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VOLUNTEER ORDERS.

Corps Orders issued to-day by Lient.Col. A. Chapman, V. D. are as under

Resignation.

Oorpl. J. D. Watt is permitted to resign, on leaving the Colony,

dated 2.11.-15.- (Musketry) Trained Men Part Į. Musketry, Trained Man' Coarse, Part 1, will be carried out at King's Park Range se fol tone:-

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1918.

SOLDIER SUMMONED.

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Alleged Assault on a Coolls; At the Police Court,this affue- noon before Mr.Linda Gener Ralph Crawford, of the B.G.A. was ummoned by ricksha coolie for seasalt, on

November 7th.

"A Chinese constable who was

on duty acer the prisoners, empat.

time said that he saw a joke Faba coolle drawing the defendant, and when the coolie got up to Saturday 27th inst..2.30 pmplained that the defendant bad witness, he stopped and com. Scouts Company.

Assalted him, showing "hum, • Sunday 28th inst. 930 8.m. braise. Complainant also reported Scouts Company.

Oorpl. Grimes R.E. will attend, that the defendant would not pay N. O. Os. of the Scouts Comfor his rickeha hire. Witnear pany will assist him, Uniform thought the defendant was under (drill order) to be worn. Sgt. the influence of drink, Major Satherland will attend at the Orderly Room not later than Saturday morning 27th inst., who have to fire the Course. The Benior Officer or N.0.0. in charge of the Range, is; to check the ammunition both before and after firing each day.

to obtain the names of the men

Parades.

Parades for Tuesday, instant.

23rd

An Indian Constable said that the complainant came up to him and said an European had refused to pay his fore and had assaulted him. Defendant said the coolie A Sergeant who wasin the charge had related to give him obange; office when the defendant, was brought in said he thought the defendant had been drinking.

Defendant said he got into the riokeba end, told the coolie 510 p.m. Centre Section M.G. to take him to the Camp Oo.-M. Gan drill at Kowloon

but he refused. Witness got Docke. Launch leaves Statas Pieront and made the coolie take at 4.30 p.m.

5.15 p.m. Right Section, M, G. Co-Section drill and Musketry exercises on Cricket Ground.

5.15 p.m. Left S:ction M. G. Co-Section drill and Bayonet fighting on Cricket Ground.

the ricksha to a Chinese Cons- table and asked him to make After that the coolie took him to the coolis take him to the Camp, the Camp and witness gave him a silver Dollar, and immediatly the man bolted leaving his Ricksha 5.15 p.m. Reoruite of all units in the road. The man soon after- (except Right Section M. G. Co. wards came back with an Indian and Signalling Section)-Squad Constable, and witness then spoke drill. and Rifle exercises at Head-about the dollar. They all went quarters under 8.M, Higby and to the Police Station together. Sgt. Fall.

5.15 p.m. Stretcher Bearer Seo fion Iastraction at Headquar tera. Remainder Nil.

Note. No.1 Section Arty. Bat ty will parade with No. 2 Sec tion Arty. Batty on Thursday, 25th instant.

Detall

1 Gun Club Hill, Kowloon :

Os daly notil 24th instant Scouts Company.

Officer on duty Capt. Stewart, P. of W. Camp. Kowloon : On duty tonight Civil Service Company.

Questioned by Mr. Lindzeli sa ta whether it was not strange that the coolie should run away and leave bisrichaha, defendant said that was not the first time such a thing had happened. A few weeks ago he lost a 50 cent piece in the same way but did not report the matter to the Police.

Mr. Lindsell said he found the case one quite impossible to dater- mine and defendant would be discharged.

THE CINEMATOGRAPHS.

Victoria,

Officer on duty Capt. Churchill. Full houses have again booni On duty to-morrow night No. 2 the rule at the Victoria Theatre. Section Art. Batty, I man from at the various week-end perform. No. 1 Seation. Art. Batty, and 1ances. The Friday and Monday... :man from Left Sec.. M. G. Co.

