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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1014,

D. K. Blair, (Hon. Secretary), Liont. F. L. R. Munn, and Mr. A. L. Shields, Rowing Committee: Mr. R. Brown, Mr. E. W. Car penter, Mr. G. A. Caldwell, Mr. TA Loughlin, Mr. A. Murdoch, (Hon. Sooret ry). Mr. E. B. Head, Hon.

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and Mr. B. Brown, Hon. Treasurer. Cruiser Race)

Austrian launching Mishap. Rome, Der 16.-At Trieste yesterday a weakened the The Hongkong Club scaffolding ВО Apatrion

Champlonship. dreadnought

The third and fourth rounds have been launched next Mon-of the 1914 Championship of the day, with the result that Royal Hongkong Golf Club were the vessel crashed to the ground played on Sunday, at Fanling, and was badly damaged. Five The rain marred play and rather corner of the Hongkong Club, spoilt the sport of the crowd who House and a junk noored off the sitended to see the gamer.

Praya Wall flying the Oode g The following are the results:-(letter N.) the cuter end being marked by the steam launch

thousand men were employed in the dockyard where the warship was being built and the author ities recently superseder most of the Iulian workers by Stave. Seditions inscriptions have been found on the walls of the dook- yard, among them being 'Long live Princip, the assassin of Franz Ferdinand, and these point to incendiarism as the cause of the disaster to the ship.

Starting from an imaginary. line drawn between the western

Third Round. Capt. Campbell beat Mr. Cum-Parrel. ming by 2 and 1.

Lieut. Gardner baat Mr. Mur- ray by 7 and 5.

Mr. J. Clark best Mr. A. H. Ferguson by 4 and 3"

Mr. Crew brat Mr. Dodwell by one hole.

Semi-Final Round. Cipt. Campbell beat Ligat. Gardner by 2 and 1.

and 3.

Course: Chandel Rock (P. Kowloon Rock (P.)

Meyers East Bacy (P.) Distance 6 miles. Preparatory Gun 155 r.. Starting Ono 2 pm.

TAPARS

4.

Hep... Time

on

Anti-German Feeling. London, October 20.-The

Curse Finish. Corrected. recent discoveri s of scoret forts,

M.S. B.M'S. II.M.8. prepared on grounds held by

Mr. Clerk beat Mr. Crew by 4 Miranda Ser. 4 21 10 4 21.10 Germans in Britain ostensibly

Oonone... -30 4 34 17 4 33 47 engaged in manplacu ing, have Clerk in the final. Opt. Comp. Erin

Capt. Umpbell now meets Mr. Irene...... 600 4 23 20 4 17 20 caused a recrudescence of popular bell and Lieut. Gardner, who Queen Bee 00 4 02 21 3 53 21 9.00 4 20 22 411 22 violence at Deptford, on the mat in the fourth round, played Scoteng- Thames, four miles below London together some years ago in the bridge, where is situated the championship of Northern India, Royal Navy victualling yard. A the former being successful. mob attacked the German shops in Deptford on Sunday and set fire

Captain's Cup sad Pool. The November competition for

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Dorothy II 12 00 4 44 24 4:2 24 den 12 00 4 47 30 4 35 20 Tattan... 12 00 5 03 02 4 61 02 Flore... 0 CO 4:48 33 4 18 32 Position,

to a.German corndealer's estab the Captain's Cup and pool, play-(1) Queen Bee, Com. F. Smyth. lish mout. The police disperseded on 14th, 15th and 16th Novem-(2) Erin, Lieut. Muns. the riotare, several of whom were ber, brought out 33 entries, Mr. (3) Irene, Mr. R. Sutherland, injured in the conflict. At Saf-O. H. Super qualifying and win. The Snipe (30 sco) and the fron Walden, in Essex, a crowd ning the pool. The following are Iris ( mins.) did ni tatart. mashed the windows of a town the four beat carde handed in :- connoillar who is alleged to have Mr. O. H. Soper barboured two non-registered Mr. J. Hroper Germana, who escaped.

Sent to Court-martial. Two men named Aaron Maskell. and Henry Simonds were charg

Visitors' Race,

DAIRY FARM NEWS.

HAM

AND

BACON

ABSOLUTELY THE BEST IN THE CLONY, BREAKFAST BACON in rashers 90 cts. per lb.

HAM

MILD CURED

85 & 95 cts. per lb.

all comers in the colony and a fee The overta would be open to

the proceeds being handed over for entrance would be charged,

to a fund which would shortly be lief of those in need among our stated in the Colony for the re. gllant Belgian friends at home.

Re then called for three cheers for Lady May, which were bearti ly given and the function was brought to a close,

FOOTBALL.

Police Draw with the Navy. On Saturday the Police met 97-18-79 Open to the Heyward Hays and the Navy under the dospices of ... 92-10-82 Chael classes of the H. K. Corit-the Bongkong League. Mr. A.0. Davidson.... 91-8=83 thian Yacht Club, Mr.T. A. Loughlin... 101-16-85 CRICKET.

