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MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1915.
BY TELEGRAPH.
THE PROGRESS OF
THE WAR.
ANOTHER ZEPPELIN RAID
ON ENGLAND,
NO CASUALTIES: NO DAMAGE,
FEEBLE RESPONSE TO THE GERMAN WAR LOAN APPEAL.
LATEST NEWS FROM THE DARDANELLES.
-CONTINUED ARTILLERY DUELS ON THE
WEST FRONT.
(Reuter's Service to the China Mail)
ANOTHER ZEPPELIN RAID.
NO CASUALTIES OR DAMAGE. --
LONDON, Sept. 14, 40 p.m.
It is officially announced that Zeppeling attempted a raid last night in
the East coast,
Bombs were dropped, but there were no enanalties or damage.
:
THE GERMAN WAR LOAN.
PEOPLE RESPOND FEEBLY.
LONDON, Sept. 12, 6 pm.
Reuter's Paris correspondent states that an Official Nato-announces that the German people are giving a feabla response to the German war loan, RUSSIANS THREATENING" AUSTRO-GERMAN
RIGHT WING.
* Losos, Sept. 12.
A telegman from Petrograd states that the Austro-Germans, faced by the fact of the approaching winter, any striving desperately from one
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TERRIFIC FIGHTING ON THE BASTERN
FRONT.
LONDON, p. 11. -
A Berlin comunique confirma the reports of the furlous resistanos of the Russians in the regin of Skidal, which General von Hindenburg captured only during a night attack after terrific fighting in which victory often hung in the
balance.
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The Germans elsewhere have been forced to fight every inah, every village necessitating storming.
ZEPPELIN BOMBS BALTIC PORT.
LONDON, Sep. 12.
A Zeppelin has bombed a Baltic port, and Russian earplanea dropped bombs on the German ships in the.harbour of Windas.
GREAT ARTILLERY ACTIVITY.
LONDON, Sept. 12.
A Paria comunique states that groan artillery activity continues on the Arcis front and in the environs of Ruye
The unemy twice attempted a surprise attack no, the canal between the Aisne and the Marne, but these failed completely.'
BULGARIA AND TURKISH ARMENIANS.
LONDON, September 12.
Up the 7th lust, a deputation of Armeniata, supported by Bulgarian Deputies and journalists, besought the Premier to intervene at Constantinople, on behalf of Turkish Armeniana, where the situation was desperate, M.- Radoslavoff replied that he would instruct the Minister at Constantinople to submit a petition to the Forte, which he hoped would give due attention to the friendly counsels of Bulgaria, more so as Turco-Bulgarian relations at the present time were most friendly.
UNITED STATES TO WARN GERMANY.
LONDON, Sept. 11. Warnapproval is expressed of the dismissal of Herr Dambe, it is regarded as the poly course that could be taken compatible with the diguity and Ecnour of the United States. The newspapers point out that this action must inevitab ly possess a wider sigcificance; it will convey to Germany a pointed assurance that the United States are determined to bave their rights respected, and it will warn Count Bernstorff, that if the German propaganda continues he will follow his Austrian colleague.
"
Diplomatiets in Washington beliere it possible that a great sensation may follow, since it is declared that the correspondent Archibald also carried a letter from Count Bernstort for the German Foreign Office,
(Haver Service.)
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FRENCH TRANS-ATLANTIC STEAMERS TORPEDGED.
PARIS, Sept. 11.
A German subamarine sunk the trans-Atlantic ships Andr and Ville de Mostaganem in the Mediterranean Sea.. The crewe wore saved.
(CONTINUED ON PAGE 3.)
SPORTING.
CRICKET IN SHANGHAI.
The anal cricket match between Way fong and Taikoo was played the Shanghai C. C. a ground on the ith inst. and realted in an eng win fer the Bank by two wickets and 72 rugs The scores
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TAIKOO.
1st Fonings.
D. I. Ralph, 1.b., b Wheeler...
de to the other for a decisive blow. They bave not only not been suc, 3. Mancell, e Stagg, b Wheeler aessful hitherto but the Russians are seriously threatening the Austro Geruar right wing under the eyes of lioumania.
