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MEETINGS LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL Session 1913.

WTFH Kaled Mr & Mrs. A

Eaters

Mr A. Kalpakdis

Lampman

Mr Ed, Lamone Mr W. D. Lee Mr G. T. Lloyd Mr & Mrs Luja Mr G. A. Lawrence Mrs R. B. Man and Bragason, huge

Mr L-Bookingssle Mr G. A. Beat Mrs B, R, Belvios Mr C. D. J. Bell M&Mrs Beswick Mr&Mrs A. R., Bishop W.M. Ubok Mr & Mrs J. V. Mr. B. L.Bucko Mrs B. Brokila

Me A. Campbell

Mr P. Carlton

WH. Clayton

Mr. L 8. Colo

Coleman

Mr H J Mardling Dr & Mrs O. Marristi Ar M. McGregor

Copt & Mr Molntoak ¡Mi J. Mereoki

Mr.B. K. Mehta ⠀⠀

Dr A L E. F. Mr G. B, Middleton

Mrs James Miller Mr J. EL N. Mody Mr & Mrs 0.

Meyer

Mrs. McClare sitten Mre. S. L. McCollum Capt. Mrs. Geo. W.

Connor

Mr R. H. A, Craig Mies A. Croxton L&Mrs Graickshank

Mr E. L. Molt

FRIDAY MAHOH JEL, 1916

WEATHER BEPORT.

On the 4th at 11.30-Pretire has increased qularly over Japan and decressed moderately to slightly olaswhero: ***

The at-eyelone has continued to more wat ward it is central to the S. E. of Japan this morning and has gained considerably in Intensity

The depression rematce stationary, but is now considerably desper. Un

Hongkong rainfall for the 24 hours ending at 10 am, to-day, 0.00 inchan funnet

The forecast for the 24 hours ending at noon to-day in ss follows

DISTEIOT.

FORECAST

B. & S.E. winds, Ught to moder Hongkong & Neighbourhood testair with fog

or mirk.

The BRING DA No. 1

Formon Channel

B.

Mx O. F.Muller

Mr W. R. Neighbour

J.

Mr.D. Newton

South coast of China between Hongkong and Lamoaks. Sunth coast of China between The mame

Hongkong and Haluan.. 1

The carabas

No. 1.

No 1.

Mr & M J. D. North-

Mr & Mrs P. Nye

CHINA

COAST

Mr J. Ormiston

REGISTER

Mr R, A. Palmer

4 Mancu, 1915, a.m.

Mr & MrC, C Curtis Mr B. Diel

Mr B. 8. Dore MW. A. Dowley MW. Downlo Miss M. B. Daly Mr & Mrs Dallas Mr

A. Derby

Mr & Mrs H.

Ebrenfels

Mr E. Esdalo

Mr E. Evensen

combe

Mr J. S. Nicolsen

Dr A. A. Prepra

Mr & Mrs Pentreath

Mr. A. B. Parvon

C. MTH. E. Ramsay

Mr & Mrg P. J. Fal-

My conerize

Cept & Mrs E. M.

tan French and child Mr Dewan Faller Mr H. Foor Me C. G. Fry

Mr W. G. Gillett

Mr J. Gibbs Mr V. Goulbourn Mr & Mrs J. Gould

Mr E. L. Grimths Mr CL. Goodrich Capt L. P. Hail Mr & Mrs W.

Hannibal

Mr G. Harper Mr.J. A. Hart Mr G. B. Hart Mr. H. E. Heacock

A.

Hon. MrE. A Hewelt,

Mr Irving.

Mr WJ. Hodge

Mr B. Hunter

Miss D. Jamas

Nn J.-A. Randal

Mr E. H, Ray.

Mr W. A. Ray Mr V. Hond

Et Col. & Mrs Rayner

RAM.C...

Mits FRear

MY F. D. Robbins Mr. J.P. Roll W. H Batherford Dr H. C.Rogge Mr B. A. Russell Mr B B.Salishary Mr J. G. Bibloy “Mrs A. G. Smith Mr W. H. Smith Mr F. O, molt

B. Smyth

Mies A. SquarU Mr& Mts Smyth Mr. S. Stackmest

Mr A. L

Sutton

Capt Trowbridge.

Station.

