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INTERPOLT FOOTBÄLL.

(Continue from Page 3.) The Clinirwan :—I don't think it is common (Wes;;

The secretely:-There is no

He Storie:-1, there is no rule on the matter, at Home jrhopa we can make one.

The Chairman-At present it is not equitable

Captain Robertson-raid...he thought if the game was fixed for four it should commence at four. Mr. Swan:-If you are playing in a cap-tie, you loes the cap tio as well,

Sergeant Wilson :-A referes has always idsituations to remort a team that is late. If a team is not there in time he waite for them and then reports them. Captain Robertson-Is there any rule?

The Secretary-Nɔ.

A representative :-It will be awkward when we are playing two games in one afternoon.

The Secretary-In any case it is not up to us to make any role; it is up to the leagues themselves.

Mr. Storrie-If there is no rule can't we recommend leagues to make a rule to that effect? In this Colony we are different from the people at Home; wo have Bometimes two matches in one afterncon on the same ground.

Sergeant Wilson:-Well we have had nothing to that effect na yet so would it not be as well to wait until itarito?

A representative:-It occur ed only this afternt.on.

We

Captain RuErtaon: should anticipate there things

Mr. Moran-Itapjers to me to be grossly unfair that one tram can be kept waiting on hour or an hour and a half for a game until it is dark.

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Mr. Tyler:-Uolea; & plays ninety minutes there are no pointe awarded at Home. You cannot force a tram to tua out; it is a question of the or^rie man- ship of the captain of the club.

The Chairman:-What if you cannot get your ninety minutes in before the time for the other team?

The Secret yIt is for the league. In the cans of the DOLI. they should hare sitten and said that owing to thei oppononta being late they could not play the msich.

The Chairman:If there is no rule to that effect we had better" leave it alone. It appears to be

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7. 1913.

SPECIAL CABLES.

DAIRY FARM NEWS.

CHINESE EX-OFFICER SHOT.

MOTIVE DECLARED TO BE POLITICAL,

(From Our Own Correspondent.)

Shanghai. Received November 7.

An ex-military officer was shot with a revolver in a Foochow Road qlloway, last night. Soft-nosed bullets were found in holes in the cheat and the thigh, and the

condition of the officer is serious. It is understood that he recognized his assailants and has given information to the police. The motive is political,

Last week a political assassination took place in the ime road,

[The N... Daily News of Octolr 31 has the follow- ing:The tdy of the man murdered in Fcbow Rand on Tuesday night still remains unidentified, but the Obin- Pross profes 18 to Live hat be was one Li Yung- sung, & 51cretary on the staff of Ho Hai-ming, the robel leader at Nanking. In his possession a real was found, and the characters on it are raid to be Yong Sung. This bas lel the vernacular papers to the conclusion that his Aarname was Li, Bud this the man they have mentioned. Up to the present the police bave been unable to confirm such a view]

matter. In the past the Club had done it and sometimes the longkong agur, but now they had an energetic secratory of] was who the Asafon

WATER RETURN:

Level and Storage of water in Reservoira on Nov,, 1, 1913.

CITY AND HILL DISTRICT WATER

WORKS LEVEL.

+1912

fi, din. below'akt zin above aver overflow

flow

Byewash overflow

Jin

of the opinion that any invitation sent to Shong'i should come from the Association as being the Tum

over tow bidy that infrolled football in Tyus gin, below a:ft ein below above mediate...... Overdow

overfew. Soft 4in daterwast ain Nelaw Hongkong. That was all aight Tytam Intersoft, sine below of

overflow. a fares it went, but the Hong Pulum kong Club being the reoior club wong-noi-fall, do below.it igin ja the place, ehould have something to say on the matter, and that was right.. He thought Tylam something could be done in the am Intermediate matter if the thr 13prer taxives-ch of the Aru siation, the Club and

aver flow

overfina

below

overflow STORAGE IN MILLION AND DECIMALS, GALLONS.

