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CORRESPONDENCE.

[The opinions expressed by the correspondents are not necess- arily those of the "Hongkong Telegraph."]

(To the Editor of the Hongkong

Telegraph.)

THE MINISTERING. CHILDREN'S LEAGUE,

Proceeds of the Bazaar,

The nett proceeds of the Minis- tering Children's League Bazaar

THE_HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1915,

CRUELTY TO PONY.

DAIRY FARM NEWS.

YOU MUS

PYJAMAS

Calloped In Charry with Sore Shoulder,

Thanks to Sanitary Inspector held on Saturday October 30, Kelly, of Kowloon, a Chinese

THE FORMER CHAPLAIN OF 8ant to $5,680.00 (including named Tip Sing paid a penalty

ST. JOHN'S CATHEDRAL.

$87.15 left over from the Bag Sale) & or exceeding that of last year by $1,527.00. They will be divided amongst the following

Sir:-It has been suggested to me that many of the friends of the Rev. F. T. Johnsoo, the form-

For children in the M. O. L. er Chaplain of St John's Cathe

t'ome at Otterabow, whree fathers dral, would be glad to sabeurite have been killed, in the for a present to be given to him 1. 2900.00,

on his approaching marriage. | Bigian National Relief

I shall be very glad to receive

Committen

and acknowledge sub-oriptions of Prince of Wales' Fand any suma for the purposs

OMS Victoria Home

As Mr. Johnson 450 deserv- and orphanage at edly popular in 'be Colony I am

Kowloon City unable to communicate perenn-Dixon Girls School.

ally with all his friende, Itke Haxter Mia School, advantage of your houpable. M. S. Training Home columns to invite donations. Tue for Girls. form of the present will be decided lator.

Yours faithfully.

ETHEL BOWLEY.

French Convent

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Italian Convent.

Hongkong Cot" at the Ottershaw M. O. L Home (16) Hongkong, November 9, 1916. M. C. L Co in Nether-

sole Blo-pital

7. Mountain View,

A NARROW SHAVE.

Torpedo Misses P. & O. Boat by

Twenty Yards

war

for ergelty to a pony in Hang- hom. The case came before Mr. Hazeland at the Police Court, this morning when Dr. Gibson aid the pony was not in a st condition for work.

Sanitary Inspector Kelly, Kow loon, said on the 2nd inst., be Leaw the defendant driving a $750.00 gharry in Wu-bu Street in Hong. 500,00 bom. The defendout was driving in a reckless manner, the pony galloping down the strest, He 700.00

wae not flogging the pony, bai 500.00 he pulled up sharp at the market 475.00 and brought the pony on his

haunches. Witness" followed on 475 00 his bicycle and when the defend 475.00 ant got to the gharry stand, wit $475,00 eas looked at the pony and saw

ared patch near the pony's collar. He lifted the collar and saw & 180.00 large open wound on the shoulder.

CAN ALWAYS GET FROM US THE BEST QUALITY

LOCAL

BEEF AND MUTTON

AND

AUSTRALIAN

FROZEN MUTTON, LAMB, RABBITS AND HARES.

OUR FRESH MILK

AND

OTHER

DAIRY PRODUCTS ARE

THE BEST IN THE EAST.

CIGARETTE AND TOBACCO FUND,

For the Allied Forces at the Pront.

tion List to date:-

The following in the Subscrip

Total acknowledged to October

He elephaned for Dr. Gibson, 150.00 who came and examined the pony. Dr. A. Gibeon, Colonial Vetar 85,580 00inary Burgsou, said he saw the Lady May (President of the M. pony the afternoon Hongkong People Nearly c League) wisher expecially to ame

of the day about 3.30. It Submarined.

houk the Dairy Firm for had a sore on its left shoulder gizing milk and butter: Wise-focused by the collar. The wound man for eke and lending spoons was so old one, partially healed Inspector Kent, with his wife and and table clothe: Mr. Bonour of and re-opened that day. It was 31 1916. 87823.80, dac ziter have arrived in the Co-be Hongkong Hotel for large not in a fit etate to go out that Since reonived:- long from Home, and their trip has quantities of sandwiches: Messrs. morning. It should not have Messrs H. Skott & Co: 81C0 act been without excitement. The Jardine Matheson for tes and goan out in the condition it was. Mr. k. J. Bocko, Canton trip back was without event, batugar: Mr. Howard of the Alexan-Driving it would cause the animal Mrs A. Ritchie... the Homeward passage was ju-t dre Cafe for leading crockery eto: unncoessary suffering. It would H. AN. the opposite.

Captain Milner Junas, A. O for have taken about another week "B. E. V. C." ... In the coarse of conversation leading forms and tables: Mr. before the wound would have Per Mies Square, with the Telegraph this morning. Thornbill, Soldiers Club, for empletely healed. Mr. Kent said that just when lending crockery: Sza Hop for tha ship

off Benchy fencing in ground: Noronha for Head, many of the passengers printing all posters, notices and not go to sleep Programme free; Kelly and Walsh for paper and string: remained-on night and deck. Not being given to nerves Sunet Freres for bandsome dona. and not expecting gosthing un-ione: Line Crawford for giving toward to happen when the voyage larga tak doll's mattress and

would

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WAG 60

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CRICKET.

