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INTIMATIONS

THE HONGKONG DAILY PREES, SATURDAY, APRIL 27, 1918.

MOUTRIE PIANOS

Represent the highest degree of

perfection in artistic construction,

combined with the embodiment

of forty years' experience,

GUARANTEED

for u

FIVE YEARS.

15% DISCOUNT FOR

CASH.

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are designed to please the eye and please the men who wear them are doing it.

and they

New designs in printed and spot foulard silk Tles for Bows and Knots have just arrived.

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EPICURES A REALLY DELIGHTFUL SMALL CÍGAR

in Borea 282.

EXCELLING IN RICH FLAVOUR

REINA MARIA AND FAULTLESS BURSING

in Boxes of 50 84."

LANE CRAWFORD & CO.,

AGENTS IN HONGKONG AND SOUTH CHINA,

Daimler

POWER and

PERFORMANCE

HE silence and smoothness of the Daimler Sleeve-Valve Engine

is apt to deceive the uninitiated with

The Daimler Company, Ltd. regard to its power and performance.

Coventry

DAIRY FARM NEWS.

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The difference in design, however, which secures this silkiness in running is also responsible for its tremendous power-power. Awhich, today, in carrying unprecedented Loads in cars and forries in the war zone.

THE TANK will become the sym« bol of irresistible POWER and PERFORMANCE.. The Daimler. Sleeve-Valve Engine in the original power-unit of the Tank

NOTION

11836

NY EUROPEAN, Non-Asiatic of Indian A desiring to leave the Colony should apply in person at the CENTRAL PÕLEGK

A most delicious wholesome Food STATO between the hours of 9 AM to 1 PM

JUNKET.

easily prepared.

We supply Reanet Tablets.

DEVONSHIRE CREAM.

} and 2 PM to 4 PM. daily, maakten hanggan Applicants will be required to produce Passports or identification papers.

Al

All persons with certain exceptions who remain in the

the Colony for more than 7 days themselves ander PERSONS

| are required – bo

the ORDINANCE 1018.

REXTINT or

Forms of Registration giving the parti- culars required may be obtamed at the

Can now be had at our Depot. GFO and at all Folies Station

The Penalty for non-compliance is a fina not exceeding 860.

HONGKONG DEFENCE CORPS

ADMINISTRATIVE ORDERS BY MAJOR H. A MORGAN, ADMINISTRATIVE COMMANDANT.

STRENGTILL

No. 971 Sapper A. E. Godfrey. was en- rolled on 22nd April, 1916, and posted to Engineer Company,

No. 072 Bapper R. 5. Elin was enrolled on 2nd April 1918, and pasted to Engineer Company.

PROMOTIONS ENGINEER COMPANY. No. 110 2nd Corp), E. J. Surman to be Corporal, dated 20th April, 1918. No. 242 2nd. Corpi E O Norris to be Corporal, dated 21st April, 1918, No. 115 2nd Corp. T. F. O'Sullivan to he Corporal dated 22nd April, 1918. No. 117 End-Corpl. W. G. Fitzgibbon to

bo Corporal, dated 23rd April, 1918... No. 127 Let. Corpl, S. Hamer to be 2nd- Corporal, dated 20th April, 1918 No 125 Lee, Corp. A. G. Warren to be 2nd-Corporal, dated 21st April, 1018: No 128 Lou Corp. R. Drude to be 2nd- Corporal, dated 22nd April, 1818 No 131 Lee. Corp. W. R. Oswald to be End Corporal, dated 23rd April, 1015. No. 156. Sapper 1. H. Dillon to be lecs

Corporal, dated 20th April, 19 No. 181 Sapper, W. O, Lambert to be Lee

Corporal on 21st April, 1918

No, 190 Sapper A. Mackenzie to be lure.- Corporal, dated 21st April, 3918- No.1 Bapper W. H. Whiteley to ke

Les Corporal, dated 3rd April, 1918 No. 212 Sapper W. J. Owens to be Lce. Corporal, dated 24th April, 1918 No. 186 Sapper 1 Leeman to be Lice

Corporal, dated 25th April, 1918.

Pte, B. A. Ramsay, "Co.,, is granted extension of leave for so long as ho holds his present appointment on the 86. Linshan." Spr. G. M Cooke, Eng Co., is granted 6 months leave from 22nd April, 1018.

Spr. G. White, Eng. Co., is granted Bmonths leave from id April. -1010

DEKES.. Helmets will be worn at all parades on and after 1st May, Belts need not bo worn by Officers on and after 1st May until 15th November, except when on parade,

CARE OF ARMS..

