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SPECIAL CABLE.

STRAITE-BORN CHINESE PATRIOTISM.

VOLUNTARY REGISTRATION,

(From Our Own Correspondent).

Singapore, September 30, 10.80 a.m.

At a mass meeting the Straite-born Chinese have "passed s resolation. They are to offer their services to the Government în any capacity, voluntarily registering.

CIVIL SERVICE C. C.

Annual Meeting Last Night,

ST. ANDREW'S SOCIETY.

THY HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY,

YEAR AGO TO-DAY.

LEADING EVENTS IN THE GREAT WAR.

Katracts from the war news con tained in the "Hongkong Telegraph" of September 80,

1914.

The Emden's Activity e The German oraiser Emden haa daring the past few days cap- tured and sunk in the Indian Ocean the steamers Tumerio, King Lad, Ribera and Foyle, and The Annual Report....... The following is the annual crews were transferred to the captared the collier Buresk. The report of the Hongkong Bt. An- Gryfovale, which was also cap drew's Society, which will be tated but which was released in read at the annual meeting to be order to take the crews to Colom held at the City Hall on October: bo.

Germans Hurled Back.

SEPTEMBER 80, 1915,

DAIRY FARM NEWS.

FISH

WE HAVE RECEIVED A NEW SHIPMENT

OF SELECTED

FILLET

HADDOCKS

AND

KIPPERS.

Polico Berarvo Orders issned to-day by Mr. F. O. Jenkin, D. S. P. (Rano;ve) stato :-

Commendatipo.

GINEER EXAMINATIONS.

September Results at Hongkong.

The annual meeting of the Hongkong Civil Service Cricket Your Committee have pleasure Clab, was held last night, the in presenting to you their Report Hon. Mr. W. Chatham C.M.G., and Statement of Accounts for the and Sousin, the Prussian Guards

In the Centre, between Rheims POLICE RESERVE ORDERS. MASTER, MATE AND EN- the President, presiding. Those year ending Blst. August, 1915. took a vigorous offensive, but were present included Mesare W. Hill The balance at the credit of the burled back in the region of Berry (Hon, Secretary), W. Higby (Hos. Society now stands at 85,127.13 and Nogent l' Abbesse. Treasurer), A. B. Allan, F. Bacon, against $5,528.74 last year. St. R. Bearne, F. A. Biden, M. W. Andrew's day was celebrated by a

Other News. Bishop, B. E. O. Bird, O. Bond, Concert which proved a success between Bouain and Arganne. Ga Other engagements took place Bower, J. A. Ballin, A. The proceeds of the Concert, the evening of the 26th, inst., the Button, Cousins, W. Dawaon, $2,506-ware handed over to the W. H. Edmonds, W. F. Fincher, Honorary Treasurer of the Prince Ville-sur-Tumba. Between Arg. French troops were as high as I. Glendenning, F. E. Hall, E. W. of Walos Fand. During the year one and the Mease, the Germans Hamilton, A. Harrison, P. Hesib-several applications for assistance oote, W. Hill, J. Hutobeson, T. were received and the sum of owed no solivity. On the James, J. H. Kyaooh, H. G. $973,38 was expended. Part of heights of the Moase there is Langdon, E. H. Mace, J. McLeod, this amount is recoverable. Your nothing new. H. Millington, J. H. Oxberry, A. Committee deeply regret to record Ponsford, O, Sara, C. J.. Tacchi, the deaths of Mr. J. J. Keswick, AM. Thornbill, J. Tooker, O. W. Captain G. C. Anderson, Mr. Wm. A. Tacker, F. H. Williams, and R. C. Witchell,

Exhausted Germans.

The Qend Courrier reporte that Brussels is full of German troops from the south who were terribly exhausted.

Bombs Dropped on Paris, A German seroplane, taking ad vantage of the fog, flow over Paris Taylor and Mr. C. N. G. Walker. on September 11, in the morning, Mr. Keswick and Captain Ander-dropped several bombs near the The accounts showed the Club son were old Members and Eiffel Tower, with the apparent to be in a sound financial position past Presidents of the Booiety. object of destroying the wireless and were adopted along with the Mr. Walker was killed in aotion at station. Ons old man was killed report which read as follows: the Dardanelles. Thirty three cow and his daughter was wounded, Considering all circumstances the Membera joined the Society dur- Besson 1914-1915 was not a bad ing the year and it is hoped mem- one, though not so successful as bere will continue to give the many in the Club's history. Un Society their assistance by bring fortunately, our two best bata ing forward new names for the found it impossible to play. Mr. ensning year. The Society aub- Hutchison not appearing at all, scribed a sum of 895-to Mrs.

