"EARLIER TELEGRAMS.

(Oontinued from Paga B.), THE WESTERN FRONT.

BRITISH CONTINUE TO PROGRESS.

esports

We repulsed loent hostile attacks on

the Tresult and La Bassen rectors.

The boatile artillery was active during the "night in the Boisel. Moeuvres, Marquion and Givenchy sectors, and with gasholl north-westward Armentises.

of

THE PEACE OFFENSIVE..

AUSTRO-HUNGARY INVITES

DISCUSSIONS."

POPE APPEALED TO.

AMSTERDAM Sept. 15, A Vietra oficial message, receiveston Saturday says↑

HONGKONG DEFENCE)

CORPS.

| Eduniaisten tiras, Orden by Mäjor H. L. Morgan, Adminhtëstfre Commandant.

#TELSÕTE.

No,' 889, Ptood. 2. Ferguson, S. E. Section, is permitted to resign, on the recommendation of a Medical Board, dated 10.9.18.

AFANTAST

No. 718 Pte. E. Davidson, M. G. Cor is appointed Tame Corporat, slated 19.0.19.

No 48 Fte. F. F. Augott and No.323 Pto W. Wright, Cos, are appointal Laces Corporals, dated 139.18.

TICAN SYKTUM

No. 311 Pte. T. F. Ford. *R* Coyn is timusferred to the Artillery Company, dated 10.0.19,

No 01 Pte. D. S. Galbay is trans "Company, forced from "E" Coy: to "D" dated 10.9.18.

Pte. R. Sharp A Coy,, is! granted 6 months extension of leave from 12.9.18

SALUTENA,S

With a view to examining whether conditions such as make the ivangura- LONDON, Sept. 13.

Douglas Haig tion of peace negotiations appear pro Field-Marshal Sir

mising the Austro-Hungarian Govern. North-westwar of St Quentin we ment has today invited the belligerent! made further progress yesterday and Governments to confidential non-binding during the night southward and north-discussions at a neutral centre and has addressed them a Note drawn up with ward of Holnon-wood.

this idea. A special Note has also been sent to the Holy Sen bringing the Gay erament's action to its notice and appealing to the Pope's interest for peace. Furthermore, the Governments

LEAVE. of neutral States have also been

Sergt. P. Jacks, Artillery Cay, is acquainted with the demaghe: The constant close accord which exists granted extension of love, until

4.10.18. between the four allied Powers, war FURTHER ADVANCE BY FRENCH rauta the assumption that Austro- Hungary's Allies to whom a proposal in the same manner is being sent share the viaws developed in the Note." CONSCIENTIOUS EXAMINATION. The message as the objective is rouscientions examination of the Between the Oise and the Aishe waitation by all helligerants which no

In cases where from physical incapa- mela local attacks with the object of longer laves any doubt that all

belligerents long for a speedy end to the city right-hand lute is impossible. improving our positions"

We captured the villages of Allement,bloody struggle. Nevertheless, it has the late will be giren with the left Lafaux and Mille, despite hevere not hitherto been possible to areate resistance, and increased our progress preliminary conditions which arecalculat Beast of Sancy and north-case it Celled to bring paure efforts

realisation and bridge the gap which aur-Ainue.

still separates the belligerants. More effective ways and means must therefore be considered whereby the responsible factors of all countries can be offered an opportunity to investigate the present. possibilitics of reachingan understand- ing..

Loxtos. Sept, 15.

love

A French communiqué mays :-- South of St. Quentin we advanced to the outskirts of Fontain las-Clores.

Two thousand five hundred prisoners have hean countą).

South of the Aisne we made progress and expervadi the village of Glaseis und 100 prisoners.'.

Our aviator on Thursday, and Friday, actively participated in the American offensive and notwithstanding! a gals, with clouds and rain, brought down serek enray machines.

FRENCH REPULSE ATTACKS.

LONDON, Sept. 13,

A French communiqué days" In the region of Vausaillen, during the night, we stopped three enemy .counter-attueks on our new positions.

We also repulscd several rails in Champagne nail Torraine.

AERIAL ACTIVITIES.

21

LONDON, Sept. 13.

"

negror

The first step which Austria-Hungary, in accordance with her allies, undertook on December 12, 1915, for bringing shout peace did not lead to the end hoped for. The Note alleges that this was owing to the fact that the Allies, in ander to maintain their peoples' war spirit, which was steadily declining, most severely

The left-hand elute by warrant officer, non-enmmissioned oflicers and men is abolished.

