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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 30гm, 1915.

COMPULSORY TRAINING

AT SINGAPORE.

RESERVE FORCE AND CIVIT "GUARD..

TEXT OF THE NEW BILL

The following is the text of a naw bill-the Reservis Force and Civil Guard Bi-which was to be submitted to the Legislative Council at Singapore for irst reading on Friday, the 95th inst

A bill intituled, "An Ordinanez to provide For they registration of certain residents in Kreisler the Colony for the purpose of military Evan Williams training and for the establishment of

Reserve Forca to the Volunteer Force and Mella of a Civil Guard."

It is hereby enacted by the Governor of Violin Kubelik the Straits Settlements with the advies and Maud Powell consent of the Legislative Council thereof

as follows: McCormack 1. This ordinancó hay he cited as "The Alma Gluck Reservo Fores and Civil Chord Ordfrance

1915," Maud Powell Sophie Braslau Mischa Elman

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OF EVERY DESCRIPTION EXECUTED AT THE OFFICES OF THE

REGISTRATION.

time to time oppoint suitable persons to be lustructors of the Civil Guard, who shull give instructions in musketry and in squad drill to the members of the Civil Guard.”

all

WAR BREVITIES.

The Now Zealand Govorament is bear-

Dardanelle.

9 Such arms, Ammunition, appointmentsing the whole cast of a hospital ship for the. nud clothing as the Governor directs be supplied by the Government for the us of enel member of the Civil Guard.

MISCELLANEOUS.

10. A committee consisting of the officer for the time being cocinanding the troops. in the Colony or an offer deputed by him and of the officer for the time being acting as Inspector-General of Police and of not more than five nud not less than three persons to be appointed by the Governor for each Settlement shall discharge the duties imposed on such committee by this ordinance and by any rules made thereunder, 11.--(1). The Governor may maks regain- tions.

(n) prescribing the duties to be performed by the committee appointed under this ordinance;

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The list of past and present members of Oxford University who have fallen at the front now contains close on 200 males.

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Five Greeks who had refused to serve in the Turkish army have been sentenced to death by a court-martial-sitting at Con- stantinople.

The new edition of the list of past and present members of Cambridge University now on activo servico contains just under 9,000 names.

Toluol and mixtures of tolue, which in- cludes the explosive T.N.T., are included in the latest list of contraband of war noli fled in the London Gazette.

(b) with respect to the training, discipline, duties and discharge of members of the Reserve Force and Civil Guard

There is such a dearth of labour in the und of those persons who have been elected to undergo the prescribed cloth cap-making trade that one mannfas- military training:

turer has offered a bonus of £100 to any. the provision of one who can find him 500 girls to take the urms, ammunition, appointments places of mon who have enlisted and clothing of auch members ard:

· porsions ;

into effect.

to

The Heine correspondent of the Morn-

INTIMATIONS

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CALDBECK,

(d) generally for carrying this ordinance ing Post states that the Austrian Govern. MACGREGOR&C.

2) Every malo British subject ni pare European descent between the ages of () with respect eighteen and fifty-five votira resident in the Colony at the date of the commencement of this Ordine shall within one week there- - after, sad every such person arriving in the Colony after the commencement of this ordinance shall within two months after arrival, unke a return signed by him to the Chief Police Officer of the Settlement in which he is residing of his name, place of birth, age, residence and occupation, military sortice, if any, and date of arrival in the Colony, if such arrival was after the com- sencement of this ordinance, according to the form in Schedule A.

() A copy of such regulations shall boment has just confiscated property ta Austria belonging to Sir E. Gaschen, tho provided to every member of a Reserve Force former British Ambassador in Berlin. and Civil Guard-and to every person who has elected to undergo the prescribed military training,

It is now the custom for some munition WINE & SPIRIT MERCHANTS.

12. Any person, who is summoned under workers in the north, on the completion of section 3 (3) or section ↳ (2) and who without a hard day's work, to hire taxicabs te reasonable creuse omits to appear at the take then to their homes. A party of place specified in the summons, shall be four or six ride together and share, the liable to a fine no execeding twenty-five | fare, dollars.

