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HONGKONG, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1915

DDERBY AT THE

STOCK EXCHANGE.

More Man Must Come in..

VOLUNTAR ORDERS.

Cor Orders issued to-day by

A. Chapman, V. D

No. 1643 Corp F. H Shaw is Great intarest "was manifested on the Stock Brohange this after-permitted to rougn, on leaving noon, says the Globe of Noram the Colony, dated 16. 11. 15. bee24, on the occasion of the visit of Eped Decky, the Director of Recruiting,

His Lordship arrived just be fors 12:30. Buxinam had been spended some minutes earlier sod moesberg had taken up their positions in readiness for the speech, and when Lord Darby appeared he was received with loud and prolonged cheera.

Hr. H. W. Henderson presided, and in introducing. Lord Derby stated that over 1,100 members of the Stock Exchange, over 1100 marks who had admission to the House and not less than 2,800 of the general staïf had enlisted in the Forces, making about 5,000 recruits from the Stock Brohange.

Parades. Parades for Saturday, 1st Janu-

By Nil

Parades for Sandsy 2nd Jann- ary Nil.

Parades for Monday, 3-d Jann- arg*****

7,00 am and 5.30 p.m. Mem- becs of Signalling Section and other Signallers in Signalling Section order dated 8. 12. 15-

SHARE MARKET.

CIVIL SERVICE G.C,

Quotations.

Up to the Mimate:--

Douglas &-$104), buyers,

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جد

Esubs --- $3.40, maler. Kowloon Dock-$86, buyers Ewo- $137, buyers Cementi- $18.30, sales and

buyers. Electrica —$44, uslos.

Annual

Calidren.

Civil

OUR STORTS LETTER.

VOLUNTEER RESERVE

Orders

ORDERS

*B Co-wi

just had a match between two such clever little men, and not for some time has so much eas thusiasm been shown at the National Sporting club. They were (Continued from age 10.) Young For of Leeds and Jim Major Wakema

Berry of Nawosstle, and they met i HÉVR KG: Men on both sides were of course for the Bantrm weight British

Prisoners of short of practice, but the Brar championship and a stake of & Gun Club Hill Detachment. As About one hundred children ians showed the bar conditions 5350 Nanber would bare hean in Corps Order No. 3. -Indo - China (Combined).—were their annual Obrist- and this advantage enabled them thought tall as a jockay, and

*C* Co. will parade mas treat by the members of to win by three tries to without undue wasting either $172, buyers. Indo-Chinas (Deferred)-$117, the

Service Cricket points to 3. For the South Africas could have ridden at under 8 st. Cricket ground on Mon buyera.

Club on the latter's ground the firing half brck, Lent. In the ring indeed For only 3rd January at 5.15 p.m. Drem this afternoon. Amongst those Nicholson from the Western weighted 8. 4 lbs. and his drill order present were Indy H, the Province, and the fallback. I opponents pound heavier. Yet Misses May the Hoo. Mr. and Wakefield, gave a high claw both revealed splendid stamins to Cricket ground of

Some saxpEINO · Mr. Chatham, and Mr. J. B. display.

WE back up their gifted talents the 5th January st when it wa* as bucura. Barry was the more Dress: drill ceder. expressed Wood.

During the afternoon the band seen that the Northern Union powerful, but, like the old woman A Co. will of the 74th. Punjabia played Wigan clab man, Gwra This, who extried all her eggs in the Cricket ground on Fr very enjoyable programme of was at fallback for the Barbari- same basket, be can the risk of Jacy. at 515 pm De music. The excellent arzsogeant. In ordinary times the pre-accident. That is to my be relied order. menta were made by the follow-mance of a professional in an too mach en his shangth, on the

Recruits will parade on the Hissen Hizken" team would not be psr-destructiveness of his strong right | Cricket Ground on Handay tře and mitted, but quite rightly a special band, which he was for ever 3rd Jany. Wednesday, the 5th. Messrs. Wright and Hornby McLeod, Mesra Thornhill, Boud, dispensation has been gran ed to seeking to nee with telling effect. Jeny and Dauraday the 8th stany Gun Club Hill, Kowloon -- On duty until morning of 2nd have revived a telegram from Berne and Hill This Committee Northern Union players to ake It was signal of danger. Fox at 5.15 p.m. under Sergh

London stating that rubber has also undertook the decorating part in Army football. A Welsh was quick to realise, and it soon Band. Dreka drill order prox-Right Section M. G. Oo.