The following remarks by the Chief Ordnance Officer are published for information

Tuesday 30th April-

NO 3 Gun at Headquartere. Wednesday, 1st May Sus

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3.10 p.m. Drill at Headquarters Noe.

4 and & Guns only, Thursday, 2nd May

5:10 p.m. drill at Headquarters. The

following men only need attend Ites. Field, Irvine, Labrum, A. C. D. Logan, C. 8. Logan, McKerns, Pinguet, and Stapleton.

MOUNTED SECTIONA

Monday, 9th April-

STUDENT CHARGED WITH KIDNAPPING

SUDDEN DISAPPEARANCE WITH

A LITTLE BOY.

At the Hongkong Magistracy yesterday, before Mr. J. R. Wood, a Chinese was charged with kidnapping a little boy/

Mr. H. Preston appeared for the defendant

And

THE PEAK SCHOOL. ANNUAL ATHLETIC SPORTS.

The annual athletic sports of the pupils of the Peak School were held yesterday afternoon at Tanderagce, The Peak, the residence of the Hon. Mr. Claud Bovern, C.G. There wHS large gathering of Peak residents pre- Font, D.30 p.m. At Jockey Club Stables, Sergeant Murphy said defendant was Miss Ventris, Sir William Rees Davier,

including -Major-General Dress: Drill order," Thursday, 2nd May

a native of a village near Cunton. He C Bishop Lander and Mrs. Lander, 3.30 pm At Jockey Club Stables came to Hongkong for the purposes of Hon, Mr. W. Chatham, C.M.G. Mrs. N. Dress Drill order without rifles.study. On March 20th he went back to the 3. Stabb, Major and Mrs. Hammond, tombs. He remained in the country till D, Q. Wolfe, Mr A D Cousland, Me- country to worship at his ancestors Mr. and Mr. F. B. L. Bowley, Mr. Play M

Dress: Clean fatigue Jup.m. Parade at Headquarters the 13th inst, when he mysteriously dis and Mrs. Ellis, Dr. Pearce, Mr. T, E. Vole-Billes (with bores, free from oil)appeared. Simultaneously, a small boy, Pearce, Mrs. Stedman, Mr. and Mrs, W und sidearms are to be brought to the "ged nine years, also disappeared In Armstrong, Mr. and Mrs. Wetton, parade on 30th April:

formation was received to the effect that Madame de Journel, the Rev. Copley defendant was soen leaving the village Moyle, Mr. and Mrs. E. Ralphs, Mr. with the boy in hist

company. The child was brought to Hongkong and

and Mrs W. Dunbar Mrs. E. J. Chap- was lates

Messer, Mr. and Mrs E J. Tutchery and

BIGNALLING SECTION.

Taesday, 30th April, and Friday, 3rd

STHETILKE BEAKER SECTION.

Tuesday,

2 April

5:15 p.m. Parade at Headquarters.

RECRUITS,

Monday, 29th April, and Friday, 3rd taken to Yaumati, where he was impriman, Mrs. Kent, Mrs. Adams, Mrs. Mel.

May

soned in a house for a number of days.

5.15 p.m. All units except "D" Co. It appeared that a woman, a neighbou, Mrs. L. Forster,.

on Murray Parade Ground, under. Sergeants Edmonds and Mende. Dress Drill order.. URDERS FOR CADET COMPANY BY 2ND-LIEUT J. EV BEARD. OHURCH PARADE

Sunday, 8th April:

10.10 a.m, Nos. 1 and 2 Sections fall

in Star Ferry, longkong side. 10.00 a.m, Nos. 3 and 4 Sections fall

in Star Ferry, Kowloon side. Monday, 10th April

6.10 p.m. Full parade of the whole of the Company at Headquarters: Heview order,

Wednesday, 1st May

6.10 p.m. Ansual Inspection at Head

quarters. Any Undet absenting himself from this parade without frst having obtained leave from the UU will be struck off the strength,

G. E. STEWART, Caj

Adjutant, KDC Hongkong, 26th April, 1918.

NOTICE

OFFICERS PHOTOGRAPH: An Officers' photograph will be taken at Headquarters at 6 p.m. on Monday, 28th April Dress, shorts and put ties, Sam Browne belt (one brace) and cap. All Officers are requested to attend, st

SERGEANTS WEBS

Although the conditions of these arins ha inproved since the last inspection, it is necessary that still greater care should be taken in the cleaning and preservation of same in order to maintain them in serviceable conditions will be seen from the attached report, overal rifles are rusty, this causes considerable depreciation in rifle, which could easily be avoided were a little more cane taken The Administrative Commandant trusts that all renks will do their best to keep their rifles in perfect condition, that at the next inspection no faults. KONGEONG AND CHINA DISTRICT, may be found.

