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SPECIAL CABLES,

INTERPORT AQUATICS.

SHANGHAI TEAM LEAVES,

(Our Own Correspondent.)

Shanghai, September 13, The Interport Swimming Team has left for Hongkong,

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PERAK IN 1911.

Record Year in. Trade,

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1912..

INTERPORT SWIMMING.

To-day's Advertisement

Brown, IL D. Rodgor and B. W. MaoCabe of the Kowing Club. In all probability the following swimmers will compete against PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP Hongkong in the various Uvents : 100 yards:D. E, M. Drum- mond and E. Berthiet.

200 yards:D. E. M. Drum- mond and R. W. MaoCabo,

400 yards :-R.' W. MicCabe, R. Bortlet, D. E. M. Drummond, and E. J. Brown,

800 yards: B. W. McCabe and R Berthet.

COMPANY.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. 8.8, CHINA," FROM SAN FRANCISCO, JAPAN

PORTS & SHANGHALA The above mentioned vessel having arrived. Consignees of cargo are hereby

DAIRY FARM

NEWS.

notified to send in their Bills of lading Dining out this evening. Bridge ? for countersignature and take imme-. Ediate delivery of cargo from alongside.

D.

List of Hongkong. Entries.

The report on the administra- Bolow are given the entries for tion of Perak in 1911; prepared the V.R.O. and Interport Aquatio by Mr. O. Marks, acting Britshmeeting which takes placo ou Resident, and attached to the September 19, 20 and 21., Wo F.M.S. Government Gizotte as nero informed that only a numbor supplement, is a very detailed of competitors will be chosen record of affaire in the State, from the entrants in the interport mainly statistical, covering thirty-fixtures, selections being made as It is rather a second-rate uum-four pages, with several useful the committee think proper. bluation, owing to illnesses and ppendices. Some of the points It is interesting to note that the the training for the coming of general public interest we re-length of the bath is twenty-five regatta.

produce below:--

yards and with the exception of the half mile, interport, and for the year nounted to $10,081,190. It ex-throwing the polo ball, all svouts ceeded that of the provious year by will be decided inside. $4,851,301 and was $4,372.800 The ontrants for the various in excess of the estimate. The fixtures are as follows:- revenue amounted to $6,000,095 Half mile. Interport. Selected more than the actual total ox-from: J. M. Rosa Pereira, F. M.

Back Stroke :-R. Borthet and penditure.

No claims will be entertained for a Cruz, C. Humphreys, R. R. W. McCabe. Loe, B. F. Moos, R. N.; A. V. Team Race:-D. E. M. Drum-outage or damaga unims packagas Barros, LC, Bouza, B. W, Brad-mond, R. Berthet, E. Borthet, R. have been examined prior to delivery bury, A. S. Ellis, A. Nutty, A. A. W. McUnbo, E. Thasher, E. J.nt of exceptions furnished non-

signees, Claxton.

Brown, and T. W. R. Wilson.

No Fire insurance wlintover will be feated.

JAPAN'S NEW ERA.

PARDON FOR PRISONERS.

(Independent News Agency.)

Takyo, September 13. 'An Imporial Eliot has been issued proclaiming an amnesty. By it about 150 prisoners have been released and many others bad their sentences reduced. This is to mark the accession of the new Emperor.

In addition to the abute, about one million you will be bestowed on the poor.

PEAK BURGLARIES.

Man Committed for Trial.

The man, Wong Chouk, who stands clurged with several thefts from houses at the Poak, appear el at the Police Court to-day.

Five charges were preferred against him

On the charge of stealing a watoh belonging to Mr. J. I Wout, he was committed for

Urjat.

On the other charges he was remanded till the 20th insi.

MARINE COURT.

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This morning, at the Marine Magistrate's Court, liMora^{

“Com mander C. W. Beokwith, R. N., Leung Yau, boatwoman, was charged with unlawfully carrying thirteen persons in excess of the numbar allowed by her licence on Sept, 13.

Defondants stated that the pas. sengers came into her but against lor onfora.

She was fined $7.

