LOCAL SPORT.
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RIFLE SHOOTING.
Volastete Reserves v.
Dockyard R.C. - Great interest was 'osatred in this League match, which took place at the Tai Hang range on Saturday, the result being a win for the Reserves, who maintained their reputation sa skilled marke mer. Scores :-
H. K. V. R.
200 500 600
RRESPONDENCE.
[The opinions expressed by corres- pondents are not necessarily those of the "Hongkong Telegraph."]
THE MAN-POWER QUESTION, (To the Editor of the * Hongkong Telegraph."]
utmost interest the views of Sir,I have read with the
Patriot," exprewed in your Paper of the 19th inst., and, with ification to which you dra: alten- no less interest, the official not- tion. The former, whether they be feasible or not, represent what is evidently the onlcome of careful thought, while the latter appeara in the light of a hurried endeav- our to appease soy uncficial feeling and allay any individual 20 initiative on a matter whích sil 88 the men of this Colony have at 88 heart. How is it that we have not 84 heard before that recommenda g2tions have been made for a wider
05
O.Q.M.8. McKay 32 Pia Jenkins 30 Sgt. Leach ... 31 Pie. Holsanan 28 C.Q M.S. Tollan 28 Opl. Lyons 25 **LA. Thernhill... 25 Sgt. Bannerman 27
***
M
29 34 31 29 30 29 32 28 26 32 32 27 27 30 28 24
93
79
Total...
*Open sight.
Dockyard.
...894
200 500 600
Mr F. Goodman 32 33 31
96
80 of the Hongtong Volunteer Corps and the Hongkong Volun- teer Reserves for military pur poses, and, why is it that thore effected, should, up to this moment, be kept in the dark as to what the recommendations actually are?
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, JANUARY 22, 1917.
SAKURA BEER DAIRY FARM NEWS.
SOLE AGENTS :
SUZUKI & CO.
TEL. 468 ALEXANDRA BUILDING,
Mr H. Elson
29 33 33
***
Mr A. Brook
+
30 27 31
Mr A. B. Allan
27 23 Mr E. Stare 28 27-29 MrW.B. Cousine 28 28 28 Mr F. Wright... 30 28 24 Mr F. Brown
(Capt.) 24 28 24 78
29
The change will have to be very. 95 drastio indeed to satisfy the grow- 88 ing feeling of unrest among 85 right-thinking mea 84 Colony, and unless they are on in this 83 lines similar to those suggested 801 by "Patriot," they might just se
well be abandoned:
G.
Yours etc.. ANOTHER PATRIOT. 687 Hongkong, January 21, 1917.
Loan 4% per diferenca
in apertura sights
3
Total
684
641
1 BURGLARIES AT
KOWLOON.
POLICE RESERVE ORDERS. loon had a sequel at the Polios Two recent burglaries at Kow- Court this morning, when a num- ber of people were charged be fore Mr. J. R. Wood.
Ordera received to-day by Mr. F. C. Jenkin, D.S.P. (Reserve) stals.
Muskatry Course 1917, Part. I
house of Mr. Heron, who lives at On the night of February 8,the Chater Bungalow, Nathan Road, was entered and various pro- at $311 WE vate
The names, with their respec-party valued live scores, of the 25 men who on stolen. Sunday, Janury 21, qualified to
Ere Part II are ralados-evening of February 18, Mr. quarters Club. The six highest Carry, living at "Rockville," scores (out of a possible 75) Kimberley Road, had his cook. house broken inte, most of the 1. P. C. 570 J. E. Roobs 70 pots and pans being stolen.
MATA
2. P. C. 780 F. E. Remedios 66
3. Staff Inspector Lanigan P. O. 501 J. A, Barradas
**
As the result of police in- vestigations, Inspector Gordon
64 charged to-day, three men with
4. P. 0,745 J. A. Guterres the larceny of Mr. Curry's goods,
P. 0.781 0. A. Rodrigues... 62nd albo with receiving 5. P. 0. 561 Antonio
6x them. Another maa and
++
6. P. 0. 533 J.M. Ribeiro 60 woman were charged with receiv- ing part of the property of Mr. Heron and also part of Mr. Curry's property.
