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DAY BY DAY.

typhoon signal an Mount was yesterday struck by ing and badly damaged.

R. W. Lee Jones, of Messrs. wan Tomes and Co., Ltd., med to Hongkong by the s.s.

ablona, yesterday.

WHAT IS BEER

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U. S. DECISIONS.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

HOTEL LISTS.

Howarowe Horri

Corrected to August 9th," 1912.

Pittsburgh, July 15.—The Gay- ernment won its first point to-day in its fight against the sale of beer containing 3 per cent, alcohal when Judge W. H.S.Thomsen in Mrs. G. d'Almer

Anderson

Mr. L.M. Jablia Mrs. M. Joblin

EM. Joseph Mr. Levan Roes vald & chil dren

Madam K. Koeler

J. Bar Mr. & Mrs F. BJ. F. Kidd

Bradshaw

J. Abildgaard the United States District Court

da & family overruled demurrer of officers & Adler In the Bowls League, on Satur, and directors of the Pittsburgh Mr. & Mrs. E. G.

K.QC lost, by one point to and Independent Brewing Com- ba Civil Service. The Bowlingpanies to charges of violation of rean Club lost to the Police the War-time Prohibition law. Each of the defendants, nineteen Recreation Club by two points.

in all, was held in $1,000 bail for Sargeant Stout and Sergeant the November term of court.

Judge Thomson's decision fol. baptail of the Police Force sturned yesterday by the slowed arguments by counsel abionz. They were accompanied representing the eleven officia's of the Pittsburgh Brewing Com- by five recruits.

pany in support of their demar Miss Bergstrom

to charges in a test suit, H. Brady brought by United States Attor M. Biggar ney R L. Crawford, charging Mr. & Mrz R.

Bergeron violation of the "Dry Act by

A Chinese painter. living in helley Street, was killed by lling down from the roof of No. Wong Nei Chong Road. His ddy was sent to the Mortuary.

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The telegram quoted below ras received by the American Consulate General, Hongkong, on the Manila Observatory at 10 p.m. to-day Typhoon E of than 300 miles ingon, more istant, direction unknown..

Mr. H. E. Stevens, with his wife and family, returned to the Colony yesterday from Home, Mr. Stevens will be remembered many in Hongkong, and he Receeds Mr. L Long in the Javal Yard Establishment.

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MONDAY, AUGUST 18, 1919.

RAM.C

WAR FUND:

Below is a further list of sub- soribers to the RAMC. War Memorial Fund -

Choa Po Sien Chau Yue Ting Sham Pak Ming.. Ng Hon Taze Chau Siu Ki Fung Ping Shan.... Li Ping

Ip Sau Chi

Mrs. G. d'Alma-Wong Lan Shang

Dr. Ballantyne, Jr.

da & family W. IF. Beason A. H. Lunings Pias B. Leece de S. Barboza Capt.

Miss F. But

W. Bourne Jr.

cher

son

D. Lageman G. B. Lynott Capt. Longlands Mr. and Mrs.

Lauritsen Mme. Leiria G. Ludin

McNaught

The Kung Wo Restaurant

Dr. Ma Luk

Dr. Wan Man. Kai

Dr. Jeu Hawk

Dr. S. F. Lee

Dr. G. H. Thomas Dr. Ng Tin Po Dr. To Ying Fant Dr. To Ying Kwan Dr. Ho Ke Taun....

Dr. Leung Chik Fan Dr. Ko Ching Dr. Li Ying Yan

A. Merriman Dr. Jeu Hin Young

Master Merriman

Madam Mattos Miss Mattos H. E. Maslin P.Mr. & Mr T. &

E. McInnes

Dr. G. W. McKean

Dr. Arthur Woo...

Dr. Au St Cham...

| Dr. W. T. Chang........

Dr. C. K. Ma

Dr. Wong Hing Chuan Dr. Check Chiu Hang

. & Mrs. V.Dr. Wong Chung Lam

Ten.. Tanaka

J

Dr. Wong Siu Ngok

Drs. Jordan, Forsyth.

Grove and Aubrey. Anon

150.00

100.00

C.H.P. Hay,

100.00

Cap'. Leslie Smith.

