EARLIER TELEGRAMS,

(Continued from Page 5.)

THE

GREAT BATTLE.

20,000 PRISONERS IN

· TWO WEEKS..

PARIS, Aug. 17.

A Havas Agency message states The Journal des Debats, writing on the subject of the German retreat, says: The German Army in retreat is suffering from a serious crisis regarding man-pqwer. Till September, when the now class is called to the colours,

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is why he decided upor the retreat; but in doing so he loses all the results of the offensive of the 1918 campaign." - He Some also material and men. In three days, from the 21st to 23rd August, the two Allied armies-those, of Generals Bying and Rawlinson-took 14,000 prisoners. The total taken in the last, fortnight by the Allies is about 80,000 men. The operation, therefore, is disas trous for the enemy.

A MESSAGE BY; CLEMENCEAU,

لا اله را التار

The French Premier, M. Clemenceau, has sent the Chairmen of the French Conseils Generaux a message of which the following may be quoted: The brilliant victories of the last few yea baye definitely turned the fortune of the war. In the abyss of irreparable defeat Prussian Militarism will bear the bate the greatest attempt to eril that any barbarous nation has ever devised. Triumph is in view. The co-operation of all towarda world renovation will achieve a work of Alealism towards" which so many gen elations have so gloriously striven and which history has reserved for us the inexpressible luck, of realising"

TALUE OF BRITISH OPERATIONS.

-IKIBUTES BY FRENCH CRITICS.

PARI, Aug. 27, French critics all pay a tribute to the great value of the present British operations, especially in pinning down huge enemy forecs. They point out that Bapaume could have been taken two days ago, but the British preferred to maneuvre the Germans out of it

The well-known writer, Colonel Fabry, shows why it is essential for the enemy to desperately defend the way th Douni "and Cambrai. If the Allies could seize the triangle formed by these towns and Valenciennes and eross the roads of Longwy, Longuyon and Moutmedy, tben practically the whole network of railway which feeds the enemy's present front would be ent, which would mean the strangulation of his armies in France

A CAPTURED QUN.

ON VIEW IN PARIS.

PARIS, Aug. 27. "A Havas Agency message states --

Thousands of people yesterday visited Chazip Mars, to gaze at the biggest gan ever seen in the heart of Paris. This is aneleven-inch German gun mounted on

railway trucks, which was captured complete with its tmin and munitions on August by Australiana on the Somme. The gum weighs 149 tons. The barrel is 25 feet long and the shell weighs 620 pounds.

THE ITILIAN FRONT.

BRILLIANT RAID BY BRITISH,

LONDON, Aug 27

An Italian oficial message says The British westward of Asiago brilliantly raided the enemy's positions and overcame the garrison in fierce band- to-band struggles, taking 270 prisoners and capturing some machine-guns.

AERIAL ACTIVITIES.

LONDON, Aug. 27.

be Admiralty reports: Between Aug 19 and 23, paroplanes, cooperating with the Navy, dropped 27

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JEDING DISTANCE.

The next Judging Distance parades will be as follows:-

A Company, 7th September. "B"

11th

Half of the Machine Gun Company, Mounted Section and Signalling Section will parade with "A" Company and the other half with "R" Company. pol

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Men who failed to strend the bust

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140

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II-Beyond Victoria, with four Beasts. Hour................................ 0.60 cents. Three hours...........................$2,00 Six hours, 1.30 Day (8 to 6 p.)

III-In the EMI Dübel"

Quarter boar......$0.18 Kalf hour,... ... 0.20 One hour; 030 Two hours,

stated

FOR

Philippics Islands "Baigün #qeve, me Haibow and Pakhoi...

