THE HONGKONG · TELEG

CRIMEA AND

G.F, Beville, Sir. G, D. Barker, MUTINY VETERANS.Sir George Wolseley, G. Mairis, Sir P.8, Lamsden, Sir F. R. Given Official Mark of Distinction. Hansell, Sir H. Prendergast, Sir R.S. Hill-Sale, Sir W. Stirling- Sir S, de B. Edwards, W. Ban- Hamilton, Sir J. Watson, V.C. nerman, G. Bidie, and Sir C. Colvin-Smith.

All Army officers who served in the Crimean and Indian Mo- tiny campaigns are now distin guished in the official liste by the capital letters "0" and M" placed before their names. The number of officers who served in the two campaigns is limited, but those who still appear in the. Army List, and with exceptions, have appeared continuously since before the Crimes in 1854, aro sa follows:

Crimean and Mutiny Campaigns. Field-Marshal Viscount Wol-

+

Sir Evelyn

seley.

Field-Marshal Wood V.C.

Surgeon Major-General Sir J. B. C. Reade.

General Sir Robert Biddulph, Colonel Commandant Royal Ar- tillery.

Major-General J, E. Swindley, Lieutenant-General Sir H. Le G. Geary, Colonel Commandant Royal Artillery.

Lieutenant-General Sir E. Markham, Colonel Commandant Antillery.

Colonel P. E. Hill, late Royal Artillery.

Lieutenant-Generale-Sir B. L. Gordon, Sir J, Hille-Johnes, V.C,, EA, Brownlow, Sir F. M. Col- ville, Sir F. Lance, H.H. Later, v, O., Sir H. Moore, A. H. Prin- sep, E. C. Griffin, 0, A, Good- follow, V.O., Sir G, B, Milman, and F, S. Iredall,

Major-Generals-Sir C. Ash-

FT. burnham, O.T. Gregorie, F. Hardy,

Jones Vaughan, O.W. Robinson, R.C. Stewart, A. Clerk, O.B. Girand, Sir W.L. Pemberton, Sir A.F. Bradshaw, J. M. Galloway, O.A. Moore, J.C. Stewart, Sir R. Westmacott, F.W. Ward, W.H. Ralston, H. Cook, F. Hardy, H. Stewart, B.C. Anderson, W. Win- Chapman, C.S. Maclean, G.

Bon, J. Buggles, R.D. Campbell, J.T. Harris, B.R, Chambers, A.L. | Playfair, and A.T. Moore.

Other Noted Names.

The Crimean roll is not such a long one in the Army List and embraces such noted names as those of Higginson, Pakenham, Bengough, Olive, Roberts the Lieutenant-General Sir J. O. Australian, Moncrief, Lord Wil- McLeod, Colonel Royal High-liam Seymour, and the Dake Janders.

of Grafton, who was severely Their wounded at Inkerman. records would fill a book, and the roll includes the following gene- ral officers."

Major-General Luke O'Connor,

V.O.

Major-General E. D. Smith. Major-General A. H. Stephens. Major-General A. E. Warren. Colonel F. L. Eldrige. Surgeon General Sir A. D. Home.

Lieutenant-General

F.

0.

Wilkinson.

Deputy Surgeon General Sir R. W..Jackson.

Deputy Surgeon-General E. M. Sinclair,

Lieutenant-General W, A. Mac-"|

kesy.

Major General Sir A. II. W. Williame, late R, H. A.

Lieutentant-General Sir J. B.

Edwards:

Major General W. L S. Dic king.

Major-General Sir A. G. War

ren,

Major-General Sir 3. Mostyn. Survivors,

Generals The Duke of Graf- ton, Lord William Seymour, F. W. Hastings, Sir H. W. Montagu, H. R. Browne,Sir W. G. Cameron, Sir J. H. Dunne, Sir G. W. A, Higginson, A. D. Galland, E. H. Olive, W. H. Bradford, and Sir E. Morris.

POST OFFICE.

