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LATE TELEGRAMS.
derman Retreat from Warsaw.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, JANUARY 21, 1915.
THE SOUTH AMERICAN
TRADE.
POST OFFICE.
“Shipa' Letter Boxes.
1. It is hereby notifed that during the
SHIPPING NEWS.
ARRIVED.
WEATHER REPORT.
On the list at 11.10-Pressure bas declined quickly at Nemuro, "and slightly last-Choloo, 16th insi, Goa,—Annam and Formenn. A moderate in- M. B.E.
crease has occurred over central Japan. Fooksang, British as, 1,987, TJA. Mitchell, The depression has despened and moved 20th inst.—-Calcutta, 3rd Instant, to the N.E.. of Hokkaido. The area of Gên.-J. H, &Cɔ.
relatively high preamaro" bas "moved
anticyclone central to
to receive on board their veral y Dalia Mart, Jap. 2a, 699, Murokami, 20th eastward and the south of
2. Ships'0Moers are strictly forbidden correspondenes from the Public.
3. Shipmasters are not allowed to place or arpons on board their vomela lotter
on board their vassals will be removed and bazes for the parpose of collecting verres returned to the General Post Onion.
pondence: All such boxes fourd exposed
insk-Swatow, 18th Inst., Gen.Kochi. 0.8. K.
Llangokow. Br. an. 1,220, Benson, 20th inst-Shanghai, 17th Inst., Gen. -3. &&
Moderate susterly winds will prevail over the north part of the China Sea,
(Continued from page 1.) Harbin, Jao. 15.According to good orders are fast owing to this, sa meassge received in Copenhag because when compared in a one-sentinuance of the war all outgoing eer-Misumi Maru, Jap. an. 1,509, T. Tantsui, to moderately over the Chins: Coast,
an from Bada Pesth, the German tomer's stores the well-finished repondentemust be posted at the Caner- Headquarters has issued a com- article attracts the buyer's eye offoes.
Post Office or at any of its Branok mani-ation which prepares the and will tell itself easily, while the public for a retreat of the Germen other, perhaps the superior art foroos from the region of Warean isle, does not look ficiently It is indicated that the German attractive to encourage the im- advance is slower and that the porter to give it a trial. political significance attaching to an occupation of Warsaw would which are about equal in price, are Large quantities of goods, not be justified by the heavy bought from Germany instead of saorifices it would entail. The from England owing to the oredit Petrograd Agency wires that, in facilities given by the German the vicinity of the village of exporters. This trade orn now Vitkovitz, the Russian artillery be diverted to this country. The fired on a German neroplane, which
great bulk of the German manu- dropped near the enemy's lines. factured articles are fifty per cent. their netlations to the Post Office the Another German aeroplane land- cheaper than the corresponding exact hour of departure of their vessels ed in the vicinity of Grodziak, articles in England, but if the in order that the public may have story oning to shortage of petrol, and identical articls as told by the Offlo
facility for posting at the General Post was captured.
Germans were produced (that is
4. Phipping Companies must not re cair from the Public for inclasies in their ships' Papers any but bona fide con-
Chong, Br.ax. 1,333, J. Spoed. 21át inst. —Deli, 10th fast, Ballast–B. &
has a lotterick should be left open Glenyls, Br. u.. 5,995, R. Webster, Stat for inspection when required.
6. Shipping Companies should state in
6. Shipping Companies and Ships” Off- to say, the same materials anders must load to the Post Offee ALL processes used in its on traction) correspondiase posted in the Skips' Letter this disparity would
Boxes or received by Bhips' Officers at the largely orta from which they sailed, or anywhere disappear.
en route te Hoogkong..
"
War risks are not covered by postal
Petrograd, January 14-On the whole front, on the night of the 12th and the following day, there was an artillery and rifle duel. One of our detachments,
I again repeat that for the bulk advancing in East Prussia in the demand of the South American region cast of Rozog, repulsed the markets quality is not an green- enemy's cavalry, which was sup- tial point, finish and low price are registration or insurance. pered by infantry, and stormed a essential; and if success is to be eories of villages, one of which was attained, I can only say, para- strongly fortified and was only phrasing the words of the Chan- evacuated after an attick with the cellor of the Exobequer in his bayonet. We advanced success speech of August 5th last, Enance fully south-west of Mlawa in the must play a great part in this direction of Radzanow. The war upon German South Ameri- German forces on the Kozlow-can commerce. Biakuny-Zaktjor-Sakba front,
after preparing an advance with
heavy gun-fire, assumed the Congress and the Philippines Bill, offensive but were easily repulsad.
THE PARCEL POST AND INSURED LETTER SYSTEM TO BRAZIL IS JUS- PENDED.
Inst.-Singapore, 15th Inst. Gen. ---8, T. & Co.
DEPARTED.
January 20.. Bequaya for Calcutta via Singapore Changaba for Melbourne via Manila Halmun for Swatow Taksang for Haiphong
Hopsang for Ponang via Singapore Indo Maru via Vioteria & Tacom.a Kaijo Mari for Foochow via Switow Nubia for Yokohama via Bingapore
CLEARANCES AT THE
HARBOUR OFFICE.
January 20.
