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[FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.] KWANUBI'S EXCESS OF REVENUE.

ENTERFRISING OFFICIAL REWARDED.

PERING, November 26th.

The Chief of the Finance Bureau in Kwangu has been rewarded with the medal of the Double Stork for collecting of the

$1,750,000 standard amount.

KIACHTA CONFERENCE FAILS PEKING, November 26th The Kiachta Conference has proved fruitless, and the Chinese representatives will return to Peking.

eXCCES revenus in

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THE PEKING GENDARMERIE.

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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY NOVEMBER 28TH, 1934.-—-----

WAR NEWS.

THE RUSSIAN CAMPAIG

STORY OF THE GERMAN RETREAT; ·

· DESTROYED BRIDGES TO CHECK PURSUIT.

PERING, November 17th. The following official telegram from Potrograd dated 16th November, has been handed to Reuter's Agency by the Russian Legation

If

FUND.

MEETING OF GENERAL COMMITTEE.

"I don't know what the future has in WEST RIVER FLOOD RELIEF store for us, I dare not imagine. reinforcements are not quick in coming, we cannot advance. Our fine 17th of the Reserve has only four batteries left and these are commanded by two officers and two adjutants. Ribécourt has had to boy ovacuated, but before leaving if we

A meeting of the General Committee of finished pur work of destruction

Many of our men are dying with the abovs Fund was held in the Council fatigue aur ill-fed horses are dropping Chamber at 12.30 p.m. yesterday, the to the ground in an appalling manner, Hon. Mr. Claud Severn (Chairman) exhausted with the strain which they have had to undergo. Only the most hardened residing. of us can possibly stick it, and already only the very elite of our troops are in a condition to give battle."

The history of the Marne appears to by repeating itself as

THE CONQUEST OF BRITAIN.

GERMAN GENERAL STAFE OFFICER'S BOAST.

A correspondent of the Londen Daily Express who spent five days carly October with the German invaders in were so Ghent, wrote as follows from Bruges on

the 17th ult.

The meeting was called to consider the report presented by the sub-Committee in connection with the West River floods and their recommendation for the action now to be taken.

After the last engagement ju the vicinity of Waraw and Ivangorod, where we accured victories, the enemy began to retreat towards the German frontier, destroying most thoroughly all railways and macadamized roads. Along the railway the enemy blew up or burnt down the railway stations and other buildings and completely destroyed all the water towers, pumps and switches of which scarcely vestige is left: rails were blown up and totally ruined and in several whole districts the railways are only repairable by laying now rails. everywhere. Bridges, waterpipes and viaducts without exception, even those of the smallest dimensions," PEKING, November 26th

thoroughly blown up that it is impossible The parade of the gendarmerie was a to repair theu, consequently they had to The bridges

Troops have been passing through brilliant function. The officiency of the be replaced by new ones.

along the macadamized roads were des Glent all the week in the direction of the men was remarkable.

troyed in the same through manner, coast some of them coming direct from while the roads themselves were dug up Berlin. An enormous number of men have or blown up. Telegraph poles along the been poured into Western Flanders in PRINCE OF WALES' FUND, milways and roads were thrown down order to turn the Allies flank, make good insulators smashed and wires cut. In the occupation of the coast, and prepare view of these circumstances the pursuit for a new phase of the campaign which of the enemy was greatly hampered and is to be directed against England, to the west of the Vistula ho succceded in During my stay in Ghent I heard a gradually eluding our attacks in his re-number of German officers refer boastfully treat towards his own territory. Hay to the coming conquest of Britain." I ing accomplished this the Germans profit-quote the statement of one of them 2000 ed by their wonderfully developed net. Oberlientuant Borckman-attached to the work of railways and began to transport General Sian, whom I met in the Ganda 38.00 troops to the north with a view of con: Unfo, Ghent, last Wednesday, 100.00 centrating their forces against our right

Said the oberlieutnant, who was rather 200.00 wing. This concentration was screened

50.00 by a large force of cavalry, partly trans drunk, and offensively communicative:

