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THE AUSTRIAN PEACE OVERTURES.
An interesting situation is created IN GENERAL MEETING by the Austrian pence overtures to be held at the Company's Offices, St. Russin. If the statement authorised George's Buildings, on SATURDAY, the seh JAY, 1917 at 12 o'clock Nos, for the by the Austro-Hungarian Government purpose of presenting the Heport of the really means what it says, Austria Directors together with a Statement of Accounts to 28th February, 1017, and electing Directors and Auditors.
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By Order of the Board of Directors. GIBB. LIVINGSTON & C...
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the Eatente Powers. One of these is an agreement which provides that perce shall only be made by the so Powers in common. There
CLAIM FOR DAMAGES AGAINST
SOAP MANUFACTURERS.
Before Sir Willian Rees Davies, R.CM
THE MAGISTRACY.
A CHARGE OF MANSLAUGHTER. ia to be no peace made separately Chief Justice, this morning, the case was by Great Britaic, France, Russia or beard in which Tang Yuk Chuan and brakesman
In Mr. Wood's. Court yesterday Taly. When Austria-Hungary makes Lys Joon Sang (by Tang Yuk Chuen, (charged on remand) pleaded not guilty ramed Wong Chung her peace overtures to Russia ale from William Gossage and Sons Ltd, coolie also employed on the Railway, at This attorney) claim $1,000. damages to the manslaughter of Ip Ma Pui, a is either hoping that the new Russian being damage sustained by the plaintiffs Shatin, on March 28th, 1917. Government will prove unfaithful to in consequence of the defendant having its pledge, or else she recognises that obtained an interiza injunction against who was a brakesman on the ballast It was alleged that the defendant her declaration is made to all the them in an original action, in 1918, and train wrecked near Sha-tin, on March Power in the Entente. If peace is in accordance with the undertaking 28th, was responsible for the accident made with Austria-Hangary it can given by them on the 7th day of October which cosulted in the death of two be only on the terms that Austria-1916, by the defendants' counsel, to be Hungary estirely ceases hostilities responsible in damages as follows: not only towards Russia but towards Storage on 1,260 caes of "Bechirs" all the Powers of the Entente, and Scap $126; depreciation thereon,
H
coclies and injury to eight coolie
The Hon. C. SP. (Mr. Mel, Messer) appeared to prosecute the case and
Kowloon Mortuary and Sergeant Medical Oficer in charge of
Dorney of Sha-tin
the case adjourned.
Other witnesses were then called and
the
*THE
TUESDAY, APRIL 17, 1917.
HONGKONG HORTICUL-
TURAL SOCIETY.
"ANNUAL GENERAL HEETING.
Good
under guarantees that she chall$630; Special damage through loss of avidence was given by Dr. Smalley, Lihould be taken as read. The present support and I am sure you will all render no assistance whatever to Sale, 244. Plaintiffs also claim cost Germany or the other members of of the action. the Quadruple Alliance. That must be the test of Austria-Hungary's desire for peace.
NEWS OF THE DAY.
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
The Hongkong Stock Exchange will be closed after.1 p.m. on Monday next, St. George's Day.
Customs warehouse. The damage is A fire at Osaka has destroyed the
estipater at Yen 2,500,000,
At the annual meeting of the Shanghai Stock Exchange the members unanimously decided to donate 1,000 to sume of the war fauds.
Mr. C. Faithinl appeared for the plaintiffs and Mr E. J. Grist for the defendants.
Mr. Faithfull, in outlining the case, A JUVENILE OFFENDER acid that the soap was purchased from Singapore and his clients were precluded
A very small boy, & mere mita in from selling it by injunction, up to Wood this morning on
stature, was brought before Mr. J. R. November 13th, 1916. The soap wahawking without a license
a charge of from the agent of the plaintiffs in Singa pore, the latter having in turn purchased
the the soap from the defendant Company and it was like the soap and bore the same label as that sold by the defendanta When the latter found that the soap rote to his agent instructing him not had been purchased in Singapore he to sell any more for export to Hongkong, agent Here. since he already had a duly appointed
“.
