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HONGKONG, SATURDAY, January 13, 1815.

THE ALLIES' REPLY.

THE CHINA MAIL.

NEWS OF THE DAY.

LOCAL AND GENERAL,

It la notided in the Gurelle that under the Hollya Ordinace: Wednes day January 24th will be a General Holiday.

HONGKONG WAR CHARITIES FUND.

EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE REPORT.

CHARITIES THE COMMITTEE

HAS HELPED,

SATURDAY, JANUARY 18, 1917.

meeting for the Royal Flying Corps | their monthly disbursements for the Hospital and they had consented to the working partion. diverting of a portion of the contribu tion to other objecta.

PRISONERS-OF-WAR FUND

APPEAL BY THE GOVERNOR.

COMMERCIAL.

HONGKONG. SHIRE MIRKET.

Msaurs. Moxon and Taylor in their

week)," share raport dated 19th January

te

Our maket opened weak, but' bas since show signs of slightly renewed strength, but the volume of business transacted has con on a very sumailscale. Tight money is st exercising an adverse influence.

FURTER is quoted from London 3/-

per l

st

BANKS-Hongkong Ranks have buyers

North Chinas at $150, and Yana tazes at

$700 üfter business at the rate. MARINE INSURANCEL Unions are

wanted at 8000, arid Cantons at 8370,

The only other thing he had to. report was that the Hon. Mr. C E) Anton had joined the Committee in place of Mr. David Landale and Regarding the Prisoners-of-War Fund

that Dr. Marriots bad consented to -a fund for sending parcels of food serve during the absence on leave of our prisoners-of-war in Germany-Mr.

Dr. Harston. A meeting of the General Committee Sharp said the committee had left of the Hongkong War Charities Fand it to Mr. Stewart and De" Atkinson: was held yesterday afternoon in the to decide thy particular organisations H. E. THE GOVERNOw said; The de. The Mercantile Bank of India Ltd. Council Chamber, E.E the Governor through which these parcela" would be tails given by the Chairman of the notify they are prepared to receive presided over a large attendance. subscriptions to the new War" Loan and

sent, with view to avoiding the danger, Executive Committer constitute striking to remit same to London at best current Chairman of the Executive Committee, too many parcels to popular regiments but I wish to refer to some faults in the The Hon. Mr. E. H. Star, KC which they knew had arison, of sending evidence of the generosity, of the com- munity in subscribing to War Charities, rate. No charge is made for holding referring to the minutes of the previous and overlooking the less popular. There tock in safe custody, and dividends meeting said the only matter which the was a society in existence, with a British organisation through which we raise $955 remain at last week's level will be collected for subscribers Tree of Executive Committee had to report Minister at its head, which was superin subscriptions Monthly subscriptions are $375, and China. Fires at 3155 dre FIRE INSURANCEA-Rongkong Fires arising out the business of the previous tonding the transmission of these parcela obviously the most desirable source of quiet with no business passing. meeting was the matter of the celebrato British prisoners in a very expect. know just where they are, and ferred Indea have fallen to $139 carb,

revenue for they enable subscribers to

Survey Fouglases are in demand at $115) after business at the rate. De tion of the Red Cross Day. He thought tions manner. Ninety-nine por cont..of

committees it was quite unnecessary to say anything thesu parcela arrived at their destination give tha

baxsiness done. The Preferred aro on steadyfer at $43 Star Ferries arok, buyers about that now, for they all knew that and in very good condition.

working basis. Chinese profer other at 83s. Steamboats are a fairly strong the total receipts on that day were gone! His Excellency I may say I am in methods and do well with them, but market at thing over $41,000 which enabled the receipt of a communication to the effect if the Europeans here maks monthly Executive Committee, after paying that now the whole of the Funds for subscriptions in accordance with their all expenses, with

control and direction of one organisation the aid of assisting prisoners of war are under the

commission.

UNFOUNDED RUMOURS.

With reference to certain rumours which have been current in the Colony with regard to losses of vessels of the Indo Chias Steam Navigation "Com pany, we are authoritatively informed that such rumours are entirely without foundation.

THE MAGISTRACY.

ALLEGED OFIUM POSSESSION.

