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WAR TELEGRAMS.

Continued from page 1.

SUBMARINE E19 SINKS ANOTHER DESTROYER;

October 17, 12.00 p.m.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, OCTOBER 18. 1915,

CRICKET,

H.K.C.C. Practice Match, Teams arranged by Mr. R. Hancock and Mr. T. E. Pearce again played on the Hongkong U. C. ground in a practice match on Saturday when some very good batting displays were pat up. Pearce's XI made 117 bofors the lonth wicket fell, Hewitt and A coording to Reuter's <rrespondent at Copenhagen Taylor being responsible for over the British submarine E10 sank her second German destroyer sixty between them, no one else between Moon Island and Zeeland, in international watere reached double figures, Apparent It appears that the German equadros returned, reinforced with ly the bowling of Maas was too tackle for the submarine, but caught a Tartar again, and fled. good for them he securing eight, The Daros say that not a single vessel in the Baltic has escaped wickets for nearly seven rung the British submarine screen. Thirty-eaven German stasera uro apiece. Hancock's side replied now practically interned in Swedish ports fully laden with ore. with 250 runs Major Robertson German Naval mea are planning to escort batches of them by war- repeating hia Monday perform- ance with 03 and Mariel 43 and ships, as the output of munitions ie ondangered.

Leigh-Bonnet 40.

EARL KITCHENER'S MESSAGE TO RECRUITERS.

October 16, 1.45 p.m.

Earl Kitchener, in a message to Birmingham recruiters, says: "Inced siili more men, if the present field armies and the armies which are proceeding abroad are to be kept at proper strength. can only do my duty by the country if you do youre by me. must have more mon, and immediately."

BRITISH CASUALTIES.

OFFICIAL LIST OF OFFICERS,

October 17, 200 p.m.

The scores were as follow:-

Mr. Poarce's Side. A. Whitmarah, o Morris, b

Syme-Thompson

A. L. Groe, et. Leigh-Bonnett

b Mana

***

N. J. Austin, b Moas

C. J. Hewitt, c Morris, b Mans 30)

We F. W. Carey, b Moas...

The following list of casualties has been published :~~ Killed Liaut-Colonel C. A. Worthington (Buffs); Colonel F. II. Fairclough (West Surrey); Major J. S. E. Woodmon (Lan- cashire Fusiliers(.

Cap'nina J. G. Clarke (Sussex Rogl.); J. Gemmell (Highland Light Infantry); J. E. Lynch (Yorkshire Regt.); J. F. McLaren (Camerons); A. P. Palmer (Welsh Guards); V, 1), Sborit (Nerthamp- tonshire Regt.)

P. R. Butter, bifane...

DAIRY FARM NEWS.

FISH

WE HAVE RECEIVED A NEW SHIPMENT.

OF SELECTED

FILLET

HADDOCKS

AND

KIPPERS.

8

8

2

TELEGRAMS.

0 G

R. A. Brand, e Mariol, b Baker C E. J. R. Mitchell, et. Leigh-

Bennett, b Mass...

H. II. Taylor, b Maas

T. E. Pearce, not out

C

1

31

4

P. R. Lowe, c Hancock, b Maas 7

Extraa

Total

M. M. Mase......12 F. Syme-Thomp

MONSIGNOR PETRELLI.

TO REPRESENT HIS HOLINESS IN JAPAN.

10

...117 (Renter's Service To The Telegraph,"

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

0. M. R. W.

0 $5

7 3 92 F. H. Bakor...... 4 0 21

Mr. Hancock's Side. Major T. A. Robertson, o

Pearce, b Tayler

FOR

Lieutenante E. Asboroft (Devonshire Regt.); O. EL Crenay (Yorkshire Regt.); H. R. Heldinan (Sussex legt.); D. . D. Mc-P. Jacks, b Brand mseler (Uamerons); C. B. Munro (Royal Scuts.); L. L. Phipps (Northampton Regt.): J. Scott (Scottish Borderers); Lord A. J.

Stant (Scols Fusiliers).

