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WAR COMFORTS."

A Month's Work by the Needle- work Culld.

The list of articles made during May under the auspices of the Queen Mary's Needlework Guild ie as follows:

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, JUNE 7, 1917.

UNION CHURCH PASTORATE.

ALLEGED DRUG THEFT.

The Rev. J. Kirk Maconachie's Popularity.

Ingenious Excuse by a Chinese.

The case was continued at the At a meeting held last night at Polios Court this morning, before Usion Obarch" Hall, the congre-

Mr. A. Dyer Ball, in which a gation unanimously endorsed a Chicese was charged with steal- resolution submitted by Mr. J.ing drugs, measuring glasses, etc. U. 5. R. G. Branch Kowloon. Walker, Chairman of the Com-the property of the Queen's Road 1,678 rolled bandages, 11 cape-mittee of Management, (who Pharmsey, to the value of $60. line bandages, 63 stamp bandages presid) to the fet that the Mr. Aggasz, prosecuted, and 38 eye bandages, many-rail seat-holders "extend to the defendant was represented by bandage, 330 square swabs, 800 Rev. J. Kirk Maconashia their Mr. J. H. Gardiner. sponge swabs, 18 abroads, 10 hearty invitation to continue as wool cape, I balaclava helmet, 4their Minister for a further term paire enrgical stockinge, 2 pairs of years." wool socks, 21 mope, 34 scrab bere (Signed) Margaret Keig-

wid.

Hr. J. B. Wood in seconding, and M.jar D. Macdonald in eapporting the resolation, spoke

Defendant said that he bad a wager with another man employ- ed at the shop. The other, man wagered that defendant could not tell the cames of aɔme drugs on the table. Defendant said becould,

ja very high terme of the R9 and commsneed to write them City Hall Work Party.

Mr. Maconachie's work as their on paper. Just then he was cilled Facked and sent May 3 to

Miniarer.

M-jar Macdonald outside, and that was all he knew Q.MN.G.-22 dregeing go observing that he believed be about it. He had no alternative 4 pr. boots, 78 shirts, 44 bed. jackets, 23 surgical shirts, 76 was expressing the opinion of bat to plead guilty, as he could: Vesta, 37 small pillow, 32 members of the Church not find the other map.

when he said that at the present

shrouds, 20 mops, 40 scrubbers, time it would be a calamity to bad been missed from the Phar-

4 prs. slippers, 19 belts, 9 prs operation stockings, 24 eyə band- ager, 4 cape, 23 tray olathe, carde books, wool, cantar.

Packed and sent to French Red

Crose May 8-31 pyjamas, 21 veste, 27 shirts, 7 pre. slippers, 48 milk covers, 16 bedjickote.

the Church if they lost the

services of Mr. Maconachie.

Mr. Aggasiz said that drugs macy since December last. De the shop for eight years. fendant had been employed at

Mr. A. Mackenzie said he had been twenty one years in the

Mr. McClintock, manager of the Colony and that during that time he bad been under various Pharmacy, said they had missed pastorates, He would make no drugs from the shop. Defendant invidious comparison, but would had borne a good character, Packed and sent to Mesopo say that since Mr. Maconacbe though he was a little sancy at tamia May 22-78 pr. prisma.had core among them it had been simes. 18 dressing gowns, 8 "surgical

a time of progress in the Charch skirts, 40 ebirts, 53 vests, 71 bed- jackets, 23 operation stockings, agreed with Major Macdonald in every sense of the word. He 5 cape, 1 pr. trench bote, 1 pr. that it would be a calamity if at slippers, 4 pra. bad boots, 54 milk

the present time the Church lost

Covers,

Packed and sent to The Matron 26th Stationary

Defendant was discharged.

the services of their Minister, HA SHANGHAI SENSATION. hoped that nothing would be left Hospital, undone on their part to ensure Yesbemidieh, Sinai Peninsula:-1 that Mr. Maconachie would be Joz, handkerchiefs, 19 cotton day called to the ministry of Union shirts, 9 night shirts, 8 pillows, Church for 4 dressing gowns, 24 pillow covers (applause). lidez. face towela.

a further term

German Agents Arrested,

DAIRY FARM NEWS.

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Agents

THE DAIRY FARM Co., LIA.

HONGKONG.

THE ATTACK ON A GIRL.

Defendant's Story of theAffair.

THE

COLONY,

TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS.

WANTED.

The case was continued before Mr. J. R. Wood, at the Police

VANTED A PURCHASER for a firet class PASSAGE Court this morning, in which a TICKET per 8.8. Nippon Maru to Chinese is charged with high- San Francisco. Will be disposed way robbery at Warebri, the of at a sacrifice. Apply Box 1291. victim of which was little c/o Hongkong Telegraph." adopted daughter of Dr. Kew.

FOR SALE.

