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"FIRE AT SHANGHAI.

CABLE OFFICES BURNT OUT,

(From Our Ces Correspondent.)

SHANGHAI, Jan. 2 The offices of the Eastern Extension, Great Northern and Commercial Pacific

Cable Companies a prominent building on the Bund-were burned cus during

SMALL POX RECORD.

by Germany that the Allies would! be ready to see the opportunity, but because Germany has become conscious of the doom which most surely awaits her. The Reply to the Gerthau Note relieves the Allies of the necessity for any lengthy reply to the Notes of the Neutral Powers. Spain alone is the only Neutral Power in Europe which seems to bave fully recognised that the time for pressing peace upon "the beli- gerents has not get arrived, and the night. she wisely refrained from joining The business is being carried on by with other Neutrals in the action the Chinose Telegraph administration. they have recently taken. It has been"no secret that the Allies have been counting on reaching the climax of the war in the Spring. Field-| Marshal Sir JoнN FRESCI said as much at the Guildhall banquet estly

A WORSE YEAR THAN IN 1913.

NO SIGNS OF ABATEMENT. SILOFF said much the same thing about the same date. The climax diseases armed by the Medical Oficer of The official returns of communicabls does not becssarily mean the end, Health shows that the number of cases but it is clear that the Allies count of all pox for the week ending Dec. upon the fact that the peace at which 30 was 95, of which 66 have ended they are aiming will be more in sight fatally. Two ware British and the reat when the climax of the war is reach-Chinsie. The cases for the year 1918 ed than it is ever likely to be before, total 715, and the deaths from this Until then it is perfectly clear that no disease are. 537. The figures for 1919 thought of peace will be entertained which was heretofore the record year by the Allies.

within recent times, ware: Cases; 709; deaths 582. While the cases have been heavier, the deaths have beon slightly les. The figures for the week under review are the largest of any week for the year, but the week includes an extra day and a half owing to the Christine holidays.

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at Shanghai, to Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Hovenier, a daughter.

MARRIAGES, ..

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NEWS OF THE DAY.

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

Vaccinations are being vigorously continued at the various stations, but

After rainia

HOLIDAY SPORT.

INTERESTING ALL DAY CRICKET AT KOWLOON.

SATURDAY'S QAXES,

"

TUESDAY, JAUARY 2, 1917.

KOWLOON 2ND IT. v. RGA.

Played at Kowloot an Saturding.

Scores..

KOWLOON INNENÚS.

Lt. Gray, e Smith, Palmer... W. L. Weaser, b Smith...

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E. 8 Rouss, b Palmer

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Extras....

Total...

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BOWLING ANALYSIS,

X.

9

45

.......

30 19

Billed"

odil goal. The Club had hitherto sustained spyers in the League.

OER MATCHES,

Ia the Send Division the 83rd Co. 26 F and wloon drew, a goal, all. Is The soldiershaped badly in the goal 10 mouth and sajahooting ability **

all would has been easy, winners.

4.193

CJ. Stapleton, e Veal Dis

b Palmer There seems to be a revival in the. Woodman,

À. E. interest taken in Cricket not only with D. J. Mackenzie, not out katone, b Palmer Club members but among spectators. Travers, e Dix. b Palmer... Batting throughout the week-end was of Ralston, e Hartree, Dix

J. M. Jack, & Veal, b Dix

good merit, particularly at Kowloon yes W. L. Handyside Dix terday when the Peninsula club opposed innings. The batting and the Aclding The Rest and got defeated on the first)

were outstanding features. Fearce again exhibited capable form contributing 07 Smith

Palmer runs before ho was smartly caught on the

Dix boundary by Braga. Pearce never gave a chance throughout his long innings and Corpl. Santh, b Weaser it was very unfortunate that he should Bd. Dix, e Woodman, o Wenser have been robbed of a century, An- Bd. Galner, Mackenzie, b Silkstone... other clever catch was by Evans on the G. Hartros b Weaser

