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TELEGRAMS.

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HONG KONG

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CHINA AND TIBET.

SIR 8. GREY SPEAKS OUT.

(Reuter's Service To "The Telegraph.")

HONGKONG, SATURDAY, JULY 11, 1914,

SANITARY BOARD.

WATER POLO.

Last Night.

Following are the orders of the Two Shield Matches at the V.R.C. day for the mosting of the Sanitary Board to be held on Tuesday :-

Minute by the President of the GOVERNMENT'S RESOLVE appointment of Mr. W. Elliott, Sanitary Board relative to the RAM.O., as a. Second Class

PROVISIONAL

Routor's Service To "The Telegraph,"}

London, Received July 11.

London. Received July 11. It is officially announced that In the House of Cominone, the Uleter Provisional Govern- during the debate on the Foreignment has passed a resolution Office Vote, Sir Edward Grey declaring its willingness to con- regretted that China had not so sider any proposal preserving the far signed the Tibetan Conven-rights under the Imperial Parlin- tion and had not agreed to the ment, but it distrusts the Govern boundaries proposed. He hoped ment's bona fides and is compelled Chion would sign the Convention. to press on arrangements to resist If she did not, but resorted to an the imposition of the Home Rulo on- Parliament on Ulster. The Pro- aggressive policy, the sequences must be disastrons to visional Government has instruct- China, and there would certainly led the Executive to act accord.. be serious trouble on the Indian Jingly.

frontier, compelling, Britain The Provisional Government seriously to take up the matter also resolved to call on the people with the Government of Ching to see that everyone while in itself.

HOME CRICKET.

Ulster under their jurisdiction shall enjoy the same religions and civil freedom as now, irro- spective of creed, and to exercise the game restraint as hitherto in carrying out whatever forward- stepe the Executive considera deairable.

Banitary Inspector.

Ú

SEPOY CHARGED,

Alleged Assault and Robbery,

CHURCH SERVICES,

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St. John's Cathedral, Hongkong

after

SHORT SERMON.

Numbers XI. 29. "Would God all the Lord's people

were

COMPULSORY SERVICE.

Sir Ian Hamilton's Views.

The charge against a sepoy in prophets,"

It was stated in an Australian There was a good attendance the 20th. Panjabis of being con Was there ever suoli a Great oable massage, published in the the two shield games fixed for a silk hawker was proceeded with wonder that when the Jewish of the Overees Forces, had express at the V... last night to witness cerned in assaulting and robbing heart as Moses?

Morning Post, that General Bir We cannot Ian Hamilton, Inspector General that date. The first game was this morning, by Mr. J. R. Wood, people were promised a Messiah ed himself in favour of the system between the V.R.C. "B" team at the Police Court.

the promiss was that he Mr. P. W. Goldring, pursuant and the RG.A., the teams furn; At the last heating the com- should be like Mos06. Who has of compulsory, military service in to notice, will move:

ing out as follow:

plainsnt informed bis Worship ever attained a higher character The Australian papers give the operation in the Commonwealth. That in view of the recent V.R.C. "B" Team Braga, that he had sold $14 worth of than this man bat One? What a

outbreak of plague in Alexan- Railton, Roberts, Collins, Souza, silk to someof the 26th Panjabis beautiful thing is told about him following as the full text of dra Building and the general Roza and Ribeiro. "

at Rennie's Mill and on his way in this story. He was totally free General Hamilton's remarks on insanitary and dirty condition R.G.AOrozier, Potts, Dan-back to Hongkong was set upon from that jealousy, which is a

this subject of the pusange ways between croft, Chisholm, Baker, Myson and by some aspoys, of whom the de- blot on the reputation of many of My objections to compulsory (1). Alexandra Building and Mangolen.

From the first chase after the the money and the remainder of as Alexander Pope, the poet.service; for, adults, and that fendant was one, and robbed of the great men of the world, auch service as relating to England, wero confined to compulsory the King Edward Hotel build. ing, and (2), between St. ball it was obvious that Sonza his silk.

