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COMPANY MEETING:
THE CHINA BORNEO CO., LTD.
On extraordinary, general meeting
THE MAGISTRACY
STREET NUISANCE
Before Mr. E. D. C. Wolle this
TUESDAY, OCTOBER ↳ 1918,
KOWLOON CRICKET CLUB.
ANNUAL MEETING.
THE LATEST LOAN REPORTS.
DENIALS BY JAPANESE LEGATION.
The Feking Correspondent of the N. C. Day New writing on Sept.
The annual general meeting of the of the above Company was held this morning a Chinese woman was sum Kowloon Cricket Club was held in the morning, at the offices of Afers Gibb,moned for brawling with two others Chhe Pavillion, las evening, at 6.30. Livingston and Company at 11.30 for in Wanchai whose bail of $5 each was the purpose of confirming a Resolution estreated for not appearing in Court
Owing to the unavoidable absense 19th sayi of Dr. Forsyth and Mr. R. ELandrell passed at an extraordinary general
Defendant was bound over in a raty Mr. C. W. Jeffries w pleated to theeport, which decidedly dig The Manile Observatory this meeting held on Sept. 13.
of $50 for six months and released.
Chair
quieting, reached me this evening. morning reported the Typhoon to be in Mr. G. Lang presided, and thers þm.
A RETURNED BANISHEE. *
After Mr. L. J. Blackburn (Hod. It is to the effect that the Japanes about 137 Long, End 19 Lat. Nwere present. Mr. H. J. Gedge, Solicitor | ik at moving N.
Secretary) had read the notice conave opened negotiations for railway' to the Company Mr. H. W. B
A banusbee who was charged with vening the meeting and the minutes construction in Shantung and Chihli, Kennett, (Manager) and Mestis. M. S. returning befors, the expiry of his term of the last annual meeting, the for the Japazess training of the Daring the 48 hours ended yester Nortbeats, O. Baptista, L. W. Sang was sentenced by Mr. Wolfe to ore Chairman briefly reviewed the Re Chinese Army, and for a political day 3 cassa of cerebra apinaklever (two. W. Smith and O. I. Ellis. fatal) wera, reported, in the Colony, and,
year's bard fabour and four hours' stocks pert and said that the past year had loan the security of which is the wine in lien of the last day. one fatal case of enteric fever.
been one of table and vicissitude for and tobacco tax. Defendant's ples was that he came the cosmittes alected at the last Japanese Legation unequivocally Of course, the back to see his uncle. He was bacished general meeting They had had deny that any such negotiations have only a month ago vy
to replace no less than six of its been commenced members, owing to various rengoni,
up to the pre- eent. The phraseology is their principally Military Service. It would.
own, and it readers gbrose to read.
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The total output of the Kailan Mining Administration's mines for the week ending 14th September amounted to 56,552 toes and the sales during the period.o 33,600 tona.
The principal Chinese shops in the Colony have been closed to-day and the Chinese flag has been much in evidence in the streets. The occasion is the birth lay anniversary of Confucios.
The CHAIRMAN mid-Gentlemen, This is purely a formal meeting to
CAUSING OBSTRUCTION.
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any significance into the reply they are at liberty to do so, or the linguis
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THE CHINESE POSITIVK.
To the cases dealt with by the the Company to the exclusion of and This was granted and defendant was make provision for the fature in that I have no reason to doubt us
HONORAKO, TEESDAY, October 1, 1918. Military Service Tribunal too late for Four last night's issue, Min G. Blair, -of Mesars. Martini & Co, was granted further exemption for three months; and Ms. A Leach of the Varuunin Oil
THE WAR SITUATION.
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the
most
Co. was granted totakexemption.
نید
weak this afternoON
THREK months optimistic among us could hardly
Exchange bas dropped three times have hoped for so mach progress another id total of 2d, and to day-first, id, then d. and then on the Western Front as the Allied closed THE FIRST CHINESE NEWSPAPER armies, under the strategic direction 3.5.3/1.6. on demand. We under at
of Marshal Foch, have happily
stand that this is cle to othething like achieved. Since the Allied counter, Shanghai where, the rate has fallen 3d
a panic among Chinese speculators offensive began on July 18th we to-day. have gained mans hundreds of square |
IVER ISSUED UNDER PURELY NATIVE DIRECTION.
Work has now been commenced at
io substitution for all qxisting Articles | food $7. thereof,
and the motion was carried.
Mr. M. S. NORTHCOTE duly seconded
That terminated the business of the meeting.
