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WAR TELEGRAMS

(Continued from page 1).

THE FIGHTING IN THE BALKANS.

TURKBY ALARMED.

November 27, 3.15 p.m. Reater's correspondent at Balonios reports that atrong British reint reements arrived there on the 25th.

Winter in the Balkans has begun earlier than usual and, con- sequently, it may he anticipated that the military operations will be imjeed.

According t› reports from Oonstintinople, the Turkish Govern- ment is alarmed at the presence of Germans in Turkey and is deter mined not to permit further arrivals.

BULGARIA AND ALBANIA.

November 27, 3.15 pm.

According to Beuter's Paris correspondent a Salonica telegram states that the declaration of the Bulgarian newspapers that there is no longer any question of conquering Albania, may be inspired by fear of the Tarke retaining Thrace.

Boven Torkish divisions are at Safli, north-east of Dedesgatch, one at Mustapha Pasha, one at Varna, one a Burgas. Constantinople newspapers emphasise that the question of Thrace is still unsettled and that, with Germany's support, Tarkey in Europe should be restored to the limits of 1911.

SERBIANS' HEROIC FIGHT.

November 27,3 16 p.m. Details of the capture of Mitrovitz and Prishtina by the Au trians sud Germans show that in the former place the enemy cap tured important booty. The Serbiana fought moet beroically at Prishtina and kept a numerically superior enemy at bay for ten days, inflicting terrible lessen. They retre led only when their

cmmunition was exhausted.

BULGARIAN ENCAMPMENTS BOMBARDED.

November 28, 2.25 a.m.

A Paris communique regarding the Eastern Army says our aeroplanes dropped fifty bombe on the Bulgarias encampminte near Stromaitz, and we bombarded Istip. Owing to the present position of the Serbian armies, our troops oconpying the left bank of the Corna river bave withdrawn to the right bank, the movement being effected without difficulty

(Continued on page 8.)

LOCAL SPORT.

(Continued from page 4)

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

Club "B."

E. R. Reed, o Roberleon, b

Overy

***

**T

A. Whitmaral, b Kay

H. E. Mariel, o Robertson, b

Kay

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1916,

TELEGRAMS

The following telegrams appeared in our special edition |of ysterday :-}

BRITISH TRADE IN CHINA

Now Methods Necessary.

(Router's Service To “The Telegraph."}

London, Baonived, Nov. 17,

In address to the Far Eastern seation of the London Chamber of Commerce, China Asscoistira Mr. Ainscough, who recently conclad- ed a minion of investigati u of the interia of China on behalf of the Board of Trade, said that oloser cooperation of British officials, maoufacturers, chants, and financial intereste would be necessary if we were to

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compete successfoily with Ger- man methods. Our manufactur ere should work more for the fature and not always expect an immediate return. -Greater facilities were required fr m becke sud finaccial the institutions for finer oing defer ed payments on large Chiuese Gor- eriment and private contracla. As Obias was opened up our mercantile men would require more knowledge of the language and the business methods of the country. The present scarcity of young Englishmen possessing sach knowledge would becous more acuté, but it was hoped ths? Estern houses would encourage maniatants to take University Chinese and t curaes in

study the language in China.

Mr. Ain cough appealed to be British merchants in China to take advantage of the all in German ompetition to revise their moth- nde and seize the opportuniti, He depreosted the misgivings garding the proposed change in The Chinese cons itution. The President bad proved himself that he was the only one able to govern the country, and if change would maintain

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stability and increase the effici

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the

enoy of the Government, and

would settle the question of the

14 eaccession, we might be able lu

H. E. Taylor, b Kay...

D. M. R.

W.

R. P. Thursfeld, b Kay

Donnelly Hancock

***

10 2 38

1

8. 8. Moore, not out .....

4

0 21

0

11

0 75 5

Major Morgan, not out

Extras

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14

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0

4 0 42

V

Anderson

Наде

Leith

HongkongA

G. R. Bayer, b Macsskill

M. M. Maas, b Braga

Major Harris-Edge, o Evans,

:b Broga

17.

B. Bancock, not out ...

6 congratulate the new Empire of Jbina upon a wise and far-sighted decision.

Total (for 5 wickets) ...184 G. E. Aubrey, F. H. Biker, F Syme Thompson, aid A. G. Gice 36 did not Fat.

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

10

R. N. Anderson, o Mac skill. O Febertson 8. Stafford, o Batton, b Brags. 17

M. R. W.

THE MERCANTILE MARINE.

Master, Mata and Evgineer Examinations.

The following nie, the results of the ad fe examinations held at the Harbour Office during the mouth of November:-

David Thomas James, for lat Mate, passed on the 18th Novem-

SER

2

0.

0 Kay

11

1 42 4

8 Overy...

10

0 61

1

3

0 24 0

+

MacKrozie...

2 0 25 0

Civil Service v. Royal Engineers

18

...