Officer on duty Lieut. Kennett,dvanced to 4/- per lb.

of the Christmas Tree, which man, and formerly's member of became evident that if the latter P. of W. Camp, Kowloon --

A telegram has slec beet re was a very pretty sight. Tes the Neath club before going would escape it his good all On duty to-night N. C. Oz. and ceived from Shanghai to the effect was provided for the visitors. over to Wigan Gmup, Tonus round boxing would take him to on Monday the sun that Kang Yiks have declared a A great deal of amusement was was coe of the Northern Union vicky. Berry wanted to win by day she fish Jan men of 4th KSLL

dividend of Tla. 11; the books caused by Mess Ward and party which visited Australia in one hage pauch: Fox was com the 7th James at 515

tant to go on scoring point by Uniform to be worn be closed on January 7,

There is some doubt as to what point in each succeeding round Medical Carti will happen so Association foot and his wise policy was the mone

Membe Thoes right-hand | only tend ball when Lord Derby's recruiting accerfal scheme has brought all the young swings by Berry ware truly fear men to the Colours. A thorough some things, but For, by fine enquiry amongst the clubs, how discerncient, and speed of foot- ever, shows that the effect will not work would escape them altoget- Hurston will be very serious, for most of the bar or take them when thair he comeniting men playing are either already force Was almost spent. Buildings ** in the Army or engaged on Gor- Indeed, through the excellence | (Sunday): exc

Horse flag and Morse lamp prae- SHARE MARKET NEWS- tice at Headquarters.

.

Remainder NIL

Detail

Officer on duty Lieut. Danby. On duty to-morrow night Now 1 sec. Art. Basty and Left Sea. M.G.CO.

Officer on duty Capt Armstrong-

ing

committee The R S- Thornbill

MaMillan, who were dressed as 1914. clowns. There was a shooting the shoot sad a coconut shy

Laly May presented the gifts to handed a beautiful bouquet by Mine Iria Thornhill;

Lord Derby said he did not come there to be told of the loyal response of the Stock Exchange. He knew too well the patriotic responses they had made and he did not come there to ask for a single recruit. What he was there to do

Orderly Sergeant until morn- THOUGHTS ON CENSORS. the children, and afterwards was to-day was to ask them to help him in his scheme by loyal co-ing of 2nd proz-CorpL W. operation, for which he wanted Brown. all the loyalty he could possibly get (hear, bear). He wanted the nation to understand that there were people trying to do things sa best they could for the country, whether it was in France, in Gallipoli, or in the Government,

BAL Los Deus work was not going to be maintained by certain people stabbing them in the back (load applause)..

a

of

Mr. Birrell and the Banning of Poetry.

:

H. E. the General Officer Com- manding has approved of the sc ceptance of the the Officer Commanding Wing

Mr. Birrell, M.P., Chief Secre- 4th Battalion King's Shrop shire Light Infantry to relieve the tary for Ireland, speaking at Brie- N.C.Os and men of the HK.VC. tol at the 14th anniversary dinner

• Camp guard to-might. Fat the Anchor Society, said how The Commandant takes this ever cheerful and courageons, a opportunity of expressing grateful front Ministers presented to for- appreciation of the kindly thought|tans they were all well aware which prompted the above offer they were living in times of great

that ought to have been censored Where was one to which he could give himself give the lie direct- the accusations made against the Headquarters Staff applause). He had been there on many co soms patience with those who casions, and be knew that there were working the scheme. They was not a word of truth in what were endeavoaring to do in a

weeks under the voluntary system what Germany had done under conscription in 40 years. But

A regulation would shortly be issued by which the heads of large firms could make an appeal for their employees to be indispen able, and that appen, instead of going before the local court

Lord St Davids said.