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trifling sum from the general fund of the Committee, to send home £5,000, which he thought was a very good result of the "Our Day" effort.

Mr. SHARP remarked that the War Charities Committee bad now been operating for nearly a year, and he proceeded to mention the principal allocations they bad made out of the general fund.

LADIES' WORKING PARTIES.

Mr. Sharp That was not definitely known. Continuing, he said they had iately allocated £1,000 to this object, making a total of £1,500 at the end of the year.

On

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probably a little higher might be come to business at 8129 for Settlement RIFINALE China Sugara have

changed hands at That while Raubs and Malabonn could be placed at 337.

Ora AND MINING. — Tangkats have

and Iral Caspians si 30/- are unchanged from last weak.

at 82.40, Tronohs at 31/6, Shells at 1081,

DOCKS WEARVES AND GODOWNL—-

Koricon Wharves have buyers at 356 transactions at the rate. Hong- kone Docks have chazzed hands at 5129 for January

Settlement, and Shanghai Docks bɅvo

tok buying 'huotation

of Ts. 67 with no sellers at the rate.

TANDS HOTRES AND

▷ BUILDINGA -Cen- trals at $101. Hongkong Lands at 305 and Hongkong

Hotels

are sil at $113.

on and offer t

ons. Humphreys Are xt quotation

COTTY MILLA-Evo at

TH 1.48,

would be very materially increased At means, however small, our total income

present monthly subscriptions average under $2,500 and are short of even the local working parties' expenditure which iswell over $3,000 a month. The monthly subscriptions, etc., should reach a very much larger arm. It cannot be ex BLINDED SOLDIERS, AND SAILORS. "

pected that a proper monthly subscrip The next object they had assisted was tion system can be established if people the fund for the soldiers and sailors live in fear of constant spasmodic blinded in the war. There was a general

calls extra

their purse The cost monthly for materials used organisation covering the various efforts such calls would necessarily have to wanted at 96.80 Points Bre offer by the Ladies' Working Parties in the but the Executive Committee thought be reduced to a minimum. They can ing at 82, and Korinco Lands at $35. Colony was something over $3,000. the best of the organisations for the not be ruled out entirely for instance, Kang Yiks at The 14 Yangtszepoos at what extent it might increase in the founded by Sir Arthur Pearson, who coming an annual alfair and there must The 12 for Cash closing with buyers This cost was steadily increasing, and to purpose was the St. Dunstan's Hospital the "Our Day" effort looks like best. 54 ore quoted nominall Shanghai

Cottons have been

heon done AC Tls. 110 and. future none of them: knew. They had himself was blind, and the work was be other small exceptions also. But it at the been very much helped by the Shipping therefore sympathetically carried on the community shows any desire to take tries are noted at R. China Lights

Tatter rate. ELECTRIC COMPANIES--Homakone Fler- & Companies, which had shipped the work The blinded men were taught trades up the monthly subscription system it could be placed at St. and Hongkong the Indies had done either absolutely by which they could make their own will be the duty of the Committed to Trams have come to husiness to a large free or at vary mach reduced rates. letter from Sir Arthur Pearson to the as far as may be from other calls. There 9.00 after sxies. Wm. Powells could be living. He read a very appreciative endeavour to see that they are protected

At 37 and MISCELLANEOUS-Chica_Borneos have He mentioned, for instance, Messrs.

buyers at 181 and hins Providents at. Butterfield and Swire. The various Committee, acknowledging their first A Chisiese apprentice shoemaker was letters of acknowledgment from Home lanation of £500, and intimating tha: seem no reason why the monthly sub-placed at 267. Waterboats have changeri sentenced by Mr. Wood this morning and from the front which had been a permanent inscription referring to scription system should not be extended hand at $16. Dairy Farms are offering hero, after which date they cannot be it described as the fact that "the theft of two shoes from the show case newspapers, showed bow necessary tha on the wall of the lobby of the hospital, appears that there is every reason dan is 274,7'and the TIT. selling rate on

to fourteen days' hard labour for the published from time to time in the local Hongkong's generosity had been placed to the mercantile firms, and indeed it at 11.70.

