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KING'S BIRTHDAY.

Naval and Military Parade.

sections of fours before the de- tachments pass out of the gate (O), otherwise obecka will ocour. 0.0. Detachments must see that no block occurs at gate (0).,

All Ofic.rs quartered in Hong- kong not on duty, will attend as spectators.

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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, MAY 27, 1913.

LOCAL SPORT.

LAWN TENNIS.

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Kowloon Cricket Club Tournament.

Further progress has been made

Notices

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The following ordere were issued yesterday by General Anderson in connection with the parade to be held in celebration All Olicers, Warrant Officers of the birthday of this Majesty N.0.0.'s and men attending us the King on Tuesday, June, 3:

spectators will wear review order, On the occasion of His Majesty's Officers white, other ranks white Birthday, June 3rd, a parade will or khaki. Ollicers Commanding beat Evans (sor.) 9-7, 6-2. take place on the Hongkong Crick-and leads of Departments attends et Club ground.

The following-detachments will parade, strength as under:- RN.... ...100

R.A.

RE....

D.O.L.I.

"A" Class Singles Handicap, semi-final. Abraham (owes 1-8)

The final of this event was

ing will take up position, our played of on Saturday, after the

6.4), the former winning by 7-5, 6 and 6-1.

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100

F.K, Vol. Corps, 60

HK. Vol. Re-

serves

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JAPANESE IN

H.K.S.B., RG.4.

50

24th (Hazara) M.B..

40

CALIFORNIA

8th Rajputs, ...

50

126th Baluchistan Infantry

50

25th Panjabie,

-50

Their Position in the Present

Crisis.

25th Punjabis,

Each detachment from

50 an

Officers

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invasion.

"B" Class Singles Handicap. The winner of this match meets Mead (owes 15) in the serni-final. The other semi-finaliste are Wolf (owes 36) and Railton (owes 15) inst. who meet on Wednesday, 28th

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JUNK OWNERS SUED.

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One Defendant Denies Know-

"ledge of the Other.

This morning in the Summary

PASSENGERS DEPARTED.

A.

Mrs. Abuer

Mcleod, Miss K Mercede, A. C. Moulder, Mrs A

B.

Patrick Morgan Potter, Mr and Raymah, J. C.

Mrs. W. C.

Robinson, Mr &

Mrs R. T. Rodriguez, Rev.

"O" Class Singles Handicap,

Per 8.s. Minnesota, salled on 26th inst, for Seattle, &c. 3rd round. Biermann (scr) beat Howlitt (ser) -0,7-5; Jauk re-

Atkins, Mrs F. ceived a walk over from Bridger.

Arthur, Mr. and Biermann and Jack meet in tho

Mrs. H. W. Arthur, Mise Indian Army Unit to be under Washington, April 9.-A de-semifinal. Whiteand Cope have yet command of a British Officer. claration lor state rights appears to play in the 3rd round to quali-Court, before Mr Justice Kemp, Arthur, Miss B. O'Neill

Dress-Review Order, khaki, to be involved in the decision uffy for the semi-final in which Puisne Jadge, the Yee Wo Firm, Arthur, Miss I. 98, Des Voeux Road West, sued Arthur, Miss A medals will be worn. Staff in the President 10. to interfere round the winner meets Rouso,

Doubles Handicap. This event Li Foo Tuk and Li Yau, described Acuncion, Sister No white,

M. be with California's right a8 à

sovereign stats to make laws to is still dragging on very slowly, as junk owners, claiming $841 mounted,

All detachments to be in posit. protect herselt against a Japanese only two matches having been being as to the sum of $201.10 Alfagome, Rev.

decided lately; viz: Wolf and balance due for gonds sold and ion by 7.30a.m. Markers to report.

de Rome (scr) beat Boattie and delivered, and as to the remaining Brown, Mr. und The President informed Rapre Wool (ore 15-3) 3-0, 6-4, $349.00 principal and interest Brown, Miss L. G. to the Garrison Sergeant Major by 7.15 a.m.

sentative John E. Baker of Cali

Brown, Master J. Sturdevant.

DL.. Mr R. C. Faithfull appeared for

Niss beat Green and Mackenzie 6-4, A Royal Salute will be fired on turnia this morning of the inteus and Abraham and Stevens due for money lont.

the plaintiff, and Mr. Otto Kong

Sturdevant, Lt. Murray Parade ground by the tion not to apply federal authority. 57,69

& Mrs. O. L. H.KS.B.R.G A. The C.R.A. will but expressed further his with

The following pairs meet in Sing for the defence. make the necessary arrangements that the legislation should con the third round: Drawn and When the case was called on.

Sala. Capt. R

M.du for keeping the public clear of the fort to treaty obligations. The Weaser v. Railton and Jack, Mr. Faithfull was not in court.

Hie Lordsbip:-Are you pre- parade ground.

Mead and Haigh v. Abraham and Stevens, Wolf and do Rome pared to go on with your case?