"Have you seen our troops passing 50.00 ported from the West and partly from 3000 | Austria A few days ago a German ad- through Ghent all day? Have you noticed 25.00 vance was observed in the region between that they are young men--and first line 20.00 the Vistula and Warthe. This advance troops? Do you know where they are 25,00 resulted in the engagements which are going To Calais; then to England.hey stationery and executing the printing 25.00 now developing in the Plozk-Lenchitza- "We shall recupy Bruges and Ostend, 25.00 Uneiow front, while in the East Prussia [Bruges was occupied the same day and 2500 region between Stalluponon and Possern Ostend the next morning. Then we shall 20.00 the enemy attempted to advance at continue our march to Calais, where we 2000 several points in small parties, but, being shall surprise the world. 20.00 unsuccessful, retired. Heavy fighting is It is true that we have 12-centimetre 20.00 proceeding in the Soldau and Neiden- siege guns, and they are to be mounted. burg region. Our advanos towards behind the cliffs of Calais, where emplace Cracow and along the Galician front con-ments are ready for them. We shall be tinues, Austrian attempts to check our able to bombard Dover and command the advance ending in failure. During the Channel while our submarines make a fighting south of Lysko on the 13th we concerted attack on the British fleet, and captured ten others and a thousand men, our serial feet begins dropping posting immediate relief. There is, however,

Offertory at Organ Recital at St.

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A WAR OF EXHAUSTION.

DESPAIRING DIARY OF A GERMAN OFFICER.

cards over London and other English cities. ??

Adding the Hongkong Government subscription of 850,000, there was therefore A total of $345,150.96 at the disposal of the Committee Messrs. Tong Yat Chun and Chan Yut Ting, members of the Tung Wa Hospital, volunteered their services and with Mr. A. B. Wood, who was specially seconded for the duty, investigated condi tions on the spot, and arranged for such immaliate relief as was necessary. Mr. Wood's Periodical reports were published in the Press, The Tung Wa Hospital were meanwhile in communication with the suberers; and despatchel cargoes of rice and bissonite wherever necessary, in addition to satisfying the requiremonter of Mr. Wood

and the Tung Wa Hospital representatives. 834,80,80 wem sent up and carefully Rico and biscuits to the total value of distributed and it is satisfactory to know that the measures takdu ensured that all reached the people for whom it was intended. The balance still remaining to the credit of the Fund with the Tung Wa Hospital, as will be seen from the accounts, amounted to 8103,758.13, which sum has been paid over to the Hon. Treasurer for the oredit of the General Fund.

It was at fint proposed that this money

should be used to assist in the construction as rapidly as might be of Chie Leni temporary embankments to allow of the Antema crop being planted. On further discussion between our representatives from Hongkong and those of other Charitab's Socities in Canton and the leading men of the District affected, it was thought better to ulilise the other funds available for urgent relief and the temporary work whica thes were guarantees to cover if the Hengku Funds could be utilised later on-uni apply the Hongkong mone to the proper reconstruction of the broken embankmoney when the second drop was raped and the shrinkage of the river would permit. It is now therefore proposed to ask the consent of the General Committee to the following scheme ise de tout

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Our representatives to go to Shiu Hing (the expenditure in which district it was, estimated that the funds would about cover) as soon as posible and arrange with the Ko fíu Magistrate and representative elders for the division of a sum of $50,000 between the various embankment centre of the District. This 850,000 to be granted by our Committee to the Ke Yiu District. Tao falet publicity to be given, our representa tiver to visit the embankments from timo to time, and a proper account to furnished by the Magistrate. The money will be spent in wages to foral people for CONCERNING ANOTHER ENAMEL getting earth and stones, which will be the main materials of repair. The ing taus earned will help to keep the people going $50,000 is properly administered, further till they get it their second crop, If thi grans can be made on the samo lines

The consent of the General Committee to this expenditure of $50,000 was obtained, and as a result of the action in consequence takes, a further report is now presented by Mr. Wood: and the Sub-Commities recom monds the adoption in too of the proposals

contained theron. E. В. НАРАХ contained therein.

"FALCONITE”

(Registered).

