SPECIAL CABLE.
SHANGHAI CHAMBER OF COMMERCE DRASTIC RULES.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, JUNE 1, 1916.
EUROPEAN FINED.
Lost His Temper and Got into Trouble.
DAIRY FARM NEWS.
BUTTER &
CHEESE.
RESOLUTION REGARDING TRADE WITH THE ENEMY, IN CHINA.
(From Our Own Correspondent).
Shargbai, May 31, 11.15 p.m. One hundred and thirty representatives of the Bitish Brms in Shangbai adopted drastic rules for the British Chamber of Com- merce to ensure help only for Britone. The expenses of the Chamber have been guaranteed for five years.
It was resolved: That the meeting regrets the action of the Government in tacitly sanctioning trading with the enemy in Chins and urges that the wording of the King's Regulations be amended so as to preclude such trading with China and to authorise the necessary steps to bring it before the Government,'
No bank representative has been elected to the Committee.
CORRESPONDENCE.
The opinions expressed by the correspondents are not neces4= arily those of the "Hongkon "Telegraph."
(The Editor, of the longkong
Telegraph.)
AN APPEAL TO ENGLISH1.
WOMEN.
Daniel Rees Davies, a master
mariner of the Luchow, according for Butter, and the rise in the price of Canadian Stilton Cheese, we Owing to the abnormal prices ruling at present in Australia to the story told in the Police
DAISY
BUTTER
DAIRYMAID
BUTTERCUP
....$1.10 per. lb.
Court, this morning, had some have been compelled to advance our retail prices to the following difficulty with a riekaba coolie yesterday, but before he could settle his differences with the coolie to his own satisfaction he very wisely eluded the irate mitted his temper to get the skipper. The latter then pex- better of his judgment and he set about the private ricksha of the Mitsu Basean Kaisha.. The coolie in charge of the vehicle thought to prevent the European from doing further damage to it by taking it away from him, but will
PASTRY
CHEESE
*..*1.00
.90
.80
,70
come into force on and after the 24th instant. These prices have been approved by the Food Committee, and
FIVE NEW V.C.S.
Davies then not about the coolie.. The result of the exciting episode was that he found himself await- ing judgment at the Police Court on charges of bring drunk and. disorderly, assaulting the coolie,
THE GYMKHANA.
Fifty Germans Surrender to
one Grenadier.
1.
A supplement to the London Gazette announces the award of fire new V.0.8:-
No. 15518 "Private Edward Barber, 1st Battalion Grenadier Guards.
the barbour during probibited hours, without a permit and with unlawfully failing to renew the licence of his boat. Defendant
and doing damage to the ricksha Weights for the Handicap Events. was fined $2 or in default three
to the extent of 82.
He was found guilty on the counts preferred against him and was fined $10, for being drunk and disorderly, fined $5 for the the following are the weights in We are officially informed assault and ordered to pay $2 three handicap events included compensation for the damage in the Gymkhana programme for done to the ricksha.
next Saturday :—
MAY RAINFALL...
Sir.-May I through the hospitality f your columns make an appeal to the English women of Hongkong? My subject is the
On March 12th, 1915, at Nenve The Rainfall Report for the mainly feminine one of fashion in Chapelle, Le ran speedily in front month of May, as registered at dress, but the principle I wish to of tho greaade company to which the Botanic Gardens, is es "speak of is the wider one of good he belonged and brew b:mba on followe:
the enemy with such effat that citizenship. As a general rule, I think we women regard the very great number of them at changing fashion as a kind one surrendered. When the of
makes genade party reached. Private our clothing more intereating, at Barber they found him quite alone the present time however, the and unsupported, with the enemy game threatens to become dis-surrendering all about him. astrons, and there are several re- BEODs why we ought to bold sloof. Usually a change in fashion, in gradual and may be either: adopted or avoided without at- tracting particular notice. This
game
which
"No. 1582) Lance-Corporal Wil- fred Dolby Faller, let Battalion Groundier Guards,
"
At Neuve Chapelle on March # 12th, 1915, seeing a party of the enemy endeavouring to escape: along a communication trench,
season it is, on the contrary, he ran towards them and killed drastic. The dressmakers, fiad- ing their trade interfered the leading man wiha bomb; with by the war, have sought to
the remainder (nearly fifty), find
alone at the time.
