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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPE TUESDAY, APRIL 6,1915.

DAIRY FARM NEWS.

LOCAL SPORT.

WAR TELEGRAMS,

CRICKET.

H.K.C.C. v. the Carrisons. Below are the scores in the match between the E.K.C.C. and the Garrison, yesterday, the latter scoring

hand- some Vioy by two tickets:

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Your and Your

Family's Health depend in a great measure on the quality and purity of the food you use.

Have

Fight on the Niemen Favours Russians An official message from Petrograd states that the fighting west

April 5, 6.15 8.m, of the river Niemen is developing strongly in favour of the Russians. A cavalry fight, which took place between Calvaria and and 130 runa, thanks to the good Suwalki, ended in the Russian horsemon charging and sabring the scores of Maje Bowen and A. A. Germans and driving them from the region which they had the Clanton whoomade Roores of 91

cccupied,

r

and 120 respectively. Lt. Two thousand prisoners were taken in the Carpathians on Moberleygand Major Bowen alao April 2 in the directions of Bartfeld and Mesolaborez. did, well with the ball.

Jarrison.

Capt. Batthesley Smith, b Bird J. P. Robinson, o Kennedy, b

Bird

Major Stansfield, b Anderson Lt. Hoberley, b Bird...

Major Robertson, & Hanecek,

b Bird

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17

7

0

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Cpl. McGregor, o Gave, b Mass R. L. D: Wodehouse, o Pearce,.

b Maas

A. A. Claxton, at. Gzoo, b

Maaa Major Bowen, o Kennedy, b

Moan

...120

18

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E. J. R. Mitchell not ont

Stirring Scenes in Dublia.

April 5, 6 15 a.m. Stirring scenes were witnosred in Dablin yesterday, when Mr. John Redmond reviewed, in the Phonix Park, a muster of twenty- five thousand National Volunteers carrying rifer.

There was no apsceh-making, as Mr. Redmond wished the review to be regarded as a military event.

Subsequently, the band of the Irish Guards marched through the streets playing national aire, including "God Save Ireland," and evoking transporte of enthusiasm.

absolute necessity of having your FRESH MILK, BUTTER,

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We maintain an efficient staff under strict European supervision to ensure

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The band which had been sent to help recruiting in Ireland arrived in Dablia at midnight on Saturday, yet crowds, including CAUGHT ON THE TRAIN. the Lord Mayer, welcomed it."

More Shipping Losses on Both Sides.

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April 5, 6.15 a.m.-

The steamer City of Bremen has been torpedoed off Land's End and sank. Four members of the crew were drowned. Thirteen 21othera, who were saved, were landed at Penzance.

A message from Reuter's correspondent at Copenhagen reports 335 that the ferry service between Trelleborg and Senila has been suspended as a result of mining and the destruction of two atoɑmera, the crews of whion were, however, saved,

W.

The German steamer Grete Memaoth, while taking a cargo of ore from Sweden to Germany, has bean sunk in the Baltic Sea.

Twenty-five members of the crew' were drowned; it is believed' that the versel struck a mine.

Extras

Total Bowling,

Bird Anderson Reed Taylor Maas

O: M. R. 25 5 101 4: 10 2 64

11 0 02 0

∙ 10 1

51 85 0 38 Hongkong.

0

44

Bowen

and as an exhibition of football it 20 waa about as miserable as one

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R. Kennedy, a Wodehouse, b

Bowen

16

68

T. E. Pearse, Wodehouse, b

B. E. Mariel, b Moberlay

B.. Hancock, b Kennedy

R. N. Anderson, p.Stansfield, b

Moberley

M. M. Maas, o stansfield, b

Bowen

B. H. Taylor, o Smith,

Bowen

....

E. Reed, b McGregor B. P. Thur.field, b Moberley R. E. O. Bird, 1.b.,, b Bowen A. L. Gaco, not out...

Extrae

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TELEGRAMS.

A Thief Brought to Justice.

At the Police Court, this mora ing, before Mr. Hazeland, a Finess was charged with the larceny of $175 and watch.

"LOCAL WEDDING.

Professor Warren-Miss Middleton Smilth.

The wedding took place, at St. Professor A. G. Warren, of the John's Cathedral yesterday, of Hongkong University, and Miss Mabel Middleton Smith, daughter It transpired, from the story to the late Mr. James Middleton told by Inspector Kerr, that the Smith, of North Havut, and defendant was in the employ of a aister of Professor Middleton shop-keeper in Hollywood Road. Smith, of Hongkong. The cere He was left in charge of the pre-mony was performed by the mises for an hour during his em

Bishop of Victoria, assisted by ployer's absence, but did not stay the Rev. V. H. Copley Moyle. antil the time fully expired, when the employer came back, he found the defendant missing and the safe opened. A report was made to the police, of the missing pro- periy, and as the 6.50 train to At the inquest on the death of Canion was about to leave Kow the famous crjoketer, Mr. A. Eloon this morning, Uhinese con- Stoddart, who was found shot, verdiot of suicide was refarned

OBITUARY.