MAILS ARRIVED TO-DAY Swatow, s.a. Holmun." Sandakan, s.. Mausang, Amoy, ss. Yinchow." Manila, se. Kaifong Singapore, .. Nankin. Shanghai, Achilles.... Coastports, ais. Talto-maru- Bingapore, s... Kutsang, Pakhoi, s.b. C. Deidrichsen,

MAILS VIA SIBERIA.

Laft

London Jan. 30 Jan. 31

The Shanghal Feb. 15 Feb. 17.

MAILS DUB. French, Ners, 24th inst. The Nera with the French Mail is expected to arrive here on Monday afternoon the 24th inst.

MAILS CLOSE.

Philippine Islands, Yap, Maronn,

PH, FRIDAY - FEBRUARY 21, 1913.

SHIPPING NEWS.

HREN ARRIVED NU

WEATHER REPORT.

On the 21st at 11.30.- The antioyolone is now central to the Touru Maru, Jap. s.s., 2,065, Na-east of Japan. A depression has kao, 20th Feb-Milke formed over China and Manchuria 14th Feb., Coal.—M, 3, K.

Pressure is decreasing along Frithjof, Nor. ss., 898, O. Ander-the 8. coast of China and over

sen, 20th Feb-Bangkok Indo-China. 13th Feb., Rios.~A.T.& Co

Prins Sigismund, Ger. s... D. Lenz, 20th Feb-Yoko hama 13th Feb., Gen.--- M. & Co. Kashing, Br. es, 1,143, Lewis, 20th Feb. Cabu 16th Feb., Ballast-B, & 8. Haimun, Br. 8.8, 641, Evans, 21st Feb-Swatow 20th Feb, Gen.-D. L. & Co. Kaifong, Br... Plunkett Cole,

096/ Mail Steamers

THE PENINSULAR

The monsoon is interrupted AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO.

along the E. coast of China," ' It will probably moderate over the N. China Sea.

STARE

Hongkong. Rainfall for the 24X7ILL despatch VESSELS & the Underimentional PORTS on or aloit hours ending at 10 am to-day, VV the DATES name

W ⚫.03 inches.

FORECAST FOR THE 24: HOURS ENDING AT NOON, TO-MORROW

District.

A 21st Feb.-Manila 19th 1 Hongkong and Mauiang, Br. 8.8., 1,644, A. O. A

Feb., Bugar-Order. Neighbourhood

and Sabine

Samarai, Fred. Wil helmshafen, Rabaul Her- bertshohe, Matupi, Aus- tralia, Tasmania New Zealand via Brie bane-Per Prinz, Sigis- mund, 22nd Feb., 8 am. Haiphong and Pakhol-Per

Johanne, 22nd Feb, 8

a.m.

Haiphong Per Hanoi, 22nd Fab,,

9 a.m.

Straits, and India'via Bombay-

2.m.

2 Formosa Channel

8 South coast of China between H.K. and Lamooka 4 South coast of China between H.K. and Hainan.

Corneck, 21st Feb.- Sandakan 15th Feb.. Lumber.-J., M. & Co. Johanne, Gor: 8.5, 952, Ipland, 21st Feb-Macao 20th Fab, Salt-J & Co. Rickmers, Dutch 8.6., de Vries, 21st Tob-Amoy 20th Feb., Ballast.-A. P. & Co.. Achilles. Br. e.s.. 7034, Bailey, 21st Feb.-Shanghai 18th Feb., Gen.B. & 8. Kutsang, Br. ss., 3,109, Bradley, 21st Feb-Singapore 15th Feb., Gen.-J., M. & Co. Br. s.s., 4,250, O. Jones. Station. R.NR. 21st Feb-Lon- don 11th Jan., Gen.-P. &0. Co.