(2) Any person who fails to comply with the requirements of this section shall be

13. Any person summoned, who is not hable to a fine not exceeding torty-five dollars for every day during which_the_de_exempt under section 3.(4) or section 5 (3), and who refuses to take the oath or inaky fault continues.

the declaration as a member of such leserve Foren or Civil Guard shall be liable to imprisonment of either description for a term which may extend to two months or to g fine aut exceeding one-hundred dollars, or to

RESERVE -FONCY,

3.-(1) Subject to the provisions Legein after mentioned every male British subject of pure European descent between the ages of eighteen and thirty-eight years in any notified in the Hazelfe that the Governor

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The Victorian Legistative Assembly, after a prolonged debate, has passed the second reading of the Bill limiting trading in hotels during the war from nine o'clock in the morning until half-past ning at night.

15, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL.

A--SNOWBALL BAG SALE, IN AID OF THE BELGIANS IN ENGLAND AND IN

BELGIUM,. will be held in

intends to establish a Reserve Fored to the for Civil Guard enfled upon to porvo, who qualified success" of the forty-eight E GROUNDS OF GOVERNMENT KouSE,

H-(1) Any motber of a Reserves Fore Volunteer Force and to call out man to without reasonable excuse neglects or refuses to serve as a member of such Reserve Force regulations or directions, shall be liable to undergo military training in the Settlement, to serve or to obey any lawful orders, or to undergo such military training as may imprisonment of either description for a term bo prescribed by rules made under this which may extend to two months or to fine! not eseeding one hundred dollars, ar to ordinance.

both such imprisonment and fine.

(2) Any person who, having elected to undergo military training, neglect or refuses without reasonable excuse to oboy any law

At a meeting of the Newcastle Tramway Committee the inanager reported the un

FRIDAY, JULY 9TH, FROM 4-7 P.M. wonen conductors wiready or the cars,

NDER the Distinguished Patronage of plied with them, pa

British residents in Florenet, besides IE. THE GOVERNOR And Lads HAY, and said that other routes would be sup-

contributing to the Red Cross, have de. Major General KELLY, G.B., cided that all those who can ghall take KELLY, His Honour Bir WILLIAM BEES convalescent Italian soldiers in their vil- DAVIES and Lady DAVIES, The Commodore

Several announced their readiness and Mrs. ANSTRUTHER las. to taka a doza soldiers.

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(2) Au soon as the notification appears in the Gazette and at any time thereafter while such notification is in force the Chief Police Officer shall forward to the adjutant to the

In view of the great difficulties suffered HONGKONG, Volunteer Force in the Settlement a listful orders, regulations or directions, shall containing the names of those persons who be liable to the punishment prescribed in

by Russian wine merchants by the absolute appear from the returns made under section: sub-section (1.

15. (1) All arms, ammunition, appoint-prohibition of the ln of alcoholic liquors, 2 to be under the age of thirty-eight years. BEER.The adjutant of the Volunteer Forcements and clothing supplied at the public the Council of Ministers at Petrograd has

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Settlement shall summon before him expenses and issued to any member of a decided to give them the power to cancel

Reserve Force or Civil Guard or to anjote contracts concluded in the past

and undergoing military training shall be remain the property of the Government, and shall be produced, exhibited and deliver

in writing in the form in Schedule B such number of persons as may from time to time be fixed by the Governor whose names aro on such list.

(4) Any person summoned shall be exempted to any person authorised by the Governor from the liability imposed by sub-section (1) to inspect or receive the same. who

(n) is a member of His Majesty's Army or Nayyar of the Volunteer cy Pulle Force of the Colony;

(b) by reason of sickness or other infirmity

appears to be incapable of perform ing the duties of a mentres of tim Reserve Force or of undergoing Imilitary tenining

() is exemptvil by the committee appoint-

od muder this ordinance; or

(d) is exempted by the Governor. (5) Every pesan summoned who is exempt under sub-section (4) shall in the presence of this Adjutant elect to serve us n member of such Reserve Force or to underge the prescribed military training.

(6) Every person summoned who elect to HAVE RB & ncmber of such Reserve Force shall take the onth or make the declaration set forth in Schedule C to be administered by the Adjutant of the Volunteer Force or any officer, who has taken such sth or made such ¡declaration..

