BXCHANGE:; ; “Chestag Quetations TT, London 26, 334d. * _ On Deniand 26.3.11-16d. pally A016, “byte re | November 27,1916, fama 7? S&™ fo 2 ho a " Rovember 27, 1015 jaan ae “7524 BEwA—t MONDAY, NOVEMBER —a Bott A—+ne ‘SINGLE COPY 100 Siar $36 PER ANNUM, — TELEGRAMS. ° _ TELEGRAMS. a aa TELEGRAMS. ne ae THE HOWIIT-PHILLIPS a |” [Reatar’s Service to The “Telegrapb,”"] (Reater Service to The" Telegraph."} tas ‘(Reuter's Servive to The “ Telegraph." : oe Re y : Te saa nig 3 , 2 7.» SEVEN NEW V.c.'S, 2 _ °" QERMANY'S CoMPULSION BILL; = | THE CRISIS IN GREECE. a " aa map .emrae ; On Thoreday and. Fridsy next d —_s_—_. : Some’ ‘Stirring Deeds Recouated. eo .- Socialist Protests Inthe Reichstag, the. Howitt: Phillips Repertory 4 ~ ALLIES MAY _ OCCUPY ATHENS. : 8 : November 26, 7.90 pm. Seven Victoria Cresses ksva been awarded, the noteble casce of |. bravery being as follows:— . November 26, 4.10 5.m, Oorapany will give two farewell . performances at the Vi . a ‘Tas Beata 3 correspondent at Ame'erdam states that the Beicheng | Theatre, ~. pie ; 2 November 26, 6.15 a.m. “Acie believed’ that Admiral Foornet will ovca py Athens if hie Lieutenant Bradford, uf the Dorhim Light. fofantry, wh. The Presiden! shat the Ani reading of the Com: The two plays. seleo sted. aie a ] demi { conceded. ; ; one rat reading. of the paleiry Ps ies es spe “aegis lized Hal he Roya, Rerrviam sumbn 10,00, ape, Lea-Ca sno somnued of ta tains aad |ivny Servos Bh aren ctees butroen I aoe |egSOU Beaty end ¢Whet 4 end that fa sre well armed, . Sergeant Downie, of the Dabline, rho, when most of the rs Herr Gioeber, of the Oentre Party, moved thet the Bill be red piece,” oka Dorie Phillips will > ; ' Provistonal Government Declares Wac on Bulgaria. . {were down, shouted “Come on- Dab.” The stirricg appeal was|a second time on the same day. repeat er remarkable j impersonae’ : immediately reepoaded to. The men rashed op and Sergeant This evoked a storm of di If tion of" Peg," the aweet Iriah girl, Downie captured a‘mechine-gun, killing the crew. The Dublins rm of disapprorl from both Socialist group. Herr Ledebar characterising the motion acd will Noven.ber £6,.6.15 sm. es an attempt to. stife Sherine nae supported by Mr, The Poovisioa Government at Salonica hae declared war on ; then captured positions which had withstood five previous attscks. | diecuseion cfs Bill which di owitt as Jerry, | Miss we ‘Balgeris. There were other deeds of aeomewhat ‘similar obersoter, but| ation of slave duean. olivered the workers over to the exploit ae Fladgate, as Cousin. 3 |. | Vietally at War with Bulgaria. only one case of life-eaving—that in which Sécond LieatenantHenry| _ The motion wae, however, adopted. : thel, Mies Tliliee Stenbridge : Kelly,of the Weet Ridingg, four timea brought back wounded, betides doing conspicusus work in an sltack. There were outatanding cases of privates saving dicgetan situations. The first waa that of Frederick Edwarde, of the Middlesex Regiment. His partof the line was held up mechine-gua The Liberals and Oonservatives protested against the attempt |" Airs, Obicheater, and, of b dagtcaerare ° delay the passage of the Bill, which was s beris Friday, ned ite Schaal, A viotory, . er . Discussion of the measure in committee on the previous day ws iat | ote ibn us atlas. noteworthy for a suggeation to restrict the publication of newepapin Tlayed, when Mr. November 26, 6.20 a.m: : Renter’ 5 aireandatank at Athens esys Greece is ‘regarded as Virtually at war-with Balgaris, ea the Provisional Government, which the Allies regard.as the de facto Government, hss declared war on Bulgaris, fire aud there were no cfficers left. . All was cspfdaion snd there|to one in each town. Dr. Helfferich denied gach iatention, d Whosler Deyden will ‘appear as ig ‘The Vonixeliata have also declared war on Germsay, becauée of | was every indication of a retirement when Edwards, grasping the | that he Government recognised the ppeiecse ol nomapepere the mach-wortied butler, a p:rt : the torpedoing’ of ahips carrying N: ationaliat force. sitastion, dashed out slone on bie own initiative and knocked out the We carrying on the war, bake lia 1 ag scope to ais, on General von Groener announced thal the manufeciure of gan ae . The plans and bocking are no : » ed oteppe extended and: was naw no ual a monopdly open at Messra. Moutrien.. mn . : gun, with a total disregard for persoel danger, which msde s further advance pcasible, The other oase is tht of Robert Ryder, aleo of the Middlesex Regiment, who showed bravery under similar circumstances. An attack was dagging for lack of leadership when he dashed out alone -with s Lewis gan, with- which he cleared the opposiog trench, torning a possible fsilore into euccecs. Admiral’ Fournet’s Ultimatum. November 25, 11. 98 p.m. Beuter's Kimunivaee at Athens says Admiral Fournet bas * @ent an ultinatam to Greece demanding the surrender of artillery ; otherwise, be will be obliged “to take suitable msazures on ATTEMPTED GERMAN NAVAL RAID. Deal Inhabitants’ Experiences. PASSENGERS ARRIVED, ; December 1. ; : — D.S.0. Awards. Sgt ake : " Norember 26, 2. 158.0. so ; THE ALLIED OFFENSIVE. The inbabitsnts of Dasl wore awakened at midnight on Thun-| . Perse KOREA MARU, tromNagasaki, ——-—— Nuvember m7, 2. 40pm. _. | day by beavy fring. Tney rashed on tothe front and baw flaeheatt| Sion 2 ee ae Artillery Activity at Vaux. “the Gatctle announces that Distinguiched Service Orders have] an eetimated dietanoe of fifteen miles northwarde. a rg le » . + been awarded to the following officere of the Indian Army:—" The firing waa most rapid and lased.for a very brief period. sa! November 26, 12, O05 a.m. Osptaia W. G. Hasingtoo, who, sltbough severely wounded, A demaged drifter entered a Cpannel port ander her own steam Botello A Paris oimimdnigess states :—There has beon matual artillery firing in the Vaux region, and intermittent fauponsding on the rest of the front. omnes rae ‘handled bis regiment with gress courage and ee Kennett WB sbility throaghout the action. ; ; ter SirC Paul Leeds W 8. . . Cap’ain W. F. Webb, who, althongh wounded; handled Be THE BRITANNIC LOSSES, De Goer Mr @itss LaF LS ee : —.—_—. 8 : paral aae rota courage and initiative, and eet s splendi ; November 26, 5,15 a.m. Fairey Vv LA ues Mrs with a ebell-bole in her water tank. The crew was nobart. “Bad Weather Prevents Encounters. oe ( According a mersage from Athens Admiral: Fournet repos ened : ne A * A bar to hie Disti hed 8 Order ia granted to Major . Lo : etna i November 26, 6. 20 a.m. F. A. Mstwell: who Le ashes oak as eaten courage sad | ‘bat the losses on the Britannic were thitty-two liver, oe neta B: = PE : Renter's correspondent at tha British Headquarters, writing on linitiative, Later be organised three batisliong ane? consolidsted a} Saturday, states :—Apart from mioor incidentais and trench warfare, position ander ee heavy fire.- He had previoudy one very. fine there. have bsen no encountera tcdsy, rain falling heavily and {work for which he hed, been awarded the Military Cros persistently. Captain B. W, Hingston for conep‘u saa gallery devation The bombardment of Besumint Hamet and Beencourt has |to duty. He tended ang dressed the wounded. continuously uadee alackoned, having failed to make any impressitz. very beavy fire at close range, regardiess of bia own eafery. ; e A Slicker of activity by German secroplanea was promptly |... pecan ieee a co by onr pilots felling s sumber. ‘[In the event of telegrams arriviag too late for idsertion on ; this page Shey will be found on an Ea} EARLIER TELEGRAMS. ee ’ IN THE BALKANS. Ho Fook Mr & Mrs : as, HAITAN, from Beater,» on » 26, .Tende HE. areuane Stl Advancing. 6 Britieh are actively consolidating the new ground, which) - _ THE MECCA PILGRIMAGE, : oe: Non iber 25,4.50pm. Sa eee re eres Balen 1 2 : is ina deplorable condition. ——— - i ; November 25, 2.14 p.m, | A French ‘communique states that the Ttalians continue to Bae a eee ME British Use Gas Successfully. The Times carrespondent at Cairo says the Egyptian pilgrims advance west of Monastir. Per sa MISHIMA MARU, fro have reached home from Meocs. They were greatly impressed by. 7 ; : - + | Singapore, om Nor, 26. me November 26, 1.00 p.m. the perfeot esfoty in which the journey was performed, contrasting. Ruman' ans Further Pressed Back, ’ | Baxter Reva Mra& Jones Rev DF a Goneral Sir Douglas Haig reports :—We drow offsa attempted | sith the tarbalence, robhery and extortion ander the Tarkish regime. | ea mber 25, 5 0 paz ‘ Geir i aad Xesh ‘advance by a party to the east of Besumont Hamel, and discharged | pp, Holy Oarpet and the ercort of the’ makmat were conveyed for Pests pores Boe p-u. _ | Caverley a ‘gaa successfally to the south of Arras, where | we repulsed raids. | the Gras time from Suez to Jeddeh on ove of His Msjrety's ships, All the crew were Mahommedens of whem. twelve made: the pressed back the Humanians towards the south of Kali- die Sec Eee pilgrimage. ie manesht and Moldarosht November 26, 3, 50 pm.. 4 ; . The enemy from Craiova compelled the Rumanians to _ In the Als-Valley' the enemy energetically attacked and ONT. oe tire behind the River Oltenz. ae . A Paris communique stsites : —There is nothing important to THe ITALIAN FR . ce rot Gaemeas have creased. the Danube near Zimnites: Woo Me sind dare -.' report on the weatern front. F : 3 November 28. q 16 pm. : : . Wang a ie .A German Clatm. "he Italian official message esya :—There ste increased artillery Enemy Nandieg ot Wusgh Miss ere Saas duels slong the whole front. . . . eo ; » . “November 26; 1. 15°p.m. . We deiteeyad enemy defences at Tonsle, is the Cemonics . Speice iateees ease oie ceay tak - fill ere NANKIN, from ‘Lontioa, on at Gerusa communique eays:—Ta & trench reid north- anat of [re aol “oo Valleys at Inez and Yinnita, i orth of whith the advance has been earn Tying Bing Beaumont Hemel we ceptared i61 B: citish prisoners. e molested movamente in abe Adige and Ast'co ve. arrested. eh Chae Binebeck Regie oe er eet Ee _., |. + Qar aireraft havo been active, end two hostile seroplancg,tave ake i Nasent Mig: Pees ae "IN THE BALKANS. been destroyed. -.. ats Germans Claim Claim Progress. . eda ge BN —_—e—__ , ye - ; 7 Phitp FM: ~ British Aviators Reach Bukharest. : _. TURKISH SENATOR EXECUTED, : "og German’ communique _ November aici 66 Pa. Bulcli Min.’ . : November 25, 5 10 8 ane: ; November 26, 5. 10a a0. : The Rumanian resistance is broken on the Lower ole, ae Pam Renter Jearns that more > Britieh seroplanea and oblate bare A telegram from Constantinople tates thet Senator Abdul ioe pater lar hibod pert tia the. fonin army, are Th Ore Be rowhed Bokbarest after very long flighie. Hamid Zchravi hes been condemned by court martiel for attempting stabbomly resisting, : ae 0 Tong Ching Mr and 4 : - | to make Syria an es Arabien Priccipality, end hes been North sant of Tarnuseverin the forces of the Central we : wn.. eres ae Bad Weather Prevents lafantry Actions, | execated. aera Tack after crossing the Danube, gained a footing. in ae ale oh : 2 B* Seta mma) terri' : F, £8. ff f Shang! November 26, 3.50 p.m. _ ‘GERMAN FRIGH IFULNESS. Galt Nn PAE dig 8 ge ete 7s r ; a ariraedk ih A Paris communique states :—There ia 8 violent artillery doel] aa ——_ Aen mo ee j ‘UERMAN NAVAL RAID. . ae : Brecon GP ib AU are Gh aa indiana and east of Monastir, but no infantry sctions, owing to) -- =: & Protest =e m Sweden, ats S308 North Bad Dowas Visited, . 0 = | Te ie : : weather. . November 29, 5.10 om, ae “Nowmber 95,5.10pm ‘| .. 0. at Hoh aa on our left wing sgaia progeosed i ia the direction Boater's correspondent — ova the that the Fra ; ‘An Admiralty: ‘communique : ial that during nim, night |" DON'T FORGET... --. : le ment bas requeste many sinkin, f the 23rd-2ith inst, six German destroyers atten: to ae cae Le ete: an : Britiah roe te Sra carey camps in the. region of Swedieh steamer Arthur, reserving the right to eli i repartn ? soma the North End Downs. xe iets Fe fet ts ; Neohori, at the month of the Btrams. " : ; : Tha enemy were seo by.a patzol vemsel, aad steamed off A New Era of Rathicssaess ?: ~ ” D aRter: ficing ‘twelve. rounds. , é Stubborn Rumen Resistance. _—. " ‘There “were no casus)ffes, ‘bat ‘ “ditt,” “was slightly o damagi a, d =| oa ae The open ton of Ramagate w wesmfonched. aa ners neutrals, with the advent of Herr Z-mmermen at the Foreiga Ofioas oe eta S 7 cs Ertraordlnery Gemma Claim, ee : *The Ramenians are atill stabboraly rial ‘bat the roads to cab Toe Arthor _ taking cos! to aren 2 end cos hve aes " ; *Novstaber 25, 8. 45. » fo, aS oaat of the Alt are crowded with fixing baggage waggons, therto been regerded sa free, : Pr. _ We are in touch with forces which oreased the Danube, and the .. The German excave for sinking the veonel maa ‘at the The Gormans claizn that in the Chants 2 latter are now before Alexsudris. formerly took pit props to. Englend. ee ASS * November 5 5.16 s : ; "November. 