THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 5. 1919.
HOTEL LISTS.
HONGKONG HOTKI
Corrected to 30th August, 1918. Dr. A. 0. Ander H. D. Kinney
Allan Keith
·BOD
Ma
C.
Almeida
Mrs. H. Arrien
de J. H. Van Set
wich
J. T. Kidd.
and 2 children. T. Li
C. de Almeida A. H. Lunings
PRAK HOTEL
Corrected to 1st September, 1918.
Capt. Archer IR W. Lee Jones Capt. Allen
Miss Knight
F: R. J. Adama Bir Ellis Kadoorie Mr. and Mrs Lt Col Loring.
Q. T. Break- spear
0. A Besseling
Mrs. F. X. Bell
H. J. Brett
D.S.O.
Mrs. Loring W. A. Knight Mr. and
Melross
Miss M. Bankes Mrs. Machle"
Major Bird, D.s.Lt-Comdr.
Mrs.
and
to
HOME SPORT.
(From Our Chen Correspondent.)
- Landon, July 17,
WATER AND WHISKY,
312 FOR A GALLON OF SPIRIT.
How £312 was paid for less than a gallon of whisky was recently related at the Sutton (Surrey) Police Court, George Phillips,
commission agents, Peckham, Mitcham, and John Howes, of
G. & Archbutt Mr. and Mrs. C. Mrs. N. Beicovitz Mrs. Milkasberming rate was decided in the were charged with stealing that
Mrs. G. d'Almer Lauritsen
da & family. Mme. Leiria Mrs. G. d'Almei
da & family
KG. Ladin
Mr. & Mrs & G. Dr. and Mrs. J
Anderson
Mra de Beus
1
B. Murphy and
maid Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Monkman
F. Bain
C. Brown
11
Roy. McFarlane H. D. Moore
J. Breedveld and Madam Mattos
3 children
Mr.
and Mrs.
Brandsma
Mr. and
Burgess
Miss Mattos
H. E. Maslin
Dr. G. W. McKean
Mrs. J. Nishimante
Miss L. Bain Mr. & Mrs. CA
Benson
AN. Bishon J. Barr -D. M: Biggar
Mr. & Mrs. R. E
Bergeron
E. R. Boerica Mrs. R. R. Belilion
Mr. & Mrs.
Bisney
W. G. Browall
G. L. Coleman "
Στ and Mrs
Norton child
and
W. P. Neeson
1. Payr
S. S. Perry
Mr. and Mrs.
kaliv
Mr. And Mr
D. Russell, and coid
fr and Mrs.
J. van Roy and
Mrs. Bird
sky
Mrs. C. Bull - Mr. and Mrs. R Maj. F. T. Bowen Kewley Dr. & Mrs. Byere Mrs. Machle
. T. Breakspear. D. Lloyd
W. A. Batterfield Capt. Monteith C. B. Bird
Mr. & Mrs. D.
Blair
C. M. Blaker
A. Burton Rev.
J. A. Morrissey
J. Finlay Miller
Mr. and Mrs. J.
Martin
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PEACE STAMPS.
a
NEW DESIGNS FOR COLLECTORS.
of
have
special
Stamp collectors who It is always satisfatory to refer
been assiduous in the collection of the splendid development which women are making in the
varieties occasioned by the war, will welcome to their albums.the swimming world. We had another
Fastage stamps object lesson of this at the week
stamps of Peace:
end when a long-distance swim-
design, commemorative of the Thanies from Kew Railway sum, by means of trick, from Mr. World's Peace, are about to be Bridge to Putney, pier, a distanceAlfred Horace Harris. of the Red issued by a number of Govern- ments, including France, Belgium, of 5 miles and 60 yards. There Lion public-house, Sutton.
