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HONGKONG, FRIDAY, October 15, 1914. such injury has already cessitated

AEROPLANE VERSUS DIRIGIBLE IN WAR

In the issue of Engineering to band (September 4) Mr. F. W. Lanchester, a member of the British Government

Advisory Committee for Aeronautics, contributes the first of a series of articles on "Aeroplanes versus Diri- gibles in War,-which of particular interest at the present time..

Two questions, he points out, are involved in the consideration of the relative merits of the aeroplane and dirigible, as instruments of recon-

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of the enemy's guns able disadvantage when within reach Leung Hui

As stated, Mr. Lanchester's article

deserves to be carefully pursued by is a particularly interesting oce and

all interested in the newest arm of warfare, which up to the present has not quite realised all that was expected of it.

CORRESPONDENCE.

YORK YIA PANAMA.

(Fo the Editor of the "Corsa Mar").

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NEWS OF THE DAY.

LOCAL AND GENERAL ·

HONGKONG VOLUN

THER CORPS.

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1914

· JALIENS IN ENGLAND.

STRONGER ACTION TO BE TIKEN.

On Guard Against Hantón. Destruction, The authorities at Home are about to tako further measures for the stamping out of spying and sabotagé by alien ene

and miss.

CORFU ORDERS BY LIEUT.-COL.

`1. CHAPMAN, V.D. The Chinese are celebrating to-day

The following notion which was publish the birthday of Confucius-Sheng-tan-od with Routine Orders recently in chỉnh.

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Today at the Magistamay, Mr, Wood fined à saaman $3 for balng drunk and dis- rdarly yesterday in Haiphong Road, Komioco.

republished for information, · ** Re.anliste

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to

Tho públic even now.com soaroaly to realize the great gravity of this matr

We would emind our readers that. Do | The 9.0.0. will be glad to consider | to, anys the ** Times Wenkly” of Aug. notice whatever is taken of anonymous applications from az aoldiers ce other 39. A few figures may help to a batter

of enlisting under communications sddressed to no

rocent understanding of the danger. There are Regulation for the augmentation of the this moment in the United Kingdom try. Terms of enlistment 38 years inclusive. Period for 3 years as many as 50,000 allen enemies, "sub. or duration of the war, Ex-voldiers jucts of the German, and. Austrian, Emm- sue 30 to 45 years for 1 yr. or duration of pirs. Thirty-tour thousand of those aro war. Ex regular W. Os or N. 0.0

known to be in the fatropolitan Panoe given fürmer rank. Any members of the Volunteer Corps or Reserves desirous

District, and the chief probisan kit, there of being sons dered Fauld repart personal lara, a London ona. Between 8,000 and by she Stad Officer H.K.V.O. a unce. 7,000 of these alism enemica are still in H. E. the Governor has notioned the England. Howersists of serving ago, and the great majority of them, sa, indeed, of the total of 50,000, are Germana. Austrians form only a small traction of the whole.

Yesterday some person tore the lock of the roof door as 311 Don Vans Road

Central and stole from the premises jawallery to the value of $100, clothing

worth $154 and $14 ia money,

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Fong Shing, of independent means, living at Pottinger Street has reported to the Police that yesterday morning soms pirson stole from his room several articles of clothing valued at $39. He suspects

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The whole of the proceeds from the special dinner at the Grand Hotel to morrow evening will be given to the Princa of Wales" Fund. Tickets abould be pro- eared as early as possible at the hotel or of Maasra, Kelly & Walsh,

As a result of the Amateur Boxing Tournament, Mr. F. E. Hall has handed to Commodore Anstruther, R.N, the aum | of 8501,60 sa a Arst instalment of the not] proceeds. Mr. Hall is to be congratulated, upon the result of his efforts.

In the Marino Court this morning. a pilot qamed W. Jack, of 5, Lee Yuen Lane, was convicted of demanding moro than the rate of pilotage as allowed in the Ordinace, and fined $50 by Mr. Bail Taylor.

Inspector Terrett, of the Detective Staff, yesterday executed a warrant for the arrest of an ex-argt Chiness interpretor named Chan: In Shing, who was indicted at the Criminal Sessions in 1910 on charge of accepti g * bribe. Ha absconded and his bail was entreated. -Chan was arrested

of pay to members of the Engineer Company actually on duty with Electric Lights at Engineer rates with additional Engine Pay at mabea to be first by the Chiat Engineer, South China Command.

