an enquiry, than it was for the Admiralty to glo so.

A Marine Court of Enquiry at this morning to investigate the circumstances of the recent are on the Asiatic Petro-

Mr. Jenkin argued that the Govaru. leums Co's oil tankos Foldern, while the vessel was at Kowloon Dock on Novemment had appointed a special Court, to perform the function of enquiry into the ber 2nd last.

whatever might be the prejudios to cause of the fire and the Court could not refuse to discharge that function

The following member of "A Coy, H.K.VR will parade at Blake for Pier at 3.30 pm tomorroW Musketry. Dress: Drill order. Fres. A. G. Coppin, A. J. J. Brock, J. Cam. T. W. Mackay, R. F. Raven, N. E

Kenti

The Hot Treasurer of the Alice

A S. WATSON & Co., Ltd., Memorial and Affiliated Hospitale begs to acknowledge with thanks the follow. ing donation to the funds of the Hospitals

WINE SPIRIT MERCHANTS, HONGKONG.

TELEPHONE No. 416.

To-day's Advertisements The China Mail.

THE

NATIONAL MISSION.

TO-DAY, MONDAY : ' 10.15 am. Service in the Cathedral. §

5.30 p.m.

ધૈ。 6.30pm. Hew Only, City Hall: Subject: Why doesn't God stop the War? Questions invited.

5.30

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TO-MORROW, TUESDAY. 10.15 am. Service in the Cathedral. 5.30pm. Men Only, City Hall Subject: 'L Christianity Played Cut?

To Hongkong, Dec. 4, 1013

THE DIARY.

General Memoranda.

Bras & Iron Dealers Guild...$60 Hon. Mr Loc Chi Pak ... 30

:)

Beckwith R.N., Marine Stipendary The Court was composed of Com. C.

Magistrate, Comi. F. Gibson HMS Tamar, Capt. H. W. Walker, master ra đường trung

Mr. F. C. Jenkin, instructed by Mr.

Hooper of Messrs Johnston Stokes and Master's ofice, appeared in support of Petroleum Co. and Mr. H. W. Looker, of Messrs. Descen, Looker, Deacon and Earston, appeared on behalf of the Kowloon Dock Co.

the enquiry on behalf of the Asiatic

fons side er the other. The master and

the officer of the Folares had left the Colony and it is impossible to sarve them, with notices. The court has been appointed to enquire into the sauas of

the casuality on order to consider pre

ventive measures.

Lord Kitchener's Fund £50 Prisoners of War Fund .....

"Soldiers" and Sailors" Fami

lies Fund

British Red Cross Society and the Order of St. John, has, with the authority of the Government, now made the necessary arrangement Or coordinating and con- trolling the

of the various KASOCİR- iduals at present sending parcels to buitish prisoners of war in Germany and other enemy and neutral

tions and in

60

SO

Kensington War Hospital

Supply Depot

50

An

1

$200

The following is a List of the Subscribers to date:

Already

acknowledged for 1016, $11:133.27 at Lit 109. 03.

8. M. Bander 82. J. H. Burton $10,

R. K. Batchelor $20, F. C. Becke 840, was, he was informed, an engine room w. Bonnas $10, Rev. A. H. Bray $20, The fire in that ease F. Nerton, Bell 430, E. S. Bennett 820, are and he did not think it would be any C. $20, W. J. Carrie $10, Chin information to the Court to learn that Friends 30. J. E. B. de Courcy $20 four similar res bad occurred and he A. E. Craig 35, J. B. Crocker $40, 0. thought it would be ominently desirable arch 300. H. F. Dent, $40, F. A. F. Dixon $10, 0. Eager $20, Ellia $10, to hold the enquiry. The bolding of the H. T. Foord 150. D Forbes 180, E. A enquiry he could say aa far sa they were Frederichsen 913. Rev. C. A. Gad concerned was not to get hold of Mr. $10. E. E. Garrard 40, II. P. Harris,

1.

Those arrangements have

male with the view of securing

That

overy prisoner shall receive adequate supply of the comforts in the form of food, etc..

That the excellent work being done

at present by associations and indivi- duals be disturbed as little as ponsible.

3. That overlapping and consequent wasto

to a minimum. We feel sure that these objects will be considered desirable. In order to attain them the following arrangements have been made.