Magistrate that although the boy was
Inspector Sullivan informed but a child, he was already an eficient hawker had made a daily practice of peddling a large basket of towels, valued at about ten dollars.
view. The question will have the at- tention of the new Committee sad the views of members on the subject will Sa welcomed. I cannot help feeling that the work done by the Society and the interest it has evoked in the culture
Society was held at the City Hall matter of public interest
of Howers and vegetables is worthy of Government support, anything whick Tae annual general meeting of the life in this Colony rapidly becomes ú tands to add to the attractiveness of
Stadt, Mrs. Newall, Mr. J. Scott Colony both as a place of residance and at noon today. Mr. H. W. Lookerrogetables grown under healthy con presided and there were present-Mrs.ditions and bright arrays of pretty Hurston, Mr. W. Tutcher (Committee) of resort. The Chinese market gardener and Measts E. Ormiston J. J. Harrington is not slow to undertake the culture of flowers add greatly to the assets of the
A. Nicol (Hon. Secretary) and E. N.what he finds is to the public taste and Leefe (Hon Treasurer).
we have good reason for supposing that. Gentlemen. With your permission I think the time has come when re
The CHAIRMAN said:-Ladies and borus fruit in
this work of the
Society has this direction. I
matter for great congratulation. No. 10. propose that the Report and Accounts may justifiably apply for Government position of the Society is, I think, a endorse the propomi that we should do only have we more members than ever a tribute of appreciation to the work of I cannot close my romarks without before, not only did we have a greater our Secretary, Mr. Nicol. Erary ex number of exhibitors at the recent show bibitor must have been impressed with than ever before, but the number and the care, the organization and the quality of the exhibits reached a patience which be devoted to his task standard which no previous experience but only the Committee know the full may take this as evidence of a greater to him. I am had led as to hope for. I think we extent to which the Society is indebted interest being taken in horticulture, an share the regret of the Committee sure you will all interest which I think will tend to grow at his inability to continue his office for cach year. The culture of vegetables another year. Fortunately with your increasing passion and failure only Nicol has promised to render all the and flowers holds out great rewards to approval, we have found a good man to stimulates its votaries to make greater assistance he can. those who puraze it; it becomes an replace him in Mr. Bowley and Mr. efforts for success. Its secret lies in deni as far as I can with any features of diligent and painstaking attention and the Society or the show which any I shall be glad to
number of persons in the Colony now beg to propose that the Report no trouble can be too great and no membey may desire to raise but I will frat are to be attained. Thern must still be as presented be approved and passed. precaution too amall the best results propose that the Report and Accounts. who take an interest in the subject but and the Accounts ba adopted. remain outside the Society and I hope they will all be stimulated to join
our annual show which I think it desira our ranks and that this year will see a further large addition to our member ble to allude to. It is one of the rules ahip. There are one of two features o
of the Society that all exhibita shond Mrz NEWALL seconded that Mr. L. N. Mr. H. W.. LOOKER proposed and bear exhibit numbers on arrival at the Lara be re-elected Hor. Treasurer,. show. This rule appears to be looked and this motion was also carried upan by many exhibitors as an amiable Mr H. W. LOOKER proposed and Me Mra A. Maitland, Hon. Treasurer on the shoulders of the staging Mr F. B. L. Bowley be elected as, Hon. enormously to the burden A. Nicoll would not stand for election, Workers, asks for the publication of the before the show becomes a dumping Mrs Newall, Mrs Aubrey, Mrs Taylor, appended Statement of Account of ground for a mass of unattended pots Messrs E Ormiston, A. Nicholson, W. Hongkong Association of Women War throughout the greater part of the day elected for War Hospitals Supply. Depot and Committee and it becomes increasingly Secretary The motion was carried.
difficult to cope with it. The show area
The following canimittes 120 the coming your:- Receipts and Expenses from 13th with nothing to identify the class they J. Tutcher, J. Scott Harston and Association was started till 31st March, the requisite time becomes a superhu.vious remarks in tonnection with" December 1915, when the former are intended for, the gardeners con Nicol
carned disappear, and then staging in The PRESIDENT, referring to his pre- 1917, when the latter Association man task. Fortunately we found this peculation by exhibitors, read a letter terminsted.
