THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 7.
PRINCE OF WALES' FUND You Shop, Wei Loong Shop, E.
CONTRIBUTIONS ROLLING
IN.
Hongkong Fund Now Totals
over $160,000,
We have received a copy of the sixth subscription list to the Prince of Wales'. Fund in Hong- kong, which up to yesterday and total of resolied the fine $100,450.56. The list is as follows:**
hai Banking Corporation.
$1,600-Mr. E. Paboney. $1,000 each. Mr. G.K. Nuttall, Hongkong & Kowloon Wharf & Godown Co Messrs. Lawaejeo Pallanjee & Co.
To N., T. Marphy, A. L., Com. and Staff, (as. Fausang).
$25.87.-T. A. Mitchell, F. Herbert and 0 8. Loys, 8.8. Fooksang
$25.-J. Hooper, R. L. Atkinson, E. H. Farrell, R. D. Smith, H. Summers, D. Skinner, (a.e. Suigang).
$25 each.-D. Burlingham, Fung Tang, T., King, R. Maclean Gibson, E. S. Ford, Yea Wab Dispensary, Tong Cheong Stop, Rev. C. H Hickling,
$23. Mr. R. Pithie, s.8. Kat- aang (£2).
1889.
HONGKONG TWENTY-FIVE
YEARS AGO.
Compiled from the "Hongkong Telegraph" files for the week
ending Nov. 7, 1889)
1914.
DAIRY FARM NEWS.
HAM
AND
BACON
The Dollar. November 7.-The rate of the dollar on demand to-day is 3/2.": The Volunteers. November 2-“The drill sea- son of the Hongkong Artillery) Volgateers will commence next BREAKFAST BACON
A Returned Californian. November 2.- Delective
$20 each.-Wah Hing Shop, 5,000--Boagkong & Stang-Ki Shing Pawn Shop, Ohoang On
Shop, Cheong Kee Baak, Hang week. All members are request. Tak Shop, Man Iu Wing Shop, led to attend the drills on Tuesday, Shing Tak Bank, Sui Yuen Shop, Thoraday and Friday." Wing Tak Shop, Yee Tak Shop, Bank, Pun Kwai Tok, Kwong Loong Shing Shop, Shing Yuen Cheong Wo, Chan To Chi, Can Hon Shun, J. Hyde, R. Perrie, Wm. Jones, (8.6. Fausing), R. P. Cuming, (8.8. Kuteang); Rev. N. C. and Mre. Pope, E. J. Pierpaint.
$1
$750,-"A Dane." $500 exob.-"Star" Ferry Co. Ltd., Leung Yan Po, H. M. H.
Nemazee,
$368.80.-Staff Taikoo Sagar Refinery Co. 11. Sub.
$336. Kowloon Customs Stuff, Еигорезда.
$300.-Mr. F. P. Talati, $268.50. Subscriptions col. lected at Cheung Chau by Mr. Wong Cheak Ting &o,
$250 each. Messra. de Sousa & Co., 1st sub, Mr. & Mre. Evan Ormiston, Mr. A. F. Arcalli.
aang).
Sergt. Haddon captured a man who gave himself out as re- turned Californian this afteracon on the Praya, near the Barbour Office. The emigre had only a loaded revolver, a bullet mould. and twenty cartridges on his per- son. As the police are on the
$18 40. Mr. J. J. McKay, $17 each.-Staff, Harbour De-look-out for partment, Steward and staff, s.8. Faurong.
four "returned
ABSOLUTELY THE BEST IN THE COLONY.
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Co., Ltd,,
MEN'S WEAR SPECIALISTS,
SHIRTS
EVERY
ESSENTIAL
FOR
SHOES
SOCKS
TENNIS
in rashers
SWEATERS-
WEAR.
90 cts. per lb.
MILD CURED HAM 85 & 95 cts. per lb.
A BANISHEE'S RETURN.
VOLUNTEER ORDERS.