1. A

be sent through

the Central Commisteo or an association tions will be put up in every post-office. authorized by it. A list of such associa

Individual senders are requested for be done by the

to ser

food parcels, but

to BEISART

association shown in the list. Partion-

not

lars of the food parvels and their cost and any further information can be had on application to the associations or to the Central Committee

Fands will be required by the Central Prisoners of War Committee to provide prisoners, to supply the

masterLooker's evidence and to nook their | 420, P. L. O. Hill.840, A.. E. For $20, for civils of camps ard" prison-hos-

A New York telegram to Manila The President of the Court stated states that Geo. M. Church and Harold that since the Court adjourned ha had A. Throckmorton, two well-known received a letter from Mesars Deacon, tennis players, are leaving, soon for Looker, Denpan, and Fanton Manila. They are planning to stay asking whether the Hongkong, Monday, December 4, 1918. over at Honolulu and Japan on the way back from the Philippines and during these periods will challenge the best tonnis talent in both places, George IL Church stood. 9th out of ten in the official ranking among tennis

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THE ALLIES” RESOLVE

Ms. D. T. CERTEs, an American journalist, who has written a serice of articles for the Times, recounting his experience in Germany, mentions

players for 1918. Harold & Threck morton is the champion of the Woodbridge High School, New Jersey.

merchants

officers or crew were on board the own Polaren at the time of the fire. Messrs Johnston Stokes and Master had replied stating that neither the master, officers

or crew were on board at the time and

referring the Dock Co. to the Admiralty on the question of the ships articles, which brought the ship to Hongkong

Mr. Looker said the enquiry was one

time when she had neither mater, officers, or crew; neither were their any articles existing on board.

Mr. Jenkin interposed stating that was not trus. There were articles at present existing.

"I still maintain that there were no

in one of them that a distinguished, Having heard that the Canton-into damage on board ship by fire at a German chemist asked him whether Hankow Railway has decided to the English (it is always the English) establish its head station at Hsin Ho could hold out until January. He below Wuchang, many was informed that we could hold out Chinese and others, have been falling for a good many Januarys. After over themselves in a brisk affort to detailing-Germany's difficulties, he secure business accommodation from the concluded:-"I am not the only one railway for it is commonly realised that should the general assumption prove who has issued a warning as to our well-founded, the place will becomes ability to hold out, and I have more than once suggested that, if the very prosperous trading centre in the for such accommodation has been

oceded to.Peking Daily News

what he had said was that the other Mr. Looker said he had not said that; side was fishing for evidence.

The Court after a consultation in private held that "as practical men they had jurisdiction so investigate the fire and proposed to go on with the case forthwith.

The Court was further adjourned until Wednesday.

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FIRES IN THE COLONY.

A BUSY SUNDAY.

articles on board. My friend can prove The Fire Brigade had a busy day otherwise if he cares and I submit there yesterday, two fres occurring in different is no power under the ordinance to parts of the Colony. The first alarm investigate a case of this kind, went on came at 10.30 in the morning, fire

Dr. A. W. Hooker 190, A. Hotaon $20, general Rev. P. Jenkins $10, F. E. Joseland $40, etc., and to enable it to meet demands

pitals, such

ne games, medical comforts, C. A. MeAllum $300, A. G. McLoughlin assistance. We have also undertaken to 0. C. Kench $40, G. C. Kitching $30, from Regimental Care Committees for $5, Geo. FL. MeNeur 8. Rer. D. McCrae send out relatives to prisoners interned 325, T. N. Manners 800, A. Martin #10, in Switzerland (n special fund has been

opened for this

and we A. Millar 940. A. Mallin 85. R. G. G. posa to supply materials and personnel Ogilvy $10. C. A. Fees $20. G. L. Read to enable such prisoners to receive useful $60, C. H. "Reid $10. Dr. W. G. training in view of employment after the

We Reynolds $10, C. H. J. Foss 88, J. Posa wár. onestly trust that individuals

and $10, E. H. Sanderaan $40, H. C. Serim for prisoners of war will continue their I organizations now collecting funds shaw 10, CH. Shields $120, E-efforts, and will send the money collecter Staples Smith #20, Frank Smith $20,either to the Central Committee or to J. T. Smith $20, E. H. Smyth $10. The offices of the Central Prisoners of such recognized association as they preter. Gordon States $20, H. Sutton $40, Rev. War Committee are at 4 Taurice Place, 3. R. Temple $25, Rev. S. G. Tope, $20, 8.W. (opposite Brompton Oratory) The G. F. Turner $10, V. P. Waters $20, werk for prisoners of war hitherto C. E. Watson $10, R. J. White $20, A. carried on at 18 Carlton House Terrace, and 39 Bassell Square, is now done Subscriptions and

