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THE HONGKONG DAILY PP. 88, WEDNESDAY, JUNE SOTH, 1815.
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HIMROD'S
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On the 28th at Bad Drum holsted
On the p
boigt
1 at 23.10—No. 2 night signal
On the 29 47.15.-Black Dram hoistad.“ On the 29th at 11.30-Sigual towered: " On the 29th at 11.50.-Presure be in oremmed lightly over N. China and the Philippines and has deer ased ore: the remainder of the aren, espeonlly over topan and South Manchuria, which are covered this morning an elongated depression. It is consideretly below normal at all continental stations, especially in Annam.
A depression of limited area formed in the China Son yostorday and moved on a NN.W. track. It has probably entered the const between Hongkong and Swatow,
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IN GERMANY TO-DAY.
APPEAL OF THE WHA POSTER.
A-DISCIPLINED NATION
The public reads these announcements and acknowledges_the necessity of complying with them. Is focle that it, too, has been mobilized, and the sense of discipline makes the hard times easier to bear. When a man goes to the railway booking office he sees a placard at the level of him eye talling him that it is his patriotic duty, to exchange for notes every gold coin he may possess or that may come into his It is the same at the post possession, office. To him very placed has some
[BY A NEUTRAL CORRESPONDENT IN "TION TIMES."]
The first thing that caught my eye when I entered a German railway compartiment at the frontier was a largo yellow placard on the wall. In big letters, is warned compelling authority "bohind it, even soldiers not to enter into conversation though it concern voluntary acts, Vo with foreigners, or give any military in flaunting display is needed. The great formation to any one. It announced that majority of the posters do not shriek af epics were travelling through the country 'you from boardings wherever you turn in all sorts of disguises, and were your gare, they do not appear in streets attempting to elicit information from sol-except on the special pillars, they are in- diers in particular. Finally, it exhorted significant in appearance and are, Hauntly You must soldiers not only to die, but also to te mere printed strip of paper,
The language look for them; they do not look for you;
Hongkong raininli for the 24 hours ending at / Mr & Mrs F. E Davis Mr W.R. Neighbong silent for their conntry, made a simple, but they are evidently exercising great in-
10 axo, to-day, 0.03 inches,
The forecast for the 24 hours ending to-day la as follows-
Book
Hongkong & Neighbourhood{dorate, cloudy,
Mr Derham
Mr W. A. Dowley Miss M. E. Duffy Mr B. O. Ebronfola Mr E. EvenBEK Mr A. C. Finney De Fitzwilliamg Capt & Mrs F. M. French and child:
DISTRICT.
FORECAST
[8.W, winds, mo-
Lequally, ric.
(The came No. 1.
01
MrJ. Gibb
Mrs Glaister
Mr V Goaltourn
Forinosa Chenuel
South coast of China de tween ƑThe same as
No. 1. Hongkong and Lazooka. 1
Bouth coast of China botwoan (The sam
No... Hongkong and Hainan... Į
METEOROLOGICAL
CHINA COAST
REGISTER.
29TH JUNE, AM
Wind
Station.
Vladivostock. Nemuro Hakodate Tokio ........................ Kochi
Nagasaki
Kagoshima, ««
Hour.
Barometer
at Bos Lovel Temperature.
Humidity.
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Direction.
Force,
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29.45
29.50 -
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Swatow
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Tainan
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Pescadorna
Canton ***** Hongkong... Gap Rock Macão Wnchow c Holbor Pakkel Phaliana Tourant.com. Cape St. James Aparri nuos Dagupan Manila Kegrap Tacloban
Hoile Surigao
Labuan
29.64
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Mr & Mrs J. Gould
Mr C. L. Goodrich Mr H. L. Griffiths Capt T.-P. Hail Mr & Mrs W.
Hannibal
A.
Hon. Mr E.A. Hewett,
C.K.4.