There was no need for any Iago to George's Building and King's was going to cause some trouble Inspector Sim, of Building, immediate steps be to the other side by his turn of City, deposed

Kowloon say to Moses; "O beware my lord merely because of the technical to visiting the of jealousy, it is the green-eyed

difficulties which it would involve taken to provide for a regular speed and he had received the scene of the alleged robbery on moneter which doth mock the in, especially in regard to the inspection to take place be- ball and placed it advantageonely Anderson Road and finding signs meat it feeds on,'

recruiting of our permanent "How many regular forces for overess service. tween the hours of 7 p.m. and to the rear before the opposing of a souffle.

there are who are jealous when Until I came to Australia 1 had 7 a.m. of all buildings in the team had got anywhere near it. The case was again remanded. anyone else can do

things Central District which are Roza played a good game in so

as well as they OB Not Boon which to form my ideas of only before met the Swiss Army used partly as offices and part- much as he watched with care

Moses. A young man-often young ly for residential purposes, so his position and never allowed

men are more custom-ridden than compulsory service is a free, that a proper supervision and his man to go unmarked. Ex-

old men young man went to what I have seen in Australis, modern democracy. Now, from control may be exercised over changes were fairly even for a

Moses and told him the nows where perhaps it aita more lightly the Chinese coolies and other while, the V.R.C. showing hot-

there were two young men, Eldad hervants employed in such ter combination, but failing 12th July, 1914. 5th Sunday and Medad, actually venturing to land, owing to the training being upon the people than in Switzer- buildings; and that the pro-in their shooting. Roberts,

Trinity: Holy Com-poach on his preserve. They visions of Bye-law No. 8, relat- who was doing remarkable de munion: (8.05 a.m.) with music were prophesying, and Joshus, spread over the cadeta service, ing to scavenging and conser- fence work, then came forward

Kyrie, etc., Morbecke in F: who ought to have known better, instead of the whole of the train vanoy, be rigidly enforced." with his play, Passing to Roza Matins, 11 a.m. Responses, took it up and said "forbid them." 10g being concentrated into l'roposed amendment of the he left the ball in good hands, Ferial; Venite, Burrowes Then the grandeur of Moses came several months' continuous train- bye-laws relating to the Preven- and the latter with a splendid Psalms, Jones and Camidge; Te out he had not to think for toning for the adult recruit, I think, tion and Mitigation of Epidemic, shot opened the scoring. Then Deum, Oakeley in F(15th even-minutes what he should do about so far as my opinion is worth

ing); Jubilate, Goodson; Hymns, Contagious or Infectious Disease the R. G. A realised the cor- and to the Disinfection of Infected iousness of the situation with half Premises.

time drawing rapidly near, and Press Warnings.

they settled down to better com "Ireland Under Arms," "The

bined play. Braga was tested War Preparations,"

""Ulster on

repeatedly, but never was found Edge of Last Step," are speci-

wanting in that moiety. His men headings from to-day's Lot No. 286,

saves were remarkable and won Conservative papers, which Result of the examinations for him loud applause. When the are full of pictures of the Volan-made under "The Salo of Food whistle sounded the ecore wus teer parades and portraits of the and Drugs Ordinance, 1896 ", V. R. C. 1. gonl, R. G. A. nil, London. Received July 11.

Ulster leaders. They publish for the quarter ended 30th June, In the second half, play was

218 and 197. Sevenfold Amen. less people can do very little. A enjoyed by their parents. I only. It is generally believed that solemn despatches and editorials 1914

just as determined as the first,

Voluntary, Choral Prelude on prophet is a man who interpreta wish that I had had it myself. Hymn 167"-Parry.

and voices the mind of God to the Government will prerogue warning the British public that Report from the Government but any improvement that was Parliament immediately the the storm may burst at any me- Analyst on the public water sup-shown was associated with the First Church of Christ Scientist, men. You cannot have too many of MacDonnell Road, Sunday them, says Moses. "Jealous! How Finance Bill and necessary Sup-ment, as Ulstermen are sick at plies for the month of June, 1014. Artillerymen, Dyson, aftor very 11.15 a.m., Wednesday 5.30 p.m. can I be jealone? I want all the Mrs. Lobingier, wife of Judge ply are finished and the House the inaction.