London while Mr. Sayer only played Malcolm's

Scottish a fine Fand onda when he scored

for the supply of 99 against the Club (H.K) Mr. comforts to the Battalion at the Hamilton left for Canton early in Front. Mr. A. L. Shields resigned Desember, and Mr. Hellings, the post of Honorary Secretary on useful bat and wioket keeper, left his departare from the Colony for the front in January. In view last Jane and Mr. R. Henderson of this the Club did well to win 7 is at present acting in that against 8 defeats. Two were capacity. The accounts have drawn. Mr. Lamble and Mr. Bird been audited by Mr. G. B. were at the head of the batting Dunnett to whom our thanks are averages, Messre, Witchell and que. Martyn next. As usual, Mr. Bird and Mr. Witchell carried the

bowling along and they received

neofal help from Mr. Martyn. Two things should be noted with

Generous Ulft,

The sum of $100 was voted to regard to last season:-The first the Red Cross Fand. is that the fielding, as anual, was

The President in his address

veryin and out. At times it was said he had to congratulate the excellent, at times paralytic. club on its financial position and Practice is the only remedy for he thought the committees were

been responsible for

.

Reported Annihilation of

Prussian Guards.

that F. U: 81, Paon Why Plies General order No. 15 states Reserve, is commended by the Captain Superintendent of Police for plack and intelligence in affecting the arrest of a armed with a chopper in Holly wood Road on the 28th instant, Patrols (Central),

man

ordered.

For October 1 and 2, as already

and 8.50. p.m.-One Sargt. and Sunday, October 3, 5.60 p.m. six P. Os. from No. 30. The chief Inspector will visit.

and 8.60 p.m.-One. Bergh, and Monday, October 4, 5.50 pm six P. Os, from No. 2:05. The Sergeant-Majar will visit.

· Patrols-(Eastern) Friday, October 1. 5.50 p.m.-P. Co. Saffad and Abdul Khan.

8.60 p.m.-P. Os. Rhumat and It is stated in Peria that two. Moosdeen. Sergeant Suffiad will battalions of the Prussian Gaarde visit. were annihilated in a grand attack on the 29th instant,

"Completely Surrounded," states that P.zemysl is now com- A Russian headquarters' report pletely surrounded.

Canadian Minister off to the Front.

Colonel the Hon. Samuel Hughes, the Minister of Militis and Defence in Canada, has re- eigned his portfolio in order to go to the front. He will rank as a Brigadier-General.

Saturday, October 2..

5.50 p.m.-P. Os..Hamid and Bandren.

Santra. Crown Sergeant Sirdar 8.50 p.m.-P. Cs. Omar and

Khan will visit Aut

Patrols (Water Police). For October 1 and 2, already ordered.

Sunday, Oslober 3,

5.50 p.m. Two P. Ca. (8) to be detailed by Inspector Wong. 8.50 p.m.-Two P. Os. (3) to be detailed by Inspector Wong, also Mehamad Akbar (P).

Monday, October 4.

5.50 p.m.-P. Ca. Fothergill (8) Bailey (B) and Packham (P). 8.50 p.m.-P. Cs. Wasser (8)

Overhaul of Rifter. The lat Platosas of No. 2 and No, 3 Companies will parade at

re-issue of their rifles on Friday, October 1, at 5.30 p.m. sharp.

The 2nd Platoons of the same Jompanies will parade at the same time and place and retora their rifies to the Armoury,

Fall in under the Muskelry Sergeant.