26, 7 15 pm. |. A meosage feo Copenhagen esys Swedes regard 18a -. 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The contents include aetsle, rabber, oils, leather, ete.. . and the treffio ia said to bg grow-|- ” itis. : ats ie Indiana Plague Mortallty. ~ The total plague mortsiity in Tndisderiog the week ending Oct. 14 stood at 5,663 against 7,564 " gases, The Bombey Presidency and Sind had 2,799, deathe, the _ Mladrse Presidency 358, Bihar ". and Oriesa 28, the United Pro- _ wince: 106, the Punjab 59, Barma 35, Central Provinces 1,020. My- sore S:ate 482, Hyderabad State 734, and Central Iadia 36, _ The Kut Heroes. Simla, October 20.—A list of officars, non-commissioned officers, and men, brought to notice by Licat.-Goneral Sir P. Lake io connection with the operations of Todian Expeditionary Force “D,” from Janvary 19th to April 39th, 4816, and a-liet of cfiisers, non- Commissioned cfiixera and men mentioned by Major-(eneral “Townshend. for distinguished - gervios during .the - defence of Kat-eleAmars, from mbar Brd, 1915, to April 29th, 19!6,|) _ Bre gazetted. Another American Murdered ~ . fa Mexico. Washington, November 20.—A deapatch jast received at the state; -depariment from E\ Paso, Texas, states that an unidentified Ameri- ‘can has been murdered by Villiata -fopoes operating at Jimines, and that four Americana fouad at - Parra] are being: held as prisoners by the bandit leader. Tadicstions _» @t present-point to the fact that: Villa ia uaing every effort to force intervention on the part of the United S:ates, aud that his re- peated atiacks upon foreigners and American oitiz*ns ate deatgn- ". ‘ed to bring this about. Officials here bave thus far refaied to comment upon the latest derelop- mentein the Mexican sitastion. Vardo2 on Putting. Disooarsing on. “ Methods of Patting” in the Golfers’ Magazin;, “ Barry Vardon tella of an eoventric pisyer who holed several long tts with bis driver. "Look _ bere,” said bie opponent, « man ‘etoeped in the traditiocs of. &t. Andrew's, “do you use thi thing ‘for eliort putts aa well 2” “Short potts?” repested the focal --' eevantric. “Haven't I had ashort putt yet ?.No, of course [ heven’t, Well, I always take thie forahort atta mand, diving to the bottom of his bag, he prodacd sh :- ordinary household hammer! ‘once = imitated = thie 2 €oolieb-looking clab’’ made for m himself; it was only a foot long, and he ceed it in the daya when Be was about the woret patter in the world.” — Situation {a Szechwan. _ . Chengts,. November [7.— * Advices from Neikiang alate that the garrison, owing to erreare of pay, threatened to revolt, The Oomtnander borrowed ,_ money from the merchante, thasaverting frouble, It is reported that Tsikan will . soon arrive at Ohengto.. The citizens, though Choy. dislike. Tsiken, will not oppore his coming snd regard the ‘fsuparior. abilities of Gon- eral Lopeikan, as able {o main- tain the peece of the City, The eitaation. is ‘eivilar to (hat.of Sheusi.'. Taiken, the: Civil Gorerocr of . Kweichow,’. was recently appointed Ciril, Gov- -ernor. of, BSrechasn. | There hav been © considerable .agita- . Gonsgeinst the appointment, _ which fe alleged to be jostigated by General. Lopeikua,: the acting Tochon. Is appeare.-aleo that there haa been ‘a split in the Pro- ~wincial Assembly on the aphjsct, ‘while the Military in Siobasn _ have reoently strongly denounced Geners! Lopeikan, soousing him ‘attempting to prevent theentry of Taiksn by force.. - ut "NOTICES, 30 cts. Mex — Carton of 4. Pe e, Carton of 4, “AN IMPORTANT _DIStOVERY. _ THE VICTOR ’ JUNGS-TONE STYLUS An improved, semi-permanent, chenge-able reproducing stylus of tungsten combining all the desirable features of the Victor system of changeable needles with the added advantage of playing 50 to 200 records without changing. MOUTRIES.. ON. LAZARUS, .. “OPHTHALMIC OPTICIAN. d:07( : ot THE ONLY — aa OPTICIAN COLONY. a) 10 ae PRESCRIPTIONS. ACCURATELY FILLED. “N. LAZARUS, NOTE THE, ADDRESS, OPHTHALMIC OPTICIAN © 26, QUEEN'S ROAD CERERAL. ~ REPAIRS | REPAIRS I! - REPAIRS [11 CHRONOMETERS,. CHRONOGRAPHS, REPEATERS. ALL DESCRIPTIONS OF HIGH GRADE: WATCHES: CLOCKS & INSTRUMENTS CLEANED & REPAIRED ges By ‘AN ENGLISH WATCHMAKER. ALL WORK DONE ON THE PREMISES. § JAMES ‘PRACTICAL STEER | CHROMOMETER AND WATCH MAKER, 2 ‘ CLATS OF CHE J. GAUPP & CO) 4 ‘ Note THs aDpRESs: 4, D’Aguilar Street. _GERMAN ROBBERIES ‘IN BELGIUM. _ Light Railway Stcck Selzed, © Reuter’a Agency learne thatthe. British Government has . besa informed-thst the German Gov- ernment hae eeiz d 200 Icoomo- tives, 2,500 piceas of rolling atock, and «vera! handred kilometres of raila belonging to the Belgisn tions, and he replied by giving a euerantee thet the materials would: not b2 seised a: daction of proof that they had been imported from other cona- tries, thas clearly ahowing the intention of the Germans to seis2 ell the materials. .alresdy in Belgiom. Lad caer In areply, at the end. of Jane, the British Government informed light railways knows a3 the Ohe-| ga mioe de Fer Vicineux. This is only soother evidence of the in- sinoerity of German protestations of aympathy for the populationsof ocenpied countries. The railways in question ares bese Belgiam, and serve many of the country districts in’ the absence of brosd-gaage lings. Thore ia a Hetwork of them all over the country, snd tbe popala- tion dependa in large. meature upon them. They are very largely ased for conveying market pro- ‘dace to.urbsn.ccotres and in} - conveying foodstoffs to raral dis- tricta; "The confiscation at the resent moment ie especially ser- ious in view of the harvest, which 4a fast coming io avd which always tsxea these lines to their utmost. extent, Ass roealé ihe ‘Faternsl trefiis of the country and BI quisitioned in Belgium, that the property of the linea shoald be ecrupulously respected through- out the whole country, and that no rails nor rolling stock nor any other atticles whetsoeter spper- taining to the railway shonid | be requisitioned. The reply of the Germaine, which was ss above stated, bas jast been received. 7 Sapaa-Chiaa Association, The insagaration o»remony of the Japan-Chine Association the (rinsport of food eapential to | the milateninos of 2 population onthe verge. of starvation have F yO fics | CondultRoad. < m pro-|- ~— TO BE LET, *O LET. —First Class shop in Chater Road next Moutries, Lanestrear. Apply.—Clatk &Co, "O BE LET at the “Peak, + .fumished, 3 Stewart Terrace, Apply:—H. E. Pollock, Prince's Buildige. : : To LET—From Ist -May, 1 $16, Offices, 2nd. Floor, St. Georgts Building. Apply to>— SHEWAN, TOMES & Co. . T?. LET.—Fornished Rooms, ‘with or without Board: Bath- room t each Room. Electrici: througiout. Apply Palace Sotel, Kowlon. * aA : To LET.—From Ist November next, dats in“ Ewo Messe,” No. 8 the Peak. Apply Propeity Office, ae MATHESON | To = LEI.—Four-roomed houses in Gordon. Terrace and Salisbury Avenue, Ko#- loon. TO LET OR FOR SALE.— Kowlin Marine Lot * 48, with vharf, area 58,0J0 eq. fs. -suitabl) for: coal storage or erection of godowns.~ - Apply to:— HUMPHREYS ESTATE ~. FINANCE CO., LTD., Alexandra Buildi: gs. Te BE LET.—COffices in Hotel ‘Minsions:—Fourlarge rooms (comminicating) facing BLAKE PlERind the CENTRAL POST OFFICE. Nos.. 9, 10, 11-and 12 on the. THIRD FLOOR OF HOTEL - MANSIONS. For patticulars apply: Manager. Honging Hotel. ee T°? BE LET.—Offices at ?, Con- nsught Road, C. in Eing’sg & York Buildings. : Houtts. in Clifton Gardens, Houes in Brosdwo-'d & More- ton Terraces. . No.l, Wonz Nei Ch 1g Road, Hours on Shameen, Canton. Apply to:— — THE FONGKONG LAND IN- VISTMENT & AGENCY ~ _ Co., Ltd. a i 10 BEL ET: el FORD O. BE LET.—One or two rooms in Kowloon, furnish- ed, or unfurnished kitchen, servants’ quarters svail- able; reasonable rent—Apply to 521 c/o “ Hoogkong Telegraph.” ‘O BE LET.—European House No. 19, and Ground Floor of No. 20, Kennedy Road, with bath rooms, detached kitchen and servant quarters, aleo elec- tric lights &o., complete. Apply: ‘Phone No. 906 or 553, or.on premises. - a ANTED—A_ second hand VICTOR GRAMOPHONE in good condition. ‘Write to A. B. elo “ Hongkong Telegraph.” ~ " ANTED. — Typewriting; Manuscript of every kind: accurately and neatly typed at short notice by Englishman, Terms 30 cents. per folio. Com- mercial correspondence in Eng- lish = for inese . business gentlemen a speciality. Write “ Despatch.”.“ Hongkong. Tele- graph.” - ; FOK SALE. For SALE—OLD POSTAGE oTAM PS —Thous ands: rare African, Colonials, Indian States. All valu-s. Prices . very’ low, Write or call—J: sbi, No, 40, First. floor, Haiphong Road, Kauvwloon. - ‘ “ : OR SALE .—COLUMBIA HORNLESS GRAMO- PHONE AND STAND with about 70 Rec-rds, in- perfect condition-” Only six m+ the old. Apply —W.S, clo “Hongkong Telegrap>.” |. Fork SALE. AS A GOING CONCERN, First) Class Foreign Hotel in Yokohama; best location, fully furnished and sae high class trade—favour- able: 3 address Hotel Owner P.O. Box 169. Yokohama, ..- ~ “NOTICES. pisnstiors 1.9 o Conmercial Gazetteer will contain .a complete Directory of Firms apd. Personsel, the Government and Municipal Omfielals, Con- principal Chinese Firms, 17 and DIRECTORY of China and Manila sulate, Public and Private Schools, Missions and Members, Clubs and other Associations and an ‘alphabetical list of Foreign Residents . Chetoo, Ching- , Hankow, Har " Mantls, Mouke “together: with : Principal Centres, a Commercial Gazet- — Jotormation of all Firms, Report of _ Claba, Bisal forms ca Application to BREWER '& 00, Sele Ageate Hongrong Hote) Building. a “. UNRIVALLE. Have dust Received their Xuwis Conaigament of |. INDOOR GAMES. . | - MECHANICAL \RACE GAMES.” - SANDOWN ROULETTE, PUFF BILLIARDS, | ASCOT, MANIFESTO & MINORU,RACE GAMES, ||. PING-PONG, JIG-SAW PUZZLES, BOMBARDO. || ° | “GHALLENCER™ in-pooR cole CAME. DESIGNED FOR THE GOLFER'S HOME; . _ FITTED WITH BUNKERS, TEEING GROUNDS, ETC, DRAUGHTS, CHESS, DOMINOES, HALMA, Ludo, ETC, ;_. bathroom, | LANE, CRAWFORD & CO. | ARE YOU. LOOKING | © THE hail ae S verse raph om a0 cigarettes — Prnnricee SMOKE tw ~. gs Men Wie RON AED THE SPECIAL. IN TIPPED Per.; Dyno tes . : SOLD EVERYWHERE, SOLE AGENT :—CRAECO-ECYPTIAN TOBACCO STORE... | In business fs “0 oo wm The secret of ‘success to make friends. °“ THREE CASTLES." ‘Cigarettes have been making friends for’ years and keeping. them. Bes cee for..a first Class: , Brand of } Egyptian Cigarettes ? CALL AT THE. HONGKONG GICAR: STORE u "AND. ASK FOP THEODORO VAFIADIS. che on | QPULAR CIGARETTES . MC. Coe c. TIPP HF ..Per 100. $ ewe 20, 35 Brothers, Wes'minster Bpecials, otc. POPULAR © PRICES,’ 1.50 - $1.50 - Lid %g wo 250 cents, . ’ ” - WAR CHARITIES... o _S aes ‘+ Kowloon Workers’ Olfts , pone = Acknowledged. . : WORKS HONEST- — E LY WETBOUT aiviNe SOME HELP| The following letters of thanks TO HISSOUL-—Buskin.” - LOCAL SPORT. cea oe eienaael i. 5 = CRICKET. ROBERT FORTER & SONS . — BULL DOG LIGHT ALE IN PINTS AND SPLITS. have been reosived, for articles} sent by “Oar Little Bit S_ciety” Kowloon :— Say ’., Nasrieh Schools Militsry| gy -__._ Hospital, Osiro, ‘English Mail.—Arrived per ar. . Nankio yesterday. - t districts, is not a conspicuons sucoss—if it is economy that the department is aiming at. At the present moment there is bardly a September 0, 1916. ” -. . +) Civil Service, gutter, _pivement, crossing or 0. R. 0. Wit i fight of <:etepa .in these i: uebetla Wright, b TXOD ease me, E,W. Hemilton, lbw. b “Marley |... os O. Sara, b Dizon | ie fae ows 9 Marley 0 gato thank Lady May for the| Club batted firet-and sterted in’ aegesand gnc = esate kind present of Red Cresasup-|vary poor fsehion, non of the pliee (4 cases) which through|-betemen makiog avetend sgainst O.lorel Gordoo Hall have been| the bowling. Had it not been for nent to this hospital. ; These supplies are most useful ‘|distriots .that is not swim- ming with water, and the pee: quantity that daily rons to waste| To-morrow's Anniversary. would sapply msny scores of To-morrow ia the 31st anaiver- families. The pavements, too, are | S2tY of the British occapstion on more dangerous than ususl; Mandalay. ; and are ve ch . A 18, Ald be : os, ou ; ve ery mach appreciated by! good style, their score would heve |S, Aldermen, cand bDsSouzs 18 yee wie ns His-Excellency’s Daughter. the Narsiog Sisters and patients} been low indeed, the only other E ; Daweon, 0 Dixon, b we : ae two adu'ta lose their’ footing oa Mra; Philip de Fonblangue, the {of thie, bo:pitsl. Msjor Rickett oth Pobeniack this cloppy ani trescherous|*ldest daughter of His Excellency begs that the thenka of the Di racchi, o De Souxs, b A S WATSON & Co, Ltd., ground. We are aware thst| the Guvernor of Hongkong, ig at | hoapital ag be given tu the I Deane aL Dicen an ® e Fi r ’ hs gree Gificalties Lave tebe token | Present w orking in No. 2 Generel who have to kindly tvorked for it. e ane, o Ismail, b Dizon, 1¢ ; : abs : ranted int matter Tika | Hospital, Obelsea. . Colone! Gordon Hell eay » Bearne, © Ponscnby-Fane, ; ELE. Mr. O. Severn, b thi lent ecore made by T. erouak mbe t P. T. Lamble, b Marley E.,, Pestoa, who registered 61 ia i) oe “SOLE AGENTS: layers to make donble figures being T. W. Bisseker 21 and P, Jacks 18. The total made was 135, It seemed an easy thing for the Military, for ras oame .. e nae ed ‘ : c 7 Thenk every one very much in-! quickly, rach good rcores saGor,|_ 6 Diron oC, ae 2 eth es 4 WINE, SED BEISLE ME CIANTS: a ve _— Mos te” Gem ii ke g omega to the | deed for sll they are sending aad! Page $5, Sargt, McGregor 35,|B owen, HOLOUE ay aay . oS HONGKONG. . watchmen and lakonga were.told | Police by a man living at 24, please let them koow that band-| Bir. Dix 29, Lt. A. Griffin 20] : xtra, oh 1s. ae eges are not eo moch wanted as i jeat. D. R. Wabl 14 soo other articles. The War Office and Liew Va D “|cff to have a special eye to the | Des Voeux Rosd that on Sstar- making victory certain, The teil fountsin:, and were held in-aome | day he entrusted a cervant with me-sare responsible whers waste | $500 to take to the Wing Tak . ' Total ... we MAL, Telephone 16, has filled up the place with. lintlend of the team was, however, ; , The Dollar. .