G. Wilson $20, N. A. Worley $20, E. DEWY O be sent to the Eight.

Mashall Wood 3-10: Total $1,820.

at

donations should Hon

Sir Starr Jameson, Bart C.B4 Thurloe place, Londen, S.W. They will be acknowledged in "The Times Fund." Cheques should be crossed "Barclay and Ca. Limited All other communications should be addressed to the Secretary, Thurloo Place, London, SW.Yours,

English were to pay us an indemnity.acar future. So far, however, no request Mr. Looker. His first point was that having broken out on the ground floor RAILWAY CAR ACCIDENT IN THE Central Prisoners of War Committee,

give us a lease of Antwerp, restare the colonies, with the Belgian Coogo as

a recompense for our Furniture at Messia. Hughes and expenses in Belgium, we should put a stop to a war of which for one,

FRIDAY, Doc. 8-

-230 p.m. Auction of Household

Hough's.

SUNDAY, Doc. 10 :—

I

SOCIAL AND PERSONAL.

-

The

the

PHILIPPINES.

etc

ARTHUR STANLEY, Chairman, Joint War Committee, Central Prisoners of War Committee,

October 200

CİNEMA ACTRESS LAW. SUIT.

CROSS NOVEL.

either

the Ordinance and necessarily that part of 24, Sai Street, occupied by the Kwong of the Ordinance under which the presept Chat: Cheong firm as a medicine shop. enquiry was asked for, minst be read in The first and second floors were used as a purely natocial sense. He also con- family houses Tha building was soon THREE AMERICANS AND TWO. tended that the Court 2nd Boors of the house adjoining, Kwong wesi, 211 America, of Mexi' in the course of navigation | Chai Cheong's bouse was gutted. Hestas at Messrs. Hughes and at our feet.. We are no longer EH. Murray, wife of the Deputy U.investigate the cause of the fire. If

Two Americans, Jack Arnold and before it had any jurisdiction to

Joe Raymond, and two Filipinos, whose eupreme:" The correspondent remarka Postal Agent in Shanghai.

The second fire occurred at 19 Arthur names could not be determined, were 10.45 m-Auction of Jewellery, that it is only men of importance and deceased lacly bad resided in Shanghai involved on the question of the safety of burnt to the ground. Owing to the dry railway system installed at the Cad-

there could be no possible question Streat, Yaumati, and the premises were instantly killed one morning laat week STORY OF FILM FROM VICTORIA" Binoculars etc. at Mesars. Hughes wide vision who talk to a foreigner for several years, during which time she life or property thera could be no jurisdie weather there was grave danger of the wallader Gibson Lumber Camp at when a railway car belonging to the and Hough's.

on lines such as these, which, from made numerous friends Entries-close-for-Wodehouse Cup

(Ladies' Four dues, Fanling)

a German point of view, are generous

tion. The words "in the course of na Yaumati Fire Brigade and Police set / bottom of a 2,000 foot "incline about six production of cinews plays was revealed fire consuming other houses. The Lemay, Batean, slid with a rush to the 1.44p.m.-Full Moos.

and expansive. Mr. CURTEN had News has been received in Kode by which dealt with the constitution of the about extinguishing the fire and sent

tion" were emphasized by sub-section II

miles from the mill. gable says the "Japan Chronicle," of good authority for saying "that the death at the front of Mr. G. W Court, which was to be constituted by for assistance but before the Hong employee, was so badly injured that he John A. Ward, another American 9 Bm-Excursion to Macao by an England conld hold out for a good Eawkins, who was for some time in and masters of the British Mercsata (break was well under control. The institution he was conveyed, shorti £50 or £100 duc under an agree

many Junnarys, and in spite of charge of the Yokohama office of Mesars, Marine and other persons of nautical second floor was used as a cigar factory |

commissioned officer of the Royal Navy kong brigade arrived out-died at the St. Paul's hospital, to which 3. p.m. - Sale of Crown land at apparent weakening of the original was a managing threster. A very bril engineering or special skill or knowledge. and it is presumed that a dying match

after arrival. resolve of the Allies to conting the liant business-man, he was very popular It was clear from that that the Board must thrown carelessly down set the building war till Germany surfenders all the with his staff, and the news of his consist of persons who were experienced ablaze. territory she has conquered and until, death in battle will be received within all nautical queations and it necessari. The extent of the lose in both case

ly followed that the investigation is not yet known. must be

one in which nautical questions were involved. Investigation could only 50 held of ships casualities as laid down in the

when in or near the coasts of the should be deemed to have occurred Ordinance and a ships causality (a) CHINESE PASTOR AND AMERICAN

lost, abandoned or materially damaged Colony any British or Colonial ship is

"Taishan".