Californiane" wbo tried to Corps Orders issued yesterday A Chinese, under a banishment negotiate the money safe of a by Lieut-Col. A Chapman, V. D., order for five years, made in $12 Yaumali School Staff.
house in Gough Street last week, state-
1913, for larceny, was charged. $10 each, K Hing Fawn and who have so far escaped Award of Punishment.-No. with disobeying the order, at the Shop. Hung Lan Shop, Ki Sun Capture, this worthy may possibly 1250 Gr. N. V. A. Croucher: Police Court, this morning, before Shop, Wing Sang Shop, Wing be one of them. When the ebarp-awarded 26 days' detention by Mr. C. D. Melbourne, Hing (Bing Kee), Kwoog Wo eyed detective collared the man, sentence of Field General Court Mr. Dixon, of Messrs. Wilkin- Shop, Hang Sing Shop, Li the latter put his hand at once to Martial held on Tassday Novemson and Grist, who defended, $234 86.-Dr. M. Obremski.
Kwong Loong Shop, Kung his pockets, probably with the ber 3rd, 1914, for (L) Neglecting explained that his client was $200 each. Moura. N. Mody
obey Corps Orders. (2.) passing through the Colony on & Co., A. Ab loolrahim, Li Hi Cheong (Pawn Broker), Geo. Ng intention of "drawing a bead" on to Shun, C. J. Mit ock, (#6 Chun. Fuk Shang, Cheng Check Ein, the officer, but Haddon was a When on active service using his way from Canton to Swatow. song), Mr. H.S Malkin, (.8. Fau-S. Golam Kadir, S. A. Sepher, trifle too previous for the would- insubordinate language to his He had come to Hongkong to look S. T. Ismail, S. Junnan, O... Li, be shootist, and had the "darbies" superior officer. (23 days refor a boat and was arrested on the P. F. A, A. R. A., K. S. June, on him before he knew whether mitted by Order of H, L. the day he arrived here. $108.-Diccan School Staff.
Wei Ming Kai, Wong Pik Chuen,ho was in Samshaipo or Peking." Governor.) $182-Mr. R. D. Harvey's
Tam Un Tong, Kom Mau Cheung,
Parades. Parades for Saturday Fand: Capt B. D Jones, $100;
November 2.The following and Sunday 7th and 8th instant, Mr. H. M. Bain, $81; Mr. F. M. Fung Heung Chuen Fang. Sam
for nil. Ellis, $10; B.B. $5.
Chuen, En Cheung, Leung Kam has been handed to $175.24. Children of the Lun, H. G. W. Bache (4.8. Sai- publication: Colony (Kowloon Children's g), Boatswain, Quartermaster, carpenter, and sailors (s.s. Fau Sports Fand).
$172. Staf Asialiu, Petro.ang), O. B. Tean, Tong Pak Tung (8.8. Hinsang), R. F. $159.65. Meas. B. C. D. Mitchell (8.8. Sungkiang), Choi Bradley, W. G. Jubbatone, J.JS: Bing. R. McDonald, A. Calvert, Smith, J.J. Brown, R. Grant, & A.. Edwards, O. H. Parkinson,
G. Gipson. Barolay, (a.a. Kutsang).
*
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$152.-2ad instalment of sub- scriptions collected through the Kwong Wa Hospital.
The Peak Drainage,
Holiday-Monday 9th inst. being a General Holiday, there will be no moraing or afternoon parades on that day.
Colonial Secretary's Office.
31st October, 1889, Sir,-Adverting to your letter of the 5th inst, and to previous
Datail. On duty, Group 2. correspondence, I no directed by Officers on duty, Capt, Armstrong, the Governor to transmit to you Capt. Churchill and 2ud. Lt. for the information of the Daput- Lindeell. Orderly Officer, 2ad. ation appointed by the Peak Lient Lindsell, To furnish Guard 86.-A. S. Passmora.