The following decisions of the Governor- Coonsil are published for informatio

in

From the 5th September inclusive members of the Corps will cease to draw Pay for each periods a they are off duty"

Members of the Volunteer Beurres will bese drawing pay from the 8th Sep

DANGER OF NABORAGE.

Spying at the moment' is not the shiat danger to be faced. Most of the useful espionage has now been done, and the

sabotage, if, of course, they can arada same agents are free to engage in

the watch of thủ over-vigilant authorities. Parades for to-morrow Saturday 17th that German tradesmen's shops are tre A has been remarked by she observant instant, N.

tember inclusir.

PARADOR,

DSTATE.

quently to be found in close proximity to vulnerable points in the chain of Lon- On duty, Group 2 Ufficers on duty.doa's communications, such as railway Cant. Armstrong Lt. Lindsell. Orderly Obens, Lieut. Linsell (rige Lt. Norrington have already been moved on. The Ger bridges. Some such alian tradesman placed on sick sist

To furnish Guard to-night... Civil Service | mán bacher stema to have little simme for Company; to-morrow, Right Section H. sabotage. He is chiarty angaged in G. Co.

Orderly Sergeant to-night, Sergt. Barving the "Raiser" moustaches of his compatriota. They cannot, however, law; to-morrow, Corpl, Ellis.

part with the ovidences of their nation. ality altogether; for the telltale hair of the Teuton will show the world that new Smith is but old Schmidt wrii amall.

HONGKONG VOLUNTEER

RESERVES.

ORDERS BY MAJOR WAKE.

MAN 0.0, X.K.V.R.

The danger is not one to cause a panio, but it certainly should not be undercsit. mated. It is mainly due to the prompt and drastio but unsensational measures taken by the authoritics at the beginning of the war that no serious hann has 'Yet

With reference to orders issued yester day, the miniature I file Range referred teach. The Metropolitan, Police, for

is the L R. A. range, situated between the Albany Filter Beds and May Road.

Rides and ammunition will be provided on the Range, men will, therefore not be required to bring Bites; as stated in yesterday's orders.

As it has not been possible to obtain targets for Stonecitters Range on Samrday And Sunday; firing will take place at the at the Ellis Kadooria Schools where he hadak Range from 2 pm to 3.30 p.m. on obtained sa appointment as a teacher. 19 am on Sunday the 18th inst.

Saturday the 17th inst. and from 9 a.m. to

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The New York Conference, as advertised in your paper some time ago. Bare started service to New York, Boston and Atlantio Porta U.S.A. vis the Panama Canal, and will supply tonnage to meet Shippora Wa Fung Tai requirements. The "Indradeo" aniled Cheung Loog Ho yesterday by this route, and the next Sui Tik Hd vessel the a.. "Athell", for which we are Mag Cheung Agents, "will all hence about the 25th in-tt Wing obliged if you will make the necessary Shun Wing An Advertised in your paper. We shall be on Wo.......

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haisance, attack and defence, their SERVICE OF STEAMERS TO NEW Tsam Sou Fung relative power of mutual destruction; whether, in fact, either can drive the other from the field or whether each may have its own role to play in securing and holding the command of the air. The question of range and duration, we are told, is largely determined by petrol-carrying capacity. In the aeroplane both range and duration depend definite upon the petrol sup- ply bolding in the case of the dirigible the same spplies to a limited extent; but here the duration and, to a lees extent the distance can bo greatly prolonged by reducing the speed to the mimimum possible with out jeopardizing the control In the Special Dinner at Grand Hotel in aid dirigible the gradual lose of buoyancy, due to the leakage und escape of hydrogen, fa. an independent deter- mining factor. As a matter of fact, there is not (taking everything intu account) much to choose between the two types of aircraft in the matter of range or radius of action; on the other hand, under favourable condi tions, the dirigible has undoubtedly the advantage on the score of duration of fight. The maximum may be taken as about 24 hours in the case

MEMO. FOR TO-MORROW.

of Prince of Wales Fund.

General Memoranda.

BUNDAY, October 18-

.8 a. 1.—Ezetzsion to Macao.

Monday, October 18 :--

Lady May opens Frooch Convent Sale

of Work.

3 p.m.--Bale of Crown Land at P.W.D.

