EARLIER TELEGRAMS,
A GERMAN SOCIKLIST ON GERMAN POLICY.
THE ÍTALAAN FRONT.
է
ENEMY STORMING PARTIES CRUSHED.
LONDON, June 15,
An Italian semi-official messaga- #tutea:--
EXPLOITATION OF FOREIGN MARKETS.
TOMMERCIALISM WITH. MILITARY BACKING.
THAK WATCH
THE CHINA MAIL.”.
HONGKONG DEFENCE
CORPS.
Administrive Orders by Majur. H....... L. Morgan, Administrative Commandant.
LECIDES
Orders for Artillery Company by Capt.
J. H. W. Armstrong, Y.D."
A lecture will be given by 2nd Lieut. W. H. Prico to Officers, N.CO's and mon of the Corps at Headquarters on LONDOS, June 95.riday, 1st instant, st0p.m. Subject,
Uniforni need not be worn. A remarkable book has been published Experiences on Service. Prisoners illuminate the importance by the German Socialist Deputy, Doctor "Three years of of the enemy delast yesterday.
Lenach, 'entitled. The object was to break into Cam-orld Revolution in which the real Aujes Valley, the first day's objective relation between German ronomic being Ponte-di-Legne. The grustess precautious were taken to effect a policy and militariam is more frankly
in the German language. surprise, Infantry wore convered to tated, than it has, perhaps, ever been, iba line at the last mourent by moteri Zorries, an entire division being ang into action, according to the latest German Baulting tactics, against the
The stormic slopes of Cady Summit. parties were nearly everywhere crashed
oder a hail of shrapne
The enemy gained a footing in only three the most advanced and isola ted Italian posts from which they were driven out by counter-attacks.
AERIAL ACTIVITIES,
LONDON, June 15,
An Italian chcial meenage anyU :-- British aeroplanes on the morning of the 13th dropped 11,000 kilogram mas of explosives on Cattaro,
Although heavily fired at by sn aircraft guns and also attacked by enemy chasers, they returned un simwayed.
The King of Italy has reviewed the Czech-Slovak Corps which is now in
readiness to fight or aly.
GREAT EVENTS IN AUSTRIA EXPECTED.
LONDON, June 15,
Very little news is leaking out about the situation in Aueria bus today reliable private information has been received in Madrid that great events are expected.
The population is said to be dem anding peace at any price.
THE EAST AFRICAN CAMPAIGN.
An
-
ENEMY RETREATING
officia? Africa sayli
June 15 LONDOT, message from East
Our pursuing columns after minor encounters entered Malema unopposed en Jane 12,
The odemy estreated mouthwarde the Ligony river.
NEW MILITARY GOVERNOR OF
PARIS.
PAR, June 15. General Guillaumat, Commander of the Army in the Orient, has been appointed Military Gorernor of Paris, vie. Caners! Dubai, who has been appointed Grand Chancellor of the Légion of Honour.
THE RETURNING WAR PRISONERS. HOSPITALITY OF NETHER- LANDS GOVERNMENT.
Doctor Lansch shows Germany's economic policy was, by high protective tariffs, to monopolise the Home market and so create such huge profits as would enable immense industris) expansion and successful exploitation of foreign markets. By close cobesions of industry and finance trade was to be organised in cartels and syndicates.
Doctor Lensch waxes enthusinatio over this wonderful industrial organisa tion, backed by the State, which bas enabled German goods to force their way into foreign countries. He states "German diplenmey was constantly at service of German fnance with a strong army and navy in the back-ground.
Proceeding Dr. Lenech says Germany had a destiny to fall which made war inevitable. He repeatedly exults in the charges of burharism against Germany, saying such charges are really measure of that forsign admiration.
Brief, Foctor Lansch maintains that Germany's mission, in this war was the overthrow both of Russia and Britain. He expresses contempt for France, and as for Austria, he expresses the opinion that it has lost the necessity for its existance. He speaks of liberalism and democracy as English catchwords.
PARADIS AT BELCHERS KATTERY,
TUESDAY, 19th June
7.30-Right Half Company, New Layers Chiss
0.15 pm-Left Half Compuoj«Now D.EE Class only. THURSDAY, 20th June
7,30 am-Right Half Company, Fol 1.45 pm.-Lott Half Company New Layers Class only. ERIDAY, 1st Jone:-
5.15 pm.-Left Half Company. Full
drill.
Orders for Enginoor Company by Captain W. Russell,
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14th to 21st June.
I. L MANNING NIGHTLY,
Tandes as per rosters posted at Head- quarters. Engine Drivera at 645 p.m.. Electricians at 7.00p.m.
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THERAPION NË 2
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MB LI HON FAN, & Chioses praduace versed in iftarare, bas been a tacker to KuroDOAN Un cake and Kunhants in this Colony for ten years.
are in the Chines examination, and is. Fa destrals prudeste as a Chinese tascher, has also a good knowings of Mandar's and Hacks hose who tend tearing the Chisses langung
He has a good gathod of training ASESORAMELOT
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OFFICERA NIIT,FOR DUTY. Belchers, and Lieut. Marley, Lycemun, fed Lieut. Templeton Stonecutters, Instructions for higher ratings and 2nd Lieut. Matthewman. N.C.Us and men of the Infantry BA THE FIRST CHINESE NEWSPAPER talion attached for duty.
Class 1. at Belchers at 9.30 p.m. on Mondays and Thursdays for all who are not jussed the "Proficient rate 1)examination..
Class 2, as Belehers at 8.30 p.m. on Tuesdays and Fridays for all N.C.Os and men of higher ratings. under Staff Sérgts. Uvendene and Parsons, R.E. and Sort. Day. H. K.D.0.
