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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1914;

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"The Idol's Eye" in the Making.

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HELENA MAY INSTITUTE

Generous Drhatlons Towards the Fund.

KOWLOON STATION,

Steel Work Construction for Local Company,

A Magnificent Response.

wanting in Hongkong. Five days

LET US LEARN TO ANOINT OUR ago it was announced that Mr. Elis Kadoorie had generouslFRIENDS WHILE THEY ARE YET AMONG THE LIVING. POST. omg forward with an effur of MORTEM KINDNESS DOES NOT Crosse kiad lion to drop The example of Mr. Ellis

Availing cursløg of Mr.

for the establishment of the FLOWERS, ON THE CUFFIN CAST in and watch relienvale when we Kadoorie in making his generous The order for steel construction". Helens May Institute for Women NO FRAGRANCE BACKWARD OVER feel so dispoged, we arrep into don tion towards what is now work at the Kowloon-Cuntoa provided a like eum were subTHE WEARY WÀY.-Childa

the gloom of the deserted City known as the Helena May In Railway Terminal Station, at cribed within a period of two

Hall and seat ourselves at the atitats for Women, has been Kowloon, for which public tenders rears. In our leading article of

back of the dress circle." Gloom" quickly followed by an equally wore recently invited, has been Thursday last we expressed the

did we say, deserted ?"-Thai monificant donation of $15,000 awarded to Messrs W. S. Bailey belief that this condition would: German Mil-Left per es Prinz refera caly, to the auditorium. The by Mr. Ho Kom-tong and by a and Company, Limited surely be complied with. Our

Ladwig at noon to-day. stago is a scene of boisterone very generous contribution of] The completion of this hand- expectations have been hand- South Araericin Mail.-Left per animation. The payers have been $2,000 by Mr Lau Cho-pak. some building will "märk:an, at it since five o'clock and they 68. Kiyo Maru at noon to-day somely realised-and that withip

A sum which should provide a important step forward" in "be" less than a week, too. For it

will stick to it till the last tram suitable building has thus ao progress of Kowloon the Greater will be seen by our news columas Australian Mail-Arrived per a calla them up the Poak. And all expectedly heen secured in a very Hongkong of the future and the to-day that Mr. Ho Kom-tong has Prinz Waldomir this morn this in addition to the ordinary short time, but the difficult railways awaite only completion come forward with the magni- ing.

hard day's work. What is the question of a central site for the of the link with Hankow to farm ficent offer of $15,000, while Mr Siberian Maile of Jan. 14 and secret? We wait a litle and the Euilding still remains for solution: what will be the Kowloon-Calais Lau Chu-pak has generously. subscribed $2,000. It will

16. Bae per se. Kanobow secret le out. The same secret that Lidy May has expressed her Railway, the ellest of which on sent Napoleon'a roy careering beartfelt thanks on behalf of all Hongkong and especially upon thus be

that -seen

the-morrow, cuenighete ly

over the Alpe enthusiasm for a those connected with the Institute Kowloon will be most important lesser aum has already been American Mail-Due par groat cause that they have their for the generosity of Messrs. promised, while only $3,000 are Shinyo Mara to-morrow at hearts in All seem de keen as Ho Kom-tong and Lau Chu-pak, required to realise the maximum--

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mustard about, the play and it re- and no effort will be spared to quires all the soul-freezing calm raise the additional funds neces Mr John Robertson, lo quell the uitable site for the Institute. exuberance of principals and Considerable expenditure will chorus alike. The play is made also by necessary for furniture, to "go" and the players cannot and other initial expenses help themselves.

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HONGKONG, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1914.

BIRTHS.

The establishment of the Institute may therefore be now considered ssured. The big sum given by

Mr. Ho Kom-tong is another in- >tance of the well-known muni-

Close per s.s. Onnada Maru

at noon to-morrow

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Distinguished Visitors. Sir Havilland - and

Lady

ficence of this kind-hearted Saumarez are staying at the gentleman, and that it is ap-Hongkong Hotel. preciated goes without saying.

The mere fact that the degree of Licensing Meeting. financial support aimed at is now The Licensing Boxed will to sapeured, however, is no reason morrow consider an application from Sohichi Yoshizawa for an why subscriptions should cease, for obviously the larger the hotel keeper's' adjunct licence. amount forthcoming,. the wider will be the scope of the admirable work which the establishment

KIMMEL-On January 25, at Clonakilty; Singapore, to Mr. and Mrs. O, A, Kimmol, à son (stillborn,)

PARKHILL. On January 28, at the Victoria Nursing Home, Shanghai, the wife of A. Parkhill, of a daughter,

KAMMERLING-On January 29, at the Astor House Hotel, Shanghai, to Mr. and Mrs. H. Kammerling, a daughtór,

DEATH

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT,

Mr. G. E. Roylance desires to thank his friends for the many kind expressions of sympathy in his recent bereavement, and for the numerous floral tributes sent,

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TO CAPTURE "WHITE WOLF.”·

•f the Institute forestindows.