1913. 175,70 26

Tylaps Byewah

Tokfutumaana mabaon

106.16

ey 68

5710

7:27

11.96

$37.00* 61.49

of the water and

the League met and dirgosed the pianist la millions of gallone during the month of matter, and then 13pated at their October 19 next meeting.

Consumption... Estimated

RGIN

LOT3

population

consumption per

35.21

#31.729

17.3

m. ġa'

*55.319 Mr. Browne:-1 think the

hrad per day...

2,3 gals. Intermittent supply by Rider Mains Is Rider Hongkong Clab would 1 quite pleared if the Ass diation uuder-Main districts during the month of October 19ts.

Cinstant supply laall eiscripts during the month

KOWION WATER WORK" LEVEL. fook it.

¦ of October_min

11

tone CA- 38" 2

vitation Re Bielaw Pervoir....} overflow

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Overdow

STORAGE IN MILLIONS AND DECINALS

GALLON ›

WITH THE ADVENT OF

THE COOL WEATHER

The following Breakfast delicacies should prove welcome

Pork Pies

German Sausages

Pork Sausages Smoked Tongues

Brawn, etc., etc,

Corned Pork

FRESH STOCK ARRIVED

OF

VICHY CELESTINS

THE GENUINE MINERAL WATER FILLED AT THE -SOURCES OF VICHY; THE BEST REMEDY AGAINST KIDNEY AND BLADDER TROUBLES.

SOLD BY THE CASE "

AND BY SINGLE BOTTLES,

VICHY SALT

EXTRACT OF THE WATERS OF THE SOURCES

OF VICHY.

KRUSE AND CO.

THE WEEKLY TELEGRAPH.

CONTAINS ALL THE NEWS.

The most complete Mail Supplement in the Colony.

PHOTOGRAPH

The Chairman:1kqow there has been some feuling that the

Contains all the news of the week in a most attractive a rale for the league to make and Association wasting to over-tide then for it to be sanctioned by the Cluh. There was not any

form and is the paper for mailing to friends at Home. The photograph this week is entitled, "Football:-Hongkong F. C. this Association,

intention to do that, b. there

v. H. M. 8. Monmouth." tausump.ion of water in Kowloon in millions of The Secretory-Yes.

bag keep thang and the Mr. Storrie: The only thing is to ask the secretaries of the dif-sooner that feeling le dissipated saltens doing the month of October 19

the balier for stabill generally. ferent lengues to bring it up at The beat thing is to have thrae their next meeting and settle the

people api sined and for them to matter themvalves.

report at the next me ting The Chairman ¦, —

Yes,

01

Mr Sarrie: That is a very can't.

The minutes were then paszad. good suggestion and it is the only way to get over the difficulty. I Permisson to Play Visitors, am in voer of Mr Hancock's The Tamar repree ntative asked propos, at one member from for permission to play the Foreign the Association, the Club and the men of Wor. He raid that they League, should met together, asked by the discuss this matter and report at wäre often teams belonging to the Foreign the next me sing. men of war that pat into the Harbour, to play football, and particularly the French men of war. The Association could not expect the visiting ships aff- iliate, therefore be neked permis-out was becan, they were not sion to play them.

The Interport Invitation. The Chairman said he did not Fee the slightest objection to the permission being granted.

Kowloon Gra-Y

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Reservoit

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Consumption per

[d_nt. day......

$12.00"

19/3 37230

1913

1913

31.88

34.05 m. gallons 01,100 93 joo

11.1

17.1

gallons

1. Gavernment Analyst's reports show that the water is of excellent quality.

Pubile-Works Department.

W.CHATHAM,

CONTENTS.

Pages

46

Pages. Day by Day....

1-4 Birthday

The D. O. LL. Bible.....47 "Hotel Liste avasins zemeruapa 5

47 6 Mr. Slade Leaving Passenger Lists ........... Water Authority

Steamersuri monument 78 Fish Puisoning Cases..... 47 Commercial........... 9-11 Honour for Malini ......47 Share Report ....... 12-13 Hongkong Hainfall.......47 The Courte 14-19 Health of the Colony...... 47.