FUNERAL OF MR. F. A. BIDEN
GELIGNITE WITHOUT A
LICENSE
A Chinese pleaded not guilty when charged before Mr. D. C. Wolfe with being in possession of 23 packets of gelignite and nine coila of fuse, without a license, at Tai Wong Street,
Sergeant Cooklà stated that he found
Defendant, it was alleged, was the explosive on the defendant's bed Government workman engaged for blasting stones. He had no business to
con rm the resolutions passed at an 13th September in connection with new Extraordinary General Meating hold on
Articles of Association. Thave now to pro pose, and will ask Mr. M. S., Northcote
Mr. Shenton, in appearing for a be noticed that for the first time in its Eto second, the following resolution-
That the new articles already tion on the roadway near the Standard account at the bank This overdmit
Chinese charged with causing obstrue history the Club had to everdraw 'its, approved by this meeting, and for purpose of identification thereof sub- Oil Company's premises, asked the bad been made against the Club's War, was given in truss which would at age encoutages a beliet that a donat scribed by the Chairman thereof, be Magistrate to allow him two weeks to Loan investment for the purpose of and the same are hereby approved, removs the sixty. iron plates, which purchasing large stocks for the bar and that such Articles be and they had caused the obstruction.
strictly actuate- are hereby adopted sa the Articles of
The Committee deemed it advisable to matter in the interests of the members vercity of my inargint, in the of the Club, The bar, in spite of lean Japanese Legation. On the other days, had rande a substantial profit. tiations comes from a Chinese-bo
hat the represeding" the neg New tennis Courts had been laid out which it only well-informed but: and it was hoped members would bring reliable. To be fair, I must admit thelt friends along to use them, also a that the Walshopu is not in a puzi- portion of the good had been reserved tien to enlighten one on the subject. for bowls for the benefit of those mem- The circumstances are practically the bera who were rearing middle age. Same as during the famous Twenty- The funeral of the late Mr. F. A
With regard to Cricket under the needs and as during the created a painful sensation in the Colony. Bideo, whee death on Sunday evening
leadership of Mr. Robinson a good Fian-Japanese Military Convention
negotiation of the recently include eleven would he organised and abould the fruits of which are being seen took place at the cemetery at Happy
do well. The Chairman also announced now in the Japanese military inter- honours, the deceased having been a keep the explosive in his residence. another member who preferred to Twenty-One, Demands were bei Valley last evening with full military
that Mr. Hair and Mr. J. M. Jones and vention, Manchuria While the Company Sergeant-Major in the A fine of $100 was inflicted and the remain anonymous had very kindly negotiated the Japanese consistently Defence Corps. There was a large gelignite confiscated.
ofered prizes for bowls. The arrange of which were free renderings of denied the published reports, matiy miles in France and Flanders, we the Race Course at Happy Valley on under the command of Captain G. E. charged on two counts, viz., being in hands of the Committee who woulding foolish in the after light of the
attendance of members of the. Corps, A Chinese mother and aon were mant of the competitions was in the have taken something like a quarter the construction of the new stands for
official documents, which wasted- of a million prisoners, goua running the East side of Wong Nei Chootg
spectators. These are to be erected on Stewart, and a number of other friends. unlawini possession of 55lbs. of gange The Chairman then proposed and Mr.us will he remesphered, this pro- Japanese official communiqué, fore into the thousands, "and vast quantities Road, near the main entrance to the on a gun carriage draped with the Union license, and packing in a double package Report and accounts, and the motion every statement made on the subject The coffin was borne to the cemetery and 35 box of detonators without a
G. Blair seconded the adoption of the "nouncement proved tit, practically of valuable war material which the Jockey Club premises. The building, Jack, being preceded by a firing party con the gelignite without the word
which will be two storeys in baight, sisting of 96 men of the Artillery Compita" on the lid. enemy at this stage of the war can will contain 16 standa and there will paży, and followed by the Band, of the 'Mr. P. W. Goldring, appearing for ill afford to love. Belgian, British, alac be accommodation on the fat roof. 18th Indian Infantry Regiment playing which belonged to first defendant's elected President and Mr. R. E. Lindsel
ELECTION OF OFFICERS. French and American armies con- Emergency staircases will be provided to Chopin's "Funeral March." Immedi-
Dr. H. Forsyth was unanimously tinue daily to bite well into the each sind. The entire structure will ately behind the coffin followed his husband, whose business the defendants Vice-President. "impregnable" German lines along be built of brick and reinforced concolleagues of the Public Works Departamed after his death. Subsequent Mr. J. P. Robinson was unanimously with regard to the Sino-Japuue an active fighting front extending crate and when completed will be ment, headed by the Hon. Mr. T L to the blowing up of one of the defen-elected Captain. Mr. L. ES. Hodge, Military Convention, details of whien over seventy miles. The simuksneous rather an imposing addition to the Perkins, the Acting Director. Among ant's quarries the gelignite was Vice-Captain: Mr. E. Abraham, Hou. Lave not been made public. It VARIOTS PORTE IF ORINA AND JAFAperatione in the Balkans have buildings in this popular distinct. The others present were Mr. P. P. J. Wode. removed and the defendants packed it Treasurer, and Mr. L. J. Blackburn, castiness should be evented reguling
brought Bulgaria to her knees, while
Architects for the work are Messrs. Leigh house, A. D. C. (representing HE the as best they could.