Chen You for carrying an ex- case of seven persons on Sept. 13, was fined $5

Two boatwomen wore charged with anchoring their craft within 100 yards of low-water work, in a prohibited placo and during prohibited hours.

They were fined leach.

DAYLIGHT THEFT.

Just after thron o'clock this afternoon a surprising scone was witnessed in front of the Clock

Tower.

A Chinese girl, evidently of the wealthy class, and wearing many rings, bangles and the like was thrown from a rickshaw.

Some of her jewellery fell from her hands and wrists and was promptly grabbed by coolies who

Tho rovenue

of

Thoactual expenditure amount to $13,071,105, an increase $1,010,030 over that of 1910 and a saving on the estimates of $3,042,130...

On December 31, 1911, the fi inbil ties $462,542, excess assets guros ware: ABsota $33,066,688, $33.104,146. The assots includ-

Army, Navy and Police. Two lengths: 0. Barros, 8. C. Colmor,

Nutty, H. Harris.. H. W. Hutton, B. L. Meos, A. E.

Diving E. J. Brown, Berthet, I. Berthet and H. Rodgor.

Plungo R. W. McCabe and R. Barthet.

Throwing the Polo Ball - R. W. McCabe and D. E. M. Drummond.

The Waterwitch.

Cargo impending discharge will be landod at. consigne" sisk and expenne Cargo remaining on board after MON- DAY, 16th at Now. will be landed st consignoon risk and ox,en 8.

Cargo remaining undelivered FRI- DAY, 20th September, 1912, at Noox, will be subject to landing and storage charges. ---

Seen yesterday Commander

All chafed and otherwise damaged Beckwith said that in all probabi-cargo will be examined at the shore lity a Court of Enquiry would be 10th Bopt, 1012, at 10 AM.

Company's Godowa THURSDAY, Four Lengths. Handicap. V.R.C. held here, regarding the sinking. All Claims must be filed on or before ed: investments $11,075,518 only: J. M. Hoan Peroirs, J. C. of the Waterwitch. "The reason Datober 13th, otherwise they will not vivuncos on foderal soroust forge R. A. Carvalho, M. L. that a Court was not held in be recognized. $17,249,504, Joane, $3,291,470. Railton, F. L. da Roza, A. V. Singapore the Commander the liabilities were made up Barros, B. W. Bradbury, P. Mided is that there are not entirely of land, forest, and court Remedios, A. H. Carroll, II. Jenough men there to sit on the Hongkong. 18th Sept., 1912. deposits,

White.

The year was unprecedentedly successful one as regards trade, a Souza, P.A. Mansberg, U.,E. Laco. High Dive: Interport:-M.A.R.

of both imports and exports. The Carvalho, C. Humphreys, F.B. record being created in the value J. M. D'Almada Remedios, It... total valite of the trade of Perak | Silva, A. Littlejohns. was $81,881,833 .as against

ense.

Will of Mr. J. Maclean. Mr. James Mucleait of. 81,

of the Hongkong and Shanghai Alleyn-park, Dulwich (formerly

Banking Corporation, of "31. Two Lengths Handicap. Mem- Lombard-street, EC.), who died $65,860,119 in 1910, or an in-bors only:-P. A. Maasberg, J. M:July 5 last, aged 55, left estate

of $10,015,714. The Roza Pereira, J. C. Jorge, E. L. the gross value of £15,026, with valua of imparts anounted to Braga, W. J. Carroll, G. E Lace, net personalty 20,725. 520,340,243, an inereuse of E. K. Tata, R. A. Carvalho, H. A. $7,004,882 over the previons year.

CICASO

Tin and Rubber.

The quantity of smelted in exported was 12,031 piculs les than in 1010 the value was $610,083 more than in that year The tin-oro exported showed an increase of 39,787 piculs in

Lammert, A. J. V. Ribeiro, P. A.] Yvanovich, M. L. Raillon. F. L. da Hoza, A. V. Barros, B. W. Bradbury, C. Rodrignos, P. M. Remedios, A. Calvort, J. V. Braga, It Witchell.