- eee at the hands of a team represent: _ The opening rate ot the dollar} Mejor Rickett B.AM.O. (T.F.)| ing the Military, by 22 rane. The , ne H d bandsges sod voluntary) waek and the innings closed for - Bowlin i ; ozcara, We notice that quite five. Bink, and thet the boy bes not {9° week an : box 8. Correspondents mre requested to observe the: rule which |eixths of the people wists to) been seensince, =. workera here cut them up for us. |157_-The ee. followe: Disea ic 0. R. Ww. reqaires thei to forward thelr aames and addresses with) draw water fill their veaselato the|. ~ Motor Cycle Mishap. : Esat London Workera!_. Kr. see K. MeGe b Macley an 1952 5° -communications addressed ta the Editor, not necessarily for very brim, which’ naturally ” A coolie living at 2, Ng Fok amonget the Poor, R. Fennedy, c Mct regor, N ney. sas 1450 4 publication, but as an evidence of thelr bona fides. ; means that,. in carrying or| Lane baa been eent to the Govern- Sept. 26, 1916. Waterson oe ute on - De Szs Kwong. 319 Q é ,_ All communications intended for publication should be addressed hoisting about a quarter,ment Civil Hospital suffering} Muy I ask you to scoept vary RM. Auatia, bese re | 3 Booz BT 1! » te ee sieepoddcnee should be seneiciken of thé contents ia distrib-'from light ‘injuries received jtincere thanka for the splecdid yc o Godden, , "‘Untversity, u irresp psotchamteicaah ay anager. ated over tha footway. The [through being knocked down by| parcels of clothing received for nung 2 oe oe i F. W.. Biereker, b Palmer sien F. B Evane, c Helson, b - Waterson ... ae J.D, Wright; not out... 400 Na_ fae Kwong, o Deane, b ‘Hamilton... . wounded eldiera of Shoreditch, Tho rates of Subscription to the “ Hongkong Telegraph” will chieet of Ue/atsad:pipes. wen) io. Tame, Seryrent Grant. of the We sre most gratefal and’ the be as follows :—Daily iseae—$36 per aoonm, Weekly issue | Prevent water from being used , Hongkong Police, who wasriding ; imac: ; too extravagantly, bat, from‘ell.a mo‘or oycle in Connacght/men grestly appreciate your oe “ Ga. £. ete There porque and per menssin, proportional. Subscriptions | ¥°.080 lesro, there is far more Boad thon feature : ee ee oaay i ‘iii. : oe aT Witchell pe a 1.. for any period lesi than.o20 month wili be charged aa for a ahs ray awe eae _ HE. the Officer ‘Adenioister- an hove been ent to rch Lt.-Col. Morgen, c Wyatt, 0. - | A.B. Ramjshn, b Hamilton... 10 fall month. |. : : 9] A. De Sousa b Witchell RA B. Ponsonby-Fane, aot 6] outs. =, 0 25 _valescent Homea and they had 0 scarnely any clothing at all, With renewed thenks, - 5 e Py . ' . The daily issue is delivered free when the addremee ia accessible to heasear rose foay Leia sar ae re messenger: Peuk aubscribors can have their copies deliverad at fins of freak water by ian ered “Nolan, -Obief Interpreter at the TOQOT ove tee ‘eee Dr, G. E, Aubrey, st, Wahl, b MoGregor .,. oe » their resi wi t ‘ . Oo jes : : ‘ : ‘ pie ae fata widitihal $180 woe saetien te arced for padipa By mooring along the Praya. Isita,Sapreme Ocart, to be s member Ian, . gate ela S Wahl, b 0 Total (4 wkis),.,: 76 - The postage on the week!y isaue to any part of the world is $1.00 fact that some of the wharves are Of the anbcommittee on the Yours faitbfolly. ; k e Palaer ... * 38| - ; we cto, sigh Peach 2 ae "~ {atill applied with a fresh-water, Beard of Exeminera for the aban TucKER, | B.dacke, B Palmer m= 2°) ° Chow Yat Cheong, W.D. Di " Single Copiss, Daily, ten conte, Weekly, twenty-five cents ((or|Pipe and that certain cteumers, exemination ‘cf the subordinate Seoretsry. B. P. Tharefcld, ootcnt = GIW. Gittens, A lemail acd Feo! ing’ a ; say Jaily, ten conte. Weekly, twenty-fiva cents (for alongside are allowed to fit on a'(ficere of the Police and gaol. (itt ecg ais Oaalliod : Extras ~ 4! Ede did net hot a, Advertisements and Sabsoriptions which are not ordered for a fired |b06e to the said pipe, for the ja: ela Ress Rond: . ; Ost. 619) . { Totst , on ASE as tiod wilt be continaed until countermanded.. parpose of flushing their decks? Siz prire of ‘bincoalare contri- Yeu kid giftofchildren’s Bowling. : : —_— a - (Payable ta Aavance) * JOne wculd thick that erlt water Dated by Mr. L. Gibbs, through alvihes recone 4 from Hong-| ~ mo. M. RW. ee . . The“ Hongkong Telegraph is aow on sale at, and will be dellyered [is quite good enough - for this. Mr. A. Denison, Hongkong, are kong to-dey and I am writing to| Grit 61900 1h LAWN BOWLS, "to subscribers by, the Dalry Farm Compscy. Ltd., Shameen, | Purpose. It may be very nice, from 2°07 to be sdded tothe ‘lat of thank Bee cate for the moet Witais a es 8 1 37 3 : ~ Canton, who have bern appointed our agents there. a Ohiaese steamehip owner's point S!aeses received and forwarded fale b L The| Per ne “2 0 " Soa . "By Order, ““HONGKONG TELEGRAPH" ta view, thusto eave the expenve $0 the Lady Robert : Field Olape| Tse!) contents i hepare Palmer ... if 33 8 . , eer : " ot beping apie tare deckey Fonds. The total now stands :—| little pair of ehoes was very mach we 3 0 24 0 [Kowloon Bowling Green Club - Jengins for pumping parposes; bot One stand teleccope, twelte hand] #Ppreciated and we are always in - 4 0 27 4 at Home. | : great need of dresses,—so we are indeed most gratefal to you fcr your continued help. The de- -To mark the closing of the ata time when wate.-economy is telescopes, forts-five binoculars; | sessen, the members of the Kow- "J entled for, sachs procadare eeeme 804 a donation of $75. -- -|herdly dssirable. - 9 fled: Round” his Arms. » The Hongkong Telegraph: Q.uB, Wyatt, .c Pearce, b . Brand me we Bdr. Dis,c and bTayler ... = i loon Bowling Green Club, were | ; . Wher bemg searched at Kow-| mand for clothing for all theae Of a ” paar HONGEONG, MONDaY, NOVEMBER 27, 1916. . Police Reserve Energies, - loon Railay Reus. aman a ae is aomotimes quite -over-| Lieat. H. Griffin, b Morgan 20 i arya a = Ps ' : whelming. mn 5 Lieat, D. RB. Webl, ran ont.,. 14 With most grateful thanks -/Gnr. Page, cand b Tayler - Yours faithfally Spr. Wright, b Morgan 3 MARGARET DOUGLAS, =| Bergt, MoGregor,cTharsfield, Bon, &o. b Morgan...” kanspea. Work Society, of members and friends assemb- ling on the green to. witness the finals of the various clab com. - . petitions. Theavent was favoured with very fine weather, and all Brent a very enjoyable time. - The finala ‘were all of an exciting nature, mcat of the games teing excsedingly close. In addition to these, spoon games, were played between teams repre. _ HONGKONG SANITARY MATTERS, If, ag 8 result of the quaetions which he ie putting at to-morrow's meeting.of tha Sanitary Board, Dr. Ozorio ig. able to cause a atrio-er saperricion to be imposed in regerd to the removal of nightedil from ’ European housebotde, he will have earaed the gratitude of « very considerable seotion of the community. The sntiquated sanitary system with which Hongkong is compelled t> put up ia bad enough, in all conscience; it becomes a‘thonsand times worae when it is worked in the manner in which itis. From time to time msn Oorpl.. Godden; c Evane, b- 94 Marlborough Mansions,| Morgan ws a+ on - Woat Hampstead, Pte, Waterson, not out... : : Oct, 19,1916, ||Gnr.. Palmer, ¢ Brand, b .» Thave received two more cases| Tayler se eae of garmenta from the Little Bit} Spr. Heleon, b_Tayle ae Workers Society and am most . Extras. . gratefal forthem. The pyjumss Tac’ Tdegraph that, ason the previous fore Mr J.-B. Wood, at the Police occasion, the competition will , Court this morning, with stesling senting the Tsikoo, Polics and Y/be cpen to tesme from all His he a Seore ae ry iene che tn Total Kowloon Clabs, the winners of: 3 a j jg in ‘az Road, o: orday. i . “, we A G thy methods employed,“bat the authorities appear content to allow Gog . eee es ale ne The man was also ‘cliasged wih divided ‘hee feteeen Aeapitale Pre eee things to go on in the same old way, with email ‘regard for the aazilisry, Thia, al oo offera teturoing from banishment. For; whioh sea preanaied bye Me ees a‘tolerably wide raoge, for it in-, the first cffence he was sentenced ‘|Hesderson, an old member of eludesnot only soldiers and sailore to six months’ hard labour and the Olub, was played ‘for -alo: tbat Police, Palica Baserves, for the second to six months’! Principal with the Olab Championship and at Yard Polioe, Gael Warders Pal Isbour and four hours’ Sp earn eg beg har : won by Mr.G. BR. Edwarde,- olanteers an lanteer ® Sens mein September, sending s list : oer : o: Reserves. The Esster Monday Godown Pilfering. . lof things she especially wanied Kerioos 2nd XI v. Craigengower. lay Fie sedge neni ; {contest not onty provided one. or R. Packham, of the Hong- | snd. pyjamss headed the list. The}. owloon's second str-ng, play- Clab, Mz. W. Davison,-in the two'examples of Srat-class aboot (Kong snd Kowloon Wharf and| dressing jeckets aro rather thin|i7& tt home, easily socounted for] 0. oF a shart epeccb, wale ,- ing but it strengthened the link Godown Company, stated to Mrifor winter css in, the bospitsls progeny cere: on Batarday.. “The comed the visitors and called ‘:. K lof friendehip between ths various 4-2 Wood, st the Police Court|(so many are. ander canvas). I ete. ‘pon. Mee, A. Heron to present corpe of the Colony. A repeti-| this morning, thet there was s/bave got nome white material and Kowloon. the prises. . After the distribu. . tion of it cannot fail to meet) ot of pilfgring going onnow. Alfriends in. Bagby are msakiog| B.D. Evans, retired... . . . 69 tion, Mr. Dsvieon presented Mra, with encoeer, and all good sporte-}™*0 was ebarged with atesling| trousers to ths jeckets and they |0-Mycock,ran‘ont... 6) Heron with a bouquet,’ on bebalf mea here. will like to keep the|*ight boxesof matches from the| will ba used as pyjamas and very| W-U. Stapleton, retired |... 51) of the memberr, and also thanked date open—for if there waa a fly usefal, Iam dividing the baod-|4-E- Silketone, oSshnepel,b lite Iedies of the Club who had | in the ointment of. the lest contest sges between some of the largest 2 ; , Pestonji. os sin ae it was that only a tiny percentage hospitals at home. [sent 216 to- Bowling. 0. ngs of F. W. Wood, not out... -.. 28 assisted in makiog the afternoon ; B. 8. Rouse, o Thompson, b scoh a success by helping wit nay teed : : ~~ tof thé general public thought it day to No. 2 General H., Ohelses. fs >. [the tes. Throecheerawere given. =. producing diatricta, Honssholders in tuin contract with the coolies, Sosth hile t tak .. |Lam visiting some men. in the Peston i we. are oe Ole the ledies and a Jeaeant..- to Kowloon to see thefus.c-Hast £100.) the ee ward there: One, a pri-| 4. BF. Raven, © Thompeon, | fan prong 10 «close, | fonction was bronght tos close, . 8 ‘Ths following were the prist- Winners: - i, Bes ‘Chsmoionship.—1, G. RB. Ed- __ wards; 2, J. Parkes... : mone President's - Prise.1,, We. - b Pestonji ... ase. ase notout ..... xtras the question of instraction classes, vate in the Middieséx bas -lost caple This is very. such @ move in the both eyes, been shot through the} ©- sci caa righ$ direction. No one will deny is ji His : that the corpe has already mors than jastified its existence; has, in fact, proved’ ® most valuable Hi weapon inthe hands of the Gorern- ment, Bat the fall worth bas not Total Bowling. : 2,G.K. Raa oe 0. ML | Vioe Preeident’s Prise}, D.- - ; Moir; 3,3, Allan,” ~ ; yet been got ont of it, mor will] joo i Lo a rogue and Non Prise Winuere.—1, W. J. - thie be the case till the earntcnd: Heo: a aca Pee Herts; 2M, Brows, | : ; threa moptha’ hard labour. | "3 roe i * Not Begging Asking. for Evans — ..