ROYAL NAVAL CANTEEN.
Concert nd Prize Dostribution.
There was bold at the Royal Naval Canteen, laat night; & con-
CORRESPONDENCE.
THE HONGKONG
Baru, SATURDAY, SKPTEMBER 1, 1915.
CANTON NEWS
SANITARY BOARD
GARETTE AND TOBACCO OUR SPORTS LETTER.
FUND.
(The opinions expressed by the (From Our Own Corresponden correspondents are not neceBETM arily those of the "Hongkong Telegraph."]
Adventure of a Horse.
Canton, Sep. 3, 1915.
the Allied Forces at the
Front
It is related that in the muriyat ́acknowledged -
oert at which the opportunity was THE OBRMAN CAPTURE OF morning of August 25, a horse||| ↑ August, 1916, 60282 88
taken to prevent the prizes to the winners of such in the Billiard Tournaments.
There was a very large tiend aboo, Rear Admiral I. H. An.
PRISONERS.
atrather C.M.G. being present. words re some of yesterday's teleg Sir:Allow me to say a few The chairman was the Rev. G. M. rams, which I hope would not be Tichborne, and the programme without interest to your readers. was as follows :--
Overture (Piano), "Popular
·Airs,”
First:-About the Berlin' claim Loo. Carpi, Huxley, of spares made during the R. E. Song,
Deep,"
the
Was grazing on the edge of s
steep declivity on the city wall", 17, 3. L
3.10
10.
10
Moxon & Taylor.
Crapnell
30
L
Becke, Contri (Shamehui) odonaldi
batio or August ***
near the South gates. The horne orashing through the roof and Mr fall into a house in the lane below Mr. made a mie-step in some way and landing inside. The lady of the
Mr.
house, roused from her sleep by List NAT. had collapsed and ran as fast 0.B. J... as she could for help. Then H. P. W. the load crash, thought the walle M. P.
14 Down in monthof August, based principally policeman rushed into the Louss. M. B. Rafill; Banjo and Mandolins, georgievsk. The Allied readers horse saw the light of the police W. B. M.
Petty
Officer on the fall of Kovno and Novo to investigate. As soon as the R. H. Selected, Corpl. Pritchard and must not wonder at the high man's lantern he went towards it Private Cropa, KBS.L.L; Song figures of asptures announced by and so frightened the policeman (Comio), "The Fireman," F.Simes, the Germans, as those figures are the AB Beoitation, "How I lost the always more fantastic than the roaring
G. W. B.
Bong (Uomo)
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Patitions to the Governor.
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More Rugger Losses,
MORE OPIUM SMUGGLING.
Coal Trimmer Heavily Fined. At a meeting of the Sanitary
This morning at the Police Board to be held on Septem- ber 7, 1915, at 8.43 p.m., the Court, before Mr. J. B. Wood following are the orders of the day. Revenue Office Wilden charged
1. Letter from Government re
It is to be feared that Rugby the appointment of Mr. D. WaChinees ooal-trimmer, employed. The case for the prosecution. football bas lost three more, in Traiman to sot as Head of the on the a.s. Hus, with bringing 31 | tornationale and all of them are Sanitary Department on the thels of opium into the Colony.
Liens P. O. B. Blair transfer of Mr. G. N. Orme, in the was that the drug was found, on
10:
120
2.2
3
+14
414
40
$6390.98
Bogtamen;
has been killed whilst serving
with the 5th Rifle Brigade in France, and Captains W. O. Obaroh and E. T. Young of the
INA
Letter from Government re the Supreme Court,
the arrival of the boat yesterday,
the prisoner's bunk.
The prisoner, who claimed that
8th Cameronians are reported closet at the University Hostels, he had been given the opium by
a
friend at Haiphong to bring to Hongkong, was fined $2,000 or in Thieving informer Punished. default six months imprisonment,
Arising out of
said on
reption of an additionof water Inland Lot No. 1817.
Letter from Government re the missing at the Dardanellen, This increases the number of in-
Add trough closet (with 7 seats) tornationals who have lost their erection of water slots in lieu lives in the war to 21. Of thesist the St. Paul's Institution,
a supposed opium / ・ divas, eleven were Scots, eight Eno Inland Lot No. 1018, Caroline
Sergt. Wills charged Chinese Boad, one Irish and one Welsh Use of
Conditions of the conservancy with the larceny of an opium the best forwardened out for. aral years Bic played in the
Reclamatipa Street. It was alleg versityeen during the contract for the villages of Shau- pipe valued at $10 from No. 16
kiwan, etc.