Per Ischia, 22nd Feb., 11 | Nankin, Shanghai, North China, Japan via Moji-Per Nankin, 22nd Feb., 11 am Formosa via Takao, Shanghai

Tientsin and Dairen-- Per Taito-maru, 22nd Feb., 11am..". Philippine Islands-Per Yuen-

sang, 22nd Feb., 1 p.m. Macao-Per Bui Tai, 22nd Feb.,

Siberian

Mali,

1.15 p.m.. Shanghai

and North China (Europe via Si- beria)-Per Chenan, 22nd

Feb., 5 p.m.

Lieutenant-Generals G. H. Moneriet, Sir A. L. Lyttelton- Swatow and Straite Per Chow- Annesley, Sir W. Bellaire, F.G.T.|| tai, 22nd Feb., 5 p.m. Deshon, T, H. Pakenham, A Tientsin-Per Cheongshing, 22nd

Feb., 5 p.m. Wombwell, Hon. B. M. Ward, J. T. Dalyell, and H. Kent.

Hoihow, Haiphong and Pakhoi

Michael Jebsen, 22nd Feb., 5 p.m.

9 a.m.

Major-Generale A. C. Haw- kina, W. Allan, Sir H. M. Ben-Swatow-Per Haimun, 23rd Feb., gough, W. W. Corban, T. F. Dixon, E. H'D. Fairclough, C. Swatow, Amoy and Foochow via Sir E. Leach, H. J. Maclean, A. FitzGerald, Sir C. B. Knowles,

Terapleton, Sir A, B, Tulloch, A. S. M. Browne, H. B. Feilden, W. H. Hawley, and W. D. Tompson.

Tamsui – Per Daigi- maru, 23rd Feb., 9 n.m. Macao-Por Bui Tai, 24th Feb.,

1,15 p.m. Shanghai, Tsingtau, Nor th China, and Japan via Kobe (Europe via Siberia). -Per Nera, 24th Feb., 5 p.m.

Siberian

Mail.

|

CLEARANCES AT THE HARBOUR OFFICE. Feb. 20. Fushike-maru, for Canton. P. E. Freidrich, for Yokohama. Kashing, for Saigon..

Feb. 21. Haitan, for Fooohow, #huyen, for Hongay. Choogva, for K. O. Wan. Landrat Scheiff, for Bangkok. Sabine Rickmers, for Foochow.

Nurex, for Tarakan.

Bellerophon, for Liverpool. Locksun, for Bangkok.

Nankin, for Yokohama. Chiyuen, for Shanghai.

Dalio-maru, for Takao, Taiwan, for Saigon.

7

DEPARTED.

Feb. 21.

PE, Friedrich, for Shanghai. Baitan, for Foschow. Shansi, for Canton. Ohiyuen, for Shanghai. Landrat Scheiff, for Hoihow. Paklat, for Saigon.,, Huichow, for Tientsin. Glenhee, for Saigon.

'

FOR

SHANGHAI, MOI, KOBE &

NÁNKIN

Forecast.

E. winds, moderate;

fair to showery, fog in morning N.E. winds, strong: inoderating

The same as No. 1.

The same AB No 1.

China Coast Meteorological

Register.

21st February, a.m. --

Wind.

Hour

Barometer.

Temperature||

Humidity.

D'tion.

Force.

Wostock 7a 30.03 24`95 Nemuro Hakodate 30.27- Tokio Kochi

W

6a30.26-

13

Д

192

30.28 30.17

nnw 1

11

n

"

H

Nagasaki 30.09 K'shima 30.10 Oshima Naha Ishi'ilma Bonin Is. Chefoo Whaiwei 30.0036 90 BBW 3 Hankow

ose 3

he g

30.04 30.01 29.99

680 1

nne 2 B01

Ichang

Weather.

YOKOHAMA... Capi. Owen Jones, n...n.

SHANGHAI...........

LONDON, via USUAL PORTE or

L'INDON & ANT- WERP.S'roE, Prsine, OmnO, PORT SAID, MARNHELLES.....')

ARD

DELTA

DAP. Martin, B.M.R.

DEVANHA

| Onpt. W. B. Hickoy.

