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THE MEXICAN WAR.

London. Received April 30.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

PEAK CHURCH.

Annual Meeting of Sentholders.

and Subscribers,

B

43

The annual meeting of the seatholders and subsoribers to the Peak Church was held yesterday 'AMERICA'S PREPAREDNESS. evening in the vestry of Št. John't Cathe Iral, when the Hou. Mr. H.E. Pollock presided over amall attendance.. Renter's correspondent at

The following report and ac Washington atotea that Mr.counts were submitted by the Daniels, Secretary of the Navy.secretary, the Ret. V.H.O. Moyle. says the operations in Mexico and on the motion of the chair- have tested the preparedness of man, seconded by Dr. Sanders,

number the Navy. The

of

the same were passed. Tussola in commission could ba doubled without confusion.

THE ULSTER CRISIS.

TRADE UNION ATTITUDE,

London. Received April 30.

A demonstration of 3,000 Trade Unionists at Ulster Hall, Belfast, passed a resolution supporting Sir Edward Carson and proten. ting against the attitude of the British Labourites in supporting

the Home Rulo Bill.

The Vote of Censure: The majority in the cansure motion in the House of Commons included 70 Nationalists and 30 Labourites.

REFLOATED.

London Received April 30,

EXTRA

HONGKONG, THURSDAY, APRIL 30, 1914.

*

HELENA MAY INSTITUTE BROTHER PETERS DEATH FAR EASTERN NAVAL SQUADRONS.

FUND.

The Honorary Treasurer begs o acknowledge with thanka the following donations:- Idol's Eye Fund..." G. M. Young Esq.

CANTON OFFICIAL

ARRIVES

Entertained at Government

House.

Prominent Educationalist Passos

Away.

HIS BRITTANIC MAJESTY'S SHIPS ON THE CHINA STATION.

Class

Despatch-boat

Admiralty-tug

Gunboat

Gunboat

British sloop

Nam We regret to record the sudden Cinority de th of Brother Peter, Principal Bilas. $100.00 of St. Joseph's College, which ec- Bramble ........). 50.00 | aurred this afternoon. Brother Oritomart

Peter came from the largest Aadmus Brothers' school in the world, at Cherub Penang, only a month ago to take helmer charge of St. Joseph's College Olio On April 23 ho was present Hampshire at the annual dinner of the old God bara' association. The following Kinsha day he went into hospital suffer. Kennett The outstanding feature of the

ing from lever. He never rallied Merlin and passed away this afternoon Minotaur year was the heavy item for

À prominent official of the at three o'clock, the repairs necessitated by

Moorhen Canton Government arrived in The

The funeral is expected to take Newcastle ravages of white onts. Church whe

closed from the the Colony this morning in the placo to-morrow and it is request Nightingale middle of October till Ubristmas, person of Geral Lung Kined, that all members of St. Ribble and during this time the roof was kwang, brother of the Tatuh of Joseph's College Old Boys' Robin taken off, iron girders were sub. Kwangtung (General Lung Ohai-Association will endeavour to be Rosario stituted for the wooden boama, kwong)lle made the trip down

Sandpiper the wooden ceiling was taken on board one of China's most

The deceased gentleman was in Snipe away and the west window was modera cruisers, which arrived in longkong some twolve years ago. Taku. changed into a more dignified harbour just before one o'clock. Daring the short time he has been real looking triple window, the Churchle is visiting the Colony as the here this time he took a keen and Thistle was painted and colour-washed representative of the Tutub, to energetic interest in the work of triumph inside and out, and electric light pay the latter's respecta to is the College and was at the time Camar as installed. The expenses for Excellency the Governor, and is of his death drawing up a new sk

Torpedo-boat destroyer all these repairs were paid from accompanied by Colonel Tang curriculum in connection with Virago the amount of money on fixed Yiu-kwang, Captain Superinton- the propose change from the Wolland examinations Whiting deposit and no special appeal was lent of Police at Canton, who Oxford

those of the Hongkong Widgeon But this has almost represente the Civil Governor. to made. entirely done away with our General Lang Kan-kwong is University, a stop the policy of Woodcook Military Pacification Commission which he strongly advocated. Woodlark credit balance.