Civil Service V. Craigengower.

On Saturday the above teams ed before the East Grinstead met on the former's ground, the (Sussex) megistrates with cutting visiting team running out hand. a military telephone wire at some winners. The following Groombridge. Colonel Romilly, era the scores and analyses: Assistant Quartermaster-General

Civil Service C. C.

to the Second Army, anked on F. A. Bideo, a Kuarass, bCar- behalf of the military authorities valho

that the prisoners should be G. H. Hallings, b Pestonji ... handed over to be tried by court-R. O. Witchell, b Pestonji martial. The alleged offence, be P. J. Lauble, e Vireasb, b said, was a military one, as Kent .. Pestonji

Course:-Lene Beloon (P.)"

Kowloon Rock (P.) Moyera Eut Buoy (P.) Distance 6 miles. Starting Gu. 3 p.n

Preparatory Can. 2.55

P m Time

Hop:

CD

17

11

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**

Coarse Finish. Corrected, M.S. H.M.S. H.M.9. Sirius... Scratch 4 55 18 455-18 5 Lysbeth..

501 18 4 01 18 Bat.......

5 05 10 5 05 10 Thecla 105 453 05 452 00 Aathore...1 38 5 02 39 5 01 01 Toinette..138 6 10 41 5 09 05 Beatrice..1 38 5 11 42 5 1004

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Position.

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and Sussex were proclaimed die-A. E. Wood, o V. Braga b triots under the Defence of the Pestonji

Realm regulations. The magie R. E. O. Bird, h Carvalho trates agreed, and the risoners C. Sara, b Carvalho left the court under military W. Hill, b Carvalho

escort.

Killed by his own men.

C. J. Tacobi, not oot...

B. W. Bradbury, b Carvalho 0

(1) Theola, Mr. J, W. Gloyn. (2) Sirius, Mr. W. 0. Lambart.

The Idea Nazionale publishes T. Hall, ht wkt.,b Carvalho... 4 Aathore, Mr. J. Forbes.

very grave reports from Austrian soldiers who have r. turned to the province of Trent after the cam- paign in Galicia. One said that

a company of soldiers from the

Pestonji..."

Bowling,

3

Extras,...

Total... 39

0. M. R. W. ....00 22. 6 ...8 3

14 4 D. K. Kharass, b Bird

Cralgengower C. C. W. H. Viveash, e Bird b Wit

chell

R. Baan, b Witchell

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province of Trent were exhausted Carvalho after a march of four days and four nights, nourishing themselves with potatres found in the fields, One soldier asked the captain for a rest. The captain shot him dead with his revolver and the remainder of the soldiers, enraged, L. A. Rose, e Biden, b Bird... riddled the captain with bullets. E. L. Braga, b A, E, Wood... Another commander made soldier march before his borse J. B. Brags, not out... R. E..Carvalhà retired until the unfortunate man foll R. Peatorji, o Hill, b Sars unconscious. A volley of rifle R. G. Sutherton, o Biden, b shots from the soldiers behind

Sara

killed the commander and his J. D. Noria, b Ser horse. Cases of dosertion and 8. Jex, b Sirs... rebellion are frequent, while

daily. In the Opera Squara at

threats against officers are made

Treat the following writing was

stuck on

"General

wall: a

Bertsberg was killed by the

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Motor Boat Race. Open to all comers. Course: Channel Rocks (P)

Cust Rock () Mark Beat (P). Twice round.

The game resulted in a draw, neither side.ouring That was a result which the play merited, The Pulics certainly opened out inrmising fashion, but when they got to the other end they o me all to pieces, That is, not to say that the opposing defence was weak and that the Police could have made better ase of their advantage; the defence was good, but there was something wrong with the organisation of the invading forwards. Then the Nivy took a turn at artioking aud though they pressed Swan several times, and on ons ecca-ion particular, the hefty Police custodian was thoroughly equal to the cccasion and save I elever Y. Half-time arrived without a secra being registered.

The soon half was similar to the

first, eich team in turn making promise, but failing to do the trick. Fall ime saw the opponents without a goal to their name. RUGBY,

Volunteers beat the United Banks.

very

There were six start re for this ace, viz, Titanic, Isuan, White Rose, Nipper, America and Wasp. The three last named were dis-

On Saturday the Volunteers qualified for breaches of racing administered sound defcat "to ralee, the White Roso broke down the United Banke, the winners

and did not e mplete the course, scoring seventeen points made 56 fought out the issue. Mr. G H. the B nks were without a scure.. 17 Wilson in the Titanic, conceding.

while the Tanis in Tenn up of three goals and a try, while

From the fall of the flag, so to 13 minutes on the course to Isusa spark, the Volunteers got down ateered by Mr. W. Logan, won by to business and very rarely allowed their goal to be as much ag threatened. The first big move Opop to bats of the Bandicap was that of Kempthorne's when

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3.

2 mins. 14 seconda

Ladies' Race.