Vladvostock Neuro Hakodate ****** Tokio ********

Kiroshima

Naha

Johtama

Bonin le Chefoo

Weihaiwrei

Hanko

Mr & Mrs J F Tüibölen

Mr W. Tylor

Hon. HR. Walcott

Ku

Mr O. Wallace

Okan

Mr & Mrs A. Weill

Shang

Mrs BH. Hough

End family

Mr FW. White

Sharp

Mr H. O. Withers

"Amoy

Mr. B. Jenson

Mr G. G. Wood

Swatow

Mr M.T. Jones

Mr A. B. Jones:

Wright

Taichu

Mr BM. Joseph

Mr & Mrs H LH

Tainan

Mr E. M. Josoph

White

Mr De Jongmere

Posandores

KING EDWARD HOTEL.

Hongkong

Book ******

MR. Anand

Mr & Mrs C. Laurot Wachow

3 год

Hoihow

Mr. J. Lonnor..

Pakhiõi

Miss Lernor

Phuljet

Mr C. W. O. Mayna

Tourate

Mr J. Arnold

Mis W. B. Bacelsy Mr & Mrs BacoOD Mina Bacon Mr&H W,

Bettiron

H. Mr H Murphy

Mr C-W. Brown Mr W. Budge Mrs Feale & child Mr. A, Course Mr&Mrs J. B. Crees Miss Creas

Dr U. T. Cress

Mr. E. V. Cross

Mr O. G. Denison

Mr F. F: Duokworth. Mis A. Fey

Mr A. A. Fyfe Mr G, F. L. Harrison Mr L. S. Hat

Mia WC. Peusmore Mrs H. Pearman Mr A. L. Penning Mr A. V. Pinson Mrs RA. Rimmy Mr K Sagamalan Mr & Mrs Batchell Mr W. Share

Mr & Mrs E. H. Scott Dr Bibree

Mr & Mrs Simons Mr G. H. Seper Mrs S. Sylvester Mr F. Taylor Mrs Thompson

Q Mr G. Thornton

Mr & Mrs

Underwood' Mr Y. Yokoyama

Mr J. Hanter Mr & Mrs Wm www.Jackson

Mr-D, H. Jones: Mr J. Joseph

Mr & Mr W.

Humphreys Mr.H. U. Jeffies Mrs Johne Mr & Mrs Keigwin Mr Lie Jones. Mrs Lane

PEAT HOTEL.. Mr & Mrs W. Arm Burg. & Mrs Bernard Major Bowen Mrs Bowdler Mr & Mrs Carmichael Mr H. A. Cartwright Mr M. Cozy Mr & Man Casuli A Mr.C. H. Colleysbar Mr Consland Mr & Mrs Crichton &

children

Col. Darling Mrs B. 0. Edwards,

mures & children Mm Elliot & children Major Faichine Mr & Mrs A. Findlay

Bmith

Mr & Mr B. & Hale Lt. Col. Gordon Hall,

BAMO

Mr F. A. Hazeland Mr Horbrorder" Major Humphreys

Cape St. Jam

METEOROLOGICAL

Wind

Hour.

Baromater

Temperature.

Humility.

Direction

Werdber.

• Forca

30.20

19.59

Аракта менен Dagupan

29.

29.99

Legasp!

Tacloban

129.89

29.97 7 29 98

Tollo

30.01

39.97-771

Burigio Labuan

NANO

C. W. Jerrain, Piaseton

GERMAN PROPAGANDA IN FRANCE.

ENGLAND'S WAR"

ZEPPELINS.

WHAT THEY ARE AND WHAT THEY CAN DO

I dio gladly for my country Tell the cavalry that the sacrifice of my life should The large naval Zeppelins, which vera be their example, These dying words of probably those employed on the raid over General Bridoux, who was killed almost the North Sea, are cigar-shaped craft at the outset of the campaign, sum up the about 525ft. long and 50lt in diameten spirit which animates the French troops with a capacity of 775,000 to 1,000,000 -tays The Times correspondent in Paris cubic feet. They are divided into eigh

teen compartments, containing the hydro- and describe more graphically than any

tile picture the splendour with which 6 on which sustains them in the air,

and have outside these compartments of the French armies are fighting against ring-shaped double bottom containing nie the invader. The only anxiety of the man or non-flammable gas, the whole enclosed. in the trenches, far from the public in a rubber-coated fabric, which is of a opinion of his countrymen whom ago or silvery-white appearance in the air. infirmity have kept from the battle-line They are fitted with a wireless installa to last the civilians should fall. This was tion capable of sending messages 160 cleverly stated by a recent cartoon which miles in fine weather. They are propelled represented two soldiers in a muddy may by three Maybach petrol engines, trench under shell fire discussing the pro which jointly exerts from 500 to 900-horse They are capable of rising to a gress of affairs. Underneath was the

power. legend Pourvu que les civils tiennent height of 8,000ft, and in good weather The soldiers in the trench need have no havo a radius of action of 500 miles or fear, but the Fronch, who realize that the more. In bad weather they are very common object of the Allies-the crashing liable to injury, as numerous mishaps. of Germany-can only be attained at the have shown.

