THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
SECOND EXTRA
VOLUNTEER RESERVE
ORDERS.
H.X.V.R. Orders, issued to-day by Major Waksman Commanding H.K.V.B., tata :****
Prisoners of War Camp, and Gun Club Hill Detachment. The H.K.V.C. will relieve the
H.K.V.B. on Thursday, the 4th
instant.
Next for duty. Prisoners of War Camp Gun Club HIO:
Thursday November 11 Sec.
tions 1 and 2 of A Co.
Friday November 12 Sections 1 and 2 of B Co.
1 of O Co.
Saturday November 15 Section Sanday November 14 Sections Monday November 15 Sections
8 and 4 of A Co.
3 and 4 ofB Co.
Tuesday November 10 Sections, 2,8 and 4 of 0 Co.
Thursday November 11 800- tions 3 and 4 of A. Oo.
Friday November 12 Sections 3 and 4 of B Cɔ.
Baturday November 13 Sections 2,3 and 4 of O Co.
Sunday November 14 Sections 1 and 2 of A Co.
Monday November 15 Sections 1 and 2 of B Co.
Tuesday November 16 Section 1 of 0 Co.
Those guards will be in uni- form and under arms throughout the day on which they go on duty.
Musketry,
The following members of "A" Co. who were absent from parads On Sunday the 31st October with. out leave will parade at King's Park Range on Saturday the dih inst, at 2.30 p.m. sharp to fire Part I of the Musketry Coures, dresa: drill order with topees: Pies. O. Coppin, A. R. F. Raven, W. J. Hinton, E., J. Chap man, J.T. Mereoki, E, M. Haze land.
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HONGKONG, WEDNEDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1915.
VOLUNTEER · ORDERS. AN ADVENTUROUS -
Corpa Ordern innsed to-day by Lieut-Gol. A. Chapman V. D., state:---
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VOYADE.
The Lok Sing in Difficulties,
The following account has been sent to the Telegraph for public
Reference Corps Order No. 2❘stion:- dated 27. 10. 15, Private A. O. Daviron is granted leave of ab- senos from 4. 11.15 to 18. 11.15, instead of a stated therein...
Transfer.
Private P. J. Jenninge from Signalling Seotion to Engineer |Company, dated 3. 1115,
Parados.
p.m.
LICENSING SESSIONS.
Three Hotel Licenses Refused.
The Licensing Sessions were held in the Legislative Council Chamber, this afternoon, the Hon. Mr. Oland Severn, presiding over the Hon. Mr. A. Thomson, the Hon. Mr. E. A. Howett, Mr. 0, G. Alabaster, Mr. D. W. Öred dook, Mr. W. S. Bird, and Mr. J. Woodcock.
CIGARETTE AND.
TOBACCO FUND*
For the Allied Forces at the Front. The following is the Subscrip tion List to dass:***
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Total soknowledged to the 23rd. October 1915 87,742.09.
Bince received:- Leaving Holbow on October 30,
Indies Bridge Book After passing
(Peak) per Mrm. O, Mo about 3 through the Hainan Strait the
I. Messer) wind began to intresse and had
The Grand Hotel. When tha
List No. 4J. risen to fresh galé by midnight. application of Mr. F. Reichmann T. W. H. O. O, B.... The ship was then hove-to, esme before the Board, the Hon. H. PAW. tremendous sea renning at the Mr. Hewett said that the holder O. D. W. time, the vessel rolling and pitch of the licenes was af German (To Anon ing heavily, the decke coating- Mr. Relobmann) You are a Gor. E. E. St, A. Parades for Thursday, 3rd in-ally flooded and the ses carrying man subject-1 have applied . H.
Q.A. H. stant. 5.30 p.m. Recruits of ally some of the deck fittings. for British papers.
Never mind are you a German A.H.O. units (except Right Section M. G. The gale continued all day with Co. and Signalling Seotion) barriosue squalle and about 5 subject; that is what I want to Squad drill and Rifs exercises at p.m. on the let, a shift of know? You are a German, No, Headquarters under Sorgt. Major wind from the North to N.I am not.
the
■ change for Higby and Sargi, J: H. Ramsay. better set in. A cauras was then Remainder Nil.
steered for Hongkong. About 1 p.m. on the 2nd the Lok Sang Gun Club Hill, Kowloon :—
sighted a junk calling for assist- On duty until to-morrow mornance, bore down on her, went ing-H.K.V.R.
alongside and threw ropes;;bat the crew wore in auch an exbanît. ed condition that they were an- able to hung on. Another attempt was made and the crew of nine (Bwatow Men) were resoned." Great credit is due to the Chief Officer and a volunteer crew for their handling of the boat.
Detall
On daty 4th to Ilth instant Scoula Company.
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Officer on duty-Lieut. Weall. P. of W. Camp, Kowloon- On duty to-night H.K.V.R. On duty to-morrow night Scouts Company.
Officer on duty Capt. Stewart. On duty 5th inst. Scouts Com. pany.
Officer on daty Lient. Murphy. Orderly Sergeant from 4th to 11th inst.-Sergt. D. 8. Cooper.
UP TO THE MINUTE.