Cpl. Lacey, Stapleton, b Silkstone. boundary who had to run a distance of Bd. Veal, b Silkestone... Marley. Evans was just on time and twenty yards to get to a full toss by Gnr. Palmer, b Mackenzie...

b. Silkstone. held the ballsplendidly in one band and Gar Lord, not out

Gar-50, b Rouse. Gnr. running at full speed. Brand and Gar. Page 5 Rouse Marley and the substituters also did com- mendable work, in fact the fielding waa brilliant. Kowloon were unlucky not to bave given the Rest a harder task. They were 181 runs for six wickets when Wesser Stapleton ran cut Robertson through had judgment. The batting then came to an Mackenzie abrupt conclusion, the remaining wickets falling for 14 runs. Evans batted well for his 28rans and so did de Rome. Bobitson hit a six lifting the ball well out of the area, and Lieut Gray-who has played cricket of another order in also hit a six, petting Hamilton out Mesopotamia, the Dardenella and France of the ground. In the half hours batting each way later in the day at the wicket Hamilton got a pair of specks." Bird's steady bowling was the feature of the

A coolie was buried alive in a fall so far the small pox returns show ne of earth at Tai-po Tar yesterday.

sign of a decrease. No change can bemornings play, be securing three wickets for 32 runs. Lieut. Wahl had a vigorous expected until the rain comes. four months of dryness

time behind the stumps. Edwards hud his eye cut open with a rising ball from "pparently near at hand.

Wood and Brand's left-hand was damaged at another stage in the game.

The umpires were Messrs Wenser and McKenzie,

Church, Westminster, Henry J. On Friday a Chinese woman, of 2, Size, Rugby, to LiA HOLME U Lin Terrace, had stolen from her safe DAVIS, of Pahktin, Limpsfield, widow of H.-W. Darts, formerly of jewellery and money to the value of Hongkong,

$2,120.

MILLER-DURWARD-On December 23;

1916, at Shanghai, Christina, oldest daughter of John Durward, Dundee, Sectland, to

A water-logged junk, with 20 feet

SOLDIER COMMITS SUICIDE.

The details of the match are ap-

George. of mast above water, was sighted as PAINFUL INCIDENT FOLLOWING pended second son of the late Andrew Miller and Mrs. Miller, Norfolk noon on 28th uitp. in lat 28" 8 and

long, 121 53 Terrace, Shangbai.

DEATHE.

BAILEY.-Killed in action in France,

December 16, 1916, 2nd Lieut. Anthony Drummond Bailey, aged 23 years, of Messrs. David Saxzcon and Co, Ld, and 8th Notts' and Derby Regiment, eldest son of J. A. and Mrs. W. Bailey, of the Church Missionary Society, Shanghai. BENTON-On 28th December, 1916,

MARY ELIZABETH, beloved wife of IT. COMMANDER C. J. BENTON, RN.R, and balf sister of "Mr. F B. L. BOWLEY.

KILLED IN ACTION,

TURNEULL-J.A.C.C.

Turnbull Sub Lt. R.N.V.R. Killed in action Nov.

It is announced in our advertise-

ment-columns to lay that Mr. Geo. P. and the deed to rester and Co. Lammert has become a partner in the

bárobrokers..

Mails" dispatched from Londen via Siberia for Hongkong on the 25th, 27th 28th 29th 30th November and 1st December were received here on the 30th December 1916.

A Chinese who for some unexplained cadre jumped into the barbour off the Leung Hing Wharf was rescued by the Coxswain of the bunch Awang-san, and sent to the Government. Civil Hospital.

The Hon. Treasurer of the Alice

15, late of Hongkong & Shanghai Memorial and Affiliated Hospitals begi Banking Corporation, London Staff ?

to acknowledge with thanks the follow- GARDNER-L.S.Gardner. Sub Lt. R.Ning donation to the funds of the

Division. Killed in action, late of hospitals: Hongkong & Shanghai Banking Corporation, London Staff.