The Times, which publishes lengthy extracts from the book, regards it as important as showing what the ordinary German Socialist thinks but does not
Class 3. at Lyeemun at &30 p.m..on dare to say, also as justifying Mr. Balfour's recently expressed opinion Tuesdays. under Staff Sergis. Barclay that German commercial policy forme aand White, B. E. and Sergt. Williams, sunatantive part of her general aim at world dominion.
CRIMINAL LAW PROCEDURE IN IRELAND.
LONDON, Jane 15. A Proclamation in the Fublin Gacette
applies sections 3 and 4 of the Criminal to the following counties-Clare, Cork, Law Procedure (Ireland) Act of 1887. Galway Kerry King's, Limerick, Longford, Maga, Queen's, Roscommon, Sligo Tipperary Tyrone and West Meath and the country boroughs of Cork and Limerick.
Sections 3 and 4 provide for change of venue and trial by special juries.
(Continued on Page 3.)
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Biation
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FARADES.
"A? Company. TUESDAY, 19th June:-
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ET. Drras, Drill order. quarters, T.
4.30 pm. N. C. Os of Nos. 3 and 4 Platoons (as detailed by Pistom Com
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WEDNESDAY, 19th June
5.3.p.m. Nos. 3 sn Platoons on Murray Parade Goond, T.-E. T. Dress, Drill order.
"B" Company. TUESDAY, June 18th:-
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SATURDAY,
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AMSTERDAM, June 15. The Rt.. Hon, Sir George Cave, K. C., Home Secretary, in welcoming British war prisoners from Germany on their arrival at Bobovigingen paid a tribute to the goodwill and generons hospitality of the Netherlands Govern.
Wdiostock 6 a ment to war prisoners. He said that Holland had rendered many great Memuro.. Bervices to the world but none greater Hakodate
Tokio ***** than those rendered during thie war,
Kochi Kagoshima AWARDS FOR MERCHANT SEAMEN: Nagasaki.. Ostima... Naha ........
LONDON, June 15,
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Weihniwer award of Torpedo Badges to British Bobia Laland merchant seafarers who were serving Bankow
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ased the disaster.
The British have tiered to indemnify For lot of the vessel and also the fashes of the victims of the disaster. EB RUSSOUKRINIAK TERELTY,
AMSTEUDAN, June 18.
A menage from Kief states the -Ukraldian Treaty bran dgned. It provide for the sation of hostilities the return hous
and ax:
relationí.
T. F. CLITOR, Director.
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THURSAY, June 20th ---
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On
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LASES, HOTELS & BUILDINGS. Centrul Estates ---
Hongkong Hotels
Hongkong Lands
Humphreya Kowloon Lands Fest fo
Points
COTTON MILLA.
Ewo Cottons...
Kung Tika
Laou Kung Mows....
T. 170 a. T14 D
Malaka Pinda
[Malakoff (52)
Mazdhi-Tekong (81) Mergul (85)... New Herendah (82) Nyalan (85). (Pajan (35) ... Pantal (81)
T. 109 b
Orientala...
Shanghai Cottons T. 138.
&138.
Yangtazepoos....
T.
8.10
Parit Peak (81)
MISCELLANEOUS.
B6.50 m.
Cements... China-E Borneos China Lights Chins-Providents
Dairy Farms H.K. Electrica... Macan Do..
410
Hongken, Ropes HK. Tramways Peak Tramways (Old)
da
(New)
Ateam Laundries
HK Steel Foundries. Water-boateng yang Watsont nem Powell
...$4.00 b.
$7.30
826b.
80.37 b
$7.00 E.
9:75.b.
Perak Hiver (81) ...
Pilst Balang (810)... Pangger (81)...
Radella (80)
Sandycroft (84)
| Seadri (85)
Sembrong (81) Banget Began (82)... Serigal Parani (81) Tambalak (91)
Tapah (810)
Talak Anson (35).
Temerloh (81)
Trafalgar (82)
$15 b. 112 5. Ulu Pandan (81)) 83.106 Unied Malaco (81)) 37.70-b..Után Simpan (81):
826 1
HONGKONG TIDES:
The tide-table given below has beet compiled at the National Almansa Office
4.00 4.25 0.60 0,00, 8,40..
5.50 6.00 10.5011:BU
1.10
1.36. 2.059.901. 2.20
.30
4.00 *10,80
4.10 +0,65%
9.00 10.00
*3.20
3.75
0.20
6.00 8.00 0.30 13.00
3,604 0.40 0.00pm 0.800 -13.00 $14.00
9.00 9.50): 1.10:
1:00
0.78%
WEATHER REPORT.
Jun 15d. 194 06m No returns from
in London from the result of the analysis Japal and Wladivostock Pressure has of observations taken by means of an decreased slightly at the majority of automatic fide recording machine in the reporting stations; depressions are Water Police Bazin st Tsim Sha Tsui situated over Shantung and Tongking, daring the years 1905-8,
The zero of the tahle corresponda with Hongkong Rainfall for the 24 hours the zero of the sounding in the Admiralty ending at 10 am today 801 inch Chart, which has been found to be 4 feet Total since January 1st, 34.87 inches 3 inches below mean por love to be feet
To obtain the depth of saber on the against an average of a1.99 inches tide gatge at the Victoria Naval Yard Forecast for the 14 hours ending at add 1 fost 4 inches, and on the gauge noon on the 18th Jun at Lamont Dock, Aberdeen, add 10 feet 1-Hongkong to Gap Rock B.W. Inches to the height given in the table or variable winds; moderate; clouds
June 18th to 24th, 1016.
20 VA
Bonctony
DE4
Formon Channel The same as
& Routh coast of China, between Hongkong and Tamockar The me
South coast of China beaweed Hongkong and Hainen: Tha sargo
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