The Tango.

TO

Naval Appointments.

Impressions.

MOTOR PROSECUTIONS

Driver Charged with Early Driving.

SERIOUS RUMOUR DENIED.

Alleged Carrying of Arms: to Mexico.

Rumour

gained currency" Hongkong dating the week-end that the Kiyo Mara, the property of the Toyo Kisen Kai- sha, was to be chartered for the purpose of carrying arms and amonition to Mexico.

A rollicking chorus was in pro- grease we crept in. All the per- clothes and without the score we formers are in their everyday

try vainly to guess what it is all To Consignees.

about. Surely it is some exciting This morning in the Police Consigness of cargo by the scene in the Pit at Wall Street on Court before Mr. Hazeland a mo According to the rumor, the Hirano Moru aret reminded that Gontango day? But no, the fair ter car driver employed by the arms and ammunition, were to be goods!

undelivered after to sex would not be admitted there Exile Garage was charged with supplied by Japanese firs

and morrow will be subject to rent.—and ero they are scattered about driving his motor Oar No. 28 du transported to Mexice from Japan. Page 5.

in beautiful profusion. Margate ring prohibited hours at 4 52's.m. The Hongkong Telegraph in sands? Epson on Derby Day? and with failing to stop when informed by the Hongkong office The admiralty announces the Suddenly a line of youthful called upon by an officer of the of the shipping company that the Kiyo Mara had not been charter- appointments of Lieut. E. G.talwarts advances and begins to potice. Jukes-Hughes to the Minotaur intone with solemnity. They are The defendant produced a per-ed for ady such traffic in fact she and Lent Q B. Preston-Thomas monks, They are singing in mit allowing him to take the car had not been chartered at all. to the Britomart,"

Chinese. We begin to visualize out at 5.30 s.m. and asked how The vessel would proceed to the location. The chorus breaks he could be out at 4.307

Mexico as usual, and they had A Chinese houseboy from In All is going with a

in again with delirious ecstasy. P.O. Gria mett said that on accepted cargo for that destina- Lam Terrace. Caine Rad, bas Suddenly Bing!

swing. January 20 ut 450a.m. he wsion in the customary way. reported to the police that some Bing!" All is silence. We discern the defendant's car travelling there was anything in the nature Crash on the Praya East when he saw They had no information that

of his chill two pairs of bangles with a rolling pin. He is not called upon him to stop but no shipped at all. If it was 500 1 person has ten from the arms Mr. Crosse beiting a footlight from West to East Witness of arms and ammunition being valued at $35, sud

antified; but it is Mr. Roberts, notice was taken of his signal. the ship had been chartered as it musical director, why are his Defendant denied being out so is rumnared, "the" would be ab- grievance firet-the cadenza must early as stated and said, that he quainted with the matter. be suppressed till its proper place; heard no call to stop. It was they must keep an eye on his Chinese New Year's day and baton, as they round the there were orackers at the time. corners-the tenore were right off His Worship-Who was in the beat. Then Mr. Oronse your car?-Mr. Soares. takes up the tale of wäe before Do you want to call Mr. Soares? the patient multitude. The-Yes.

A Mean:Theft.

„Trespassing.

For trespassing in the servants quarters of Mr. Barlow, of the Hongkong an 1 Shanghai Banking Corporation, a Chinese was fined $7. by Mr. Hazeland at the Police Court this morning..

Removing Sand,

Mr. Edwards of the P. W. D.

Hazeland at the Police Corat,

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gave an official denial that Arms and ammunition are being sent to Mexico by the ship, or that she has been chartered for purpose

DEATH OF MRS.

ROYLANDE.

When there is so much about it in the home papers, it is) interesting to have an opportunity of seeing the hotly-discussed Steps" of this tea time dance in Hongkong. Th as who have not yet done have yet an opport unity to-night and to-morrow night of visiting the Victoria Theatre and witnessing the per- formance of the Sisters Collier. They give a very finished exposi tion of the dance and were vociferously eacorad on our visit et evening We-presume that theirs is the unexpurgated stage version and not the modification adopted for the ballroom. strikes one as a complex dance aad some of the steps appear quite hard work, which is bably the reason it is danced at

Fell into the Harbour. SHARP.-On January 26, at Hillside, Tanjong Pagar, Alexan- toa time and not after "diguer. A Chinese married woman fell der Sharp; aged 54 years.