----**** former who told the police that Standings St Un nurg Boad, Kowloon Lot No. the house was being uned by and hat ro far as Sootland was concerned 7245, No. 7 District, New opiam smokers. The informar was sent ahead of the police to for the weeks ending 8th and 15th effecting an entry found nothing Mortality return for Hongkong the place last evening, but on Angust, 1915.
his ¿powera (wore moat tardily recognised, for it was only dar ing his last season at Cambridge. bat he was obosen to play for his country. That was in 1912-
Territory.
Mortality return for Masso for
13, and he was then selsoted the weeks 15th and 22nd August,
for all the five international 1915. contests. At the outbreak of
can
Ratreturn forthe weeks ending
CHURCH SERVICES.
to seek a conviction for. On leaving the premises, the defend. was found concealing the pipe op the back of his jacket.
A sentence of eiz wóoks' ime prisonment and four bours' stock+ was passed.
VOLUNTEER ORDERS.
St.John's Cathedral, Hongkong.— 14th Sunday after Trinity, 5th Sept., 1915. Holy Communion Corps Orders issued to-day by (8.5 a.m.) Matine (11 a.m.) Lient.Col. A. Chapman V. D. Responses: Ferial. Venite: State:-
Stanley, Pealme: of the 5th
to-day” Mr. A; B. Ailan. Violin prisoners taken, the non-combat-reared, waving his front fest in A. D. 8.la., Belected, Corpl. White R.E.; aut inhabitants of the occupied the air and the woman fainted. Ɑ. A. B. Bug: Where the supret turns towns, corating all citizens of In falling the woman cat her A. B. O. the ocean's blue to gold", Patty local service, at: doctors, archi- head very badly. By this time 3. W. B.... Officer Ray; Song,. (Comio), "Ob tests, members of town office the commotion had brought other Mak Nam Woon (Bille Whera;
and there Where" administration, post office clerks, people to the spot and the horse Pie. Parsons, K. S. L. I.;eto. aa oficere. From the was led away by the owner. E. E. G. Song, "The flat-footed A.B.," number of guns which Germany
R. H. J. Doran, A.B.; Song, Selected; claimed to have taken, we must The Governor of Canton has 0. E. H. B. P. William, ESLL; Song, make the difference between guns issued orders concerning the pre EW. P. (Comio), “Ge; out and get under"; which can be of further use, and sentations of petitions. Petitions S, W. B.
war he held an appointment 21st and 28th Augast, 1916. in the Indian Civil Service. Osp- Mr. Ward; Song, Selected, Sapper destroyed guns left by retreating may not be sent by post but must
taina Church and Young played Rogers RE.; Exhibition Spar, army.
be prevented to him personally,
once each for Scotland. Church 32 Mix: Rounde, Paddy
They must be written upon 're-
appeared in the Welsh matob' in Firo and
Second :-About Nutty Colquitt
the thirty gulation paper with the exsot
1906 when the three quarters, of Sang, "To forget and forgive," Russian bankers which have been address of the petitioner, the
whom he was one, lost the game Pis. Owen, K.S.L.I.; Recitation, arrested by the Germans at guarantee of some establish Amount expended $5938.41
despite the ascendancy won by The Life bost," B. Duna, Warsaw. No banks, no valuables ed firm name, and a statement of,
their forwards. It was a memor- 8.8.A.; Bone Solo, Pie. Robson, and bankers remained at War- the judgments made in the cass Balance'in hond $451,57 R.M.L.I.; Song (Comic), "P.C. saw after its evacuation by the by inferior officials. Otherwise
able game as showing to clever The committee take the opport and enterprising backs 49." Pto. Roper, K.8.L.I.; Song, Russians, but probably come of petitions will not be accepted. "The Willow Tree," Pte. With the Jewish money obangers and Kwang S1 Coal for Gunboats. unity of expressing thanks to succeed when other departments nall, K.S.LL; Song, "The story small shopkeepere remained there The gunboats in the waters those members of the community of the side are overplayed. of the Choose," A. Beale S.B.S.; expecting to make some money around Canton are reported to who have so kindly supported the Young appeared in the last Daet, "The Crosh," Bergte, from the Germans. Probably they cansame some 48,000 tons of Cigarette and Tobacco Fond in match against England at Edin- Parrock and Williams, K.SL.I.; collected during the stay of the coal each year. In order to try the past. They would, however, bargh in March 1914. He was Bong, (Comic), Selected, Mr. Russian army at Warsaw, small and keep this sum of money at be glad to see an incrasse in the já very meful forward in a strong Ward; Bong, Selected, Sapper stocks of copper money and they home they are now under instrac- anbeoriptions list and in order pack. The names of three Rogers, R. Concerted item, intended to sell them to the Gertions to use Kwang Si coal only. that the regularity of supplies other footballers appear in the "Tipperary","Anonymous." mane. Now they have been puni- New Building for Pan YI may be maintained, donations latest casualty liste. Lieut. F. W.
