POLICE RESERVE ORDERS. OBSTRUCTION OF
Police Reserve orders issued to-day by Mr. F. O. Jonkin, D.S.P, (Reserve) state-
Promotions. Etc.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1915,
REVENUE OFFICER.
THE REGISTER AND RECRUITING.
Alleged Rough Handling by A Crowd,
A Chinese was charged before The Hon. C.S.P. haa sanotion- Mr. Lindsell with obstracting a ed the following promotions and Revenue Officer in the execution appointments:-
of his duty.
The promotion of Crown-Ser- Acting Inspreter Brazil in. geant Lammert to the rank of formed the magistrate that the Inspector and his appointment as Revenue Officer cow the defend- 0.0, No. 1 Company.
ant carrying some books and, The promotion of P. O. Juspecting that they might con Witchell, ex-member of the retain, opium, demanded to see
DAIRY FARM NEWS.
FISH
Use of Pink Forms.
WE HAVE RECEIVED A NEW SHIPMENT
The Needs of War Work.
The local authorities respon refused to let him and called upon bare received inetractions from Sergeant.
The inclusion of Crown-Ser-the crowd to assist him in resist
the Registrar-General's Depart geants Langley, McEwen and the officer. The latter was Witchell in the Staff of the Police being roughly handled when two ment to forward the pink forms Reserve.
members of the staff of the Asiatic to the regimental recruiting de Petreloum Company came to his pote, or in the case of the smaller urban and rural districts to the responsible recruiting officer as the Times of September. 7. Before this decision was taken, the nat ter had been considered in all ite: bearings by a strong committee representing the Government De partments concerned. The con-
gular Police, to the rank of Crown.in ide them. The defendantsible for the National Register
The promotion of P. Ce. Poon Why, Li A Pak, Pan You Fong. Kwok Ying Kuen and Chan Mik Heung to the rank of S-rgeant,
Absentees from Parades Etc.
It is the duty of 0.0. Com-. panies to
their obtain from
Platoon Commanders the names
from any Parade, Daly, etc., and
help.
The case was adjɔnraed.
M.C.L BAZAAR, "The Merri Mummers."
of all men absent without leave. There will be two entertain-clusione arrived at by the com- meats at Government House (bymittee were approved by the kind permission of His Excellency Government, by whom, we under
to report same at ones to the D.S.Pe. Office. Men medically exempt (M.E), exempt (E.), on duty (D.), or on leave from the Colony (L) must not be reported.
Parades.
0. C. Companies are advised that Central Patrols are to be provided as follows:-
October 18 to 22 and lat shift
on 23, by No. 3 Company, 2nd "shift on October 23 and both
shifts on October 21, by No. Platoon, No. 1 Company,
October 25 to 28 by No. 2 Company.
October 29 to 31 by No. 3 Com
OF SELECTED
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BRITAIN'S PURPOSE IN THE WAR FOR PEACE."
Ministers,
TELEGRAMS
UNITED STATES NAVY SCHEME.
(Reuter's Service To The Telegraph.")
London. Received, October 15."
cor-
the Governor) on the 29th and stand, it is by no means regarded Views of Mr. Asquith and Other 30th October, given by the Merrie as a step in the direction of con- Mummers, was include Meadames scripti. Marley, Smythe, O'Hara and the Misses Robertson and Almza Certain steps are being taken Worcester, and Mesere. Smythe, with a view to making the best
eales and Muriel.
“So long as a single German According to Heater's e of the completed Register. soldier remaine on the oil of respondent in Washington. Mr. The performance on the 29th is The system to be adopted ia in France or Belgium there is not Daniels, Secretary for the Navy. give wall holders and helpere,tended, among other things, too Englishman who will even By Scans, and schoule an opport-prevent the enlistment of men dream of peace."
proposes to recommend a five years' unity to atten) at 5 p.m. Tickets who can do work for the war at
naval building programme, asking Mr. Lloyd George made the for from fifteen to twenty dread- of emission for adults are 50 cts. home as saluable as any service latement only the other day in noughts and battlecraisers with Children under 12 years old will the could perform in the Geld. France, and The Daily Chrona proportionate number of sub- be admitted free.