MONDAY, Doc. 11:-

P.W.D.

FRIDAY, Dec. 15-

Entries close for Ladies' Championship,

R. HA. Go Club.

FR 10, SAT10, MON. 18 & TUTA. 20:-

A.D.C. Performances of "Kismet" in

mid of "Star and Garter" Fund.

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temporary checks, there is

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THE NATIONAL MISSION OF

REPENTANCE AND HOPE.

Chief of the Imperial General Staff gregation and warned the nation two months ago of { addressed.. a

边 the well attended

The Rev. J. Kirk Maconachie, Pastor

in

caacs

INTERESTING MARRIAGE

QUESTION.

GIRL.

News, writing from Taikuhsien, says:

A Correspondent of the NC. Daily It is not often that the marriage affairs

[for the best. We have adopted in of Union Church, presided over the construction. of a ship, a derrick brake with the proper American authorities.

theory the principle of national service. We must see that wo put it into practice, because we

meeting.

U

THE S.S. MINNESOTA

30-

in

Soms idea of the sums spent in the in an action brought by a film actress, Company, of Victoria-street, 8. W Miss Hettie Tayne, in the Ring's Bench. She sued the Holmfirth Prodacing stadion are at Holmfirth, for

at the hospital in a very serious condi

ment to take the leading A fourth, John Denham, is now lying cinema play entitle Paula tion and is not expected to live.

Mr Hastings said th paid 2000 for the film rights of Victoria the company had Cross's novel "Paula Misa Payne was there were nine men aboard the car it devoted from ten to 18 hours a day in

According to the reports that have to take the name part, at £3 3 a come to Manila from the lumber camp a more super's pay, plus 280 She week,

the time of the accident, air of them the pro

production Americans. They were at the time dismissed, after sight weeks of work. of the play, taking lending part but on February 7 she was going to work

The The railway over which they travel amount was due beyond the salary. In company now disputed that any to their daily work is nine miles long. March defendants sold the picture About six miles from the mill there is for 23,500, to be paid in instalments, but giving a graduated drop of some 350

play as a steep incline about 2,000 feet long, lies Payne said he began as a Bim

they anid it. cost them more

produce. feet. The cats are lowered from one Eve years ago.

Actress with Hepworth

Company elevation to the other by means of a 108. d. dag for film work after she able and a powerful engine

sapper's Tay was

Two of the Americans aboard succeeded in jumping and thus saved themselves from being crushed to death below. The others were not 20 fortunate.

offered

to

the

to fill the part for £50, Mr White ing the managing director offered

week. Later be congratulated her on her success, and said be would give her other part if the film were sold. She

rapidly and somewhat indistinctly and worked on Sundays, and made herself ill Witness gave her evidence very

good thing you play in cinema pinys and It is a not in others. (Laughter.)

Miss Payne said she received excellent notices in the papers, accept, one, which ter she was now married and living at said "Who Killed Poor Faula 1 (Laugh- Dover

Mr Giveen, for the defence, said that

in Mr. AsQUITH's words "the real regret. railitary domination of Prussia in wholly and finally destroyed." The present political crisia in England in one.scase may be said to be in- spired by a desire to end the war, | but by only one method: that is by National Mission of Repentance and Bishop Norris, who is conducting the exerting at the earliest possible Hope in Hongkong, preached both moment the full strength of the morning and evening at St. John's Empire. Sir WILLIAM ROBERTSON, Cathedral yesterday to good, con- Hesubmitted that the words "materially of people not of royal blood become mapection, according to the statement Losing, which was sold for 260

This equipment is under constant the Holmfirth she took parts in

White Star

and also in Won by evening damaged" must be read in conjunction have been the character of a romance every way. The accident, according to land," a well known film actress, had ternational incidents, but. such seems to of Mr. Cadwallader, and is efficient in After telling her that Miss Bobby Rut this necessity. We are not justified ing in the City Hall, taking as text the casuality referred to occurred in the independent Chinese preacher contract-due to the fact that someone apparently witness that sum plus her three guineas

meet with the words, "lost, abandoned" and recently calminating in Taiyuanfu. An reports that have been reseived, was in expecting to win the war" he said, the words "Seok ye the Lord, and ya course of the abips navigation. (bed an engagement with an American blandered in some way, as the man who "unless the service of every man and shall live."--mos The Bishop when in or near the coasts of the Bin, a missionary, living in another pro- should have been at the lever was not woman in the country is utilized to in the course of his address said he was Colony any ship had been atranded or for permission to marry to applic