Four Lengths, 100 yards. Inter- port:-S. C. Colmer, F. M. da Oruz, T. H. Smith, C. Humphreys,

of

** FRED, J. HALTÓN, --

Agaat,

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THE CHINA SUGAR REFINING COMPANY, LIMITED.

that in portanou, of the requisi

No: Poker, That means a late night? Yes, and a thirsty morning and

KIPPERED HERRING for

breakfast AND an excuse for a cocktail or two

at eleven.

August 12, 1912.

JAS. BUCHANAN & CO.'S.

SCOTCH WHISKIES.

THE POPULAR

BLACK

& WHITE

WHISKY

Lions set out hereafter which has been NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN

lodged at the Registered Office of the Company on the 12th day of September 1912 by or on behalf of the persons whose names are set out at the bottom of such requisition an Extra- ordinary Meeting of the Company will be held at the Offices of Mens Jardine, Mathison & Co, Ltd., 'at Peddar Street, Hongkong, on THURS- DAY, 26th day of September, 1012, at Noon, for the purpose of considering IN THFLMATTER OF THE SUN the resolution set out in the said Ro ---BUING-FIRM-OF-40 QUEEN1ion and of passing such rewolu- tinu in relation thereto në may be ROAD CENTRAL.

thought it. The Tmusfer Books of the Fascination of the East Company will be closed from 19th to 8011 September, both days inclusive.

REQUISITION.

To-day's Advertisements

In Voluntary Liquidation)

weight and $7,831,941 in value, L. C. Souza, A. Ellis, A. A. Clax-THE Croditors of the abovenamed due to the high price ruling ton, H, Harris.

throughout the year, averaging Toun: Race, 21 outries. Team 893.01 per pical as against $77-1-P. M. Remedios, HI, J. White, 63 por picul in 1010. The high- W. J. Carroll, B. W. Bradbury, E.

Crampant ara required, on or before THURSDAY, the Stet day of October 1912, to send their names and iddress, and particulars of their

To the Directors of the Cbluk Sugar

Belaing Company, Ltd.

Rod Soal, Tandem, Piebald, Royal Household, Special Liqueur. GARNER QUELCH & CO. SOLE AGENTS.

The

Kubrought honia la pou la' The perfecụon to which Egyptian Ciputelies have been brought by Messco. MADERO FREREA their two birds

krow

as

nst price was $00,50 on February, Braga, P. A: Yvanorish, F. V hits or claims, and the hames and ad- aggregate 10,000 Shares and upward Bouton Rouge

1, compared with $87,75 in the Braga.. previous year; and the lowest

We the undersigned members of the above named Company holding in the

drases of their solicitors (if any) to the in the Capital thereof do hereby in par Team 2-F. L. da Roza, A.JUndersigned, the Liquidator of the suance of the provisions in this behalf price was $83.75 on September V. Ribeiro, M. A. R, Souza, A.H.Opasy and further if so required contained in Boction #7 of the Com- 26.

Carroll, J. M. Roza Pereirs; G. 0.otice in writing, personally or by anies Ordinance 1911 require you to their solleitor or representatives, to convene on. Eximordinary General Jorge, E. K. Tata.

uame in and prove their said debts or Meeting of the Company for the pur- shine at anch time and place as shall poss of considering and if thought fit be specified in such notice; AND ing the subjoined Resolution. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that

The quantity of Paru rubber exported was 40,880 picule, or moro thru double the 1010 figuros, when 19,003 pieuls left the State. The average price of cultivated rubber for the year. was $208.03 por pioul as against $400.30 in 1910 but in spite of this fall in the price the value showed an increase of $3,241,170 over the 1910 figures, which gave in increase of $5,302,730 over 1909.

Krian.

Under Krian, we note that the $10,000 allowed to this district was supplemented by another $10,000 during the year and

Team 3-H. A. Lammert, M. L. Ruilton, A. V. Barros, A. Rodrigues, G. E. Lace, F. A. Maasberg, D. E. Carvalho.

Hurdle Race, Handicap, two lengths. Mombers only:-J. M. Roza Pereira, G. E. Lace, H. A. Lammert, A. J. V. Ribeiro, P. A. Yvanovich, F. L. da Roza, B. W. Bradbury, C. A. Rodrigues, A. H.. Carroll.