The Ministry of Munition has alicle bas already reported marines, tout cruisers, destroyers The second performance on the ready bad access to the Register fally the interesting Journal and auxiliaries. It is stated that 30th (the day of the Bazaar) is with a view to the retention of interview in which the phrass President Wilson and Mr. Daniels jopen to ali at 5.30 p.m. The ad-killed workmen at home, the appeared. Patrols (Central.)
assion is $1.
The Independent-the week-almost doubled Board of Agriculture will see that
are agreed that the fleet must be Saturday, October 16 No. 3
The show 19 a good one and is the country is not deprived of ally organ of British trade union-years. The programme involves a within five Company.
well rehearsed; and, the troupe is skilled farm labour, while the ism-bas asked other Cabinet cret of two bandred and forty. Sunday, October 17 No. 2 Combas little of the amateur about it. Home Office will doubtless take Ministers if these words represent eight million dollars.
The price of mission cught to such steps as may be necessary to their views on Britain's objective. eriure full houses on both occa- October 18, 5.50-A. Alves (S)-in. Mrs. O'Hara is primarily coal.
secure the necessary output of Vieria (S). 8 50-Mad Tat responsible for the organising of Cheang (S) Tang Shing Obeung the troupe, and Mr. Denman (S).
October 17 550 Bailey (S) entire alaging.
Faller has kia lly carried out the Fothergill (8) Packham (P). 8 50 Nicoll (S) Robertson (S) Wester (P).
pany.
pany.
Patrols (Water Police.),
October 18. 5.50 Mehr Din (3) Jumman Khan (S) M. Akbar (P). 8.50 Neves (3) J. R. Pereira (9) Sergeant Silva (Pj.)
LORD ROSEBERY ON COMPULSION.
Neither in the case of manition work nor in that of the enlistment of-men between the ages of 18 and 40 is there for the moment, at all events, any question of compulsion. With regard to local canvassing, an official state- ment is likely to be made. Eligi- Trust in the Government. ble men may be asked to state Lord Rosebery was on Septem-
their reasons for non-enlistmeat, Patrols (Eastern.)
ber 3dmitted an honorary mem- but pressure is strongly depre October 16., 5.80 P. Ca.ber of the Glasgow Incorporation cated. Sheik Hamid and M. Abbas, of Weavere, and in the course of a 8.50 Y. Mohamad and Fatty Does.brief speech orged the importance Sergeant Arculli visita.
October 17, 5.500. Arcalli, and Government in the matter of of placing fall confi lence in the A. Santia. 8.50 8. Juman and
Fatty Dad: Sergeant Soffiad visits deciding the question of com- all cogaate maltera (many sug
October 18, 5.50 E. Arculli and
Parades
pulsory service.
Do said we were called on now
A. lemail. 8,50 A, Noor and S. for a different kind of weaving Bux. Iuspector Sirdar Khan visits.from any to which they had put
(Central Station, 5.30 p.m. at this mo
their hands before. Were we not Multi with Rifles.)
ent engaged in weav ing all over the world the wind- Taesday, October 10, The
ing-sheet of the most infamous. whole of No. 1 Co. Also all re craits of No. 3 Co.
Courpiracy that had ever been kawa against the liberties of Wednesday, October 20.-The. whole of No. 2 Company.
Friday, October 22.-The whole of No. 3 Company, including
Recruits.
Overhaul of Rifles.
I has been stated that it ia
system for further recruiting. We proposed to utilize the territorial
understand that this proposal and
mittee of which Lord Lansdowne gestions have been put forward) will be dealt with by the com. has accepted the chairmanship.
Returns from the Big Towns.
The Prime Minister replies that his views are clearly stated in his speeches, more particularly in the one delivered at the Lord Mayor's banquet last November and the one in the House of Commons on March 1.
Here is the cutstanding parsage in the Guildhall speech:
"We shall never sheath the sword, we have not lightly drawn, until Belgiam receives in full measure all and more than all she has sacrificed, un til France is adequately secured against the menace of aggres sion, until the rights of the smaller nationalities of Europe are placed upon an unassailable foundation, and until the mili- tary domination of Prussia is
the Attorney-General, the Pre wholly and finally destroyed." Below we give the replies of sident of the Local Government Board, and the President of the Board of Agricultore..