year a super stager is Mr. Bowley who in which it was alleged that con- From 1st April, 1917, the accounts of task but there is no reason why it Show, amongst the Chinese gardeners, derated the whole of the day to the siderable cheating went on at the let
Store Sub-Committee, by whom lists of before they left his house the work of prizo was awarded. The President re
dealt with by the War Charities Working Parties (as far as they eco-should have taken more than a few One fustance was cited in which it was cern: the War Charities Committee) will hours. If every exhibitor took suf-stated that a Chinese exhibitor went to cient interest in his exhibits," to the Wanchai Market and bought some see that they were all ticketed flowers which be exhibited, and a first donations received will be published the stagers would be immensely simpli-market that he need hardly say that each month.
fied and I must warn exhibitors that if this matter was one which would be the rule is not strictly adhered to in investigated by the committee and steps 739.00 futare it will become necessary, to refuse would be taken to preventa 3,881.00 admittance to the show area of any The meeting then dispersed.
he (the witness) was a licensed hawker The boy's father then explained that and his son was merely helping him to well towels.
*
the defendant firm had undertaken to would be necessary for him to have
His Worship instructed the witness Mr. Grist hereupon pointed out that that if the boy continued hawking it
be responsible for any damage incurred license. He discharged the juvenile by the plaintiffs by reason of the hawker with a caution against repeating ization and the matter was referred the offence. to the Registran. He understood that
motion was carried.
Mr. W. J. TUTCHER seconded and the
motion was carried. ORMISTON Seconded that Mr. H. W. Mr. A. Ninor proposed and Mr. E LOOKER be re-elected president. The
At long last! Much usederi, much wanted main fell to-day in the Settlement after an unusually lengthy spell of dry weather, says the Shanghai Mercury of 80 far the master had not yet been HONGKONG WOMEN'S WAR WORK. sort of joke, for few observe it. This J. SCOTT HARSTON seconded that as Mr. April 11.
long, with automatic steering gedt, will A model sailing yacht 37 inches be raffled on St. George's Day. The acht is now on view nt Messrs Thos. Cook & Son's Office.
A proposal is being made that the
<
A VICTIM OF AN OLD TRICK.
settled, therefore he objected, as it could not come before the Court antil the Registrar had given his decision. the Registrar and it was found that the case bad been adjourned sine die by the His Lordship concurred and sent for
latter, as he understood that a separate entirely abundons the pretensions on monument erected at Peking asa memoz-proceed with the case.
action was to be brought.
His Lordship mid he would have to her part which were the directial to Baron von Ketteler, the German cause of the war. puthorised by the Austro-Hungarian riving, should be torn down.
The statement Ambassador who was killed in the Boxer witness box and gave evidence as to the The plaintiffs then went into the Government says that, like Russia,
purchase of the soap. Austria-Hungary does not desire Szechuan says:-There has been a re Registrar for enquiry into the original A report from the province of Lordship referred the case back to the After hearing further evidence His to dominate over other peoples." It markable revival of trade recently.action. 8 senrcely necessary to recull the fact Silver, which was scarce, is now plenti- that it was Austria's humiliation of fal and merchants are remitting large Servia which brought about hostilities. sums to the coast to purchase goods. It had been, as Sir EDWARD GRET said a commonplace in European telegrams exchanged with the United Owing to the congestion of diplomacy in the past" that the Kingdom, Holland, Norway, Sweden, at No. 375. Queen's Road Central has Russian policy was
A Chinese shop assistant employed | "The Balkans, via Eastern,.sonders of telegramS for the Balkans," and it was well-are requested to use the "Deferred reported to the Police that at about known that any attack on a Balkan service as much as possible for such
on the 10th instant, he was For Materials 43,196.27 State by any great European Power telegrams as are of a non-urgent nature, entrusted by his master with $1,890 Lese collected by would be regarded as
notwithstanding the present delay on office of the Mitsui Busan Kaisha. For freight, charges, sundry
and instructed to pay the money at the a menace "deferred" messages, due to posting in whilst passing the Central Market, on
sale of Materials to that pulley. A British Parila-Europe, and to thus help to prevent an his way to the Company's Office, he on view at Thos. Cook & Sox's Office.mentary paper published at the tinie increase in the full-rate traffic, which was accosted by a man who produced ■
:812.05 Marie at kindly presented by Lieut.says: "It was not a question of already overtaxes the through cable bundle and informed him that bo (the
Cupboards and Bewing ma cost of Wardrobes, Pooley, RN.E
the policy of Russian statesman at service. If not thus kept at a minimum, stranger) had just found the bundle,
chines de... Hangkung. April 17, 1917.