° soe 107 fi, 0 Stapleton, b p - ety a) ay oe pators hee: : al te ‘a attain and preserve a high aa be “was alway pestering’ ‘ihe ‘Thom peon; o Wood mla|°feSicionoy. glee, One asks perth es der Selver nes oes = eae | alt by him, ‘He was very per- jogs, ‘bi wanted, 216 Aylesbary, ith interwt ‘the replics to the for to-morri'a meeting of LOCAL SPORT. | i heat crota ; (Contisenad from Page 4.) . FOOTBALL. —e— Club vy. R. EB. These teams met in e U. 8. tase matoh on Saturday before .ctowd of tators, “Mr. i. , Banke was the referee. The gtine could hardly bs described “brilliant. It had its exciting Ygsoments, but was chiefly . re- ~ murksble for the lerge namber of easy obaroca missed by the Club forwards, whove shooting ‘was exrorable, I[ndeed, had the Club presessed asingle 1 man with the least ides of the whereabouts ofthe net, the BE. must have " been well ‘beaten. Oa one occasion it waa ame remarkable how _-Obassels minced. - Coxon won the tose, end set the » lab to face'a glaring suo, but : , were first away, Waiker oning right throagh, Finding himeelf shot in by Blamfield end ‘Qoron, the insideright pasced out to Robinson, who waa given offside in tke firat minute cf the game. Scott now gct away, bat Black st back was very cate. _ From hin powerfal pant, Robin- aon ran through on the-right, and, heating Richards, who was very slow, presented Walker with an ie goal, but the inside man’s ft went very wide. The Clab tacked persistently, and only wesk shooting and Coron's clever ‘headwork prevented « score, The RE, at length transferred play, - and, from a long pasa by Scott, Pearce had » fice chance, but pat ‘the ball tamely tehind. Good work by Scott and White looked das- gerous for the Olub, Black pse- aing back to the goalie when hard pressed. The © ~were sow pleying a fine game, the ball bobbing sbont the .Clob goal-mocth. in an ominous . manner, Townsend . foroed “bh comer «ff Black, tut Stewart cleared, and McTavish broke away and tested Wilkinson, bat the shot lacked’ power, the : goalie clearing easily. A strong appeal for ‘carrying’ was ignored by the referee. The Club came again, sod Robineon lobbed the ball in from the xight, secured, bat conld. rot «hoot, so be parted with the ball to Obaarele, whose sbot wes charged down by; Qoxon, who eventuslly cleared, mach to the relief of the BE. pporters. This was easily the Pas scoring effort made by either side, and was warmly spplended bythec:owd. There wae nothing |: ‘of interest in the remainder of the half, the interval whistle counding with 20 goale scored, Scott went down with a rach on resuming, and a}most immediate- ly tested Goldenberg with a fast “grounder,” the goalie -clearing smartly. The big centre now gave White a golden oppor. tanity, The inside left wes uo- marked, but ehot wildly among the spectators. The Clab now took up the runsing. Stelker, who had been given very few] opportunities this half cleverly beat Blomfield. centred nicely to Obassels, who was pre- pented.with a gift goal, bat to the wnrprise of. Olab and R. E. pleyers alike, the centre forward . pat the ball « foot the wrong side _of the post. It was a lucky ecospa for the ssppers, The “Qlub were now dominating the play, McTavish putting a pile- jxefiriver, which Wilkineon scarcely saw, efew inches over the bar. Not to be denied, the eame player again secured from the goal kick, and, passing out to Stalker, the outaide eappers| MeTavish | in anything like the same way that | they commeroad. ‘Newmsa was Very conspicuous ia hareasiag the defence of the guoners, whe, in turn retaliated by sending out Leighton, who kept the Navy qaite busy for some considerable time. He.was greatly assisted by Halle, who did his bit on the left wing. D ckenson made a very fre defender.and was indeed « very valuable seset. For a brief apace, the Navy took the ball tothe other end, bat their effort was a mere flesh in the pan, and before they dvald ecarcely ‘turd toand the Ball wes in their own territory, Palmer and Cormieh being re- eponrible for the thravt.. Edgeler inthe firet half bad bad lock ‘with s hescer, which narrowly missed its mark, To the . second half, play was taken into the gan- pers’ citadel, acd they hsd s very busy time for soma minotes, Garrod being called upon to save a difficalt shot on more that cos oocasior. Psy wae soon teken to the Navy end, bowerver, aod Saundere, graspiog aa opportun- ity, notched the fret poict for the gunoere, A second or two later, Crocker got. tbe ball; but wee buvtled by Saunders, who shotin sncther goal. To give the sailors their due, they did © not acknowledge this au a sign. of defeat, and set about trying to eqaslie. but, besides being two down,’ they were hopelessly outclesced. Spiritaran very high about this time, and tlere was a good desl of shouting on both sidea. Youngmsn, for the B.G.i., took a penalty kick aa the reealt of a foul, but shot deliberately for the corner fig. The Guoners won by two goals to nil, Secoad Division shag The reteres in the match be- tween the btaf and Depsrtmenta and the [slamice had to leave the field on Ssturdsy, owing to the feot that the letter declined to follow bis raling, preventing the taking of 2 penelty kick. which had been awarded by him to the other side. The game had to come to a close while the Stef and Departments wers two up to the Islamica’ one. . On the Military Groand on Saturday, an match took place ee the R E.. Rerervea and 3rd Company 2.G.A. Some good play waeseen, Downes, Bakerand Millard: bsing to the.fore. The RB. E. Reserves won by two goale to one. * Morrison Hall v. St. Joha's Ha * Played - on the University ground. In-the first half, there was no €core, but Morrieon Hall graduslly wore. down the fine defeoceof8t. Jobn’ send Remjabo ecored a besati{ul goal. Morrison Hail sre probably the best team in the University, and thes thoroughly deserved their win in this exceptionally hard and fast contest. Reealt:-—-Morriaon Hall, 1 goal; St. John's Hail, 0. RIFLE SHOOTING. Dockyard Recreation Club . ¥, ath KSLA On the ‘si Hang’ range. on Satorday these teams. met ina Leagoe match. Gusty weather mede high ecoring out of the question. The result was a win for the Dockyard by 43 pointe, Beores:— ! Dockyard Recreation Club. : 200.500 600 , yde. yde; yde, Goodman _... 81 Elson... —_... 32 Browa Brcey: Jue 30 cleft ‘best Brennan: and Cou Blomfsid, acd, centring almost} from the goal line, he gave Chasrels the easiest possible cpening. The cenire was standing abrolately aomark- 5 a, shout two yarda in front of |<. Wilkinson, and simply patted the ~ ball! paat the goalie, It was'a ‘efeatt ie after auch a strensous gacee, but, by leaving Cheseele anmsrked io sach a position; the BLE. backs simply invited a score. ‘bere. was a strong appeal for offside, but the referes, who wae seak : ted®:to the “o S\showsd that the cbeqae was Kowl Less 4 per cent. for ing epertare sights a0 Total a ” ath K, Shp" tO saree ae ie yde. & in the goalmoath, at} 76 15) : |anewer to his Tetons : Jon Saturday, they did not finish op] - Famous Showman in Hongkong. . Me, Nikola, the well-known illusionist, who. achieved great)’ popularity with his wonderfal disappearing and handooff tricke ia Hongkong some six yours ago, is passing through the Colony on his sway to America, At. the outbreak of war, Mr. Nikola was showing. in South Americas, snd be determized to teke a leugtby vacation which he bas devoted to touring rocod the world at his leicure . with « cinematograph camera. {ocidentally he bas also set. him- self to collect wild animals on behalf of various s ological socie- ties in America. Some of hie collections are toe id Hongkong, and others area-due to arrive shortly from. Ssigon under the care of Mr. Hugo, his former manager. Jost Istely Mr. Nikola baaj” visited the F,M. &., Borneo, Samatra end Indc-Chios, snd has broaght therefrom come most interesting specimens cf the in- digenges faone of those coantriss. Be has with him a very besutifal Borneo tspir, and a python some- where abcut five and twenty {eet long, both of which have arcused dae catiosity in. the minde of Boogkong natives. Ii Borneo he aleo purchased: two young orang, atane, From Samatra snd Indo- Chioa be is bringing close on tro hundred .monkeys: of various species, and, roundivg cf bis valaable collection, are 3 flow leopards ends black panther. The tapir, which accorded ua a special interview thie morning, ia very dccile and affectionate, and | . ia already learning to eat rice. The animal was taken down to the Sincere Company's premises thie afterocon and will be on view. in the rcof gerden during the next week. | Mr, Nikola leates shortly for San Frencicoo, whence he will journey with hie queer cargo to Chicago. The pick’of the animale will go to the Lincoln Park Zologicel Gardens in that city. . A FORGED. DRAFT. ~~ The Criminal Sessions were recumed this morning, before Mr. Juetion Gomper'z, when Lang Man-kwong was indicted ora charge of fefonioucly utter- ing and endorsing s forged bill of exclange for $547 00, on August 22, which hsd been drawn on ‘the San Jacqein Val- ley National Bank, of Stockton, Cslifornis, at the H.ngkong and Shingbai Baok, payable on a o-der-of the Kwong On Lee ir. Wr. G.N Orme appeared to prozecate, sand prisoner was undefended, Prisoner pleaded quilty. His Lordabip :~He saye a men gave him $10 ta cash it for him at the bank, He would know it was not a fair desl. ; Mr. Orme:=He signed hie oyn name of the back of the draft,and he would not have done thet unleas be know be was signing for some purpose knoown to be onlswful. Mr. Orme went on to aay, in that the bill was stolen from sbroad. It had been taken out of a letter )| addressed to the Kwong On Kee Firm, an agency doing « lerge basiness - for . paying — ont cheques feom the Uniced States remitted back to CGhias. The letter, which came to hand Ister, intended for the Kwong On Kee ‘| to pay out to varicus clients and others. ‘The draft did not reack - Ithe firth, but arrived at the benk 26 | on Aagust 22, when it wae passed over the counter by ‘prisoner. °° . Prisoper was sentenced to two | The Celony's Health. dUST ARRIVED -NEW SHIPMENT "OF. - SELECTED - _FINNAN. -HADDOCKS, FILLET. ‘HADDOCKS, _KIPPERS.. , Ammunition fo Bsmboo Pole. Early yesterday morning a detective was walking along Con: naught Road West when he sar aman carrying 4: .bamb o pole. Being su,picious, be investigated the pole and fcuad it to contain 39 roonds of ammunition aod a.revolver ohsmber. ‘The man was charged before Mr. F. A. Hszeland. tc-isy and his story waa that he was not carrying the pole at all, but that the detective was. I: waestated that the man came from Sumatra and that the ammunition was wrapped in paper beariog Dutch writing. A fine of $250, or thre2 months, was.imposed. TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS. " KONINKLYKE PAKET- VAART MAATSCHAPPY of BATAVIA, {JAVA: NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. From BELAWAN DELL PENANG AND SINGAPORE. TRE Steamship . “‘s JACOB,” ‘\having arrived from the above ports, consignees of cargoby her: sre notified that all Goods are be- ing landed at their risk into the hszardous and/or. extra hazard- ous -Gcdowns of the’ Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, Ltd. whence and/or from the wharves delivery may be obtained, Goods not cleared ‘by December 3rd, will be subject to rent. All- broken, chafed anddamaged |" packages are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be ex- amined by Mesers. Goddard and Douglas on 2nd December, at 10.00 a.m. Claims against the steamer must be presented in writing within ten days after caval ot of steamer, otherwise they will not be recognized. No Fire Insurance’ will: be ef- fec-ed by the undersigned in any casa whestever. . Bills of gird will be cou tersigned TA ACHINA- JAPAN LISN, Agents. Hongkong, 26th November, 1916. ‘NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. From EUROPE, COLOMBO and STRAITS. TH Company’s Steamship © . “MISHIMA MARU," . haying, srrived from tho gic ports, Consignees of: 3 hereby ineraedan t -thelr Goods pany’s arly each Soslgnmicat sorted out mark by markand ne | of qoetine SOLE AGENTS: SUZUKI & CO. 468 . ALEXANDRA BUILDING. _10-DaY'S : ADVERTISEMENTS. . KC OTICE, - XHIBITION ‘and Sale of Oil Paintings, executed by £. BELSITO, Esq.,in aid of . war! Charities, under the distinguished Patronage of LADY MAY, at the City Hall, from $ a.m. to 5 pm. NOTICE TO -CONSIGNEES. ¥em CALCUTTA: PENANG ' AND SINGAPORE. | THe Steamship . ~ ‘.“SHIRALA,* having “arrived from the abore Ports, Consignees of cargo are hereby informed that all goods are being landed at their’ risk into the hazardous and/or oxtra from the wharves, delivery my : be obtained. Godowns, and all Goods remain- ing: undelivered .after’ the - Ist December, will be subject to rent, Claims against the steamer : WITHOUT METAL, bORDS 0 OR PADS. They can't rust or corrode or tear your ae socks, they are’ light, sanitary, and do not bind the leg. You would never | believe there could be so much comfort and leg freedom as you'll find in. Ivory Garters. 