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CANTON TROUBLE.

STUDENTS PARALYSING

TRADE:

The Canton authorities are taking drastic measures to sup press the boycott movement by the students which has now over- stepped legal bounds.

These students search mer chants' goods at random, whether they are Japanese or Europeans, and impose fines.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 15, 1919.

HELPING FRANCE.

BIG HONGKONG PROGRAMME.

the

As

ALLEGED BRIBERY.

QUARRY OWNERS IN TROUBLE:

Two Chinese quarry owners

ere charged before Mr. R. E Lindsel yesterday afternoon with bribery.

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FARM NEWS.

OWN HOUSE FED

POULTRY

We are now able to supply our customers with own fed

Hongkong is to make a worthy effort to bring relief to the devastated regions of France, Recently, Mrs. Basil Taylour initiated A movement with result of her eloquent appeals sistant this end in view, and

Mr. Leo Longinotto, the As- Crown Solicitor pro- through

medium of secuted and the accussed were the

Press

committee defended by Mr. E. B. Potter. representative of all sections Mr. Longinatto said that on the It has been found that news-of the community has been formed 23rd October the two accused papers are at the bottom of the for the the purpose of planning came to Inspector Earner's quar- invement, Eleven students have the various events by means of iters at No. S Police Station: The been arrested and confined in a which it is hoped to secure a Inspector was engaged at the poultry and to meet all demands. reformatory. Several newspaper large sum of money in aid of the Central Police Station, and only reporters are being searched for,worthy cause. The programme his family were at home. When with a view to their arrest.

so far drawn up is a most ambit-the accused saw. Inspector Not only in Canton but aled in ious one. and we do not doubt Amoy. Swarow and elsewhere that the response of the Colone the students are taking the law will be such as ni redound to its into their own hands. Their lasting credit. action is paralysing trade. It is high time this sort of thing was put down with a strong hand.

CHURCH SERVICES.

two

Our present stock consists of specially selected birds

Earnir's little daughter Barbare. they entered into conversation with her, and in the end they which are in prime condition and should give every Blanded over 10 her On Saturday, Novem er 29th. Parcels one containing two bottles satisfaction. there is to sperid gymkhana of whisky and the other a box of at Happy Valley, artanzed by: bsenite. The accused also gave the members the Hongkong $ Inspector Earner's little Gymkhana CLAS The race, og but and a like sum to the girl. the day with e St. Andrew's In the ordinary course of events Stakes, and a proportion of the Mr. Longinotto continued the sweep money will be devoted ili grl would be his principal to the Fund. The Pregnanime Withess. She was a bright little for this Meeting will be found Hiri uscould be seen from her face. But she was of an extraordinarily elsewhere.

nervous temperament. He had make her say anything. He and her in his office but he could not

friend (Mr. Potter) had agreed not to cross-examine her, they Worship. He (Mr. Longinotto) would leave her entirely to his

Worship very much if bis

doubted

could do

anything

with her. Mrs the accused handing over the Earner SAW money to the girl I was not ordinary. for a person to make gifts of whisky and a box of cigars to a little girl. The first accused Earner to have Bas known br Inspector amount of explosives. and he had an excessive

evey reason for expecting his quarry licence to be withdrawn. Ee

ST. JOHN'S CATHEDRAL, HONG- KONG. 22nd Sunday after Trinity, 16th Nov., 1919. Holy Communion (1.50 a.m.) Child- On Mon lay, 1st December. Mile ren's Service (10 am) Hymns: H. Van Der Flier gives a lecture 242. 569, 337. Matins (11 am at the Theatre Royal illustrated Responses: Ferial. Venite: with mution pictures taken at the Kempton. Psalms: Weldon and var.ous battle fronts. Like Mrs Rimbault. Te Deum: Russel. Basil Taxiour. Mig Van Der Jones and Pye. Jubilate Flier. who is a Dutch ludy, bas Ouseley (23rd morning.) had intimate exper ence of the Hymns: 474. 108. Sevenfold | havoc wrought by

the war Amen. God Save the King, N.B. She has the special authority of - Psalm 7, verses. 9 & 14 in King Albert of Belgium to lecture nison. Psalm 80. verses 3, in the Crient on behalf of the & 19 in unison Hymn 474 victims the war, especially the verse in unison. Hymn 108, widows and orphans. She has verse 4 in unison. Holy Com-also the written wish of Mrs. munion (12 noon) Evensong Wilson, wit of President Wilson. 66 pm) Responses: Ferial that "gortune may continue Pealis: Turle, Cooke and Hey to attend the noble work you are wood. Magnificat: Turle (23-4 | doing." morning.) Nune Dimittis ::

On a date to be announced Wickes (23rd evening) Hymns: later there will tealaret, with Inspecter Earner was the man to might have thought that 374 (363), 261. 27. Voluntary: terpsichorean tea animala, or be squared as he was the Officer Fugue in C-Buxtehude. N.B. Murray Parade (iroan E --Psalm 82, verses 1, and 8 in

charge of such licences. unison. Psalm 83, verses 1.2" Pansy Day

Another day will be call, hence the bribery of the cigars and 18 in unison. Psalm 84, Portuguese centity are pre-

and whisky. As regards the verses 1. and 13 in unisonsenting the little floral emblems

second accused, Mrs. Earner, Hymns 347, verse 1 in unison. of that name to soll on the occurrence.

who was 3 witness of the Hymes 27. verse 4 in unison.

would tell his Worship that part of the property motive of the first accused was was handed over by him. The

might be that his own licence for clear that of the second accused explosives might share the same fate as the licence of the first

street.

and this ter

UNION CHURCH.