MR. A. E. STODDART.

Reuter's Service To The Telegraph."

London. Received April 8,

could see up to the first half. There were ocossional flashes of interest, but they were so occasion- that they do not matter. Once or twice Davies, particularly when he soared the only goal for "The Keet," evoked applauso as did 13 Swan for clover work in goal. Stalker showed a little improve- 21ment, Railton was moderate, and 11 Pennel was a kind if general 1 crutch for the other ten to lean, 10 on as it were. Bigger things

Owere expected from Stewart, than Stoddart, who was born at South 15 were seen. The soldiers were Shields in 1863, was the captain inclined to sixes and sevens and of two representative teams to

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Total Bowling:

0. M. R.

W.

22.

8 42

3

1 59

1

4 59

5

Mobarley Wodehouse 15

Bowen

***

Moltre gor...

17.4

7 5-21 1

Kowloon v. Civil Service.

These teams met at Happy Valley yesterday, when the home team, due largely to the fine bowl ing of Rapley and the batting of Witchell, won with ease. Scores:

Civil Service. Witchell, b Wenser ...

Laurence, b Southerton

French, b Pile

Barlow, b Pile

**

Rapley, b Blackbüra

Tacobi, o Overy; b Pile

60

*. 17.

a

[The late Mr. Andrew Ernest

stable (809) Chan Wan arrested the defendant. In his possession, besides the missing property, was found a duplicate of the safe key,

found a party finished key,

His Worship sentenced the. defendant to six month's imprison-

and in his box P. C. Henderson

it was not until the second half Australia, was a member of the that they equalise. In the first Middlesex XI and for two years half thay had many opportunites was Captain of Blackheath. He ment and four hours' stocks.

to reora but debilitated and spirit made the highest ecore on record; tess play intervened. Swan secur- 485, for Hampetoad against the ed further applause for additional Stoics, on August 4, 1888, and exhibitions, but the constant had captained England both at teating of a goalkeeper though he cricket and Rugby football.] may play his part wonderously, reflects adversely on the backs and forwarde in eo much as they are there to prevent the opposing side getting through to the goal. Swan did save well, the reflected glory was bis, and the adverse reflection is that of the remainder

of the team. The game ended in

BOXING.

JACK JOHNSON BEATEN,

THE AUTHOR OF “

JONES BILL."

THE

3 Mr. W. A. Jones to Visit the

Philippines.

The bride was given away by her brother, and Mr. J. R. Wood acted as beat man.

The bride's dress was of grey with grey satin bat trimmed oharmeuse and silver lace, with grey ostrich plumes. She wore a diamond and platioan necklace and carried a gold and ivory prayer book, the gift of the bridegroom. The bride's present and diamond stud. to the bridegroom was a platinum

babsequently, Professor and Mre. Middleton Smith held a re

ception at the house of Sir Charles Eliot, kindly leat for the occasion. All the members of the Uo- iveraity staff, certain reprezenta tive students and a few intimate friends of the bride and bride- groom were present.

The bride's going away costume was a white silk coat and skirt, and she wore a white elk hat trimmed with pink roses.

More German War Enthusiasm. Telegraphing from Paris, the

Washington, Mrch 29.—It was. officially announced "to-day that Mr. William Atkinson Jones, London, Received April 6. Reuter's Havana correspondent House Chairman of the U. Special correspondentof the Stand- Latce that a white pugilist, named committed on insular affairs, and At the conclusion, Major T. Jesse Willar 3, brat Jack Johnson, anther of a bill bearing his name Robertson presented the Oup and for the heavyweight champion-(which provides for a mere liberal

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a draws fitting result to a match of its kind.

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Bradbury, Davidson, b Overy

Hill, c Clements, b Weaser ... Bacon, run out

Bearne, not out Sara, 1.b.w.

Southerton Overy

MeLennan

Blackburn

Pilo

Weaser

4

14 the medals of the League, to the ship of the world, in the 28th form of government for the

HG.A, this season's champions. round.

3

GOLF.

Knocked Out,

ard says:-Two deaf and dumb soldiers are to be seen among the last batch of Gem prisoners captured in the scrib. Officers st the front drolare this hundreds of Gomans raise their banda bove the trenches in the lope of beitg

shot thru them, or of having

Poilippin Islands, will visit the Philippine before the next session Reuter's correspondent at Ha-f Congress is contend. Jones is 5 The Easter Monday Competitions. vana says that publio graiby booonpanid by Messrs Golfers were present at the was with Willard, who, a con- lorice M. Towner of lowa, and Happy Valley yesterday in goodly boy. The fifteen thousand present Fins J. Garrett of Tennessee, may be set in the rear for treat ..168 numbers to participate in a series jeered Johnson throughout and both members of the committee went, and then invalided,

of interesting competitions arrang-many at the end forced their way of in ur faire. Mr.