TOYO KISEN KAJSHA

6. "SHINYO MARU,"

AND SHANGHAI.

via

Dr. Kew's bouseboy stated that it was bis custom to go and mest the girl every evening, sad, on FOR SALE UPRIGHT the day in question, be we

PIANO by Collard and following his usual practise and

Collard ia perfect condtion. WEB Home

way down the hill $100 a bargain. Apply Box 1290 wben the child billed

c/o "Hongkong Telegraph." ont and he saw the prisoner carry- Before putting the resolution, One of the tools of the local ing her away. He called out Packed and sent to Mesopota- the Chairman read a number of Germans Consulate is now in the and chased the defendant, who mia, May 28: 36 pillows, 14 dress letters, one signed by many re-hands of the Municipal Police in had, a moment previously, been From SAN FRANCISCO ing gowns, 6 shirts, 13 vests, 87 sidents of Mount Parker, who the person of a Tark, named trying to snatch a gold chain from HONOLULU, JAPAN PORTS bedjackets, 8 surgical shirts, 7 pra were unable to attend, expressing Abraham Ettinger, sa78 the

the girl's neck. Defendant ran their esteem of the pastor and N. C. Daily News of Jane 2. The away up the hill with witness in slippers, 30 shrouds, 22 pra. prismse, 4 reversible bed jackets, supporting the invitation for him whole facts of the charges upon pursuit. Witness caught up with 4 scrubbers, 68 mops, 120 milk to stay.

which Ettinger has been arrested him and a struggle ensued. H. Covers,— (Signed) L. O, Birck. The Chairman put the re-have not ap

The above named Steamer hav. to the present aucceeded in arresting him and he, ing arrived, Consignees of cargo From Amoy during April:

solution which

carried been revealed, but as mal- took him to the Polion Station. are hereby notified to send in 372 many-tail bardagen, 360 ananimously:

ters now stand he is charged with Defendant said that he was on their Bills of Lading for counter- ump bandages, 18 eye bandages,

infringing the neutrality of Chins his way to Wong-noi-chang but signature, and to take immediate 24 scrubbers.

declared by her in the present as he did not know his way he delivery of Cargo from alongside Foochow daring April:3 80 vests, 53 pyjama saits, 114 possession of a forged passport. terrified for some reason and be landed at Consignees risk and and alsz with being in went to ask the girl, who became on the 9th June, at 5 PM. will Cargo remaining undelivered chest protectors, 3 Balsciare caps, paira socke, 82 paira surgical Again is raised the question of began to run away. She was expense, and delivery must then 3 sleeping cape, 3 paire mittens stockings, 51 hospital cape, 32 the jurisdiction of the Mixed staggering and nearly falling, be taken from the Company's

Iloilo, P. I., during April:-492 anrgical cape, 8 pairs mit Court in such cases, but in this he went forward to assist her to Godown. rolled bandages, 4 many-tail

teoa, 2 pairs koee bindages, 27 towels.

caps, instance the question 88 54 shrouds, 11 body belte, 348 whether the acoured is to

to keep ber feet. She began to cry: Storage charges will be assess- Amoy dating May :-52 many bandkerchiefe, 109 milk covers, handed over to the Dutch Congal Thet was all he knew about it.

be sad witness came upon the scene. ed on all cargo remaining un- tail bandages, 163 stamp band- 6 tray clothe, 27 hold-all bage, General is one of the first points

delivered on 13th June, at 5 P.M. ages, 42 ere bandages, 26 shrouds, | 68 towels, 32 for scrubbere.

The case se adjourned.

No Fire Insurance whatever 98 handkerchiefs, 17 scrubbere.

to be dealt with by the Mixed Sent to French Red Cross, Court. Whether Mr. de Reus has

will be effected. Q.MN.G. and to the Highland Casualty Clesting Station (signed) K. Maconachie.

* Wesleyan Church Working

Party.

29 mulere, 72 handkerchiefs, 30 vest, 30 psira of socka:- (Signed) I. Robinson.

Catholic Women's League.. 2,058 rolled bandages, 8 pre. hospital socks, 21 caps, 35 knitted dasters, 5 prs, fannel trousers, 3 pr. socks, 1 pr. bed socks, 1 pr. glover, 90 food covers, 2 flanzel shirts:-(Signed) M. Loureiro.

Italian Convent.

Kowloon Unity Workers. To Mine Vivien, The Maurice

War,

Steamer or Godown

No Claim will be recognised after the Goods have left the

already moved in this case as in FOR RUN-DOWN PEOPLE. the other reported below, is not olear, Dr. Fischer, the prisoner's

All chafed and damaged cargo counsel, has raised the point and

The expression" "run-down" will be landed into the Com- it will be argued on Monday.

comes from the feeble action of an pany's Godown, where they will unwound clock, and the com. be examined on the 16th June, This is by no means the first parison is a good one.. Applied, 1917, at 10 AM. time that Ettinger has figured to health, it means a condition in filed after the 27th June, 1917. prominently in Shanghai since which all the bodily functions

No Claime will be recognised if the war, and for over 18 months are enfeebled. Appetite fails, the 5 it has been well known that he digestion is impaired, the nerves has been the responsible head of are impoverished, the complexion a department of the German Con- becomes pale, there is no anim salate-General, charged with the ation, but rather worry and mental issning of false passports. depression. Fatigue is a constant

Ettinger was brought up at the symptom.