Closing Prices :—1
Ewon. Pls. 152, buyers. China Fires. $157), sellers. Unions.$950, sales. Bagare.-$125), nales. Douglas's-887, sellers. Docks. $85, buyers. Watsons.-$6,60, buyers. Hongkong Cottons, 89.40,
Bien.
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N. E.
At 2.80 p.m. the ship sighted a immediately bore down on her junk flying signala of distress and and picked up a crew of nine; also in a very exhausted condition. Towards dark a third
You are a German subject. I am British in my mind. You are a German. What is your age?-I am 35.
F.A.
J.B.
G. B. J.
M.P:
Per "South China
Post."
Dd. D.... Mr. D. 8. Eddie
you would be in the fighting And if you went back Home
rank?-I would not go.
This man is 35 years of age Mrs. Hoore
Bergt Moore and of fine physique-a d-n good soldier be would make, It is a scandal,
The licence was refused, all the Hr. E. Howard membera voting against, the Chairman intimating that he was in favour,
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$ 48 Morelag
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金源
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200
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10.00
$81.20
$7825.89
7,527.50
$20.30
On Mr. Peuster'a application re Amount expended to the Peak Hotel.
The Hon Mr. Howett:-What nationality are you?-British by nationality, Gerasa by birth.
How long have you had your papera ?-Since four years ago, How old are you 7-34. I am eleven years in the Colony.
What were you before?—I was runner to the Peak Hotel before and I worked my way up, air,
jonk was sighted in distress and four men were resoued by throwing linee and dragging them on board, Dar. ing this time one of the men fell overboard, whom the Chief Officer amartly rescued. Owing The Chairman: There was a to the clever manoeuvring and conviction against you for not ro- smart sasmanship, of Captain porting some visitor and a fine Ritchie and the quiok handling of $25 imposed for failing to send
October 23
Balance in hand
D. W. CRADDOOK.
Chairman. Hongkong, October 31, 1916. About $250.00 is required to allow of another consignment be- ing seat. Who will seeist in bringing this about?
The Hongkong Tramway Com- pany have very kindly placed Boxes on the Tram Oare for the reception of donations and it is hoped that the general public will
of the engines below, the three a proper return of persons leaving make good use of them thereby crews were rescued without a the hotel. The person in question assisting the Committee in keep- hitch. This was a magnificent was German a German mis- ing up the supply at frequent feat as there was a high swell at sionary lady who went to the intervals. The Committee take the time.
Matilda Hospital. That is all oor- this opportunity of expressing The junkmen had been drifting reat is it. Yes sir.
their thanks to the Management about for four days without food
Howett of the Tramway Comptay for the or water and had seen two
Reichmann help they are giving to the good steamers pass them.
Germany cause.
The Hon. Mr. If you and Mr. wont home
to
I think they would not reognise the Hongkong nationality and pat yan in the ranks and you would be made fight? No because I am an invalid.
THE LATE DR. W. SCLATER.
Death on the " Kamo Maru"
Never mind; if you went home We regret to record the death you would be in the fighting line? of Dr. William Solster, aged 31,The chances are if I went
of Ipoh.
home under the present circum- tances I should get five years
hard labour.
CORRESPONDENCE.
[The opinions expressed by the correspondents are not necess- arily those of the "Hongkong Telegraph."]
ALL SOULS DAY:
(To the Editor of the Hongkong Telegraph.)
Sir :-Yesterday was All Souls' Day-So far as I am aware not a single celebration or any ser vice whatever was held in aby cess and yet this is a branch of Church of England in this Dio-
Members of "O" Co. with the exceptions hereunder mentioned will parade as follows. Kowloon Residente-In front of the Dook Office at 7.30 a.m, Taikoo Resid- ants at Taikoo Dook at 7,30 am. Remeinder on the Cricket ground at 7.30 a.m. on Sunday the 7th inst. dress drill order with J. Crawford, Corp. A. Edwards, Topeas haver zoks and waterbot Ptes. H. E. Goldsmith, A. J. tles filled (no pouches) and pro- Carter, L. A. Cossars, J. Martin, coed by lannah to Kowloon City. W. Hill, J. W. Graham, C. J. Food will be taken in haver- Higginbotham, and J.A.Plummer, sicke. All exempted members Practices will be held at Volunteer must parado unless employed Headquarters on Monday the on Government Military 8th inst, Thursday the 11th inst., duties between 7a.m. and 7 p.m. and Friday the 12th inst. at 6.15 on the 7th inst., in which case a p.m. Uniform must be worn. certificate to that affect must be Those members in possession of sent to the 0.0. "O" do three Mores and Semaphore flage will days in advance. Lieut. Evan- bring same, Jones and 2nd Lieut. Hancook are detailed for supervision at the Batta, Ptes. A. O. Coppin, A. R. F. Raven, W. J. Hinton, E. J. Chapman, J. T. Morooki and E. Pie. W. J. Hodge having joined with Malarial fever, from which M. Hazeland are detailed for duty is allotted Corps No. 547 and he had partially recovered, sad at the Butts. A_special_tram | posted to Oo.A Baotion L. will leave The Peak at 7.15 a.m, Pte. D. Clark having joined is cided on a trip on the Kame The following members will allotted Corps No. 548 and posted Mara, Japanese Mail Line, which son refusing to vote either for or not altend:-Ples. Robillard W, to Co. & Bed. 2.