Capt. Sen Gupta.

5.00 10.00

C. H. Arnott,

7711.10

Previously ack-

$881.10

nowledged. $2,352.47 & £154,6'0 Total $3.233.4; & £154*60

sale of beer containing more than E. R. Boericke one-half of one per cent. of Mrs. E. R. Beblio. alcohol to a local saloon-keeper. Me & The Banvard Company played Judge Thomson said his ruling Binay Hello, Hawaii to an appreci-applied also to demurrers filed this W. G. Browell live audience on Saturday night.morning by eight directors of the R. Colquhoun wing to unforeseen circum-

Independent Brewing Compa-y Mr. & Mr. E. tances, the Company will be

to a similar suit started on Satur Chandler nable to appear to-night.

day.

S. Croucher Counsel for the brewers in. L Cosgrove fling demurrers, had asked that E. W. Cox Nathansan.. Dr. K. L. Kwan the suits be dismissed because, it Capt. W. Daviw. P. Neeson

Miss D. Petersen was charged, the Government's suits were based upon insufficient. J. A. Douners. M. Powel law, as nowhere in the inform. Mr. & Mrs. H. Mrs. Petersen

Epstein stions was it said the beer alleged Miss K. Euanson Mr. & Mrs. Par

child to have been sold was intoxicat-

J. Fetherston- Patrick ing. Attorneys for the Govern-

haugh

¡S. S. Perry ment maintained, however, that w. L. Gaddum

H. Logan Russell the sale of beer containing more E. F. Gordon

E. H. Ray than one-half of one per cent, Mr. & Mrs. F. W wann alcohol constituted a violation of

Green & child Faith the war-time prohibition law. J. E. Green

FM. Sanderson Boston, July 15. A ruling A. C. Graeme

II. Stephens V. Steenshe given to-day by Federal Judge N. C. Galuzzi George W. Anderson that the J.-S. R. Gardiner, At the Police Court to-day. а sale of beer which is not intoxica-Mr&Mrs. H.

Herts anitary Board enolie was chargting is not illegal under: the"

1. B. Hart d with wounding another coolie, present War Prohibition act led

P. Hyman. nd throwing pepper in his eyes. to the quashing of the Gover and Mrs. inspector Brazil said that defend | fnent's testgse against Sanford Hazedoorn nt and complainant lived togeth F. Petts and Leopold H. Vogel. ¦ Mrs. M. Hellet Fin

amatshed in Bridges liquor dealers of this city.

J. F. Hananie Street. Some weeks ago defendant Fetts and Vogel were arrested Honigsberger roke a lamp and complainant last week charged with selling M. & Mrs. Can. II. A. Woh

Henriques eported him to his superior, beer containing at least one-balf with the result that the accused of one per cent. of a'cohol. It vas dismissed. Defendant way was the contention of the Govern- Mrs. aid the complainant in Holly-ment that the sale of any beer Hussey Food Road on Saturday evening. was against the law. The H. Hart He threw some pepper in his eyes defendants demurred. arguing Capt. T. P. Hall, I Webe And slashed his back with a knife.that beer must contain a sufficient. Harper

Dr. F. The wound extended from com-amount of alcohol to be intoxicat. P. Hoheiser Bouse

A. Shelton Hooper R. Wiel Slainant's shoulder to his waist.ing to be illegal.

The defendant was arrested on

Judge Anderson sustained the Capt. & Mrs. R. Mr. & Mrs. J. G

Williams *Canton steamer the same night, demurrer and said that he had whilst attempting to make not the slightest doubt that Con- R. J. Johnson his escape. When asked why he gress intended to prohibit the sale hrew pepper in the complainant's of intoxicating liquors and did yes, he said that he was afraid not intend to stop the sale of non- ne no match against complainaqt, intoxicating beverages. The case was adjourned till Monday.

GERMAN STEAM LAUNCHES.

"We appear ridiculous." he said, “by giving a misinterpreta- tion to an act of Congress. I won't be a party to it."

ment

Innes

F. Thompsary

J. P. Thorsten

A Chinese woman has been

(Mr. & Mrs. C. Eremoved to the Government: Civil

A.