Officer on duty Lient. Danby, Orderly Sergeant until 24th inat, Sergt. Ramany,

DAY BY DAY.

programme containg some bright little comice, another.

Willes ingenious

picture with a dash of the war about it, Patha's Gazette as good as ever —a senestional three-part story film: "The Flight that. Baves,” and a particularly beautiful coloured picture of the Cotentin district of Northern Franes. On "Midnight Saturday and Sunday,

The Flower Show. We have been favoured with a copy of the schedule for the 1916 Flower and Vegetable Show to be held ander the auspices of at Maxim's" was again put on and the Hongkong Horticultural proved a very satisfactory, draw. Society. There are no fewer than Tomorrow night there is a com- 123 clasess, and on this occasion plete change of programme, the four-special challenge cops are special items boing "Fascination" being sabecribed for, to be offered and "The Tango Tangle." forthe most praiseworthy exhibita

Bijou.

1.

Last night Miss Glory Taft gave in vertain sections. These capa are to be won three times in ano-her first performance at the Bijou cession or four times in all before Theatre. Misa Taft has just ar- rived from Shanghai, where she becoming the property of the ex- hibitor, Mr. A. Nicol is the Hon. he had a very successful season.

Her songs last night met with { Secretary of the Society.

a fine reception which was, in all Dedication of a Celebrated. Plature..

Yesterday morning, before, the respects, well deserved. She is 9.30 Mass at the Catholic Cathe clover and attractive artist, with dral, His Lordship Bishop Pozzoni a pleasing vico and mouner, dedio ed picture of the which should make her very Madonea which has been placed popular in Hongkong, The pio- over one of the side, altars. The tures at the Bijon this week-end wing, which is a popy of the ere as good as ever indeed, the.. principal film "The Black: well-known bat anonymous picture of Our Lady of Perpetual Envelops" is a strong oheranfer Saccour in St. Alphonsus Charch study, considerably above, the Rono, was purchased by average cinematograph play. private subscription, undertaken HEALTH OF THE COLONY, by the Oatholio Women's League

painting,

of Hongkong and friends. The The return of the number of unveiling of the gift was per- oase of communicable diseases. formed by Mrs. Loureiro, pre-which have been, notified as oc

dent of the League.

earring in the Colony of Bong- Engineers' Concert. kong daring the week ended Complete success attended the November, 20 18 0

1803 follows second of the series of social even- Ono (fatal) oase of Babonio, Chin- inge arranged in connection with ese Two (ons fatal) of Diphthers, the Engineero

gra Tastitate, which Chinojo, Six (four, fatal) of took place on Saturday. A large Eutoric Feverno, Jadian, the attendance appreciated an enter-reat Chinese; One(fatal) of Laining, programme, which had Paorporal Fever, Chinese. been arranged by. Mr. W, Badge. Those contributing to the pro- gramme were the Misses Cooke

add Scott, Mesara, A.J. England; ! ::

W. Bristow, O.D,Siles, H. Relph,

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MOVEMENT OF STEAMERS.

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sailed from San Francisco on the 23rd Ostober; Isospected to arrive at this port via Honolulu, Japan Ports and Mualla

duoted by Mr. O. D. Silas, and on Tuesday the 23rd inst, ...

TheP.&O. LL. NAGOYA left Foochow

the Kowloon Quoriotte. Professor for this Port on the 21st lartant, moraing E. Middleton Smith occupied the and is due here on the 33rd fast, at about chair.

daylight,

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ANSWER TO

LORD KITCHENERS

CALL?

300,000 MEN WANTED NOW LE

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WAR OFFICE WHITEHALL S.W

I have said that I would let the country know when more men were wanted for the war. The time has come and I now call for 300.000 recruits to form new armies..

Those who are engaged on the production of war- material of any kind should not leave their work. It is to men who are not per- forming this duty that I appeal.

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IBRE." is only, one reply THERE

that our King and Country expect from- every, man who is between 19 and. 40 years of age and physi

That is to cally fit,

Offer your Services to the

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