TUZIDAY, October 20:-

2.80 p.m.-Bale of Teakwood and of the aeroplane, against 18 hours in Blackwood Fundtere atc., at Moara.the case of the dirigible. This may Bugher and Hough's.

be taken as a fair indication of their relative capacity, though of no quantitative value as a guide to what is to be expected under service con- ditions. The possibilities of the futurs are here rather in favour of the airship; there is an absolute limit bath of range and duration where the aeroplane is concerned.

Wengenday, October 21 ♪~-~-

Trafalgar Day (1808).

THURSDAY, October 22-

Empress of Germany's birthday (1858). SATURDAY, October 24-

Queen of Spain's birthday (1887).

WEDNERDAY, October 28:-

8.80 p.m.-Lecture by Ror. J. K.

Maconuskie at, Union Church Guild.

Barurday, October 31 -

Ministering Children's League Bansar,

WEDEERDAY.--November-4-—-

Licensing Sossious.

Sartaday, November 7 :—.

We are, Dear Sira, Yours faithfully, DODWELL AND G. TAD.

Kang Cheung Loung Wo Fung

Hongkong, 16th Fletcher 1014, [The paragraph referred to was taken Wing Fung frera a Shanghai paper-Es.] ·

· MR. KESWICK JOINS THE SCOTTISH BORDERERS.

Mr. Henry Keswick, the popular mem-

Kwang Li

Chan Kwan Piu

Tso Ching Tong Tik Sam

ber for the Epsom Division, has bewa tissam Ent Shur patriotism by joining the Scottish Bor. derers, with which regiment he served Sui-Lu......

Wong Tai Pan through the South African War.

Chan Kwai I... Chu Hing Lau

Mr. Lopid Salomons, J.P.. with a view to promoting the recruitig movement telegram to Mr. H. Kerwick, the Member Mears. Shewan, Tomes and in the Epsom district, sent the followingTung fik

for the division ! ** May 1 suggest that you Co. and Spicer should conjointly call meeting at Kpmom to urg- necussity of every eligible. recruiting. Am wiring Spicer exactly same words."**

that

will prevent my attending

China Borneo Co., Ltd.

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Willam Monoka last night gave him.

self up at the Police Station asying that he was destitute. He was gut to the House

of Detention. Yesterday Monoka was discharged from the Police Court on charge of beta sing disorderly at the Sex man's Instituta, as a Finnish interpreter could not be obtained. He is stated to

GARMENTS FOR SOLDIERS,

Feak Club Work Party.

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instance, have never had so anxious a time. Diany man is responsible positiona have been working 18 to 18 hours a day for a fortnight or more, and they have.

t by now the measure of the problem The authorities wn tightening rather than loosening their grip of the alien enemy. They are periarming on land the same service which, the British dotillas are performing at ass, sweeping up the alien"mino,

Henry Rourk, 18, an Austrian waiter, living in New Compton-street, Scho, was. charged at Marlborough-street with havi ing in his possession e revolver and three In onnecting with Lady May's Food for counds of ammunition without having making garment for soldiers and their obtained the written permission of the sms, the Peak Club will be open every Registration Office and was sentenced, so Tuesday morning from 10 to 12 for anyone six weeks imprisonment with hard work at the slab or taka werk home, Ang- wishing to get work. Ladies can either'

have been on board a German vess-2 which hars invited to attend..

on the declaration of War ostered Manila. Mira. Baker Brown, 61 The Penk.

At that port be left the boss and paid his

labour.

one, whether members of the club or not, Lawrence Mullendon, 81, German, of

Noven-place. Earl's court, charged as t Marylebone Police Gourt with having fail. -ed to register, enid he looked on himsel EMBEZZLEMENT. | as a Britisher. Mr. Paul Taylor finod

the prisoner £5, or a month's imprison

passage to Bonukong in the hope of THE ALLEGED

Sir William and Lady Rees Davies are expected to arrive from England early nexs month. They were to have sailed by F. and O. stestier Mongolia on October 3.