St. Petersburg, but of the deep it is intimated that a part alse of the and that it contained $100-bank-notes. hereditary lesling for the Balkan full-rate telegrams will have to be dealt The stranger then explained that he populations bred in the Bassin wita by post, with resulting irregularity was afraid to keep the money and people by more than two centuries of delays
ST. GEORGE'S DAY.
„APRIL ENGL
-
FAST SAILING
1017.
MODEL YACHT.
27 inches in length..
"Automatic Steering Gear.
TO BE BAFFLED.
Tickets 21.00..
To be obtained from the Ladies.
(Continued on Page 8.)
THE CALENDAR.
MEMOS. FOR
1694
MORROW.
11 am-Auction of Gunnies at Kow.
In Godowns.
6 p.m.-Meeting of the Overseas Club
at Messrs. Lane, Crawford & Co's.
of development. No Government knew this better than did the Govern-
SOCIAL AND PERSONAL. ment of Austria-Hungary; yet by Įdominating over
Mr. N C. Brodie (Messrs. Alfred and humiliating Servia, it deliberately challenged
Dent & Co), the popular Hon Secretary Russia to a war which every one Shanghai to offer his services to the of the Shanghai Rowing Club, has left knew was likely to lead, as it Government, speedily did lend, to a conflagration Prof. E. Daneuberg's concert in aid of Europe and spread in time to Asia Peking, on May 4, of Commander which involved half the Powers of quietly at the British Legation Chapel, The wedding will take place very and America. But the diplomatic altyd A. Stewart Hulton, RN., Nava! correspondence which preceded the Attaché, and Marjory Kathleen, daugh. war left no doubt, that Austria waster of Mr. and Mrs. W... T. Price, under the influence of Germany Peking
Ge rui Mömoranda,
Tersay, April 18:-
French Relief Fund.
FDAY, April 0:
5.30 pm.-Auction of Household Furniture, Porcelains, etc, at Mesars Hughes and Hough's Hongking Schools' Athletic Sports. SATURDAY, April 21:
Non-Half-Yourly Meeting of the
H.K. Jockey Club.
!,
Gymkhana Club's Meeting at Rare
Course, Bappy Valley. 10.01 p.m.-New Moon
MOEBAT, April. 23 :——.
St. George's Day... Morning, sale of Barigen"
Afternoon, Fate and Caff at Volunteer
Heulquarter
8.15 p. Scenes from Shakespeare
at Theatre Royal
WEDNESDAY, Aptil 25:-
Princess Victoria Alexandra's (Princess
Mary) Birthday (1807);-)))
A HUNDRED DOLLARS FOR TWENTY.
hoot
RECEIPTS.
Subscriptions collected........8 Donations collected. Received from Hob. Treasurer of War Charities April 1910 to March, 1917-
PAYMENTS.
add.
exhibits which are not duly ticketed on arrival. Exhibitors should also instruct 40,700.45 their gardeners that any final titivation of their exhibits should take place either $ '45,293.52
before despatch to the show or after staging, and
after arrival while they are still standing about the show ground. Complaints have been received of peculation of flowera and cuttings and sale of vegetable ex-
$44,393.42
not
ན་
recurrence.
HONGKONG GYMKHANA GLÜB.
TRAINING TIMES.
Training for the Gymkhana fixed
hibita Steps will be taken to put a for next Saturday has reached stop to this as far as possible next year.