The salute will be given by all racks with the right hard. When saluting to the side the heati will be turned towards the person saluted

bride.

(A, 0. 211 of 1978).

ANNUAL MUSKETRY COURSE. The following is the result of Classi fication of No. 2 Platoon. Coy. :-

Number exerciserl. Marksment lat Class ... 2nd....

The following were the averages:

Fractice No 13

36

1N

16

12.3

14

1.9

118

16

20.2

12

12,0

1M

11.2

19

Company average

93.4

SICK PARADES,

Major C.D. R. Diack, having returned suppressed oven any discussion of the fron lesve, all ranks requiring medical pesce idea, but the ponce stop then aid are to attend at his consulting room taken was not entirely resultless The usual. peurs question has not since vanished from the order of the clay and, though public discussion prave, that the differences still

suparating the

MATER

Babies With Itching, Burning Skins Sleep

And tired mothers rest after giving baby a hot bath with CuticuraSoap followed by a gentle application of Cuticura Ointment. Peace falls on distracted households when Cuti- cura eaters.. Trial free.

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Miss Anderson"

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#September lid, 124. 10m-No returns from Japan and Wladivostock. Pressure has decreased moderately at Weihaiwei and Guam, and slightly in the vicinity Mr & Mrs Dyor Mrs Lewellyn

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Hongkong Rainfall for the 24 hours: ending at 10 am, to-day, 1.24, inches.

dens for Art Stoung, by Ct.pe Total since, January 1st, 62.40 inches,

J. HL. W. Ámstrong,

FALADES AT BELCHERS HATTERT.

TUESDAY, Sept. 17th-

30a.m. Right Enli THURSDAY, 10th Sept. Layers' Class only.

against an average of 71.74 inches.

Forecast for the 24 hours ending at noon on the 18th September-

1.-Hongkong to Gap Rock: S.E. Coy. Sew winds, moderate; cloudy, occasional rain. 2-Formosa Channel: The same as

C - feit Half Coy. New FRIDAY, Sept 20th

-South coast of China between D.R.F.No. 1.

Hongkong and Lamocks': The same as

7.10 am. Right Half Coy. Full drill. 6.30 p.m. Left Halt Coy. Now Layers, Class only.

Orders for Engineer Company by Captais H. Eessel.

13th to 20th September

E. LUMANNING NIGENLY.

belligerents in their concaption of peace conditions are not light, nevertheless an atmosphere has been formed which no longer excludes discussion of peace. The utterance of responsible statesmer indicate that the desire to reach, ar understanding and not to decide the war 21 GERMAN TOWNS BOMBED exclusively by force of arma is beginning gradually to penetrate the Allied States, xcept for some Minded war agitatorý who ecrtainly must not be estimated lightly. The Austro-Hungarian Gov. erpment is conscious that, after the devastation of war, it will be impossible to re-establish the tottering world order at a single stroke. The path towards peace is toilsome and wearisome, yet it. is our duty to tread it. If there are still responsible factors which desire to their opponent militarily overcome there can no longer be any doubt that this aim, even if it were attainable. would first aétesuítate & further blendstone F GREETINGS AND and protracted struggle. But even a vietoricus peace will no longer be able to make good the consequences of such policy, which would be fatal to the whole of Europe. Only a peace which could righteously adjust the still diver- gent conceptions of the opponents would be the peace desired by all peoples.

It is learned anthoritatiyelp that 21 important German towns were bombed by the Independent Air Force during August, including the following on three occasions: Frankfort, factories and railways; Mannheim, chemical factoriei: Matzahlon, railways: Saarbourg, Thion- ville and Treves, railways and workshops. Other towns bombed once were: "Be tembong, Barbach, Cobleatz, Cologne, Darmstadt, Dillingen, Duren, Ehrange, Karlsruhe, Luxembourg, Offenburg Remilly Rombart, Saarathe and

Volkingen.

Over 100 topa of explosives were dropped. During the past three months 249 raid. have been made on Germany and 47 tons of bomba dropped.

The German territory brought into the war zone represents a belt of the Rhine Valley approximately 250 miles long.

LLOYD GEORGE CONGRATULATES GENERAL PERSHING.

·BETTER THAN PHYSIC."

LONDON, Sept. 15. Mr. Lloyd George has telegraphed to General Forshing his heartiest con- gratulations on the great victory. He says: The anemy has made many mistakes in this war, but none greater than when he underrated the valour, determination and intrepid spirit of the se soldiers of the United States, Now that he has tested the mettle of the American armies the enemy knows what is in store for him. The news reached me in my sick bed. It has been better and infinitely more palatable than say physic.