The Scouts also came in for a er at Canton.

share of his attention and another of the many plans ho had under

Except when the Church was closed for repairs there has besu an early Celebration of the Holy Communion every Sunday and also on Christmas Day.

Shortly after the arrival of the cruiser with the party on board,

present.

an official landing was made at consideration dealt with the fe- Blake Pier, where a guard of organisation of the body connect honour, with band, from the ed with the college. D.O.L.I was drawn up. After

inspection of the troops, the ADVANTAGES OF LIVING visiting

officials proceeded

by His

A Children's Service was held during the winter months by Rev. J. Kirk Maconachie on the first Sunday in the month and by Rev, The liner Highland Piper, H. Copley Moyle on the last to Government Bouse, where which went ashore at Banco Sunday. Sunday School was held they were received Ingles on the 18th inst has been on the second and third Sundays Excelleney the Governor and en- refloated.

in the month under the able tertained to tilia, to which a superintendence of Mra. Usher-samber of guests Smith, asaiated by Miss Baker invited. Brown and Lieut. Hanning Lee, R.N.

NOT EVEN $6,

Claim Against á former Employee

Mrs. Barton, Mrs. Pumfrett and Mre. Churchill have arranged the altar flowers and looked after the altar linen and Mrs. O'Hara hae played the harmonium at the Before Mr. Justice Hazeland, Ohildren's Services. Mr. Patten- in the Supreme Court, this morn den has audited the accounts. ing, Fong Teung chow suedTeung To all these ladies and gentlemen Kamlan for the sum of $101.77, the Committee tender their hearty being the balance due for money thanks,

·lent or overdrawn.

The accounts showed a debit of Mr. Dixon, of Messre Wilkin $1,907.77 which included $300 eon and Grist, appeared for the for stool trueses for roof, and plaintiff, and Mr. J. II. Gardiner, $778 for re-roofing the church, defended.

On the credit side offerteries amounted to $431.

Stating the olaim, Mr. Dizon said the plaintiff was a cloth dealer in Yaumati and the de- year was elected as follows:-

The committee for the ensuing

were also

IN HONGKONG.

Plague, beavy mortality.

Rabies, gaite prevalent. Piracy, rampant. Tigers, lurking around. Chinese Republic, financially

Langkate; uncertain.

This aftornoon the Chinese Chamber of Commerce is cnter-otten. taining both officials at a recep- tion, and to-morrow night a din nor is to be held in one of the West Point restaurants.

INJUNCTION CONFIRMED

ice Pounding Machinery not to

be Used at Night.

Ubina Trade, at a standstill. The firo has gone out.

Master W. West

300 Master H. Smith

Lt. Com. G. A. Mallock Hongkong*

22,000 Capt. Frederick A.Powlett 240 Lt.-Comdr. M. Murray

Yangtare

Weihaiwei

West River

Canton

West River

Tons Guns LH.P.