.....20-27 Hongkong Wedding 18 Telegrame.........”. Leading Articles 28-33 Constable's Death......48 Notes and Comments....34-36 Triumph Arrives...........49 ::

Sport

.......39-44 Sanitary Board. 49 Special Articles.........37-38 The Mollendorf Recital ...49 of Trooping Season ............50 Philippine Bureau

The Wisconsin

Today's Advictiscment

Mr Morgan-I suggest the NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. United Evices Lague also be

appointed t› bat sub committee. From PORTLAND, Or. and

The Obai man :-Why I left it

PUGET SOUND Ports..

**BRISGAVIA

concerned in the past in inviting THE HAL. Steamship Shanghai down. In the past it was left to the senior club, the Hongkong League and the re. Captain J. Ernst, having arrived, pre putative of the Football Ar-consignees are hereby notified to romation. It is up to the members end in their Bills of Lading for countersignature, and take im- The meeting then granted of the Football A olation to mediate delivery of cargo from

elect who they like. He might alongside. the permission.

The Chairman said that owing be a member of the United Cargo maining undelivered on Monday the 10th Inst. at to it having being stated that vicзs or not.

the F. A. had invited Shanghai The Fecretary faid that all Noon will be landed at Con- to send a team to Hongkong, matches played must te onder eignee's risk and expense and some feeling bad been arted thee.ntrol of the Association, and delivery must then be taken from The F. A. had not invited Sung koi to fond down a tam no Club c'd ls appointed to hongkong & Kowloon Wharf Cargo remaining undelivered The Association bad asked about a match through. The Godown Co.'s Godowns. the possibilitita, but they had not Urdax acld do the same on 17th inet, at Noon, will, in ad- asked them and no other club or as the Hongkong League and dition to landing charges, be sub No Fire Insurance whatever league had dose. Mr. Ela sal committea if it ject to storage charges. spoke to him tome time ago about kid, or of rll members, and the matter and showed the sp sker ldiiy make whatever will be effected. a letter that he (Mr. Ellis) had rarements it liked, but the Allchafed and otherwise dam- in the Godown; the examination written, but the speaker told him ontol would have to be under aged cargo to be left on board or

coiation.

not to cond, the letter yet ea the the Hongkong Football A of same to be held on Monday,{

matter should I discus ad by the Association and the Honglong

17th inst. at 10 am.

Science .....ARTI Girl Strangled... Presentation to Mrs

Lamb

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SOLE AGENTS

The Chairman--My point was Claims must be accompanied Olub before anything was de to disipate the idea of the by short delivery notes or list of reports to the police that while (Fanling Golf Links) at 8.35 a.m. oided. He (the speaker), was invitation being sent from hero. exceptions taken, at the time of she was returning from, grass on Monday, the 10th November, GANDE, PRICE & CO., LTD. open to receive any suggestion I think we shon'd ask the three delivery to Consignees and signed cutting with another a woman, 1913, calling at Tajpo at 9 am. from anyone in the room, but he representatives to meet and have for and on behalf of the HAL. and when near the Military Road, and arriving Sheung Shui at

All claims must be filed on or was attacked by an Indian. 9.12 a.m. thought a committee should be done with it to repart on the formed of one member from the matter to the Association. It is

HAMBURG AMERIKA LINIE, both she and the other woman shouted, the man made off over Autociation, one from the Upag- as well to have this matter finished they will not be recognised, She fought with him, and when By order,

Hongkong Office. kong Club, and one from the with

Hongkong, 7th Nov, 1913 11908 the bills towards Jank Bay Mills, Kowloon, 6th Nov, 1919. [1007 Hongkong Langue, to disodes the

ontinued On page 1)

before the 29th inst. otherwise

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6, Queen's Road Central, Hongkong.

BLEPHONE NO. 13.

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