THE ITALIAN 'FRONT.

SUCCESSFUL ATTACK BY

ITALIANS.

Loxbox, Sept. 15. An Italian official message, dated yesterday morning, says

THE REICHSTAG MAJORITY PARTIES.

THEIR FUTURE POLICY.

AMSTERDAM, Sept. 15.

A Berlin message sys The representatives of the Reichstag Majority parties resumed and concluded their deliberations on Friday and agreed on the lines of their future political conduct.

Deputy Fischbenen subsequently re- ported the result of the deliberations to the Chancellor.

The Fossische Zeitung says the Major ty parties adhere to the standpoint that the future and form of government of the Eastern, Border States "must be decided purely on the ground of the peoplea' right of ralf-determination and the Reichstag's peace resolution of Jaly, 1917, remains the basis of their policy.

NOBEL PEACE PRIZE:

Parades sa per roster posted at Head- barters. Engine Drivers at 6.15 p.m.; electricians at 8.20 p.m.

OPTICKEN KEX? YOS BUTT.

Belcbers, 2nd Lieut. Marley; Lyecman. Captain James; Stonecutters, and Lient. Brown

"..

#008 AND MENT OF TEK INFANTRY ***

KATTALION ANZAGHED FOR DOTT. Class 1, at Belchers at 6.30 p.m. on Mondays and Thursdays for all who have not passed the "Proficient" rate (1/-) examination!

2, at Belchers at 6.30 p.m Tuesdays and Fridays for all S.C.O.s and men of higher ratings, under Staff Bergts. Ovendene aad Farscas; P.E., and Sergt. Day, E.K.D.C.

Class 3, at Lyeemun at 6.30 pm, on Tuesdays and Fridays, under Staff Sgts. Barclay and Waite, RF.

Detail of duties at Lyeemun from 17th to 30th September, 1918, inclusive is posted at Headquarters for information of all concerned..

Ories for Infantry Battalion by Major H. 1. Morgan.

PLAY

PARADES.

"A" Company, TUESDAY, 17th Sept-

5.15pm-No. 1 Platoon at King's Park Range. Annual Masketry Course Part 3, Practices 17 and 18. Dress, drill THURSDAY, 19th September order with pouches.

5.15 p.m.-No. 3 Platoon at King's Park Range. Annual Musketry Course. Part 1. Practices 1 and 2. Dress, drill order with ponchen

FRIDAY, 20th September:-

5.15 p.No. 3 Platoon at King's Park Range. Annual Masketry Course, Part 1, Practices 3 and 4. Dress, drill order with pouches.

1

No. 1.

4-South coast of Chios between Hongkong and Hainan: The same as No. 1.

OFFICIAL NIGHT.

The following table shows the Stan dard Time at which Official Night ends and begins during the month of Sept., 1918-

"Date

Sept 17th, 8.39 18th, 6.9

Blair.

Mr D. Lyle Mrs Macaulay

Capt. & Mrs McLellan Mrd.

Miller Finlay Mrs Moore

Mr T. Nagano Mr E H. Chaudoin Mr and Mrs G. F" Mr G. L. Coleman

Nightingale Mrs Cormack Me and Mrs. H. A.} Mr and Mrs Donnell Nisbe Mrs Eager Mr S. Evans, M.B.E.Prince Valery

Ostroverhow Mrs Einlayson Mrs Fletcher Mr S. Fakumen Mrs Fumagalli Mr. D. Galloway

Mr O.T: Breakspear My 3. A. Carter Mr and Ms F. W. Miss Muglision

Mrs

Mr and Mrs B. A. Miss Perston

Hale

Mr. Hancock Mr. W. J. Hanson Mr and Mrs HE

Hayward

Ouroussof Miss Podden Lt. Col. and Mrs Thursby Pelham Mr T. L Parkins Eng.-Com. Reed Mr W. E. Boberts Mr F. J. de Home Mr and My Rope Mrs Seqveland Miss Skinner Mr & Mrs Smeloff

A. Findlay HowardMr&Mrs.

Smith Mrs V.Findlay Smith Mrs Sreen Maj. Gen. F. Ventris

Mr W. B. Hind Mr R. Housmann Mrs Misses Mr Hutchison Mr F. B. Johnsen Sir Ellis Radoorie Mr and Mrs Geo:

Misa. Ventris Lammer Mr and Mrs Lowes Mr M. Tamane

KING EDWARD HEUTL ifrs R. Almond Mr and Mrs Wm.