4. The provisions of the Volunteer Ordi- Rance 1888 with the exception of sections 6, 28, 29 and 34 shall apply to the Roserve

CIVIL GUARD.

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Teuter's Agency learns from diplomatic sources that Italy has given her adhesion to the agreement already signed by the Allied Powers not to conchide a separate peas, and that, the signature of a formal document in this effect is believed to be

(2) If any person wilfully makes away with, sells, pawns, wrengfully destrova, or danzages, or negligently losos anything issued to him as a member of a Reserve imminent, Force or Civil Guard or as a person who

has elected to underge military training, of An English governess who repently re reftisex qe uradeeds when lawfully retired turned from Germany was given by the to produce, exhibit or deliver on demand gas ́family (who had treated her kindly) = thing which he is labs under this ordinance sausage to sustain her during the journey. to produce, exhibit, or deliver, the value. On reaching the frontier the German sear thereof shall be recoverable from him before cher deprived her of the sausage on the Police Court by the Adjutant of the ground that no fosil, must leave the

Force, Inspector General' of comntry. Volunteer Police or Chief Police Ollicer of the Settle

By kind permission of Col. WATSON and the Officers, the Bard of the 74th Panjabis will play during the afternoon:

Entrance from Lower Alberi Road,

Admission 20 Cents Tes 40 Cents Hongkong, 26th June, 1915.

A

NOTICE.

Lil Parsons applying to the PROVOST

MARSHAL FOR LABOR DE FUVOST

Intare to apply between the hour of 9 AM to

Hragkong, 16th February, 1915.

1 PM, and 2 tɔ 4 2.3. daily,

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meat, and he shall also be liable to a fine not. The death at the front of a soldier CLEARANCE SALE

extending fifty dollars.

16. Any pose

(4) knowingly buys or takes in exchange

or in pawn from any member of person acting on his behalf or fram Reserve Free or Civil- Guard For person acting on his behalf or from person who has acted to undergo military training; or (b) solicits or entices any such member ar

person to sell or pawn; or knowingly assists or acts for any

(e)

Any

named Lovelace, of Edmonton, has his followed by the enlistment of his brethor Leonard and three of the dead soldier's friends. His mother, in a letter to a local paper, says: "If this helps recruiting our bug will not have died in vain,”.......

OF

LAMPSHADES.

A London paper records:The two 30 per cent, discount for CASH.

German airten who were rescued from the North Sea by British destroyers left. Har The officer was shwich yesterday morning.

member or person in selling ur given a first-class reserved compartien KOMOR & KOMOR'S

pawning or

(d) hag in his possession or keeping, with out satisfactory accounting there for,

his destination being Donington Hall. His mechanie travelled third class to Friulog, where he will be interned.

A Swiss military officer who recently

5-1) Every male British subject of pure European descent between the ages of thirty- eight and fifty-five years in any Settlement shall be liable, whenever it is notified in the any manunition, clothing, appoint. Gazette that the Governor intends to estabments, or other articles, being public pro-returned from a second visit which he has lish a Civil Guard in that Settlement, to party, shall be liable to a fine not exceeding paid to Germany since the beginning of

fifty delinre for overy mch offence. serve as a member of such Civil Guard.

17. Sections 1 to 8f the Preservation of Peace Ordinance 1872 am hereby

OBJECTS AND REASONS..

peror's picture upon the cinematograpir 'in' (2) As soon as the notification appears

war, staten that whereas the Em- alms ased to be the signal for tremendous the Gazette and at any time thereafter while the

epplause, it is now invariably received in such notification is in forco, the Inspector repealed.

Pilence. At one Borlin cinema show, which General in the Sottlement of Singapore, and the Chief Police Officer in any other Settle- 1. This bill empowers the Governor to the officer visited, the picture of the Arch ment shall summon before him in writing in establish a Reservo Forca to the Volunteer duke of Austria was greeted by ironical the form in Schedule B such number of per- Force, to call out men to undergo military laughted. sons as may from time to time he fixed by the training and to establish a Civil Guard.. Governor who are liable to serve as membeas: 2. The men who are liable to serve in tho of the Civil Guard in such Settlement, Reserve Fores or to undergo military trui

(3) Any person summoned shall be exempting are British subiecie of puro European From such service whe

descent between the ages of 18 and 33 years (a) is a member of His Majesty's Army or Sachs men can elect to serve in the Reservo Navy or of the Volunteer or Police Force or to wadergo military training with

out joining the Reserve Force. (b) by reason of sickness or other infirmity

3. The men who are liable to serve in the appears to be incapable of perform Civil Gourd are British subjects of pure ing the duties of a member of a European descent between the ages of 38

Forces;

Civil Guard.