A further bearing of the chargement. against Tong Nam, formerly an account. Before Mr. Horace Smith, at West- unt of the Fu Yuan Bank, of embozzling | mainster Police Cours, à Girando, waiter £700, belonging to the bank, took placenamed Kiessler, aged 34, was charged, on this afternoon at the Magistracy. Evi. remand, with thefts from the Savoy and denoo was given regarding the charge Berkeley hotels, where he had been em and the counter-charge. Tong Kam was played. It was stated that the prisoner discharged, the Magistrate (Me, Woody dole a rectasleyele balonging to a fellow- remarking at conclusion of the evidence water and made his way to the North. that he thought the bottom had been of England on the machine, An soci-

On August 8, at Fareham, Lieutenant knocked out of the case for the prosecu- dont led to his arrest, and it was found

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F B. Hitchcock, R.G., farmerly of the tion. The cointer charge, one of nesault,

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88th Co., R.G.A., Hongkong, was married was adjourned, tho defendants being

by special licence to Mildred Clotilde allowed bail in the sum of $25 cach... 5 Sloan Stanley.

August 15, Lieutenant O. D Tod, R.G.A.,

of the Bristish Legation. Peking, and the +88th Co., R.G.A., Hongkong, was married Teresa Margaret, third daughter of James Byrzo, Esq., of „Ingalara, - Kyw,

Melbourne.

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Comforta For The Troops.

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he had in his powersion's stolen pase-

part belonging to an Italian waites. “ Me. Horace. Smith sentenced him to ime months' hard labour, and recommended him for deportation.

A young German, clerk named August Arndt, a native of Hamburg, was ex- tenced to three months' imprisonment at Nowport (Isle of Wight), in default of Mr. Gaston Liebert, Consul General for paying a fine of £30 imposed upon him. Franca, Knight of the Legion of Honour, for having falecly stated ho had not bas issued the following circular to the served in the German Army. By menra French community and French proteges in of the falso statement he had obtained Hongkong

a pormit to remain in the Isle of Wight, The savera European winter is comings prohibited area. He said he came to on fast and the fierce struggle our herole the island for his health and not liable soldiers are fighting is far from being for service with the German Army, st onded. Albaugh the French community

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A Passed Sympathiser

Sir C. P. Chister, C.M.G.

Mr. Crowther Smith

Mr. Keswick talegraphed Mr. Salomons Mr. Herbert W. Looker ... If we were concerned with the follows: "In reply to your wite am Mr. D. V. Stevenson

Scottish Borderers, with whom I Mr. E. Davidson Tejaiding primary function of the aeronautical served Africa. Regras, therefore, that Mr. C. G. Alabaster

other duties arm alone, there appears to be no joint meeting with Spicer in Epsom, but if Mr. W. B. L. Shenton reason to doubt that both kinds of such is held hope tho-a prosent will under Hon. Mr. H. E. Pollock, K.C. aircraft would have their place; the general recruiting, and to arge necarity Mr. Les D'Almada Castro... stand that I am most anxious to promote Mr. Geo E. Hall Brutton".. large air-ship has unquestionable adherent. Also that they will understand my absence from mesting is dus tex 9.15 pm, The Blue Bird at the tages under suitable conditions: my putting into practice the idea they Are Mr. H. R. Hung......

cruising at high altitudes over the asked to commend."

Mr. JH Hemp We understand that Mr. Spices, the Mr. E. P. H. Lang... battlefield, or over or in the rear of Radical candidate for the division, replied Ms. Eldon Folker the enemy's lines, and reporting to gladly acquiescing in Mr. Lempeld Balo Yesus. Johnston Stokes and

mone" suggestion. He has since, however, head-quarters by wireless every move-been informed of Mr. Keswick's action is ment of strategic or tactical import joining the Scottish Borderers, and Me Mones. Wilkinson and Grisi ance, it can render the most vital chairman of the Epson Division Conser Messrs. Ewers and Needham

Salomons stated that he was writing to the Mr. Richard C. Faithful service. It is able to carry a completing of a meeting. Mr. Spicer informed Mr. F. C. Jenkin

Association with a view to the

Theatre Royal

·TURDAY, Nov. 10

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ment of officers trained to observation, Surrey Advertiser" representative an Mr. J. H. Gardner sí

THE EDWARD DISPENSARY, capable of giving an accurato inter Thursday that is would have given him M2. 8. W. The

C. KAMMING. & Co., LD, Chemists and Druggists.

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WIN DISPENSED/

| plessurs to meet Mr. Keswick on

pretation of what they observe, and ground. acting under most favourable cha- Epsom has been doing so well in recruit ditions, such as are not possible ing that doubt has been express whether a meeting is necessary there. We hear that aeroplane; it can move at some this week 200 recruits have gone from the town to Kingson to enlist "Burray fifty miles per hour, if required, De Advertiser," remain to all intents and purposes atationary: it can follow continuoialy. the course of events from suurise to

Pare Drugs, Patent medicines, do sunset, and remain, the whole time in

QUEENE ROAD, HONGKONG madon July 23, 1912-

tenich with headquarters, either for ending or receiving. On the other haud for bearing deepstoires for

JHILDREN'S COLDS.