Mrs J. R. F. Ander- Jackson

Mr B. James

1501

Mr J. Joseph

Ends

Beging.

6.38 6.97

-

10th 8.50

$8,35

"20th, 6.0

21st, 6.0

6.34

22nd, 6.0

6.33

6.1

6.32

Dr M. E. Asger

Mr (1. Bannerman

24th, 6.1 26th, 6.1

6:31

My W. Budge

Mr J. McArthur

6:30

Miss A. Coombes

28th, 6.3.

6.29

Mr and Mrs Course

Mr B. J. de Moore

27th, 6.2

6,29

Mrs F. C. Crush

Mrs W. O. Passmore

29th, 6.2

.8.25

30th, 6.2

6.24

MOUNTED - BECTION.

THURSDAY, 19th Sept.

At Jockey Club Stables. 5.30 p.m. Dress, drill order without rifles SIGNALLING SECTION; } TUESDAY, Sept. 17th

5.15 p.m. Farade at Headquarters, TET. Dress, drill order (Rife, belt, sidearms and ponches).

. RECRUITS.

MONDAY, 16th & FRIDAY, 20th inst.

6.30 p.m. Recruits of all units, except "D" Company on Manay Parade Ground, ander Sergts, Oxberry (Mon day) and Edmonda (Friday). Dress, drill order.

*DETAIL.**

Mr & Mrs Meainsh

Mrs McGee

Mrs T. B. Collane Mr H. Penrican Mrs J. D. Edwards Mrs F. E. Peonoyer Mr A. H. Fiamman Mr and Mrs G. E. MrT. M. Gregory

Mr and Mrs Gregory Mrs

· Mr C. J. Hammes

Mr G. R. Haywood

Mr P. Heathcote Mr A. W. T. Hoy

Lichardson

Sangster Mr Stabbings and

daughter

Mr J. de Vries Mr and Mrs Under-

wood.

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Courtlandt Mr and Mrs H.

Stephena Mr E T. Crocker" My E. B. Genae "Mr P. H. Thurber Mr W. Golagher Mr P. M. Thurber Mr G. Gilbert

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On duty 13th Sept. No. 6 Platoon On duty 14th Sept. No. 3 Platoon Mounted Sec. and Signalling Sec.

On duty 14th Sept. No, & Platoon. Un duty 15th Sept. No. 7 Platoon On daty 18th Sept. No. 8. Platoon" On duly 17th September Company

E0%

"B" Company. Should Congress return to Mr. Roose velt the Nobel Peace Prize money which

JUDGING DISTANCE:

Un duty 18th Sept. No. 1-Platoon. be set aside in 1906 to forward indus- TUESDAY, 15th instant:- trial peace propagande, but which the 5.30 p.m.-No. 5, 6 and 7 Platoons on C duty 18th Sept. No. 4 Platoon. Un duty 19th Sept. No. 2 Platoon. Government never no used, there will be Fólo ground. Fall in at Cricket Club at

On duty 20th September. No. 3 Pla available a useful pucleus for the fund 5.10 p.m. and procred by Tram to Chute toon. Mounted Section and, Signalling

var sufferers which the ex-way Bay. L.E.T. Dress, drill order with section. to relieve war,

is anxious to President

to set going The pouches and dummies. All exempted mea

duty 21st Sept. No. 4 Platoon Orderly Officer for week ending 2nd In the Brenta Valley, after a abort value of the prize is £8,500, and at 6 per are to attend this parade (unless all and effective artillery preparation with cent, compound interest for 12 years it Tests have been completed). Privates Sept Tree Branch.

Alabaster, French, S., Baker, &. W.

Next for duty-Lieut. Blason. would anbaut now to £14,720. the co-operation of aeroplanes bombing any of the Nobel Frizemen bare de Smith, Wetton and Les-Cpl. W. Wright and shooting from Inw heights, we voted the money awarded them to public of No. 5 Platson need not attend. attacked the enemy barrage at Grovella, purposes. Lord Rayleigh gave his to the THURSDAY, 19th Sept outhward of Corte. We, after crushing Cavendish Laboratory, Maeterlinck en the fierce resistance of the garrison, dowed French literary prize, Rabindra conquered the whole detective system, nath Tagore devoted his to educational work in India, and the late Bir W. R. Cremer-a poor man-gave the whole of consisting of entrenchments at the bottom of the Valley and strong do the £8,200 he received in 1803 to further

We took 343 the cause of international peach. fensive works astride it. prisoners, including 12 ficers.