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ORDERS FOR ARTILLERY COMPANY BY CAPTATE

J. H. W ARMSTRONG, V,De All N.COs, and men who have no

already done so are to redraw their rifles and bayonets at once, and return charges and dummy cartridges to Headquarters

PARADES AT BELCHERS BATTERY. Monday, 29th April

7.30 am. Bight Half Co. Layera na detailed. Examination by 1.G.. Tuesday, 30th April

7.30am. Right Half Co. Full drill

with the exception of Layers who attend examination on 20th April 5.15 p.m. Leit Half Co Full drill with the exception of new D.R.F. and new Layers Classe

Wednesday, 1st May

7.30 am. Right Half Co. Layers as detailed. Examination by IGA Thursday, 2nd May t

0.10 p.m. Left Bull Co. New D.R.F

Class only, Friday, 3rd May

5.15 p.m. Lett Half Co. Now Layers Layers Class only, ORDSEE FOR ENGINEER COMPANY ST Carre

BRWI BUBBELL. 26th April, to 2nd May

E. L. Manning Nightly Parades as per rosters posted at Headquarters Engine Drivers at 6.30 p.m. Elec. tricians at 6.45 p.m. Officers next for duty--Belcher Capt Russell, Lycemun, 2nd Lt Hill, Stonecutters, Lt. Stevenson. Instructions for N.U.Os, and men of Infantry Battalion attached for duty. Class 1 at Belchers at 8.30 pm. on Mondays and Thursdays, Class 2 at Belchers at 8.30 p.m. on Tuesdays and Fridays Class at Lyceman at 8.30 pm, on Tuesday and Fridays under Staff Sergis Ovendene and Parsons RE.. Corp. Day and and Corp. Norris, HKD.C., at Belchers, and Staff Bergte, Barclay and White, R.E.. and Sergt. Williams, H.K.D.C.at Lycomun,

ORDERS FOR INFANTRY BATTALION BY MAJOB:

AMORGAN.

PAKADER A COMPANY, __{-

Wednesday, at May

5.30 pm. N.C.Os. of Nos. 1 and 2 Platoons (as detailed by Platoon Commanders) at Headquarters, TETS

Friday, rd May-

5.30 p.m. "Nos. 1, 2, 3, and 4 Platoons on Polo Ground, Hongkong resid. ents will parade at Cricket Club at 5.10 p.m and proceed by tram to Causeway Bay Company drill. Dress: Drill order.

"B COMPANY.

Friday, 3rd May

5.30 p.m. Nos, 5, 6, 7, and 8 Platoons on Polo Ground. Hongkong reaid- ents will parade at the Cricket Club at 5.10 p.in, and proceed by tram to Causeway Bay. Company drill. Dress Drill order.

MACHINE-OUR COMPANY. Monday, 29th April :—

5.10 p.m. Drill at Kowloon Dock, Nos. 1 and 2 Guns only. Hongkong re- sidents proceed by launch from Queen's Statue Pier at 4:30 pm.

A special meeting of the Sergeants Mess will be held at Headquarters at 6 p.m. on Monday, 20th April. All members are specially requested to attend.

ST JOHN AMBULANCE BRIGADE

GENERAL AMBULANCE DUTY.

1. The Brigade is prepared whenever possible to send, un application, trained weabers with suitable equip ment for duty at public gatheringe, members will not be sent unless such application is made to the under signed by those responsible for the gathering at which attendance is re quired.

In case of emergency, a telephone inessage should be sent to the under signed or to any of the following Telephone numbers, 2378, 160 1877 2724, 1888, 10811477, 330, 9488, when ua many members as possible will Under no circumstances whatever de attend. EN LANKA members of the Brigade accept pay ment for services rendered,

CORPS PARADE

of the defendant, heard a little boy nry- ing, and, going into the next house, entered into conversation with him. She learnt that the little boy had been kid napped from the country by the defen- dant. The boy's father was communicated with, and he came to Hongkong, two days ago for the purpose of identifying they discovered, to their consternation, the child. When they went to the house

that the child had again disappeared, They searched far and wide, but no nows of the child was obtained. They had no alternative but to arrest defendant

Mr. Preston said he understood that the mother of the boy had come down from the country to give evidence, and he believed that it would be sufficiently clear to warrant the discharge of his client.

Mr. J. R. Wood, remanded the case til next Thursday

SPORT

GOLF

CAPTAIN'S CUP COMPETITION FOR LADIES

The final for the Captain's Cup 1917-18 for the Ladies' Section of the Royal Hongkong Golf Club resulted in a win for Mrs. Athol Anderson. Mrs. Moore

was runner-up.

ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL

Nearly all the children participated in the various events and quite an enjoy. able time was spent by young and old

was spent by alike.

There was ten competition. amongst the young folk, the spirit of particularly among the smallest members rivalry sceming to manifest itself most of the school. During the afternoon tea. as provided Mr. Severn acting as host. At the conclusion of the sports Mrs. Messer distributed the awards. Cheers were then called for Mrs Messer and the. and the singing of the National Anthem Hon. Mr. Severn and were lustily given, terininated the proceedings

The following were the officials Judge. Hon. Mr. Claud Severn, U.M.; Handicapper. Mr. E. Ralphs; Clerk of Course Mr J Starter Mr. L Forster; Timekeeper. Ralston; Mr. W. Pryde. Committee.Mrs Main,

Miss M. Rodger, Miss Skinner, Miss D. Rodger, and Miss J. Jack,

The following were the donors of prizes: Lady May Mr. and Mrs. Beat- tie, Mr. and Mrs Dunbar, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis, Mr. and Mrs. Hancock, Mr. and 3rs de Journel, Mister R. Armstrong, Bishop and Mrs. Lander, Mr. and Mrs. Lander, Mr. and Mrs. Messer, Mre. Campbell, Mrs McDougall, Master B. Dunbar, Mrs. Hammond, and Mr. Butterfield.

THE RESULTS.

FLAT RACE* Miller.

Class IA.~~), P. de Journel; 2, 4

CLASS IE, B. Dunbar, J. Messon CLASS II-1, Burnett, 2, A Penroe,"

terfield

CLASS 111.-1, R. McIntyre; 2. C. But-

CLASS IV-1, D. Hogg, 2, H. Jonkeer.

JANG JUMP: CLASS 1, B. Dunbar 2, H. de Journel.

What will probably be the most inter esting and exciting match of the season takes place this afternoon at the Happy Valley, when St. Joseph's College and the South China Athletic meet in the second division of the Hongkong League. CLASS IR-I, R Armstrong; 2 1. Both teams have a large number of sup- | Miller. posers and although the Chinese team CLASS II-1, A Pearce, & G. Chat- holds a much better position in the han league than the College team, very few

CLASS III-1, F. Campbell; 2, D. followers of local football would like to Campbell. guarantee a win for the Athletic. |

CLASS IV-1, D. Hogg, 2, H. Junkeer. CLASS

HIGH JUMP, CLASS I-1, G. de Journel; 2, B. Dunbar

The

A victory for St. Joseph's will give the league to the 8th Co. R.G.A., while if the Athletic capture both points they will become champions. In the event of

draw, a replay will be necessary be tween the sath Co, and the South Ching Athletic, who will both possess 5 points. teams have allowed their fixtures to get It is a pity that the two civilian

to be played it cannot take place before so far behind, for if another match has May, which is much too late in the season for Europeans to be expected to play football in Hongkong,

All detachments will parade for inspec

tion of equipment on the Cricket Ground on Sunday, April 28th, at

The collection at the Navy Army 9.30 3.m.

Dregg: Halmete, shorts, match last Saturday realiced $4 for puttees haversacks (atted), water charity. This was nearly all contributed bottles (ülled) Ambulances, stretchy Service men. The marathon race, of The attention of Divisional Superintende

ers and field cases required:

course, considerably affected the attend-

ents in called to Ciroplar of March 25th, 10185 Thursday, May 2nd --

ANO. 2 V.A.D.

8 p.m. Squad and stretcher drill.

Monday, April 29th:---

NO. 3 V.A.D.

Tuesday, April 30th:

15.15 Recruit drill:

115 Bandaging class. Wednesday, May 1st:-

9.30 Band practice Thursday, May 2nd:-

15.15 Recruit drill, Friday, May 3rd ---

116 Bandaging class. Saturday, 4th May

2:30 pm. Band practice. 3.15 p.m. Squad and stretcher drill

(trained members),

No 4 V.A.D.

First Aid Examinations.

the following have passed the examina- tion in First Aid to the wounded:~ (e) Second Examination:-Sgt. Kong Ki-fai Lee-Corpla Lai Li-him, Sun In lung. Privates Lo Kwok- min, Chen Kwong-shing, Sun In vik So Cheak-fat, Young Ming tat, Tsa Chung leung, Yeung Shiu ching, Leung Cheuk-hing, Mak Wai-man Wu In-nam, Wei To and Wong Ying

TODAY'S MATCH

HONGKONG LEAGUE, DIVISION South China Athletic. St. Joseph's Col'ege-Club ground. Kick-off, 5 p.m. Refered, Mr. Black. Linesmen, Messrs Darose and Bryne

HONGKONG POLICE RESERVE.