Shanghai, North Chios, Japan via)

Nagasaki, Hanoltiaz

Canada

United States. Central and South... America and EUROPE via, San

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...Friday, Friday,

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Mr P. H. van Senten

in Fictoria

Mr O. E. Saybe

M

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Ton mingies,

5 cents

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stri

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HONGKONG"

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Adams

12.00 Miss Anderson

Lammert

Mrs Macaulay

30.00 Mr & Mrs Dyer Mrs Matthieson

5.00

Ball

8.00 Rev. T. Barclay

20.00 Mr and Mrs D.

1200 Mr C. B. Bird

3,76

Blair

4.75 Misa M., Boots

275

Mrs Brazil

Mr R. F. Mattingly

Mrs Moore

Mr & Mrs McNeur

A

Mr T. Nagano

K. Mrs Myers

400 Mr O. T. Breakspear

2.00

Mr J. A. Cartaz

4.50 Miss Cartridge

3.75 Mr and Ms F. W.

4.75 +1.25

Cary

Mrs Chunnott

5.00 Miss Clements

Mr G. L. Coleman

Mrs Cormack

Miss Dick

Miss Dodson

Mr and Mrs G. F.

Mr

Mr H. A.

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ROYAL BESPRVATORY HONGKONG, DAILY TEXTHER REPORT.

AUGUST 22, 1918-

Station

Hous

Pidiostock. Bad Memuro. Hakodate Tokio Kochi Nagasaki... Eagoshima. Ostima ...

5.15 p.m. No. 1 Platoon at King's Park Range, Annual Musketry Course Part 2,Practices 10 and 11. Dress, dril order with Parlatoon, will parade as a

5.30 p.m. No. 3

ordered by Platoon Commander

NOTE

FRIDAY, 30th inst

tenerous.

Soa Level.

Lahijimu Booin

in Taland There will be's voluntany latop reading Weikal

alwed: 6 d. 29.80 class at 7 p.m. every Friday until further Hankow notices. Mufti may be wern.

Ichang RECTOLTS

Kiukiang!... Changaba 6.30 pm. Recruits of all units except: Shaughed... →tons of bombs on docks and aerodromes in "D" Company on Murray Parade Gatzlaff..... Belgium. There were many good bursts Ground, under Sergta. Edmonds (Mah Sharp Fl.... on Bruges, and direct hits were obtained day) and Uxberry, (Friday), Dress Amoy on the submarine shelter at Bruges. dril order.

J. E. W. Beard.

LRAVE

months leave, from 20.6.18.

Cadet Buglar H. Duncan is granted

G. E. STEWART; Captain, Adjutant, E. Datence Corps.

watowom Taikoku............. T

Tainan..... Koshun Pescadores." Canton &# Hongkong

#

#

H

Gap, Rock, Macao Wuchow. BR Pakhoi Hoibe Phulen...

Two large explosions and two big fires orders for Cadet Company by 2nd Lieut.Taicho were caused at the docks there... Enemy shipping and land batteries have also been attacked: We destroyed five ma- chines and drove down five out of con trol Four British machines are missing

SUNKEN SPANISH BHIPS.

GERMANY CLIMES DOWN,

LONDON, Aug. 27. The Times Correspondent at Santander slates that Germany has accepted all -the Spanish conditions and hands over the German tonnage in Spanish ports as compensation for the losses caused by

submarines.

THE SIBERIAN CAMPAIGN"

ALLIES SUFFER REVERSE.

LONDON, Aug. 27. The Temes Correspondent at Harbin states that in the fighting on the Ussuri front the Czech, British, French and Japanese lost 300 in killed and wounded, the line being withdrawn six miles.

C. B

WEATHER REPORT. Aparri

Dagupan Manda August 22d. 124. 17m-No returns from

•·Legaspi Japan and Wladivostock. Pressure has Tacloban increased slightly over the Philippines, Laiko and decreased alightly elamisere; Surigao

Guam depression is situated over the Gulf of

Labuan... Tongling AN

·Hongkong Rainfall for the 24 hours ending at 10 am today, 0.02 buch Total since January let, 77.81 inches, against an average of 65.19 inches.

Forecast for the $4 hours ending at noon on the 20th August

L-Hongkong to Cap Bock: E. and SE winds, moderato, fair to cloudy, some rain.

2--Formoon Unanne?; moderster

Japanese rainforcements are arriving,

LIVERPOOL COTTON ABBOCIATION TO "BOYCOTT ENEMIES.