The CHAIRMAN said-Gentlemen. It is now. nearly five months since we mot in this room on the 9th of July in order to organize fund for the relief of the distress caused by the foods in the West River District. Notwithstanding the fact that sine that dato much has occured to divert our thoughts in other directions, the sub-Committee which was appointed at that meeting has gone forward steadily the result is the with its work and the eminently practical report which we have before us. The large sum subcribed in the Colony of Hongkong has been in a groas measure due to very energetic work by the Committee of the Tung Wa Hospital and also by the Chinese members of this Committee under the Chairmanship of the Hon. Mr. Lau Chu Pak, who organized s most succesful bazaar, which I had the pleasure of visiting. I am sure that we are deeply grateful to them for their unselfish labours and great generosity on behalf of the aufferers from the foods. Sir Paul Chater also with his usual tactful persuasion has been able to raise. a large suma from the European com munity. Both to him and to Messrs. Noronis & Co., for supplying the neces- work free of charge, the thanks of the community are duo. I would like also to express our thanks to the Chief Manager of the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation and his staff for their work as Honorary Treasurers of the Fund. I described the report as practical one, and I am sure you will agree that Messrs. Chau Sin Ri, Tong Yat Chun, Chan Yut Ting and Mr A. E Wood are much to be congratulated on the effective measures they book for grant one nane not mentioned in the report to

PERHAPS you will wonder why wo But which I wish to draw special attention. None of the 52-centimetre guns have The services rendered by Mr. Hallifax, as

are addressing these remarks to you, and passed through Ghent, but a man, whom Honorary Secretary of the Committee,

why, with the number of freely advertised I believe to be trustworthy, told me before have been most valuable, and in the midst

Enamels on the markos it is worth our I left the city that two new 42 centimetre of an overwhelming amount of official

REPORT BY MR. A. E. WOOD.:

while to tell you abon; FALCONITE." (16.4in.) guns were being transported work since the outbreak of war la has across Eastern Belgium from Esson on carried on his duties in connection with Monday.

the Flood Relief Fund with great chergy, Masers. Chau Siu-Ki, Lam Heung Lun, IT IS BECAUSE we honestly believe I feal sure that it is in great measule due and Tong Ynt Ch'in of the Tung Waihe to his tactful guidance that the work of Hospital Committee, and myself went up that FALCONITE is better, that we the sub-Committee han, in a time of great to Lanton on October 17th, and we want you to know of it, and give it a trial. difficulty, proceeded so smoothly and present at a meeting of Canton Flood Bebef efficiently. I beg to move- ́ That the deputies. It was decided that we woul] report of the sub-Committee to the tare as our share of embankment requir General Committee dated the 9th Novemwork the district of Ko Yiu and if possible Gives a surface which will reflect like &

The mirror, when viewed at an angle. ber, 1914, and the balance sheet attached also those of 8 Wui and Ko Ming thereto be adopted, and that the members rest of the province was undertaken by the

⠀⠀ “FALCONITE Matt to give flat of the General Committee desire to record Canton Societies. A notice to that efect their grateful appreciation of the work was inserted in the Canton Press, making finish is recommended where an article to done by the members of the sub-Committee it clear to subscribers that we have in arranging for the administration of special interest in any particular district produce much effect is desired. the West River Flood Relief Fund, but that we take our share in the general

Apply to the Manufacturers for Hon. Mr, LAU CHU PAR seconded the scheme to prevent overlapping Mr. Tong

and I then wont to Ko Yiu. We inter samples :- motion, which was carried unanimucaly