Mr J. Hicks Mr W. J. Hodge Mr A. H. Hellings
worth
Mr Irving
Mr 8. M. Joseph
Mr E. Joseph MrM, T. Jon
-Mr. E. Klækpatrick-
Mr J. Ormiston Mr H. H. Fogg Mr E. P. Plaider Mr U, Piovano Mr A. J. Pitcher,: Miss Platon Mr D. Poli Mr & Mrs F. S. Pott Mrs J. A. Randall Mr M.B. Eny Mies F. Kesy
Mr R. G. Bos
Mr CA Shaxatulski. Mr. J. F. Rowell Mrs A. G. Smith
Smith- Mr. W.
Mr T.S
Sorby
M&Mrs J. W. Taylor Mrs Tilstone
Dr & Mrs H de Valin Mr C. E. Watkins
and family
Mr & Mrs H L H
White
Mr F. W. White Mr J. W. Wilkie Dr&M B. C.Winon Mrs R. F. Woed
KP G, G. Wod
was not flamboyant. direct appeal.
It
Save in some Jocul trains, soldiers wore everywhere, and I travelled much with them. Naturally I made ne attempt to elicit military information; but I talked freely with the men, who always seemed pleased to bear outside news and views as long as they were expressed with a certain enre. Civilians, on the other hand, were amazingly eager to confide all kinds of "secret" military nowa to strangers,, an i showed prids in mentioning the channeta bad through which their knowledgo been obtained. But no soldier with whom I'enme in caniget ever approached in con versation a subject that could possibly lead to any disclosure of military secrets.
By the s do of the follow placard in my
fluence.
This is the tale of the postera in Ger- many. On coming back to England I saw, how great is the contrast in the art, the display, and the contents of the postera here. They seem to concern a totally dif- ferent world.
AMAZING SCENE IN THE HOUSE OF COMMONS.
THE MACE SEIZED.
"
STRANGER'S
RUSH TO THE CLERK'S TAULE..
railway compartment-as in all compart- For a few moments on the night of the
secure,
Mr & Mrs A. Wellments on all railways-was another 18th inst. the House of Commodis was the
poster, black-and-white It appealed to some of one of those wild and lawle Iravellers in the name of the German Red intrusions from a member of the generad Cross to collect all foreign money and Public which, in pre-war daye, word postage stamps they might be able to ociated with the more vigorous of the It urged that a patriotic daty militant Suffragetics and their male sup would be fulfilled by sending to the Bed Porters. Cross all foreign coin or notes, so that these might be used to pay for imports from abroad. Thus the rate of exchange would be strengthened, and the wounded helped at the same time. For every marks worth of foreign coin, notes, or postage stamps contributed, the sender, stated the poster, would receive an artistic rou medal, the work of the prominent artist, Professor Gaul
Mr-E. K. Youg
KPEREN GRAnd Hötel"
Mr & Mrs Allen
Mr W. J. Andrew
My J. C. Anker
Mr & Mrs Arntzen and
child
Mr & Mrs A. B. Crow
Mr. le Dua
Mr A. Dunrich Mr A. von Dyke Mr A. W. D. Gibbs
Mr B. James
Mr A. Klevjer Mr W. H. Lower My G. von Lear
Mr. W. H. Lockey Mr R. Lownen ti Mx P.G. Mo'an Mr A. C. Nixon Mr G. Odner Mr R. Pale
Mr C. Patternn
Mr G. W. Reynolds
Mr D. Robertacu Mr F. G. Roots" Mr M. G. Steen Mr U. D. Todd Mr V. D. Vilda Mr S. H. Wright
King Edward HOTEL.
Mrs B. Almond
Mr W. D. Leo Lauret
Mr & Mrs V. H. Mr T. H. Lee
Bettison
Mr C. W. Brown
Mr W. Badge
Beale & child
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Miss F. Cooke
J.
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Macdonald.
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Mr H. Morphy Mr B. Natai
Masters G. M. & J. F. MeM. H. Newman
Mr B. T. Olten
Cooke
Mr A. Course
Mr & Mrs H. Davies Mr & Mrs G. Dentron Mr. F. E. Duckworth Mr & Mrs 0, A.