75 cts. and $1, 25 per. pair in alt colours. MACKINTOSH| & 80, UrD. Men's Wear Soeciasia: ‘is, OES YEUX ROAD. TELEPHONE WO, 29." wall. TELEPHONE 346 ' SPECIALISTS IN GENTLEMENS* HIGH CLASS. EVEN ING DRESS | . WEAR... STYLE. AND FIT GUARANTEED. —):0:(—— NEWEST Sel isive MATERIALS. {| -QUALITIES) "sort “AND STIFF FRONTED. ' DRESS SHIRTS.. —_ ):0:( SEE WINDOW. “JUST R Ee EIVED: NEW CONSIGNMENT me MADE PIANOS. SPECIALLY CONSTRUCTED . FOR THIS CLIMATE. INSPECTION INVITED. ANDERSON MUSIC 60, LTD. 6, DES VEUX.BOAD, -. > TEL, 1322. ee cee Se ~ WORTH HAVING, . Dad Mc. ae a ~ PERFECTION SCOTCH. must be =P others within 10 days] _- otherwise they will not livery can be obtained as soon as| #icned ro-dey: per . Gocds not diana ty t the 3rd]. December, 1916, mal be subject | . Benall-pox still prevails in‘ the in the reer — by the Horgkong, 25th ae 1916, DRIVING PAIN . ee emerey : iNIPPON YUSEN KAISHA. | _ THE JAPAN MAIL STEANSBIP CO. GHINA. NAVIGATION: C0.,, LTD. AL MAIL SERVICE. Projected Sailings from Hongrong—~" ° one There was a time: aays “' Ship~- TL | ROYALM to the Undermentionei PORTS ¢ on oF . > Subject to Alteration . - coh ; SAILINGS SUBJECT. TO ‘ALTERATION. ping Mustrated,” whea [bebe the . about the DATES named, repbgatination “Steamers. : "Salting Date For; renee ; ty eet ee ro at toot dinpoeal: bs ‘ Re " i via Singa- 1] ” ss . - (| MANILA, CEBU & ILOILO am ing. wet h Nev. at-4 pth, : or Steamers Seaton poner pore, Malaces,| §Katori Mara» {SATUR, 9th | SHANGHAT ..... ncctsneenirn * TEIEBth Nov. af 4 pm, 1 make the lone end disioely jous SHANGHAI, Moji NANKIN noon \ peetsericn | Penang, Colombo, }Gapt B. Kon. T. 21,000 {Dec.atnoos. | HHOW, P'HO! & “HBGONGKoltong.— asih Nov. ation! 27 2D pe, caneires Gases “and Kobe os Capt. G. Manley ¢ 97m Nov. 2 Delagoa Bay,Cape | §Kamo TUES., 28th AMOY & SHANGHAI Tamsu w..29th Nov. st 4pm. Lrcetabored: tow tie caat aa : SEA, Soc nceting at | Low, Tenerife ieee R. shimidzu Tv. 16,000 Nov., at noon. Ss : 30th Nov. at 4pm. | foo°Oe tspectall zt se : LONDON = Boy MALTA ~( noon | Selambo with pea Treg; TambaMare . -- “fSATUR. 16th rantes, CRB tea aH ab atd ight, for this perilous navigation. has, - : via S'pore, P'ang. a Ist Dec Meet ooumer rs % Capt.'Akamaten T. 12,590 [Dec.. at noon. ~ “DIRECT sal AILINGS TO WEST RIVER, ‘Tce Weet! PM: made the trip'ssfe and feasible... C'bo, Port aes Capt. C.” ‘ : anghal, §Shidzuoka Maru. WeD.. Srd . My f 7: Eight of these steamers ‘are ‘at ~i Marseilles... Cochrane . Moii, Kobe," Na-| Ga N T. 12,500 (Jan, at noon. “LINTAN”-and 8.8. “SANTI. ‘present successfully making : NOVARA ae goya & Yokohama | 08 Noms’ 1. 12, aus ET MANILA LINE Twin Screw Steamers “Chinhaa,"*“ Tansing,” | Pune, pore these wonde SHANGBAI, Moii. » Hether- about DirectService. |SYDNEY & MEL- : P aoe" ** Excellent saloon acoammodstion| amidshi j,,@lectric 8 * Capt. H.R. 8th Dec iTango Mara _ JTUES, 12th | gorges. and Kobe .:....... { ington RN.R. i ’ , BOURNE, vis vt. Soyeda. oT 13540 {Dea st 4 p.m. fats Sects catia etettiosene on deck aft on “Taming’ * Teaa.” | . 2, Oe ‘ ee: va Ee: : | Manila, Thursdiy }ONhis mara Fora. | SHANGHAI LINE--PASSENGERS, MATLS ‘AND. GARGO. se LONDON sia NANKIN. | Se Island, Townsville’ Capt. RT xed: 3. T. 9,500 { Jan. st4pm 5755. “ Anhui, Chenan.” Lachow,” “ Yingchow, ’ ** Shan- New Chiaese Shipping’ coaibaey: - Singapore, P’ang, G. Man! 15th Dec DirectBervice. -| and Brisbane... | “°" BOF . tung,” and “Stuklecg.” with excellent accommodation, electric Gio, Fou 520 Capt. anley, : . |OALCUTTA via) ¢ eyion M ari? TUESDAY, light and fans in Saloon and: State-roons, maintain s regular] Capitalised at P1840, A new — and Marseilles... . Return tickets at a fare- Spore, Penang Gspt. B.Tsuda T. 10, 600 (eeb Nor. schedule service between Canton, Hongkong and Shanghai, leering Chinese: steamship company-to : WIRELESS ON ALL STEAMERS. Re seas icke Nate Para & Rangoon Hongkong for Shanghai direct every Tuesday, Thursdsy. and|by established ‘in Manila; filed: and-a-half available to Europe for two years, or ebb ogn York, BOMBAY vias" pore _ . | Sunday, taking cargo on through Bills of Lsding tc all Yangtaze and incorporation articles last wet, tor six months. Round the-world = through tickets to New York, Malacca & Ch : . | Northern China Ports. _Passeagers are landed in Shanzhwi, avoid- | morning in the archives divisio at Special. Rates. ‘Totom! Maru __ fFRIDAY, | ing the inconvenience of Sea at Weosune “ : of the Philippine library aot "* For PASSAGE RATrS, HAND-BOOKS, and FREIGHTS_ eee oe Capt. Kamada T. 8,000 List, Dec. °° -.| _ Foe Fraight-or Passages apply to. museum. The. seer af the t : 0 . . . new firm are Messrs Jose: ; ee : §. V. D. Parr,’ ‘|. ,and Yokohama . se | ; BUTTERFIELD. & SWIRE, . Felipe Dy Toc, Dy Cay, Dy - ; . sce Superintendent. |NAGASAKI, Kobe] §Nikto Mara { MON, 11th Telephone No. 36 Axent. Ongoo and Yao Tai Wan, all’res-, © P. & O.8..N,Co‘sofee, Acting Superinten .. |\ and Yokohama ...J Capt, R. Takeda 7.960 dens = 19 a.m. Hongkong Nov. 25, 1916. bons - Jidents in the city. The company Hongkong, 2ind Nov., 1916" | = | SHANGHAI, Kobe} §Mishima Maru’ ook 2th wa enee ia ates a ee 3 and Yokohama ...f Capt.S. Nishimura T. 16, 000 Nov. at noon, - a ppine waters. The core ', VLADIVOSTOCE,: §Tokushima Maru THURSDAY, "JAVA-CHINA-JAP AN LIJN. poration has capital © stock Kobe & Yokohaza Capt. Yamazaki T. 13,50) Mth Dee. ~" Ragalar Fortnightly Service between , enous to P180,000, of hit ael JAVA CHINA and JAPAN. | Pi20,%00 hag been subscribed for EASTBOUND NEW YORE LINE VIA PANAMA CANAL: and paid. in.—" Manila Daily eawapian) “(CARGO ONLY). ; acs | = ae rs [se eeie oa | re Bulletin.” =, OCEAN NEW YORK via Shanghai, . ae Sherer basa ; Bess : 28 “SERVICES: Kobe, Nagoya, - Yokx | jTsushimaM.7:15,020 | WED, 6th Tjimanoek* | JAVA] 99th Nov. | 6tti Dec, SHANGHAT| Sh’ ps under Construction. hama, Sai.- Francisco Capt. Mucazumi December. - ae Panama and Colon... ..-. ; Tiilatjap ... | 27th Nov.{ 4th Dec. | ROBE The returns, compiled by § Wireless Telegraphy. NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA. Tjikini. SHANGHAL | 7th Dec-{ 9th Deo. | JAVA Lloyd's Register of Shipping, which only take into: account “ The steamers are all fitted eauieuons with electrié light’ and | Vessels of 107 tons und upwards have acoommodation for a limited number of saloon-passenzers, {the construction of which has All steamers carry a duly: qualified surgeon. Cargo tsken at/ectually begun, show that there . through rates to-ali ports in Netherlands-India and Australia.” were 469 merchant vessels of _ For particulars of Freight and Passage, apply to the . 1,789,054 tons gr-ss under con JAVA-CHINA-JAPAN UIJN, struction in the United Kingdon ; at the close of tha quarter ended ' devious No. 1574, York Building. 19, September 30, 1916. The tennage LTRANS SCACIFIGC LING S sf Wireless Telegraphy. * QUICKEST TIME ACROSS THE PACIFIC. te Canada, United States ‘and Europe via Vancouver in connection with the Canadian Pacific Railway. Hone Kongto Vancouver 17 days. Hong Kong to Montreal 22 aus _ Telephone Nos. 292 & 293.0 ‘B. MORI, Manager. ‘ TOYO KIS EN’ KAISHA: | VIA SHANGHAI, TMCS SED AA JAPAN & HONSLULU. Sailings - from’ Hongkong—Subject to change without notice. ” Hong Kong to Chicago 2ldays, Hong Kongto New York 224 daye! | 8 ; “Displacement E t feamer,. ” piacemen , Leave Hong¥ong. : {now under construction in the EMPRESS. OF RUSSIA and EMPRESS a ASIA oP eres kaaeor Pact a weer : re ie cate TH E EASTERN & AUSTRALI AWN | United Kingdom is-about 249,000 Ist int Grom Rein. Que Soren Spec st kno, | SBEE MATE «18/00 718 knols th Nor. STEAMSHIP CO. LIMITED. |iierdsthemsotewaure” Largest and moet Luxurious chips cn.the Pacific. , Tenyo Maru 22,000 - 21 knots 19th Lee. 7 Py ine F Shinyo Maru’ 917. ° MAIL SERVICE TO AUSTRALIA. - ‘ and about 253,000 tons more than SAILINGS FROM HONG KONG. audfectlo change) GAILINGR FROM HONGXCHA =f P ; 22,000-2L knots = 1%th Jaa. 1917. i) d the t nnage building tw. Ive. ‘EMPRESS OF ASIA. .30 Nov. EMPRESS OF ASIA .15 Feb. Tet elo Lo ‘ one at rt 27 area ee aca (SUBJECT TO ALTERATION WITHOUT NOTIOE.) moxths ago: er oe n lon wal ret ura je : : EMPRESS OF RUSSIA . 28 Dec. EMPRESS OF RUSSIA IS = i » to San Francisco S950. retum G$437.50. Th ee - Arrive Hongkong | Leave Hongkong 3 os Empress of Japan . -..10Jan: Empress of Japan. . .28 Mar. * Cargo oc! Proceeding ta South Ameri teamer. "from Auntralia, for Australias. . Sh‘pplag after the War. Monteagle . . - - - 3 Feb. Moateagle - .- - -14 Abb ‘point Raves gree ei ies tere reall iota ('s.MiSSIOMARIES ote: — — | is oe Calling at Shanghai, Nagasaici (Inland Sea); Kobe and Yokohama, ROUKG THE WORLO Tictots ismed in Connection with ail the Princ: pal | Eastern. ...... o 6th Dec, 26th Dec,at lism.) Signs have not been wasting of Montcagle calle Mojl instead of Nagasaki, Mail lines and the Trans-Siberian Railway. St Albans ....... 6th Jan. 27th Jan, ow latethat Germany‘s takingevery. . (eee may travel by Reit@way detween ports of call tan Japan ines of charge. _——— ——~ |porsible step to p-epsre herself ' The above Steamers are fitted with ialipwaulas Machinery, on- suring. & plentiful supply. of Toe, Fresh Provisions, etc,, and are lighted throughout with Electricity. _ All State-Rooms have Electric - Through Bil's of Lediag issued via Vancouver in connection SOUTH AMERICAN. TINE. with Canadian Pacific Ry. to all Overland Points ia Canada and |” 9, sa paw ports, AN FRANCISCO, HONOLULU,ILO‘LO, L08 ANGELOS the United States, also to Pacific Coast: Puints, Euré, ean ports | salina CRUZ PANAMA CALLAO, JQUIQUE and | VALPARAISO, THEN’ for keen competition-in tha carry- ing trade after the war. The manner jn waich Germany saved © and West Indies. ey BY TRANSAN DEAN ROUTE TO BUENOS AIRES, E Fane. A duly qualified Doctor and Stewardess are carried. Jarge numbers of her ships feo! f Freight and ‘P Steamer * Tons & Speed : teats Hongkong All Steamers Fitted with Wireless Telezraphy, : ana on the opening of hosti-, ; Pr Further tiforeaation asto rates of Freight and Passage, i Kiyo Maru 1,720-14knots . 9th Jan, 1917. : ¥or turtoer particulars, apply 9 lities: indicated « .pre arrang Sailing. Lists, etc. please apply to : Sur Full Particulars as to Pawage & eae Bai o. “. Gibb, Livingston & Co ment as well ua a pre-determina. . ®% 0 SUTHERLAND, 3: WALLACE, Ageso i " acesdet : . Gencrs} Age . - tion to declare war. Our enemies. ae pea Deparment aa ae j Telephone’ eelennone. fo. 283. KING'S BUILDING 8. have lost largenumbers of vessels. ° DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP, GO., LD.| 227 resets but's> to reduce the mercantile. HONGKONG & SOUTH [ CHINA NA COAST PORT SERVICE. | marine of the world that she will. “JAVA ‘PACIFIC LINE | - BRITISH INDIA 8. N. 0 i. ae a sen ieetreni ey : ae - Regalar Service of Fast, High Class Coast Steamers having |hipping Power.” In furt! eracce: ‘onthly Service. between ; : t of this idea Erupzs have-pur- APCAR LINE. | WETEL INDIA, MANILA HONGKONG AND SAN FRANCISOO. 1G eee ae La salons ed eealinay Oia and | chased an interes; ia the Nort. ge Noxt sailings for SAN FRANCISCO via NAGAS AL “FOR SWATOW, AMOY AND FOOOHOW AND RETORN. {German Lioyd steamship Has, Subject to change without Notice. oa Oat ying 9 to 10 days.) : and Wr. Frederic Wile, formerly :: Roguler Service Between : 8.8. Tjikembang 12th re 88. Tjisondart-. th Feb. . Steamships. cf ‘Leaving: * Berlin “cocrespondent of ths. areE ern allan | A.W Stowort... | FRI, ~ “lat Dec. at iam, . |"Daily Mall” writes that the’ GHAI and JAPAN PORTS. ALL STEAMERS FIT TED. ‘WITH "WIRELES3 TELESRAPEY, : new alliance is the latest develops CALCUTTA, STRALIS, SHAR pn The steamers have accommodation for a limitei number of Haibong... Vd. A Beate HERE oe Dee. spre {ment of an extensive moveaneay. ee salon passengers and carry a da'y quilifiel sirgeon’ ‘ - . FOR SWATOW. now taking shape in Germany’ ey f- . argo taken on through Bills of Ladin ¢ to ali ae “Points Halt an ene |-A. EL Stewart .. | TUES, sath. Nov. at 10 a.m. for trade after the war—a c'os). EASTWARD. inthe United States of America and Cana ia. Halhong... | J. W. Evans TUES. 5th Dec, at 10am linkiag up of banking, ateel, iro: For particulars of Freignt and Passaze, apoly coal .aod ”. shipping = interes! JAV CHINA JAPAN LISN. Arrivals and Departures from” “the Company's, Whart {near Krapre’ appearance as a part The above. steamers have extellent saloon accommodation. for. < Blake Pi : paseengets, os sen with all modern conveniences | and carry a | __ Hongkong, York Buildings, "Managing Agents, ings: "Managing Agents. 3 or Pele aud Passage, rir ad Sarre epetpeniy | ; a pare "he | Douglas Laprail & Co,, phase of thé movement. T General Mangers. -.| Hamburg-American Line effec! eda som what similer al{iance . som time age by linking up with, INDO-CHINA STEAM [ins = ium NAVIGATION CO., LTD. igciiravie es Fee nearer ; : industries, has acquired: lar, (Projected Sailings from Hongkong.