Templeton

Hospital suffering from injuries

A. Vanghanto her hands and knees, received w. Noorendonk by being knocked down by Motor,

Car No. 261, in Des Vœux Central-: Thor, Vint

ster

char

Harrison Mrs, S. A Wari McConnell

manchild Mr. & Mrs. G. T

Welister

in the afternoon of the 17th.

CARLTON HOTEL Corrected to August 9th, 191 ul. Aramato ¡D. Lyseraar Waters. Andrews & Le Lebedoff

Capt. Lipinsky J. Van Lom J. Leonard F. Lammert Murray

children

H. Byford

A. Bor

Capt. Brjeicky

R. Young

I.A. Easte

S. J. Johnston

Miss Young

J. L. Bominel

42 Cater

t

and

Mrs.

Meyer

Miss Meyer

Dr. Neetha

Cross

Mes.. F. E. Came J. Morren

L Mazuo

A. W. Neet

J. Oostinga

ron

PRAK Horn

W. G. Chan

Col. Datzenţa

Corrected to August 11th, 19:4

Lt. Deingar

Lt. Deakoff

J Oradenburg

J. Ellis

P. Edekierk

Capt. Poprogenko

Capt. Poproujen-

Fet

G. J. Yan Ceuk Leo. Podolsky

R. A. Gulje Ross & family. Mrs. F. E. Hamil-Lt. Rosinoff

Com. Rinkit

ion

The next step by the Govern-Capt. Archer ID. Ha!!

Miss Knight will undoubtedly be the Capt. Allen arrest of persons accused of sell-F. R. J. Adama Sir Ellis Kadoorie. Forseth SOLD AT YAUMATI TO-DAY.ing beer which is "intoxicating Major Bud, 5.0L-CL Loring

Then it is expected the decision Mrs. N. Beicovitz U.S.O. a large crowd of will be forced as to what amount Mrs. Bird There was European and Chinese bidders at of alcohol is necessary o the break-water, Yaumati, to-day, ; intoxication. when Messrs. Hughes and New Orleans, July 15. Federal Miss F. A. Hough, by order of the Marshal Judge Foster to-day sustained as. C. Bull sky of the Prize Court, sold three demurrer filed by officials of Maj. F. T. Bowen Mr. and Mrs. B

the American Brewing Company Dr. & Mr. Byers Kewley German steam launches.

cause Mr. & Mr

Beattie

Mrs. Loring AW A Knight Mas Marsh Britt-Comdr.

Mrs. Milkasher-

and

tan

The Bremer" was bought by to an indictment charging that. T. Breakspear Miss L. B. Loshe

and Mr Capt. Monteith Captain Arthur for $6,600, the the manufacture of beer of more.

Bridgex bidding commencing at $5,000, than one-half of 1 per cent, of

For the Nord bidding opened, alcholic.conten s was violation Bridger, Jar.

J. A. Morrissey Miss McEwan

J. Finlay Miller

at $3,000 and reached $4,000, at of the War Tirge Probibition Act. 1. A. Betterfeld. D. Lloyd"

G. W Barton which figure it was knocked to Mr. Tang Ti.

The dedication of the book C. B. Bird

1

The "Lloyd" was knocked reads. "To our comrades of the Mr. & Mr. D. K. down to Messrs. Dodwell and Co. mist-officers and men of the Blair for $8,900. Bidding was very British Grand Fleet, this volume C. M. Blaker birisk, starting at $7,000 and is affectionately dedicated; and A. Button Bev. B going up to $8,900 by $100 · bid's.

Bundle, CI,

AMERICAN BOOK OF

·POEMS.

Down through the years that are to come when we've gone our several ways..

Colos

Mr. and Mrs. J.

Martin

Mr. and Mrs. J.