Japan, Canada, Switzerland, the Prosecutor stated *that were 32 entries of whom 28
United States, and Uruguay. The started and only 3 failed to finish stranger calling at his place. Minister of Posts and Telegraphs the journey. This certainly speaks mentioned that he could intro has been requested by the Franch highly for the determination of duce him to two friends who had Chamber to create and circulate
women the young
who took whisky to sell. An appointment tide the True part.
was made. and Harris and his as speedily as possible a series ofconmemorative postage stamps them:
neverthless son weat to an address in the recalling some of the principal mean performance to Old Kent-road, where the pri-achievements of the great war. swim 5 miles in a river. Victory soners showed them three casks, said contained they went to Miss C. Jeans Not-which tingham, a sliraly built young whisky. A request was made lady who has come to the front that the contents should be tested. during the past two years. Her and a vent peg was taken from time was Ihr. 11 min. 36 sees, but the bung of one of the casks, a of course the assistance of the small tube inserted, and whisky stream must not be overlooked. drawn out. It was tasted; and She was followed by Miss L. found to be so good that the Morton of Blackpool and Miss M. prosecutor agreed to purchase Fletcher of London, and it may the three casks. be added that the 22 competitors finished the journey in 1hr. 8
R
A.
Mr. and Mrs. J.
Mile
with
it is no
Bundle, C. r.
D. McMurrar
P. 8. Newcome
Mrs. Mrs.
Pike"
Mrs. Cheshire
A. H. K. Cobb Parsons Mr. and
Clarke
Misses
R. D. Cromartie Miss Philips Mrs. Chariton
IT. L. Perkins Lt Col and Mrs G. Thursby Felham
R. "C. Comrie Lt-COL E
Coles
Mrs. Cormack Capt. Darison
Mr. and Mrs. J.
Pilger
E. A Ram
Capt. and Mrs. W. E. Roberts
Davies
L. J. Davies
2 childrer
Mr. & Mrs. Spit Maj.
J.
Cant. J. At
F.
Mrs.
Scantlebury
and
Ma
MarReay
Mr. and Mrs. R. F. A. Reis
Colquhoun
N. Croucher
F. W. Cor
Mr.
R. R. Roxburgh
E. H. Rar
Mr. and
and Dalrymple and A. Splen
Mrs. Bytwos
family
Mr. Mr.
Mrs. Schregardies
"Capt. W. Dari and child
Mrs. R. Shwarz-
son
Mr J. A. Doanel man Mr. and Mrs. B.C. E. Smith
H. Engelsman, F. M. Sanderson and 2 children H. Stephens.
H. J. Eddo.
V. Steensby
Mr. & Mrs. R. S.F. W. Todd
Erricson
Rev. F. C. Todd
Wallingford.
Tale
Mz. and Mrs. J.
Exeter Mr. & Mrs. H. M.Mod. Mrs. J.
Epstein
X. Tolenaar Miss E. Eaanson Capt. and Mrs. L Capt, R. Findlay A. Tarlor Mr. & Mrs. E. H. Mr. & Mrs. G. C.
Ford
R. F. Firkelt
J. Fetherston
Bangh
H. Guest
H. B. Gallop
N. C. Galazzi
Thorne
Mr & Mrs. R. C.
Thorne
F. I.. Tar
-Mr. & Mrs. C. E
Templeton
Jules de Vries
J. 8. R. Gardiner W. Voorendonk
K. W. Fsu.
Thos. Vint
Mrs. Hofweister J. P. Williams Mrs. McConnell Mr. and Mrs. G.
Insser
T. Webster
Capt. T. P. Hall Mr. & Mrs. J. A. G. Harper
Williams
H. P. Holmeiser R. Wei
A Shelton Hoope, H. L. Wilkinson Capt. & Mrs. R. C. A. L. Williams
Innes
B. Johannes
E. M. Joseph
3- & Mrs. G. N.
Tork
KING EDWARD HOTEL
Corrected to 30th August, £919.