Commandr

Reported at

1,700 12

2,000

Comdr, A. Cochrane

Hongkong

-

Hongkong

710 2 710 2 1,070 6

.900

Lt.-Com, V. R. Brandon

Yangtze

900 Lt.-Com. W. H. Darwell

Hongkong

1,400 Comdr. H. Williams

Shanghai

Water tank and tug

300

Hongkong

T. B. Destroyr

580

7,550 Lt.-Com. H. T. "England

Hongkong

British aloop

1,070

В

1,400

Comdr. Mackenzie, D.S.O. Penang

1st class cruiser ·

10,850

10

20,500 Capt. H. W, Grant

Weihaiwei

Torpedo boat destroyer

River gunboat

616

4

1,200 Lt.-Com. H. Marryatt

Vanglaze

Torpedo-boat destroyer

Lt-Com. Boddam Whetham Hongkong

Surveying ship

1,040

It--Com. O. J. 3. Gibson

Labuan

1st class cruiser

14,600

27,000 Capt. E. B. Kiddlo

Weibaiwei

River gunboat

180 2

800 Lt-Com, Alan Dixon

2nd class cruisor

4,900 12

Hongkong Shanghai

River gunboat

85

2 4

Torpedo-boat destroyer

500

7,500 R.W. Wilkinson

River gunboat

85

240 Lt.-Comdr. Nash..

Depotship for Submarines £80

1,400 Lt.-Comdr. Cromie

River gunboat

85

2-

240 Lt.-Com. I. S. Hatton.

River ganboat

85

240 Lt.-Com. Maurice Leslie

Yangiszo

Torpedo hoat destroyer. 350

6,000 Gunner WH. Ryder Hongkong

River gunboot

180

Gunboat

710

800 Lt.-C.Hon, Guy Stepford. Yangleze 900 Lt.-C. H.R.N. Cotrell Dormer Yangieze

11,915

12,500 Capt. P. Sercatfield

Hongkong

Receiving Ship.

Comdr. Anatrults

Hongkong

Torpedo-boat destroyer 500

7,600 Lt.-Comdr. Maxwell

Weihaiwei

355 6

6,300 Lt.-Com. H.D. Adair Hall

Weilisiwei

Torpedo-boat destroyer 590.

7,500 Com. Seymour

Weibiwei

Torpedo-boat destroyer Gunboat Gunboat

360 8

"5,000 Lt.-Com. R. Neville

Weihaiwei

195 2

800 Lt.-Comdr. J. C. Borrett

Yangiers

150 2

500 Lt.-Com. M. B. Blackwood

Yangtsse

Gunboat

150

500 Lt.-Comdr. Lloyd:

Yangisze

Lt.-Com. Pope

Hongkong

Lt.-Com. McGillwie

Hongkong

Lt.-Com. J. Gaimes

Hongkong

Lt.-Com. Handley

Weat River

Lt.-Com. T. Barton'

Hongkong

Lt.-Com, Nicol,

Hongkong

Q: 36, 0.37,

O. 38,

T.B. 035,

T.B. 036,

T.B. 037,

T.B. 038,

Lt. Com. H. W. Seymour, Hongkong

•Flagship of Admiral Jerram, K.O.B., Q.V.O., O.M.G. Commander-in-Chief.

FOREIGN MEN-OF-WAR ON NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN STATION.

French.

10,014 30 20,000 Capt. Vergos"

645 10 1,000 Lieut. Vandier

+

Dupbeir...

Kuleier Vecdee Argus Vigilante

Armoured craiser Armoured cruiser Gunboat

9,700 12 19,600 Capt. Courta

River gunboat

Gunboat

Peiho

Gunboat

Dondard de Lagree, Cunbost

Lynx

There is darkness over all the Protee land but a "Now" Star is arising Sty for the Sanitary Board.

THE TIGER.

Flagship of Bear-Admiral Collook de Kerillis, Commander-in-Chief, the French Chino Station

Shanghai

Hongkong

Saigon

180

570 "Lieut. Dordet

Canton

123

7

500 Lisat. de Jervillier

Canton

130

Lieut. Collin

Tongka

Lieut. Dupuy Datemps Tohong-kia

Submarine

Lieut. Bolair

Saigon

Sabmarine

Saigon

Armoured gunboat

Fronde

Destroyer

1,708 10 350 7

1,700

Lieut. Guillaume-Louis Baigon

303 Lieut. Aurillac

Saigon

l'iberville

Destroyer

Pistolet

Destroyer

130

Mousquet Manche

Destroyer

Surveying-ship

7 307 6 1,625 10 9,000 Com. Voisin

Capt. de Frigate Rouisen Hongkong 300 Comdr. de Marquessso Saigon

300

Saigon

Saigon

A Chinese Gentleman Willing

to Trap Him., `.).

German.