LONDON "Aug,2 The Liverpool Cotton Association has la resolution not to trace with the Lumies for ten years after the war. Forg

winds

29,74

~12475

29.78.

Wind

Mr and Mrs E. M.Mrs Seqveland

Miss Shearer

Mr & Mrs Fonnigeul Mr & Mrs Smeloff

15 Ewenz

MY B. Furni

71

Temperature.

Humidity.

Direction,

!!! Weather,"

T. F. CLAXTOS, Director Hongkong Observatory, Aug. 22, 1018 1. BARGRITER, reduced to är degrees Farenheit, on the level of the law in inches, tenths and hundredths, geogr EATURE in the shade, Ir. de- Arcos Fahrenheit entage of mat 2 1. HULIDITY, too, the humidity of mir Miurated with moisture being 100,

14. Dinsurion Ozkiawn, to żwy polutr.

FORCE OF WILD according to Bradford Beale, Askelad

-Bouth coast of Chira between

6. IMATE OF WEATER, bộ bias Hongkong and amooks: The same as dewiched cloud, durissing cain, 1log:

gloomy, bail, Fightning, riove No. 1

South const of China betrappassing abowers, 9 199si, train, JaDow

E thundas; ▼ Tisibility degreek Hooghong And Hainan. The mus

Miss Fulton

Mrs Fumagalli

Mr A. D. Galloway Dr Campbell Gibson,

M.AD.D.

Mr A. Gubbay Mr and Mrs B. A.

Hale

Mr H.

Rapcock

Mr. and Mrs. H. R.

Haywood

Miss Hemmerle

Mr W. B Hind

Mr and Mrs. Hogg,

Mra

Mr Fo

Miss. James

MYK. B. Johnson

Mis Cohnson

ipa

Mr&Mrs A. Findlay

Smith

Miss C. M. Smith Mak Mrs V. Findlay

Smith

Mr and Mrs B. de

Souza Mr&Mrs Sundstrom Mrs Sveen

Every Bubsequent hour....10

Swatow, Amoy and Formosa via Keelung

Shanghai and North China

Weihaiwel and Tiantai...

Formosa vin Keelung, Shanghai, North China, Canada, United States, Central and South America, EUROPA via VICTORIA, B.C. Shanghai and North, China

་་

within the City of Victoria, and be dis-swatow, Amoy and Focchow.......

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September

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Tuesday, 3rd,

Registration 11.43 43. Lettors 12.30 PM.

+1

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Thursday, 6th, 1.00 PM.

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III Kouloon. Quarter hour,*++++++++++ ..& conta. Half hour................ 15 Hour,

90

Every subsequent bour,... 10

III-Taipe Road.

To 4th mile

BY

A

Twenty cents shall be added for mich extra bour or part of an hour if the hirer causeȧ the journey to take "longer then

Kingia 75 cents. hour. return $1.00............ bours. Beyond 4th to 8th mile

single...31.20... ......2: hours. return......$1.50. ..4 # Beyond 6th to 9th mile-

single $1.76.

return......82.00

Beyond 8th to 11th mile

single......82.00

retura......$2.50 .......

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The fares here set cut to apply to one rickahs with three coolies from Taim Bbs Tsui

FARES FOR PUBLIC CARRIAGES.

From Slaughter House to

Sailors' Home

From Sailors' Home · to

Government Civil Hos pital

From Government Civil Hospital to Clock Tower From Clock Tower to Race

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"

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16

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Dr and Mrs Swan

Half hour, ***** 'One hourizmoenborak udvandka

10

Mr & Mrs Joseph Two hours, chiamarinarsk

Taylor

Mins Uitanger

Three monde. Four

50

20

Miss Ventris

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70

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.......

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Mr

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Mr and Mrs Chas.

Watson

Mr Marshall Wood

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Mr M. Yamano

Sir Ellis Badoorie Miss Zeemo

Mr ‍and Mrs Kissling

KING EDWARD HEOTL.