Milne

D. McMurray AMiss H. S. North

Van Ostveen Mrs. & Misses

Pike

1

A. Ram W. E. Roberti

O.E. H. Stansfield

A. Johnson

R. Kendall

J. F. Hepworth Lt. Rodinoff H. Hennessey Ruteliert Mr. & Mrs. D. P. Wm. Ross

Henderson. O.Slater

N. Souboff

S. Shannon Col. Stronkoff

Spieler & son Stephens B. Thomson AY. Taylor

Capt. J. Thom

V. A. Kumor

K. P. Rah Lt. Kititoroff Capt. Kolenaof Tan. J. Koth Capt. Forosto M. K. Kadadia J. H. Kelly E. Koops

S. L. Vellenga Tarischo

KING EDWARD'' HOTEL.- Corrected to August 11th, 1919.

Mr. & Mr. Lum.

mis

R. Ashby Dr. M. E Aager Mrs. B. Almond D. G. Burleigh

J. Baylis HL de Boer R. H. Beavan 5. Bawder. F. G. Becke A. Vander Bilt H. Bardsley E/C. Bell G. P. Curry H. C. Corison

M. Manuk Mist M. Hanuk

J. G. Matkly. D. Mackintosh ¡J. B. Meikle Mz. & Mrs. Moline js. Prytherch

Mrs. L. M. Peace Mre. W. C. Pa

more Capt. W. Roberts E. G. Coomes

Mrs. A Bobert- I. G. Chadwick son Choi Shing & son. LT. Roche J. D. Danby

Mr. & Mrs.

Richardson

in a foreword Mr. Wilson ex- presses the hope that the rhymes. TRIBUTE TO BRITISH NAVY. by reflecting some of the spirit of J. Brett

B. Platt the Grand Fleet, may help to R. D. Cromartie

Miss Philips bring out of its self-imposed Mrs. Charlton R. C Comrie obscurity Britain's splendid

T. L. Perkins J. Cochrane "Silent Service." One typical Lt Col E.

G.Lt-Col and Mrs. "Contrades of As an evidence of the affect verse of the poem

Thursby Pelham Mr. and Mrs. J. ionate regard American sailors the Mist" written by a seaman Mrs. Commack

Pilger have for the British Navy, a book of the Dreadnought Arkansas, fiss J. Douglas of poems, written by officers and reads:

Miss B. Dickson Rev. W. Rogers enlisted men of the American

Cant, and Mrs. Miss Rogers

Mr E M. Carr Dreadnoughts that served in the

Davies

Ramsey L. J. Davies Grand Fleet, under Admiral Beatty, as units of the Sixth

Mr. & Mrs. John Battle Squadron, has been com

Duncan piled by Lieut-Commander

Mr. and Mrs. strong Eager Engene Wilson. United States

S. EVEDI Navy Comrades of the Mist,

A. L. Fry Mr. & Mrs. D. G and Other Rhymes," published by

Mr and Miss P. T. Farrell A Fraser

Kisa Färvell George Bully and Co., New York,

Stabbings C. Fumagalli consists of thirty-pine poems, the mist.

Mrs. Faise A. Findlay Smith E. P. Fielding which tell of the warm regard Good-bye-e-e-e" tell of the Miss Fanderborke Mr. & Mrs. G.D.R. L Hendry

the American Mr. and which sprang up between the departure of

TW. Harrison Mrs. Thomson officers of Admiral Rodman's ships for home, of Misty eyes

Floquet

Gen Enggins

Master C. Ham- command and the British blue- which with sorrow gaze" as the Mrs. F. L. Garner Ventris jackets as the result of the com- British escort turns about, and A. D. Galloway Mr. & Mrs Wat

Mr. & Km. C. I. men fight against the Hun. The parting cheers on every lipsing Miss Garrison

Mr. Gaves Mr. & Mrs. E. J. HaramDN first copy of the book was sent to "Good-bye-8-8-e.""

Mrx, and Xisa Weeks

Mix. Hamm Admiral Rodman, and the second The last verse runs :-

QM^& Mrs. G. ML | A. Harption. to Admiral Beatty, and mail-bags Yankee thoughts now bome-1 Holworthy

Tarochner ward fy far across the seat Mr and Mrs Wor

Henshaw

Miss Williams Mr. J. Johna

fall of copies have been addressed

To the farthest corners of earth that bask in the sun's warm rays. We'll dream of days when we were part of Britain's mailed fist.