HINDENBURG FOUGHT TO A STANDSTILL.
R. A. Lawson, A. Mancell...
S. Tweedie, b & H. Mancell
W-EzLeckio, 55, Turner, & Wicoler
1. D. Bacionalci, b Mancell....
A. C. May.. b Mancell
T. J. Fisher, c Wheeler. b Mancell
A later communique shows that General Hindenburg lus been lought. T. Towns, 1.b. w., b Whoeler
to a standstill around Riga. Undoubtedly the Germans are making the greatest possible effort in the North to butter away, by means of large To the milway quantities of seige guns and strong field artillery, on between Dvinsk and Vilna.
ARTILLERY DUELS CONTINUING OVER A
F.
FORLIS
E. Hodges, c Turner, b Wheeler w, a willie, not out
Extras...
Tatsi ANALYSIÝ,
4
A. H. Mancall... S. Wheeler
WIDE AREA.
and Inning.
Fisher, b Davy...
LONDON, Sept. 3, 1.15 am. Artillery duels are contiguing at heroicfore in Artcis, especially Negrills; also as Champagne between the Mease and the Moselle and
Willis, run ont..
at
Leckie, e'and b Stagg
in
Tweedie, aos cat
Hodges, run out
Hay, e Mazeell, & Stagg
Lawn, Davyni
Lorraing
LATEST NEWS FROM THE DARDANELLES.
LONDON, Sept. 13, 1.16 a.m.
A Paris communique states:-The last five days at the Dardaneller have been quiet.
The Tarks in the Northern zone on different occasions opened violent artil- lery fire but remained in their trenches.
Mancell, not out
Ralph, did not hat..... Towns, did not bat... Macdonald, did not bat...
0. 9.4 - ņ
Extras...
FATAL AGOIDENT INQUIRY.
BY TELEGRAPH. CURADERMA
(Router's Service to the China Mail)
TRADE UNIONISTS DISAPPROVE -OF-PEACE TALK.
LONDON, Sept. 11, The Trade Union Congress today showed immediate disapproval of poncé talk. A resolution that parce terms satisfactory to the workers should be formulated and advocated found very few supporters.
Mr. Ramsay MacDonald, conveying a fraternal greeting from the Labour Party, emphasised the fact that every citizen must stand by the national Tel honour: He emphatically denied that they ever enid the workers should shirk their duty.
ANGLO-FRENCH FINANCIAL
COMMISSION.
Arrival at New York,
Lavor, Sept. 10, 7,10 p.m. The Anglo-French Financial Com mission has arrived.
Mr. Morgan met the Commission on arrival and the leading bankers enter tained the Commission at a reception in Mr. Morgan's house.
Exchange rose on the bows of the Commission's arrival and the issue of the statement that the object of the visit is to consult American bankers and others as to the best means of regulat- ing the exchange between New York, London and Paris in orriar that com- merce and industry in the three countries may suffer as little as possible from the effects of the war,
GOODS IN BOND.
Constercation Among Traders.
LONDON, Sept. 11.
*A Government Order has been issued in Ireland prohibiting traders from withdrawing goods from bond in ex- cess of the daily average for the past quarter.
Applicable Also To The United Kingdom,
The Customs Orders restricting the withdrawals from bond are also ap
the whole of the United plicable Kingdom. It has given rise to some consternation amongst traders, and is regarded a confirming the expectation of increased taxation on tea, wines, spirits and tobacco.
DEATH OF SIR CLAUD.
MACDONALD.
LONDON, Sept. 11 The death ja announced of Sir Cland MacDonald.
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Mr. Wood this morning conducted an inquiry into the death of a Chinesa boy.
The Rt. Hon. Sir Chaud Marwali Wong Wong aged about 17, wh killed on September 3 through beingMacDonald P.C, K.C.B.. G.C.M.G. accidentally knocked down by a car G.C.VO, was Envoy Extraordinary and in Das Teux Road West."