P. Jacke, not out

3

***

Extra

***

Total (for 8 Pickels)

fortable victory in this match on Lenry William Belletty, for 12 Saturday, mainly due to the all-2nd Clase Engineer, passed on

round display given by Witchell, the 20th November. 174 who not only scored 98 rana hal

J. Gisieter, o Green, "b

Macaskill

The Civil Service woo a ember.

Cecil George Johnstons, fr took six wickets for 28. Drd alro 2ud Class Eugineer, passed on F. W. Carey, A..O. Leith andid good work with the bill. the 26th November,

D. E Doonely did not hat.

BOWLING ANALYSIS,

Brage

Macaskill Evans Fletcher...

Scores --

Civil Service. O. M. R. WP. T. Lamble, b Wyak

0

***

12 1 74 3

13 1 39.3

Ex

8 0 30 0

S

E. W. Dawson, e Wright, b

McGregor...

R. O. Witchell, o Wyatt, b

McGregor ...

98

...

12

3. 0 10 0

R. G. Southerton, a White b

Baker

***

Kowloon "B" v. Hongkong "8", With their first elevene suggged on this side of the harbour, Kow. loon and Hongkong "B" teams

J. Desne, b Wright met at Kowlooo, and here also a draw was the result, the visitors. J. Tacchi, not out...

A. Biden, Allen, brhillips R. O. Bird, b Wyat U Bars, not out

registering 164 for 5 and Kowloon 25 short of that total for a liko number of wickets. Read and Murial were much in the picture and between them knocked up 128

the visitors' runn, 'Scoren;-;

"B". Kowlood B. O. Brown, b Byme Thomp

Con

P. W. A. Wilkie b Syme

Thompson

LM. Whyte, not out A. B. F. Raven, b Syme

Thompson

Col. Watson, b Reed

Extras ***

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"CHINA,"

Ideal weather prevailet for the

HOOK-Hochheimer, Zeltin- first races in connection with the

in ther Bills of Lading for coun-ger, Erdener Treppchen. Championships of the Handicap: tersignature, and to take im- ·BURGUNDY & CLARET - Heyward Hays and Geel classes of the Hongkong Carinthian Yasht mediate delivery of cargo from Nath, Johnston's La Rose, Pom- Clab, which took place yesterday. Carzo remaining undelivered gundy, California Red Wines. 25 A good N.N.E. wind was flowing,

6

110

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0

2

alongside.

ard, St Julien. Sparkli g Bur

WHITE WINES-California,

on 29th Nov. 1915. at 5 pm. will and, as will be seen below, some by landed at Consigness' risk and Hout wood falabes were with ed. expense, and delivery must then Moselle, 10 The following were the results be taken fr.m. the Company's

Total (for 7 wickets)... 156 W: Hill and W. 8. Edmonds did not bat.

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

O. MR W. 10 053

2

1 20

1

B

1 22

1

Baker MeGregor 81 30.

3 Phillips

Handicap Claas.

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1. Rous pieered by Capt. G.G.

Wood.

2. La Linda steered by Mr. F. Smythe

Ayoaks did not finish the

[cotireo."

Heyward Haya Class. This race provided a very cz 2 oiting "faish between the 2nd, 0 12 143rd and 4th boats, one fifth of a Royal Baglacers. second only separating the 2nd MoGregor,eSoutherton, b Bird 12 boat from the 3rd when the line

***

Sauterne,

Sparkling

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No file Insurance whatever will be effected

.. Also

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No Claim will be recognised 20 ago Welch's Grape Juice. after the goods have left then view from Friday, the 3rd

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No Claims will be recognised

ย was crossed. All the available if filed after 25th December, 1915.

Wyatt Wright

MA

1

1

...

27

"

Wright, a and b Witchell

8. 9. Wyali, b Bird

boats started.

B. P. Baker, o Hara, b Bird.....

2

O

Witeball.

28

10. Heath, b Witchell...

10

Sergt. Phillips, b Witchall

0

HI

2. Dawn steered by Mr.-0. E.

Davis.

139

Oxford, & Witchell

8. Helson, b Bird

0

091

S. Bell, not cut

0

D. J. Mackerzis, b Taylor 34

Hajor Robertson, not oat

Extra

Total (for 5 wickets)

D. Forsyth, H. Overy, W.

and Mao Kensie did not bat,

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

Bead Byme Thomp

Baker Taylos Major Mor

378. P. Allen, o Sare, b Witchell

0. M. B. W. 9:0.20 1

.12.3 83 3

3.4 0

23

0.22

014

O. White, b Witchell...

Bird

O. H RITTER,

Agent.

YOU CAN DO IT YOURSELF

1. Bat steered by Mr. B. O. Hongkong, 29th November, 1915. suffer yourself in the relentless grip of

53. Alios steered by Mr. B. E.

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Gael Class.... The ison started. al 10 6.m. Extras 2 and the final positions wOID 15

follows:

Total

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

Witchell

20. MB. W.

8 8 14

128

1. Toinette steered by Mr. A.

A. Claxtoo.

2. Gast steered by. Mr. B.

Pearman,

3. Theola ateered by Captain

Biddell.

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