Lisut. Ogril Gordon Martin, D.S.O., 56th Field Company, Royal Engineers,
revive it by issuing a degree that ing no means of evading his every well dressed woman shall bombs, surrendered to bio provide herself with an entirely ano-Corporal Fuller was gute new stook of dresses incidentally we are also expected to make a complete replenishment of par foot gear. There is to be no "bringing up to date of last antomer's alothes, these, if we do the dream ker bidding, are to be discarded absolutely while
an-
At Spanbroek Molen on March 12th, 1915, when in command of grenade throwing party of aix out-ui-file, although wounded the change we make is to be so led his party into the enemy's in the early part of the action, be great that every women able to afford such extravag trenches, and held back their ance must foal conspicuous reinforcements for nearly two and and imagine borself to a hall bours.antil the evacuation what she may not be at all of thecaptared trench was ordered. dowdy. One is ready to admit that dressmakers, cloth merchants elo, need to keep their heads above
be,
water, but, in the aggregate,
No. 7501 Private Henry May, let Battalion the Cameroniane, Scottish it:lla).
Noar La Boutillerie on October
same
Two Mile Post Handicap
Shabrang...
Aldwych...
Lucky Gem
Baroda Ohief
Soldier
Kakri
Jod
Tuizam
་་་ .
Winning Hazard....
Wild Cat...
days.
P. C. Chung Yam charged a
the purpose of lifting articles nets within the harbour limits for boatman with unlawfully neing
from the bed of the harbour with out a permit. A fine of $5 wa imposed. Another beatman, who was charged with the same offence by P. C. Chan Tin, was fized $3.
TO-DAY'S
· ADVERTISEMENTS,
N accordance with Ordinance No. 5 of 1912 the EX-
lbs: 158
150
165
153
152
151
151
TO LET.
Date
150
Inch,"
-Ist
Thurleston
140
2ad
1.39
Gaalior Chief
146
PLA
3rd
21
Three Quarter Mile
4th
Handicap.
5th
Castellan...
149 TOLET-Furnished, including a" splended Piano, "Fair View" No. 3 Robinson Road, containing 6 rooms with ample servants quarters. Apply to:- DAVID SASSOON & Co.
159
6th
Duke Dahlia
159
'BANK HOLIDAY.
7tb
Baroda Chief
155
8th
153
.. Oth
.68
10th
.16
Alveratoke Corporation
148
159 CHANGE BANKS will be closed "for the transaction of
Jith
.02
Radium...
148
Public Business on THURSDAY,
12th
.04
Gwalior. Chief
the 3rd June.
... 147
13th
3.41
Deattock..
Flong kong. 31st May, 1915.
146
14th
2.50
One and a Quarter Mile
15th
Handicap.
16th
Shabrang...
157
17th
Aldwych
154
18th
153
He
19th
152
20th "
21ȧt
..
22ad
Mascotte...
+
23rd.
.67
Baroda Chief
150
24th
.07
Tinker
...
-140
25th
Soldier
146
***
26th
.02
Wild Cat...
• A. R. LOWE, Secretary. "Hongkong, 1st June, 1915.
144
27th
..32
Taacleston
144
28th
..01
Winning Bazard
144
20th
30th
.25
MARINE INSURANCE ASSO- CIATION OF HONGKONG. KING'S BIRTHDAY,
31st
.71
Total..... 12.17 inches
LANGKAT OUTPUT.
Tons 342 379 *321
May
1
吳眬疆
2
3
11
4...
369
5
..
OTE
330
13
389
362
je their need as great, as that of 22ad, 1919, ia voluntarily en- the large numbers who will suffer deavouring to rescue ander very from this untimely addition to heavy fire a wounded man who the burden of keeping up
was killed before he could save advise us that the Langkat output Messrs. Wright and Hornby appearances? "I submit that bim.
and subsequently for the current month, is as this endeavour to look on the
day follows:- prosperous and fashionable at in carrying a wounded officer a any cost is at all times burdensome distance of 300 yards inta infoty to many, to aggravate it in these while exposed to very severe fire. Aaye of stress and sorrow, is little
No. 7281 Private Ross Toller- short of criminal.
