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ANTI-GERMANS IN HARBIN.

Dangers of Speaking the Wrong Language.

Germans Ordered Out.

Harbin, Aug. 4

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY

DIARY OF THE WAR.

(Continued from Extra).

POST OFFICE

All the Homeward Siberian Mails don, patched from Hongkong up to and la- cluding that of the 18th July, havo Tosch- ad Londos.

The Pubilo will be advised when notice of arrival of the firs remaining malla sent to London via Siberia, viz, E. of India, Yorck, Korea, Kanchow, and Paul Lebat,

is received.!

The Amazone, with the Malls from

SHIPPING NEWS.

ARRIVED,

AUGUST" 26, 1914.

WEATHER REPORT.

Un the 26th at 17.85–Black Bast" Drum belsted.

On the 18th at 11.20-Pressure has Erelt, Br. as, 2,380, James, 35th laat decreased slightly over Luzon and Annam Singapore, 27th lust. Gon.-D. & and is nearly stationary along the gast Co.

coast of China. It has been oscillating at Hongkong.7

Myrmidon, Br. 3,042, E. Taylor, 25th Inst. Singapore, 19th fnat., Gón. -D. & S.

No returns from Japanese stations o Formosa.

Loongsang. Br. s.s. 1,093, W. G.G.Leask, The typhoon appears to have moved 23th inst. Manila. 20th instant, to the north-west and then remained GrowJ. An a Do

stationary.” Thero is now a fair prospect 'ofitacurving to north-eastward. Hinssog Br. 3 1,885, Kumeday, 25th fast-Manila, 22ad Inst., Gen, J. M. & Oo!

-Singapore, 20th fast.. Gen.-G. L., & Co.

Kwangtah. Obínové s.m. 1,558, Sangater, 26th Inst.--Shanghai, 21st inst.. Gen.-G.M. 8. N. Co.

Angust 22.-Germans impose war favies of 82,000,000 and £8,000,000 respectively on Province of Liege and City of Brussels, Canadian House of Commona pasa war appropriation- News reached as yesterday that

f. $5,000,000. Servians rout the German Ambassador and Russian successss reported at pended.

Austriane along the Drina. countries beyond is for the present sus- The Purcel Post fervice to, Egypt and staff had left 81. Petersborg, umbinnen and in Galicis. Brauce! that all Germans have to-day protsats against German use of received marching orders out of] Harbin. The Consul and hium dum bullets Press Bureau London (via Sibaris), of Wednesday, the Benarty, Br. an. 2,310, W. Reid, 26th inst. staff leave this afternoon, whilsanonnces that military position 20th ult, is due to arrive here to-morrow. of Allies is satisfactory, Germans business men are allowed a week!

and Wottern. from yesterday to settle their cupy Alost

The Yokohama haru, with the A mori- affairs. There is quite a solony

¡German artillery attack on Namur can Mail ex Nippon Maru, is die¦to ar-

rivebore to-morrow. of Germans up here and severa begun.

August 23.-Rassisna ospture prominent business houses. The Golday and Insterburg Britiak

numerous thand French Loans of £10,000,000 infs Singapore on Saturday, the 22nd inst other nationals with the exception, Belgium announced. Mediter- may thin air bere of course, of Russians and Japan ranean declared free of hostile light. This packet brings the parcel ese. The anti-German feeling it hips. Admiralty announces that malls closed in Londen for despatch Mackinaw for Salgon via Honguy very great here and it is not safe Germans continue to sontter by the all-ses route on the 22nd ult, and Shohsing for Shanghal via Swatow to speak German in the streete. wines indiscriminately upon or

for despatch overland on the 28th ult. Taming for Kollovia Manila

As for Shanghai via Bwatow

for Bangkok linary trade routes. Japan de- German Officer Arrested.

clares war on Germany,

The Parcel Post Service via Siberia to Chiguen for Shanghai There have been two or three Minister announces that contact

