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POULTRY ASSOCIATION. THE BATHING SEASON.

Inaugural Meeting Last Evening. Public Beaches Well Patroaised.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1918.

WAR CONTRIBUTIONS.

Canton Britishers' Donations.

Mr. H. W. Locker presided at [ The following information a meeting held in the City Ball regarding the are of the bathing scribed by British residenta in last, evening to consider the beaches during the recent bathing

question of forming a Poultry Association and arranging a Poultry Show.

The Chairman, in his opening remarke said one thing the Colony bad suffered from for a long time was egg. They were small in siz, negligible" in taste and dabions in freshness. As they WACO one of the foods up- on which infants and children very largely depended bere it was very important that if possible they should be able to get egru which for six, flavour and fresh- nors were animpeachable. The

BOSSOU... will be interest:-

rend with

1st May to the 31st Octorber. The beaobra were open from The North Paint beach was used

28, 191 bathers, of the follow ing races:—

Europeans (Civilisne) 6,901 Europeene (Saldiara) 4,119 Ühinesa Portuguess Japanese Parzeer

Tw

194

***

A further sum of £710, sabi

Canton, Aas been remitted to Lon |don during Aug., Sept., Qst, and

Nov. aa ondernoted:- Blinded Soldiers' and

Sailors' Hostel

.. 50

Kensington War Hospital Supply Da pote

King's Fand for Dis

*abled

75

ggg 3 a

DAIRY FARM NEWS.

CHEESE

CHEESE!!

CHEESE !!!

Adds variety to your diet and is healthful food.

AMERICAN CHEESE.

COTTAGE CHEESE.

160

6,549

London Hospital

25

4,542

Lord Roberts' Memorial

FRENCH

PICNIC

3,312

Fand

50

1,655

Mine Sweepere Ford ...

50

1113

Prisoners of War Fand Soldiers Bad Sailore

250

COULOMMIER

Families Asscolation · 50

33

POTTED

710

Indiene The reserved caclorure was used object of this Association would by 7,259 persons, of whom 3,717 be to endeavour to find a breed of were sailors ezd soldiers, 2672 fowls that they could persuade to were male e rilians and 870 were The above figeres do live and lay in this Colony. If

not include children. $354.20 they did that they would have SO- complished a great deal. Most collected in 10 cent fees Sailors and soldiers were admitted fram.

Rome.

.

likely this would mean a good desi of experiment and they mast be prepared for hard work and disappointment, but in the end he did not see why they should Chinese, not meet with success. The ideal Europeane (Civiliane) was to have an axsociation with a membership and a nominal sub- ecription. The first basiners that -afternoon would be elect a Com.

mittee to draw op roles etc.

At K-nnedy Town the ecord of batbers was sa follows:

Europeans (Soldiere) Portogasne Japanese Indiana

14 433 1,231 1.493

2,014

688

124

A`ent of $400 was algo trans ferred to British Red Uross Loa Workers. Copies of the ciroslare issued by the Committes with res srd to War Contributions can be obtained from the andersigned, to whom farther donations, and sab- scriptions should be sent.

D. YORBES,

."

"SOLIGNUM

ROT

THE WOOD PRESERVATIVE THAT AND INSECTPROOF UNDER ALL CONDI TIONS SOLICNUM" DOES NOT EVAPO. RATE, CRACE OR PEEL, BUT SEARCHES

RIGHT INTO THE WOOD.

12

Hoa, Treas.

c/ Hongkong Bank, Canton,

The following is the list of

$ 40

4

80

90

IA, CHATER ROAD.

40

100

||

20

Bander. S.M. Backe, F.G.

Were no

Bell, F.N.

Borras, G.

Thirteen sccidents occurred et absoribere:- The slection of a Committee Kernedy Town. rescues being

North Point, and ibres al Alexander, W.A resulted as follows:-Miss Dyer,fected in very instance by the Commander G. W. Beckwith,

Beach 8: Heers. Len Longisotto. J. ^C.

fatalities. Wong, E. V. M. R de Souza, F. H. Dillon, McCarthy and G. W. Geng (Secretary).