Reserves v. Scouts.-Second Innings.

The Scoute were in too deep water to extricate themselves, but}| notwithstanding they put up a plucky fight. Brand for the Reserves was a prominent in this innings as he had been in the first, taking five for 18. T. E. Pearce for the Reserven batted well making 14 rane, The Scouts' position was serious enough, bar the partnership of Hamilton and Brand was a splendid one, both doing a fair share to the scoring of the 40 runs in 17 minutes, After scoring 47 Hamilton wAN caught by Claxtonfrom Macaskill. The scores were as follows: Reserves (and Innings)

R. Hancock 1 bw, b Braud... 0 T. E. Pearce, o Leigh Bennett,

b Brand...

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R. P. Thursfield, o Hamilton,

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DESIGNS.

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TELEPHORE 348.

SPECIALISTS IN GENTLEMEN'S WEAR. SPECIAL

SHOW THIS WEEK

OF

HIGH-GLASS EVENING DRESS WEAR. SEE WINDOW,

J. ULLMANN & Co.

SPECIAL SALE

IN

GOLD POCKET WATCHES

35

5

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$ 5 10

14

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b Brand ...

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E. W. Dawson, b Reed

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H. Huncook, o Sayer, b Brand 1

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K. R. Macaskill, b Rɛed

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Hon Mr. C. Savern; b Reed... 10

2.50 A. R. Lowe, o Sayer b Brand 0

2

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KE. O. Bird, o Muriel, b Reed 3 D. E. Donnelly not out

BE SURE

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THAT THESE

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MUSICAL NOTES

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Anonymous The police said that there had Mr. D. V. Steavenson... been convictions against these G. P. M. men, bat cotagainst the defendant. J. 8. D.... Dr. Gibson added that the F. S... ponies were not well kept. W. J. H.

Bis Worship found the charge

M. proved and fined the defendant G. O. P. $50 or in default two months' A. F. 8. imprisonment,

Mr CH, Murphy a Victim of „Black Water Fever,

J. R. W.

A. J. M.

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2 18 5

250 Brand.... 9

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Reed........... 8.4 2 22 4

Scouts (and Innings.) Leigh Bennet, o and b Bird...

2.50 H. B. Muriel, a and b Bird., 0. 2.50 A. L. Gsce, o Hancock, b

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F. Byme Thompson st Han-

cook, b Bird

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B. Kennedy, o Macaskill, b

$91.00

Donnelly

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E. B. Reed, b Donnelly

0

$3

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R. H. O. E. H. B.... E. W. P. S. W. B.. E. E. G. G. A. E....

bed: Mesura, Huog Oo, and Wing complation, he retired to his cabin. About day.

for sweate; Ah Wee, Kowloon break, however, the "ratehere of Dairy, for milk: Mr. Tatcher of the night" were, if it can so be the Botanical Gardens, and Mr. described, rewarded by seeing a Kynech, P.W.D., for_valuabla torpedo dash by the stern of the help rendered: the Press for vessel, some twenty yards from advertising free: and the China DEATH OF VOLUNTEER. ES.A. the screws. A few minutes after-Mail for producing Mrs. Ivan wards, about half a mile away, a Grant-Smith's book which was submarine made its appearance illustrated by Mrs. Ram (for the on the surface, the officere no Prince of Wales Fund) free of any doubt anxions to see what damage charge: Admiral Ansirather and had been done. The skipper (it the Chief Officer of the "Empress was a P. and O. boat) had the of Japan" for kindly lending vessel travelling at her best nos-flage, and the sailors who did sible speed and be quickly made splendid work; the two Sergeants

At Happy Valley last evening for Dover, where the incident was in the 4th KS.L.L, for taking

money: the Hongkong the burial, with Military bonoare. reported. The boat was immedi-gate ately told to make for the Downs Cadetanod Boy Scouts for keeping cok place of Mr.C. H. Murphy and to obtain cover there. the ground: Colonel Watson and aged 32, of the Taikoo Dick and a The passengers on the fortunate the officers, 74th Punjabis for so native of Sunderland. The de ship, for such she was, found on kindly leading the Band: the ceased was in apparent good health reaching London, that two ships following for giving donations but a few days ago, when he took following in their track, met towards the 50 cents competition a neighbour to the hospital anffer- their doom at the hands of the Stall for prizes: General Ventris, ing from black-water fever. On same submarine officers who were bir Paul Chater, Sir W. Rees Thursday it was found, on in- disappointed with the result of Davies, Colonet and Mre, O'Hara, vestigation, that Marphy himself their marksmanship as practised Lt Colonels Iles, Crisp, Watson, was showing symptoms of the

Faicbine on the P. and O. boat.