August 24. French Foreign suspended. notable arrests of German Reserve officers. One was taken prisone forces all along the line without has been established between the in the train between here and Changohun and brought book advantage to either side. Japan Siberian, Amazone, 27th inst. under heavy escort. It is alleged begins bombardment of Tsingtau. American, Yokohama Maru, 27th inst.” that he had important maps, etc.asians occupy Arys, west of English, Arcadia, 27th inst. among bie effects. I am unable to Lyck. Servisas clear thecountry at obtain any information as to Loznitza, Lesbnitza and Shabatz, ||

åre far more

he will be sent to Irkutek and remain a prisoner of war,

Doubtful Character,

The Arcadia, with the English Mail,

to-morrow, the 27th inst., at day-

DEPARTED.

August 25.

countries in Europe, other that Ravels, Aah for Balgoa

MAILS DUE.

defeating Austrian column. MAILS CLOSE TO-MORROW,

HUE,"27th Aug., 8 a.m.

3.12.

Saigon-Por DEVAWONGSE, 27th Aug..

..

8 a.m.

for Foochow via Swatow for Moji ria Amoy

Kusicbow for Tientsin via Wei Hal Wei Demodocus for Liverpool vin Singapore Sado Maru for Seattle tla Keelung Saigon Maru for Bombay via SingaporeTM Kallo Maru for Foochow via Swatów Wimamao for San Franciaco

CLEARANCES AT THE

HARBOUR OFFICE.

August 25,

Hongkong Rainfall for the 24 hours ending at 10 km. to-day, 6.42 inches.

FORECAST FOR THE 34 HOURS ENDING AT NOON TO-MORROW.

District.

Forecast. N.W.

1 Hongkong and Neighbour- winds,

bood..

2 Formosa Channel...

moderate fair.

Cyclonic gales.

3 South coast of China be) The sama' tween H.K. and Lamecks as No. 1.

11

3 Bouth coast of China be-? The same tween H.K. and Hainan...) as No. 1.

China Coast Meteorological Register-

Station

August 26. Colombo Maru for Bumbay via Singapore Whalwei Kwangtah for Canton Haimun for Bwatow

where he is detained, but it in Serrians ready to cross the Save expected that, if the charge of a} apy is not brought against him and invade Hungary, Belgians Fort Bayard, Haiphong and Pukko-Por

clear country around Antwerp. Swatow. Shanghai & North China-Per Erviken for Bangkok.

Mishima Maru for Kebe via Yokohama Big battle in progress between

SHAOHSING, 27th Aug., 8 Katori Maru for London vin Singapore allies and Germans; Earl of

Babine Rickmers for Canton Leven" dangerously wounded. Namur falls to Germans. Ohar le "The gentleman in question haeroi taken and re-taken. been travelling in Northern Man- August 25.-Italian Premier oburia for the past few months announces that Italy will not ropresentative of a German abandon neutrality. After heavy analine dye company: Last even-fighting in Belgiom, British and ing a German in the Navy Reserve French troops fall back on cover. who had missed bie train, bavingtog positions; Germans" soffer got his fere from his consul, nad heavily.

certain uncomplimentary remark

about Russia in a public restaur

ant. The public eslted the police

and he was marched of. It is the Russian Civil Governor to

Straite & India via Calcutta-Per LAI

BANO, 27th inet., 10a.m.

Shanghai & N. China-Per ANHUI,

27th Aug, 2p.m.

Shanghai, N. China & Japan via Naga-

Bak & Viadivostock. Por ERROLL, 27th inst, 3 p.m.

FRIDAY, 28th Aug. Swatow, Amoy & Foochow--Per HAI

1. YANG, 28th Aug., 9 a.m.

15008

Mail.

SANG, 23th Inst., poor.

Salgon, Straits. Ceylon, Ade- lade, Western Australia, In. din, Aden, Egypt and Europe vis Marseilles (Late Letters 11

Myrmidon for Yokohama via Kobe Tiikini for Batavia via Billiton

26th Aug., s.m.

Winds

Hour.

Barometer.

Temperature.

Humidity.

Weather.