E.

220 yards Interport: Burroa, 8. C. Colmer, F. M. da Cruz, T. H. Smith, C. Humphreys, A; S. Ellis, A. A. Olaxton, L. C. Souza, H. Harris.

la default thereof, suob Creditors will ba excluded from the benefit of any dis-sulting tributton before such debts are proved

Dated at Hongkeng, this thirteen day of September. 1919.

J. BENNESSEY SETH,

Liquidator. Hongkong, 17th Sept. 1912. 659

·· HONGKONG WEEKLY

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TELEGRAPH.

Contains all the news of the week in a most attractive form Back Race. Interport:-J. M. and is the paper for mailing to Roza Pereira, G. O. Jorge, H. W. friends at Home, with photograph loan to the amount of 88,805 Hutton, A. V; Barros, R. C. Wit-ontitled "on their way to Court." were mado. Six thousand two chall.

made off with it.

hundred and forty-eight dollars Thowing the Polo Ball. Iutor-

EARLY MORNING PILFERING.

"

Two boatwomen were charged at the Pollos Court, this morning. with being in unlawful possession of a quantity of rice, bean eske and ground nuts.

Long Plunge, Interport

CONTENTS,

Pages.

1-4

RESOLUTION.

That the General Agents and Con- Committee be and they are hereby authorised and required to de- clare an Interim Dividend of $3 per abre and that such Dividend be paid on the first day of October, 1912, to the members who are on the Register on the thirtieth day of September, 1912. Dated the 11th day of Sept., 1912.

R. E. Balilios, Trustes for the Kaiste of the late E. R. Balilios

Lag Tak Po

Erusat D. Haska!!

Lao In Chung. Gleo. P. Lammert

8. H. Michael

Sidney Michae! 0. Stewart B. J. Judah.

Several minutes Intor a Sikh principal was repaid and $574 port:S. C. Colmor, F. K. Tata,| constable came along, but he was interest was paid, the amount L. E. Lammert, H. A Lammert, Day by Day.........re

Dated 12th September, 1912. The General Agents and Consulting much too late.

outstanding on December 31, A. V Barros, C. A. Rodrigues, Passengers' Liste

"uim 5- B

Committee of the Company desire to being $12,110. The Malays ap R. C. Witobell.

Hotel Lists....a i nastan 8. make the following observation on tha preciate the advantages of a Go- 440 yards. Interport L. Bar-Steamers in 7-8bject matter of the Resolution namely vernment loan at six per cent., ros, 8. C. Colmer, F. M. da Craz, Commercial...usand 9-11 that in the exercise of their discretion but do not yet recognise fully the O. Humphreys, A. V. Barros, L. The Courts 1223 they do not think it prudent in the Com- fact that Government is anxious O. Souza, A. 8. Ellis, A. A. Clax- Telegrams 4...................... 24-34 pany's interest that an Interim Diri to assist them and prevent them ton, H. Harris.

Leading Articles...........35-40 dend should be paid... Notes and Comments...... 41-44 borrowing from chetties at 18 or 24 per cent. interest..

Sport MAY BE DE 1 287 245-46 Canton and Coast Porta:47 Hongkong Prison 48 Steamer Launched Burglar Escapes....... Another Piracy Groeben in Typhoon Licensing Board August Weather....... Tendera A... Explosion in the Naval

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A. R. Souza, F. K. Tata, L. A. The orop reaped during the first Lammert, A. V. Birrós, B. W. three months. of the year was Bradbury, A. W. Carroll, A. 8. Lance Sergeant Willa explained that this was one of the cases of very good one, estimated at Ellis, A. Calvert.

Ladies, Nominalion. Members early morning pilfering The 15,282,899 gantangs. The total boats were small and were able to urea alienated for padi cultivation only:M.A. R. Souza, G. C. Jorge, get below the wall where the at the end of the year, amounted F. K. Tata, A. V. Barros, B. W. police could not see them. On this 57,380 acres carried a water-rate, Witchell.

to 66,686 sores; of this area, Bradbury, A Calvert, R. Siberian Ronte. occasion, a Chinese dotective was

as being adequately irrigated and, on the wherf and saw the boat from a pareful census taken of the Interport, A. R. Souza, P. A. Running Header, swallow style, being loaded.

acreage of land under padi with Massberg, G. E. Laoe, J. M. D'AI

The women were each fined $25.