—BSubjéct to Alteration), - {interests in the’ Vulcae Bhip-. LTD. recno cain, (CHINAMAILS.S, 60. “DAVID SASSOON & CC. LTD, FREIGHT AND PASSE \GERS. Honskons, Nov. 2, 1916, Agente. i : S. S. CHINA - WILL SAIL FROM HON 3KONG FOR “ELLERMAN" LINE. 7 _ SAN FRANGISGO. ponnte go, Steammahi oc ae ere a (ELLERMAN & BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP CO, LTD.) ~ | VIA SHANGHAL NAGASAEL KOKE. YORSHAM. & HONOLULD, A eStats ee ta: Wines, wets 23th Nor. a Pra i allied . JAPAN, aM, & STRAITS: JANUARY 31, APRIL 11, JUNE 23, 1917. ff Nemean “Bad Doe at dighe! UNITED KINGDOM AND AND CONTINERT, ==. | | etic a — : aston Ei Bee ut 3 bm | Dee For. . ~ Staamer Bails ; MA =o vues a” a Doo. at 3 pound tt : 7 cr FEES a PP TSE os ; Te ~, O,H RITTER, — Freight and Passenger Agent, Steamora: proceed via Cape of Good Hi ; princes Buildings, .. Ice House, Streat. is _, Return, Tours 19 Japan. .. Por rain’ re ope Bi en ; a . } ea Kateang, : a ee and Fookang, lod? : For -of freight an er informati | — - oe ——_ vory's a i} rei ' on apply to . > Sea} and’ ie Time. jcoanvied, 20 Se we THE BANK LIME, LTD., General Agents, Bey? Be tinh’ it fi/ 9378 ag es ectee? ; of the war Ri : orto: “REISS & Oo Canton Honikong, 12th Oct, 1916. BRITISH INDIA 8. W. 60., LD, _UREW: ‘SERVICE OF STEAMERS ‘BETWEEN Yokohama, ‘Kobe, Hongkong nd Rangoon. RMS.P. Ba | «MET 00 “0 ‘| LETTERS of f OREDIT and CIRCULAR NOTES 1ssUED aad i: es hould_ ay ORT Sentral Palloe “ation Lpmepd ¥pam. tw 4 pam. daily. : licnats will 5 DELI (Sumatra) via Swatow.. sHIPeING. : | Kone PAKETVAART wnsrataer. | (ROYAL PACKET cEy sunaarren 0 8 The s,s: “’s.JACO This vessel plies regularly 1 SRGKONG, re & BRLAWAW : Next Sailing from Hongkong : December 26, 1916, a L- ‘This vesrel has.excellent ‘saloon accommodation tor o kenited - anmber of passengers, is fitted: with al! inodem aenienee 7 and carries 5 duly qualified surgeon. . Wor treight and passage apply: tos ” York Building. Tel: kar ; Rong tone, 27th-Nov, | rr PIF MA, 8.5.00. ating ‘the new First-Class Stoame * ECUADOR, " VENEZUELA and -“.C. SMaIA” 14,000 tons Each. . Hongkong to San Francisco, ‘ via Shanghai, Kobe, Yokohama and HONOLULU. THE SUNSHINE BELT. ; The most Comfortable Route to America, and Enrope. : Bailings from ' ongkonn. , ss, “ VENEZUELA” December 9. ss, .“ ECUADOR " December 4. 3.3. “ COLOMBIA” eas. SAUA-CAI HAP Ts OUR, ‘These etesmers have the mort medern seinen inctuding * ALL LOWFR BERTHS ard. Large Comfortable Statercoms (all sincle aud two berths only). The Safety and Comfort of Passengers is our First Consitteration. For further infor mation, rates, literature, schedules -eto., Apply to _ Company's Office in : / a ALEZANDEA BUILDINGS, : Telephone No. : i41. Chater Road. _ NOTICES. WELLS FARGO. & CO. EXPRESS. FORWARDERS TO ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD. _ SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO “THE SHIPPING OF TOURISTS’ BAGGAGE AND ’ PURCHASES. TRAVELERS S CH ESUSSOLSHED: B. MONTEITH WEBS & 60, Representatives, 1a, Chater Bond. "Phons No, 1500. THOS. COOK & SON. - Touriet, Steamship end Forwardiag Agents, Bankers, etc. | . OFFICIAL PASSENGER AGENTS TO _ | THE PHILIPPINE GOVERNMENT bi Yar tpl SUPPLIED to ALL PARTS at the WORLD et ‘aril CASHED., BAGGAGE collected, forwarded and inaured at lowest rates. Cook's “FAR EASTERY TRAVELLER'S GAZETTE” containing Sailiogs and Fares from the Far Esst to ali parts | of the World will be forwarded free on application. : Totegraphic address “GOUPON.” - THOE, cook & Son, Telephone Mo. 624, (4, Des Voeux Rod; HONOSKORG, also SHANGHAI, PEKING, YOKOHAMA, MANILA, Chief Ofice—LUDGATE CiR0Us, LON DON, EC, E. HING Lal “WING WOO STREET me SHIP CHANDLERS & GENERAL STOREKEEPEBS. ' STEEL, (RON, BRASS & METAL MERCHANTS, WHOLESALE « RETAIL IRONMONGERBS. : TELEPHOWE 1116. 2 - NOTICE, - ' TO SAIL “BLUE FUNNEL” LIFE BREW YORK ‘BERVICE, - : sa, 2. “EMRTMEDON” is berthed day Eexropem, Tonks i to — tthe gailing about @th December. For Bates of Freight apply.to-— between ‘the ve bows of 9 um. tw priate ml will be required to ciated nce Passports oF “dontifcs- ‘Chins Matid a Oo. Ltd, Hongkong, 43th November, £916. . AL or mse “NOTICE, “REGIVTRATION: of: | MSONS ONDINSNOE 196! ‘Forms of Hogistration gizieg the row required may _ be ; Apatratia via Manils London via Cape Towa Genva 5 ; Lowo sa Perts London vis Cape wa Mondon vis Pate — London vie’ Ports = - Liverpool via Ports Londas Liverpool via Ports | Gapos-end 4 Loudon vis Ports ; WN. yy. K. 38, Nov. J.M. Cu. ‘end Now. : Sanypyi Be 8 : {Gloniffer Peleus (bas new oR. SAN FRANCISCO ANO canave San Francisco via Japan Vancouver vie Japan New York via Panama san Francisco via—lapan - ‘Boston and New York san Francieco via Japan Victoria, B.C., & Seattle San Francisco via Japan gan Francisco via Japan Searle via Japan Victoria B.C., via Japan South American Ports San Francisco via Japan AUST Kor-a M, E: of Anis 'Teushima M{N. Y. E. Venezuela {P..24. ‘Eurymedon |B. &8. . (ri Od. Ls ’. \Pjikembang- ‘Tambs M. Siberia M, iTeayo M. }Protesilaus \ShidzuckeM.\N. oe NM TK. Ke China RALIA, Australia via Maniia . Australia via Manils Australis via Manila , jTango. M. N.Y. K. 12, Dea, Eastern. Nikko M. St. Albans jG. L. Co. AINOSTORE INDIA, COAST. roRS = AND JAPAN. Shanghai, Moji and’ ‘Kobe Shanghai to Yokohama Belawes Deli (Sumatra) vis S' tow! 4 Jacob Swato Monila, Cebu and Ioilo Shanghai : Singapore, Penang and Calcutta Hoihow, Pakhoi-and ‘Haiphong Amoy and Shanghai Shenghat to Yokohama Shanghai Shanghai and Japan Shanghsi snd Japen Swatow, Amoy and Foochow ‘| Shanghai, Moji and Kobe : pram ‘ Haiph : gbengha, Moji and Kobe i to Yokohama Cebn and Iloilo Haoosakl Kobe and ¥okohame : Final patie via Japan | Bhanghsi and Japan CONSIGNERS . NOTICE 70 CONSIGNEES. _OUEAN “STEAMSHIP GOMES, UD, CHINA A WOTUAT STEAM wate por £0. LTD. z SB. if _ \Taming . : Shantung re RA Haitan y ‘Luchow Laisang Kaifong Tamsui. ‘|Teenkal "perp id pen Beet toys bs RRR Rak SEPPon Peleus’ Eurybatcs Heiten Totomi M. Wingsang _ atinmam LER RR EP & ‘Yusang Yingchow Tiilatjap Novara’ ~ ‘Tean Mecseng ang EE por venga! ikko Me ; Tydeus & 8. : __“GONSIGNERES: _ TOXO HISEN KAISHA... os, “KOREA MARU’ bg from with ss. “PEBS[A MARU ”'s : cargo from S, sencegedon al) cargo repisining, Sor on 1st: iat Decemb, a * [Lom Se | 5an ‘Frane'e0o on the Shh ae T.K.K. 29, Nov. 0..P. 0. 8. 30, Nov. ted to rarnve here on or about 6th CcM 8-8, 81 Jans, 14, Dee, | 117, Dec, CANADIAN MATL. Tee CG. P.O. & ay EMPRESS OF T.Qode Lae: Ha left Yeni on ow.:24, at | Lees «, AMERICAN MarL. The Pacfic Mail sx VENEZUELA n Frarcisco left Kobe Movembor ba oxsected: ber The Pocife Mn'l sis, ECUADOR left x rE ~ {San Feanalaco fr Honskons ie Hon ln, zie. ay be to arrive at-Hivng- kone. December 23, and wit leere ‘or B& ; oo TR & 0. at phony 4pm. AUSTRALIAN MAIL, . The E. & A as. HASTERH loft Sydney on the 15th Nov. for thia port (via Queens- land ‘Ports and Manila) and may be ex- x orice, SS AMERICAN EXPRESS COMPANY. eat OFFIOR ..cEW, “YORK. Bran ) d ches and Agénvies in all VESSELS (N PORT. parts of the commercial -world. same - || BANKERS. | , FORWARDERS. ae ae TOURIST AGENTS. 1F apie, Broa 1468 ari i | Wider, Br, us. 6,399, Ruthoa, sth ba Bay, Sta Acg., Gea.—B, _ Nee ene ENnanenaEneenenEeal AMERICAN ' EXPRESS TRAVELLERS OHEQU i=. Bisinon Dra aa, 900, Bridge, 18th Nov.— the best form in which to carry travel funds, . Manila, 11th +¢—Order. : ; > ~ | 4, QUEEN'S ROAD . CENTRAL, TEL, NO, 2069. L_————$—$—$S — — $< -CONSIGNEES oo INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVI- : GATION CO. co., LTD. : pedo ‘TO [0 CONSIGN BEA. rom CA:CUTTA, ‘PENANG: & SINGATORS. _ aie Steamship “ EUTSANG,” NOTICE. - EUROPEAN AGENCY. \\/HOLESALE Inteats promptly executed at lowest cash -prices ‘tor eli British and & Co. Kemchow, Br, ¢ ea. 1,457) Martlo,. 25rd Nov. More Balgep: 15th Nov, Bice Tesoms mas Mop, oa 3644, B Hawads, 28ed —Manils, tist Nev, Gen—| P.0.8 cron Belracnt, Br, ss." 2,976, Clarke, teh Lit Tasers Ner.. Chl: Ja) Or oss, Mort a, 2th "hen Ziem, isth Nov. Sugar—D. Dg Eanes Br, aa 3.501. Eile 244th Hor. —Singap ars, Gen 8 Pbirals, Br, 2.4, 3.200, T Se Sa Hov~- Blugepare, 17th ‘Nov a CieaeD- a8. Yushus; ag tree os, 1,079, Leggs, 25th Nov. : oe Dilike, S0tb: (ov, Ooal—Order. ons and ‘Kowloon Wharf and Godown|’ Gsods and ce i whaane. Fanoy Sonia OF or iromthe wharves, delivery may Metals. ’ Jewellery, Plata and Watohes. hic & Optical Goods. ” ‘ —_—_— ‘TIDE TABLE, ———-.—— Srom2i7th Nov, ta 3rd Dec 1958. s a Fire Insurance will a4 ebaseiity us in.eny ease what | aver. pg ABOMOROMLART, LOBDORES Bills of Lading wil be sounter, Cable Addrens; “Aapustra” Londes;: IN. MATBESON For the best Meals, “Refresh- Tapp pa nas manta, Bread, Cakes end Con- | ADDRERS: “ MANIFESTO", -HONGKONG. - ~ Ragiseering, First cad Epoesd Sten: -Wietecs Union ani Masmms; Bock paibate ‘Ship. , Peaidern. ‘Marine and Lasd Engineers, ‘Poller “Makers: - trop sant: Sen Founters, Forge. Masters, Electdiciens, cere Bs “OFFIOE: ROwi | = THE HOWITT PHILLIP - THURSDAY NEXT, NOVEMBER. 30TH. | ~ . ‘BY GENERAL REQUEST | vor] 0 Tine Greatest play of eoat yearn” fl BY SER UrRoaniousiy runny | * 70 -_ez OM y eart, - ‘|, "WhattheButlerSaw.” : : > PRIGES $3, $2 & $1, NAVAL & MILITARY MEN. IN UNIFORM, ‘HALE PRICE, = RETURN AND FAREWELL VISIT: TWO NICHTS ONLY! .. Plans and ‘Booking at MOUTRIE'S. | ir SHARE MARKET" KOWLOON'S NEW coals memberr = a Oolony’s -MOVING FIQURES, LANGKAT OUTPUT. | CANTON NEWS. . . ACKNOWLEDGEMENT. ; E : leading mercantile firme, and| . : See ioe ae ; ae Miss Mr, T.C. Downing, Mrs y QUOTATIONS. WHARF some of the most influential Chi: ———_— ea? oe OL —_——s Mr. 8. Bisney desixe +9 ‘hank ot Up & the Minute: ; nese of the Colony. tos fanction BEB pe . ode. by : ; friends: for the es : —_>____.. on board the Emprees of Agie,|” The Case Against the Sua Mecsra. Benjamin and Potts _—_—-—_ which has been the first. bost to] Company. advise us that the Langkat outpat " ” Banks ‘s Fy 140,00. | Godown Company's Baterprise | use the wharf, thia event tsking . is as follow mT ; Canton, Noy, 24, Dongleeee. wa. $ 121.00. Celebrated.: place thie alteroon, Nov, we a. Tong 1? Auction of Public Property. - Inde (Def.) b. 3 136.60. ee Sag eee 112 A proclamation from the Civil. ina Sugars, sa, 3 130.00. ; ; inane ene ae 115 ernor announces that, owin, HK. Wharves, b. $ 84.00. | With Hongkong's steady BB eee 1OT K'loon Docks. b. $ 131.00. | rowth asa port, the proviaion og OT ” 39L HE. Hotels b, $ 115.00. | of croater facilities for the con- "49 "199 -. act t ere are some The | Qhins Lights. b. $ 4:75, venient handling of the huge bulk gh ee 10g. |beavy obligations that will fall rN, Cements. * sa. $ 10.75. fof cargo which here changes ” 0 eT due in the immediste fature, he T coda No “LES Tromwaye.s..$- 7.00. lands thee ‘become a necessity, ta hee: uesday, Nov, 28 Peak (01d) b. $ - 10.00, In tho past, many of the Isrger,clasa of vegsele visiting the port have been forodd to moor in irre it Lig A dispose by ; Daradce ; ‘ pub'io auction of the governmen:| eee rn a PRT A AN a “|put touse. Another order ha Oompany aad No.4 Gomosay raid harbour by reason of the fact : c e. pany. that thero yan no wharfage ‘at re : a : Corea egeent Wilks Con the : which they crald be accommodat- ey stats : : tively will reah ai B Jo! 9 (i ; ed, and, seeing that vessels of very | C At the previous ‘hearing it was ex is ra their men, ' a heavy tonnage are now freqaently iw its history | stated thst the exhibiting of the im ironners. seen here, it waa Incumbent that| should be of interest. Thirty-| figures had attracted very lar, [this defect choald be remedied./oue years ago thia month, the|cro f |Boata belonging to the Canadian | Hongkong- and Kowloin Wharf| Reserva Pocifis Ocsan Services, Lud; the/ and Godown Co.,Ltd. wes formed | on ons Moeusageries Maritimes, Ge Glen i oe ire Sir Pl (ise ‘ : ine, t ine, the Nippon | Mr. aier, their present pro-;it wae rele near orover the Pelew Fae eae ge Nippon perty at Kowloon snd from | the firm, « : Islaade, alnont ee i Kaisha. bave been emong those| Mesars. Jardine, - Mathocon and Jon it, 26 soe 94 Hite ee 114 degrees|¢x¢luded from wisehiog, oa as oe Aaa on proparty = guilty. ~ ; oo. ate on, ; arf a wloon—| Hongkong. The sites were m ‘aBpector Seite Long. E. and 15 degrees les N. ae Te ae : he to deotalievace ae Waepantor ot ihe Ho _ Total to 26th inst, 2.756 ia ba aes ‘ot the “Pelew Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf Toads moving W.N.W. or, W, | 29d Godo +n Company—had long 12.45 p.m Nor “27:—Oyclone been inadequate to meet the or typhoon over N. Ghina Sea, |8towing demands, this enterpri- - filling ap: Typhoon in sboat| £28 Company decided sone 130 degrees Lone. E. end 15|Ye8F #g9 to build a new wharf d Lat. N : nN which it would ba possible for egrece tS. movmg NN: thia clas of boats to ase all the | M HARBOUR ‘ITEMS, “TYPHOON WARNINGS. — The following telegrums have been received by the American Coneulato Genersl, Hongkong, from the Msnila Observatory :— 2 pm. Nov. 25, 1916—Ty- ‘ phoon in about 114 degreea Paap E sud 15 degrees Int. N. almost stationary. Cyclone or Thareday, Nov. $0.