Hon. Mr. HALLIFAX (Hon. Secretary) viewed the representatives of all the big said he would like to add one suggestion to the report. The accounts now being enquired into the amount that each cen.re officially closed, and the principal should reasonably raise by lovy on its fields, expenditure of this money according to and finally decided that the best plan was the scheme laid down being approved by to promise so much to each centre, to pay ono-lifth at once, and the rest in four the Committee, it would seem unnecessary

instalmente na the work is done. Without Apropos Cable Telegraph matters to call any more General Committ: a meet-

this promises and an immediate instalment, we notion from a recent number of Things to deal with the balance of the money. "Our men are fighting bravely," he Electrician that some 50 members of the The sub-Committes might be authorised no one would have enntidence mough to $67.47 says, "but the enemy is becoming more head office Staff of the Associated

to get it under way. We accordingly gave and more audacious and warlike. A con- Telegraph Companies have joined the once for all to continue the same scheme tender for the work, or to take any stops

forces and that the directors have up to the balance of the money in hand, $2,81 27 vey of prisoners passed us this morning, decided to pay those who have joined the The CHAIRMAN-I think the proposal this undertaking and paid out tret instal is on a special form printed in Already acknowledge. Lists 1/8. 165,35,53 among which were some of the famous colours their full salary for six months, made by Mr. Hallifax is on the same recept zo on attached tablet Each Turcoesad Zouaves. These men are hardy when the question of extending the practical lines as the report, and I suggest Shit Hing, and is signed by at least two elders of the embankment concerned, and 8168,169.80 fighters and deadly marksmen, and the period will be considered. As regards we adapt it

chopped with the embankment chop task of our men becomes more and more the foreign staff the directors say their The suggestion was agreed to,

The CHAIRMAN -- Gentlemen of the Duplicate receipts were

the difficult, and the losses that the French case has been placed before the authori-

given to are indicting upon us are alarming. Our ties with the result that the Admiralty General Committee, I beg to thank you District Magistrate, and notices are being 18th Army Corps especially has been badly feeling the necessity for the maintenance all for your help and your generous supported in each embankment centre. There is the utmost publicity, and everybody cut up Mo

of the cables, have directed that their port of the Fund. We can conside, like The scane of the last battle we fought Reserve Officers should remain on the many other things in Hongkong, that it knows the amounts given. was the little village of Remicourt, The cable repairing ships, and the Army is wound up. victory was ours; but it was a victory to Council declare that those carrying on deplore rather than to rejoice on. It was the special and important work of cable a veritable slaughter, and the victims were communication cannot servo their the youthful sons of Schleswig-Holstein, country better than by remaining at their of whom there are but few. My division posts. The directors take the oppor had to fight unaot extremely unfavourable Purity of experts their high apprecia: conditions. Wo lead been on the march tion of the good work done by all for five consecutive days and had covered branches. a distance of 70 miles. We had had little

Hang Woo

Yer Lung

Yuen Yeo Tee Hing

Mr.. Wong Tak Kwong

Messrs. Chu Yan Ke

10.00

HK. and Kowloon Motor Co...

Mr. Ho Fuk Sam

....

600

Messrs. Kwong Tai

00

Mr. Ho Shun Po

6:00

Mr. Ho Sia Fo

5.00

Yuen Hang

(Pawn Shop)

5:00

5:00

Tsung Loong

5.00

Tssung Hung

5.00 6.00

6.00 5.00

Mr. St Sui Tong

5.00

Mr. Họ Sau Trang

4.00

Mr. Ng Mók .........

8:00

Mr. Ho Tsan Shun

3.00

Lossra, Shing Lee

3.00

Mr. Ho Iu Ku

3.00

Messrs. On Shún Chi

$.00

Mr. Sit Kam

9.00

Mossra. Cheuk Keo

Mr. Ho Fung Chu

2.00 2.00

Mr. Ho Shun Chi

Mr. Ho Kai Choung Mr. Ho Kai Tsoi

Tseng Family

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Mr. You Chouk Ting

Mr. Joseph Gould (Srd Sub) Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Pearse, Mr. R. D. Harvey's Fund:

Collected by J. Arnold..... Collected by F. A. Perry Dr. A. C. Kemble... Kowloon Dock Recreation Club

(475)

THE VOICE OF CONSCIENCE® 18 CHOKED.

THE*'"' EMDEN'S ! END.

SECRETARY OF STATE THANKS THE EARTELIN TELEGRAPH COMPANY'S STAFF.