Although performed quite prettily into the Harbour yesterday whilst mezzo-sopranos must suppress The case was adjourned until by these two clever sisters, we stepping from the s.8 Kiashan on themselves so that the contraltos to-morrow to enable the defendant fail to see how any one can he to the Canton wharf. She was can be heard and they really to do so. found to assert that the Tungo is rescued by Chincas constable 33 must remember to go softly tillg Racing in the Valley. unsuggestive,

with the assistance of boat people thy get to the word " pine- Inspector MeHardy had two We regret to record the death and taken to the hospital..

"pple". Alter these admonitions cases ngainst motor car divers of of Mrs. Roylance, the wife of all prepare to start again. Put Care Nos. 9 and 44 for driving in George Edward Roylance, driver no-Mr. Rebertson also has a reckless manner and to the on the Peak tramway, which oc- on Saturday night John, chief engineer of the South charged a Chinese before Mr grievanos. How many times has danger of the public on January carred after. he told the monks not to come 27 at 2.15 p.m.

B sudden seizure A Bankow paper is responsible for the statement that the

chorus?.and so on, and so on, the two cars racing in Wongnei the morning. The deceased lady so far up stage before the final The Tespector said that ho saw About eleven o'clock in Government is to make a move against White Wolf." General

thing hat the best will satisfy chong Road near the Craigon was 28 years of age, and was a Li Yuan-hung, it says, has submitted a plan for the suppression of

the exacting promoters.

gower Club... Both cars were native of California.

She was the robber chieftain which calle for 20,000 fresh troops from

In Safe Hands.

fall of Chinese and when married to Mr. Roylance at St. English Mail in Quarantine. Chibli. The Tatub of Ilonan sad his chief adjutant have been

The lea ling parts are in very one car passed the other the co-Joseph's Church, Hongkong," On the arrival of the P. and Osafe and apparently experienced cupants took off their hats and May 4, last year. Yesterday severely consured for their inability to hold the brigands in check

mail steamer. Egypt at Penang, a bone, We could hear every waved them.

afternoon a special service and "General Wong will be summoned to Peking to answer certain religious life of the Colony and European steward was taken word that was gait on the The driver of N1, 41 said that was arranged at the Roman charges in connection with White Wolf'. The last statement may his time was spent in doing goop ashore, it being suspected that tage. The music perhaps is they were not racing. The Catholic Cathedral. The Boys mesa anything, but it is perhaps another way of hinting that the in many directions. Such a man he was suffering from smallpox, what most impresses a rehears occupants of both cars belonged Scouts, of which Mr. Roylance is authorities up till now have takon very little interest in "White very often fails to figure premin-He was subsequently conveyed to visitor. Is is undoubtedly of a the same parts and on inatrac Scoutminster, lined up at the ently in the public eye though the Quarantine Station. The very high order and most pleasing tions he went in front of Our No. 9 Cathedral, and marched alongside Wolf," for reasons which may, or may not, be disclosed later. he is leaving the impress of his Egypt was placed in quarantine to the ear. We find ourselves No. 9 when charged said that the hearse to Happy Valley, the It is more than time for the Government to make a determined work and personality on the Her departure was postponed till humming a ripping melody as only No. 44 was racing; he pull. cortege passing the Monument

community; and something of 430, owing to the fact that she wo write Mr. Crosse should od aside to let it pass.

about five o'clock. The interment the certainly find an audience onteide permitted to pillage and ravish and kill, with hardly protest and Colonel St. John,

Inspector McHardy asked his took place at the Roman wharfynök). no real effort to check its notivities. The result of this inactivity is

Visitors toistamizor not that some day he will...... ་་་

tion to impose a heavy fine, and Floral tributes were sp that the movement has spread and strengthened and will now give An Appreciated Arrangement. Two distinguished visitors have The play whilst we were the magistrate ordered the defen- following Patrol Teasers, and a deal of trouble before it is euded. If it is true, as reported from There are times when we con Wilhelm of Saxs Weimer-Eise consecutive order, so se naturally prisen for two months.

arrived in Sianriner Prince watching it was not given in doats to pay $50 each or go to boys of the Wild Boar Latrol, Si the North, that "all the robbers who stayed at our place had short not see eye to eye with the Hong and his son Hermann, Udunt von could not fathom the plot. It

Josephs bodyguard Mr. hair," and that their leaders are either military men who have been song pratal officials when, in Ostheim: The visitors came ont appears, however, to be more

Edwards; Kwong Chee; Mr. and dismissed by the Government of cadete expelled by the military sharply. But that does not blinding with the German Minister and hang a good musical comedy fact we have to criticise them direct from. Eufore and are stay than sufficient on which to

Mrs.S.E. Dodwell;. Mr. and Mrs schools, movements may develop into a Northern scheme against us to any good work which they Mme. von Bari at the Legation and is, of course, connected