EXCHANGE-The derrand rate on Lon- recognised. No claims will be admitted objects which the statesmen of the of a shop in Qusen's Road, West. One articles made by the ladies were, and They had sent another £1,000 to the why it should be so extended.

that toiz. Goods are being landed and placed at their risk in the HONGKONG AND KOWLOON WHARE AND Gonow Co.' Godowns at Kowloon, where sack coorlyn-

ill be ment

sorted out mark by mark and delivery can be obtained as soon as the Goods are Isarted..

Optional Goods will be carried on unle instructions are given to the contrary before NooN, TO-BAT.

Georis not cleared by the 20th January, 1917. will he

he subject to rent. Damaged packages must be felt in the Godowns for axamination by the Consignes and the Co.'s representatives at an apuoint ed hour on TUESDAY and FRIDAY.

All claims must be presented within

fen days of the steamer's arrival

After the goods have left the Godowns,

NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.

Agents.

Hongkong, Jan 13, 1817.

THE DIARY.

A ship's watchman was charged before Mr. Wood with possession of 13 was stated that Tur Reply of the Allied Powers to taels of opium. It President WILSON's Note puts the acal defendant was observed by a ship's on all that has been already uttered to be looking very stout when in explanation of their refusal to senach and in a light scule a packet boarding the ship. The guard made a entertain what is so obviously a fell on deck containing 10 tins of opium deceitful and treacherous offer by valued at 880. Mr. Gardiner (on behalf Germany to end the war. The of Mr. Grist) asked and obtained Reply rightly challenges in the remand, bail being fixed at $750. friendliest but clearest way" the analogy, which the President's Note drew between the opposing belli- gerents. The Note, it will be

remembered, called attention to what

SHOP LIFTING.

belligerents on both sides have in this shoc was dark and the other brown. war are virtually the same, as stated 1418 in general terms to their own people and to the world. Each side desires

MEMOS. FOR MONDAY.. 3pm-Auction of Sites for Booths

and Matsheds it Happy Valley. 6 30 p.m.-Lecture by Mr. Denman Fuller in the Helena May Institute.

General Memorandae

Wronkidat, Jes. 17:

Diocesan School Prize Giving. Noon-Presentation of Prises by Lady

May at Bellios Public School SATURDAY, Jan. 20:-

Nood-Auction of R. C. "Kang Ting

at Mesare. Hughes and Hough's.

TUMDAY, Jan. 23 :-

Chinese New Your.

General Holiday.

THUENDAY, Jan. 15:-

Burns' Night FRIDAY, Jan. 20-

to make the rights and privileges,ot

weak peoples and small States as secure against aggression or denial in the future as the rights and privileges of the great and powerful States now at war. Each wishes itself to be made accure in the future, along with all other nations and peoples, against the recurrence of wars like this, and against aggression of selfish in. terference of any kind. Each would be jealous of the formation of any mere rival leagues to preserve ab uncertain balance of power amidst multiplying suspicions; but each is

FERN CUTTING.

STAR AND GARTER

FUND.

fand.

OFFICERS' FAMILIES FUND.

extent of

At 893 while Cements are again in favour

It

Shanghai is 07.

how much they were appreciated

might well take the form of a proportion of what they, would be prepared to give Tasy would remember that Hong-

as donations and of what there is reason The Officers' Families Fund was the to believe they are only waiting an kong undertook the provision and next fund they supported. Its opportunity to give. No better oppor Mr. Wood fined a Chinese 31 or equipment of a ward in the now Star doing a very useful and valuable work,tunity is likely to occur. We now want seven days' imprisonment on a charge and Garter" hospital and they sent and they had sent a further donation of an assured monthly income to be put on of cutting ferns on the hillside. A home for that purpose £3,000, which £1,000, making £2,000 for the year... big basket of fine specimens was ex- they understood was enough But it bibited in court na the result of was found to be insufficient. Another defendant's industry.

UNIVERSITY OF HONGKONG."

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MATRICULATION AND SENIOR LOCAL EXAMINATIONS, DECEMBER, 1916.

'

..

DREADNOUGHT HOSPITAL.

THE BISHOP OF VICTORIA.