SEVENTY-FIVE YEARS

HISTORY.

!

in

accused.

Evidence was then given and the accused were committed for trial,

HONGKONG'S POOR.

FIFTY SIX YEARS' CHARITABLE WORK.

ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH. KOW-

Under ile direction if the Hon LOON-16th November, 1919. -221 Sunday after. Trinity theatrical performance is being Mr. Lau Chus aka Chinese Holy Communion at 8.50 an Morning Prayer

arranged, the date and place of 11 am-wheh Lave also to be announced Opening: Voluntary. Responses: Ferial. Venite:

lat. Kempton. Of the 16th Morning-LXXX ---Rimbault, LXXXI-Hiles. Keiway. Te Deum: St. Jude. Jubilate King-25th Morning. Hymns: 255, 356, 351, 519, 582. Concluding Voluntary. Even- ing Prayer & p.m. Responses: Ferial. Psalms: Of the 16th Evening:--As Set.-LXXXII

It was in 1844 that the Union -Turle. LXXXIII--Cooke, Church in Hengkong first came LXXXIV-Heywood.LXXXV into existence, and how it did so, i -Hopkins. Magnificat: Bart-together with a great amount of by-11th Evening. Nine interesting historical reading. Dimittis: Wickes, 3rd Even- can be found in a very well- ing. Hynin: 388, 567.

25. produced "History" that has just 314. Vesper Hymn. Concluding heen published. The record of Voluntary S.B-Choir Prac- the Church's progress for three tice next Friday at 6.00p.m.

quarters of rentury makes UNION CHURCH KENNEDY ROAD, extremely acceptable reading, for -Sunday Services Nov. 16th. Union Church has, undoubtedly Diamond Jubilee Celebration. played a large part in the life of Morning 1. Hymns: "Our the foreign community here. Parts God our Help." The Church's and II of the history are now One Foundation." Through reprinted from the history that The Night of Doubt & Horrow." was published in 1903, while Chant Te Deum. Anthem. Part I has been compiled by

Break forth into Joy: Barn- the Rev. J. Kirk Maconachie. $1,063.75, the email excess being by: Evening 6. Hymns: "All

Well printed and artistically Hail the Power." "Pleasant produced by the South China are Thy Courts Above "We Morning Post, Ltd., the book is love the Place, O Lord" well worthy of possession by all Psalm 100.

Anthem: The who take an interest in the Colony Radiant Morn: Woodward. and its development.. Preacher: Rev. J. Kirk

Maconachie. Communion after To mark this seventy-fifth

Evening Service. Collection be preached by the Rev. J. Kirk anniversary special sermone will

The Hongkong branch of that great, world wide charitable AF-

eciation, the Society of Vincent de Paul, which is ao- St.

nouncing its 36th Annual Bezaar) for the 7th December, completed last July 55 years of good work among the poor of this Colony. Funded in 1853, the Hungku g Council's first President was Mr. John C. Whyte... The income for he first complete year (1864) wa $1,056.00, and the expenditure

covered by the balance from the previous half year. The annual income and expenditure have iù creased very considerably during the fifty six years of the society's Lctivities. The net receipts from

e laet Bazaar (exclusive of donations) amounted to $7,415.20; cther receipts $467.70, making donations totalled $1,215 27, and

for the Three-Quarter Century Maconachie at both services fe in conie for the year 89,098.17. Fund.

to-morrow, whilst on Wednesday The expenditure for

the lep

ST. PETER'S CHURCH, WEST evening at 6 p.m. the organist,onths ended 31st October, 1919,

POINT.-Sunday, Nov. 16th Mr. E. J. Chapman, will give an amounted to $5.57157. 1919. 8 a.m. Holy Communion organ recital on the organ that 11 a.m.. Morning Prayer, and

was two years ago so thoroughly The society has at present Sermon.

PEAX CHURCH.-Holy Commur-

ion at 8.15 a.m.

rebuilt.

under consideration schemes for au extension of its On Sunday week the Rev. especially in the direction of the activities, G. H. Bondfield D. D.,& former education of the children of the THE GOSPEL HALL.-(No. 10 Pastor, will hold special services, pour. The development of these and 12 Pedder Street). Weekly and on Monday, November 24, schemes and the augmentation of Services:-Sunday. Breaking there will be a social reunion the relief given to the poor under of Bread, 11 a.m. Gospel Meet when the following are expected the Society's care have greatly ing, 8 p.m. Tuesday, Exposition to take part in the proceedings: increased the regular expenditure of Scripture, 8 p.m. Thursday. Rev. G. E. Bondfield, D. 'D..of the society, as will be seen from Bible Class, 8 p.m. Friday, Rev. A. C. Gimblett, M. A, the following figures of expendi Bible Class for Ladies, 5.30 p.m. Right Rev. Bishop Lander, D. D. turo on relief to the poor, clothing Saturday, Prayer Meeting, 8p.m. Rev. J. Kirk Maconachie, Rev. and education of coildren, etc.: T. W. Pearce, D. C. L., Dr. Wan

Quarter ending 3.st Man Kai and other friends.

March

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June .*.***.. Quarter ending 30th

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