Nos. 3 and 4 Companies. All Recruits and all members who did not fire (or failed to pass}
The three men admitted the Part II of the 1918 Course, are offence, and were each sentenced provisionally warned to attend to six months' hard labour and the range on Sunday next, four hours' stocks. The man and January 28. They will leave as woman were remanded to allow follows:-
of more evidenca being obtained.
No. 3 Company, leave Blake Pier at 9, s.m. sharp., returning from Blonecutters st about 1.45 P.M.
No. 4 Company, leave Blako Pier at 115 p.m. sharp.
PASSENGERS ARRIVED.
Per HAITAN, from Swatow, on Thoms in possession of new Jan. 20. Winchester darbines will take Green Kri them on to the range. All others
Pera, JAPAN, from Miike, on Jan. 20, | will have rifles issued to them on
Britter the range.
For a. ARMAND BERIC, from Yoko. hama, on Jan. 21. Abo
Police School. Thursday, January 25.-Staff Class and Clase IL
Friday, January 26.-Class (Inspector Gerrard) and Class
III (Inspector Grant).
Brotherton
Chan Yu-cong
Okachl Okamoto Remedion Mra
Stephen Tomaya
Chan Pon-lan Miss Suya
IChan Yun-kl
Fujimoto N
Fung Shui-ping Lira Usamate Fitzpatrick
Hama N
Note Members will attend in Gabbay
uniform and provide their own Harris A B B
Katz Kamei Manchi
Friday, January 28-All Be-Natsumoto
writing material,
Parades 8.30 p.m.
éraits of Nos. 1, 2, 3, and 4 com-Niki O
panies under the Sergeant Major.
Monday, January 20.-No. 2
Watanabe Wong Hing-kwong
Mr & Mrs Yamato Yamaguchi O Yabe Yamagukchi Y Zumi
Company, maxim gangers, all THE ANCIENT TORTURERS.
recruits.
could have devised nothing more erne!
Tuesday, January 30.-Nos, 3 than the frightful twinging, pains of and 4 Čompanisë, Ambulance cistica. platoon, and baglers and drum-more effective that.
mers.
Modern Medicine can device nothing
LITTLE'S ORIENTAL BALM Wednesday, January 81-All amiction. Is dose its work and does it wherewith to combat this terrifying
ZDOPBILE.
Friday, February 2-Mo. 1 Company.
The above Company Parades will be taken by the D.8,P. (R).
Orchestra. Thursday, January 25.-Prao- tion at Club Lusitano at 6 p.m.- Bend Practice, Tuonday, January 30,6 p.m. |
wall All pain immediately relieved. Bmply rub it in.
For relatica, rheumatias, neuralgia, and all bodily aches and pals LITTLE'S ORIENTAL BALM is the one ramedy of proven efficacy. It is waiting to reliava you. If you suffer faríkar you can only blame yourself. '
Bold as Bs. I par botik. Of all Chamists and Patent Medicios Vendors throughout Indim.
Agia for Hongking, Masari, A. 3,WATERS & 14. MAS,
R.
Owing to the prevalence of SMALL-POX among the Chinese Population the Public are advised not to visit the New Year Fair.
D. W. TRATMAN. Head af Sanitary Department Hongkong 19th January, 1917.
TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. From SHANGHAI, KOBE, and MOJI.
THE Steamship
"JAPAN," having arrived from the above Ports, Consignees of cargo are hereby informed that all min the sardous and/or extra hazardous Godowns of the Hong- kong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd. whence, and/or from the wharves, delivery may be obtained.
POULTRY.
OUR
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AND
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ARE THE BEST IN THE EAST.
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TENDER EATING, DELICATE FLAVOUR.--TRY THEM.
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WHITEAWAY'S
SALE.
~EXCEPTIONAL VALUE
球
PYJAMAS
Made of a fine Ceylon flannel, cut
on fu'l free lines that
prevent tightness at any point.
$6.00
Per sult,
3
Sults for
$16.50.
MACKINTOSH
a co., LTD.
Men's Wear Specialists,
16. DES YEUX ROAD.
TELEPHONE NO. 28.