—Ambul- ance Company under the Sergeant Major. . '. Water Uniform. * ' Member of unite whoss nom. bers huve been taken by the Hon, - .S.P.- as reqairing alterations ' made in their uniform may have eame done at Noordin’s, ” Duties of Inspectors aud Sergeants, : The following Sanding Order , be inserted: —"73. Ic ia the duty Of every Inspector and BSorgesnt, whether on or off daty, in asiform ° or in mafti, to take official potiog: ; of any irregalarity coming to his notica,” . Record of Cases, Occurrences &e. Tae stteation of all ranks a drawn to 8.0. 10, Tho Teporting of cance is necessary in order that overy member's record of service: may be kept complote, _ Joined. be No. 1 Qompany, No. 4 Bee tion.—P.C, A, al Aroalli. : waa is there |, Daily average . 106.00 to the gorernment in awning pro- "1 *|perty that it does not improve or : ; use in gny way while at the same away the shop would have been}time it must continually’ blash. closed and the nuissncs removed.| boceuse it cannot pay its debts? The crowd was quite an orderly Money for Admiral Mok. one, The band was not the: sole} — case of the attraction, for more E than ros fe people were trying Unfortunately ¢ . |exh: in. the _ wi to ee the figures. - : ae eat thats bee mentioned: was causing the’ Mr. Davidon said that his con- nearly all their deat of lighters |crowd to collect, this being a| tention was the crowd was cansed being lost sod two wharves|lsndscape with moving fgares.| by the band, ; 7 : being practically destroys3, New |He tried to get thecrond away! Ins Garrod admitted that . throughout the trip. - {boat seen. jn | capital was called for and|with the sid of sn. Indism con-|be did not see any. motor oars The ¢. Telemechus, which Mesara . subscribed, 8 ireah fleet of | stable, but fsiled antil = tramcar| held up, bot several. rickshas . Tan short of coal on the ran {rom : lighters was aired, new |cémealongend pushed the people| were. He had warned the om. -Bsigon, has resobed port. wharves wero boilt and -with|away. Thecer had to slow ap The P. and-O. meil steemer relrénchment and hard work op |@nd go very cautiously, Ho then ‘Nankin arrived yesterday, con- the part of all the ataf, the Com. | Went ints the stores and saw a pany once per-|th siderably abead.of her schedaled Me T pany again began to: prosper. |¢ub-manager, whom he tok into closed the case for tidie. ‘ There are 35 godowns with a the road tones the crowd. Witness storage capacity of about 300,000 | left at nine o'clock, the crowd 7 office.since 1889. ot The 0.8. Liaagchow had a very ‘rough passage ap from Saigon. Thess, Yasang, from Wahu, reporta moderste monsoon t. A. Hollingeworth wire among the passengers who arrived back by the oe, Mishima Mera, cc doctors ag to which should be | appointed chief. The” Civil F Governor hes set aside a oonsider- learn Pe : . handa? Jable sum, said to be $15,000, for as isteni -b j be paid |the bevefit of this inetitation, tomake|from the Sslt Tevenae, sad he |“ steamers, and eight. boss can | there to | Ther ‘ merchandise. The a.e, Kaifong; from Hai- ‘proposes to give it in maéathly be accommodated. Tho founda- than usual... They Trio, instalments, Ho saya the hospital hong, reports trong north. tions for a new three- ‘a n train eon ip existence many yours carey wads, high sena and and has never seemingly justified - dall weather. at October: 18 last. The tonal fandapate em ecko t ti ands, etc, Now to make. in G66 foet, and the width it prosperous and well Enora, re ag8i ina ; TODAY'S: there agein, peae- hild i plnely | able ua. there} his bead _ ADVERTISEMENT, under the Japanese flag. 8hej ,. ? lity’ 2 ready | t eae ee ’ was formerly the Pacifo Mail]; : next month and will take sbont steamer Korez, and in her new \ i maprees of Asia came alongside 4,000 tons. ms : garb is hardly recognisable... [on Friday morning thers was not) Mr, W; 6. Brown, at presént on As an examination launch was] the slightest trace of any ‘strain} leave, is the Secretary of the Jom- towing a namber of boste through | oy jar. Io its conatrection every pany and Mr. P. B. ‘Wolff is in Lyeemoon Pasa on Saturday, a precantion has been taken toj-cbarge, Oe women socidently fell between! ensore the rmaxicum sirength, |. two of them ‘and was co badly/and it is evident thet the wLeri ve | oo _ Orashed that she died almost im-| ig well’ suited to’ all present lo and crowds, mediately. The body was taken demende, * : ; ta the public mortuary, mM, ~ NOTION, |. 9 fee - ee por that. Mr, 0) ae ; Tiown; eathior of Mr. 0, Bornerd the Oolony, To mark ita opening, Brown, has been killed in action, |the Company,’ together with the] is and he Three other brothers. are at the| Canadian Pacific Oosan Services,| gi all Dbeosuse foot, wt Limited, _ invited Government . - TELEGRAMS. ’ YESTERDAY'S TELEGRAMS. . ¥ . THE SILVER MARKET. (Renter's Servioe to The “ Telegraph.") ; Novem ber 23. 9.80 p.m. Messrs. Montagu repott that.ordors are not confined to mint- age, but have embraced general purposes, home and cou: tinental; aleo for the Indian bazaars, . Uatavourable views taken in India caused a bear posi- tion on tho London market, which, in view of the statis Ral . Position, is not without d anger. Tt is unchallengable that the condition of ‘the matket ig sounder than at the time of the spectacular movemente~ in May. Since then the Chinese stook has been greatly reduced and America bas been relieved of the then accumula- tions, The,Indian currency figures show 4 declining tendency. Silver often does the unexpected ; but the situation is - sach that further advances may be expected before the close of the year. . INDIAN’ 'S APPEAL ' DISMISSED. November 23, 9.30 p.m. The Court of Appeal has dismissed the appeal of Dr. Miranwaruddin in connection with the aiseolation of bis marriage. OBITUARY. Novem ber 23, 9 30 p. o. ’ Tho death is announced of Rt, Hon. Charles Booth! (Rt. Hon. Charles Booth P.C., F.BS., D.Se. (hon), * D.C.L, (bon,), LL.D., wae a partner in Alfred Booth and Co., Liverpool, and Chairman of the Booth’. $. Co. THe waa Pre- kident of the Royal ‘Statistical Society (1802-04).and a member *, of the Tariff Commission (1904). He paplsted several books on eocint economy. } =a a EDISH STE AMER SUNK, N vember 25, 12.088 m2, The: Sweiliuh steamer Arthur has been suak. - GERMANY'S NEW FOREIGN MINISTER, Novem ber 25, 12.65 a.m. Herr ‘Zimmermann, the new German Foreign Minister, ig credited in Berlin with resolute Bistnarckian qualities, differing tetally.from the calm diplomatic methods of bis predecessor, von Jagow. It is a question how the fery icmporament of Zimmer- mann will suit the Chancellor, Herr von Bethmann Hollweg. HE BRAEMAR CASTLE. — November 25, 12 65 a.m. Renter's “correspondent at Adbens reporie that the Bracmar Castle was torpedoed. November 25, 740 a.m. An-Athens message states that the Bracmhr Castle was torpedoed 60 miles cast of where the Britannic was torpedoed. It is believed that there was one victim, Minesweepers and donencyere. rae cc the survivors, to ‘the island of Syra, : WAR OFFICE PURCHASE WOOL. _ ~ Novweenber 25. 1.15 a.m. The War Office has announced that an agreement has been reached with the Australian and New Zealand Gov- ernments for ‘the purchase of the Colonial wool clips. ° ls of a scheme for handling this season's clip are being arranged. 4 Nevember 25, 2.25 p.m. Reuter’s correspondent at Melbourne states it is estimat- ed that £30,000,000 sterling is involved in the purchase of wool-clip ; while a echeme for the meee of the ‘meat out- put involves £40,000,000. ' a ALLIED OFFENSIVE. November 2F, 1.15 a.m. General Bir ‘Deigins Haig reports:—There has’ been © hostile shelling in the neighbourhood of Les Boeufg and Beau- court, Our artillery dispersed infantry southward of Puisieux. Five enemy oeroplanes ‘were destroyed and several were driven down damaged. Thice of ours are missing. November 25, L45 a.m. _, _ A Paris communiqué reports that matters were quiet on the ‘whole front. Two. German seroplsnes were felled: Navember 25, 12.15 p m. Reuter's caseoesienk at Paris states that details are published of & great sir raid on November 2nd, the resulta ‘of which were most important. The object was to deprive ths Germans of their ling of communications fifty kilometres behind their front, where intense activity. had previously been noted by our reoon- noitring airships, .. The operation was entrusted to a British squadron of 16 machine, escorted by 12 chascre, seven of which were French. The squadron Gisied four tons of bombs and. wero favoured With pena weather, carn reached a certain” réllwaylin fall of trains and material which they bombed. Then they: arrived at 2 big railway station where wore two trains; ono full of troops, . Premiership, , be done _ the othor full of material. Great excitement waa observed. Z -Aaenewy squadron: immodiatelyattacked but were put to'flight by the chasers who brought down-one. “Meanwhile the “bombarders dropped 80 bombs on the station and pre- ~ " Ginots, A series of explosions was E: HONGKONG THE ALLIED ‘OFFENSIVE. : | (Beater '" Service ‘to The “ Telegraph.) - November $5 4.541.n om. © A French ‘communique states that British Naval Aircraft ~ acigned ota of bombs on blast feraaces “at Dillingen with ffect; and b td wn an-enemy acroplane. : scabanns oe November 26, 12.05 a.m. - General Sir Dougias Haig. says our heavy artillery ” shelled various important points bebind the enemy fron, -< The westher is storm: . ‘ November 26, 4.10 a.m. A Paris communique says there was toulaal artillery Gre in the Vaex Region aod an intermittent esanonade on the feet of the front. ny "AMERICA AND MEXICO IN AGREEMENT, - —_—_~@——— November 25, 4.00 a.m.. Royter’s correspondent at Atlantic City etates that the. Mexican-American Commission has signed » protocol pro- ¢ yiding for the withdrawal of the American troops from - * Mexico and the formation of s border patrol ‘by. the respe:- tive ‘armies, each on its own side, within forty days of the ratification of the agreement. ALLIBS' FINANCIAL ‘DEAL. November 25, 400 a.m. " Reuter’ B ‘cocvaspansiath at New York seports’ that Mor- ganas’ announce that the Anglo-French Treasuries have’ au- thorized the sale of q. limited amount of, short. term bills payable in dollars, maturing in from one tosix months at 5 rate depending on the market at the time oli issue, but prob- ably from 3§ to 43 per ceat. ’ IN THE BALKANS. November 25. 4.40 s.m. The German evening communique state: that a force of - General Mackensen’s army croesed the Dstube at several Navamber 25, 10. 30 .m. Reuter’s correspondent at French Headquarters in. Mace-- donia states that General Sarrail, thanking the troops, said: * pointe, ‘The Serbians frst opened the road, their sustained efforts permitting the capture of Monastir. The Russians’ legendary courage never failed. The British until to-day had the thank- less work of a defensive front, but did not spare their efforts and fulfilled their role with honour. Thr Italians wil} be always remembered for their great deeds on the Alps. The French are proud to bare been at your hesd. May the oad - sent be the prelude to greater successes, Novem ber $8, 12.50 pm. -A Bulgarian communique states:—Near Grighen, Gre- hovo, Lom and Vidin we occupied Sends jn the Danube. RUSSIA'S. POLITICAL CHANGES. , N- vers ber 25. 7.40 a.m_ Petrograd Dewspapers dwell on the failure of M. Stuermer’s attempt to revive bureaucratiem and eay that it is an open secret that his relations with the Allied representatives left much to be desired. M. Heratoff, Assistant Foreign Minister, takes over the Ministry; replacing & M. Stuermer, who combined it with: the BRAVE BOY SCOUTS ON BRITTANNIC. pacasee ee career ae: - November 25,740 0.m. | Seventeen English’ boy scouts on the Britannic behaved most heroically. One waited calmly at tho door of an officer collecting documents, ancther helped to launch ‘the boats, and.another voluntarily descended.three decks to get water for an officer, When he returned he found the boat had been ordered off; but the officers who were Jast aboard took bim - on their Boat. . Ne vember 26, 2.50 ni, In contrast with the German statement that the Britan- nic was not torpedoed, the“ Kicler Zeitung,” a well-inform- ed Naval paper, says she was torpedoed because she carried . troops. ZEPPELIN WRECKEn ON MAIDEN VOYAGE, November 25, 12.50 p.m. * Rents correspondent a¢ Amsterdam states that travel- Jere. from Munich report that a Zeppelin was completely wrezked in storm on. 21st inat, while on ber maiden voyage from Friedrichshaven ‘ to Wilhelmshaven, falling in a wood. There was one survivor of the crew of 28. THE DANISH WEST INDIES... —— _. November 25, 1.45 p.m: : Renter's correspondent at Copenhagen etates question of the sale of the Danish Weat Indies to the United Btates is to be decided by a referendum on December 14th. Danish people a both sexes will: vote. AMF RICAN-CERMAN crists. 