ten, let Battalion the Queen's There is another point of view, Own Cameron Highlanders. the local one. For several seasons On September 14th, 1914, at we have been revelling in our the battle of the Aisne, he carried comfort. I am not defending a wounded officer under heavy the "hobble skirt" that was only fire as far as he was able into a a freakish over development, and place of greater safety, then need to be taken seriously, but although himself wounded in the on the who's it has been a relief head and hand, he struggled back (especially in a hot climate) to be to the firing line, where he remain- free from the hampering weighted till his battalion retired, when of much unnecessary cloth. We he returned to the wounded have rejoiced too, in officer and lay beside him for
our collarless condition; indeed three days until they were both some of us have had the rescued. Candacity to consider ourselves the witer ser, and to look with amazement on our suffering brother, wondering why he has not
the courage utterly to reject his our ankles are to be encased in monstrous cylinder of linen and high boots. And shall we do it? atarch, or else the ingenuity to Whatever may be done in London device a substitute for it. But and Paris, let us exiles in the now, ales, unless we take a firm tropios, resolve that we will at atand that Benge of least, be as cool as we can. And superiority must yield, for we the money which we refuse to too, Bre called upon to swathe spend on "smart" discomfort ourselves təb
ears, can be used to clothe the naked We are told moreover, that we children of Belgium.
zetor, that | must once more hang around us, mames of superducus cloth, while
Yours elo..
CITOYENNE,
Maybay... Lucky Gem Dake Dablis Castellän...
TIRE INSURANJE ASSOJIA- TION OF HONGKONG.' KING'S BIRTHDAY.
NOTICE is hereby given that
all FIRE INSURANCE; 152 OFFICES will be closed for tho 151 transaction of Public Business on 150 THURSDAY, the 3rd June.
By Order,
THE NEW GENERAL
OFFICER COMMANDING.
H.E. Major General · Kelly's Successor.
South China in the near fatars B.E. Major General Kelly is relinquishing his Command in
and in his place Major Gonersi. Francis Ventris has been appoint. ed. Major General Kelly was appointed to this command two years ago to-day.
NOTICE is hereby given that
MARINEINSURANCE
| OFFICES will be closed for the transaction of Public Business on THURSDAY, the 3rd Juno.
By Order,
A. R, LOWE, Secretary.
Hongkong, 1st June, 1915.
FROM CALUUTTA, PENANG
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
AND SINGAPORE, THE Steamship
"DUNERA," having arrived from the above] ports, consignees of cargo aro hereby informed that their goods will be delivered from alongside.
at
Major General Ventria is colonel of the Essex Regiment. He entered the army in 1875 and served in the Nile Expedition in
Cargo impeding the discharge 1884-5 when he was mentioned. will be landed at once, in she despatches, was promoted
consignees risk and expense. Brevet Lieutenant Colonel and after the 3rd instant, will be Cargo remaining on board received the Khe dive's Star. From landed at consignees' risk and 1885-6 he served with the Egyptian expense.
Consignees of Cargo from
Intelligence Department. He SINGAPORE & PENANG are Wan appointed A.A.G. in India requested to take IMMEDIATE from 1895-7 and Brigadier delivery of their goods from Ceneral in Bombay from the alongside, such dargo impeding latter date until 1902, serving the discharge of the Vessel, will as Major General in command of he landed and stored at con-
signees' risk and expense. the troops in North China, from 1003 to 1900.
"
-
... HP
357
PRA
356
10
***
419
11
To
44
366
12
***
332
13
327
14
#
328
Field Force as D.A.A, and Q.M.G.
15
311
10
318
17
873
18
320
∙ 10
348
20
334
21
414
411
28
304
357
294
334
27
313
·332
318
324 338
Total to let inst. 10,809
Daily average $48.60
HARBOUR OFFENCES.
Before Commander C. W. Book with E.N., at the Marine Court this morning, P. Q. Dyke obarged a boatman with unlawfully carry- ing 10 passengers in excess of the number allowed, Defendant was fined $10, th
No Fire Insurance, has been effected. A
Bills of Lading will be counter- signed by the undersigned, R. DAVID BASSOON & CO., LTD.
Www Agents, Hongkong, 1st June, 1915.
WANTED. WANTED-Mrs. and Miss
Kelly would be glad to hear of any suitable person will PO. Bagg charged a boatman voyage home, in return for A fog to act as maid to them on the with unlawially ye moving about passage, Must be a good sailor.
WM.
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