ORDERA ISSUED BY MR. F. C. JENEIN, C.B.E

MCSKETRY DEPARTMENTA

During the absence on leave of Chief Inspector (Musketry) Chinchen from April 27th to June 8th, the above department will be in charge of Inspector Fisher.

EQUIPMENT PARADES: Monday, 29th inst. :----` --

Staff and Mounted Police. Tuesday, 30th inst. :--

Buglers and Drummers and Band and

Orchestra,

Wednesday, 1st May

Ambulance Platoon, and all ranks, induding medical exempts, who have not pregiously attended Thursday, 2nd May

Sections 11 and 12.

F. Houen, A.S.P. (R) and Adjutant Hongkong, 26th April, 1918.

GEDERS FOR WEEK, Monday, April 20th:--

A and B Divisions. 4.20 pm Squad drill Tuesday, April 30th:

(b) First Examination: --Li Yeung-00, Yeung King kui, Kwok U-leung, Fung Shiu-kan, Mok Ying-kwal, Lo Hin chung, Too Taz yui, Ko Kin-fan, Ko Yau-cheong, Ip Kau, Liang Douglas M. A. Khan, Wong Kong-ko, Tsui Wai-san, Li- lu-leung, Tso Waihing, Teung Ping-nam, Ko King-fan Leung Kit-tapi, Lee Taming, Vik Ts ming, Chan King-ching, Cheng Taz, 1.20 p.m. First aid class. tao, Leung Foshan, Wong Hon-Thursday May 2nd- kwok, Shui Chung pak, Fang Yui fong, Ng Pak-ying, Yeung Wai pang, Leung Ping-fong, Chan Yui. hing, Ng Pakkan, and Kwan Woon tak

Contraved at foot of nest Column.)

4.20 p.m. Stretcher drill. Friday, May 3rd

1.20 p.m. Bandaging practice

(Bd) E RALERS, District Supt, in Charge of District Hongkong, 27th April, 1918.

CLASS IB-1, J. Hiller; R. Arm- strong.

CLASH II, G. Barnes, 2, H. But- terfield...

Campbell

CLASS III-1, R McIntyre; 2

CLASS IV-1, H. Jonkeer; 2, D. Hegg.

CARNE POTATO RACERA Journel

CLASS IA, H. de Journel; 2, G. do

CLASS 181, D. Ellis, J. Miller. CLASS II-1 A. Pearce; 2, R. Ásm- strong Campbell.

CLASS III, R Molntyre; 2, D.

CLASS IV-1, D. Hogg 2 A. Bowley. SKIPPING 1, J. Miller; 2 A. Miller. THREE-LEGGED RACE-1, Billy Dunbar and J. Messer; 2, A. Ormiston and G. de Journel

2, G, Stedman.

FRENCH SEIPPING RACE-1, A. Millar';

Butterfield B. Dunbary

Challenge cup (presented by Mre

TUG OF WAR

B. Dunbar's team won. The teams were:-B Dunbar, G. Stedman, A. Miller, B. Hammond H. Butterfield, E Butterfeld, J. Miller, H. de Journel, T. Wetton K. Blair, E. Lammert, H. Lander, Butterfeld, Messer R McIntyre, D. Hogg, K. Chapman, B. Kent, H. Jonkeer, J. Consland D Bowley L Lenak versus 3 Messer, J Landez, L. de Journel, Butterfield, D ElliE, IL Armstrong, T Cashman, D. Campbell, W. Hancock, à Pearce, A. Bowley, L McDougal F. Campbell, E, Wolfe, Chatham, G. Burnett, B. Adams Chapman, R Malkin, B. Sutton, B. Blair.

ST

STEPHEN'S COLLEGE-

ANNUAL SPORTS-

The annual eports of St. Stephen s College were held at Happy Valley yes terday. There was a good attendance and some interesting racing Music was provided by the band of the 18th Infar try. At the conclusion of the sports the prizes were distributed by Mrs J, M. Worg FA

Owing to pressure on our space it in impossible to give the full results Tie following were the Cup winners:

Junior Cup-Lo Kan Hang 15 poins. Runner Up Ma Hin Lee 12 points Middle Cup Pan Hin Kwong 28 pointa

Runner Up Felix Chen 16 points. Senior Cup Kwek Pok Hing pointe.

Runner Up-Toor Hak Hon 25 poi

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