The Signaling parade.st Volunteer)

little days OS

"ANOTHER BANNED BOOK meci work in the big mani- of his defence the Leeds man same place at

tion workshope. So football is offered comparatively almost certain to go on until the punishment. On the other hand, lend of Ayuït where sine funera

Mr. Caradoc #vans sad the Welsh Thesantry.

"The Rambow ”—only, one Now that matches must start

lethargy.

science had beaten the misapplied strength of his opponent.

Billiards.

by appointment Telephone No. 80. Recruits wishing to be paW Fed will attend at the same hours.

Exercises,

Field Exercise will be carri

**A*Cos

out during Jacusry as one

Further orders, will be issued.

Orderly Sergeant.

Orderly Sergess four morning

of

Sunday the Zad

the

morning of Batards.

runs of acordays

of the game may be. The clubs to get in one finishing blow, was except in urgent e sro, just as insistent as ever008 gradually weakened, and his wishing to be passe else that there must be no shirking seconds did the right thing 6pm. Telephone of duty. On this point the orders throwing the towel into the ring geon Lieut. Moore When Mr. Caradon Evans wrote of the Hall City club may be in the eighteenth round. For members at the Governmen He disliked to think that the House of Lords were in need of to take the place of the N. C. Oameral and mental discipline. The his book, "My People," he my quoted "Everyone of our players won his victory in splendid style, Hospital between 9:30 am Censor. But there were two and men of the Corps detailed for Ministry existed for one purpose. speeches made there the other day duty at the P. of W. Camp to-only, and that was the winning of ave hoped, but he certainly must prove to be a bona fide and everyone was glad that his 10.30 am. daily or at other hours this war, which presented problems could not have known, that worker before he takes the field. night.

that would tax the knowledge as it would raise the form of Neither the directors nor the well as the courage and patience controversy it has says the players will allow slackus in the of demigods Those problems Globe. It has been banned by ranks; neither do they desire changed week by week, and al- the libraries and Smiths, even slackers to visit the ground.” most day by day. As regards gathers, a little more so; and is nearly as hour earlier than at the The biliard professionals are criticism, he remembered the criticism of the Crimean war, and has taken the Principality by the beginning of the season owing to busy playing all over the country, attendancer at matobon have their squabbles. Ons scarcNİT that Dr. (afterwards Cardinal) cars and shaken it out of its failing light in the afternoons, but they are not too busy to drop "If the people I wrote about," fallen off, but there is still a real knows what value to pisos on Newman said all the blame was due to the British Constitution. The British Constitution might said Mr. Evans to a Globe re-interest in the game, and the their angry protestations against whatever in my book, then I the support they are receiving accepted seriously, and what not perhaps be the best constito presentative, had found any good clubs are quite satisfied with each other, what part meat be tion for the preparation for wam, bat it might, after all, be the best should have been failure, for They have the satisfaction of part as the necessary aide-show or lenges, and hass most unfortunate guarantee for ultimate victory they would have belied the vary knowing that they are at least booming of the profession. Reece better far than highly organised, hypocrisies on which I based my covering all their expenses. There is most persistent in his chal- In the abstract I love my people, in the three competitions sa the of military tyranny. bat from the freer perspective of result of the last series of matches. being pestered, for a month, E (loud laughter). The man who

menta (Cheers.)