Residents, the enclosed copy of a to-morrow, Left Section M. G. Co. $5 each. In Wah Shop, Sha Report by the Hon. the Surveyor Orderly Sergeant to-morrow, Loong Bank, Cheong Shing Shop, General on the subject of Peak Sergt. Bullock. H. Millington, T. B. Foster, J. L to state that, after the Pesk resid-ers as under will assemble at Siccktaking.-A Board of Offic- Yuet Long Shop, U. E Thomas, drainage and water supply, and Speed, Bo Ping Pin, W. G. Hart, enta have carefully considered it Volunteer Headquarters at such A. E Harvey. Lau Yun Fak, His Excellency would be glad to time as the President may appoint Fung Chan Ting, Chan Laung make to them, at an interview, for the purpose of Stocktaking in Nam, Kwok Ping, Leung Nam some oral observatione on the the Corps Store:-President, Harvey, Ying, Miss Mary Cooper, J. C. subject, the complete occupation Capt. G. G. Wood; Members, West, A. Terrett, B. Johnson, W. of His Excellonoy's time render Lient. Crowther Smith and 2nd Robertson, J. W. Wright, W. J. J. ing this mode of communication Lt. L. N. Murphy. A report to be Gost, F. Blair (e.n. Suisang), more convenient at the moment, furnished to the Commandant John Maxwell.
even if it does not, in any case, offer a better prospect than cor- respondence of an early and satisfactory settlement. I have the honour to be, Sir,
$150-Mr. J. Johnston, (a.a. Fansang),
$146. Maater and Crew, Barque, Drumelten.
$127.50.-Mr. R. D. Harvey's Fund Mr. R. D. $127.50.
$120.Mesars, H. Simpson, M. Risk, D. Skioner, F. 3. Lowie W. A. Barbour, E. Blair, and H. G. W. Bache, (8.8. Suisang).
$4 each. Yr. Oban Sik, Fire- $100 each. Miss Leung Su Obuen, Lun Tai Insurance Co., meo, e s. Fausang.A
$3 each.-F. Oulliford, D. Hang Kwei Chrong, Ho Ping Un, Tong Tez Sau, R. A. Matthews MoHardy, Chan Sin Wing, Lam
Your most obedient servant,
HENRY MAY, (8.8. Maueang), J, R. Wool, C. H.Si Pui, E. Browne, J. Lenag- Gale, F. C. Park ne (8.5, Fausang),
ban, Ip Kwong, Kwong Ping
(for Acting Colonial Secretary.)" Shang, Lee Fat, Chan Hon Nam. W.S. Brown.
"Inability to Exist," $?,50 each.-Jas. McLeod, E. $79.-Kowloon Customs Chin-
November 4-"There is & Word, G. L. Field, R. A. Thomas, humourist on board the steamship ese Staff.
$78.04.-Mesere. N.W. Van J. Wiltshire, G. L. Bachia, S. Hangehow. In writing the report Cortlandt, A. S. W. Sheldon, H. O Shirvingion, M. J. Metha. Coleman, G. Wasri, J. H. Mac- $2 each. Li Sin, Li Lung, Ho of the voyage, he states that
Ping Kee, Chan Fit, Lin Shan the 26th, one of the Chinese pas- Ping, Lak Yam Ko, Victoria sengers died from sheer physical ipability to exist." That is the Dispensary, Gi E., To Kingly disease mules, brokers, and Shim, Wong Shing Po, R. R
annuitants ever succumb to, we darik, L. X. Noronha, Wing
believo." Sang Wo Stop.
Aalan, R.T. Jones, II. T. Loflers, J. G. Thobura and F. Wheeler, (8.8, Kumsang)
$75 each. Cheung Weo Shop, Mr. C. McI Messer. 1st Sab. $71,-Mr. F. A. Perry. $55.-Messrs. J Wilson, J. Ansell, R.H. McMair and J. Maa- son, (8.8. Hangsang).
$1.50-To Yes. $1.39.-A.T.
$1 each.-Kan Yaen: 'Shop,
Lee Cheong Shop, Chee Mów, So $50 each.-Balanceof proceeds of the performance in the Koshing To Ling. Theatre, Obcong Hok Ling, Li Po Tuc above totals Kam, Ho Lai Lai, Ho Kai Chi, Already acknowledg
ed. Liste No. I,,2, Wab Fong(photographer), Chung Loong Shop, Sia Cheong Li 3, 4 and 5 Won Choi, la Pun Tak, ManSand
11
A Somnambulist.