The China Mail.

HONGKONG, TUESDAY, Jan. 2, 1917,

'NO PEACE YET.

that all goods are being langled at their CoMING on the heels of Sir Dovolas pisk into the hazardous and/or extra hardogs. Godowns of the Hongkong BAG's illuminating despatch on the

and Kowloon Whart and Godown Co. Battle of the Somme, the reply of the Ltd., whence and/or from the Wharves delivery may be obtained.

Goods not cleared by January, will be subject to rent.

Allies to the German "aham peace

Ginseng Guild

$80

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"Fivo cases of entarie fever, two of which anded fatally, occurred last week. There was also a fatal Chinese case of plague, bringing the number of cases up to 39 for the year, only one of which recovered. This is the lowest plague record for several your post.

·GUARD ROOM DETENTION.

"C.C."

J. T. Robinson, c Marley, b Brand J. O. Braga, e Redmond, b Bird... Lieut. Gray, cand, b' Bird 3. Stalker, b Marley B. D. Evans, Ib.w, b

b Bird.... Major T. A. Robertson, run out.... H. H. Taylor, b Hamilton... W. H. Stapleton, h Hamilton M. M. Maas, kw. b Bird

W. Wood, Bird, a Hamilton E. J. Edwards, b Hamilton...

·Extras...

**

Total...

THE "RENT."

Silkstone Rouse

Extra

POICE AT PLAY.

:

NEW YEARS DAY SPORTS AT HAR VALLEY,

The Police Mub Sports on New Fear's Day won again an unqualified w.success and not to least happy of the

gathering, were children, who regardle the sports as an ett of the year. There was the usual ristmas Tree Indon

1:

23 with useful artich and toys nad de corated with litt lanterna and tinsel

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Silver ware was inded to the oïder

giris, and work bats to the younger girls, while the boy'received work seta IF and sports gear. . Menier, wife of the Hon. Mr. Mc Messer, Captain Superintendent stolice, made tha ...presentations, and e was heartily thanked on behall & the Police by Inspector Kent who puented her with

bouquet

119

Total BOWLING ANALYSIN.

0.

9:

**

3

104

3

CHINESE R.G. THE NAVY.

The

sporti colorised interesting events, the hin being a tug nisay Iowar between married at single police men. The Married's were: Sergt. Purden, Inspecton Teritt, Gorrard, Garrod, P. and M. O'Sulvan, Darias, Sergt. Fitt, Sutton and bendenning

Played at Happy Valley on Saturday and resulted in an ewy win for the C.R.C. Un Hew Fan took six wickets for four-and the "Singles: P.C Vicol Lan- teen runs. Scores --

noc, Robertson, Harron, Pekins, Vin, ... 23 P.C. Logan and Sergt. MeWiter. The

H. F. Un, Wild C.M.C

Wai Lee Son, e Codfrey, b Pratt S. E. Fg e Robinson, b Wild

Ching, cand b Wild"

K. Wong, b Prats

b. Wild

J.

Yew, b Pratt

A. Kew, run out

J. Wong, b Pratt

G. T. Lam, c Hall, b Wild Hungu Kwong, not out

Extras ...

Total

BOWLINE" ANZYSIS.

P. O. Pratt Asat. Payr Wild 11.4 1

0 12

X.

27

THE NAVY.

.... 29 ... 26

Asst. Payr. Bobinson, b Un 16 Lt. Halle Lee. b Un

Pet. Cooke, c Ching, Ng. 17 Asst. Payr. Wild, e Ching, b Ng

1C. P. O. Pratt, b. Une P. 12. Kitson, run out

63

1. O. Bart

0

'b Un

... 10

B. Horne, b Un

...165

A painful affair occurred at Mount Austin Barracks on Now Year's Eve, Lance Corp. Ramley, taking his life. non-commissioned oficer of the K.S.LL,

Ramley, it appears, was in the guard room awaiting punishment for alleged breach of discipline. It wasalleged against him that he struck a commissioned officer while intoxicated. He was ordered to the guard room and it is believed that when the guard was changed Ramley seized a rifa and pointing the barrel at his body, draw the trigger. The bullet passed close to the heart. Ramley, W. Ramilton, e Robinson, b Stalker 0

Q. Brawn, b Stalker who was only 21 years of age, was taken Lieut. Wahl, e Robinson, b Wood to Bowen Road Hospital where he died. E. O. Bird, b Stalker L.-W. MaNicoll, not ont shortly after admittance.