Mr. and
Appleton
child
Mrs. Mr. & Mrs. C. J.
and Hammes
Miss F. Hammes Dr. M. E. Aager A Harrison
Mrs. B. Almond A Jonas
Miss Blomfeld Mr. J. John-
-Mr. and Mrs. stone
"W. Budge B. James
A. D. Beynvoor P. J. de Sant
Mr. and Mrs MacLaren
W. A RussellCapt. K. Larsson
R. H. Beavan М. Мацик
8. Bawder
P. G. Becke
Mr.
and
Gabriel
G. P. Curry
Miss M Manuk
J. B. Meikle
Mrs. Mr. & Mrs. Molino
E. G. Coomes
J. G. Chadwick
Mrs. L. M. Peace
Mrs. W. C. Paas
more
Choi Shing & son Mrs. A. Robert
J. D. Danby
R. G. Douglas
son
Mr. & Mrs. C. E
Cap. 5., J. Ed-Richardson
word
Mr.
and
F. J. Hyard
W. Eborall
W. Fügler
A. C. Finney
A. L. Fry -P. T. Farrell Miss Farrell
E. P. Fielding
Mr. and
Gabriel
Mrs.
Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. W.
A. Russell ¡Dr. A B. Souza
F. A. Siefert
B. E. Spencer Mr. and Mra Stewart and family
¡F. Taylor
F. C. Todd
H. Turner
:
T. R. Taylor E. No Hee and M. and Mrs. W.
Underwood fam By Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. G Hansen and B. Witchell child
G. E. Wetton Master C. Ham-
деп
Fasse
and
J. Fletcher
Mr. & Mrs. Johan
Duncan Mr. and Mrs. 0 Stubbings `
Eager
A. Findlay Smith 5. Event
Mrs. Taylor Mrs.
Mr. & Mrs. G. D.
Thomson
Gen. Maj
Ventris Mrs. Graves Lt. Com.
Mr. and Haslewood Miss Willis Mrs. and Miss Weeks
Holworthy Mr. & Mrs. G. M. Lt. Col. J. Hum Wolf
Mr. A. Wilson
A. D. Galloway
phrey
3r
Mrs.
Maj. . L. Hard P. D. Wilson
Maj Wakeman ing H. de F. Hotchi Mr. & Mrs. L. I.
WAITED
On
Hal Mr. E. G. Jamie
son
F. Zangers
CARLTON HOTEL,
Corrected to 20th August, 1999.
A. Aaroinar Colonel Aramatoff C. Blashheld C. Burgos
Mrs. Blankman A. Bor
Capt. Brjvicky
A. J. Rasto
J. Bommel
L. Berrett
Mrs. F. E. Came
ron:
[ G. W. Chan
Lieut. Deingar
M. Davis
Lieut. Deakoff
W. Delerk
Kapt Korosto
Lieut. Lebedoff Capt. Lipinsky
F. Lammert
S. H. Maye
Jas. Murray ¡J. Ostinga ¡Capt. Poprogetiko Capt. Poprajen
krt
W. Rih Miss M. Ranki R. W. Rutelief Lirat Rosanif Commander Ran.
kit
Colonel, Dazents Wm. Ross
G. J. Geek
3. Hennessey
Mrs. F. E. Hamil
ton
Mrs. D. P. derson
R. Jamieson
A. Jamieson
J. H. Kelley
V. Kumor
К. Р. Кай
Lient. Rodinoft
Colonel Strocko?? C. Saunders
A. G. Sanaders Cant. J. Thomsen Hen-Colonel Treshet
S. L. Vellenga Lieut. Vititor Dr. and M
Capt. Koleanor
*
Vandeweg
liamson
V. Taarnsehen
KINGSLERE HOTT...
Langston Mr & Mr»
总社 Logan W Wefooll My r
LD
Alabaster C G Bitting T Bardin E C Coleman GL Dingman Mr & Mr
EC Droliete Mr & Mrs Elliott GH
W
Fairley VL
Filha Miss D Haskett (2
Fodge LES Jennings Mr & Mrs
J8 Johnson Mr FE
E
min. 30 secs.