(e) is exemnted by the commitee ap-

pointed under this ordinance; or

(0)

is exempted by the Governor.

and 55 years.

4. To enra that all British subjecta referred to above do not escape the liability. imposed by this bill it is provided that all

Primitive Methodist Mr. Kendall, miniser of the Windsor circuit, which is oludes Windsor, Slough, Chalvey, Crack nell, Winkfeld, and Eunningdale, waz re gently appointed Chaplain to the forces is

France With the consent of the connee tional authorities his wife is discharging all his ministerial and pastoral duties Sho travels round the circuit, preacus ai the Bunday servicos, and conduc s the usual week-day meetings,

In Russia, & London paper states, the

(4) Every person submoned who is not exempt under sub-acetion (3) shall take the the Chief Folice Officer of the Settlement in magnificent sum of Es.; in Japan with

h British subjects shall make a return to widow of a soldier is presented with the

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Hongkong, 6th June, 1915

IF YOU SHAVE WITH

A SAFETY RAZOR SAVE YOUR OLD

BLADES.

SAVE YOUR BLADES

75 Ch.

like new.

per Dozso

We can re-new their usefulness re-sharpen them and make them

WE SHARPEN EVERYTHING. CAMPBELL, MOORE & Co., LTD.

Hongkong, 24th June, 1916.

fear

ath or make the declaration ses forth in which they are reiting of the particulars F44 "We in England have a rather higher FRENCH LESSONS

tout in clause 2.

Filo Schedulo C to be administered by the

week for life. Nor pensats her with 104 Tuspector-General of Police or Chief Police

6. This bill repos Part 1 of the Proserider of her husband's value, and com can the pension of a week to the in- Officer.

tion of the Pace Ordinance 1872 (No.

capacita ed soldier be deemed niggardly 8. Every member of the Civil Cuars VI), which empowers the Governor to cause shall have the same powers for the preser vation of the pence, the prevention of very able bodied person within a SettlementWe know of wounded men who are ro offences, the apprehension of offenders where any breach of the peace is appre for all other purposes, and shall enjoy the hended, to be sworn in as a special constable thoroughly satisfied with the prospect of 6. Recent events Lave shown that a bill such a pension that their incapacity fades the member Protection, immanities not

of the Police Force eurolled steh as this is urgently needed, so that, to insignificance. "

when the occasiou dees rrise for all able- under tho Police Force Ordinance 1872 except tied mea to her arms, they will know ns to hay, pension or other reward,

7. The Civil Guard in the Settlement of how to use them. Singapore shall be under the control of tho Inspector-General of Police and such other icers as the Governor may appoint in that halalf, and the Civil Guards in the other Settlements shell he under the contral of the

Sanio

Chief Poles Ofice of those Sellomon respectively and arch other offers at the Governor may annoint.

8. The Incregor-General of Polico in the Settlement of Singapore and the Chief Police Offers in the other Settlements may from

G. AURRET GOODMAN,

Attorney-General, 9.9.

From Reptember to April the Russian State savings banks received deposite the most ly of 1 of which showed an average of £3.60.000, as compared with scarcely 10,000 for the sime month in 1913 and 1911. The increase is ascribed to the also lute prohibition of the sale of spirits.

In a letter to a friend a soldier who care up e good position in the railway service ays I foited because men write I um mixed up with all kinds of disps On my right sits an verster of mines from Cardif, next is a Liverpool docker then an assistant cashier; on my left a shop ageistant and an Irish navy with a for as bleck as smoke, with an appetito like an elephart and a mouth as wide as th Gulf of Mexico, I must close now, for I've got to write a deve letter for a raw recruit who can do anything with a pen bar write"

G. MOUSSION,

in. Hormizon TIG FOE.

(697

It

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Sold at 16. 4d. per bottle, relief!

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