2. A. Brand, b Etalker...

Extras ...

Total...

The funeral took place last evening at the Happy Valley with military honours.

SOCIAL AND PERSONAL..

A

Lieut. Jones, eldest son of H. H. D. C. Jones, one of the London managera of the Hongkong & Shanghai Bank, has. been awarded the Military Cross.

A marriage has been" arranged, and will shortly take place in Shanghai, between Robert Charles Turner, of

More people than ever went up Beckley House, Shanghai, and Maud Country

this year for the Christmas Gertrude Eleanor, second daughter of holidays, says the "NC. Daily News," Major A. E. Poole, Military Knight of and there was hardly ♫ disengaged Windsor, late 10th (Royal) KUSESTI.

houseboat left in Shanghai Festivities

in the form of large dinner parties, however, were markedly fewer this year than is ordinarily the case.

T. E Pearce, c Braga b Pearce... E. J. R. Mitchell b Evans... F. J. de Rome, Taylor, b Evans F A. Redmond, b Haas Marley, lbw, b Stalker

SATURDAY'S MATCHES.

... 07

T. Godfrey, not out

Total...

***

BOWLING LYALYSIS.

18

28 Ng Sze Kwong

4

0

... 10

CIVIL SERVICE. KOWLOON.

Un Hew Fan ... &

GOLF.

COMPETITION RESULTS

www

0

4

cent, Sergt. Ogg. Sergt. HeTullock,

"Singles" won the first pul but the

Marrieda" were triumphan in the

3second and third and won th event.

11 Inspector Gordon and Sergt. Gimmett

were the "coaches"

3

5

The 100-yarde race for membat under

25 years was won by Sergt. Grimott, PC Alexander being second. The 3 race-for-those over 35 years was won by Serg. Floyd, Sergt. Boulger eing w.second Ladies nomination: Mes. fent, Mr. Sutton and Mrs. Argua dien Cocoannt aby: Mrs. Grimmet; Miss Purden, and Mrs. Watt. There were so numerous races for the children wich were quite keenly contested.

51 - 5

Mrs Messer distributed the pries and also the tennis trophies to Inspector Kent and Grant; the bowls 04 cup to Inspector MarDonald, Inspectr Gerrard receiving second prize Serit. Pitt the third prize; and the Gourlay 38 Pairs Cup to Inspectors Kent and Watt The 14th Punjabis band during the afternoon played a well-asiested programme

The Bogey competition, played at 198 Fanling on December 30th and Sist and January 1st resulted as follows Hon. Mr A. M. Thomson ap

All Square

On the Civil Service Ground on Batur- day. Braga tock seven wickets for 18 runs The Civil service made a poor show. Scores -

KOWLOON.

J. V. Braga, e Tacchi, b Hamilton B. O. Evans, & Hamilton W. E. Thon, b Hamilton

W. H. Stapleton, b Marley.. McLennan, run out... H. Mend, b. Witchell...

J. P. Robinson, b Hamilton 40. Braws, not out

J. Fletcher, e Bird

Mr E. Golland...

Mr F. E. Kalos

Mr EL. Hancock... Dr Woodman

Mr W. D. Kmt Mr F. Maitland Mr. Ritchie Mr.C. E. Anton Capt. 8. Powell...

J

***

...1 down

130 Entries. BANKERS' CUP.

18 Won by Mr R. M. Austin in ... 33 the replay...

... Capt. J. Dewar.......