916.30 Other matters which will engage the the interesting stage, and gallops attention of the Committee are the may be watched most mornings now abolishing of the restrictions on winners by those enthusiastic enough to be. of groups of pot plants and collections
$.45,209.52
A. MAITLAND, Hon. Treasurer,
War Hospital Supply Depot and Hongkong Associa tion of Woman War Workers.
C. BERNARD BROWN, A.C.A. Hongkong, 16th April, 1917.
offered to sell the $100 bank-notes for 830 each. The shop assistant gave the and have found it to be a correct state I have audited the foregoing account stranger $390 for the bundle and the meat of receipts and payments. I have latter deramped. The shop aaristant seen vouchers of all disbursements. then opened the bundla and discovered merely strips of brows paper Realiz that the alleged 3100 bank-notes were ing that he was the victim of a trick.
proved futile. confidence man, his efforts, however, FOR HOMELESS POPULATIONS the shop assistant attempted to find the
NORTHERN FRANCE.
HONGKONG ELECTRIC COMPANY.
DIVIDEND, AND BONUS. «
in this respect. Germany fancied that the time was ripe for the
A post card received recently in the Hongkong Electric Co., Ltd, will We are informed that, subject to audit, world-wide Empire. She has found Mens Lowe, Bingham and Matthews, To pay a Dividend of 89.95 attempt to accomplish her aims of of the Liverpool Regiment, formerly of tised to be held on the bth prox
Shanghai from 2nd Lieut. A. E. Griffen, propose at the General Meeting, adver that she uadier-rated the military power of the adversaries who rose my fingers. Expect to be back at the To pay a Bonus of 76 cents
"Just said goodbye to one of says
per share... up against her in defence of the Front soon." : public law of Europe. Austria-
per share...tar. Bungary, Turkey and Bulgaria have
To place, to Reserve..... In the Training Times given in the Eo write off Plant....
The following were the times done this morning :-
of vegetables and the alteration of the UP betimes. challenge cup rules by providing that a cup shall not be continually won by the same everlasting exhibit. Also the pre previously exhibited. paration of an official list of the plants
Cadow's War (late Esk), 1 milo, 1.14, 1.45.2, 2.18.9; last 30
is to elect a Committes for the ensuing
One of the functions of this meeting FIELD MOUSE. I Dule last j, 34.4+85–
་
1.08.4.
year. I would like to point out to King Bex, 1 mile last 4, 34.44+05.3m members that it is necessary for all mem- 1.10.2..
bers of the Committee to be able to SANDAL, 1 cule, 39, 1.16, 151, 9.23.0; render. assistance at the show. This iast 112.31
FRENCH RELIEF FUND. Linvolves a sacrifice of time and trouble Tom Common, last 1, 1:16:1, 1.52,47
100
IN involved is too much for one or two but unless all members ofthe Committee are able to bear a hand the work members it cope with. I abal later aubmit a few names for your consider ation and I hope all members, who are elected on the Committee will, be prepared to give a helping hand at the show to the utmost of their anlity We have, cult year, a difficulty in finding adequate judges and we shall be very glad to learn the names of any member possessing & knowledge of flowers and vegetables to aasist in the task I would draw the attention of members to the underlined passage in the report as to making sure. that plants they exhibit come from their awn garden. This is a very necessary precaution. A considerable doubt was expressed at the last show as to a Peak exhibit which was awarded the arst prize and certain evidence that it had been obtained by the garduner from s Chinese garden on the lower levels was tendered to the Committee. This is a delicate matter to deal with and the A notice by the United States Do pecesary to do more than
Committee feel that it should not be puty Postal Agent in Shanghai papers the attention of members to the draw The Hon. Trasurer of the Alice announces that the route via the United precaution suggested in the Report. Memorial and Afiliated Hospitals bega States is not open for forwarding of that
Auggestion has been made "next year's show should
realised that too, and their anxiety Shanghai papers it in good to ace To write off New Property... for peace can be well understood. again the initials C. R. B. From this To write of Furniture.. One of the telegrams to-day says it we have no docht Mr. Burkill has To pay a Ronus to Staff....
completely recovered from the accident To carry forward to next
account
FIFTH LIST.