List of legal proceedings taken hard lines when close' in, even- Union Church, Kennedy Road. Lord's people to be prophets; Lobingier (UB.A) laftuto-day fa of Commons has considered the

Sunday, July 12, Morning how much easier our work will the Peraia for ilapan. Home Rule (Amending) Bill

Service at 10.30. Hymns: 369, be." We can all see that. Suppose V.R.C. Meeting probably the middle of August.

585, 236 and 298, Evening that during the next fifteen The annual meeting of the The new Session will open

Service at 6 p.m. Hymns 229: 238, 267 and 160. Preacher, hundred years the Hebrew people Victoria Recreation Clab is fixed early in November.

--Rev. J. Kirk Maconachie. had lived up to their holy law, for the 16th inst at 5.30 *Cup Presented. Andrew's Church, Kowloon. and had not fallen into idolatries 19th June, 1914, 6th Sunday, sad fornications and hosts of Captain Busco), b.e. Tangabi after Trinity Holy Communion sins; if they had been anything has presented, a cup for he. a.m: Morning Prayer like Moses himself, what a mile championship in connec 11 a.m. Responses, Festal impression they would have with the V.R.O. A winner twice Venite: Burrows, Day 12 made on the heathen world all in succession will become the Pasims: As set. Te Deum: S those centuries.

London. Resolved July 13. Yorkshire beat Northampton shire at Huddersfield by an innings and 8 runs. (Lost your Northants won by 20 runs)..

PARLIAMENT.

QOVERNMENT PLANS,

ALBANIAN UNREST.

APPEAL TO ROUMANIA.

The Unionist Council decided to leave the question of when definite action should be taken to Sir Edward Carion.....

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Correspondence relative to the application for permission to erect 2 water closels and 2 urinale at St. George's Buildings, Marine

272 and 215.-N, B, Psalm 62, it; he was spontaneously mag anything, that a system of compal- vorses 1 and 2 in unison; Paalm nauimous, instantly great. "Art Bory training is good for the 53, verres 1 and 2 in unison, thou jealous for my sake?" What from the moral or physical aspect. |nation, whether it be regarded Péalni 64, verses 1, 2 and 10 in a petty spirit even in Joshua ! unison. Litany, 12-noon. Even Jealous of two young fellows! This compulsory servios was the song. 5.40 ... (Full Choir.)"Would that all the Lord's people only method open to Australis of Reponses Feial;

Psalms, were prophets, that the Lord would securing herself against danger Garrett, Tomlinson and Wesley put His Spirit upon them, and from outside interference. The Magnificat, and Nune Dimittis, Moses. How great that was. Ons training is giving the young "Goss in A: Anthem, "Send out prophet among thousands of heed-generation a chance that was not

One paper declares that Sir by this Department against per-tually put the ball through and Edward Carson, in his speech to sons for breaches of the Public equatised matters. In the the Ulster Council, said the Health and Buildings Ordinance excitement occasioned by the height of the crisis was hardly No. 1 of 1903 during the month equalization, play became not more than a matter of minutes. of June, 1914.

quite 80 clean 08 it Mr. Walter Long, interviewed Limewashing return for the could have been, but under the

fortnight ending 23rd June, 1914. circumstances this was pardon-St. Mortality return for the weeks able and on every ccension that ending 21st and 281b June, 1914. the referee had to call a player!

