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FOOTBALL.

R.Q.A. v. Emprèss of Russia,

A team drawn from the s.8. Empress of Russia engaged in a match with the R.G.A. at the Military Ground, Happy Valley,

:

Y.M.C.A.

The Annual Report.

Queen's Road East in breach of

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 11, 1914.

ondition of the footpaths under verandahs and balconies in.

DAIRY FARM NEWS. HENRY HEATH'S HATS

FISH.

LATES SHAPES

|the verandah regulatione? if co

The annual report of the Eu-with what result? if not, will the ropern Y.M.C.A. which has come to hand, states inter alia that the Head of the Sanitary Department peat year has been a successful do so now?.

on Monday, when the Gunners one. There has been a general (x.) Have any Sanitary Officers scored an easy victory by 7 goale improvement in all departments, called the attention of the Engineer to 1. In the first stages play was more sucresefal activities and aninharge of roads to the insanitary up and down the field. The increase in memt skip,

condition of the footpatha ju military men rushed off at the As in former years, many Quin's Road East and other start and soon scored, but the changes have taken place bat parts of the Wanchal District seamen rallied and shortly after there has ban a total increase in wardera Alexander, 1-6 centre-membership of 20. forward, netted their only goal,, From now onwards the Gunners Total Resident had matters largely their own way

Members ...... and before the interval they had Total Non-resid- put on three more goals. In the second moiety the soldiers stíll kept up aggressive methode and, it was only the good work of the

Jan. 1. Deo, 31.

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ent Membera 33.

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135 155 Thanks to much careful work by

wbish are maintainable by the Government ? if so, with what result? if not, will the Head off the Sanitary Dapartment do EO BOW?

(xi) Have any Sanitary Officers called the attention of the En- gineer in charge of roads to the insanitary condition of Cross Street, Wanchai, where much food is sold, the buyers having to

backs, Mo. Gregor and Patterson, the Residence Rooms and Mese and Chubb in goal, which pre-Committes & marked advance wade through seas of mud in vanted them from notching more has been made. All avaliable showery weather? if so, with than a trio of further goals. The rooms are now in use as residence what result? if not, will the Head marines were out of practice, and rooms giving accommodation for of the Sanitary Lepartment do so taking that fact jut considera-18 men. The Mess has saquired now? tion, they did very well. Mo. a much improved equipment and Culloch was easily the best of their forwards, and he did some fine work. Mr. Payne was the rofoxco.

and box of matches could I used for burning such refusa as could bs burnt and the spade could be used for the decent interment of

dead felines. The neight uring villagers could be pressed into service and the school obildren of the neighborhood could be given a holiday as long as the fire was kept burning.

Once a quarter would be sufficient. Sixteen years

the colony took ago

possey- sion of the New Territories and extended to them the priceless boon of Pax Brittanica. What

The President replied:- bas added greatly to the "home" The first eight questions have atmosphere in the Atiation.

been referred to the Colonial Athletic-Through the kind-Secretary for information, ness of the Hon. Mr. C. H. Ross a The answer to the frat half of site was courel for a Reation number nine is "Not recently." Ground at Wanchai. Th3 ten- The reply to the second half is nis cou is were Jsid and the grounds of oned by the President of the Aciation in May.

a

The Hckey Club has this year large playing membership and a played a number of matches. Oompa-The summer holiday camp held its second cason at Cheung Chow, and was again vely popular appointment. Unfortunately the matahed was demolished by the typhoon which visited the Island in August after which the camp was discontinued,

a

Tho-Balanca Bhrat shows AD income of $15,077.34 and au debit balance of $55.96 on the expenditure of $15,123 leaving a

year's working."

1

Babeoriptions and donations amounted to $1,733.00

"Yes,"

The same applies to numbers ten and eleven.

In reply to Mr. Bowley's ques tion, whether the information in connection with numbers one to eight would be available for the next meeting, the President said that he could not eay, though he would endeavour to get it,

LATEST SHIPPING NEWS.

had been done during those "Bixteen years? The New Territori. ea were not within the purview of the board; they were outside their jurisdiction but he had not noticed much improvement in the

MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS. condition of the New Territories:

Tho C. P. R. 54., MONTEAGLE loft during the last sixteen years. suggested to him that if he Kobe on the 11th in, at noon and is due Taipo Market remed as un-hought it was practicalle heto arrive at Moil on the 12th -tant, at sanitary as very over it did and—sbould communicate with

2

a.m.

The President-Excurs me his principals upon those The E&A. 2.s. HASTERN from Sydney Mr. Bowley is this in order? lines and then formally et left Maulla for this post on the 10th Mr, Bowley-What is the ob- address the government upon the instant, at midnight and may be expected

matter. He had heard no more daylight,"

to arrive here on about 13th, staat, at jection, sir?

since but the time had not been sufficient for that yet.

and declared carried.

The resolution was then put

Mr. Bowley put the follow- questione standing in “bis

The President:-The motion is in regard to the destruction in Bita of curtain refors from the beaches. It is true, they are New Territory barohes but I can-ing not conesive the New Territories objecting, and I don't so why places outside this jurisdiction Flushing Tanks mentioned on (i) How many of the Sewer should be discussed.

pages 23 and 24 of Mr. Oabo:1

name:

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1914-5

KOWLOON CANTON

BAILWAY. (Chinese Section) NOTICE.

SEALED TENDERS in dupli- The Publice is hereby notified cate will be received at the that on and from the 16th, March R. N. Hospital until 19 a.m. on 1914, and until further notice, all the 21st March, 1914, from per-through single sad return farés sons desirous of supplying Beef, booked from CANTON will be Mutton, Fowls, Porr, Bread, subject to a surchange of 20% Cheese, Pure Cow's Milk, Aerated owing to the depreciation in Waters, Ice and other provisions, Canton Local Notes. and necessaries for the year end- ing 31st March, 1915.