2
The magistrate advised Mr. Dixon to write, explaining the facts, to the Captain Superintend ent of Police, who might re-open the osse. As it was, he sentenced the prisoner to three monthe hard labour.
National Bank of Belgium. The National Bank of Belgium
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J. ULLMANN & Co.
The loading Freach Jewellery House. WATCHMAKERS, FANCY GOODS, OPTICIANS. WRIST WATCHES
FOR LADIES & GENTLEMEN.
announce that they are prepared GRAND ASSORTMENT OF BINOCULARS. to issue at the head office of the Bank of England in London drafts, payable in Antwerp and Ostend, such arrangement being intended finally to facilitate the Belgian subjects who are obliged transmission of assistance to still to remain in their own country.
TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS,
FOR SALE.
not later than noon on Monday FOR SALE, as a going concern, 9th inst.
THE BLUEBIRD."
The gala performange takes place to-night at 9.15 p.m. sharp, be seated by that time. and it hoped that everyone will
The auditorium lights will be lowered immediately after the singing of the National Anthem, and if there are any late comers they will mar the effect of the opening scene.
the Tobacco and Cigar business until lately carried on by Mr. G... Prien at Hongkong Hotel Buildings. For full parti culars as to Stook, etc.-Apply H. PEROY SMITH, F.ĈIA, Liquidator, No. 5 Queen's Road Central.
FOR SALE, FOR SALE, the Mineral Water business, with Plant, Stock etc., recently carried Hill
PACKET COMPANY.
THE Steamship,
"MONMOUTHSHIRE," From PORTLAND, SEATTLE and VANCOUVER.
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COLUMBIA
DISCE RECORDS
IN STRICT DANCE TEMPO.
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THE POEM garanta
.Waltz,
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TANGOLETTE
Hoto the late
20.
ANDERSON MUSIC CO., LTD.
6, Des Voeux Rd.
Tel, 1922.
BY SPECIAL APPOINTMENT TO THE IMPERIAL JAPANESE HOUSEHOLD DEPARTMENT.
KIRIN BEER
The above Steamer having Light Palatable and Wholesome.
Bordahl by Comed on by Full Lane. For particulars, apply
F.O.A H. PERCY SMITH, Liquidator, No. 5.Queen's Road The intervals will be of short | Central. duration, owing to the length of November 4-"A private in the play, and, in order to obviate THE ROYAL MAIL STEAM the lat Regiment, named Hamil the necessity of leaving the then- ton, died yesterday in hospital tre, arrangements have been made from internal injuries sustained whereby refreshments will be served in a separate room by. through a fall from a window in Mesera. Weismann Ltd, and $ 21,222.49 Murray Barracks one night last
week. It is supposed that he Messrs. Donnelly & Whyte, the stepped through the window profits of these to be apportioned $130,672,06 whilst walking in his sleep, as he to the Fand.
The play will terminate soon was a somnambulist." $151,894:55
after twelve, and special ferries "Society for the Petting of Soldiers."
and trams will run 15 minutes November 5.The Scoiety after the performance. for the Petting of Soldiers The second performance takes 3,431.23 hae commenced ita acnual place on Tuesday the 10th Nov early this season, ember, and there will be a third crusade 8,562.01 Lectures by Dr. Ointlic on Saturday the 14th. It has and Bishop Burdon have already been decided to leave up the gala $160,456 50 been given, in the Garrison performance decorations as far as hazardous and/or extra hazardous For Sale at all the Hotels and
Theatre, and last night Mr. possible for both these nights. Godowna of the Hongkong and Bateman improved the shining For the convenience of Peak Kowloon, Wharf and Godown hour. His subject was the novel residents, a special tram will run Co, Ltd. Singapore Mortality Returns, ons of "A Trip to Japan." Even at 8.40 pm. 80 as to prevent No Fire Insurance whatever returns for long-suffering Tommy Atkins is undue delay in getting down by will be effected. Singapore issued by the Registrar getting fed up with thees 9.15 p.m.