Promenade Concert October 2. My first care will be to draw -- Picquet Duty, fr

this. The side that holds the siso to be congratulated on show- THE POLICY OF JAPAN. Robertson (8) and Nicoll (P). ostobes wing the matches. The ing the club in such a satisfactory other is the large number of light when one considered the ike Club at various times, and sent time. These conditions Side by Side With the Eatente, the Central Police Station for the gentlemen who turned out for conditions obtaining at the pre- both bowled and batted, in apito during the past year bad, no of the fact that there was no doubt,

Paria, Aug. 25. Baron Ishii, League. This is a most the non-uccess of the tennis, encouraging sign for the future. bowls, and cricket seotions, bat he the Japanese Ambassador to Here again practice should pro- trusted that when the conditions France, who has been appointed ince some every useful talent, were righted, these different Japanese Minister for Foreign The following batted for the Club departments of sport would im- Affairs, was asked what bis in In addition to those mentioned in prove. The recent success of the tentions would be in that the averages: Messrs. B. C. Allies in the west was a good capsoity. He replied as follows: Barlow, F. A. Biden, A. 8. Wood, sugary for the speedy ter

of the war, and still closer the ties which unite! Picquets and other detaile will F. E. Hall, B. W. Dawson, F. W mination

conditions Japan and the Triple Eatente report to the Sergeant Major at Ling, R. W. Hamilton, A. O. when the Brawn, O. W. Wood, W. Baras had passed and more normal ones Powers. The intereste of my sho Main: Bindstand at 8.15 p.m. and F. W. Bacor. The following obtained be felt sure all their country everywhere harmonise sharp. Uniform with Caps and bowled for the Club in addition branches of sport would show an with the interests of France, Great Canes, to those mentioned in the improvement (applause), Britain, and Russia. We have Belts will be issued. Inspector averages Messrs. E. B. Reed, The following officials were at the present moment common D'Almada will warn three men, 0. Sara W. Bradbury, F. W then elected Captain, Mr. B. E enemies. The lot of Japan is Crown-Sergeant Sirdar Khan will Ling W. H. Edmonds, F. Baoon O. Bird; Vice-Captain, Mr. E. W. completely bound up with the lot warn three men, P. Ca. Bailey, and W. Hill Hamilton; tennie representative of her Allies. I will go farther Nicoll and Gaimaraes will report Reporting on the Tennis, Mr. Mr. R. O. Witchell; lawn bowls than this. After this terrible war themselves, Inspector Wong will Tooni wrote:--I am sorry to say representative, Mr. O. Bond; the relations of Japan with the warn three men to take admission that the past season, so far as Captain "A" team, Mr. O. Sara: Eatento Powers must be strength- money and thres men for pro league tannia was concerned, was hon, steward, Mr. A. B. Allan ened, not only for their respec grammes. the most disappointing one the green ranger, Mr. A.M. Thornhill, tive interests, but above all in the

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Of Committee-Messrs. R. Bearne, interestsof the peace of the world."

We lost A Biden, G, W. Dawson,

W. F. Fincher, T. James, J. Ho Lood, and F. H. Williams, with together Mr. W. Hill sa Hon. Secretary and Strong Mr. W. Higby as Hon. Treasurer. Club The meeting closed with the

ausl formalities: Zgje of With reference to a statement nished, made at the meeting of the Kow- being won by loon 0.0. regarding a cricket team defested from the Civil Service Club being Barlow in the final, donattal, we are informed that by our com- there is, on the contrary, every prospect of a successful Cricket

The will be a bowl spoon

petition on Saturday, open to

fall members of the ol games will comULSTIÓS

Up to the Minute. Closing Prices:

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The following are the results

month of September 1915- of the above examinations held at the Harbour Office during the Svend Christian Marine Frand- sen, for 2nd Mate, passed on the 1st September.

-John MoNab Mirren, for lat Mete, failed on the 16th September. John Skilling Thomson for 2nd Mate, passed on the 17th Septem- ber.

Dwight Almar Smith, for 2nd tember. Mate, passed on the 22nd Sep

Harry Burns, for 2nd Olave Engineer, passed on the 22nd September.

Archibald Winterbottom, for 2nd Clase Engineer, passed on the 22nd September.

Douglas Yarwood Sharrook, for 2nd Mate, pamed on the 23rd September."

Charles Webb Foster, for Maaler, passed on the 24th September.

Amon Hana Short, for let Mate, passed on the 29th September,

TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS, NOTICE OF REMOVAL. We have removed our offices to No. & Des. Voux Road Central (Second floor) over the Bank of

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