Dutton WS, Elson
UA Mrs A.-Foy-
Mr C. Fritz
G. W, Jereziki,. Diresler.
1 FABONNEZ, reduced to 82: degrosa Tabrezbai on the level of the sea in inches, tenths: an Dandrida.
É TAMPERATURE, in the "shade, in dogmas Fahrenbeit
8 Hustörre, la paraantage of saturation, the kumidity of air maturaled with moisture being 100,
• DISSATION OF Wrus, to two pointa
& Fonds of Wurm, according to Benafart Banle. L STATE OF Wzarmaa, b blue sky, « Colacid alonā, d drissling main. E fog, a gloomy, h hal, 3 „Ligblaite,o overcast, o prasing showson, -q-egral, etala, ekow, thunder, w visibility, w daw (wol).
* Base in inobes, è tunika and hundredths.
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Mr B. Hashimoto Mr. B. E. Hi
Mr A. Hoshing Me & Mi Wa
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Mr F. H. Kaler Mr & Mis C. Lauret-
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Mrs W. C. Passmora Mr. A. L. Pesaing Mr H. Badford Mr B. A. RimBAY. Kr E. B.. Ravend Mr&Mr Riobardson. Mr & Mrs H. B.
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Me W. D, Sallivsa
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Mr H, Tanso
Mr F. Taylor.
MẸ H W. Thompson
Mr Ihrelfell
Mrs E. L. Tourtello. Mr S. Teada
Me & M JAH Underwood
Me C. Wallia
Paas Hora
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At 9.45, when not more than a dozer members were in their places listening to a speech by Mr. Bigland, the Unionist representative for Birkenhead, and the usual after-dinner calm possessed. the House, the double doors which divide that chamber from the inner lobby were seert to open suddenly and with more than the usual noise, Members turned languidly, almost indifferently, to see who dired to disturb the serenity of the chamber in so brusque & way.
On the opposite wall was a third pla card, headed Ten War Commandments." In a moment was borne in on thei They laid down rules for the conduct of minds that no boisterous member was the civilians in war time, and instructed them ; cause of the disturbance, but a stranger All Sat how they might best uphold the country's, bent on a mischievous errand. interests, increase its strength, and render could be seen was that he was a man of the most efficient assistance to the armed middle age, well dressed, with a dark g forces.
or black overcoat and silk hat. The principal injunction was to save, to avoid alf waste, to take care of everything that might be useful is the struggle, and to sacrifice all for the sake of their country. Directions were given
as to how and what to save.
Notices and posters of this kind are to be seen all over the country, not only m
railway carriages, but on and in public buildings and on the advertisement pillars in the streets. Only in exceptional cases are they displayed on private buildings or private property. As a rule they are part of the State machinery. The language employed is plain and to the point, without verbiage. There is little or no attempt to make these appeals at- tractive as advertisements. The only ex- ceptions from this, bureaucratic rule are the posters of some voluntary associations which make their public appeal by methods resembling those of the ple turesque advertiser eager to catch the pub- lic eye.
THE HOUSEWIFE AND WAR.
|
THROUGH THE DOORS.
Having passed through the doors into towards the her, stood there for a second the chamber, the intruder leaped forward
or ec, apparently to survey the seene nad to estimate his chances of further progress and then, still wearing his hat, made a dash for the clerk's table.
Within a few seconds he covered the space between the bar and the table, and had reached what presumbly was his objective the gilded inaos. This be seized in both hands and was about to drag it to the floor when an attendant caught him from behind, and by placing an arm around his neck and a knee in the hillow of his back threw him off his feet.
were accur
Members and attendants by this time-- the whole incident had happened in a very, short space of time were crowding around helping to overcome the stranger.
He was heard to shout the words, "You have no right to-,” but a hand across his mouth prevented the finishing of the I remember especially one such poster sentence Mr. Bridgeman, the Unionist issued by an asscctation called Nationaler Whip, Mr. Mount, the Unionist member Frauenliens National Women's Service for Newbury, and Mr. F. H. Booth, the This association is, in reality, the Central Radical representative of Pontefract, and to be War Organization of German Women. It several attendants, was founded early in August as & federa-truggling with the unwelcome visitor. tion of all German women's societies for They wrenched the Mace from his posses the purpose of co-operating during the war.sion, replaced it on the table, and then The country is covered with a network of proceeded to drag him from the House.