Mortality return from Macao up the injured party took it good for the weeks ending 21st and naturedly, and the penalised one invariably regretted that excite- 28th June, 1914.

ment should have inter- fered with bis judgment. Play became very fast and there was rothing doing in the goal for acme time. At last Ribeiro determined to secure a goal and his efforts were rewarded when he boat the custodian all the way with a fast shot. Shortly after-

Rat return for the weeks ending 27th June and 4th July, 1914.

at Belfast, said he had never seen such strength of feeling displayed before, and any attempt at peace- making on the basis of compro- mise would be doomed to failure.

A Wooden Thunderbolt, 2 The Liberal papera characterise Réalved July 11. Reuter's

at yesterday's resolution of the Uls correspondenc Rome states that the Prince of ter Provisional Government as a Albania hae asked Roumanie to wooden thunderbolt and a Indic- send troops to restore order in rous sequel to the boasting. They The Plague-Four Fresh Cases. Albania, Austria and Italy.sup.declare that Ulster is invaded by port the request.

London.

MEXICAN AFFAIRS.

THE REBEL ADVANCE.

rat

Rights of Motorists,

at

Thy Light."-Gounod; Hymns,

at 8

-

Jude. Jubilate Benedictus

Left for Japan.“

New Hebrides Conference.

An Anglo-Frenoli- confereitos

Langdon: Hymns: 377, 285 579, "Would God: all the Lord's Evening Prayer 6 p.m. Hymn: people were prophets." Here me 324. Responses Festal, Pealms: have the explanation of a great met at the Foreign Office last As set, Magnificat Barnby in deal that is troubling the mind month to discuss various questions D. 18th Morning Nuno Dimittis of Christendom to-day. All relating to the Anglo-French con Wickes, 10th Evening, Hymns: branches of the oburch are dominium in the New Hebrides, 148, 356, 302. Kyrie...

asking questions: Why it is that an arranged by the Anglo-Franch the Gospel does not more Convention of February, 1000

wards Roza put up another goal; terval arrived the D.C.II. had Why its obvious and in not to revise the terms of con of the bath. When the in- quickly master the world? The object of the Conference is and just as it appeared a certainty for the civilians. Dyson scored not scored and the R.E.'s were finite ble minge are not more dominium, but to devis means again for his side. There were one up.

greadily sought for? Why its of remedying the defects in its

tell

The official statement made to a horde of Tory journalists, may-the Press on June 22 was that ing that one paper is represented four fresh cases of plague had by half a dozen special correoccurred in Colombo. One in- spondents, a medical correspond-feoted

was found eat and two photographers with Koebikadde. motora, and has a private wire to London. They warn their

but a few minutes to go pow There was quite a change in sheer merit has not more speedily working which have become readers to accept with caution the

and though the soldiers tried the second half; the speed at commended it to the heart of apparent during the past eight sensational statements tele-

The Civil Tribunal of the Seine hard to make a drawn gome of it which the first was played ap mankind? People talk of the years. The proceedings are London, Received July 11, graphed to the Unionist Press,

(saya a Paris report) has pro- they did not succeed and they peared to against the possibility of there coming some confidential. The proceedinga Boutor's correspondent at Sal- Their editoriale express disgust nounced a judgment which is bad to accept defeat. Final Engineers, whilst the D.O.LI's thing higher. That is absurd, were opened by Sir Edward Grey, tillo states that General Carrenza that a moment when the moder-likely to cause considerable com- scores:-V.R.O, "B" team 3 played as doggedly as they had because the Gospel is the ides), who welcomed the French dele announces that the Federale have ates of all parties are striving for ment both in legal and in motor goals, B G.A: 2 goals.

done in the previous, half. The the limit. It is perfect love to gates and addressed the Cons The Second Game. Engineers got on the defensive God and perfect love to manference on the nature of their evacuated Quay mona, an important a settlement should have been ing ciroles. A pedestrian knocked port on the west coset, and that deliberately chosen for the pur-down by a taxi-osb in the Uliam ps The D.U.L.I. team then engag for a while, and it was you cannot go beyond that, not taak. M. Picanonreplied on the rebels are now concentrating pose of scaring the public and Elyses was held responsible for ed the R.E.'s, the game ending in imperative as, the Cornishmen only in practice but even in behalf of the French delegates

the damage caused by it to a draw-1-1

were determined to 20,000 men against San Luis intimidating the Government,. *

equalise thought. How can there be any The Conference is expected to Potosi.