God Save the King. shed for their greediness: The
Magistracy.
from any one who has not yes Thomson (7th Royal Scots) who The prize winners were:-let Germans confiscated their pro- The Yamen of the Pun Yii contributed will be most welcome. is reported missing, in the Oxford Private Gates, RML.L, 2nd, porty and instead of paying cash Magistrate has been in a dilapi. The troops who man the trenches Blue who appeared twice against dated state for some time and are the ones to whom the Cambridge. Lieut. L. A. McAfee Private Stratford, R.M.L.I. 3rd for it, they have paid the prom-ow, since the flood, it is kept "Smokes are sent and consider (Rifs Brigade) who has been Able Seaman Westley, 1th, Able issory notes. Naturally these Beaman Daniels, Highest Break Jewe have made ・島
great from complete collagee only by ing all they are doing for us, it wounded, was a member of the outside other prizewinners. Able row for it, and the Germans ar the support of many bamboo is at the best, but a meagre return Cambridge.fifteen to oppose Ox Beaman Powell.
rested them and sent them to the poles. The Governor has sancto keep them supplied with a ford when the latter side included concentration camps.-Youre eto tioned an appropriation of $8,000 little comfort in the shape of Poulton Palmer, Turner, Bein aad from the public treasury to re- tobacco especially seit la 80 Lagdon all, of whom have lost build the place.
thair, lives, and G. F. Jackes, a thoroughly appreciated.
well known member of the St. Bart's Hoppitel (London) team,
NEGLIGENT CYCLE RIDING.
Youth tajures Chinese Pedestrian.
D. LUKHMANOFF. Hoogkong, September 1, 1915.
charged with
--!
Electric Plant for Sui Lam. Mr. Lan, a well known Canton merchant, has gone to Sui Lam, in the Shun Tak District, to select a suitable location for the instal-
At the Police Cart this morn" THE COLONY'S FINANCES. Iation of an electric plant. He ing, before Mr. J. R. Wood, a European wa negligently riding a bicycle there- by causing bort to Lau Lui,' a Chinese woman, on August 28,
Prosecutrix, wh limped into the box and bore make of an injory on the forehead, asid abe could walk now in Lad been discharged from Hospital on Wednesday. On the date in question she was walking in tha middle of Bonham Road at about 6.30 p.m., when two bicycles, riding abreast, came towards her at a fast rate. As she avoided the firit the second knocked her dowo. The defendant said the accid- ent occurred outside the Univer
ily Gate. He and a friend were riding sewarda Pokfulam,
Ao
Statement for June,
estimates an immediate demand for 4,000 lampa and is ready to put up ball the necessary capital if the people will subsoribe the remainder.
Robbers at Kea Ho.
GEO, J. E, SAYER,
Hon. Secretary & Treasurer.
KWANGTUNG FLOOD
RELIEF FUND.
Association Plans, The most momentous meeting in the history of football Insting with one or two brief intervals over seven hours, bas put to rights mois or lessuccessfully the tangle into which the game had been coe. In home matters the olub were hopelessly divided, and there was apparently no solution. Com- pulsion was of course impossible and to meet the circumstances a do as you plessa sort of agreement Takings at the theatrical per- was come to. For instancs, Mr. soldiers arrive the robbera leave, formances got up by the pupils Rinder of Aston Villa said that but as soon as the troops are with of the Queen's College, Ellis Fopper than bs, a party to football drawn the thieves return. At the Kadoorie School and four Govern- da organised lines during war request of the Heang Shan Cham: mont Schoola $1220.38. ber of Commerce, General Lang has sent a guard of soldiers to be permanently stationed there..
Subscription List No. 38. The Tang Wah Hospital bage to acknowledge with thanks the following donations to the Kwang- tung Flood Relief Fund.
Robbers have been very much The Financial statement for in evidence at Kee Ho, and on the month of June, 1916, is taken Eeveral occasions troops have been sant to capture them. When the from the Gazette of Sept. 3:-
Revenue and Expenditure,
Balance of Assets
& Liabilities on 31st May, 1915, ...
$2,536,366.87
Revenue from lat to 30th June, 1915... 883,825.05
3,419,092,82
Expenditure from
he rounded a corner he rang his Jat to 30th June, bell. He saw the women and 1915, endeavoured to avoid her, but his
handle-bar strack the complain. ant's arm and knocked her down. He was riding on the right hand side of the road, because there were plenty of people and he was turning a corner -----
The defendant was ordered to Pay $10 compensation to the complainant, or in default 14 days imprisonment,” -
T
014
846,379.31
Balance, ... $2,573,613,51
Assets and Liabilities on Jund 30, 1915.