· SOMALI

Capt. W. W.Ccoke, E.N.R.

TO SALON PRIMARY

about

Freight and

22nd Feb Passage

about 1 Freight and 27th Feb,

Nuon

1st March

Freight and Pasing"

about.

6th March

All the above steamers are fitted with wireless Telegraphy.

For Freight; or Passage apply to

P. &0. 8. N. Co.'s office,

Hongkong, 19th February, 1918,

E. A. HEWETT,

Superintendent

NORDDEUTSCHER

LLOYD.

BREMEN.

IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINES

ETHAMKEN.

Foa SHANGHAI, NAGA-1 SAKI, KOBE and YOKOHAMA...............) MANILA, YAP, MAR-

PRINZEITELFRIEDRICH Capt. C. Mundt

TUESDAY,

4th March.

End of

February

Kinkiang

TO LO

[FRIDAY,

Changsha

16,000

17

Shanghai, 30.0241 100 ese 1 e Gutzlaff 29.9745-880 10m Sharp P. 7a30.0955 —— ' — 0 0 Amoy

6&30.0758 89 80 16 Swatow 30.1059 88 ese 2 c Taihoku 5a29.99 nw 2-

21st Feb.,

6a.m.

ONN, SAMARAI, NEW-PRINZ SIGISMUND GUINEA, BRISBANE SNEY & M'BOURNE.

SATURDAY.

Capt. D. Leux

6,000

Taichu

30.04 Tainan 30:02 Koshun 30.01 P'dores Canton

0

**

1

,, 30.01

9 & 30.0162 86

H'kong

6 & 29.99-

Gap Rock

.. 29.9964

ne 6 KOBE and YOKOHAMA

de 8

e 3 o ene 5 c ene 2 o

PRINZ WALDEMAR

22nd February at 9 am

About,pri

Capt. H. Bremer

8,100

|KUDAT & SANDAKAN (BORNEO

1Capt. F. Sembill:

Macao

Marshall, Miss

| Pakhoi

Hoihow Phalien Tourane

68 29.92 68

29.89 70

31

30 40 sw 2 b

0. St. J. Aparri Manila Legaspi Iloilo Bacolod Ceku Labuan

11

29.89 72

no 4 c

34

29.9272

ase 1 c

LLOYD,

"

20.9272 29.9275 9a29.9180

0

10

0 b

ne 1 b

GENERAL AGENTS, HONGKONG and “OHINA.,

E

n1c-

Hongkong, 2011 February, 1918,

PASSENGERS ARRIVED. Par 8.8. Kaifong, arrived 21st inst, from Manila :---

There are, of course, othere who took part in the campaigns, whose names do not now appear in the Army List, and also some among the non-effective names or Swatow, Amoy and Fooohow-mot in the liata of recipients of Orders.

At the head of the Indian Mutiny veterans stands Field- Marshal Earl Roberts, V. C.; and the list includes General Sir Digh ton Probyn, for long associated with the Soveregia and the Court; General Sir Märtin Dillon, the famous Greonjacket; General Sir Henry Brackenbury, one of the stal warts at the War Oflice during Change of Captain. the South African War Lieuten- We are informed that Captain ant-General Sir J: Hille-Johnea E.H. Pratt, R.N.R, late in com. V.C., the life-long friend of Lord mand of the C.M. s.s. Yu Shun, Roberts, and who accompanied has been appointed Captain of him to South Africa as 'comrade; the same company's s.e. Chi Yuen General Sir Richard Harrison, & in place of the late Captain| famous sapper, Quartmaster- Jamieson. General in Pall-mall, and hero of Lucknow; the well-known Gor-

We have to acknowledge re- dons: Lord Wolseley's brother; ceipt of a very tasteful calendar and the boarera of such famous issuedly the Societa Nationale di Ladian names as Lumsden, Stow- Servizi Marittime, and of a blot-,| art, and Prendergast. The Mutiny ling book and calendar from Mas- Generals who still appear in the pero Freres, oigarette manufac Army List as active, employed, turera Cairo, which is one of the colonels of regiments, or under neatest productions we have soon. one or other of the various head- ings are officially given as under: Field Marshal Earl Roberts,

V.O.