The police in Ulater towns will another motor car in trying to The teams were: R.E.-Lewis, and played hard towards that thing higher than perfect lave last some weekɛAN BA be reinforced in view of the avoid him. The owner of the Tacker,Hitchen Morrish, Sanders, end. The Engineers goal Why then is it that the Gospel Boyne celebrations to-morrow.

motor, M. Lefranc, sued the Wright and Ferigan.

was in danger on many occasions, has not fascinated the whole Taxicab Company for £50 com DOLL-Ward, Paesmore, but the goalkeeper was equal to world into faith and obedience ? pensation for damage to his car Baldwin, Farmer, Cussell, Smith his post and saved brilliantly. Because the Lord's people by the collision. The company, and Walle.

Finally, however, Baldwin, who have not all been prophets. If the inite defence, entered the The game was fast and exciting had given him much trouble, got great masses of professing Christ novel plea that the accident was throughout and was fought with the ball past him and there was isne had been more obviously Captain W. D. Lindesy, R.A., solely due to the carelessness of the spirit that animates all inter- a cheer at the equaliser. The Christian, more like their Master 24th (Hazara) Mountain Battery the pedestrian, Pedro de Flores, regimental games, Tucker com- R.E.'s made a second dash to the world would have been His By the P. sad O. steamer Nile is performing the duties of per- iu not assuring himself that the menced his old style of trying secure the winning goal, but they by now. There would he no there arrived in the Colony from manent Captain, in addition to road was clear before crossing. long shots, sad though they did failed to do go and the game micicnary problems, the oconpa

his own duties, from July 5, After listening to the arguments not result in a score they were resulted as follows:-R.E.'s 1tion of that latest christened owing to heavy, floods inh Home x midshipmen to join 1914.

of conneel on both sides, the certainly of great concern to the goal, D.C.LI, I goal..

official, the missionary statesman, the Sheklung district,, through H.MS. Hampshire, at present in

The Table. Court found both the company opposing defence. It was left to

would be gone. There is no traffic to Canton is suspended Northern waters. They are:- g. No Adulteration.

19 resisting the testimony ofchanged until further notice.

lives. Any congregation with Passengers and goods will gon up to and including Sheklühical Pts. only a thin coat of real holiness tinue to be booked to all stations, 40 will make a great impression was optimize By Order Salga

5 on a world that has hone

The Taming Delayed, "The 8.8. Taming arrived in port to-day from Manila. She

left Manila on the 8th inst., hay- ing been delayed for two days in consequence of stormy weather.

Midshipmen Arrive.

Appointment.

in the person of ita chauffeur and Sanders, however, to open the

The table of progress

P. W. L. D.

1:2

Mestra. O. B. Allen, J. H. N. During the quarter ended June Flores to blame. But as the scoring and give the Engineers appended -- Meiklejohn, H. Macdonald, W. M. P. Hornby, J. de O. Rich 50, there were sight samples of pedestrian's imprudence was the the lead, and he did so cleverly. ards and C. M. Usher. They are milk, six of whisky and four of primary cause of the accident he Morrish had not much opportunity V.R.O, "A" now on H.M.. Triumph and will bread examined under the Sale must pay three-fourths of the of goal shooting, but he did very D.C.L.I.3 2 proceed to Weihaiwei on or about of Food and Drugs Ordinance, claim, the company paying the hard and useful work in keeping R.E.

the ball up to the other end R.G.A.

the 20th inst.

All were genuine.

remaining quarter.

TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENT.

KOWLOON CANTON ST

RAILWAY ELEVA (British Bection)";

NOTICE is hereby given that

ROBERT BAKER?

at all, but known. Bitte Asting ought to have it.

Kowloon, 11th July, 1914,

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