Ray and Falconer Lindstead and Davis "Triofaph
$ 100
-30
Sir William Rees Davies
50
Anonymous (D.L.)
50
Fr. Morgan
15
From Eric, Vida & Doris
100,
P. A. Lapleque
50.
$135,000.00
Percy Smith, Seth & Fleming
B0
Madame and Mella Flint
150
45,000,00
'Astor House..
· 50
Mr Mandin
$300,900.00
25
Sonnet Frères
100
175,000.00
Deltheil
10
40,000.00
Kwang Mui Saig
302.10
11,387.15
113,760.11
#020,499.36
Wo Fat Shing:
Previous lists
Total.
200 -500" 8,350.70
$10,280.70
is well understood that only the he had here when riding Triumphant pa-Matinee Performance of vented the issue of definite peace when riding Heroliai, we, notice was German refusal to co-operate pre Dahlin. Mr. C. C. Boyd, who also had Scenes from Shakespeare in proposals on the occasion of the
& nesty spill last Hongkong Meeting, Theatre Royal Tausaday, April 20
recent meeting of the German, and Meeting.
riding in the last Kiangwan Gymkhana Noon-Union Insurance Society's Austrias declaration is taken to Austrian Emperors. Therefore the Meeting
ggest that Austria is nearing temporary that Mr J. R. Lee, whose Hospitals
It is mentioned by a Shanghai coming donations to the fands of the destined for Austro-Hungary, Luxem-has many advantages to recommend it, to acknowledge with thanks the follow mail for or from Germany or for mail be held in the City Hell. The proposal the end of her ether. But does death at Shanghai is announced in it mean that Austria is prepared another column to-day was a native of
Botelho Bros Liscester and came to Shanghai TeWC, Jack & Germany, and that she is prepared clerical branch of the destricity Depart
tan two years ago, and joined the N Mody & Co. to entirely withdraw from the war? munt "He had previously been The new Russian Government Hongkong, where for 21 years he had
12.30pm-China Fire Insurance Co.
Meeting.
12.40 p.m.-British Traders Insurance
Co's Meeting.
FatDAY, April 2
Houcking Stock Exchange Settlement
Day
TURDAY, April 28
9.10 p.m.
in Theatre Royal:
to denounce her alliance with
served in various departments
Gen Electric
Moatrie & Co.
the
Pobert Dollar Co.
Donner and Why
har quite recently declared a Government Civil Hospital" Helerysun adelay to the agreement between ile and flye,children to a
burg, Bulgaria and Turkey.
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SERVES THE WHOLE, FAMILY THE fame of Chataberlain's Capri
Hemedy is world wide. It is good
Brown Bean, 7 mile, $7,3, 1.20.1, 2.03,3;
last 30.5.
Inati 12
310, 1 mile, 48, 1.30. 2.10.1, 2.43.2;
Isat 133.1.
AUSTRALIAN CHE, 1 mile, 35.2, 1.07,3,
1.43.3, 2.144; laws 1 31.2. TITLEMCERE, last, 30+32,4=107.4
in Dama, 1 mile, 89.8, 1.14.2, 1.49, 2.21.2; pat 103.2.
Cuotes Dania, 1 mile, 20.2, 1.10.3, 1.43,
2.18; lant+86.
Husn Husu, I mile has 2. 33, 1.184,
1.40 last BLI
CLOSING QUOTATIONE.
Indos Del.....
Malabon Sogers Steamboats Hongkong Lands H'kong TramwaYA Cementa...... Shai Cottons
3.30 pm. 104 buyera 125 sellers: 39 buyers 18 buyers
buyers
buyers buyers
particularly from a weather point of
BOWEL COMPLAINT IN
THE
FRUIT SEASON.
3dro
for the deep nested cough of the adult
TRL complaint is sure to bo
prevalent during the fruit season
or the eroar and hooping cough of the Be sure to keep a bottle of Chamberlain's
children. The sme bottle serves the Cole Choler and Diarrhoe
famiy For pale by all Chemite
whole
bowels
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