خمین

The Paris correspondent of the Times writing on October 22nd said: Va

Up to the present it may safely be said that no fiercer fighting than that which has taken place between Roye, Lassigny, and Neyon has been seen in this campaign, These three lowns, all extremely important railway centres situated along side the left bank of the Oise, have had

A letter has been received by the Board the harrowing misfortune to change from French to German hands at least half auf the Eastern Extension Telegraph dozen times within as many weeks.Company in London from the Colonial Roye and Lassigny, now in the hands Office saying that Mr. Secretary 2.00 of the Allies, havo, during the last few.

weeks, been attacked night and day by Harcourt has noted with much satisfac 100 strong German forces, but the official tion the prompt action taken by the 100 communiqués have laconically informed Company's staff at Cocos in cotifylig 10.00 us that these attacks have been repulsed the Emden's arrival, to which he feels 10.00 with heavy loss to the enemy. So far 100 as we know, Noyon is still in German the succesful action fought by F.M.. 1,00 hands, but from the correspondence of a Sydney is in a great measure due. He 160.00 German officer who has taken part in the trusts that an expression of his apprcoin 200.00 fighting in this region it would seem that tion and thanks may be conveyed to the

any successes which the Germans have 54.00 scored have been neutralized by the 10.00 terrible losses which they have suffered 50.00 at the hands of the Allies.

9.00

Monthly Subscriptions Lists 1/8... 10,128.26 $178,227.06

N. J. STABB,

Hop, Treasurer, Hongkong, 26th November, 1914.

LOCAL SPORT.

TO-DAY'S FOOTBALL

HONGKONG F.C. v. SOUTH WALES:

PORN BORDERBE"."

The Hongkong F.C. meet the South Wales Borderers this afternoon, at 4:30,

to eat and were absolutely exhausted; but

wo had to enter the line of battle at a

on the Club Ground, Happy Valley.

It is hoped there will be a large turn-point where the ighting was raging with

staff.”'.____

TSINGTAO CASUALTY LISTS

AUR-COMMITTEE'S REPORT.

9th November, 1914.

Hon S. CA

KO

**FALCONITE" is the Enamel that

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embankments, examined their estimates, WILKINSON,

A few places have begun work already Most were to begin about November let.

We refused grants to some places, and told others that they might come in for help-

HEY WOO0 & CLARK, LD.

(HONGKONG BRANCH),

"ALEXANDRA BUILDING,

Telephone: 763,

Hongkong, 17th November, 1914. [1363-2

CAL BECK,

later, if funds were available, and if the MACGREGOR&C.

The Sub-Committee's report ou the work done in connection with the West themselves mande genive efforts to River Floods, 1914, 16) the then comparsively slight damage sit

The collection of funds for the relet was organised in two parts-Chinese and Non- Chiness The work connected with the Chinese was, in accordance with old custom, undertaken by the Tong Wa Hospital, was canvassed their countrymen abroad as well as thess in the Colony The total sum collected from these sources amounted to $152,687.56, to which total it is still possible there may have to be added a few belated subscriptions,

Our present estimate is 8171,050 for Ke iu of which $36,370 has been already paid In two weeks time we must go up again, and we ask that by that time another $6,000 may be transferred to the Shameen branch of the Hongkong and Shanghai

-go

An Ostamatischer Lloyd telegram,

The 850,000 cady transforrod was oat of spectators to see the Bordotars, the utmost fury. The rifle fire, as well as dated Berlin, November 23rd, to a Manila

converted into Canton sub-coins atá who last season beat Shanghai by 39 the artillery fire of the enemy, was contemporary says: The first list of points. A fine game may be expected. terrifying, and our division was only the killed to be issued by the Japanese

a total of over 868,500.00 250 V Club team:-Back, AA Claxton; saved from destruction by the heavy has been published. It contains 300

Premium of nearly 10 per cent, giving ni On our next journey we hope also to three-quarters, N. Joseland, H. S. artillery of the Justerbogk Shooting names among which there are no Germms

In addition to the work of the Ting to GE Wai and Ko Ming (which on this Rouse R. M Henderson, and R. E. School. We have had to dig up the soil resident in China. 3,845 prisoners have