Mr. Kong Sing: I am prepar- and White v. Mocaskill and Brown.ed to go on." All general executive words of suggesting what are the treaty command will be given by obligations with which proposed

League Tennis. the G. O. C. unless otherwise legislation should conform.

Kowloon meet the Chinese. Re- notified.

the latter's The President authorized Re-ceration Club on presentative Baker to announce ground at Causeway Bay on Fri- ue policy of non-interference. day, 30th inst., at 5.15 p.m:

Kowloon will be represented by This followed an hour'sconference the following pairs:- with Secretary of State Bryan,

Green and Hunter, Abraham Pile. and Mackenzie, and Wood and

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President unil Secretury Slate B. you Lave both Detachment will fix bayonets written to the

California

on arrival at their positions. legislature, Mr Baker is alvised. Curwen and Elson, Edwards

On arrival of His Excellency the Governor, the troope will "alope" and "

arms present (band playing, the first six bars of the National Anthem). Arma will then be ordered" and the detachments "stand at ease".

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A telegram from Mr J. B. Sanford of the California legis

ature was shown to the President by Representative Bakor. Mr. Sanford said:

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Olympic Club will play theiri postponed match with European Y.M.C.A. to-morrow evening at Kowloon.

BILLIARDS.

Barreto, jas Dunn, L. W. E. Eaton, Mr and

Mrs

Graham, Dr and Salz, Rev A

Mrs. Jac. A.

Sheaf, H. Housey, Miss H. Thompson,

'E.

Miss I.. Hissong,

Tormey, Miss His Lordship-The only di- Hasting, Miss D. M.. fficulty is, of course, that if a Hespelt, F.

Tromey, Miss satisfactory explanation of the John. Mrs. absence of the plaintiff be given, Johnson, it might be that I shall feel ob- liged to bear other evidence they

call:

may

Mr. Kong Sing-I am entire- in your Lordship's hands.

His LordshipIt might be that it would be a disadvantage to them.

Mr. Koag fing.-I don't in- tend to take advantage of my friend's absence. He is in the Police Court. ́ ́

His Lordship.I have had no notice of that.

Mr. Koog Sing: I was there, too, and I had to give a case over to "someone else.

The first defendant, in the box,

Master

I.

Viconte, Rey J. Wilson, F, T.

To-day's Advertisements

CHINESE POSTAL

ADMINISTRATION.

NOTIFICATION.

FRAUDULENT SUR- CHARGED STAMPS.

"THIS is to notify the public

His Excellency the Governor will then inspect the troops, and return to the Saluting Base, when People demanding enactment the troops will unfix bayonets. of alien land law. If legislature The Union Jack will then be refuses, people will resort to

Soldiers' Club Competition." broken at the most hand and the initiative sentiment. Five to oue

Last evening the match was H.K.S.B.R.G.A. will fire a Roya) in favour of alien land law. Gov- Saluto. After 7th, 14th, and laeternment should not intertore with concluded. between the A and B

that any stamps of this Ad- round of the salute, the troops our local affairs. Hands off at teams of the DC.L.I. in the com petition at the Soldiers' Club for

ministration bearing a surcharge will fire a fan-de joie.

Washington. Japanese own

differing from those enumerated At the conclusion of the feu-de-52,000 acres land, lease 400,000. the cup presented by the members

of the Hongkong Volunteers, and gave evidence to the effect that in the Annual Report on the joie, the troops will "fix bayonets" More information soon." "alope" arms and give a Royal

as a result the A team won by the Le had no knowledge of the working of the Post Office for the Statistics on the Japanese

3rd year of Hsuan Tung (1911) Salate, band playing the National situation are provided by A. E comfortable margin of 191 points. second defendant, and denied are false, and are not recognised Anthem. They will then "slope" Yoell, press agent for the B.M. Roberts for the A's best that the latter had had any by this Administration.

BY ORDER. movement for enactment of Lance Corpl Now by twenty-one transactions with the plaintiffs

Chinese Post Office, Canton, The troops will then be ordered the alien land measure, in points in the two hundred up, his on his behalf.

Mr Faithfull, entering the 24th May, 1913. to remove their head dress and telegram to Representative highest break being 18 and that of

1398 Baker. There are in Californis, bin opponent 22.

court:-I must apologise for give three cheers for His Majesty, his telegram reads, 50,000 Japan the match between the R. E. could not get Mr Melbourne to The games were also played in being so late, my Lord, but I and the head dress will be replaced.

0. C. Detachments will then see, 30,000 Chinese, and 4,000 B. team and the R. G. A. Victoria adjourn a case I was in.

and "order" arms.

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other" Asiatics. The Japanese owa

His Lordship There was no THE request to adjourn the case and I

the

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their goods are bring landed and placed

give orders to "slope urms and

331 farms, containing 12,128 and.Kowloon, and as a result of form foura" right, preparatory acres, in thirty counties of the theevening's play the former have to marching past FIE the Goverstate. The increase is 2,000 acres. a lead of 30 points, Honours of the have gone on with it; the plain- Capt. Freede, having arrived, Con- nor. Bagonets will not be unfixed 218 1isces of property, and 100 games were shared, each side tiffs were not here either. signces of Cargonquereby informed that for marobing past.