For a few moments there was remark- the branches of this federation, which con- centrates its efforts upon the provision of able confusion of members and attendants as they hustled their victim, from the support for soldiers and civilians suffer
Chamber, Vainly be struggled to regain ing from the war, One of the most char-
When that effort a standing position, acteristic of its posters is printed in black failed he attempted to shout. But a and red on white, the German colours. I hand was kept tightly over his mouth a give its text in the original, because its he was dragged along, Once over the effect is los) in translation, It runs:- Bar of the House members and attendants dropped him on the floor, and as he then was heard to say that he would go quietly KOCHT DIE KARTOFEELS IS BER-Sorzz (Boil his further removal to the inner lobby
Potatoes in their Skins), m
was quickly accomplished.
KRIEG UND KTCHE.
(War and the kitchen.)
Easy Knikdernor (Eat War· Bread), KATPT Kranen Kuches (Buy no Pastry). Seib RICO, SPART FEtt (Be wise, vonë Drip
ping).
KOCHT MIT KRIEGS-Kochaven (Cook by the
-War Cookery Bonly.
HELFT DES Kim Gewinnen (Help to Win
the War).
NATIONALER FRAUENDÉNST.
It will be noticed how, in the original German, the alliterative effect is need emphasise the connection between the war (Krieg) and the kitchen (Küche), and to impress upon the people the national im- portance of retrenchment aui of the pre-
It
was
THE INTRUDER..
intruder was Mr. F. N. Charrington, ascertained later that tho whose name was been closely associated with the agitation against the continu. anco of football during the var. In this connection he made it his business. to attend professional football matches and to harangue the crowds of spectators, with the view not only of getting play stopped but of securing recruits for tha Army. In the East end of London he has. been well known for many years because of his association with a large mission to the poor. The son of a famous brewer, he renounced his rights to share in his Another pester was headed, Hou father's estate on the ground of cons wives: Help to Win Germany's Struggle rientious scruples against the manufac
ture and sale of intoxicating drink, for Existence," It bore appeals to econo- mizo all vegetables, butter, aut meat, and to throw nothing away. Eatables thrown Pol away, it declared, are like wasted ammu- nition. For civilians to waste bread in as bad as for the soldier to throw away-car- ridges: This ensupaign by posidra éir- cular, and by exhortation in the Press has been accompanied by lectures and idu- cational courses on the means of economiz- ing in matters of food even more than in
Emith Mr & Mr A. Findley
Smith
Mra E. W. Tindall Mr G. Tisdal! Mr J. A. Traha Mad Mrs Vonden
FOR KUROZE ‘AND AMELICA,
INDIA, AVSTRÁLIA, DO,,-
and tor
Private HESLOENG AT TER OUTPOḥis,'
vention of wast?,
A news agency adds that, after ejection, Mr. Charrington was for a time detained by the authorities at the House. During the evening he sent in for Alderman Galbraith, the newest member of the House, who recently superded Mr. Jchn Wilson ns M.P. for Mid-Durham. The hen, member desires to etats that he had never seen Mr. Charrington before in his life: He accompanied him as far as the our of the Chambor, whereupon Mr. Charrington said, "I mustn't go any Garutan people will help to make the coun- further,” and immediately bolted through try self-supporting as regards foodstuffs, the doors into the House. Mr. Leit and will enable is to "defeat the English Jones. M.P., informed the Exchange plan of starving the country into subinis- Telegraph Company that he had an sion."
almost sunilar experime with the sam Thousands of local authorities work j" | visitor a short time ago. In this ends! this way by the side of the military authoals he proceeded as für as the entrancS rities and of the State.
to the Chamber. and then afirmed that
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The advertisement pillars in the streets he must not go further, Mr. Charring- are usually covered with announcementsten is the son of the octogenarian member of this kind. Alongside the detailed who for many years represented Mile regulations for a census of copper, issued, and and who was the subject of a presen by the commander of an army corps, stardation at the hands of Unionist members an announcement from the War Cereals made by Mr. Balfour for the example Society onjcining eccoomy in the use of which be displayed at a perind of some flour and other innumerable appeals from anxiety to the then Unionist whips in associations of the kind I have mentioned. attending both early and lase it. West-
minster.