Hospital the Chinesa members of the Costen were inaccessible to our gunboat, Whittall; half-backs, A S. Kempthorne of a whole forest to bury our dead arrived in Japan.

mittee under the Chairmanship of Mr. Lawhich drew 0 feet next time, we are to and N. C. Wilson; forwards, N. G. "The voice of conscience is choked and

Chu Pak organised a highly successful Hegarty, R. Kennedy, P. Leigh Bennett, the firer sentiments of humanity are

Bazaar and Theatre! it involved a vast have an electric launch at our duposal), and at the first opportunity wo hope to he A Murdoch, J. Ralston, J. M. Walker, J. suppressed when we come across & house;

deal of work in a short time but resulted accompanied by an officer from the Public B. Watson, and C. Woodhead,

and you may rely upon it that when we

The following letter appeared in are in the addition to the Funds of the extra Works Department to advise on at least have left it nothing remains inside. The

ordinary total of 890,000, which sum has

two particular points. dangers of the moment teach us how vaincent London paper

been paid to the Flood Relief Committse

A.D. Woạn under the conditions

ith November, 1914

This game will be preceded by an Association match between the Fick of the Colony and the Borderers' Regi- mental team, which won the North China Cup. The kick-off is at 3.16.

CRICKET

KOWLOON. HONGKONG.

after. represent

On the H.K.CC. Ground this

will the following noon, Kowloon – Dr. Forsyth, Lieut. Munn, Lieut. Moberly W. Bay,

Lieut. Gray, Major Robertson, T. Robinson, K. R. Macaskill, FJ de Rome, and A. N. Other. SEARCH O.C.C. E. POLICE R.C.

To be played to-day at 2.15 p.m. on CC.O team-L the 0.0.0. Ground. A Rose, R. A. Carvalho, H. H. Tayler, TY Brage, E. L. Braga, E. Pestonji D. Kharas, W. E. Rose, W. H. Vivensh, BC Southerton, and S. D. Seto

THE GREAT GERMAN TOAST.

it is to give a thought to the morrow, and SIR, I have spent the last four summers we hurl ourselves upon provisions or any in Tsingtao, China, and knew the Germans thing that comes our way like ants upon well

the body of a dead rat. The officers told me that every Saturday ******* We thought our trenches impregnable, night in the club they drank to the “speedy but we have boon forced to retreat with downfall of the British Empire an the war anormous. losses,... Two brigades of of the near future." Moroccan Regulars wero among our

attackers, and these troops are a terror Capri, Italy.

to our men. No sooner had we taken shelter in a neighbouring wood than we

CHARIOTTE BURNET

were greeted by a hail of bullet From INCINERATING GERMAN DEAD. the branches of the trees up which they

had climbed our foes were firing upon us A Washington telegram to Matila Of the 17th Division only a small company papers jays Blast furnaces are work remains, and they have neither ammunting day and night in Charleroi incinerat tion nor provisions. Our leaders soem to ing the Gorman dead. me to be quite incompetent; they seem out

of their element, and are no longer Seven German and two Austrian vessels

mastors of themselves.

have taken refuge at Moscow 1.

(1.) That it is used only for niet in

connection with Floods in Kwong tung or Kwongisi,

MARKOL (2.) That the Chairman of the Chinese

Chamber of Commerce (as represen ing the Bazaar Committee) should be a member of the Flood Relief

Committee. Condition (2) is at present satisfied, as the Hon. Mr. Lau Chti Pak is Chairman of the Chiness Chamber of Commerce

The European subscriptions were in the capable Hands of Sir Paul Chater, and though no separate subscription line were published he has bear able to credit the Fund with $50,619.40. In addition Messrs. Noronha & Co. have supplied all the Stationery and Printing work free of charge

ALLEGED ARMED ROBBERY,

At the · Magistracy yesterday, before MFA Hazeland, a Chinese wo charged with being concerned in anʼarn- ed robbery on a junk at Tokwawan. The prosecution alleges that the defendant with a number of other robbers, boarded crew into the hold, the junk, forced the crew and then ransacked the vesel, taking away money, jewellery; and clothing ta

The case wa the value of about $1,400,

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