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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

SECOND

EXTRA

HONGKONG FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1916.

TO-DAY'S

LATEST WAR TELEGRAMS

[Beater's Service to The Telegraph.”]

THE APPAM.

TELEGRAMS.

THE PHILIPPINES.

PROPOSED AMERICAN

WITHDRAWAL.

THE SENATE'S DECISION.

WAS THE MOEWE THE CAPTOR?

February 3, 4.00 p.m.

According to Heutar's correspondent at Norfolk, Virginis, some of the German seamen on board the Appam wear cape bearing the name “Tania The Collector of Customs thinks that it was not the Hoewe, but a larger vessel, that captured the liner.

London, Received February 4, Beater's correspondent at Washington states that the Senate haa pased, by the President's casting vote, an amendment to the Philippines Bill withdrawing the sorraignty of the United States within not less then two and not more than four years.

Amendment which Protić- ant Wilson favours has not yet come before the House of BaTM presentatives.

ZEPELLIN VISITS (SALONICA.

BELIEVED TO HAVE BEEN MIT.

February 3, 2.50 pm.

Reuter's correspondent at Salonica says a Zeppelin agzin approached the city last night. It was stopped and is believed to have been hit by British batteries.

UNBEST IN PORTUGAL.

Riots and Bomb-throwing in Lisboa.

THE TURKISH HEIR-APPARENT.

REPORTED ASSASSINATION.

February 3, 2.50 p.m.

(Reuter's Service To The "Talagraph.")

London, Received February 4. The nurest in Portugual is manifested by strike riots in Lisbon, attended by bomb-throw- victims

According to Renter's correspondent at Paris, General Cheriting-which has claimed several Pasha, interviewed, sasarted that Yussuf Insiden was assinated because he opposed the Young Tarks. His successor, Vahi Deddin, is also opposed to the Young Turks, and he (General Cherif Pasha) did not dare to prophesy a long life for him.

"

THEFT OF WAICH.

SEQUEL TO GAMBLING.

CRICKET.

An Unwelcome Visitor From

Canton.

Serious Charge Against Hongkong

Club Coolie.

Before Mr. J. R. Wood, at the

Hongkong Club v. "The Rest."

Yesterday

the Hongkong Cricket Club played "The Rest," on the Club ground, before s large number of interested spectators. The scores

-HK_C_C_

A Chinese was charged before Mr. Hazeland, at the Police Court this morning, with astching a Police Court this morning, follows watch from the pocket of snother bouse ocolie emploved at the Hongkong Club was charged-with- Inspector Sim stated that, cutting another man.

B. A. & Ponsonby, b Maas... 19 from what be. could gather, Inspector Macdonald stated RC. Witchell, b Taylor the complainsat was mount that it appeared. the men wäre G. Harley, b Maas ing Car *at Shankiwan gambling and a dispute arose. J. V. Braga, c Msaa, b Han when he felt the watch suziched Defendant then, it seamed, seized from his pocket.

shatchet and cat the complain Major Robertson, c. Thursfield, ́ ́Defendant denied that he had ant. --

b Hancock

stoten the watch at all, saying

As the injured man is still in

that he found it on the ground. hospital, the case was adjourned.

the

A lukong said he was near the

place at the time of the

occurrence and heard a shout. He POLICE RESERVE ORDERS,

then saw defendant running and

he gave chase, catching him

after they had gone some yards.

His Worship ordered that the

F.-A. Redmond; not out K. Brayahay, not out,

Extras

*

141

...136 34 ... 18 10

Total (5 wickets) .....428 "BOWLING ANALYSIS,

Rzed

Orders issued to-day by Mr.Taylor

0. M. R W.

..21

2 96

...17

0 118

...10

1 74

8

0 "70

0 19

1 38

DON

defendant should be placed in F. C. Jenkin, DIS.P. (Reserve) Masa

Pearce

No. Company, Masketry, Thursfield ...3

Amended Orders,

Hancock ...12 Nos, 1 and 3 Platoons only will

The Rest.

the stocks where he could be suon, | etzterTM and remarked that he supposed be had come down from Canton with the object of stealing st Chinese New Year. How much money had he in his possession?

Inspector Sim-Fifty-three

cents.

Hin Worship:-1

suppose he stole that also. He will be sent to prison for two months.

·NAVAL CONCERT PROCEEDS.

Mr. H. G. Lister. President of

the B.N. Concert Party, forwards

leave Blake Pier at 9.00 £.....

H. E. Mariel, c. Ponsonby, b

Bird

punctually On Sanday next T. E Pesice, c. Brayahay, b February 6th, and not at 9:30 Mitchell sm as previously ordered.

No. 2 Platoon will not attend the Range on this date.

Caiform with Helmets or Cape. Leave Range about 1,30 p.m. Parades 5-30 P.zza Monday February 7th, No. 3, Company and Ambalance Com panies.

Tuesday February 8th, No. 1, and 2 Companies,

Wednesday February 9th, No.4 Company.

us the following statement con- Thursday February 10th, In cerning the recent entertainment spection of all ranke excep: given on behalf of the widows of Medical exempta.

Mall Movements.

E.B.A. Marley and Fta. Penfold: Receipts Bale of tickets, $348.05; door receipta and pro- grammes, $78.03; total, $484.03. The P. and O. Homeward Mail Expenses: Printing, $14.50; mer Maloja with the Hong. refreshments for performers, $2.- kong mail of December 30 Tut 50; balance to widows of ERA. arrived at Marseilles on Tuesday, Manley and Pie Fanfold, $407.08, the lat fatent.

R. Hancock not out H. H. Mass. b Marley

CA Hooper, c. Hamilton,

b Witchell

B. Reed, not out...

Taylor, E. P. Thursfield,

E. J. R. Mitchell, R÷Ken- nedy, A. L. Gace, did not

Extras

bat.

-89 89

28

0

0

Total (4 wickets) 326 BOWLING ANALISIS.

0. M. B. W.NB. W. Hamilton 13 1 63 0.0 Bird.17 3 500 Brayshay 5 0 51 0 11 Witobell 12 2 44 0 0 0 Stalker... 8 0 44 0 Marley 5 0 27 0-0 Bengal 3 0 1900)

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