RIFLE SHOOTING.
was
inore 10
it
in the
name
af
The Peace stamps of Japan., now being prepared by the
Bureau, į Government Printing will comprise four denominations, 1. 3. and 10 sea, in two ap- propriate designs by the disting- uished artists Saburosuke Okada Uruguay's and Somei Yuki. Feare stamps are inscribed with the Spanish word "Paz."·"
Among the designs for Peace They were conveyed to Sutton, stamps secured by the Swiss where £312 was paid, and a Government two years ago was receipt made out by Phillips, who one showing the figure of adying signed
gladiator illuminated by the Foster.
Light of Peace. Another depicted It is like old times to have, the
The following morning one of the Angel of Peace returning to Bisley meeting once
a war-stricken world. Canada So far as the casks was tapped, and was claim our attention.
and the United States are also and the meeting has progtessed one found to contain water: of the features has been the similar results attended the ex- about to issue peace commemora- splendid shooting of overseas amination of the other casks. A tive stamps, while designs sym-. marksmen, and they are bound to tuble of whisky had been attach-bolical of Victory and Peace are play a big part in the Sal results.ed to the bung of each. the total under consideration by several The first big team contest was quantity being less than a gallon, British Colonial Governments. for the Elebo Shield which is open and water filled the remaining to teams of S representing Eng space. land, "Sentland and Ireland. In the end Engiand won with a total of 1664 from Scotland 1633 and Ireland 1609. This makes to 29:0 victory, to England as against 14
The prisoners, who have handed by Ireland and 10 by Scotland. There was rather an amusing in-over £200. were committed for cident in connection with this. trial. One of the young bloods of the Irish team decorated the score board for Ireland with a harp and shamrock and wrote the inscrip- tion Dominion of Ireland". This
Mr. Gibson, solictor for the prosecution, mentioned that £200 had
over been handed morning;
that
did not at all meet with the ap- he will stone for the decision proval of Major Wynne, LR4.which the American gained over who rubbed out the inscription him in the contest for bantams at and substituted Loyal Ireland", the Service Tournament held in whilst a crown was also added London last December. Interest above the harp. When Major is also growing in the forthcoming Wynne was shooting, the score match between Beckett, the new board was again amended, the English heavy-weight champion word "Loyal" coming out and the and Carpentier of France. Prior crown disappearing. Once more to that, however, the Frenchman Major Wynne altered matters to will meet Smith, the light-weight his liking and announced that if champion. and even the latter's there were any more tampering greatest admirers are inclined.to with the board he would withdraw think the French champion will from the team The young blood prevail. concerned laughingly accepted the situation and all was well.
'.
THE GREAT TOURNAMENT.
This
Naval, year's Royal
and Military
Air Services Olympia at Tournament
beaten, has
all easily records, and it deservedly ranks
is the greatest show of its kind
U.S. SENATORS ANNOYED.
REQUEST OF MR. WILSON
CAUSES HEAT.
Washington, July 23-Despite much excitement over details, the situation concerning the Peace! Treaty and the Covenant remains. rather stagnant. The Presidenti has succumbed to the damp and i sultry weather, and will not be able to attend to business for! some days. The Foreign Relations Committee of the Senate continues to go slowly through the Treaty, enlivening its perusal with outbreaks against the Shantung arrangement and against the President's policy in general.
Yesterday the chief event was i the arrival of a demand from the President that the Senate should In-as-much as Smith appoint offhand the temporary bag beaten Beckett, this would American members of the Repar appear to make the latter'sations Commission: The Republi- chance against Carpentier look can members of the Committee small, but the great advance of
the were volubly annoyed at the Southampton man and his request, which some of them de- victory over Goddard shows that signated as an effort to manœuve" be is a much improved man. the Senate into recognition of the Treaty. The request will be form- CRICKET.
ally answered to-day, probably in the negative. Senator Lodge, Chairman of the Committee, had also the satisfaction of receiving the Chinese delegation of protest against the Shantung settlement.