vince. The preacher made application there the fullest extent. We must be under sure that there, was not a man of damage. Ho sbmitted that inquiries / tion on to the Taoyin, who in turn refer- incline, it started down on its death owing to the work. > no delusion as to the probable dura.woman present who would not agree could only be held when carualities red it to the civil governor. From the dealing errand and no power back of

official. official the

applica

Just as soon as the car took the tion of this great struggle. We must with him when he said that God was occurred in the course and voyage when governor the matter was referred to the the lever could then control the Mr. Justice Avory remarked: “ prepare for the worst while we hope punishing is for our sins.

Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Peking, momentum it gained, in or near the coasts. If during the and by it negutiations were entered into and part of the machinery fall through Why God does'nt stop the Warf will could not come within the scope of the Manila contemporary states that has occurred at the camp, and the rat the

the, bottom of the ship that damage want more men, and we want

be dealt with, by Bishop Norris at a Ordinance. The sole object of the the negotiations that wera pending in which American employees have been said it

This is the first serious accident that of Commerce room, City Hall, to-night, question of safety of life and property Company and inspired solely by a desire to The present political crisis is commencing at 6.30 pz. Questions are at sea with a view to protecting overyone shipping interests for the charter of the certain Norwegiau

a cara a more efficient organisation

concerned from accidenta involving loss Minnesota, having fallen through, the of life or property on the ship while at water. She will be returned to Seattle. ship will he again feen in Eastern of our resources,

It will be secon from the cables to-day that the great

sea. The Marine Court was further and placed in the Pacific trade. Russian nation is sa firmly resolved an

appointed to enquire into definite The Afinnestoa was given a trial trip

ADA REEVE ON TOUR. are Great Britain and France to

charges of misconduct or income boilers. The vessel arrived in Ban TO VISIT HONGKONG.

on September 29 to test her new peteney and into charges which Francisco, December 14 last with nearly prosecute the war" until complete

involved the consideration of the skill all of her twenty boilers out of vistory is achieved. "We are Sight-

of the captain, officers or grow. The commission. After a survey by the sailed freur Dibuer, he starting point

27th October, da ing" as General JorrZE declared

ordinance authorised investigations in have new boilers installed and the years. Egypt is her immediate destina U. S. Inspectors she was detained to of a world's tour which is to lost two some few months ago, not merely for the interests of our respective

cases when the master, oficers and crew Union Iron Works was given, the ion, and both at Alexandria and Cairot actually existed. The ordinance also contract. She has had sixteen boilers she will have a short season. The che countries, but also for the liberties

required that the master should be of the Heing type installed, proceeds to Bombay, appearing there at of the world, and we shall not stop

served with e, notice of the enquiry and the vessel being sold or chartered, but,ments, China, Japan, and, in 11 likoli There have been many rumours of later, and thereafter the Straite Bettle Christian Calcutta is to be vinted until the liberties of the world are

there was no master for the purpose of so far, items the vessel in frea hood, Australis and South Africa She debakely assured. No German who

that enquiry, The enquiry did not There was, some time ago, a report that takes with her full company, with Mr has any opportunity of studying the lock jaw or blood poison resulting who composed the Court and the Kinen Kaishi, but it is scarcely likely that a comprehensive repertoire Chept the 22nd nit state that the steamer up danger whatever from require day special ability from those the had bean chartered by the Toro Clarence Elakiston as leading man, and from Colon and transmitted to Manik position of the British Empire carron & wound when Chamberlain's Pain VISITING CARDS be under any lusion about the antiseptica destra, this gens en estigation could be equally wall deter direction now, so not lose has tonnage winte

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Tmw is aground at Colon on the west ability of the Allies to bold out until cause these dicesare. It biso causes

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in it of "Pauls

Cinema trugely

WIA &

more laugh-

ter than tears, and that they should not let the doctor in the place be like a "gasfitter why had

Wrong house trayed into the...

The com: pany promised Miss Payne & bonus it the play ware & success, but it was not, Mr. Bertram Phillipps, now mana director of

managing the

company, said the play was very bad indeed, The technique was but The company had nover boen paid the £2,500; all they had ever had. was £150.

plintiff for £100, and judgment was The jury returned a verdict for the entered accordingly

THETHEMIS" ASHORE AT

COLON.

THREE HOLDS FLOODED.

Telegrana received, at Washington

the

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