39. Hon. A. M. Thomson

5 Mr G. C. Moxon

+

..:20 Mr P. P. J. Wodehouse.... ... 14

E. J. Edwards and E. Overy did not bat

Extraa...

Witche

Total

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

R.

44

40

37

4

있다.

CIVIL SERVICE

The marriage of George Home Cook, younger son of the late Rodham Home A Christmas tragedy occurred at Cook, formerly agent

Hamilton the Hongkong Bird the village of Tai Ah Chau in the New and Shanghai Bask at. Kobe,, and Mrs. Marly 5, 1917 proposal," which we print this Territory A Sherman and his two Cook, of Stramore, Altrincham, Cheshire, All broken, chafed and damaged evening will effectually dissipate any fokis plying their daily avocation left to Lilian, daughter of Major C. H.T. packages are to be left in the Godowns doubt that may have been instilled the little village to catch fish and never Brng Hall, D.S.G., and Mrs. Byng Hall, a they will be examined by Mest anywhere in the world by German returned. Parts of their boat have and granddaughter of the late General Goddar and Douglas on the 5th, JAB 1817 at 10a.m.

against the steamer must be propaganda regarding the resolution been washed ashore near by and there C. E. Hail, Indian Army, was to take C. F. Masoq, b Brest after arriver of steainer; otherwise they out to achi to when Germany, forced perished.

ented in writing within ten days of the Allies to achieve what they set is little doubt that the fishermen have

presented

will not be recognised.

No Fire-Insurance will be effected by them into a war which none of them the undersigned in any case whatever. Bills of Lading be countersigned by JAVA CHINA JAPAN LIJN,

Agents. Hoogkong, Jan. 2/1917.

(Continued on page 8.},

THE DIARY.

place on Saturday, Dec 16, at St. James Church, Sussex gardens, Hyde Park, W.

E. W. Dawson, b Brags....

G. E. Marley, Braga....

R. C. Witchell, law, Evang...

R. A. B. Ponsonby-Fane, McLenn EW.

b Evans

P. T. Lamble b Evans...

R. E. O. Bird b Braga...

C. J. Tacchi, & McLennan, b Braga C. Sera pot out J. W. Franka, b Braga....

4 Extras

13

...169

4

FOOTBALL.

down

CLUB DEFEATED IN HONGKONG LEAGUE.

BRITISH PER CENT. EXCHEQUER BONDS AND WAR CERTIFICATES

The Chartered Bank of India Australia & China inform us the they received this morning the fol lowing telegrara of yesterday's date from London.

"Treasury announce that no fur- ther applications will be received 6 per cent. Exchequer Bonds or War Expenditure Certificates."

GERMAN FIRMS AND TRADE MARKS AT HONGKONG,

In the House of Commons, recently Mr. Stewart asked the Secretary" State" for the Colonies whether the liquidation of Geroun firms in Hong.. kong has been in process for over two, years; if so, what is the reason for this delay and will the benefit of the con- The game between the Club and the tinual rise in market prices eventually IK.S.II. on Saturday for First Division be given to the estates of the German 1 points was a dull affair due to a holiday firms interested; and (2) whether the atmosphere. The Clab, strongly repre-registration of five trade marks for one sented, played about se poor a game a German firm and 60 trade marks for possible and lacked sufficient energy to another. German firm was renewed by buck up and aqualise when the Shrop order of the Hongkong Government shire were a goal in hand. When the within the last three months; and, if Infantrymen scored again within a few so, what is the object of this procedure; seconds of their first succéus the Club and cap His Majesty's Government played bewildering football and evinced give an assurance that the benefit to be a considerable lack of eatbuissem. Only derived from such registration will not O very occasionally did the Club get to the corua to German subjects

Shropshires goal and then, the shooting ation as the number of marks renewed Mr. Bona Lar I have no inform

was poor.