Sir Edward Carson.
MESSAGERIES MARITIMES BOAT'S CREW.
London. Received, October 14, Reuter's correspondent at Paris reports that the crew of the Mes- sageries Maritimes liner Yaansa, ninety in number, have reached the coast in boats.
SEQUEL TO A FIRE.
Wanchal Conflagration an Accident.
the eight Chinese who met their Wood held an enquiry into the Yesterday afternoon Mr. J. R. death of Chan Ming Tak one of death in the fire at 4.Tsui Tang Lane on October 3..
After hearing the evidence, the magistrate found that the deceae- ed had met his death through the mankind? What was meant to Meanwhile the general work of "I agree with Mr. Lloyd fire, which had been caused ac break up the British Empire con- the register is going on excellent George's statement of our objeccidentally sad that no blame moet ardent Imperialist could the solidated it in a way which they. The essential point is to gettive, and I would add, as I believe attached to anyone. He farther
returžs from the great
the release of the he would, to France or Belgium' ordered never have hoped for.
manufacturing sad.
Euasia.
popa'oua
premises.
-TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS, HONGKONG CLUB. NOTICE.
An Extraordinary General Meeting of the members of the Hongkong Club will be held in the Club House on Friday, the 29th Octooer, 1915, at 5.15 p.m.
Business-As set forth in the notice posted in the Hall of the Club.
The 1st and 2nd Platoons of Referring toc mpulsory service; districts, and the reports to hand "If any of our people imagine No. 1 Company will return their he said it was an admirable sub-are most encouraging. Birming they are called upon to make un- rifles to the Armoury at conclu- ct for polemics and argument, ham has already sent in its return, necessary sacrifices, it is only sion of the parade on October 19. which ought to fill to the extent and
but it did not strike him as one and so has Sheffield. Liverpool because they do not realise the All ranks, including Inspectors that it did the columns of the returned well, as has Lancashire ideals of our enemies, as contrast- Manchester have both dangers of the situation and the and men medically exempt, are Press. We had established with generally. Good reports have also ed with cur intense love of freedom to attend this parade.
The 3rd and 4th Platoons of great effort a National Govern- come in from Northumberland, and our policy of progress and Nr. 1 Company will draw their ment, which meant a Government Darbam, and most of parta York happiness for the King's subjects. tifs at 6.30 p.m. on October 19. in which we were to put unlimited eiro. The smaller diet iets do "I am sure your patriotic efforts Members of other Companies cadence-positively, because it not matter so much, but every to inform your readers of the vast in presession of Service Rifles was collection of most able men, effort will be made to get the eta-interests at stake amongst all will return same on October 19, and, negatively, because there tistical return of males in the classes of the community will add at 5.30 p.m.
was no other Government to take great centres by next Monday.. greatly to the dignity and esteem its place. If the Government did.
of those whose policy you repre- London is making its returns seat." not represent a united nation it represented nothing, and if we is a good deal of absenteeism, very satisfactorily, though there had confidence in the Government Blackpool has the distinction of regarding all the other questione numbering more than a quarter relating to the war surely we of a million of absentees in its marks you quote from a reesat THE Steamship should have, confidence in the Government which alone had the return-persons, that is, who speech made by Mr. Lloyd George, necessary information as to the were staying at Blackpool in ad I cannot conceive anything less question of compulsory service. dition to the normal population then he describes as the condi- Could we not trust the Govern- when the enumeration was made. tions precedent to peace." ment and could we not trust Lord Certain returns have been
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LANGKAT OUTPUT. Mesare. Wright and Hornby advise us that the Langkat output for the current month is as follows:-
October 1
Tone 200
2
198
J
3
201-
4
144
209
194
A
200
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7
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182
1)
8
202
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9
199
"1
10
11
"
190
"
12
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Ma $1
191
13
19
188
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J
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14
д
200
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Toisi to 14th inst.
2747
Daily average 196,22
181
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Lord Selborne.
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