The framework of these vessels is of cost of great sacrifice, are also alive to the fact that in war, and especially in these aluminum alloy and wood, maintaining days of newspapers and politics, the the rigidity of the vast ges bags. They non-combatant moral has in its way an have two or three cars or gondolas sluag importance as grant as that of the Army underneath. It was originally intended itself. They are, therefore, not anheedful to fit them with a platform on top of the gaa containers armed with a quick-firinge of the demands of the internal defence," as M. Delcassé described the work of keep sun to keep off aeroplanes, but it is be lieved that this part of the design has ing the public sanely confident in them hen modified owing to risk of fire and ex- selves and in their Allies.,

plosion.

The experience of the past five months

TONE OF EXPLOSIVES. has shown that the French have their con-

The powerful Zeppelins can carry ex- fidenes in themselves best fortified by the Taconic truths contained in the official plosives to the weight of at least two tous, communiqués,which now, de was shown and some estimates go as high as seven by the prompt publication of the check tons. They employ several kinds of suffered on the Aisne, do not attempt to bombs, the largest yet used in this war keep the public in ignorance of bad news being about 250th, in weight and Allod with a high explosive which also acts as The matter as between ally and ally an incendiary composition starting fires. more difficult and more delicate, and the The explosive is contained in a steel onse enemy, betraying the ignorance of French and sometimes bullets are mixed with the and English character which marked his detonating charge as in shrapnel Bombe diplomacy before the war, apparently of 500lb, aro said in the German Press to hopes to be ablo by persistent propaganda have been manufactured for use against to arouse mistrust of England in France Great Britain and her warships, The Germans cost no opportunity of eclari g to the Trench through every channel open to them that England, as Horr Lissauer proclaimed in the Hymn of Hate, is thoir only enemy. With the French they profess to have no quarrel The war, they insinuate by the most curious peans, is England's war. It was brought about by Sir Edward Grey for England's sordid shopkeeping motives, m and the English, maintaining their tradi

1 BAROMETER,radaced to 82 degrees Fahrenheit on the level of the sea in inches, teaths and kundredthage

2 TEMPERATURN, in the she in degren

1 HUMIDITY, percentage of Matura{Kn... ta bamidity of air saturated with maiatars being 109.

DIENOTION OF WIND, to two palmtr.

FORCH OF WED, nocording to Beaufort Boula H 5 STATE OF WMAZENR, b blus aly, o tetrahed God,'d delning zabu, 1. fog, #gloomy, keha, se

lighting, o overcast, prassing Lower, Q KUALI ITRÍN, A SZOW, ↑ thunder, v viability, w dew (web),

- HAYK in fndhow, it tenths and hundreåtar.

Mr A. L. Lofts Mrs Martia & childen. Mr & Mr E T Mitolielmore" and

Mr & Mr Mors and

Mr Stewart Oxley Miss Murray Prior Mr&MrJL. Plummer Major Pyne AN Mr & Mrs Ralphs Mr. A. Sinclair Mr & Mrs Gnat

Emith

Min Skiver Mr C. Skott

Lt. and Mrs Smyth

Mr J. A. Icong

GRAND HOTEŮ

Mr & Mrs Allen Mr Anielmo Mr & MBA B. Crow Mr R. Drivisit Mr A. Dunrich Mr J. Euston, Mr A. W. D. Gibby Mr J. Grint - Mrs GreentiR

Mr B. James Mr B. Jones Mr E. sre Mr CW, Reynolds

Mr R. Sanderson.

Mr A. den Santos MLS. Smith

Mr.K. Wilsoh

Mr S. E. Wright

FORTHCOMING EVENTS.

HONGKONG METEOROLOGICAL

VEREGISTER.:

Hongkong Observatory, March 4 h.

Previous On Date On Dat

Day

Barometer. Temperaturo Humi Wind Di

st 2 p.m. 6. L.

2pp.

30.Ch 19.99

30.04

70

67

74

69

E

JNE.

Eligkort open ate Temperature on 3rd Lowest open wir Temperature on ard

2 Days of

HONGKONG TIDE TABLE.

From 5th to 11th March, 1915,

HIGH WATZE

H'kong.