Minister Plenipotentiary at Peking from Dr. Moore, Assistant Superintendent of 1894 to 199). In 1900 he was appointed by the forerament Chef Hopital, g470 Foreign ftepresentatives the Counsad af pridence of the boy being admi tod d'suffering
from & fracture of the right thigh sad hip the Legation Quarter, Peking, during the siege that lasted from June 2nd till August bones.
Symptoms of rupture of the 1. For his services he was created bladder appeared next day. An operation.C.B. was performed but he died that arening A post-mortem examination showed that
(military section), Was Promoted
Calonal in the Ileserve, and was awarded a
the cause of death was fracture of sandal with clasp. From 1900 to 1912 he wa Ambasador at Tokio. Sir Claul had pelvis and rupture of the bladder.
seen a good dus of military service. Entering the 74th Highlanders in 1872, he cry served throughout the Feyptian, Campaign of 1983, through the Sankim Expedition in 1884 as a Volunteer with the 42ed High- Jander, receiving at the ck so the medal with three clasps, the Khedive's star, and the 4th class of the Osmanlch, and he took
The Chiness tramway inspector who took the boy to bospital said the report was made to him, nos by No. 6, the car which knocked tho buy down, but the third na following
The driver of the car gold he was coming from Kennedy Road. He saw a boy few yarda
sway on the other track sweeping part in the expedition against the Brass race. When be was three car lengths away River naires with Admiral Bedford, for
be rounded his bell and cut of the current. which he received a medal and clap
19 The boy ran across in front of the car and wae knocked down. Witness put the brake on as soon as he s w the boy run across.
a juryman--The car went on shout By 1 a foot after striking the bor
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Total (for wickets) 30 HOWLING AVÁLYSIA,
0.
ዓ.
20
Slagy
38-
WAYFOONG
A. H. Mancell, b Twoodie
26
F. H. Pentycross, b Leckie".
Nothing noteworthy has occurred in the southern zone except the effec-Day -tiveness of our teach mortars, which wrecked two small förts and inflicted up- -preciable less sú the enemy.
BULGARIA AND PORT DEDEAGATOR.
LONDON, Sept. 12, 6 p.m.
B. C. Lambert, e and b Tweedie
S. Wheeler, not out
J. S. La, b Lawson
J. E. Davy, tan out
H. E. Hancock, b Lawson
The Bulgarian Premier informed the Armenian deputation that Bulgaria. H. Gordon, Ralph in: would soon take over the Adrianople railway, and thus gain free access co the port of Delongateh.
THE BINKING OF THE ARABIC.
STATEMENT BY THE WHITE STAR LINE.
LONDOS, Sept. 11.
-
F. R. Ormston, & Tweedia...
W. C. D. Torser, did not bat
E. W. Sterg, did not bat
Extras....
A Spanish passenger said the as was cing at the unan! pace, and the driver con tinually sounded his bell
Br Kennedy, Manager of the Tamways Company, also gave evidence.
A vordiet Accidental Death" was retarded, the jury exonerating the driver from all binme:
From 1887 to 1887 he was Military Attacbe to the British Embassy, at Clien; from 1886-78 Acting Agent and Consul General at Zanzibar: In 1828 he was scot by the Foreign Office on a special mission to tha Niger Territories; and in 1891 was appointed Commissioner and Consul General in the Oil Rivers (now Niger Coast) Protectorate and adjoining Native territories. He was 63 years of age.—Ef
NIGHT AQUATICS.
Fatries for the V.R.Ce second night. Aquatic Fete on Thursday next are very encouraging and augue an enjoyable evening entertainment. The programme
HONGKONG POLICE RESERVE and number of satries are as follows —
PATROLS. ii
Tuesday, September 14th.
5.50 p.m. Inspector Wilden, F. C Fotter, Butterfield. Arvold (3), Eustace
16 (3) F. Hobbs (6). W. Hobbs (), Wilks (9) DO | and fondwin (8).