3 te N swamber 85, 145 p.m. According to- Reuter’s correspondent at- Washington, _ “officials state that while’the situation is delicate nothing can concerning ; wartaro ‘by Germany until all the evidence fs gathered ;, but . - & severance ‘of diplomatic refatio low - of German pi pi relations will {0 any violation _ AUSTRALIA AND THE COAL STRIKE.’ ee, November 25, 2.25 p.w. | “According to Reuter’s porrespondent at Melbourne it is anticipated that the Commonwealth Gorernment, under its war powers, will take over on 27th ins. the work of the “pending arbi _ |Yangtszepoos that the- 170 ; DON, NEW: YO! BONGKONG PEKING... ae Wee ee ea ELLIN TIENTSIN Fon | cabte addrcer = 7IWASAKI,” | Petals eon a Codes: Al, A.B.G. Sth Ed., Weat- Tocougs ‘eillntion, with The W *. | T{T Fran ~ 3.18 City of Kew York, the Bank ls wble co offer tha Le ee e318 {or Union, ead Bentley's. , iain : ee AGENCIES > BUENOS ANA, - BUYING. CHINKIANG—Messrs, GEAR: MONTEVIDEO, HO, DE ae 4.mfa. HO «20... mg & Co, M. re Mossrs,, PAUL VALPARAISO, the resumption of ‘ruthless submarine | [Demand New York 54 54° = ; G—SELLESS; sk —catns; | HEAD OFRICE HONGKONG |Retenve WURDS: “Bo BUYERS; N--NOMINAL. . , —— . ‘ Saw “ a _ ” eae —— : OFFICIAL PRICES. [Banks on, > $740 jodand FIXED 1 se MARINE nian TRTEREST ON FIXED | || “Proprietors... 00000 List |S DEPOSITS: eet OF : ne ox 73 §355 For $ Months 3% per annum . FIRE INSURANCES, | China Fires s 8 A For.6 Months 4% per annum. ta va 2 “< = ¢ H K. sai ene = 7 DFor 12 Montha 43% per annum b. $120 LOOK POON SHAN, - | b. Bf ~ . Chief Manager, b. a - Z a be? SSS pee ek 106F- : NOTICE. - |. 5 38; : : 2 NOTICE, REFINERIES. —_ , ese Chief Manager. . Bs oro : P Eee ees tere) - bast js eee HONGEONG NF, MINING TIME TABLE. BENING BA ————e o TEE Business of the abore Bank is coadected S6j- 5 2 = bas nse MEEK DATE ws on tM HONGRONG AB SEANGEAL Baki n. $3.75 tem as te trea 8S ME b&b Be) SSS ae SSE . " a 7 ie Fat te ing rast : rr OSDOWNS ae Sn oh H. K, Wharves b. . $34 Ss testa heey hilton N. J. STABB, Chief Manager. Shai Docks 8. t..87 LANDS, HOTELS .| [Scho wwee tmruue [THE CHARTERED BANK OF AND BUILDINGS. ee SOE S mecdoce | sue | INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND Meno 6 | a | jaws Ge i EES OBEN Land Invest, os $y. | Mian tanta ns See Se K’loon Lands Shai Lands - West Points packer PORKIGN EXCHARGH and Geser! Sankiog aod FIXED: DEROGITS recived fort ‘Of shorter a bean’ periods T °C. DOWNING, Hongkong, 11th April,. 1913. SharCottons b.-° . C118 gs. « &S MISCELLANEOUS, © THE MERCANTILE BANK OF “INDIA, LIMITED. ” Head Office 15, Gracechureh Street; London. Authorised Sapital ......£1,500,000 i Bubscribed jee LUO ee 562,500 a: tase 350,008, eeias Li ht & P.b. China Lig dey epio ‘| Reserve Fund ssscsses Tee Office TRUSTER. EXECUTOR OF MILLS, | $1 ATTORBEY,. Be, Undertaken U. Waterboats Watsons Wm. ay é ” "$6, ; = ae ng Posts - go . Hows : ee ees &. Pk Font Locks (Macritips.) CORRECTED TC MOON MONDAY ROVEMBER 27, (916, MITSUBISHI GOSH] | crey soSQRSEOF°REMTTs case BENSAMIN & POTTS, ’ KWAISHA. : painerest allowed og Corrent Aceonnts st pe coms : Share and cam Brokers, (UITSORISHI CO.) ai rates ee eee - Princes ing. me oy . CHAM Tel. address: Broker. | COAL DEPARTMENT, Acting Manager, ad i £0LE SOFRIETORS 5 i ; : xisa 4 ee, ’ HANGE. TARABIMA. SOM jatrARe wea | TERNATIONAL “BANKING : pee aE Seana, ae” | "Tor gn SELLING. | ma eee oni ?ne Sern : 913 ¥ : Ageat for SANITO COAL. Pre ie tow 2/3 9/16 HEAD OFFICE — OFFICE! _MARUNOUCHI, ‘TOKYO. Lennar Orne ‘ Caprrai, Par Ue wb 860.000 ~HAGAGAEL ” le eg! riage “ XN nce OFFICES + RESERVE FURS «.. 2000 $3,931,000 " i ae gee sovece 0 4 Us. GOLD jase AFB DOO ne > BRANCRES - joe ok ne ale ae i AD kinds of FOREIGN & re Locat BANKING . ron — Messrs, BORNEO Co, ees ae and FIXED | iw, MARALL, ee ay See 26th September r, 1916, 30 vin fan an Franc. iacokNewYorks 5534 - 4-mfs, Marks ......Nom. 4 mis. Francs ert = | Bor Partoulare a oply to Manager, THE | Hongkong. No. 2, Pedder Gtret, youn ale BANK, THT Bombay | Demand, .ARRIVED, - 3 eee LS40, Konishi, 25h eared Mth Nov. Gon, — . : Hongbea, Br. ee, 2.056, Willater, 25th | Dastern : . feeb! The Serrisu to Gormany, Austia, Bul- | Nor Sings ere 17h Nor, Gen.— oa fle intel IN AD OF . garia ay bens Ottoman pire are | Hanoi, ch Fra a 138, Morvan, 25th Nor.— Ste ro pe ira STAR & CARTER FUND. pinex, The depremion | now Kez over the:’. aa apieare to be cf . .& _ Sia Hongkong Rainfall for the GALA NIGHT, DECEMBER ISth ‘ . : XN ¢ 10 to-day, 0.00 ini < . ' : ee ce tn communication with Cape Coe E EK etal alan Tuasaty Sk TORN oe, ' SECOND NIGHT; DECEMBER [6th : : : peat Radio Telegraph Station :— _ Chi & | against an average of of $1.89 Inches. a pea pg abr THIRD NIGHT. DECEMBER I8th - M, Japs cs. ue fess EXDING AT KOOX TO-MOBRGW - |. MATINEE,” . DECEMBER 20th Gi ee 0 Diatiie Perea. ||| NEW MUSIC, SPECIALLY hie cee | atroog: ~~ i _COMPOSED, ‘netinon axe" IG: a. 1 Hongkong to Gap Rock... }drissling @ |. KEEP THE’ DATE OPEN, a TIIMANOEE MISHIMA MARU | Rangoon MAILS DUB. Gon.--Chinese. | Benten M. Jap, as, 2,615. Tcmita, 26th te aaa 1?7th Wor, Gen— I, Focchom, Br.,'as 1823 Davis 2th Nov, ] » %) fe later, rena oe, a feecice || BOOKING AT MOUIRIE'S.” Baie: (Lenton 29th Oct, vie , Siberia) wales, th Nev, RiceJ, Mo] t Formosa Chaaael_-.-——-} NE. ADVANCE, DECEMBER Ist & 2nd —Per YINGCHOW, 29th Nor, gale. ; ; ‘GENERAL, DECEMBER 4th Haitan, Br. a6. 1.183, Stewart, 26th Nor.” qumtew. Sth Nov, GeaD, L. 3 South coast of Chinn nt The same tween HK. and Lamocks & .. . 5 Joshia M. Jap. 1155.65, 4 South coast of China be-} The same it * ” ‘ : =~ Nor=Bwat>w, 25th takioe, tween ELK. and Hainan. | as No.l. . | : : MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY... latory, Srsra S67, rane hh Nor-—| Gblan Ooast Meteorlosoal Raise. "t : " : , Loe tiPbore. 18th Nov, Gees.B. & 8. November 27, a.m. i Br, 2.2. 979, Ritchie, ith Nov. - Sie 3 ae : a, i. « —Haipteng, th Nov. Gen». J. MI. SOL eae Sb AS Winds: ! 3 39 || amoy—Per HAIYANG, 2th Nova 5 acae er ae lg: : e : os a ~Spra.| Liangchew, Br. 1.205, 0 6th ‘2 PLB stews : i , : i 1 aos, 1 ye Nev -Saigan 16thOct, Rie Ree pation 2 8 ES ge, | T T T ofa bes i : ; ; _ Misbinie M.. Jap, a2, 7.903, Nidimura, om BUR Bose * | VIC ORIA HEA RE. | : ah: : “26th Nev.--Singapore, Zlst Nov., 7 4&4 §& R #5 = TURKISH CIGARETTES TO-MORROW: * | Nankio, Besta, G80, Manley, tite Nev.} 2 Be it : “ oO . p Gbetdon, 1th Out, GenmP. &O.| v4 ée i | ae . moo, | Fort Bayard & Haipnong—Per HANOL, Sheatsing-Br. nian Beta 9 Ss 5 { ae ie t =. : Pee ete tsa}: —Weibaiwei fur Now Gee eas ia MONDAY, NOVE MBER 27, 1916. ; “en. {Peaeob, Dut. w.9. 1,853. Bauer, 266 Nov. = Shanghai & N. Chica, J via Kobe ~ --§j its * . ~ ; cette oF aa ae ae fiver bt Png ee Crand Band and Comedy Night. (ATIONAL Mission |). Sear eget ? Shanghai & N. China=Per LUCHOW, B.& 5, S ; “ 99 2Bib Nor, dpm. : Yotane, B as. 1,122. Finderaon, 26th ae . “RED IR LE” F OR MEN ONLY Pallippine Ial--Per TAMING, 28th Nov. | JOP AMES Alat Nur, Rice— co : pm. Cey} Rs ‘4 MEETINGS Fon BayapdcPer SUIEAL teh Nor. | RSs hy 07 en va Sige 56 87 2 br | TUESDAY, 28th and WEDNESDAY. 29th {| : 5pm. ; surang. Br. es. 1,644, Alc 5 ; e ; ):0:(—— ‘ as Nov--Sardnkan, web Neer . _ . _ THE MAGNIFICENT PIOTURE, eae ee : : ; Manila M.. Jap, 5. 6,035.01, Kobogashi, : . Film ¢- Art in 5 Reels, : City Hall 6.30 p.m. WEDNESDAY, 29th November | . 27tNor~Stacghai, t4th ors Gen gaat i are go |} 7 . : MAG. re ° { oat By Tji'atjap, Nor, a*, 4470, B. 271 % z 53 74 1 2b THE LOST SHEE (CHAMBER OF COMMERCE ROOM.) Swatuw, Apr. Form aa via Tamaui &| — Nov~-Bolte Papane 2 ychnae gith Se 3003 53 76 ne 22 p, S00 Kors Tar P| taemading BF. Ee Sie, weimean eee eo HURSDAY, 30th and FRIDAY December, Ist eareres m+ , «oa, t! w 295 . 2 : : . Haihow, renal ae ral ae iad KAI. Nov--Saigon, 20a Nov. Bice ~ _ os ne Hts T 5 an cemoer ; " . th Nov,, 9 oie. we 293 nne . Monday, December 4th e Sharehai, X. China, Toran vis Shaog Ure, Br, a igs Monthret, 27th ; HAL 7 be Ge ‘Howitt Philips Company we 3 ; ¥ Bzbsi, d Nor, Gen.— .! n fio “ Why doesn't God Stop the War 7 ze Po ae! Bas ae estes Hag 70 85 So in : j pace Se —-k9th Nov, Registration 10.15 : * S957 “PEG, ‘O," MY HEART," (pacsiay, 4 Becediber 5th. Er am Lottera 11 a.m -_ Mane 5-4 BF), 10 -8B 8s 220 : . : . ee i . lsi—Per TAMSUL, 23th DEPAR “® an " *: hristianity Played out ? Amoy & Shavy TED. 7 as . ae iz Nor, 3p m. 2 ; fey a . 7. 29.97 70°85 ene Go : ." WHAT THE BUTLER SAW." 2 Swatow—~Por vJACOB, 2th Nov, 4pm 29.85 73 ere fof - . . Thursday, December Ith. "5975 3 8 40 ae oe - 29.76 77 86 nee 3 ss Why should men lead'a morat life? Bae Nov, 25. ie anos fz sa . : ; ae : ee | THURSDAY, 30th November. |crigicg'tcr Craton a Bi J OU _THE H E A I RE. i Friday, December 8th. G. Arear far Calcutta vin Bingapere . i : I ‘a Chinwangtao Pe KENKON MARU, | R¥aogtah for Shanghai. w 19.67 72 ow lo A a “Why should men pray? 30th Nov, 10 am. Nissin M. for Keeluog aaa ; 25th, 26th, 27th and 28 “and 28th November. - - — = ___. Skangbal, N. China, Japan via | Ch0s#4g for Shanghai via Swatow » 29.74 74 9 aw Lb Anbui for Shanghai David Gillies for st John's Island Gbeoveshing for Tientsio in Welbaiwei Haiyang for Singapore v'a Amoy Eueichow for Ti ntsin via We: hainel Yuensang for Manila arenes ie ew '* |“ PHE MILLION DULLAR MYSTERY,” | TF. CLAXTON, Director, 20th and 2st Episodes, _ Hongkong Obserratary, Nor. 27, 1916. ‘and These meeting will be of short duration. Nagsmki, Victoria Vancouver, QUESTIONS. ARE INVITED. SPEAKER: American Canadian Siberian aa ae fe a4 B+ ge; a) an 8 sg . Keystone Comics. : emperature, in the sbsde, f The Final Episodes ‘of the “ TREY O° HEARTS” and “ MILLION a [Shengtal Ch-P.. Saturday, and Dec.] ; ; aerial edacee DOLLAR MYSTERY" will be screened next week. : Sz Jeon via Mof, Viewris [CLEARANCES AT THE|,,SHumidin,tapaoestage ofssiwation || oy, eee of the WEES ASIA" will render | = Tacoma~Per TACOMA M, Q : being 100, - ‘selections on v , «9th ins Bz Sért Hor, pans / BARQOUR nr FIOE. ™EDiretion of Wind, to two pointe a , ‘arve ‘Wind, scoording to 1< . } a Beale. a Shanghai & N.Chirs, (Europe . State of Weather, b vies fey Foae if HONG KONG. TH EATRE.| é_: . UN 25. |}=S — wa -Biberia)-Per SHAN- ec tached cloud, 4 dristting rain, f fog, g » fone LANO OFFICE BUILDING), Z£ = ae Doth NON Hecistrntlon ns rap Bo Re si gloomy, h bail, 1 lightning, o overeat -4 “ i : : 2. 8 tte: vi, peasing showers, ¢ aqually, r rain, mow, - : —— : “ a uteiciea es Burypybue for Boabay . amPre Pthondar, v visibility: w tow oret, a i BE IN TIME! © [> Arakusa M. for Keolung via Swatow (Shanghai Cb.P.0, Monday, 4th Dec.] Ww; 7c Commencing SATURDAY, ‘November 25. a ee ee ‘METEOROLOGICAL, ' “See Ist & &nd EPISODES (5 Part) =. | Kenkon M-for Centon ee _ “DIAMOND FROM THE SKY" a FHIDAY. Ist December. ; Day On dat. foie A Grand Serial in 39 Episodes, 69 Parts. : Nov. 27. eos waa On te, aus Including ‘the 20th Episode cf Strait, Burmah, Ceylon, Aus- Feochow fur Canton Barometer —..... 2993 30.04 , 3008 ; “THE MILLION DOLLA? MYSTERY, ae: trall, Western Australiecindle, Hong bee for Siavapors via -Amoy - Temperature —~ 75 70° 73 |. * And watch f r:—WEDNESDAY November 29 © =. Ader, Eye ‘will be cloned cy, | Sanxtung fer Caton Hamidity ... 68 85 51 ay {r the test three Episod f qe ae Thundey. 30th Nov, at 5 a: 5) | Misbimrs M. for Yokokama via Shonghai Wind Direction E f£ N ‘ ez oa MALTA. i tet Dee. Nantin for Yokohama wa Bir gba F ne 43. . — > a Rezisiration 10.15 s.m. Letters | *useeg for Canton - Pas ekecotarel . | : ; NOTICE. ork llem. Ses bas OT noe nas oin om ae a Pies & Foochow ~Pi Hale TYANDRA Carte | Balt F Berton, “TAN int Dec. lam. THE ALEXANDRA OAPE.| sits cyee un Zompuosnic ov o> sta oe AC Just arrived, Fresh assorted American Sweets 4 Fry's Ch-eolates, : . ; “ hewet ue . « f7th &9 _ AK. Observatory, November 27, 1916 T. F. CLAXTON, Directus, BOLL AND DUNLOP'S SCHIEDM. GIN, : ‘BAT URDAY. 2nd December. : : TICE THE OLOEST. HOUSE IM THE TRADE. ESTABLISHED ts21. NOTICES. - Me i : Shanghai GB Chiog— Por YINGCHOW: ; 2nd si Spm : apune {| — MAN LOONG. ‘ — : ! 4 E aor : in iquidation. "last. “GLASS ‘PRESERVES, eiaoze TUESDAY, th December. aRD Sov MANUFACTURERS. Factory at Yanmati i Byatow~Per HAIHONG, : OFPIGZ ; No, 36, Des Vonux Road, W. { REDITORS are required hs Telephone Xe a? bias te, 105.0, ‘sendin their claims WE sre the lending Manutactarors fr Philizpine el. Per TEAN, Sth Dece | 5 the Undersigned on or before i class of Goods. Our Fruit &| Sp.m. : ; : oO he A THURSDAY the 30th Novem- Qinwey areal aad f thei lok : 3 i Pcace ae . Pe Oa. ber, 1916. quality of Sugar. We giva our special Dated the 14th. November, 1916, aitonticn. to the business and sanitary W, G. HUMPHREYS: & CO., |#'Facwemonta. | "No, 16, Queen's Roud, Central, , Liquidators. : Sih Dec. ‘ONG, 8th Dec., 21 am. * SOLE AGENTS’; ae Bhanghal & WN. Chica, Tapas via Nagasaki,’ Victoria & Tacemt—Per MANILA M..1] ‘ 8th Dec, 1 p.m. “ ""Petephone Nos 166, n58. FRIDAY, 8th December,