May Institute on the History of the Eng-

The Bishop of Victoria's engage a more stable basis and therefore, pro manits for next week include bably, on a larger basis, which would | Sunday 14th --Preach at St. Paul's £250 were required, and they were

To the Dreadnought Hospital at make it unnecessary to make any further Chinese Church at 17 am

Mandiny 15th.Chinese, Church Body sending that amount. This ward was Greenwich they had given £500. It special appeals for some time. We at nm. called the "Hongkong Ward," and they was a very old institution founded in now knew the charitable organisations Tuesday 18th-President to Prule

| Girls' School Prize giving at 12 o'clock. had-if they wished to exercise them the time of George 17, and much which command the sympathy of

Tuesday 16th-Tecture at the Halens rights in that ward, Buch as giving enlarged during the war. It took everybody; to these we have already

lish Bible at 5.30 nm. preference, in its use, to anyone in a man, not only from the Navy, but subscribed and desire to subscribe

Wednesday 17th-Prosice at the Do- capucited who came from Hongkang. also from the Mercantile Marine-men | more largely. We prefer fixed monthly cesan Boys' School Prize giving at 12

ROYAL FLYING CORPS HOSPITAL

who were doing good work, dangerous subscriptions but if there are any

o'clock.

Thursday 18th-Preside at the Dio The next object on the list of those work, in mine sweeping and mine-laying. who do not wish to bind themselves cisan Girls' School Prize giving at 11 am. supported was the Royal Flying Corns It was in need of funds. Mesars Stewart to such they need not promise a definite dirls' College Prize giving at 3 o'clock.

Friday 17th--President St. Stephen's Hospital. This hospital was doing and Atkinson were making inquiries amount. We shall be glad to receive ready to consider the formation of LIST OF SUCCESSFUL CANDIDATES splendid work, and last Juce they pro and the committee had sent £500 in

mised to contribute £10,000 a year to

the meantime. this hospital for two purposes, (1) to; maintain a Hongkong ward in the With regard to Belgian Relief the withdraw their subscriptions at any ST. JOHN AMBULANCE BRIGADE. existing hospital, and (3) to assist a Executive Committee had allocated time. There is one other point which proposed extension, which the London $500 for that cbject and had given I referred to on the day that I first HONGKONG AND CHINA DIETZION Committee intended to proceed with at discretion to their London represents established this Committee, and that is opce. Award in the Hospital was tires to support Belgian Relief organis that none of us should allow our charity named the "Hongkong Ward." Deations in Britain or Belgium as they lays had occurred in connection with thought best. the extension, owing to the difficulty of finding suitable premises, and it was thought that, as time was passing and nothing very definite being done, it the General Committee was circularised have been advertised by the Govern

a league of nations to insure peace and justice throughout the world." The President's complaint was that: "Never yet have the authoritative spokesmen of either of the belligerenta severally avowed the precise objects which would, if attained, satisfy them and their people that the war had beer fought out. The world has been Batries close for Bangkong Race left to conjecture what definite results,

Keeting:

what actual, exchange of guarantees, what political or territorial changes

5.30 pm.-Meeting of Seatbolders and Subscribers to St. John's Cathedral SATURDAY, Jan 27 :----

MONDAY, Jan. 10 :----

11.30 am-West Point Building Cos

Meeting.

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MATRICULATION.

HONOURS.

•No. Name

School.

15 Chan Kwan Po

37 Sung Zan Yoen, Medhurst College,

J! Shanghai

1 Lai Sun Ia

PASH.

3 Ang Swee Chenz 4 Lum Mun Yoko

Cheah Toon Lok 10 Wa x12 Yong Loo

Tee

Tak

Lin

14. Wu Sza In

BELGIAN RELIE?,,

2

OTHER CHARITIES.

There were other smaller charities which they had supported and recently

monthly what they can spare so long as

they can apare it. I need hardly add that fixed monthly subscribers can alter of

to interfere with our financial assistance to the Imperial Government by way of investments in the various forms of war loans and War Savings Cetrificates which are 'offered to us. These finds

Orders for week ending January

20th, 1016.

J

„VACCINATION DUTT.