Witness's evidence was then per cent in valuation. Other pur-scoring oue win. Sapper Applin Detachments will then march chases have recently been made, beating Serge Gillman and Sergt continued. Mr Kong Sing at their rich in the Gurzardons and/or

Hare boating Corpl Coron." past in foure in succession, an in- says Mr. Ycall, but there are no terval of 20 paces being kept records in nineteen counties. The full scores of the match between units. O.C. Detachments The Chinese own 152 nores of between, the D. C. L. I., A and B will match past 3 paces in front land. City property assessed at teams are as follow:--- of their leading section of fours, $600,000 is owned by 126 Chin- and will salute, as laid down iuere. In March, 1899, there were para 186 Infantry Training, on 282 leases to Japanese recorded; arriving at the flig (A) of the in March, 1912, there 319 leases saluting base. Over Officers will recorded, for 20,204 acres. This Carry" sword only, on the com is an increase of 4,000 acres, with mand being given "eyes right hundreds of leases unrecorded. by the 0.0 Datachment.

The Japanese bave invaded As soon as detachments have practically every occupation," put on their headdress prepara says Mr. Yosl, "skilled and un- tory to forming fours for the march skilled Picture brides have in- past, the troops on the Eastern creased; 1,600 recently arrived at side of the ground will move four the port of San Francisco, and paces to their front so as to en- 3,500 in the last two years. Fifty- able the leading section of fours one per cent. of Japanese arrivals of the defiling detachments to are women.' mave round of them up to gatej

The policy of the administra- (0) through which all detach-tion, in view of the attitude as ments will move to leave the sumed by President. Wilson after ground. Troops will proceed to the conference with Secretary their private parade ground, Bryan, will be to permit the con after passing out of the cricket stitutionality of the laws that may be enacted by the California. ground.

legislature to be tested in the

The 0.C. 2nd D.O.L.L. will de tail the band of his battalion to

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play the detachments past, also bugler to attend on the G.0.0.

The D.D.M.S. will arrange for

United States courts. It is a9-

D. C. LI. "A.?" Lee corp). Hunt... 200 Sergt Smith og 200 Bergt Oatler ... 200 Corpl Scott

200 Sgt. Plant Sgt. Bowen Pie Germer

200

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200 194

B. M. Iberte..... 200

? Pre Duffield

Pie Brown

asked whether

further extra-bazardous Godowan of the tong- security, ordered, had been paid tong & Kuwiwn What & Godown Company, Limited, whence delivery into court.

Mr. Faithfull: I don't know, may be obtained against Bille-of-Lading

oountersigned by the Undersigned. I will make enquiries.

Mr. Kong SingIt was to be

Optional Qaigu will be carried on da paid in before the case came on. less notice to the contrary be given to

Mr. Faithfall I can under-day. take to pay it.

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All Chime ust be presented within

Mr. Kong Sing:I could have ten days of the steamer's arrival bors, after which date they cannot be re- asked that earlier this morning cognized.

and have had the case struck out. Ao cisims will be admitted after the

Mr. Faithfull; --I have been Foods use left the Qodown, and all | exceptionally busy; I have the Goods remising undelivered after the money here.

t pox. will be subject to rent. Defendant, continuing.said that the junk which the plaintiff seized, bolonged to the second defendant.

· 1,594

D. C. L. I. "B.” Pte Mead...

148

186

168

173

ed,

181

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188

Les Cpl. Williams 200 170 Lee Cpl. New

1,403

Pre King. Pte Fellowes

B. M. Ohilds

The case was farther adjourn

Artificial Breathing.

A Professor of the University of Halle has made scientific observations of artificial breathing)

All broken, cbafed, and damaged goods te be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the Sist

inst, at 9.80 a m

No Fire Insurance will be effected

by us in any case whatever.

This steamer brings on dargo *-- Ex 8.8. Tetas" from Betanal

Portimao Rotterdam" "Kong Sigurd "

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from Holmestrand, HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE.

Hongkong Umce.

for several hours in a balloon at Hongkong, 26th May, 1918.

B. E. B. team v. R. G. A: Vic-a height of 9,500 metres and at a

sumed that the Japanese residents toria and Kowloon.

of California will promptly take steps to determine whether a state

the attendance of a Medical officer may enact laws in conflict with

treaty provisions made between with stretchers to be stationed this and any other country. nasr the pavilion on the cricket

Pending the outcome of judicial ground.

interpretation of the question, the Any of the gates A.B.C., or D. administration will inform Japan may be used by Detachments that it is unable to make further tering the ground. All Sopor- tosponse to protest, from that numeraries must move in between country-Exchange,

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temperature of 51 Celsius degrees Regular Steamship Service degrees below zero.

PASSENGERS ARRIVED.

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378

B. G. A.

Sgt. Gillman Sgt. Hare

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inst, from Moji :-

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Paut, Mr. & Mrs. Van der

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Rosa, M.

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