Cruiser

Tsingtad

Armoured cruiser

11,800 36 26,000

Captain Bruninghaus

Tsingtau

Gunboat

Canton

Gunboat

Shangh al

Tsingtau

Hankow

Taingtsu

Yangtaza

Tsingtau

Teingtan

"Tsingtau

Taington

Canton

Yangtee

Fla ship of Commodore Boaoicaut, Commanding the local defence Indo-China.

In the Saprome. Court, this morning, before Mr. Justice Groin: A Chinese gentleman named Emden Pariz (Acting Chief Justice) Mr. Wong Kau has written to the Gncisonsu Eldon Potter, instructed by Mr. Captain Suparintendent of Police tis Needham of Messrs. Ewens and stating that he is willing to bring Jaguar.. Needham, applied to have the a tiger trap from Sanning to Leipzig. fendant was formerly employed The trustees, The Hon. Mr. H. E the Ya Hing firm and the Oban capturing the tiger. He has Nurnburg

temporary injunction granted to Hongkong for the purpose of Luoba ng a saleamon in the plaintiff's Pollock K.O., Mr. J. Barton, and stop at a wage of $10. per month. Mr. A. Turner, the Bishop of Man-oban firm against rice asked for information as to the Otter The defendant used to overdraw Victoria, the Chaplain of St. John's pounding marchinery being best place to erect the trap. Scharnhorst

The Captaia Superintendent of S. 90 bis account every year, and, at Cathedral, the Rev. J. Kirk used between the hours of 9 p.m.. the end of last year the defendant Maconachie, Mr. G. A. Caldwell and 0a.m. by the Kang Yik tai the. Police replied that every in- Taku left the employ of the plaintiff and Mr. P. Jacks. The Rev parties carry on business in Wing placed at the disposal of the Tsingtau

firm confirmed permanently. The formation and help would be Tiger and he then owed the plaintiff Copley Moyle was appointed Lak Street and it was alleged trapper but he could hold out no Vaterland $101.77 shown in the sundries secretary and Mr., P. Jacks that owing to the noise of the guarantee for the payment of any book which had been translated treasurer. Sand which would be put in. Mr. The question of the absenes of machinery belonging to the de- reward.

Gardiner had paid into Court the two of the trusteos from fendant firm, tho plaintiffs had Wong Kau has, we understand, Macao

the

ד יי

Bum of $6.03 and he said that Colony was brought before the

gent to Sunning for the trap Patria suffered damage. was all that was owing by bis meeting and it was decided that

Mr. Potter said they mentioned which be will personally erect. client. He did not know the Hon. Mr. Pollock should look the hours of nine and six because how Mr. Gardiner arrived into the trust deed and, if neces- they did not wish to be unreason- FOR" PROFESSIONAL A-2 .at that conclusion, assary, the secretary should write to able. They had got an ex parte plaintiff's books would show each them making whether they in- injunction and it was return- year that when they were made tended returning to the colony or

able for January 2. and

debted to the shop. The sum be owed last year was the same as they now claimed in the writ. He would call the plaintiff,

Latest Advertisements.

SERVICES.

A-4 A-6

Å~7

ap, the defondant was heavily in whether they would reaigh. when the motion came on for In the Summary Court this

Albany hearing it was proved that notice afternoon, R.C. Faithfull, solicitor Bainbridge af a temporary injunction bad sued Alim Khan before Mr.

Barry been. served. The defendants Justice Hazeland for the sum of Callao Addresses to electora in conneo did not oppose it and the learned $14 for professional services Chauncey Mr. Gardiner said that before tion with the Sanitary Board Chief Justice made an order rendered to him on three dates. Cincinnati his friend.commenced his examin election aro issued by Mr. continuing the injunction from

Plaintiff went into the box ation-in-chief he would like to Goldring and Mr. Carter. that time until judgment in this and gave evidence.

Page 6.

f1 0133 was prozseling as we went to press.

now

Bay that since the inspection of the books, the $6.03 that the Consignees' notices regarding defendant paid io, he the Luetzow, the Furst Bulow withdrew.

and the Saraga (amended) are, His Lordship: Nothing what-issued.--Page 5. ever is due?