LIABILITIES.
4
Depceita pot Avail.
able, Honse Service Ac-
cvant.... Postal Agencies Overdraft, Bank,
Total Liabilities, Balance;
Total,
ASSETS.
PEACE TALK IS
FOL-DE-ROL.
Says Mr. Wadamaker,
In a notable signed statement! inued on July 17, Mr. Jobaľ Wanamaker says ]
time they would prefer the club Kwong Shia Guild of Hue, to cease to exist. Similarly Annam 405.00.
Blackburn Rovere, Newcastle Un-1 Per Chan Chan Sang and Lamited, Sunderland, Middlesbrough, Shin Tong of the Bin Ching Weat Bromwich Albion, Bliming- Party at Oakland, California, hem and Wolverhampton Wand- 150.00. !
erers point blank refused to take OneSubscriberol$5-one of $1.50, part even in a makeshift competi and Interest from the Confaciantion. Thia decided action on the Society 66 cents 7.16.
part of such important clubs Already soknowledged $609-upset the calculations of the 425.33.
Total $511,297,85.
GERMANY'S GAME OF GRAB.
These are days, however, for Austria Refuses to be Over minor competitions with the clubs
Confiding.
I
Private F. H. Robinson is per morning, Te Deum: Oakley omitted to resign, on leaving the F. Jubilats: Hayes in F. Holy
Communion (12 Noon). Hymns: Colony, dated, 1. 9. 16. 238, 156. N.B.-Psalm 24, versos Gunner W. H. Morria (
1, 2, 9, 10 in unison. Psalm 25, Homa leave) is permitted to re- verses 3, 4, 15, 16, 21 in unison. sign, dated 2. 9. 15. Psalm 26, verses 1, 8, G. P. in'
Parades.
unison. Evensong (4.45 p.m.) Parades for Monday, 6th in- Responses: Ferial. Psalme: of start.
the 5th evening. Magnificat: 6.30 p.m. Recruits of Engineer Camidge (12th morning). Nunc Company-Masketry and Bife Dimittis: Wealey (12th evening). exercises at Taikoo, Dockyard, Hymns: 228, 209, 20. N.Bander Sergt. Bullock, Organ Recital at 5.30 p.m. on
Monday, September 13th.
Peak Church-The Holy Com
munion 8 15 s.ui. Evensong and Sermon 6.30 p.m.
The Preacher at 6.30 p.m. will be the Rev. E. W. L. Martin of, the O. M.S."
St. Peter's Church, West Point,
Sunday September. 5, 1915. 8 s.m. Holy Communion 11 a.m. Morning Prayer and Sermon. Preacher Rev. W. T. Feather- stone.
5.30 p.m. Right Section M. G. Co.-Company drill andSkirmish- ing at Headquarters. Remainder
Detail.
Gun Club Hill, Kowloon,
On daty until morning of 7th inst-No. 1 Section Art, Batty," Left Section M. G. Co. and Pie, Greaves of Right Beation M.G.Co.
Officer en duty Capt. Arm strong.
Detention Camp, Kowloon, On duty to-night Centre Section M. G. Co.
On duty to-morrow night Disil Officer on duty Lieut. Wright. Service Co. and the following
St. Andrew's Church, Kowloon.
14th Bunday after Trinity, 5th Sept. 1915. Morning Prayer. Responses: Festal. Venite 3rd members of Signalling Section: Day Peaims: As Set. Te Deum: Pies. Coets, Gomes and Wilkin 8. Jude. Jubilate Hayes. 500. Hymns: 315-281-389. Kyrie: Officer on duty Lieut. Lindsell; Mendelssohn. National An- Oa duty 6th instant No. 2 them. Evening Prayer. Hymn: Section Art. Batty, and neven 875 (tune 540 A&M). Respones: mambara of S gnalling Section. Festal. Psalms: As set. Magni- ficat: Gove 8th Evening. Dune Dimittis: Foster 8th Evening. Hymns 289-23 (tune 12 A& M)-38 (8 in app.) Vesper Hymn. National Anthem.
Union Church, Kennedy Road.
5th September 1915. Morning at 11. Hymns: 25, 131, 155, 109, 258 Communion at noon Hymn: 171. Evening, át. 6, Hymns: 70, 129, 174, 183, 864, Preacher- Rev. T. Robinson,
The Gospel Hall. (No. 10 and
Officer on duty Capt. W. M.