The Eton and Harrow cricket in the world. Apart from the match of 1919 will always be re-
Mr. and Mrs. W. spectacular displays there were membered by the extraordinary many notable competitions. collapse of Harrow. Eton's total Among them may be mentioned of 176 and 143 for 9 wickets was that to decide the champion at quite ordinary, but Harrow could arms for dismounted and mounted only make 76 and 41. The bats- services. The former was won by man seemed at a loss as to how Capt. "W. Patmer M.C., K.R.RC, to play the bowling of C. H. sod the mounted event by Lt.H: Gibson and W. W. Hill-Wood. In Kibler 5th Lancers. It the tay-the first innings Gibson took 6 onet versus bayonet champion- wickets for 18. rane whilst in the
he had 3 ship, Lt. F.H.Durbam RH.A. was second
victims Hill-Wood getting first with Sgt-Major H. Granger for 13 runs. R.AF, second, whilst Sgt. H. O. the other 7 wickets at a cost Randall was third. It will arouse of 29 runs. more than passing interest to note that all three places went to men other than infantry. In the Skilton Capt &. Mr. tug-of-war we had the RMA of
Portsmouth meeting the
Joba
Bobertson Mr & Mrs Robinson Mr & Mr
LO Facha Mr G & Foott Holman
~Mr&M#E-
FL Stevenson DV Todi Vt & Kn & Webb B
NOVEL USE FOR BATHROOM.
9th
Discussion in the Press and the Lobbies about the ultimate fate of the Covenant is unabated. The President continues to de- mard the unamended Treaty. The Republican leaders still discuss but the drastic amendments, majority of level-headed obser- vera stick to their prophecy of harmless "interpretive" resolu- tions for the Covenant and of the
Our Australian visitors gave a passage of the Treaty with per- great display of batting in their haps a note about Shantung. match against Leicestershire as It cannot, however, be denied the score of 551 for 5 wickets goes that Shantung has given the to chow. The team is undoubted-bandiwork of the Paris Conferer o› Brigade R.G.A. contesting in the ly strong in batsmen and in the a decided black eye. Virtually 1. final, the victory going to the match under notice.H. L. Collins the whole of American opinion is
R.MA. team by two poola to cil.scored 121, C. E. Pellew 187 and Quite the feature of the tourna-C.B. Wills, not out, 155. We are ment was the first appearance of having a struggle for the County women, several of the Women's championship, and at the close Auxiliary Corps giving excellent of last week Kent and Somerset exhibitions of physical drill.
In a case beard at Clerkenwell County Court recently a landlor complained that his tenant wash- ed clothing, cabbages and potato- es in the bath, and grew mustard and cress there. The bathroom was not fit for the purpose for which it was intended,
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in arms against what it deems an unfair concession to Japanese national policy. Orgens of Liberal and Radical opinion are as outspoken as the average Con- were bracketed equal with the sorvative newspaper, and it is percentage of 50, Yorkshire 45.45 clear that the President's support-
These is also a good deal of are making out of the dangerous E. Hendren ofers are hard put to it for argu- "being next.
ments. Against this, and such difficulties that are described as agitation over the President's We are on the eve of a return Middlesex is still an easy first in match between Jimmy. Wilde the batting averages with 113.55, things as the refusal yesterday of likely to handicap - European apparent determination not to and Pat Moore of America. whilst Parkin of Lancashire, one of the leading Republicans, settlement if the Senate persists in appoint Consuls in Germany until Though our fly-weight champion averages 11.04, and Woolley of Senator Norris, to meet the Pre-procrastinating Yesterday's vote the Peace is ratified. It is feared will be giving away considerable Kent, 11.26 shows the way in the sident, must be set the capital at Westminister will strengthen that other countries will be steal?
this argument.
ing a march.-Times, that the President's supporters weight, he is very confident that bowling averages. ·
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