Alluding to the censorship of London I see so many Barnley were beaten by Manches more Inman has at length screed gives information to the smeny

ifter City-their first defest since to a match with the Oldham He hoped, that arrangement goes by an ugly name, and it abould be given just as much to would meet many of the objections the Fress, Mr. Birrell said a great other a speech delivered in the that bad been raised. He asked deal of nonsense had been talked they would only admit it-the September 25th and Notta player. He offered to play three Blunders had been made, and wits narrowness, the meanness, the Forest's sequence of six wina was matches for £100 de conceding. House of Lords as it can be given for their loyal suppor

We all realized that we were had made merry. He for one pettiness of that part of West broken by a draw with Besd 2000 start in 18000 sich, or one to the man who risks his life in getting information for a foreign fighting for our very existence, would forbid the use, daring the Wales to which as yet civilisation ford City, bat they are still on level terms for £250. In each The chapel is the curse of Midland combinations respective take sixty per cent of the enemy (applause). There is a The men were coming in in large war, of poetry, for literary gaga has pat out only a tentative finger, ahead of the Laccashire and case be stipulated that he should question which we Englishmen numbers, but he should be mis-of that kind could stand over.

trast to the nome dans, with honesty, to con- ahead amongst the London cinis was up in arms Bhare and share have a right to ask Lord Bib landing them if he did not say Soldiers were the censors, and Wales. Issy it deliberately, and ly, whilst Cheleen went farther match receipts. At once Reece bleaiale as to who gave him the that they must come în in very we bad to information which he mid was much larger numbers during the soldiers in the field and at home radict me. Believe ma, if every sathe result of their victory over alike," he insisted, "or the winner

Fuound. They hay summon knowledge ? I am in the next shree weeks if the position to judge between things that chapel in Wales were to be burnt West Ham Burnley have anke the whole of the receipts. War Others has been a second of the voluntary systém was to bs were male and things that were to the ground, and a public-house extraordinary record on the Mas- This bas. brought a stres ==

vmezga muroda of the people. 100% had found that there were be shey have made mattor sa Lord B÷bblesdale would

"I will sum up his speech," said Lord Derby, in a very few words. No gentleman would have said it. Nogentleman will believe it (load and continued applause). And than about Lord Ribbles dale's speech. Lord Ribblesdale's speech was to my mind-wall, I will not say what I think about it where the employes lived, would dahumanised, brutalised instru- exordiam. It was not anʼatisek. have been so important change kosek of ruffling his rivals. After

be heard in the place where the head office was situated.

made ebaolutely to

"SaQand SLogs oq, £t employers in every possible way things, which he thought perfe

auty of everyone of milita

to place himself at the servis)

the State, No one had the 122

in his preant employment, Apart

from the numbers they would get,

and and give them every mate

MY MEUNG De carried on, but being written for the Pro

Ho

Welshmen

if employers prevented their men though himself that we now attesting they were beinging com- times took_tno-limised & view of pulsory service, with all its dim» | (lae necessities of a war like this him no patriot?<~ Is

truth.

800

yade the ho the dictator and only once have they I had

from distinct laciniam terms are

ze was indispensable culties and dangers, nearer, and for people were most anti-sense to sasame

pounded into their making the men come forward as ous to learn about their

ms Welshman 1

ould find is a most deci compulsory soldiers instead of relations, But the authorities very Welshman s saint of the and thei there was the moral effect upon voluntary ones.

had a stupendous burdan upon

fot water. our enemies that the voluntary

is, of cot We were going to win this them. They should not treat the "I wrote without fusternser spirit of Bagiend, was 82

war whatever the cost, but it was matter as if the Home Secretary wrote the strong wes it way at the graning and that we were detefoiled to bring the war Os successful concinsion. Every man subald go before the loca! tribunal, who would say whether

no, was making that assertion or the Lord Chancellor or the unbrand unless everyone did his duty duty fortunate soldier were to blame they mig at this crime tiond cheers),

mething for which the cause of

Threezinging caseza were given. Gore bênt were to blame, lo

as the Diretor: of Recr the platform, and a he was indispensable and could monstration not be spared.

Broad-street

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CHURCH SERVICES.

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