3, Ormeby Terrace ia advertised Mr. Gardiner said that in foot to let.-Page 5. his Lordship would find from the A boxing tournament is to be books that there was due to the held at the City Hall on May. 16. defendant the sum of $12. The-Page 5.

The Standard Oil Oo. expresses İBRUO not received a bonus due, and thanks to the troops, fire brigade, mote wages were due police and Vacuum Oil Co. for

was that they had

+

action,

His Lordship: Thoy have not appearod at all'?.

Mr. Pottor: They have not appeared at all, my Lord, and they entered no appearance. I will call the representatives of both firma who will prove that the nuisance as alleged, in fact exist

After evidence of the nuisance had been called, Mr. Potter asked for the order with costs.

ed.

Bis Lordship gave judgment services rendered in connection His Lordship granted the for the plaintiff with costs, with the oil fire, Page 5.

application with copte.

Cruiser Gunboat Cruiser

River gunboat Flagship Torpedo-boat Torpedo-boat Gunboat River ganboat River gunboat

3,600 22 13,500 Capt. v. Muller

900 12 1,300 900 12 1,300 3,250 24 11,000 000 10 1,350

·3,400 22 13,200

11,000 30 26,000 400 8 6,500 280 4 6,000 000 10 1,350 223 4. 1,300 2234 "500

Portuguese,

1,757

7003

Comdr. Sachses Comdr. Luring Capt. Haun Comdr. Thierichen Capt. v. Schonberg Capt. Lisnt. Firle Capt. F. Schaltz Capt. Lt. Brunner Oblt, z. S. v. Mäuberge

Comdr. Bocker

Capt.Lt. v. Moller

Oblt. x. 8. Dressler

Capt. Annibal de 8. Disa Hongkong

MBOBO Capt. Martine

7,500 Commander M. L. Bristol Cruising

Adamastor

Cruiser

Gunboat

Gunboat

Capt. Laiz A. de Magalhaes Correa can

UNITED STATESĪVESSELS.

Submarine

Ensign G. Bradford

Cavite

Ensign J. R. Mann

"

Ensign H. L. Rahel Daffer

Ensign R. I. Wood

Dole

Decatur

Protected cruiser. Torpedo-boat des.. Torpedo-boat des. Gunboat Torpedo-boat destroyer 420 7 Protected cruiser 3,183 11 Torpedo-boat destroyer 4.20 7 Torpedo-boat destroyer

3,430 10.

420 420 243

78,000 Lieut. R. A. Spruance

Cavite

7

8,000 Lieut. C. 8. Keller

8250 Ensign W. L. Beck

Canton

8,000 Lt. J. C. Gennings

Cavite

Elcano

Gunboat

Helena

Mohican

Gunboat Station ship

420 7 020 4 1,392 8

10,000 Com. J. V. Chase

8,000 LA. V. E. Colman] 8,000. Lt. E. Darr

Cruising

Cavite

Shanghai

1,900 6

1,988 Com. G. R. Marvell 1,100 Lieut. V. R. Lowe.

Shanghai

Cavite

3,900 4,084

8.

3,000 Lt. Y. Rorschach 5,277

Olongap

31.

243 8

854

1,800

3,085

Lt.-Com. U. W. Coles

Canton

Hongkong

Fancy Dress Ball Collection Monadnock Monitor We have been asked by Sergt.- Montarey Monitor.. Major Olemo, 2nd D.O.L.I to Pampanga Gunboat state that the amount collected at Piscataqna Ses going-tug the Fancy Dress Cricket match at Pompey Repair ship Murray Barracks yesterday, re- Samar River boat ulised the sum of $45.

Wilmington Cruiser Leave of Absence.

Saratoga Flagship Leave of absence to the neigh Ealveston Craiser bouring countries is granted to Rainbon Major F. J. Bowen, A.P.D., from May 7 to Jone, 30.

600 Lt. Com, V. S. Gannon

Ensign P. J. Peyton Cav Canton

Com. P. Babin

J. H. Dayton

Com. R. H. Leigh

TOW:Haine

Shanghai

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