Keight

67

LOW WATEL

H'kong

Height,

thi

wm 5 10 20 591 5

545 2 6 64617

The bombs used at Antwerp are atated to have been dropped from a cage which was let down by rope from one of the gon dolas, so as to bring the bomb-thrower neater to the earth without exposing the airship to fire from the city. It is ba lieved that the latest Zeppelins are fitted with special sights to enable the bombs to be dropped with greater precision,

The total of effective German Zeppelias capable of over-sen work on the out tional perfidy, have deluded the French break of war was at least fourteen. Since then they are said to have been into lighting their battles for them. This turned out at the fate of one every three idea they disseminate in neutral publica-weeks. It is believed that others had been tions which reach France, and preach in secretly completed before the war, in their own journals. It is explained in which onee Germany might have thirty on circulars which German agents in Paris, more Zeppelins ready. who have so fac managed to elude the police,have placed under doors in the night hours within the last few days.

THE PAULT OF ENGLAND

Even the French deal have been made to serve in this work of propaganda." When papers are found by the GermD upon a dead Frenchman, together with an address of a friend or a relative to whom they can be sent, they are forward od with a letter correct in tone and sentiment, expressing admiration for the dead man's heroic end. The tale is the adorned with the meal that if it had no been for England the man's relatives would not have to mourn his loss

This propaganda is foolish and ineffec tive, but it would be folly to ignore it. It is difficult to explain to the Frenchmen in the street the many difficulties Britain has had to contend with in the formation of her new armies. A great many French men are under the impression that in England we have obligatory service. A still greater number believo, in the absence of any news to the contrary, that we have but the original 100,000 men in France. They ate all-ignorant and in formed-frank and generous in their admiration of our troops in the field and of the services they have rendered to France while fighting for Great Britain, But that cannot prevent a certain wistful envy from arising now and then when the French read of our normal lives at home, of prosperous shipping, satisfactory trade returus, almost ordinary banking facili ties, and when they compare this with the situation in Francs, where industries ure still to a great extent paralysed through lack of the labour which has been working on the field of battle since the beginning of August, where a strin gent moratorium has only just been relaxed. Cardi

Much useful work is now being done by several of the large newspapers, artong them the Matin, which has sent a special correspondent, who for some days past has been explaining with admiration to the French the extent of the effort we are making.

KAISER'S PRONOUNCEMENTS.

GERMANY FOAMING AT

THE MOUTH.

BRITISH HUMBUG AND AMERICAN SORDIDNESS.

The semi-official German apitare, the Culogne Guzette, publishes two columns of virulent abuse of which the following are samples

We boil with rage when we see that behind, the mask of the Perfect Gentle man and of Fair Play wherewith the. Briton has humbugged the world for centuries there appears a selfishness without parallel. It is clear that what we respected as the Englishman's rule of life was only intended to make life which for us is a struggle as comfortable and easy for hims as possible. Werd wa to sit still like jellyfish while Eng land threw German men, and even Gorman women, to her nigger mor- cenaries in Africa, loaded them up like catile, and shoved them into Kitchener's infamous concentration camp Was that gentlemanlike? Is it not con temptible when the once proud Briton licks the boots of the Tsar and implorea salvation by the Russian steam-roller since he has lost all confidence in his own power? Perhaps our generala, when they land in England, will re member the Transvaal system!

AMERICANS ABUSED,

But not only England is despicable in the eyes of this hate maddened paper

There are neucra's, too, who have forgotten what fair-play means, To these belong the United States of America. While Americans are abusing Germany for breaches of international law and yelping about the duration of the war, they only complain of the British plan of starving us out because it interferes with their trade Once more (for the third time within a week) the paper declares that all means will be taken to combat England

We read recently in an English paper that God has girdled England with a silver armour for her protection. Vory well God has put instruments into our hand for smashing through the silver armour, and we wil use them."

To his Western Army-It is my Royal and Imperial command that you con- centrate your energies for the immediate present upon one single purpose, and that 1s, that you address all your skill and all the valour of my soldiers to exterminate first the treacherous English and to walk over General French's contemptible little a memorial to the late Field-Marshar army

LAND T

Earl Roberts it has been decided to solicit A Coblens on September 14th: donations towards an extension of the Hurrah! The English have been thrashed workshops of the Incorporated Soldiers To a Bavarian Army Corps: I should and Sailors Help Society, in which men like the English to meet the Bavarians who have been partially disabled on just once

active service are taught various trades To his Eastern Army Soldiers, rein order to equip them with the means member that you are the chosen people of orning their livelihoods I is, The Spirit of the Lord has descended hoped that, given the necessary funds for upon mo because I am Emperor of the working expenses, it will be possible to Germans. I am the instrument of the obtain more commodious workships in with different localities, and, by working.

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