Powell
Special Reductions Available Wm.
only for Week Ending January 27th.
CAPES. Ladies face cloth capes trimmed satin and silk. This Week's Price $5.00 each.
A CLEARING LINE. Ladies felt hats and wool caps Usual Price from $2.00 to $7.59 This Week's Price 50c. each.
A few all Wool Golf Coats in White and Green, only slightly damaged Original Price $9.50 11.50 each. This Week's Price $3.75 each.
UNDERSKIRTS. Coloured satin skirts. Usual Price $5.00 to $20.00 each. The Week's Price $2.50 each. SHOPSOILED CAMISOLES.
White nainook with lace and embroidery trimming. Usual Price $2.00 to $4.50 This Week's Price $1.00 each only.
SHOPSOILED NIGHTDRESSES,
Usual Price $5.50 to $8.50 each.
FLE- ***
COSTUME SKIRT. A few only in tweed.
Usual Price $6.00 7.50 9.00 10.50 13.50 14.00 15 00 15.50 20.03 This Week Price 14.00, 5.00,6.00, 7.00. 9.50, 9.50, 10.00, 10.50. 14.00.
HATS. Ladies' and Maid's Hats, stupendous reductions to clear. No claims will be admitted Usuni Price $4.00, $4.50, $5.00, $6.00, $7.00, 7.50, $8.50, $9.00. after the Goods have left the
This Week's Price Godowns, and all Goods remain-
HALF THE ABOVE, PRICES.
ing undelivered after the 27th GIRL'S AND MAID'S COATS. In warm serge, tweed, velvet, etc, instant, will be subject to rent.
Claims against the steamer must be presented within 10 days
of arrival; otherwise they will not be recognized.
No Fire Insurance has been effected.
Bills of Lading will be counter-
signed by
DAVID SASSOON & Co., Ltd,
Agents. Hongkong, 20th January, 1917. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. From CALCUTTA.
THE Steamship
"GREGORY APCAR." having arrived from the above)
Ports, Consignees of Cargo by
Usual Price $6.90. $8,00, $10.00, $12.03, 613-50. This Week's Price HALF THE ABOVE PRICES,
Usul Price $11.50
DRESSING GOWNS. Only a very few ripple cloth gowns in
self colours.
Th's Week's Price $5,75.
Usual Price $5.59 DRESSING JACKETS. In plain ripple cloth trimmed dølaine, This Week's Price $2.75,
Usual Price $6.00, $6.50, 17.00, $7.50 This Week's Price $3.00 eh. KNITTED COATS. Knitted wool Jackets in Red for infants.
DELAINE BLOUSES,
This season's models in white and coloured striped designs. Usual Price $4.75. 15.50, $6.50, $7.75, £8.00 This Week's Price $3.50, $4.00, 4.00, $5.50, $6.00.
her are notified that all Goods EXCEPTIONALLY CHEAP, Coloured crepe, lawn and Voile are being landed at their risk
Blouses.
into the hazardous and/or extra Usual Price $3.50, $4.75, $5.00. hazardous Godowns of the Hong-
This Week's Price $1.00 only.
kong and Kowloon Wharf and LADIES' COATS. Only a few of these remain and they will be Godown Co., Ltd., whence and/or |
from the wharves delivery may be obtained.
.Goods not cleared by January 27th will be subject to rent,
.
offered at further reduced, prices,
Usual Price $15.00, $17.50, $17.50 $23.50, $32.50 $42.50.
This Week's Price $7.50 $8.75, $11.50, $16.00 $21.50, $28.50.
All broken, chafed and dam. FEATHER MOUNTS AND WINGS.
aged packages are to be left in the Godowns where they will be examined by Messrs. Goddard & Douglas on January 26th, at 10 a.m.
Claims against the Steamer must be presented in writing within 10 days after arrival of Steamer, otherwise they will not bo recognised
No Fire Insurance will be effected by the undersigned in any case whatever.
DAVID SASSOON & Co.. Lid, Agents. Hongkong, 20th January, 1917.,
WANTED, WANTED.-For
At Half Price.
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