ARMED ROBBERY.

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'JARDINE, MATHESON

✯ CO., LTD., Ganemal Agents, Hoarkose. 12th Sept, 1912. UNIVERSITY OF HONGKONG. FACULTY OF ARTS,

PPLICATIONS will now ba A receirod for admission in the Faculty of Arta. Lectares will be do- livered during the first your in this fanity on the following subjnote:

1

1. English Language mid Literature. 2. Engilah History.

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40 49

.49

49

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49-50

8. Chinese Language and Literature,

Heavy Sese

50

4. Mathemation.

3. Economics,

6. Physics.

7. Chemistry.

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Escalty will be required to attend Lo-

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1102nd entrance examination, for, ajs

plants who may not be already quali

a view to the revision of the water-mada Remedios, R. A. Carvalho, Yard...........50 rate in 1913, 50,095 acres were C. Humphreys, L. C. Souza, F. B. found to be actually under cul- | Silva,

|238,088 piouls of padi were ex-not fixed.

ported during the year,

Kowloon Customs .........50-51 tivation at the end of the year Team Race. Interport-Teams Questions.

An Important Find.. It is reported that an armed

Consolation Race. Interport A Missionary Wedding ...52 robbery took plaon, at á house in Des Voeux Boud, yesterday after statement appears-On May 17,

In connection with Larut, this Water Polo: Teams not fixed. Tenement Ceilings.......

Atan informal meeting at Shang-

Chamber of Commerce ....... noon. It is alleged that several 1911, Mr. Abraham Hale retired hal of the selection committee for Y, W. O. A. Room....

Weddings R & LEGEN men, Armed with knives, entered from the service after 25 years the Interport Swimming Contest the house under the pretence service in Perak, Negri Sembilan composed of two members of the of repairing a window. Onos and Selangor, during the last International Club and two mom Mr. Melbourne's Contradi Inside they tied up a female eight of which he held the ap. bors of the Rowing Club, the tion And threatened bar with the pointment of District Ofoer, Larut following were selected to go to kuivas. From a table they stole and Krian, and Registrar of Titles,

Macao Sensation .............................. Sanitary Board..................

Hongkong R. Berthet, E. Armed Bobbery hor bair press valued at 860/ Perak North He was one of the Herthet, and T. WH. Wilson, of Hongkong Impres

Thres men have been arrested in

donnection with the affair:

voned the biInternationals/0

on Page 101. Dammond, E THREDK

Undergraduates - admitted to, this |

and Felucca Egyptian Cigarettes

The cats with which they are made, under iden climatic conditions. starting 'from the selection of the leat to the finished product, makes these branda

a revelation to the' clearetie connoisseur,

Tel. 638.

A Luxury to the Man of Taste,

Sole Agents:

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DR. MACKENZIE'S

STOUT.

A Light, Palatable, Nourishing Stout. It is a Brain, Body and Nerve Revitaliser. A True Food Tonio, increasing the energy and giving fresh vigour to body and mind.

Hongkong..........July 24, 1912

Substance for analysis :-Stout

Dr. Mackenzie's Burton on Trent Marks;-Invalid Stout, Specially brewed for the East, Received --On July 17th, 1912, from Mesara, Gande, Prios

a Do, Hongkong.

Results of Analysis.

100 fluid parts of the sample contains:-

Solid matter

Ash

Free acid as acetic

...5.18

.20

21

at

..5.05 16.5° C...........equal to 1.011,

... absent.

Percentage of alcohol. Specific gravity Arsenic

The results show that the sample is both good and sound.

FRANK BROWNE,

Govt, Analyst.

SOLE AGENTS:

tures in five of the above subjects. If Messrs. Gande, Price and Co., necessary, the University will bold Hongkong.

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The date of this examination will be

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Wine Merchants.

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