Mess. Stephens and Wilson Mr. P. M. Hodgson

នននននន

Monthly subscriptiona Already neknowldeged Lists

No. 1 and 2,

72,327.00

in Hongkong in few in number it has given. As Bedford Karl Kley, d. Fitzroy in many circumstances, so many proofs of square, London, was sentenced to three its patriotion and charity that the French months hard labour for travelling more Consul General fools certain that they will than five miles from his rugistered ad-

aa honour and a day dress without a perznit. odnsider it to contribute according to their ability to the soothing of the physical strain sus ained, A purnel containing 350 rifle partridges. by our fleid tronpe and chiefy by the was discovered on the forethore at Blyth wounded sed sick soldiers of the French Harbour by a coal-trimmee, who, digging and alliet troops tended in the mother further into the sand, found more caz Country's hospitals. The Mis-es Liebert

bare thought that the forwarding to France ridges. Several German vessels are don by the collective French Community intained in Blyth us prizes of war. One Hongkong, of warm under garments (fan of them, when seized, was berthed at

socks, saufllars, etc) would probably be the

most efficacious, and practical means of helping suffering which may be easity relieved

spot where the cartridges wors found.

AV Marylebone Folies Court, Hermanb

Wiliam Wabrschiff, 30, bank clerk, of Lancaster gate, Hyde Park, a German, Severs? dozens of dansef shirts have was charged with failing to disclose that already been sewn by the Misses Lisbert de paisossed frearms when he register and by the Freneti Convent. But it is led himself on August 11, A revolver,

small part of the sapport. The French

Cansul General is now appealing with con piatol, pair of field glasses, a combined fidence to his countrymen in Hongkong wire-cutter and hammer, two nautical (and also to the persons juying the books, two maps, a diagram of German Consulate's official protection) begging ships, and a camera were saized by the them to send either to the Checcery of the $106,769.80 Consulate (Prince's Buildings) or to the police la connection with his arrest.

104.00 Consulate ital (13 Peak Bond) their gifts Mr. Faul Taylor passed sentence of of money or the articles rated above. two months imprisonment, remarking Those articles will be forwarded by the that it was necousery the Order should first opportunity to the Ministry of War bo stewly enforced (French Red Cross Department) through

2,762.18

$108,625.78 the French Foreign Offee and tóny will be his Ex-German Consul Wood"

accompanied, be the detailed list of the At Manchester, Captain Theodore donors whom

om Mr. and the Missed Liebert Schlagiateib, formerly German Consul thank in anticipation for the contributions in Manchester, was fined £5 and ceste,

even though they be aware that they

A. G. STEEN, Hon. Treasurer. Hongkong, 15th. Ochy 1924.

CHAMBERLAIN'S PAIN BALM, TH REthing so good for muscular Thematism, sprains, lumeno ramps

are

kind Chong' to tender on behalf of this and bound over for travelling oecz dva charitable and practical patriotic purpose." milia from his registered place of real-

The Coral Gential for France and bis dence without permission. daughters would also greatly appreciate friends in Hongkong for the bando pargo e Koy gift from thisis British and Forigi that filo's is explained to the circular

IT NEVER HATIN.

HAMBERLAIN'S Calio, Cholers and Diarrhoes Remely is Ali Ibriknin Emplom 18 ore din hous and dyswatery HY let the children rack their little to either children or adults, as the met

bodies to such a disting manner. Tistent canon of ramp elle et pon in the the muscles, braises and like injuries as to the French ons quuity (French" Red when you can so easily cure their salds with atomsals give way to a low dose of this Chamberlain's Pain Dim, vill affect a Cerny and they beg to express in auleybale Merkeman Cup Caps bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy modicine Safe, sur, always ensure in law me thanagy other talents Lopatico, meir deep scalade for say sucks place we the Pank Bags For sale by all Chamide and Enteloopt en pay by ni Olmaica and

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Members are reminded that the

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