F. II. Baker, b Brand"

London, Received October 18.

Reuter's correspondent at Home Beaye that Monsignor Petrelli, the Apostolic Delegate to the Philip Ipines, had an audience with the 1 Pope prior to his departare for Japan to represent His Holiness at iho Mikado's coronation.

83

0

0

P. S. Leigh-Bennett, retired... 40

L. II. Morris, o Lowe, b Hewitt 21

E. Wilkinson, b Whitmarsh 3

H.C.C. v R.E. and R,G.A. Kowloon were at home on

COUNT BERNSTORFF S ASSURANCES.

Anxiety for the Future. Washington, Sept. 13. Much importance is attached to an in- terview which Count Barnstorff has had with Mr. Lansing to-day. It is taken for granted that the chief object of the German Am- bassador is to obliterate the feel- ing at Washington that, in view of the. Arabic Note, his former, promises about the better be- baviour of German submarines are open to the charge of bad faith. Considering the strength of the evidence that the Arabic was gratuitously torpedoed, this task is likely to prove somewhat difficult. Nevertheless, nobody expects an immediate break. It seems to be felt that, either by means of another Note or by the

2nd Lieutenants H. O. Bor (West Kezts); C. Mead and ..E. Muriel, o Hewitt, b Brand 43 Saturday to a team drawn from official acceptance of Count Bern- Thorne (Est Surreys); R. M. Porteous (Highland Light Infantry). Died of Wounds: Lieut. K. W. Harvey (Royal Field Artillery); Wounded: Major W. McAlister all (Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders); W. N. Porter (Royal Sustax Regt.)

. P. Thurefiell, at. Gace, b

Lowe

...

E

Ha

***

Captains G. W. A. Alexander (Gordon Ifighlander); M. M. Mass, Lowe

G. E. Aubrey, not out Aabrey Fletcher and W. R. G. Marray (Grenadier Guards); G.M.F. Syroe-Thompson, b Lowe Darol (Coldstream Guards); J. Dwie (R.A.M.O.; A. Finch. Ilancock, not out... (Norfolk Regt.); E. W. I. S. Fraser (Saforth Highlandera);

B. W. W. Gostling (itǝyal Fusiliers); F. R. Hodges and H. F. Law (Suffolk Regt.); S. 8. Lang (Scottish Borderara); J. Kabartann

(Royal Fonts.); E. A. Ituggleabrise (Essex Yeomanry).

Lieutenante E. S. Aplin and R. F. Baker (Worcaster Regt.);

Extrae

the Royal Engineers and the Royal storff's assurances, the crisis will Garrison Artillery, whom they be tided over.

Thare is, however, growing defeated by two wickets and 14 ninety-three rane, The strength anxiety regarding the future.

Con-

22 ing. Evane taking three wickets enough to fustify the

0 of the home team lay in the bowl-Public opinion, though still calm President's 32 for two runs, Braga one for two, tioannce of the

4 Kay three for fifteen, and Maca policy of patience, is becoming skill three for sixteen. The best gradually aroused, and, if for the moment animosity io ...250 bowling for the military was thot BOWLING ANALYSIS. of McGregor who took two wickets chiefly directed against the Gor- man plotters in this country, it M. R. W. for nine runs apiece. The scores

is difficult to imagine that it 11 2 63 3 were:-

would stomach another outrage.

Tolal

0.

+

R.E. and R.G.A. XI.

1 McGregor Opt., o Claxton,

b Macaskill

9 2 13

3

B

1

36

()

24

1

0

10

0

3 0 29

Edgler Opl., b Kay

1 Wright Spr., a Sutton, Ma-

cuskill

O. A. M. Cator and E. D. Mackenzia (Scots Guards); G. Cry R. A. B-au3 Wright and G. A. P. Jouen (Baff,); E. H. de Foutaine (Loadan Rog P. R. Lowe J. Gardner and O. W. Peak (Rogul Sout); N. B. Green (West. 11. Tayler... Keats); P. G. K. Harris (Somersetshire Light Infantry); P. Malcolm C.. Hewitt... (Graasdier Guarda); J. R. Park (Camrona); G. W. Paton N. J. Austin... 3 (Cameronians); H. Raidaway (Rayal Fusiliers).