Generala-Right Hon. Sir Dighton Probyn, V.O., Sir M. Dillon, Right Hon. Sir H. Brac konbury, W.8. Thatch, Sir R. Harrison, Sir T. E Gordon, Sir

IT'S SAID

Calendars.

Siberian

Mail.

French

Mail.

Straits

A Pure Accident. At the Police Court this morn ing, a rickaha coolie was charged with knocking down an Indinn constable. Inspector Macdonald, who had charge of the case, said he thought the matter was a Japan pure accident, and the defendant was accordingly discharged.

"You can't please every

body" But JOHNSTONE'S

M. P. WHISKY has a splendid

start: It is only a question of

getting every body to try it.

OBTAINABLE” EVERYWHERE,

H. RUTTON FEE & SON,

WINE & SPIRIT MERCHANTS,

Per Haiyang, 25th Feb., Carle

9 a.m.

Shanghai. North China Japan via Moji, Victoria

B.Ü., and Seattle (Europe via Siberia)Per Shid- zuoka aru, 25th Feb,

10

Saigon. Straits. Ceylon, Adelaide, Western Aus- tralia, India, Aden, Egypt and Europe, via Marseil- lea (Late Letters 11 to Noon. Extra Postage 10 cents). Uetters posted in all the Pillar Boxes in time for the first clerance will be included in this contract mail.)- Per Ville de la Ciotat, 25th Feb, 11 am.

and India via Calcutta

For Jelinga, 25th Feb,

noon.

Philippine

Per B. Kutang, arrived 21st inst., from Singapore :~~ Bibby, Mr. and Fleming, Mr. &

Mrg.

Mrs. Paul. Dr.

PASSENGERS, DEPAR TED.

Per 8.8. Biberia, sailed on 18th inst., for San Francisco, &o:- Arde:son, L. Anderson, Miss

H.

Laloaca, B. L. Komor, Geo.

Alexander, A

Lee Shee, Mrs Lerrigo, Geo. E Andrews, Mra E. Leckliter, W.

H.

M.

Briggs, Miss M. Bon, G.H.O.D. Prasit, Nai Briggs. Dr. and

Wuchow 9a

29.9185 0 1b

F. Claxton, Director.

All the steamors of the European Line are fitted with Wireless Telegraphy. Naw System of Telefunken,

For further Particulars, apply to

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WELCHERS & CO.,

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degrees Fahrenheit on the level 1 Barometer, reduced to 32 of the sea in inches, tenths and hundredths.

2 Temperature, in the shade, in degrees Fahrenheit..

saturation, the Humidity of air 3 Humidity, in percentage of

saturated with moisture being 100, 4 Direction of Wind, to two points.

5 Force of Wind, according to Beaufort Scale.

Hongkong-South China Coast Ports.

plezald Accomodation for First-Class Passengers, Electric Light.: Exellent Highest Class, Fastest and Most Luxurious Steamers on the Coast; having Cuisine

FOR SWATOW, AMOY AND FOOCHOW RETURN. (Oopying 9 to 10 days)

STRANSKIPS

·HAFTAN ***** HAIYANO "ou'

CAPTAIN

KÜN ZMAYING,

J. S. Roach .... | FRIDAY, 21st Feb., at 10a.m. A. E. Hodgin***

TUESDAY, 25th Feb., at 10 ■ ̧¤N!

o Rebut on |HAICHING..... | W. O. Pasmanya..... | FRIDAY, 28th Feb., at 10 am

Blackwood, R. O. Lowenstein F. Blackwood, Miss Lilly, Hies

0.,

Linter, J. E. McDowell, J. Mallord, T. F. Moin. T.

Moors, L. 0. Marris, L.