sailed on Friday from Sing-against, and holding that the man French E. M., Lack 5., Lowe A. B., Pts. G. A. Pentreath having
was a British subjsok. ' Whilst Macfarlane H., Des Voeux E., joined is alloted Corps No. 549 apore to Hongkong.
only a few hours from the All the other licenses were grant Goodman F. O., Cavalier A., and posted to Oo. O. 8oo. 4. first named port he suffered ed with the exception of the King because they do not get what they Dickson W., Irving E., Keigwin Pie. W. A. Stephens having a relapse, and despite the atten. Edward and the Alexandra Cafe, want in the Church of England. A., Marshall N., Newall 8., joined is allotted Corps No. 550 tion he received from medical whilst Wisemann's stands over I trust the same will not occur Kinnaird J., Shaw G. M., Seat and posted to Co. B Beo. 4. H. J.
Pie. J. Hunter having joined
for an inquiry as to the applicant. on next All Sale Day.
Yours etc. The Royal George Hotel Kowloon "B" Co: will parade on the is allotted Corps No. 551 and
was granted a licence on certain Cricket ground on Sunday the posted to Oo. 0.820. 3. 14th November at 7.30 a.m, Dress:
conditions being proved to have been complied with. drill order with Topees havarssoke and waterbottles (no pouches).
Parades..
Postings.
Pte. D. S.Gabbay having joined is allotted Corps No. 546 and posted to Go. O. Section 3.
Resignation.
Pts. W.B. Goulding “C” Co. Section 4 is permitted to resigö on Medical certificate.
Dress.
was a native of the Orkney Islands, The deceased gentleman who had been practising in Ipoh for the past eight years where he was held in high esteem and respect by all who know him. con Mu Alow wooksage he was stricken
to hanton his convalescence de-
men travelling as passengers, he died on Saturday last,
The faners! took place on Sun- dey, and was largely attended by officers of the ship, and pân«. songori,
Discharged.
You have not even played the game by your own country. and I have done my duty to the I am not a naturalised German
Colony.
That has to be proved. Disprove it,
The license was refused. Mr. Alabaster and the Hon. Mr. Thom-
¿
Deaf and Dumb Soldiers.
the Catholic Church teaching the Catholic faith,
This is one of the reasons why so many people leave the Church of England for the Romen com. munion and they do so not be cause they do not believe in the catholicity of the English Church and the orders of its priests bat
DISGUSTED.
Hongkong November 3, 1915.
FOOTBALL
R.0.A. v. Hongkong Club, Amsterdam, September 17. The above mentioned match "A" "B" and "O" Com-
The Telegraaf learns that a con-will be played on the Club panies, will parade on the Cricket Caps instead of topees will be
iderable sensation has been caus Ground, 5.15 p.m. to-morrow ground at 5.15 p.m. on Tuesday, worn at all parades unless other The lakonge charged with ed by the arrival at the Flanders B.G.A. Garrod; Osple and the 9th instant. Drems: drill or wise ordered. Great coats will stealing a gold medal from P. C, front of a unit of deaf mutes, to Weeks: Edgeler, Lovslook and der. "D" Co. will parade at bs served pat to members Swan, were disobarged.
whom the word of command is Gillespie; Shakespear. Fisher, Volunteer Headquarters on Tuer-on and after Thursday Victoria Theatre, -mujt conveyed by means of gestures.
Youngman, Swan and Harper, day the 9th instant at 5.15 p.m. the 11th inat, between the Another good programms wank Disfranchising Rebels. under Sergt. Major Cooke, hours of 4.30 and 5.30. gone through last night-at-the- Johannesburg, September 17:
LATEST SHIPPING Members attending guarda will Vistoria Theatre, the principally Nearly 10,000, mostly Dutch born Recruits will parade on the be supplied first.
NEWS. interesting features baing a subjects, were gazetted to-day an Cricket ground on Monday the
powerful and realistic drama. being disqualified from holding 8th instant and Thursday the The Store at Volunteer Head-Blm: “A Loach of Industry" certain offices under the union 11th instant at 5.15 p.m. Dress: quarters in open for the issue of and come splendid photographs and provincial, administrationé drill order.
stores on week days between the of the sugar plantations, and the sad other public appointments. Signallers,
hours of 9 s.m, and 1 p.m. and work done there, in the Macarons This may be regarded as the lant The following are transferred 4 pm. and 6 p.m. On Saturdays Islands. There were also some act of the Government in smash-in to the Signalling Section: Sergt. between 9 a.m. and 1ɛp.m. quita good comics,
ing the rebellion,
Recruits.
V: Mitoheimore, Las-Sorgt,
Issue of Stores,
MOVEMENT OF STEAMERS ENGLISH MAIL.
The P. & O. as, SARDINIA loft Singa-
zoon with the outwardEnglish Mail, and
pore for this Port on the 2nd lust, after
dus here on the 7th instant at about
daylight.
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