Wo Shop, ir A. Hooper. Mr. J. W. Fraube, H. Simpson (a.a. Monthly Sabao iptions Salaang), M, Riak, (88. Suising) Already acknowledg
ed, Liste No. 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5.
Mr. and Mrs. G. Knight, Com. and Mr. Basil Taylor, 1st. Sub, P. L. Wolff, D. K. Šetna, P. P. J. Wodehouse, lat Sab, O. R. Vick, B. O. D. Bradley, (6.8. Kutsong), B. A. Balantine (8.8. Chunsong). Stephen Thomson (8.8. Fausang) H. Thomas (es Fansang), J. Mackenzie (8.8 Fausong),
$46.74.-Messra. U. A. Robert- son, J. MoAinsoh, W. H. Crisp, D. Mason, W. Neill and ('. L. Pilcher, (8.8. Hopsang).
T. Croft. E. 5. Iffa, W. L. Chap
$40-Mestre. R. A. Matthews,
man, J. E. MacFadyen and W. B. Forater, (s.s. Maussog).
Total
The mortality
5,130.78
of Births and Deathe show that, hackneyed narratives of peddling daring the week ending October little
excursions-how tha
to aend
in their Bills of Lading for count- Eminently suited for this Climate.
arrived, Consigness of Cargo are hereby notified ersignature, and to take im- mediate delivery of cargo from alongside.
Cargo impeding discharge or remaining on board after 5 p.m. on 7th inst., will be landed at Con- signees risk and expense and de- livery must then be taken from the
No claim will be recognised after the Goods have left the steamer orGodowns, and all goods
Won the Highest awards at
the Exhibitions.
Restaurants in Hongkong Fresh Supplies by every Mail.
all
remaining undelivered on 13th PRICE PER CASE 4 DOZEN QUARTS, DUTY PAID $12,50
All: Claims must be presented.
24, there were 200 deaths (155 lecturer liked the voyage and land of chrysanthemum-hotel-instant will be subject to rent. males, 54 females), giving a ratio how much riekaba coolies charge, couldn't find-ope-expenses All shafed and otherwise dam- por mille of population of 33.07. and so on, and the Theatre was map of the place chow-batha aged cargo must be left on board PRICE PER CASE 6 DOZEN PINTS, DUTY PAID $18.00
of same will be held on 13th inst, 340-Messra, A. G. Saith, Malarial fever accounted for 21 very comfortably empty. The tariff-investigation-nomized er in Godown and examination
disappointed - piss- D. E. Mooney, E. D. Davies and deaths, phthisis 38, convulsions 25, Rev. Douglas Hamilton prasided bathing A. Stevenson, (e., Chunsong). beri-beri 18, bronchitis 8, dysen and, after setting Mr. Bateman ports-price church. Finished at 10 am
$35 Messrs. A. 0. Kennedy, tery 8, pneumonia 11. Thirty-one going, eat with a pained expres up with a slab out of a book. W. Wilson, C. M. Pustean, children under three months of sion on his clerical countenance Themen Mr. Bateman' they will not be recognised.
edified, 5. Oreeny and A. Lang, (e.e. age died. The nationalities were until the end of the distribe. Mr. phrase seemed highly
represented as follows: Earc Bateman followed the usual and sang a bit of the National Hinsong).
$30 each.Com. O, W. Back-pean 1, Eurasian 1, Chineso 144, linea good ship-fure-flying. Anthem at the end with great
fish-beautiful moon-Japan lassitude. with, 1st Sub, A. O, Bead, On Malays 37, Indians 21.
2.
on or before 16th inst, otherwise
JARDINE MATHESON & CO., LTD.
Agents,
Hongkong, 6th November 1914.
SOLE AGENTS GANDE PRICE & CO., LTD.,
6, Queen's Road Central, Tel. No. 135.
Hongkong
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