When we kept the seas and the nations free with our comrades of

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R. G. Daugias

Mr. & Mr. Spit Maj. VI. W. Eborall

Scantlebury

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to men in the British service who Christinas in our native land 1 Col 7. Hum Mrs. A. Wilson-stem serve side by side with the beckons you and me.

phrey SP. D. Wilson Jar

Americans in the wa while Yet our hearts must long retain, Max. D. L. Hard- Maj. Wakemia

Mr and

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R-34 to America-an epoch in distance of 4,800 miles Alabaster CG Laarston Mr & Mr the history of aviation.

cruising speed of sixty miles ant sa

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This is not a new departure in WeVicoll Mr & Misthis thing does not happen within

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the year, if much time is spent thought. „Germany, has made a preparing landing fields, building success of her Zeppelin traffic, new types of balloons, developing and before the war broke out had engines, learning the secrets of carried 17,000 people without an the air. At the end of five years accident. Whether it paid divid we should see the business of ends at the time is not known.

traffic in full but commercial air

the German. Government, It spoils a with an eye to use of the lighter- swing, if not sooner. thing to make a definite pre-than-air machine in war, heavily Idiction in a matter like this, butį subsidised the Hamburg Steam- it is coming as surely as the sun ship Company, which ran the rises and sets.

airships..

With the What part the United States

proposal which shall play in the development of the English companies eir travel is hard to say. This making goes the request country has been far behind infor Government subsidy the forced expansion of air ser- for the development of air linera. vices, due to the war, because the With as appropriation of several Country entered the war late.hundred million dollars for air- Since 1917 the United States has craft for the year, it is hard to made much effort to catch up, imagine that the appeal will fall but it has not yet found itself or a deaf British Government." It is no reflection on our own They ask in particular that. resources to imagine that the enough mail will be guaranteed first first air liners will come at 6 cents an ounce to make over from England or France, success certain, that they have presumably England.

the use of pilots and men

COMMERCIAL AIR TRAFFIC ASSURED.

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THE NEXT FIVE YEARS.

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many questions

The R-34 has come, shown her gray sides to New York in the | dead of night, sailed out to sea on the crest of a stiff breeze and has made a safe landing in England

to leave us only the memory of In England, where flying is the of the Royal Air Force, together her strong lines and of her white everyday thing, and the London with Government landing folds Sand blue nose, says the New York Times carries the lying weather until the business & firmly estab-

Evening Post. Has the first air forecasts on its front page, plans lished.

There are liner come to New York to drift are already making for a régular away into the Atlantic spaces twice-d-teek service between which must be establi hed before the last of her kind to come across New York and London. Under the commercial success of the the ocean? The arrival of the the plans drawn up by Vickers, enterprise is assured, : One is the c Mr.R-34 will not be a single, isolated Ltd, large aircraft manufactur hazard of flight by lighter-than--

instance, and it takes no gift of ers, for six months of the year air machines. This may be said prophecy to look the thing square sailing could be maintained with to be reasonably small. The Re ly is the face and decide that, as regularity, and passenger carried 34 came and went without injury- surely as the sun rises and sels, at $240 & frip and mails at 6 to any member of her pers we shall see air, routes between cents an ounce. Not only would sonnel, but of course ther this tariff pay, the upkeep of the was an " ́erez' present dan Europe and America, a

This will not happen overnight, machines, but would pay 10 per ger of fire. No one was afowed- It has been nearly 140 years sinte cent. on the orginal investment. to carry /matches aboard Benjamin Franklin looked at a and at the end of three years the craft because the balloon drifting with the winds | drigibles could be “scrapped.” explosion of hydro over Fratice, and wrote home to

-According to the English figures incu

Southerton W. L. Shina A: J. Smid R. Blessor [R-E Spencer

Mr and Mis

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Stewart family F. Taylor P. O. Todd. CFL Turner T. R. Taylor Me and Mr. W.

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America that, if only some way the only lanit umon the camd be found to propežl: the and freight balloon in the ad it would mesh – frame in the

sat things. The Instor

Ands more are finding their

homes in Britain ante you back again, good lick and good.

memories of the message plain,

Hia 1. Hatchi Warren

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