Mr R. Almond Mr and Men. Wms Mr J. R. F. Ander Jackson

Mr. B. James Mr J. Joseph

100

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Three

Four

Fiva

| Six disea

per vauenger

Not exceeding

25 cents.

15

60

75

86

90

One day from 8am.top.in. $1.50 0. NIF & vehicle is discharged bes and the limite of the City of Victoria half fore extra is to be allowed for the return journey.

Dr M. E. Asger Mr G. Bannerman Mr & Mrs Meáinsh "My WV- Budget MeArtime...

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6.10 8.50 1.00206 4.08.15

T 210 b

Mandai-Texong (81)

0.85

'$187 b.

$120 d.

Mergal (88).

$.50

B.25

858 b

New Serendah (82)

3.30

3.75

Kylan (85).

6.00-

€:50

30.13 b.Pajzs (85) -

10.95

Pantal (81)

1.10

1.33

$9.00 b.

$8.30 & Parit Perak (81) Perak 80.50.b.Fuiso Balang (10)

4

5.200 9.20

River (81)

9.00-

2.20

0.45

0.70

Dairy Farm

8.75

9 25

2.40

Mecaa 10.

6.00

Hongkong Bopes

0.35 0.35nom

75

210

Peak Tramways (Old)

do.

(New)...70b.

0,800.20 18:00 14.00

813 B

2,26 9.78

..$3,80 b. 88.85 b.

0.90 100

0.65

828-0 264b.

Utan Simpan (81).

Cofed Milscow (31)

0.70

0.40

3,00

3.75

China-Providents .... $7.80 ?

இகள்

HE Electrics by Senderos (12), gd oma

442

kim gan b. :- 1 Sambrung (81)

HK. Tramways $7.00 b. & 7.10.

Steam Laundries

2004

...3.25 b.

H.K. Steel Foundries...

Water-boats

Watsona Poweils

Wisemanis

***

Far Easterns ***

Hongkong, August 29, 1918."

40UOFTCHANGE.

60

80

1.40

9.00

On London-

2.40

Bank, Wire.,

280

Un demand,...

3,00

30 days sight

Credits, 4 months' sight,

One day from 6am to 6 pm 5.00)

Between the hours of 8.30 p.m. and

the above fares shall be increased -80 per centuria

HONGKONG. REGISTER.

Barometer

Baum

action of Force

Wind,

Wanzher

Previous

4 months' sight,

3/8

8/B,

Documentary, 4 months sight 3/71 Do Paris

On demand,

Credita, 4 months' sight, On New York-

On dass at în data de te prekomander

at pa

29.75 29.74" 29.77

78 : 64 0172

1) dayag sights On Bombay

On demand DA

1.83 13.00

.0 10:00

On demand.

BIERNEL: Dian as Tempneriate as the Zith–££ Lewat span air trooperstars 'en Mar 29th-79

T: FZCZATIOn Director: Gabeerrstory Aug. 28, 1918,

OFFICIAL HIGHTS IN AUGUST

On dazand On Shanghai-

Fün demand mo

30 days' sight(pelvat

2.

On Tokohama On demand, Gold, Lent, 100 this (

Bovereignt (Bank's Silver (per es) * Bar Silver in Hongkong

Olinsed Crop

begins!

Hungei Bagan (62)...

Tammik

*(81)

Sangri Patani (101020nk m

Tapah (810)

Taluk Auson (85)..

Tamerloh (8)

Trafalgar (32)

Cia Fandan (1

HONGKONG TIDES.

The tide table werven below has been compiled at the National Almanze Office in London from the result of the analysis of observations taken by means of an automatic tide-recording machine In the

fater Police Basin at Tain Bha

Bba: Teuf

during the year 1905-8,0

The zero of the table corresponds with the zero o of the sounding in the Admiralty Chart, which has been found to be feet

3 fuches below mean level

To obtain the depth of water on the dde gange at the Victoria Naval Yard. add, a foot 4 inches, and on the gange. Lamont Dock Aberdeen, söð 10 foot 4 fnches to the beischt givers in a table. Angust. 30th to September 8th, 1918,

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