Bealed Tenders in duplicate will also be received for Coal (Akaike and Yubari.)

··Printed Forms of Tender and further particulars can be obtain-

ed at the R. N. Hospital.

The right to reject the lowest For any Tender is reserved,

"DONALD T. HOSKYN, R. N. Hospital,

Deputy Surgeon-General,

Hongkong, 11th Mar., 1914.

PUBLIC AUCTION. HE Undersigned has received

From this date the single and, return fares by the Express and night trains between Canton and Hongkong and vice versa will be as under :-

1st class. 2nd class e

M. Bowley replied that if the Chadwk's Preliminary Report President held that reference in on the Sanitary Condition of the Board to the sanitary condi- Hongkong dated 10th April,1902, tion of the New Territories was are now in operation? and how out of order he must of course inany additional fluebing tanks bow to his raling, but he submit-are now in operation for the City From PORTLAND, SEATTLE,

"DEN OF AIRLIE," ted it was the duty of the board eeware? to set the New Territories a good

VANCOUVER (B,C.) & JAPAN. (ii) In the report above men- The above Steamer having example. All they had done oued Mr. Chadwick offered to arrived, Consignees of Cargo was to spread the debris on the consider the question of flashing are hereby notified to beachoa. If the syetim of the Storm Wator drains further in their Bills of Lading for count- bonfires on the beaches were when a complete plan of the ersignature, and to take im- inaugurated he hoped that the drains was before him, a footnote mediate delivery of Cargo from instructions to sell by Public good example that they would states that the plan was then (in alongside.

Auction on' he setting would be copied by 1902) being preparodi: was such remaining on board after 11th inst. the 14th March, 1914 com-

Cargo impeding discharge or

SATURDAY, the district officers, police and plan prepared and submitted to at Noon will be landed at Con- inhabitants of the New Territory, Mr. Chadwick? if not, why not? signees' risk and expense and de-

mencing at II a.m. at his Dr. Fitzwilliams seconded and if yes, what farther reommenda- livery must be taken from the

Sales Rooms, Duddell St. 117 PAIRS LADY'S &GENT'S said that he endorsed the tions did bo submit? and to what hazardous and/or extra hazardous BROWN BOOTS & SHOES remarks of Mr. Bowley" about extent bave Auch reзmmenda- Godowns of the Hongkong and (English Make) in first class con- incineration. He had before tions been carried out?

Kowloon Wharf and Godown dition made remark to the board of

(ii) Is the water of the Co, Ltd.

Without reserve. his hope that the Government Nullaha need for fluebing the

No Fire Insurance whatever On view from Friday, the 13th would, at some fatore time, in-storm water drains as recommend will be effected.

March. stal a proper incinerator in Hong-ed by Mr. Chadwick? if not, after the Goods have left the

No Claim will be recog.lised Terms-Cash on delivery. kong. It would do away with why not?

GEO. P. LAMMERT. this talk of beaches and fire, with

Steamer or Godown, and all goods (iv) Have oll unnecessary remaining undelivered on 17th

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Hoogkshg Currency $4.00

2,00 .95

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1st class 2nd class Srd élass

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By Order THE ADMINISTRATION. Canton, 10th March, 1914.

YUSEN NIPPON

KAISHA. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. From EUROPE, COLOMBO and STRAITS. HE Company's Steamship

"KASHIMA MARU," having arrived from the above ports Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed and placed at their risk in the Hongkong and instructions to sell by Public pany's Godowns at Kowloon, All chafed and otherwise dam-Auction on

where each consignment will be aged Cargo must be left in Go-

sorted out markby mark and deli- SATURDAY, down and examination of same the 14th March 1914 commen- very can be obtained as soon as

the Goods are landed, cing at 12 o'clock noon at will be held on 19th inst., at 9.30 a.m.

Optional goods will be carried his Sales Rooms, Duddell Street,

20 Cases PETER WALKER on unless instructions are given to the contrary before NOON, LAGER BEER (quarts & pints.)

a good deal of expense, and also storm water drains been filled up inst., at 6 pm, will be subject to THE Undersigned has received Kowloon Wharf & Godown Com-

the trouble of having the city as recommended by Mr. Ohad rent. rubbish waiting day after day wick? during typhoone,

(v.) What means exist of The President said that he flashing and cleansing the storm might inform the Board that a water drains of the City in few wooks ago a gentleman called the dry season ? and what on him with an extensive incine-steps are being taken in this dry rator scheme and he put forwerd seagon to flash and cleante each one much the same things as were droina?

mentioned by Mr Bowley and the fvi.) What officer or officery idea was that his firm should are now in charge of (a) the

All Claims must be presented before 20th inst., otherwise they will not be recognised...

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erect á huge plant and that they maintenance and (b) the clean-Hongkong, 10th Mar,, 1914. (1176 should not only destroy the rub-sing of (1) the sowors and (2) the bish but that they should pay for storm water drains of the City? baving it given to them to destroy and what staff is employed for BY kind permission of Col. A, Out of that they were to pro- these works?

C. Watson and Officers, the duce power in large quantities (vii) Whon was the covered BAND of the 8th. Rajputs will but the great obstacle to the anilah from above Wanchai Marronder Selections at the ROYAL scheme was that the electric light ket to the last closed? GEORGE HOTEL, Lowloon, in the Colony

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Goods not cleared by the 17th March, will be subject to rent.

Damaged packages must be left in the Godowns for examination by the Consignee's and the Co's representatives at an appointed hour. All claims must be pre- sented within ten days of the steamer's arrival here, after which date they cannot be re- cognized. No claims will be admitted after the goods have left the Godowns.

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