A. Whitmarsh Civil Service v. Southertons XF the day at the Civil Service Small scoring was the order of ground when the Club were at home to Southerton's Xi who won twonly rude. The scores

2ad-Lisatensats R. C. Barkworth and W. E. G. Bryant (Royal Fasiliere); R. J. J. Bovant (King's Royal Kla). G. E. Boon and G. Lindley (Baffs); D. 11. Brand and W. Ellis (Sats Guard); A L, Harrow bann (Sherwood Forestera); J. E. HI (Norford Hegt); M. H. Macmillan (Granadier Guards); F. II. Mather (Lacin Regt.); E. J. O'Connor (D.U.L.I.); A. It. It binson (York and Lancashire Regt.).

were:-

R. G. Southerton's X..

A. H. Rumjahu, b Wood

111

[The following tolograma appeared in our spacial edition of W. Hall, b Bird yesterday :-]

THE BALKAN SITUATION.

KING FERDINAND AGAIN SNUBBED.

October 15, 7.40 p.m. According to Reuter's correspondent in Paris the Duc d'Orleans has sent a letter to King Ferdinand, desiring the latter to take back his Balgarian Ordera.

SERBIAN MAONIFICENT RESISTANCE.

October 10, 1.00 p.m. According to Rouler a correspondent in Paris, latest reports from Nish abow that the Serbians are in an epoch-making death-grapple with the invadera, offering a magnificent resist inca. The Austro- Germans have already lost twenty thousand killed,and forty thousand woanded, on theObrenovatz-Belgrade-Semendria-Gradishto front.

L. A. Rose, b Hamilton

R. G. Southertou, u Bird, b

Wood

Heath Cpl., 1.b.w. Kay Pearce Cpl., and b Macaskill Caple Gar, e Robinson, Kay. Wyatt S. Sgt., cStalker, Brag Allen Spr., b Evans... Bell Spr., o and b Evans White Cpl., pot out... 7 Overy Gur., b Evans 2 Extras

**

Total

13

The newspapers state that Cap-

Gtam von Papen will probably

5 have to "retire voluntarily," like Dr. Dernburg, on account of his complicity in the Damba affair. the New York According to

World, Captuia von Papen in try. 4ing to escape the storm by taking holiday in the Rocky Moun- Otains.-Times.

3

0

TO-DAY S ADVERTISEMENTS.

0

***

4 ***

0

TO LET,

40

TO LET.

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

10

0

G. Hall, & Danson, b Hamilton 5

2 Macaskill...

Kay

་་

O EVODN

10

Brago

1. McCubbin, b Hamilton

C. J. Higginbotham, c and b

Witchell

W. Gittins, o Hill, & "Witchell

R. Anderson, e Tacchi, b

Witchell

S. Jer, not out

4.

**

W. Edmonds, Hamilton, b

Bird

O. M. R. W.

Ravenshill Eugt.

Park Road, containing 6

rooms, 3 bath rooms. servants

U 1 18 3 quarters, &c. vacant 1st Novem- ber. Apply De con Looker,

6 2 15 3 Deacon & Harston.

2 1 ... 1 0 K.C.C. XI.

2 3

2 1

6 Forsyth Dr. Overy...

8 Claxton A. A. b Övery

8 Stalker J. b Caple

15 Sutton F. retired

WANTED

WANTED. Captain with

Cortificate for steamer Apply to 18 Nathan

...15 ... 30 Sisiman,

NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. FROM EUROPE, COLOMBO AND STRAITS.

Evane B. D. b Edgler

་་་

Extras

Totale, BOWLING AVERAGES.

01

3 Road, ... 15 20 Braga J. V. Heath b Pearce 17 Wilkie P. W. A, c and b

Macgregor

..

41

10

0. M. R. W.

Kay W. b Macgregor...