Majora Currie, dread disease, and though every

WAS bestowed Alexander, Bleck, Nicoleon, Ro attention

unfortunate bertson: Captains Milner Jones, the

man, be Bourchier, Cassel, Stewart, Lam died about five o'clock yester Per "South China Morning

ing for donati na to the Melisa the Docks, Mr. Murphy was held Mr. W. H. Gill...

Apart from his popularity in Pont." Stall-Major Hawkins. Captain Riddell, Mr. Faithfall, Mrs, O' in high esteem by those to whom Mr. J. W. Kow. Bara, Hra. Milner-Jones, Mrs. he was responsible, and for about Mr. O. J. Pirie. Mr. Burlingham Mathemen, the Missed Liebert, eight years was a very worthy Miss Mackenzie, Ho Wing, Mre. employes of the Company. In the Mra. A. Loesins Findlay-Smith, Mra. Moore and social round of the Dock people Mr. G. O. Kitching, ... all the ladies in connection with and in connection with the sport- the stall the following for don- ing functions of the recreation ations to the "Hoop La" Stall; club he took a very active in- Asiatic Petroleum Co., British-forest. He was the Hon. Seore- American Tobacco Co., Brewertory of the bowling section. and Co., Mesars. Butterfield and Deepest sympathy with Mre. Swire, Caldbeck McGregor, Dan-Murphy will be felt in her end Sbe will short- nelly and Whyte, Kelly and bereavement. Walsh, Jardine Matheson, Lane, ly leave for home where she Crawford and Co. Queen's Dis will have the sympathy and oare pensary, and Colonal Iles, and to of her relatives. Captain T. T. Hall, for a donation | At the Monument, the cortege to the fanda of the League..

was met by a very large number Before Commander C. W. Beca

Ber thanks are also due to Hre, of the deceased's friends, among with RN, at the Marine Court O'Hara, Mre, Smyth and helpers them being numerous members this morning, Lance Sergeant who so aucoessfuly grouped the of the Hongkong Volunteers' J. Moody charged Chan Yak," Merrie Mummers" which Engineer Bection, of which the unlawfully brought in the splendid sum of deceased was a member. The boatmaster, with

oaking fast his boat in such a four hundred and seventy-nine officers' present included Major manner as to obstruct the West- dollars aixty-two cents. Stewart, Caplains Hurray, Boots ern entrance of the Southern Fairway in the Harbour on the 6th inst. Defendant was fined $10.

LANGKAT OUTPUT. Messrs. Wrigus and Horsby advise us that the Langkat out pat for the current month is a

follows:-

Nor.

1

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Tono 165

2

#1

11

162

178

4

It 168

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13

157

#

100

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19

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1314

Total to 8th inst.

Daily average

176

151

164.25

HARBOUR OFFENCES.

mert, Campbell: and the follow-day morning.

P. O. Joy charged Lai Bhun Fak Tak, boatman, with nulawful-}, ly being under way in the Hara bour during prohibited hours, The 320 was dismissed with cantion,

Japanese Coronation Festivities, Tae Japanese Consal will hold recaption at the City Hall to morrow from 11 am to 1 p.m. on the occasion of the Mikado's

coronation.

Canton Collected by Hasters

Ramsay Spradbery sad Taylor on Goy Fawkes Night From Mrs. S.H. Joseph

Collected by Kowloon British School Boys on Gay Fawkes night...

5

5

|'R. A. Brand, o Lowe, b Severn 13

G. R. Bayer at Nanosck, b

Hewett did not bat

Severa

Extra

Total...

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123

BOWLING ANALYSIS,

0. M. R. W.

Macaskill .....v 5 1 10 1

5.1 0.33 2

TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS.

HONGKONG GYMKHANA

CLUB.

The Fifth Gymkhana Meeting of the Season will be held at Happy Valley on Saturday, the 13th November,1915,commencing at 3.15 p.m.

The Charge of Admission will be $1.00 for others than Members $5600" of the Hongkong Jockey Club or

Gymkhana Club.

Soldiers and Sailors in uniform Half Price...

Total $8,128.34 Amount expended to

The October 31, 1945... 7,527,50

Committee invite the Ladies of Hongkong to be Balance in hand

$598.84 present.

D. W. OBADDOCK.

Chairman. Hongkong, November 6, 1915:

The foregoing sistement will and James, Resides a detachment show that the appeals made dars of the Engineers, every one of the ing the week have met with so Volunteer companies was repre- good a response that there are seated. The coffin was placed on now sufficient funds to admit of a gun carriage and draped with another consignment being des the Union Jack, wreaths almost patched and arrangements are obscuring the gun carrings, being made socordingly. Dona- After the burial by the Bev 3. tions of any amount will be Kirk Maconachis, firing party appreciated towards the next Ared three valleys.

Hongkong, 10th November, 1915

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