Hon. Secretary.
the report, to which I shall refer in the grand operationa in Palestine must
and Orange. #19 par Annum delivered in Hongkong have brought Turkey also to a framed
Officer Administering the Government),
Inspector Davitt said the defendants The following General Committee detail presently, it is not surprising. the Hon. Mr. A. G. M. Fletcher (Acting was blown up, another one where they Harvey, D. Mackenzie, D. Nielson, Htion wished it to be unequivocally had, besides the one magazine which was elected-Messrs J. Hyde, uite sure that the Jopatices Lega
Indeed it is natural. Yet, I " Colonial Secretary), the Hon. Mr. E. R
could bave stored the stuff instead of Overy, J. H. Mend, G. Stark and E. J.understood that they had no cogni Mr. A. Gibson (Head of the Sanitary
packing it
Edwards."
Zance officially runofficially of the Department), Mr. E. W. Hamilton, Mr.guarry, which was
Mr. Goldring asserted that the Balloting Committen:Messrs: W. negotiations under notice. More J. R. Wood, Mr. A. Chapman, Mr. E approved by the Government.
blown up, was Kay, D. C. Nicoll, A. Morrisca, G. over, they took exception to the sug House in a speech at the conclusion The Agenda for Wednesday, at 3.30 E Lindell, Mr. H. A Taylor, and The case was adjourned.
Duncan, G. Blair, J. Jack, F. P. Shroff, W tinted without their knowledge and
gestion that loans, had been nego of the session in July. He is no p.m. is as follows:-
J. Owens, R. Mackaskill and J. Ormiston-that only after the agreements l many others. doubt realising to-day that. the Consideration of temporary, exemp
ALLEGED UNLAWFUL SOCIETY. The motion by the Chairman for the been signed they were officially Entente peoples were not without tops granted to the following:-",
and Hon. Treasurer was unanimously that such a course had never been usual honorariams to the Hon. Secretary fonnel. They emphatically declare good grounds for the confidence
followed in any one instance. COMPREHENSIVE LIGT.
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a victory by arms?" sneeringly asked
the President of the Prussian Upper
in ultimate victory which they have) maintained throughost the war, in Correspondents mast forward their times of adversity no less than is
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TRIBUNAL.
TO-MORROW'S MEETING
3.50 p.m.-Mr. L... Blackburn,
Hongkong and China Gas Co. 3:00 pm.-M. F.. W. Evani, Messrs. Caldbeek, Macgreger & Co. 4.10 p.m.-Mr.. D. Ritebie, Interna- tional Banking Corporation. 4.30 p.m.-Mr. A. E Scott (Schulz), Mosura Lowe, Bingham & Mat
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4.50 p.m.-Mr. E. W. White, Messrs
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Jardine Matheson & Co.
A CHINESE ELECTRO-TUTED, JURY'S RECOMMENDATIONS. At the inquest yesterday into the
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the defendants, said they had a licensa
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Nizeteen Chinese appeared in Mr. Wolfa's Court on remand, charged with being members of an unlawful and secret society...
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by most of the foreign correspondents' There was substantially correct. The
Japanese deuials. Todoubtedly it recollection of such procedure is not reculculated to enhance confidence in
The burial service was conducted, by the Bav. H Copley Moyle, Chaplain of St. John's Cathedral, and at the close three valleys were fred
over the grave and the "Last Post" sounded,
A hearty vote of thanks to the Chair- Mr. E Faithfal, who formerly man, os the motion of Mr. P. W. Gold- There was a great profusion of floral appeared for the tenth defendant, ring, was unanimously accorded and the tribute which included wreaths sent by
represented the nineteenth defendant.
behalf of his client and the case was Mr. Faithful pleaded not guilty on adjourned till Wednesday next.