6 State of Weather, b blue sky, Moin, D.

o detached cloud, d drizzling rain Nolasco, Kre. Pt fog, g gloomy, h hall, l' light- Oakes, Mr. and ning, o overcast, p passing Pierce, 8. R

& Mrs. B. F. showers, q squally, r rain, s snow, t, thunder, v visibility, w dew wet). Phipp, rand0 Rain in inches, teaths and

Mrs. I Ehundredths.

Mr

0.A.

Macao-Fer Bui Tai, 25th Feb., Belknap,

1.15 pm.

Telands-Per Zafiro,

Briggs Master

0. 25th Feb., 3 p.m. via Kobe, Yokohama, Careiro, Miss H.

Batchelor, J. J.

Victoria, Tacoma, and Collins, M. J. Vancouver, B.0 Per Caravarro, J. O. Ixion, 25th Feb. 2 p.m. Philippine Islands, Japan via

Nagasaki,

Honolulu, Canada, United States

Callen, W. O.

Clarke, WP

Dawes, J. M

Reid, Mrs

Ramos, V.,

Ransome, Dr. G.

A.

Reinfschneider,

-METEOROLOGICAL.

Previous

Thilippine Islands Per Kalfong Edgecomb, A, E. Robertson Mise Humidity

25th Feb., .p.m.

Feb. 3 p.ro.

Fort Bayard, Haiphong, Fakhoi JEA

*KETE

21.

30.01

63

85

Observatory, 20th Feb., 1919 T. F. Claxton, Director, TIDE TABLE.

Dinitrieff, K. and South America via Dabelstein, Mr. &

Day On Date On Date San Francisco-Per Mr. A

Mr & Mrs R Barometer 29.96 30.00 China, 25th Feb., 2 p.m.

Dunning, E. H, C. T.

Temperature. 69 68 87-94 Edgecomb, E. W. ̈ ̄L. B. ⠀ Ningpo-Por Sheohsing, 25th Freer, Miss

Silva, Mra, A. de Direction}

Wind

E Ferrer, Mr. & Mrs Saito, G. F.

Force Brem, LJ.

Weather and Beigon-Per, Bir Frigge, Mias H. Smith, A. N.

Rain idang, 26th Feb., & a-m watow-Par Haimun, 26th Feb., Flaker, F. G.Stanton. Mr. &

Fonner, G. T. Sexton, Dr. B. Highest open air Temperature, on the 19th

Lowest 98.m.

Furnoisco. L. J, Mrs. J. W, Haiphong, Pakhoi and Saigon-Fowler, Mr. and Sohwell, A..

Per Bungklang, 26th Mrs. J. A. Stein, My A. Feb., 9 am,

W. Faulk, Mr. and Philippine Islands, Australia

Mrs. LO Stone, Mr. and Tasmiinia and New Zea| Fay, E. Aloj})}_{Mm ̈AW; die land via Port Darvin Findley, Dr. W. Tong Kut Bin

Per Guthrie, 26th Feb, 11out code an Thayer, J. B: 5.44 Abam. www.newid Graca, J. AZ Tobin, RJ Shanghai and North China-Per Ganavarro, Mrs. Torfhara, F

Hangsang, 26th Feb. 114 ]J, M^D^ «Talmage,MissI a.myaka Garnjost, FWTalati, B... Macao-Per Sui Tai, 25th Feb Glass, Le Wade, Je

1.15 p.m. Västma Shanghal, North China, Welhai

gwell Chiefdo and Daly

Perlangchow, 26th Febija pime

"All productions" of the ALEX- ANDRA OAFE 00, are under the strictest European Super

Feb. 15th to 21st Feb., 1913.

#

High. Water

Hongkong

Meta

Satan

35 20 4

130 $

Mon,

16 Na inferior High

4

No inferior High'

•Wase

T

*7.0701.7

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On the 14th Feb.

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On 11th Mark 15.10. On 19th March

"On the 7th March. | O n29th Mi, 141, On the 4th Apr!L. On 26th April, LE

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