Smirke; Mr. and Mrs. Aslett; the Government and will, whether or no that assumption is proved ecomplish, We cin, therefore, They will probably stay about a with the winning of a woman by

Mr. and Mrs. Feathergill Mr. and Mra. Tellan Captain HP. odrect, not be ended without a deal of trouble. It would have been pen a word of appreciation of fortnight, visiting various places finding the priceles green jade Fishing Boat Boarded and tooted Loak Tramway, A. Tuober

Garwood, R GA; European Stall, cheaper and easier to have arrested it early on.

their latest innovation in regard of interest, and will then return eye of an idol. In 'read life wo to the Siberian mails. Our read- ers will probably have noticed

bera of the Naval Dockyard Folice.. to Europe,

faney it would be hard to fal a

Mr. A. Edwards (Victoris Gao!); that for the past few days the

"priceless" green jade eye which

Another piratical attack bas Mr. Blacktoop Hongkong Bank notifications respecting outward Mr. G. P. Laminert is selling would constitute a fortune, but no been made on a fishing boat, Moss, Dr. and Mrs. Marriott mails by this route contain an fine collection of ant que china malterbose things happen on cording to a report made to the Sergeant and Mrs. MoCola M

police. indication as to the date and time and curios at 2.30 p.m. on the the stage:

It appears that fishing junk members of St. Joseph's bod

and Mrs, P. O. Puster; the

A Good Worker Gone,

The departure of Colonel St.

China Command, was marked by: no public demonstration or any urish of trumpets. Neverthe less, in many quarters there in keen regret at his going and quite a few organisations will miss his active help. He was prominently connected with the

with removing and from the fore shore without a permit. The defendant was fined $100 or in default two months imprisonment.

to

effort to wipe out the robber army. For months it has been the kind oan fairly be, said of was unable to go alongadour lit-le island and we doubt Worship in the event of a convic Catholic Cemeter adds

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ANOTHER PIRACY.

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In the fact that it has spread from Western to Esatera Henan is perhaps the reason for the decision of the Government to take measures to check it. So long as the brigand army was active in

now operating close to where a rising has more than once been of the connection at Shanghai 5th inst-Page 56. vcs amplo It all promises vory walk and 933 H. 0. which is of 352 piculs guard the Son Scout Troop the west it did not seriously threaten trouble to Peking. But it is prophesied of late, and no doubt President Yuan destros to take no business people, who can now the 8.8. Audalista Prinz even at rukousal. In fort pay was on the 29th ult, S.J.OT.B.S

This is of the atmcst value to Consignees notices concerning we spent a very pleasant evening unnecessary chances. The probability of this line of reasoning reckon to a nicety the time it will Waldemar and Cardiganshire are night's time all Hongkong being correct is made the stronger if we remember that Whi'o take for advices to reach Europe; issued Page 6.24* *** be singing the praises Woli" is said to have been in communication with Hwang Hain and and; as we say, a word of praise A horse in Observatory Villas, humming the melodies of that the latter is expected to take a leading part in any new rising is due to the Post Office for am- Kowloon, is to let Page 5.***

Idol's Bye." in that quarter. A mere brigand army well removed from the plifying the notifications in the The meeting of shareholdere in enemies of the public and confining itself strictly to the business of way indicated. We have hopes, the Humphreys Estate and brigandage and its attendant evils did not seriously annoy Poking now, that attention will also be Finance Oɔ, is to be held on t and was not proceeded against at all, let alone with vigour. But a turned to incoming mails, so 14th inst.-Page brigand movement which may develop sufficiently to take a strong that we may ALTO hand in the political game is quite another matter. The Gorera than 8 bare day's advice authorised olition of the Ice ment knows it, and the astonish thing is that "White Wolf too of their imprading arrival Book is that published has not recognised the fact and avoided danger to himself,

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will about leven o'clock at night Troop of Scouts (Non some) and on a voyage from Tam Chaal Mr. and Mrs.

Chinese Territory, to Tai O, and Dr. and Mrs. F. O. Siodman whilst anchored of Ki0, in the and Mrs. Reitan Hangahan district a boat con- and Mrs. Howell Mr. and taining eight men armed with Mrs. Dixon, Conductors Peak We understand that H. E. the rifles came alongside. Tramway: Seagull Patrol; Governor will attend on the open

After hoarding the junk and D. Rcoha sincere sympat] 1*** It is notified that the only ing night, the 12th, H. frightening the crew they at la

Admiral Jerram on the 13th 880 in money, olothing valued Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Stabb - and H. E. Major General 540, and four muskste, powder Taylor, and Assist n Fooutmaster A. T. Brandenberg Mis Kelly on the 14th instant, and shot valued at $15,

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