HONGKONG POLICE RESERVE.
the Water Works staff, P.W.D.; officers said he would like to prefer a further of the P.W.D.; native foreman and fitcharge, of attending & secret meeting
Mr. T. H. King (ASP) prosecuting mecting terminated.
tars, Water Works Dept., RW.D.; office on the night of September 24th contrary messengers, Water Works Departofent; to subsection 2 of section 12. R&M.C Sergeants' mess; right half Artillery Co H.K. D. C.; laft half Artillery Co., HK D. C-Sergeants mese HK. . C.; Officers mean H.K. D.C.; Garrison Sergeants' mess; W. O's, Staff Sergeants and Sergeants, 88th Co. E.G.A.; members of the HK.C.SC. C.; Perseverance Lodge; Victoria Lodge; Messra. C. E. Warren & Co., the Hor. Mr. W. Chathors, CMG, and Mrs. and Mrs. A. Hollingsworth, Mr. and Chatham; Hon. Mr. T. L. Perkins, Mr.
THEFT OF GOLD WATCH.
Ordars Issued by Mr. J. W. FHA,
A.S.P. (R.
ZZA VZ. A
explained the almost universal sus picion entertained by the Chinese
Ported demands, which, if true. Here is the catalogue of the "e
would be tantamount to a revival of Group V of the Twenty-One Demands:
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The right to construct railway from Kaomi, in Shantung province, to Hsuchowfu in Kiangsu province.
The right to construct a railway from Tsinan. north of the Yellow. Biver, to huntehfu in Chihl pro vince, junctioning with the Peking- Hankow line. N
A Chinese was charged before Mr. J. B. Wood with stealing gold watch Amistant Surgeon
The right to construct five offer and a silver chain valued at 858.65 from Lindsay Woods has been granted s Superintendent
milwars. One of these is from geldamith employed at Sincero's.
Taonan, or Jehal, to Peking. The - the world." There is every pro-death of a Chinese who was clectrocuted
was made to the Police Station by the by Dr. C. Forsyth who has kindly con two first mentioned, is not disclose,
Inspector Brown said that a report. October.His duties will be performed
months leave of absence from the 2nd other four are not indicated.*
The amount of the loan for the✨ at Hungbom ou August 24th by coming Mrs. A. E. Wright, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. complainant that his watch had been sented to undertake them. bability that by the time the war in contact with an electric wire of 2,200 Parker Heos, Mrs. and Mrs El. Estolen from the sleeping quarters. Tro
in Germany, and, Germany first"in
Jackman, Mr. Zirs. H. E days later the defendant was observad
BAND
The Band will play at Headquarters
f but the interest is to be at the rute·
of per cent. For the last "group
Bit Rate of subscription to the "Overland is ended a situation will have beebi voltage whilst engaged on some building Goldsmith, Mr. and Mrs P. D. to be taking away 4 watch from the Club on Tuesday, the 8th October, stof uilways six million yen has al
five cents
Street, not later than 11 30 1.m.
Two witnesses gave evidence, which
His Worship discharged the accused.
BEGGARS FINED,
Okins Mal is $12 per sanum: postage 31 per aunam extra, Bingle sopian twoaty created in Germans very different operations, the fary (Messrs. G. E. Wilson, Mr. EW Hamilton, Mr. godown.
pats each Alterations and additions to Advertise from Prince VON BELOW con-d'Aquino, J. Ferguson and J. M. GR. E.Lindsell, Mr. and Mrs. H. W ente un Pager 2. & & and 7 should ception. The Germans to-day, we Pereira) brought in a verdict of death & Kennett, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Einennaistent be sent to the ice, 305, Wyndham cannot doubt, have a very different by misadventure. They found that the and Mrs. H. F. Campbell, Mr. E. G. Bullock, Mr. PP. J. Wodaboued, Mr. Altarsplines and additions to Advertise opinion of Marshal Foot's merits China, Light and Power Company had Smith, Mr. F. 8: Thompson, Mr. R. monta on page 1, 4, 5 and §, should be monă un mot later than 1'p.m.
than they have liad hitherto, and, complied with all the Regulations and Kennedy, Dr. and Mrs. Smalley, Capt. New Advertisements should be sent in above all very different view were not responsible for the mishap cumbe, Mr. D. E. Donnelly, Mr. W. G. W. Armstrong, Mr. and Mrs. C. Edg before 9p.m.
of the strength, efficiency and the
They recommended that in futura no FitzGibbon, Messrs, Leeman and W. unity of that parti-coloured army live electric wires, and that before the Smith, Mr. and Mrs. B H. Dutton, scaffolding should be erected close to Clark, Messrs. 3. H. Seth and H. Percy of different nationalities" which erection of a scaffpiding, notice should Mr. P. W. Goldring, Mr. A. Davdi, and Marsbal Foon has the great honour be given by the Public Works Depart
Inspector Sim.