Team Raco. BK. Vol. Corps. Br. See, bl. G. Go. 4. Portuguese Co. Special Police Reserve Two longthe
Plunging (sealed handicaps). 20 nutries. Indies Nomination. Four lengths (100 yards) handicap. 10 entries,
8.50 p.m. Cmon Sergeant Sirdar Khanv. 7and seven P. Co. to be detailed by hím.
Inspector Watt will visit
Wednesday, September 15th; 4
75.00 p.m. P. Ca. Robertson (3), Doughty
Team Ilace. E.M.S. Tamar and Tenders V.RO. B'Tour Two lengths. High Dive (sealed handicap) 10 entries. Water Folo.
(3), Bunje (5), rawo (6) Nicol (8) and To-day's Advertisements
Bryan (8) Crown-Sergeant Langley will
Į vicit. ...110 Co. Ormiston. Witchell (3), Sergeant
8.50 p.m.
.m. Chief Inspector Mason and P.
Total (for 8 wickets).
BOWLING (ANALYSIS,
R...
Lawson Lackin... Tweedie
38
10
081 0 10
Macdonald
a 17 0
PUBLIO AUOFILIN.
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Obinchen (3), P. Ca. Williams (0, Konser THE Undersigned have received instruc (0), and two men to be detailed by Inique to Sell by Public Auction,
spector Almada for No. 8.
Thursday, September 16th
6.60 p.m. Sergeant Buffiad and seven
P. Ca from Indiay Co. The Sergesot Major
8.50 p., P. Hooper (3) Boat (3), Gibson (5) Bawen-Rowlands (5) Wright
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The White Star Lind have issued a statement in which they char Moncello actorise Ec Gorman. excuse for the torpedoing of the Arabic as Ralph being most audacious and unsupported by fuels. There is not the The teams and friends had tizen in the 198) and Reynolds (8)--- slightest question that the Arabic did not try to rain the submarine, pavilion, Mr R B. Hyond, on behalf of the for the sitople reason that the latter was hot seen by the Arabic's Bank, expressed the pleasure they all had st captain. Moreover, thr "Arubic" did now try to escape, and only put her helm hard over when the korpedo was seen.
BELGRADE GUARDED BY BRITISH
AND FRENCH GUNS.
LONDON, Sept. 12.
"
gain seeing the old teams" at cricket.
A suggestion that a contribution should
be sent to the Aeroplane Fonil was heartilyZA andreed.
Lawn Tennis.
PARADES.
Monday, September 13th-Indian Ro eruits, rifle exercises, under Sergosat Biajor. Indian Platoon under on Commander
Tresday September 14th-All Chiscaë Recruits for rifle exorcises under Chief Laspector.
The Bougkong O.C Mou's Doubles has newrenched the semi-Gral stage. Blinkia
· CARRTINO LIFUKE. and St. Amery (we's) have gone into the
The 3rd Portuguns and 2nd Chinese simi final round, they detenting Flations will carry rifles and ammunition A telegrama from Paris say that flanks to the services of British marines Hancock and Leigh-Bemusta (owe 15/7),
13th and French sirwen the Austrians no longer dae to bombard Belgrade. The 80, 75. The last szocerefel pals in the during the week comasacing September
second round were Walker and Maltby Austrians had Belgradle at their mercy till five months ago, but the arrival of who defasted" Morisco soda bluejackets from the British Mediterranean Flest with big guns changed the Austin (ecratch), 6/2, 80, These who have Chat Pak Esi aitnation. The French have also several big guns gevaring Somlina Theow to compete for entrar to fato the real Tong Ling Tok British, under Admiral Tronbridge, mare good artillery practice daily and they final stage of thy competition are Sowell Also Dr rata now bombarding the rehabes the Austrians are consiracang across the and Stark (roc. 18). Crew, HI (rec Tang ta Danube Aquadron cl. French nerplanes protect Belgrade from ait alde 3/0 Abraham and yeah (owe 80)
Walker The Frenchmen have not had a single mishap fet fire months, while there have Ball hd Whitman rowe 10) Groen
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