Farca.

29.71 73 58 a

5 be

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To Ball'On Remark

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about 27th Aug.

Freight

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Capt. B. Barcham

27th Aug.

& Marseilles

LONDON, ria Ur) Malta

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SHANG HAIN

R.N.R.

MOJI, KOBE Namur. AND YOKO (Capt. A. Collyer HAMA...)

Freight & P'eage

noon

Freight &P'saze

29th Aug.

about

3rd Sept.

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NOTICE TO SHIPPERS.

SHIPPERS are informed that the P. & O. Company's Vessels are insured under The British Government National Insurance Scheme and they can effect War Risk Insurance on individual shipments with The National Insurance Committee, London, through their representatives there..

The production of a Marine Risk Policy is not immediatel necessary,

For Freight or Passage, apply to

P.& 0.8. N. Co.'s office.

Hongkong, 25th Aug., 1914

E. A Hewett,

Superintendend

MESSAGERIES MARITIMES

Wostock, 78 Namaro Hakodate Tokio Kooh!

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PASSENGERS DEPARTED.

H'kong

Gap Rock

Macao

29.57 29.50 80

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9a

29.04

PASSENGERS ARRIVED,

Pora Loongsung from Manila--Hearst Thompson, Lunian, Fellows, James,

Por sa. Kwanglah from Shanghai--Mr Koshun Fishor.

P. 70 29.61 BJ

Holhow Phyllon

·Paran, Mishima Mara for Japan elo, R Mitaul, Anki, Miss LB Guthrie, Miss J Guthrie. Chung Too-ting. I Vincent Summer, Harrison, Fravis, Dr F P White- to Noon Extra Postage 10 hill, Rietard, Miss Richard, Lian Yoa-C. St. J. ,centa). (Letters posted in all Ann, Mrs Comming, Mater Hoabal, Me-

in all Farland, Wigmith,

doubtful whether he will ever setlow them to remain in Harbin Straits, India via Caluutta-Por FOOK- Tsingtau whither he proposed to and to become Russian subjects," leave. All German dignboards, as they are of Slavonic origin. So oto., have disappeared in the far nothing definite as to whether business quarter, which is not they will get their request granted surprising after the crowd's is known, but at any rate they are hostile demonstration before the allowed to stay on in Harbia. Austrian Consular Agent, who Trade Dislocated. carries on a business, last Sunday. With other things of greater A Benediction Service was held consequence requiring immediate at the Russian Church in Newttention no doubt the Russian Towa, all troops and military authorities will allow the question being in attendance and a great brought up by Russian subjects crowd. The service was impres, concerning the Chinese Cartoma

the

Pillar

Manis,

first clearance will be included, Panagi, Y Kikuchi, M Nishi and Jones. Legaspi

Iloilo in this contract mail)-Per For an. Kätori Maru for London.eto-Bacolod AMAZONE, 28th Aug., 10a.m. Mr & Mr P. Rooper Bosch, Mr & Mrs Cebu

Mr A Masunaga. Mr. E. Labuaz

Mrs Chtsuka Mrs E. Longhi

Dr. F. Mori, Barón E. Chahima, Mr.

SATURDAY, 29th Aug.

Bomanji, Mr B. L. Cohen. Mr. R. Block

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20.59 81 78 nne 20.56 52 71 n

AW

2000

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1st or 2nd Sept;

MAKSEILLE via PORTS

Amazone Paul Lecat

·20.67 81 600 2 p 29.37 77 Sw 40

28th Aug. at noon 1st Sept.

(probably).