Public Vaccination duty will be carried out as below:-

Y.MO. A. Division. Daily from 7 p.m.-8 p.m.

Bergeants, Bo Ship-on and Fo Leisen.

16 Cheung Lui Kong, Queen's College would be wise to communicate with for permission to send to their Londonment weekly for some months past now 11.45 am-HK. Central Estate Ltd's military success even, would bring the x 16 Carlos Francisco da Roza, S. their representatives on the Committee representatives a sum of money which and the responia has been large, I for general supervision.

or readjustments, what stage of

19 All

17 Ahmed OsmanI Joseph's

bladar,

College

"Meeting.

war to an end." So far as the Allies Noon.-H.K. Land Investment and are concerned President WILSON bas now beeá furnished with the more geney Cow. Heeting.

#

12.16 1.m.-EK. Land Reclamation precise information he desires, but

Co' Meeting.

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GENERALLY.

ØRDER IT BEFORE GOING HOME; AND THUS KEEP IN OTOSE TOUGH COLONY.

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THE

WERY young child is susceptible to

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15 Ernest Rakor, Dicétan Boys' School

29. Fan Pu

so far, there has been no response of x 25 D. EACH PERMY. this character from the German aide.

There is no reason to suppose that Germany is at this moment prepared

to concede what the Allies describe: aa their primary and necessary aims aims which, however, the Allies are grimly determined to achieve at all costs. Unless, therefore, Ger- mady speedily climbs down all further efforts on the part of the Neutral Powers to bring about peace must be indefinitely postponed. The American people, and the Neutral Powers of Europe cannot but strongly sympathise with most of the aims the Allies formulate in their Reply to President Wnsox's. Note and we cannot believe that either of them. would dare to press for a Peace which does not guarantee these primary and neccasary conditions of permanence.

The amount of rain which foll in croop. Don't wait until this dreadithe, Colony Inat month is recorded by

ful disesse attacks your little one before the Director of the Royal Observatory you prepare for it comes in the night when chemists shope are usually closed, as 0.050, inch. It has been known to aud this alone should be a warning Get be absolutely nil in the month of And keep Chamberlain's Cough Remedy

on hand. It never fails, acts quickly, Decembar, but the maximum rainfall for and is sbsolutely harmless For sale

Chemists and Storekeepers.

that month within the hat thirty years die recorded na: 4.900 inc

(a) V.M.C.A. Bend Onarters. Privates,

Pun Yun-sang, Trang Kor-sm.

No.

(b)

T

Station Man Mo Temple. Pon Te We, Pun Yun-sanz,

Corp. Wei Kan, Privates Ho Cho-nin

CHEATS,Cheng Yew. So Chi-keung-

Mr. Murray Stewart and Dr. J M. should be used at their discretion believe; how much one cannot tell Augustus Chenalloy 21 Antoine George Repanakis, Dio Atkinson-to the effect that if the

without reference to the banks. But staller charities. It was amongst cosan Boys' School

extension could not be arranged for with very difficult here to know about small what I want to emphasise is that in a reasonable time-say, two months-

charities, and correspondence wasted both forms assist the Imperial Govern it would be better to divert the money ranch valuable time and telegraphing ment, because by our subscriptions to to a more immediately useful object, That was at the beginning of September society as the Surgical Requisites deal of the Government's financial Weat

was most costly. There was such a the various charities we relieve a grent and after the two months had expired Society which supplied artificial limbs responsibilities, and both forms of Yau-kan. the proposal came from the London for soldiers, which whilst not asking assistance should have the fall support Committee itself that they accept tho

Shit 34 Wei Hur

4 Hau Pir Yuan, Gritüith John Col

45

lege, Hankow

Shanghai

Woo Kyi Ming, Medhurst College,

48 Ning Nee, Private, Shanghai'

Not eligible to enter the Faculty

of Medicine

SENIOR LOCAL'FOR- BOYS,

2 Tang Che Cheong 53. Ng Ka Wing, St. Pauls College, with Distinction in Arithmetic and Mathematics,

68 Chan Chic Chang, Sacred Heart

College, Canton.

1.

SENIOR LOCAL POR GIRLS.

er C. C. Frost, Kowloon British School

School.