At Advertisements and Subscriptions which-
watiuced until counterwanded.
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DIPHTHERIA-HOW IT MAY BE exist
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DIPHTHERIA is usually
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of diphtheria in the neighbourhood children that have colds should be kept receipt for the week ending 28th Sept. The approximato statement of traffic
at home and off the street until recov is as follows t
live them Chamberlain's Cough
Kennedy and they will not have to
Receipts
Aggregate
remain at home long. It also clears out
for week.
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Receipta Lor 30 weeks.
ront when it has colf, and raininica This rear the risk of costfacting Infectious dis- Last year
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LADY MAY'S ROSE FUND, LIST NO3 Already acknowledged. C Thorne, Esq. Mr. Sachsa!..
ging near the Wyndham and Carlton Two Chinese were charged with beg Hotele
They were fined #5 each.
A LUKONG ASSAULTED. !
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ORCHESTRA PRACTICES. Wednesdays, Fad, 9th, 18th and 23rd October at a1, Wyndham Street at 6 p.m.
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ready been advanced at the same mte. The terme, however, are very exacting in other respects, for the Japanese are to be allowed to estab
ish civil offices in Shantung as well ne in Manchuria and Mongolin, and to be given the right to work minės in the several railway zones.
After of four million yen, also bearing interest at 8 per cent., is to be made for military purposes which will carry the right to train the Chinese Army with Japanese officers and a further extension of the Sind- Japaneso Military Convention.
A loun of two million yen for poli
latera
ential to
Mr. Biden, who was an associate A Chinese was charged before Mr. member of the Institute of Civil Wolfe this afternoon, on remand, with Engineers, was just on 41 years of age, unterbally assaulting a lakong, thus He wasan olli Delwich schoolboy and obsturcting him in the execution of bis found posters covering 67,000 square based on the security of the Wine On a Hounslow, boarding, the police ticel purposes is also to be made received blesstraining as an engineer in duty Defendant was also charged inchge, whereas the law allows no more and Tobacco Tar England. He came to Hongkong in with having damaged the lakong than 2,400 square inches This is a fairly comprehensive list 1904 from Trinidad whore he had been uniform an Assistant Engineer of Waterworks, Mr. W. B. Hind appeared for the meeting and a local bill postersummoned the Japancesy, untrue.
The bills advertised a food economy and it is to be hoped that it is as $820 and after serving here for some years defendant for posting them, explained that he re-
50s Assistant Engineer was promoted to 10 the rank of an Executive Engineer, hawker in Catebick Street, carrying a Inector, who told hins that the ze did proved to be true it is. Complainant said he saw a marine coivad instructions from a Food Ministry so many such reports He was married in Hongkong in 1916, quantity of iron. Beiquestioned him not matter as it wrs Government job take notice of the report and await $880 end went on a wedding trip to Australia, but the answer was not satisfactory. Also admitted that he told the police that On the return voyage to Hongkong bis he attempted to acrest the merine any astion on their part against the
This was not denied and the inspector developments, wife died of cancer, and from this great hawker the delendent ordered the display weald be viewed with diafarouc, Ex AN AID TO DIGESTION blow he never fully recovered. His fokin of his shop to remove the diemsing the summars the chat CHAMBERLAIN'S PAIN: BATAL
own health of later had been far from iron into the shop. He asked, the man said it was a case of one Government WHEN you have fullness and satisfactory, and be had only recently, defendant to accompany him to the department defying the laws laid down THERES night in the stomach after in fact, some out of hospital where he Police Station, but the latter was by not and the unfortunats poliesheung esting you may know that you have had been under treatient for kidney obdarife and igested bis fokia to assault Were sandwiched betwsen the two ASS caten too much, and should take one of trouble, we understand. He was greatly the Inking. As Indianonstable helper Chamberlain's Tablets to aid your divestion Forrans by all Chemists and liked by a who knew him sadin Kins Co make the
Au premature death is widely regretteder
Storekeepers
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