5

0 21 2

+

0. 12 0

And

9

1 15 3

+

0 -12

3

2

0 7 0

The Germans have sent a radiograph meaasge to the Garman Legation at Sofio, to the effect that their louros are terrible and that Wood the Sorbian resistance is exceeding all expectations. Tuo measage Deare argos that Balgaris must begin her attack on the Serbians without Witchel delay.

Hamilton

3 1 9 2

Civil Service.

Despite the enemy's most violent attacks and the superiority of | Hill his heavy artillery the Serbitos still hold their positions along the Bird Drina, the Bava and the Danaba, domitating the Germans at Semendria and Balgio le. The ouemy has only been able to advance J. Dean, o Edmonds, b Jex .. ten miles along the Morava plain, atticking the hills, which separate R. O. Witchell, e Elmonde, b the Mrva nod Mlava valleja, in gre. I force. The objectiva appeara Jex

...

to be the capture of some large copper works near Zaitchar, and to C. J. Tacchi, o and ḥ Jez effect a junction with the Bulgarians in the Timok valley.

C. Sara, b Southerlon Owing to large German re-inforcemente, estimated at 80,000, E. W. Dawson, ran out the Serbian right wing is being pressed, and it is feared that the F. Barn, b Soatberton army there, which is galloutly holding the Pejarovitz font, may be R. E. O. Bird, b McCubbin cut in two, the right wing being thrown on to the Roumanian R. W. Baarne, e Southerton, frontier; therefore the arrival of the Franco-British tops is an b J.I ziduely awaited. The Serbiana aro convinced that if the Alliea arrive promps'y, in sufficient numbers, the Austro-Germans will find a grave in Serbia,

ROUMANIA DECIDES TO REMAIN NEUTRAL,

October 18, 12.05 p.m. Aroanding to Heater's correspondent at Paris, on the proposal of the Roomanian Premier, M. Bratisuo, the Cabinet has decided to maintain strict neutrality. All military measures necessitated by the sitation, will be taken on all frontiere,

(Continurd on page 8.)

BAL

1

E W. Hamilton, e Edmond,

b MoCubbin W. Hill, not out |F. W. Wood, o Hillb Souther

Extras

Total

ton

201

#

***

Macaskill K. R. not out

Mackenzie D. J. not out

Robinson J. P. Did not but

Extras

***

.133

THE Company's Steamship

"KATORI MARU," having arrived from the above, porte, Consignces of Cargo are 3 hereby informed that their Goods are being landed and placed at their risk in the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company's Godowns at Kowloon, where each consignment will be sorted out mark by mark and delivery can be obtained as soon as the Goods are landed.

Total. BOWLING ANALYSIS.

O. M. R. W.

2

Eigler Cpl.

.....5

5 Overs CAP MAR G 0 31

2 23

1

2

0

1

4 With... ... 2 0 10 Caple ANLATT 8 1 30

18 Pearoomie 3. .0 15

1 Macgregor Line 5 0 18 5 Wright j................1“. 0; 3

5

Munitions Output.

Optional goods will be carried 1on unless instructions are given 2to the contrary before NOON, OTO-DAY.

Goods not cleared by the 23th October, will be subject to rent. The Minister of Munitions an- Damaged packages must be loft in the Godowns for examination 17nounces that be has made so

2 Order, dated September 4, under by the Consignes's and the Co.'s Section 4 of the Munitions of representatives at an appointed War Aos, 1015, destiting 180 claims must be presented within hour on Tuesday and Friday. All

additional establishmente ne con- ten days of the steamer's trolled establishments under the arrival here, after which date

71 Act, as from September 6, 1915. BOWLING ANALYSIS.

A total of 715 establishments O. M. B. W have now been declared as "con- 0 36 4trolled under the Act from the

**

McCubbin ... Southerton..

3

9

0 10 2 date of the 'first Order, July 12,

3 to September 8 inclusive, 0·18

they cannot be recognised. No claims will be admitted after the goods have left the Godowns.

NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA, Agents. Hongkong, 18th October, 1915.

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