THE RUSSIAN, ROYAL FAMILY.

* Asrara, Sept 18.

THE HAPPIEST MAN IN ENGLAND

We have just come across one of the baplácstmen in England, says a Home

5.30 P

No. 8 Platoon as Kowloon!

Docks,

MACHINE QUR COMPANY, TUESDAY, 17th September

5.10 p.m.Nos. 1 and 2 Gun teams at Kowloon Docks Dress, drill order (with rifles), WEDNESDAY: 18th September

årders for

- Cadet Company by 2nd Lieut.

J'E, W. 'Beard.

'PALLADES. WEDNESDAY, 13th Sept-

5 pm Swimming fall in at. Blake Pier."

SATURDAY 21st Sept

3.30 p.m. Nos. 3 and 4 Sections fall in 5.00 pm. Nos. 2, 3, 4 and 8, Gun at Headquarters to proceed to Bi-Wan teams at King's Park Range Annual

G. E. STEWART, Musketry Course Part Practices

Captain, 6, 67 and 19 Dress, drill, order with

taught many hundreds of wounded sol 5.15 pm-No. 1 gun team and Casual diers how to use their left hands. He at Kings Park Bange Annust sys that the men's delight at being able Basketry Course Part 1 Practices 1 Samkije, a list, publid in Samara, to do all kinds of things in spite of losing and 2 Dress, drill order with potches.

Journal. He is a gentleman who hes THURSDAY, 18th September

According to the Cero-Slovak organ

"Adjutant, E. Defence Corps

A GOOD SUGGESTION.

HONAKONG "REGISTER.

Saigon.. Holbow...

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5.00

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$10 $9.10.

$8.16 b. ...8106.

Pantai (81) Ing Parit Perak (31).... Perak Birce (50)

9.95 :0.75 100 1.25

1.75

185

1.30

3.00

Polso Bolang (310)

3.75

$.90

Pangger (21)..

Radella

0.40

0.60

Sandycraft (82)

B.W.Docks 9157 8 & 157 8.

71. 152. b. & 158 D Sbai Docks

Hozela & BUILDINGS, AND

| Ceatrz

Estates $100-s

Hongkong Hotels...

Hongkong Lands......

Humphreys

Kowloon Lands

West Points COTTON BILLIA

Cottons (

Krng Tiks

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Grientals

Shongbai

Mows

Cottons

Yang szapoós M190LLABOUR

Cements China-Borreos China

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Chinnight...

Lunas (15)

Maaka. Pinda

817

$126.

8521Fajazi (85) m

...... 36.73.b. 37.80 n.

$56 D

Dairy Farms, Old 320, New

E.K. Electrics... Macan 10.

... $401 n Hongkong Ropes ****

b

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700.. (New)

*** 83.25 b. H.K. Steel Foundries... 313 n.

Laundries

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Steam

Water-boats

$12

$5.30 b

$9.00 b. $20.

Watsons Fowells

Wisemans...

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EXCHANGE, Hongkong, September 17, 1918. On London-

Bank, Wire

On demands ***

30 days sight.

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T. F. Üzexzor · Director.

Hongkong, Observatory Sept. 17, 1918,

Temperature.

Hongkong, Sept. 17th, 1918, BAROMETRE 9 dil, seminar

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82 Sovereigns (buying rate)

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Bumbreng (91) Sungei Bagan (82) Sungai Parani (81)

Tambalak (91)

Tapah (10) Taluk Anson (85)... Temorlób (81) **

Trafalgar (32)

Ula Pandan (31)

United Malacos (81)

Utan Simpan (81)

*****

3.00

3.00 9.00

4.00 $5.95 0.50 0.80120

0.26 0.36pms 0.83 20.75

2.50 2.30-

10:50 13.00 9.280.00 0.70

0.90 0.00

0.50 0.65 0.80

3.25 3.70

0.80

HONGKONG TIDES.

0.00

The tide tubia wiyen below has been compiled at the National Almanar Office ?. in London from the result of the analysis cbservations takert by means of

of

automatic tide-recording machine in the War Palice

lice Besin at Trim Sha Tsui during the years 1909-9

... The zero of the table corresponds with' the zero of the sounding in the Admiralty: Chart, which has been found to be & feet " 3 inches below me SO-TOL

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September 17th to Bård, 1915,

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