37 & M. Forsyth, Kowloons British

ga. N. M. Barretto, Italian Convent

School

JUNIOR LOCAL FOR BOYS:

small ones.

It was to benefit such

societies that Mr. Stwart and Dr. Atkinson had been seat. £1000.to be divided as they thought best.

NEED OF MONTLLY SUBSCRIPTIONS..

There being on other business the meeting closed

DONATION FROM AMOT.

£200 per month for the ward in the for large subscriptions, was glad of of the community. existing hospital and drop the idea of of the proposed extension. The existing the satisfactory work in its Hongkong hospital was doing a very excellent and

Ward and now the Committee here had £10,000 a year not spent on the The funds in hand up to a few days fully received as a donation to the A draft for 276.8.5. has been grate- extension at its disposal for other agn were about $38,000 in Hongkong Hongkong Association of Women War charities. They had in fact, allocated and £5,000 in England. That large Workers, being part of the proceeds of an part of that, money to the Prisoners of Hongkong balarea was mainly due to a Entertainment got up by Mr. Weippert War Fund, the Blind Soldiers and series of very excellent theatrical and the Amoy residents; who also sent Sailors Fund and other excellent funds performances, get up by the Chinese a case containing 348 bandages and 21 of a like character. The Hongkong members of the Committee which pairs of socks for Queen Mary's Necdie Jockey Club had earmarked its contri-relised nearly $20,000 for which they work Guild.

1 V. M. Hast, Victoria British Schoolbution of $35,000 from the last race were very grateful. The Executive Com 4 G. F. Bullock, Kowloon British

School: 6 R. C. Oegg, Victoria British School.

Ynen Wat

Ping

18 Lee Pak Hang, Queen's College.

17 William Mok Bad Shang Queen's) -

Collego.ANJE

80 Ho Chee Wing.

STRAIGHT AT IT.

mittee felt it right, to get rid of that money and they had already allocated it amongst the charities he had already

CLOSING QUOTATIONS.

VIERE is no use of our "beating indicated. The result was that after pay 24, Vau Hau King, Ying Wah College.well out with it first as last. We want with the Ladies Working Parties they around the bust We might as ing's few outstanding bills in connection you to try Chamberlain's Cough Remedy.

TU JUNIOR LOCAL FOR GIRLS.

43. D E Curry, Kowloon British School There is no reason. ac far as we can see therefore, now in need of maro money the next time you have a cough or cold. were about $15,000 in hand. They were why you should not do an. This pre-

44 Mary Kinross,"

49. E. M. Curry,

Douglases

Indos Def....

China, Sugar Wharto

Cementi,

49. M. M. Rameny.

59 GasEn Woolley," Victó

School

highest terms of praise. It is for sale mention that the monthly subscriptions ritish by all Chentists and Storakoopers.

at the present time did not amount to

Bkong

S'hai Cottons

47 R. Lery

48 EF: Knight,

paration by its remarkable cures has ercially monthly subscriptions As gained a world wide reputation and he was dealing with figures be might people everywhere speak of it in the

Station. Hollywood Rond Tuhe

Privates To Kwok-fs, (d) No 3 Station, Hollywood Road Weat fopposite gehe, Wong Fu, Wong

Chan Choi Fee). Pri-·· Leung

rates Leur

(e) No. 4 Station, Possession Point. L Gorporal Seto Chung, Privates Fung Tung, Chen Fu-sang.

VICTORIA DIVISION.. ||~ "(a) No. 18 Ewo St. Dails from 11 am to 2 pm. Private To Chaing-in s

(b) House to House Visits Common- cing bionday, Jan. 5th, Bridges St. Private Colin Mackenzie.

SAITINGPUR DIVISION.

attend as warned for duty, commencin

House to Hours Visite Members to Monday, January 18th. Bridges St.

PARADES.

VICTORIA DIVIAON. Monday, 5.16 p.m. Queen's College

First id Lecture.

Tuesday, 6.15 pm Queen's College. Quadrangle, Company Drill

Friday $15 p.m. Queen's College First Aid Lecture.

(Ed.) E. BILPER,

Oficer In Charge of District,

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