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THE FOURTH ANNIVERSARY.
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HISTORIC SERVICE AT ST.
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LONDON, Aug. 4.
The fourth anniversary of the declara tion of war was marked by acrrices of Intercession in the churches throughout the Kingdom, the chief of them being a
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The Areabishop of Canterbury, in an piring sermon, said:-
"Looking back to August 1914, the aquavering words, with which our lealers heartened our enthusiasm still ring true. We abate po jut of their earnestness, we challengs no syllable ni Abar clear, lofty call The Primate added that four years of war bad taught us much. Those in closest touch with its roslities were the first to resolve that repetition of its ghastly borrors, musi become impossible. He forvently hoped that a League of Nations would set themselves the task of ending war for over and over.
Their Majesties drove from Bucking ham Palace in an open carriage, and wern lolly wheure by an immense crowd outside the Church. Lords and Commoners, precalet, by maces and beaded by the Lurd Chancellor and the Speaker respectively, went in procession
Palace to Westminster
St. Magaret's Their Majesties, the ans and delegates to the Imperial War.Co ference were at the north side of the mave and the Commoners on the south ide The Feeresses were sented in the north aisle and wives of Commouers in the sath side.
SIR DOUGLAS HAIGS ORDER.
LONDON, Aug. 3 Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Hag based af Order to the troops as follows:
The conclusion of the fourth year of war marks the passing of a period of crisis. We now look with added Russia's Confidence to the future. revolution set free large hostile forces on the Eastern Front, which have Bean transferred to the West. It was the enemy's intention to use the great
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umbers thus created to gain a decisive vicory before the arrival of the American troops should give the Allies superiority. The enemy made an efort to obtain a decision on the Western Front and failed. Taa steady Ther stream of Americans arriving bas roddy restored the balance. The enemy's first and most powerful blowa fall on the British, bie edperiority in men was three' to one. Although Man. pressed back in parts, the British line remained anbroken. After many days' heroic fighting the glory of which will live for all time, the enemy was beli At the end of four years the magnificent Eghting of war qualities and spirit of our troops remain of the highest order. I thank them for their devoted bravery and resolution. I know they will show like teadfastness and courage in whatever task they are called to perform.
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6.10 p.m. Nos. 4 and 5 Guns at Hend parters. Dress, as above. THURSDAY, 8th August-
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EQUIPMENT BOARD.
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FRIDAY, 9th August. MONDAY, 10th August. FRIDAY, 30th Angust.
Orders for Artillery Company by Capt.
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5p.m. Swimming. Fall in at Blake Pier.
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AFICERS YELF FOR DUTY. Belchers, Captain Russell: Lyeemun, Captain James; Stonecutters Pud. Lient. Brown.
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Naba.........| Articles recall evidences of German Isbijima.... oppression which enabled the Allied Bonin Island peoples to realise, au not even the Weihaiwei.e" violation of Belgium did, how the Hankow
Ichang Germans had trampled on every spark Kiukiang of liberty of the subject and of nations Changsha .. and they declare that peace talk will Shanghai now fall on den: as especially as the Gatriaff
de shaking the enemy military Sharp Pk... pretensions have just received on the Amoy West Front is but a foretaste of what is Taiboku .... 54
Alessages from Sir Robert Borden, Mr. Massey, and General Botha are pablished on the occasion of Remem Erance Day urging the necessity of prosecuting the war unfilteringly till victory is achieved.
-to come.
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tion} 7 Baj The attitude of the belligerent Tourane..... populations as reflected in the Fress at C.St.James the opening of the fifth year of war Aparri ... B
Dagupan *** provides a remarkable contrast.
A message from Amsterdam stat Manila
Legaspi that Count Beventlow writes to the Tacloban "Drische Tageszeitung: "The beginning Iloilo
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A CONTRAST...
LONDON, Aug 4
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RAE F. Claros, Director. Hongkong Observatory, Aug. 6, 1918. 1. BAROMETER, reduced to 31 degrees Fahrenheit, on the level of the now in haches, tenths and hundredthe.
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HONGKONG'S "MUSICAL
HISTORY. NOTES ON WILD LIFE IN »HONGKONG · AND 800TH CHINA (by Rev. G. A. Bunbury, M. A.)
Part 1-Mammals and Birds [g/Pazi-11-Baptiles, Amy nibir and
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War Anniversary are characterised by a Ition, the humidity of. sir saturated with B. M. Hancock, Ptes. CHE MISSIONS ETRANGERRA
DION OF WIND, to two points.
se of exultation at the great victory moisture being 100.0 ghz which has again forced the rafrest.
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6. STATE OF WRATKE, b blue-sley, dotached eload darlezling rain, flow, gloomy, li hail, 11ghtning, overcast,
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eneral Berthelot and General Mangindred
6:30p Now 3 and 4. Bertfont-s for No 1 and 2 abovels,
Nos 3 and 243 Plats, The size of perade on Friday, pls rinn is 1.20 p. and not as stated at Corps Order No. 9 dated 2.8.18.0
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Gold
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Bar Silver in Hongkong
Uhinese Copper Csal /
Chinese Copper Centa
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9.20 (-1.05). 1.15
5.726.00
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0.750 0.55 12.00-
8.25 -6.65
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WEATHER REPORT.
Augusted. 114. 360--No returns from
·Japan and Wladívcatock.: Pressure bia increased slightly over Kunam, avď with few exceptions, has decreased slightly elsewhere; the depression remisins to the north of Haiphong, and Les apparently commented to fill up Delayed Japancae returns indicate task the typhoon was situated to the north of the Bonin Is., at 11 am- yesterday : it is now probably moving north- netwards in the Pacific to the S.Eof Japan.
Hongkong Rainfall for the 24 hours Landing at 10 am to-day, 0.71 inches. otal since January late 87.91 inche against an average of 64.50 inches.
Forecast for the 14 hours ending at Doon on the 7th August
L-Hongkong to Gap Rock W. winds fresh
Occasional showers.
clouds,
B equally,
Ferwoes Channel: The sache an No 1
2 Routh coast of Chirsa - between Hongkong and Larocks: The same as
No. 3.
Bouth coMMS. Chinn between Hongkong mad Hainan Le The same Nooks
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Many Limited, by BERTRAM A
HALE, NO Y
Hongkongs