2 Class and One Design Class of be secured applause for the initial the loyal II. K. Yacht Club steer-ty, so ring between the posts, 1ed by ladies.

To Rouse was en'rgated the Course:-ust Reek Buoy (S) subsequent kick, and the latter Kowloon Rock (8), bed n difficulty in converting it Meyers East Buoy (P) into the limit. The second try Distance 4 miles. was a remarkably well-engineered

Starting Guo 4.50 p.m.

Preparatory Gua 446 p.m. one and called in'o operation

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Extras,...

Total,...180

Bawling

0. M. R. W.

0 52:2

0.44 2

A. E. Wood

2

0 19. 1

W. Hill...

6

1 33 0

B. W. Bradbury a

leader of one of his platoons. "The R. O. Witchell...11 same fate will occur to all officers R. E. O. Bird...10 who do not treat their soldiers

properly."-Reuter

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Poetic Prophecy of German

Outrages.

0 16 0 The oerr pondeat of the |0. Sera ...5.1 1 15 4

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on.

PRINCE OF WALES' FUND.

Mercantile Bank of India Ltd. taken from the Counter of The } A Subscription Lit has been

Any person applying for subsotip- and should at once be handed tions thereunder is unauthorised

over to the Police.

of the list..

The Bank's name.is at the top

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some choice combination on the From part of the Volunteers, Kemp- therns passed t› Rouse, the latter Con 88 Finish Correct'd rapidly knocking off yards M.S. H.S. IMS between himself and the line by The Royal Hongkong Yacht Club La Linda - 40 DNS

Dione Sch 54100 1/5 5 41 1/5 dashing play before passing to having arrived from the above Won the Highest awards at all

Tod. The latter was favourably ports, Consignees of Cargo are The Royal Hongkong Yasht Kathleen 2 20 5 44 03 54149 accepting the advantage Ire are being landed and placed at 544 10 placed and made no error in hereby informed that their Goods Prasaian militariem ie foretold. Clab commenced its season on Colleen-2-20 5 52 27 5 50 07 Eented to him. With a fize Laret their risk in the Hongkong and

Times quotes a passage from the prose works of lleine, the German

post, in which the brutality of

YACHTING,

..Events.

Rolla 40 5 42:50

of speed, he covered the area separating him from his object 8 CO 5 57 52 549 52 and secured a well-merited try Wodhead took the kick and converted.

pany's Godowns at Kowlon For sorted out mark by mark and deli-

In the presence of the smoking Saturday afternoon, the fixture Dorothea 2 40 DNF ruins

at Louvain, Malines, being very popular. Among those Ayesha 320 DNS Rheims, the force of Heins's present were His Excellency Sir Ailes worda will be significant. This is F. H. May, Lady May and the Daphne 8.00 DNT the passage:"Christianity Misses May, Bir William Rees and this is its higbeat merit-bas Davies, Commodore Austrather, (1) Dione, in some degree softened, but it R.N., the Hon. Mr. Claud Severn, (2) Katblen, Miss Baker-Brown were again outplayed, Wood-on unless instructions are given

Position.

Miss May

Miss-Liebert

In the second half the Banks

day.

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very can be obtained as soon as the Goods are landed,

Optional Goods will be carried' could not destroy, that bratal Hon. Mr. H. E. Pollock, K. O., (3) Rolls, German joy of battle. When Major

head and Whiual were connected to the contrary before noon, to- once the teming taliaman, the Macdonald, Captain Cochrane, which

Baker Brown, Major At the close the prizen, with the next scoring eff rt on the were part of the Volunteere. The Orous, brauksin two, the savagery Captain. G. Wood, and His Excellonoy the Governor, result was as stated, the spectators of the old fighters, the senseless, Surgeon Bernard, R. N. The the Hou. Mr. Cland Severn, having been treated to a game Berserker fury of which the officials were: Commodore: and Mr. J. W. Bolles, were pre- full of excitement, even if one- northern poets sing and say so Mr. Frank Smyth, General Com-sented by Lady May. much, will gush up anew. That mities: Commodore Anstruther, Commodore Smyth informed talieman is decayed, and the day R.N., Capt. T. Arthur, Mr. B. yachtsmen and motormen that will come when it will piteously Brown, Mr. E. W. Carpenter, Mr. valuable prizes had been kindly collapse. Then the old stone gods A. Mur loob, Lieat, F. L. R. Hunn, donated to the club for compet- will rise from the salient ruins Mr. L. B. Read, Mr. A. L. Shields. ition by a friend in Japan and by and rub the dust of a thousand Yachting Committee: Com- the Bloudard Oil Co., through grown by Mr. George Glenny, of admitted after the goods have left years from their eyee. Thor, adore truthers, M., Capt. Mr. Bolles. Arrangements to Wisbech, was sold by auction in with his giant's hammer, will as T. Arthur (Official Measurer). FL. being made, he said, to sail the Manchester £25 for last spring up and shatter to bits Burgo. R. S. Bernard, R.N., Mr, races at an early date. the Gothic o alredatho*.**

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