Hostel, Hoxton, London N-5 parcels old clothes, containing 51 pieces women's clothing, 21 pieces boya' and girls' clothes, pairs ladies' boots and shoea.

To Miss Tacker, Soldiers and silore Help Bociety, The Institate)ald S., Hagger aton, Idon, E.-3 parcela old

6 enite jamas, 12 ebirta reclash containing:-34 pieces Mized Court, on June 1," before novated, 6 pra, hospital eccks, 2 men's clothing. cape,-(Signed) M. Loureiro.

Naval and Dockyard.

14 pyjamas, 31 vesta, 30 ebirta,

No particular organ being

Dr.

To Mrs. Lefroy, Vice President, Mr. Grant Jones and Magistrate affected, you must look for relief 3.8.F.A.. Horton Branch, Britan Waung, charged with unlawfully to the blood, as it pircalated ia St, London, N:-1 parcel old committing an act against the everywhere. Improvement in the 12 cocks, 24 shroule, 6 pillow clothes containing:-24 pieces Dentrality of China. He was also blood is quickly felt throughout

charged with unlawfully attempt the entire system, and (children's clothing. cases, 66 mops, 2 woolly cap; 67 handkerchiefe, 4 slippers, 3 To Miss Douglas, Children's 10g to forge a passport purporting Williams pink pills for pale to have been issued by the people are the best and most con- pairs trench boote, 6 surgical Aid Society, 2, South Motton St.;

Spanish Consul - General in renient blood builders. As your stockings, 19 eye bandsgea 7 London, W1 parcel new gar- Shangbai. milk covers-(Signed) N. Sande- mente containing:-24 pieces,

made from material supplied by Mr. K. E. Newman appeared War Charities.-(Bigped). N. for the prosecution and Dr.

Fischer for the defence.

man.

Oppell.

Peak Club.

blood becomes rich and red, the varione organe regain their tone and the body recovers ita vigour. Our Little Bit Society.

If you have any or all of the To Hospital Auxillaire, 113 Honfleur, France. 2,018 rolled.

Mr. Newman informed

stove symptoms try the tonis thei bandages, 142 suite pyjamas, 77

Court that this was a case in pille, obtainable everywhere, also treatment with Dr. Williams' pick many-tail bandages, 67 white 5 doz. rolled bandages 2 inch, which there were similar pointe post free, 1 bottle $1,50, six for woollen oeps, 24 eye handsger, 19 dox. rolled bindages 3 inch, 14 regarding the jurisdiction of the $8, from Dr. Williams' Medicine doz. rolled bandages 4 inch, 4 doz. Court, as had been raised in the Co.. 98 Szechuen Road, Shanghai 22 floor mops, 10 baga swabe,

To Queen Mary's Needlework rolled bandages 6 iach, 160 case of the defendant Ka'z

Free. A useful book can be Guild, 2 Cavendish Square, aronge swabs, 252 gauze swabs, Dr. Fischer intimated that he had tree by reading a post card London.-1,341 rolled bandages, 48 large shell swabe, 30 small had only been instructed that for & Health Guide to the above

quilte, 16 paira trepek boote, shell swabs, 44 many tail baxd-morning and would ask for e address.

13 pillows, 77 saita pyjamas, 100 ages, 2 odd dressings.-(Signed) remand in order to prepare bie white woollen caps, 48 eye N. Sandeman,

bandages, 8 bags ewebs.

Helena May Institute.

arguments against the assumption

of jaziadiction by that Court,

After farther discussion, the

TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENT:

WANTED,

Distributed to local Volunteers and members of H. M. Troope 978 rolled bandages, 13 eye csan was adjourned until Jane 4. Who left the Colone durice Marchhandages, 3 head bandages, Two obarges of larceny were and to May 16, 1917.-362 paire (Cape), 38 many tail bandages, preferred against Abraham K tz, socks, 94 pairs knee cape, 17316 shirts, 300 swabs, 8 cholers in the employ of William Katz,a maflare, 843 pocket books.-belts, 4 eurgical stockings, 6 for Turkish subject, who was ander WANTED-For CANTON. (Signed) E. Green,

eloths.-(Signed) Marion Jordan. German protection and registered

Capable SHOчTHAND. at the German Consulate.

TYPIST, Male. Must be quick, Bail was refused, and the osse Apply, with refer nces, stating able transcribe note correctly, Hongkong Branch will be set down for special salary required to Box 1292 80 eye bandages, 348 shirts, Queen Mary's Needlework Guild, hearing.

c/o ** Hongkong Telegraph."

Union Church.

86 rolled bandages, 82 meny. tailed bandages, 24 stump hand-

ALICE D. HICKLING,

Acting Secretary,

T. DAIGO.

Agent Hongkong, 7th June, 1917,

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