Scott.
Orderly Officer until 7th Lieut. Kennett, Orderly Sergeant antil 7th inst. Sergt. Ballook.
DIED FOR THEIR COUNTRY.
Two Hongkong and Shanghai Bank Mca Kitled.".
12 Pedders Street). On the We greatly regret to hear of Lord's Day Believers meet for the death of two former employees Worship at 5 p.m. and the of the Hongkong and Shanghai Lord's Supper; at 4 p.m. a Bank, who have been serving a Children's Meeting; at 8p.m.officers in the Western front army: Preaching. Tuesday and Thurs- Captain A. O. E. Elborough of day, at 8 pm. Exposition of the King's Own Yorkshire Light Scripture Saturday at 8 p.m. Intsutry, and Lieut. E. R. Forde, Prayer Meeting.
of the East Kent Regiment. The First Church of Christ Scientist. latter was killed on July 24, and -MacDonnell Road. Sundays, the former died of his wounds on 11.15 a.m. Wednesdays, 5.30p.m. July 30...
Cilicial party and led to a rear- rangement of plans. There was however a big majority for the playing of football on restricted fines provided that there was no Many of the large buildinge in
interference with the national the large cities are used by the
service, and this view was also billpostere. Let us be more than
taken by the Council of the Foot 305,164.45 thankful that on none of the
ball Amcoviation who had the last say in respect of all the points at American hotels or public build- 4,012,8% inga are billboards appealing for
imae: -85 as usual the game will 23,810,73] enlistments.
start on Sept. 1st. There will be 2,441,014 93
control of temper and epebob 'and
grouped together as conveniently 2.884,008.68 of deep thinking.
se posible. With a view to facilit 2,573,613.51 Peace talk is magntly mere fol-
ating this the wise precaution was de-rol at the present moment.
Copenhagen, July 23,--German. taken of giving the clube fall $5,407,622.49 There can ho no penos until cap firms are carrying on an energetic liberties. Those who have decid
able, well-informed and thorough agitation for sa Austro-German ed on No Football" will be ly well-balanced men look over customs union, but the proposal allowed to stand down without all the questions and rights and has met with strong opposition in saffering any penalty and on the
and wronge play the game fairly Vienna, where it is openly stated understanding that when we reing, Gospel Services 8 p.m. of August 31, to record the death to just conclusions that should be that the Germans; will commsad turn to normal conditions they St. Joseph's Church. Garden of Mr. John Ferris Seaman, A will take up their old positions 10 am. followed by the Bene-resident, which occurred at Han- Road-Mass and Sermon at former very well-known Shanghai plainly, provlaimed to all nations. averything.
This is a time for war by wise The Austrian Government, in the Leagues. At the same diction of the Bleased Saora cock Point, Maine, on August 20. men's minds and true men's through the Fremdenblatt, ha lime there will be no objection hearts without guns or submarines, nor informed the much-alarmed to others joining the competition Roman Catholic Cathedral, Glon. Brm of Wisner & Oo, here, and
Business statesmanship as well public that it cannot accept the which suite them best. -Already as patriotism is the hourly call union plans. This caused surprise two divisions have been formed. just now.
and disappojatment in the Ger
(To be Continued;}} men Press generally.
A good story is going the sounde in connection with an node doring the great maval action in the North Sea, in which, the Lion, Admiral Beatty's fing ship, took an active part, The Lion left port so hurriedly for wetion that she, bad not time to A put off oärtain working men, and whether they would or so they
548,828.53 had to go with the battleship into Subaidiary Coins, action.: One fellow,
the very
Advances,
89,093.68 34,218,98 man to lead a strika, go't such a Imprest, fright when the gana began to Railway Construo hcom that he nearly went frantic. tion,
4.217,326 99 Finally burly blur jacket said Unallocated Stores, 505,933.70 to his Aye, I suppose you Crown Agents' Car- are one of the blokes at hotas rent Account, That is always wondering what Exchange,
* is a doing of. Now wo! Wall: Ruing to "show you, in
Total
100
10,949.24 671.83
Buningas men, take notice! North American
Wesleyan Methodist Church, Wanchal. - Sunday Mörning Service 10.15, am. Sunday Evening Service 6.15 p.m. Soldier's and Sailor's Home Arsenal Street-Sunday Even-
mont be
OBITUARY.
Mr. John Ferris Seaman, Waregret, says the N.U.D. Nema
Mr. Seaman was the head of
elyLow Massen at 6, 7. and 9am. High Mass at 8 am during his long residence made 5.30 p.m.Benediction of the very many friends, who Blessed Sacrameni.
deeply regret bis laien
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