A tame opening developed in Hongkong. The Governor has been into excitement when the Shropshires instructed to place enemy-owned trade had a lead of two goals, and when the marks under the control of the Govern 45 Club forwarda" efforts were nullified by mens and to retain them under Govern- the elective defence the soldier crowdment control till the end of the War joared atid-urged the Infantrymen to Meanwhile, these marks are being kept scored pet again. No chance was over off the market, as owing to local given to Stalker or Robinson and by conditions, they cannot be sold in checking the wings the Shropshires had Hongkong na in other Colonies. the grow well in hand. The Club had Instructions were given to liquidate the the disadvantage of playing against the enemy firms in Hongkong as rapidly an wn and a strong breeze in the opening of non enemy creditors of the firms and possible consistently with the interests hali HERE is no use of our "beating The second half saw the Club hovering reason to suppose that this is not being of the state of the market. I love no around the bush. We might as continally around the Shropshires goal dome, but I have asked the Governor to for, in the face of much discouragement well out with it first, us last. We want and s goal was scored. "For a long time and me a report. The balance of the

yourto try Chamberlain's Cough Remedy from people who predicted that it the best me you have a cough or fold would never pay he conceived and there is no reason so far, As we can see constructed the cable tramway to the why you should not do so. Tha pra

paration by remarkable

res his Peak which has led to the great hudding gained world wide development which has taken place people everywhere & pesk

bighest terms of praise. It is for there during the past front'r Ave year. by All Chemists and Storekeepe

It is worthy of record that yesterday, January 1st, Mr. Findlay Smith, the owner of the Feak stel, commenced,

had desired, but which all strenuously

The sixth and final performance of "Kismet" by the Hongkong A.D.C. st sought to avoid. All the admir-,

the Theatre Regal was witnessed by a able sentiments about responsibility large and enthusiastic audience, and the 1300 to her people and humanity which

supper later at the Hongkong Hotel Germany has been expressing recently was very largely patronized. The net are evidently belated conceptions proceeds will form a substantial con- ho facetiously puts it, the second "anli in Germany, Had there been a dne tribution to the "Star and Garter century of his residence in Hongkong. Braga appreciation of these excellent virtues Fund, and the production of Kismet He arrived in the Colony on New Year's Evans in Germany in July 1914 the war itself will go down to history in the would certainly never have occurred. annals of the Colony as the greatest That is made clear by the published over achieved.

success which our local Thespeans have diplomatic correspondence, and the

MEMO, FOR TOMORROW. 11am-Auction of Household Furni taro at No. 34 Wyndham Street.

General Memoranda.

Friday, Jan. 1

Noon-Green Island Cement Co.'s Beply of the Allies to the German

Extraordinary Meeting.

MONDAY, Jan &

142pm-Full moon.

THONESDAY, Jan. 17

Non-Presentation of Frizza by Lady

May at Bolilion Public School,

Chinese New Yest

Peace Note very pertinently reminds Germany of the earnest offorts made by the Allies to prevent war. The Reply puts Germany's present. manœuvre in its true perspective. It shows that the shyest

I was not made bécausalit

CLOSING QUOTATIONS.

85 178.

Cement

TIS

3.30 pm buyers sellers 6.60 buyers 11.00 sellers.

sales

Day 1861, and walked to the Peak Mag- staff Ho celebrated his fiftieth an Diversary yesterday by walking up to the flagstaff from the Peak Hotel. To Mr. Finday Smith we owe the develop ment of the Peak as a residential ares,

·Total

BOWLING ANALYBIS.

STRAIGHT AT IT.

the Club looked like making draw proceeds rerusining-after liquidduon. Numerous shots were serb and all ware will be in the hands of the Government, doared and then the Bhropshires treas and its ultimate disposal will not be ferred the play and relieved a threaten cettied till the congiosion of peace, and ing peranza, & epurt by the Club to will presumably depend on the action wards the dusk ended abruptly with the take by the enemy in regard to Allied whiste les ting, the Oits defeated by. prżyste property in enemy eduntries

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