Mr. Besttie proposed that the Government be asked to take a lively interest in the secoistion,

M

Dawbiggin seconded and

the motion was carried.

Mr. Leo Longinotto intimated that he would take exhibits from members to the show at Canton free of charge.

The annual so becription was fired at $5 and the meeting closed with a vote of thanks to the

Chairman.

22 YEARS' SERVICE.

4

A Popular Police Inspector.

There'

SCHOOLS FOOTBALL.

Season Opened. Yesterday.

Bowker, G.E... Bras, Rev. A H. British

Episcopal

Church, collection Thanksgiving Service /: King's Fund for Disabled.

British Episcopal Church Collection 4.h Aug. / Frisoners of matches WST....

ball League started its season The Hongkong Schools Foot- yesterday when two

first match, which was a very Oarratbere, A.G.H. were down for decision. In the Canton Club Bridge dallone, Queen's College defeated C.

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St. Paul's College to the tune of Craig, A.B. 7.0. Daly one goal was scored Crocker, J.E. in the firet half.

Dirch, O.W.

The other match, St. Joseph a Dest, HF College v. Diocesan School, Foord, B.T. produced a lively game and Forbes, D. spectators were sfforded Friedrichsen, E A.C. spectacle of fioe combination on G, Rev. O A.. the part of 8. Joseph's players. | Harris, H. P. Half-time arrived with the score Herb, F. O. shest bleak. In the second half. Hogg, A. V. morning, before Mr. E. D. C. St. Joseph's had the better of the Hooker, D. A. W. Wolfe, when Inspector Gardoa play and ran out winners by 3-0., Eotscu, A.

An interrating incident tock place at the Polios Court this

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MANUFACTURERS OF SHOVELS, SCOOPS AND SPABES..

OFFENSIVE WEAPONS..

Tes Men Arrested in a.Raid,

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Xavier scoring.

Johnson, Rev. J.

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Karanjis, N B.

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Sears

DO ONE THING PROPERLY.

Kaveraas, E. 8.

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Kitching, G. C.

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far the fret defendant, J. C. ¡Castillon-

BANK HOLIDAY..

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man, who was in the cook-house

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and ceosped through the window Hongkong, 20th November. 1918,

to the streets, bat was arrested by

wae eworn in to serve in the Hong-Xavier, O. Ismail and L. Jamieson, J. W.,0.MG. kong Police Force for a farther term of five yeare, after having served for twenty-two previously.

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Inspector Alexander Gordon joined the Police Force January 25, 1897, se a constable and by dint of hard work and. pereeverance gradually gained premation to the rank of Tospector, First Class, on December 5, 1914, and is at present the officer in charge of the Water Police Station at Kowloon.

Hele a very enthusiatic cfficer and has won the esteem of his

A lot Regarding Work and Health.

Mariel, B.E. Mareball, G.N..... The people who most often Martin, A. cceed in life are not those Matheson, R.T. versatile souls who can turn their Mehta, MN. bands to anything-Jack cf all Ostierell, H.E....

trades, master of none but those (balance Club /o) who devote themselves to doing Perl, C.A. ore thing only and doing it well. Remedior, J.V.

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at the Pelle Court thie morning from Canada, experienced before Mr JR. Wood, with brine | ST-NOGRAPHER. and knows in remersion of off-neive weapons. bookkeeping; desires position. Teatrotor J J. Wait propecater Apply Bux 1447; cf," Hongkon and Mr. JM. Hall ( Meesre. Telegraph." Wilkinson Bed Grist) sppeared

ad No. 7 Roe Lane, 1267

ACCORDANCE with Or

dinance. No. 5 of 1912 the EXCHANGE BANKS will be

Siyingpun School, and found a CLOSED for the transaction of

the defendante asleep on the flor Public Business on MONDAY, with the exception of the leathe 25th instant.