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T. F. Claxton, Director,

Miss Grant, Mrs Seare, Mrs LGrut, Miss Hongkong Observatory, Aug. 26,

H. 9. Crompton, Miss F. Caswell, Mr G.

Misa I

eive, and afterwards Gen. Affing."to remain dormant for the time Philippine Is-Per LOONGRANG, 29 H. Ly Mr. Bare Miss Carrick Fahrenheit on the level of the sea to in-

sieff addressed the troops. Accom-being, as all trade will be more panied by two military bands, or less dislocated for some time many banners, etc., the crowd to come. Unless the annexation then marched in mass to the

of Northern Manchuria takes authorities Place, the Customs authorities principal Russian private residences, whore cheers will have at any rate breathing were given and speeches made space to decide on certain reforms Both the British and Japanese in the Harbin District upon which Consulates were visited and the rentually the Russiana will Coneal said a few words before the insist.-N. . Daily Newa.

orowd leftsgain. Notwithstanding

the mid-day heat the enthusiasm!

of the crowd remained unnbatad

for several hours.

Unwilling Enemies.

SILIMPOPON COAL.

BUNKERS

at

The Austrian Consul at Tientsin can be supplied at cheap rate has ordered. all Austriana' liable for service to leave for Tientein, SANDAKAN & SEBATTIK

(British North Borneo), and there are quite a number of At those ports steamers calling Austrian residents, but most of for bunker coal exclusively are them are Czechs and not at all

exempt from all shipping dues in sympathy with Austria. They and charges. have en masse sent a petition to

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SHING, 29th inst, 4 pm.

SUNDAY, 30th Aug.

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1 Barometer, reduced to 32 degrees. Capt Locky, Mr.I Mr H. Yamamoto, ches, tenths and hundredths. Mr. B Bogimoto, Mrs. 9. Sugimote. Lt. Col, & Mra Hobbs, Mr & Mrs S. M. Smith & Infant, Mr. M. Miys, Mr. Bo'lessort, MmL. N. Ross, Mrs P. L. Mackoson, Mr 9. Umeda, I

Mre Umeda,

2 Temperature, in the shade, in degrees Fahrenheit.

3 Humidity, in percentage of saturation, the Humidity of air saturated with mois- ture being 100.

4 Direction of Wind, to two points. 5 Force of Wind, according to Bonafore Scala.

Mr. K Wade, Mr. T. Kokutu, Mr. Bennett, Rov. G. Horan, Rev. E

E. Monti, Mrs Blacketh, Mrs Los- Mr. P. V. Cresole, Mrs Bernett, Miss Bennett, Mr. Morgan, Mr. F. Noda, T.

Araki. Mr. C.

Mr.

J. Bob Miss P. Faonts, Mara,

Mrs J. Wood,

M Swalow-Per HAIMUN, 30th Aug. 8 aru. F.Jacob, Mrs Kobayashi, Roy. P. Beance, State of Weather, b blue sky, o dei Kissomal Capt. O, B. Schlafino, teohed cloud, d drizzling rain, flog, g Rev. P. Lufobre, Rev. P. Mas- passing showers, a squally, z rain, s KNOW,

L.Cog. Rev. E. Chever- thundor, v visibility, w dew wet. Cartney, Her tier, Rev. H. Bittiat, N. P. Milaos, A. Aked HAI-A. A. Lawrie, Thos. Vler, F F Tivoll, G

Bernasconi, A. G. Martyn, F Parkinson,

Ü Tamura, T. T. Khomioni, Rev. Ferrand,

TUESDAY, let Sept, Swatow, Amoy & Foochow-Per

TAN, 1st Sept., 9am.

Philippine Is. Per TEAN, ist Bapt.

.p.m.

WEDNESDAY, 2nd Sept.

MELD

ahl, K Ishii, J Robayashi, Rev. D. gloomy,h hali, I lightning, o overcast, p

2 Rev. Blancslini, Lio, Wong.

PASSENGERS EXPECTED,

Per as. Miahla Maru from London-

Sandykan-For HINSANG, 2nd Sept., 10 Mrs CF Fonseca, Miss MJ Fonseca.

01.10.

THURSDAY, 3rd Sept.

Wel-hai-wei Chefoo & Tientsin R HUICHOW, 3rd Bopt, Ida..

FRIDAY, 4th Sept.

Swatow, Amoy & Foochow-Per HAI

CHING, 4th Bept., 0a.m.

WEDNESDAY, 16th Sept.

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