Extras...

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Total

Bowling.

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O. M. R. W.

13 1 28 1

B-

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8

6.5 3 Kowloom.

Elson, b Rapley

Whyte, b Witchell

ed by the loyal Hongkong Golf to the platform and threatened Towner is a Republican and Mr. Olab. The principal event on the the negro.

Garrettin Democrat, It is

a foger carried away, so that they

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pard was a mixed foursomes Soldiers, who were present for believed that other members of 8 1 301 bandicap competition, which was the purpose of maintaining order, the committee may accompany

26" 0 won by Miss Butlin and Mr. S. H. had to protect Johnson..

the three car gressmen. The pirly 281 Dodwell. For the second place, It was a forty-five round con- is to stop irat at Honolulu and 38.3 Mre. Boucher and Commander test and Johnson, smiling and will take a trip through the 8 3 Boucher tied, with Mrs. Ram and jesting, punished his nervous varicus islands, and then continue Mr. A. V. Parr, the former pair opponent severely in the opening directly to the Philippines. It is 5 winning on the re-play. The rounds, but, after prolonged spar- is planned to make an extensive 11 scores were as follows:-

"MAGDALA,” ring, the negro was evidently trip through the Archipelago in Miss Bullia and Mra, S. H. fatigued, while Willard, suddenly order to study the condition of the having arrived, Consignees of 0 Dodwell 48-939.

taking the aggressive, did what people and to determine in some cargo are hereby informed that Mrs. Boucher and Com. Boa- he liked with Johnson in the last mesaure their capacity for self their Goods, with the exception 1 cher 49-742.

four rounds, finally knocking him government. The date for the of Opium, Treasure and Valu ables, are being landed and stored Mrs. Ram aud Mr. A.V.D. Parr out..

Congressional committes bus not at their risk into the hazardous 6 53-11-42. i

been announced. It is believed, andfor extra hezardous Godowns however, that the party will leave of the Hongkong and Kowloon sometime within the next two Wharf and Godown Company, months or otherwise during the Limited, Kowloon, whence de- early fall Cablenews,

livery may be obtained..

MoLemao, o Hill, b Witchell Mead, b Rapley

Blackburn, 1.b.w., b Rapley...

Southerton, b Rapley

Wasser, not out,

Pile, ran cat...

Clements, b Rapley Overy, 1.b.w., b Rapley Davidson, o Hill, 6 Witohell

Extras

Total Bowling,

10

2

3

Miss Hastings and Mr. Hall 064-10=44.

0

1

Mrs. Ritchie and Mr. Davey

Mra, Davey and Mr. Brown

Mias Craddook and Mr. A. M. 66-12-54. * 7 Pryno 54-10-44,

Mra. Oraddook and Mr. W. E.|89—14—55. · 45 Morrison 54-10-44.

O. M. R. W, Witchell... 8.1 1 22 3: Rapley

8118 8

Mr. and Mrs. Atholl Anderson. |69–14=45.

Other Competitions,

Subsequent to the above, there competition was eventually won were interesting competitions in by Mr. Parr with a score of 7. Mro. Pearce and Mr. G. H. approaching, putting and driving fo the driving competition for Bowker 55-9=46,

The ladies patting competition ladies, three balls being allowed, Mrs, Kelly and Major Bloweri was won by Mra. Stair Stewart Mr. J. W. Taylor was the winner 60-13-47ER

with a score of 10, Esch com- with an exceptionally good drive Miss Caldwell and Mr. A. C.potitor played three balls from of 165 yards considering that it Davison 57-10-47.

the outer race trick and holed wis against the wind. Mie. K. Hire Rodger and Mr. D. G. out, the sum total of the strokes S. Morrison drove well down the to witness the different sporting Brace 56-8-43-4

being the score.

fairway every time, but her long functions. In the football line the Capt. Campbell and Miss Kelly

est was ten yards short of the Chinese beat the Indiacs by two|49—1—48;

winning drive, and the vietors dis- Mrs. Potter and Mr. B. Johnson goals to mil

lamine and deab67-8-49

Watt played two balls. Mesera roat alamina") played

second game was that be Lt. Com, and Mrs. Gibson 58 Parr, T. W. Hill and the Ro

FOOTBALL. Exhibition Games at the Valley. There was quite a crowd at Happy Valley yesterday afternoon

The gentlemen's approaching and putting competition was on the same lines except that each

Mr. Jasper Olerk was the wine

ner of the gentlemen's driving. competiting with a powerful drive of 229 yerde against the wind

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