1.20 a constable who was waiting

1.20 catside. He (Inspector Watt) HONGKONG ELECTRIC co...

| found three knives and with the repairs at the Power Station faives there, was ecme cloth. the supply of electricity will be There was no furniture on the but rff on SUNDAY, the 24th for except a wooden bed, and inst from 7 & M. to 1 FM

20:

raided the place by

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search for arme. Jo a chatty heWING to alterations, and

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the knives wire ardinary batcher's knives. He also rådeẻ

euperiors and the Government, So it is with bociness. Not many Reynolde, Dr. W.G.... which he thoroughly deserves. people get rich by turning a Bandemsa, H.E. He holds the Third and Fourth Pawing-machine which will make Shields, O.E. Classes of the Long and Meritor, anything you like; but fortunes Shrabeole, H.O. ions Service Medal. In his time,, sre made by an automatic Sikh Community

machine that turns out just one Smith, Mies 1. Inspector Gordon has brought to book several notorions Chinese little bolt or screw all day long. criminals and thus rendered an in- In medicins that which does eetimable service to the Colony in the most good is the one which JT. the prevention and apppression of does one thing only, and does it Stater, W. Gordon crime. In handling big cases he well-that is, Dr. Williams pick Tope, Rev 8.0. js always on his metile, and de pills for pale people, which make E.O.T. feading lawyers often find him a good, rich, plentiful red blood, Watson C.E. hard proposition, Nevertheless, and nothing eles. All the good White, BJ. he works with a clear consciencefects which have made Dr. Wilson, Alan Williams' pink pills famous result Wilson. A G. and never hestitates in giving & prisoner the benefit of the doubt. from their wonderful power of Wood, EM, * He is very well-koown and ex-

blood-making. The firm step, tremely popular among the civilian steady nerves, hearty appetite, population, bis aqfailing ourtesy improved brain-power, iron-olad and pleasing genialty, having digestion, firm, red lips, and clear endeared him to many, and eye, that are conspicuous when among the Portuguese community, Dr. Williams pink pills are taken especially he has a host of friends.all me from the rich, red

blood that they make.

Ha le also known as a sporting, If you are siling or losing enthusiast, his favourite game' being lawn bowls. He is still energy you will do well to obtain comparitively young, being only Dr. Williams' pick pills now, 44 years of age, and we with him. Any dealer can supply you. Or every success during his further sent direct. ons bottle for $1.50, period of service in the Force.

defendants were sleeping on the GIBB, LIVINGSTON, & CO. floor; He arrested them, soč

Agents.

charged them with being in Hongkong. 21st November, 1918 possession of cffensive wespons

28 be could not proceed

nader the Arme Acts because

FOUND.

82.26 that he wanted a three daye A Rough-haired Fox Terrier

remand as he wanted wilnerser

40.

Total

$4,622.98

CRICKET.

Dog. Owner please sead 80 to come down from Maceo, slec description of same to Boz 1450 that a number of the defendente Dog will be returned on payment Hongkong Telegraph," and the were wanted by the Macao Poliet of this advertisement. Authorities. In fact, the Macac Police were working in conjunct joo with the Hongkong Paliss Į for some of the defendants' erres! when be executed the warrsat. He understood that the firm! defendant was not wanted by the Macao Police Authorities.

All the defondanta. pleaded not guilty.

Hongkong C. C. v. Chinese

Recreation Club.

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view of the celebrations taking place on "HEATHER Mr. Hill then applied for bail

DAY" and Fair November 29th in the case of his client.

and 30th the CLOSING of the Inspector Watt said be bag no Upper and Lower termini and abjection to mil fer the first de two intermediate stations has aduat*Hed anand for it to be boss POSTPONED from Tuesday 26th November to SUNDAY 122 remanded the DECEMBER defendants in Polios Casfody till JOHN D HUMPHREYS H. Satur

Aix for 88/-, post free, by the Ohing offices of the Dr. Williamsg" The following will represent Medicine Co., 96 Bswalden Road, the Cab on these ground on Saturday, 23rd Howers her, at 215 Whose is It?

How and why D., Williams' vim. E. Parcs (Captain), We are naked to state that a pink pille achieve their wonderful B. M. Austin, E. J. de Rome, D. gali brooch lost on the Star Ferry rosalia is explained in a free R Donnelly. Ospt. EH. Gray, on the 8th fust is at the Contes1} book, The Blood and Its Work P. Jo M M Mis Police Blation where the owners for which you should end 21

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