Itsukushima Mara for Milke Tuabin Maju for Takno via Amoy
January 21
« NOTION IS GIVEN THAT AL- THOUGH EVERT POSSIBLE PRE-
Nichiye Karu for Bingapore & Penang CAUTION IS TAKEN TO SECURE Hongkong for Haiphong via Holbow THE SAFETY OF ALL FOSTAL PAC-Yingohow for Shangsal:
Kwangse for Shanghai
4:
KETS WHILST IN THE CUSTODY OF Fas for Liverpool via Singapore THE POST OFFICH THE POSTMAS-Ichang for Hongay Washington, January 14. THE GENERAL CANNOT GIVE COM-Dayawonges for Saigon
PENSATION FOR ANY LOSS OR DA- India for New York via Bhangbai MAGE WHICH MAY BE DUE TO THE ACT OF THE KING'S ENEMIES. UN-
ia
TILFURTHER NOTICE NO LETTERS,
!
PASSENGERS ARRIVED,
Mrs Hunt, Mr & Mrs Allen, Mr & Mrs Hastu.
Par na. Booksang from Caloutta-Capt
MAIL STEAMERS!
THE PENINSULAR
AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO.
ENGLISH MAIL.
Hosgkang Rainfall for the 24 hours WILL despatch VESSELS to the Undermentioned PORTS on or
about the DATES names ****
ending at 10 am, to-day, 0.00 inches.
FORECAST FOR THE 24 HOURS ENDING AT NOOK TO-MORROW,
District.
Forecast.
1 Hongkong and Neighbour- | E. winds,
•moderate: hood
Gae.
N. and NEwinds,
2 Formosa Channel................................... į fresh......
modo- rating..
3 Bauth coset of Gilas bo-) The manie
tween H.K. and Lamooks 'an No. 1.
4 Bouth coast of China be-) The same
tween HILL. and Hainan...) as No. 1.
China Coast Meteorological Register.
Station
31st Jan, 4.0L
Hour.
Barometer.
Temperature.
Humidity.
D'tion.
Weather.
Wostock. Ta Nemurs
da 29,53
Hakodate 30.03 Tokio Kooli Nagasaki
30.10
30.97
30,05
rima
80.45
30.20
30.15
one
30.07
30.18
hvima Per sa Llangebow from Shanghai-Bonin L
PAISOD.
Masats Chard Egrtoft, Orighton & Misa Chefoo
The enemy, in the Borjimon Though the Senate Committee on Gumia-Valia-Shialovsk region, the Philippines bas concluded its advanced several times without hearing of the Jones Bill, other result. In their advance against legislation which is piling up Gamin the Germana at the Upper House for the consider-BOXES, OR PARCELS FOR BELGIUM, & tempted to cover themselves with ation of the members makes it BRAZIL, ORETE OK MONTENEGRO steel shields. South of the Farm appear probable that the Philip AND NO LETTERS, BOXES OR PAR. at Moghely the euomy made pine" measure will be put on the CELS FOR MALTA CAN BE ACCEPT- repeated attacks, all of which were shelf for a while at least. The ED FOR INSURANCE. repulsad.
administration now is bending all Significant German Admission. its energies to coours the passage Harbin, Jan. 11. of the Ship Parohase measure, and The Petrograd Telegraphic it will naturally take precedence Agency wires that the Staff of the over both the Philippine Bill and German Fifth Corps has publish the ac-lled conservation measure.
The services to Germany, Austria, and their Colonies, and to the Ottoman Em- pire are suspended as are also the Parce Post services to Franie & Telugtau.
The Pablls in informed that the late bag
the GP.0.after that time.
PASSENGERS DEPARTED.
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Subject to alteration without notice.
29th Jan.
about 20th Feb.
10 a.m.
31st Mar.
All steamers are fitted with Wireless Telegraphy,
NOTICE TO SHIPPERS.
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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. sta
The production of a Marine Risk Pulley is at
necessary.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
Immediate
E. A. Hewett,
P.&O.9. N. Co.'s office,
Superintendent,
Hongkong, 20th Jan., 1915.
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Para Manchuria for San Franglecoen Jan. 10-Mr&Mr BB Taylor, MPE Lavers 8 Y Ng. Mr & Mrs Under "ad'in the newspapers the follow-It is expected that the ship pure which is made up on board the Canton isney, Mr & Mrs Log-chuan, de Tahaks sa 80.00
MRH Leigh, CA Whitehead, Mind GM Swatow ing explanation:-"As the result chase bill will be rushed through night steamer at 4.54 pm daily is intend- Wark, HA Hm, Miss BC
Pride. Miss Storrs, Rov H E Talohu of anofficial communications to before the end of the present short ed for correspondence taken to the steam-Howard, Capt
BC Maclay, Leo Tainan the papers the German public session. This session of Congress the mail has closed at the G. F. U. at 4.30 Young, Mr & Mrs Lia Ng-ton,
er by those wishing to send same after ers, Mr & Mrs UH French, Miss R Reed, F'dores Loving, Miss C Wolt- Koshun kas basa arsured that we are on will end on March 4.
p.m. and not for d'orrespondence posted at | Luk-liao,Master Liao, Mississ
Miss Sing Canton the eve of a suscessful, altack on
Chakiang Railway Payments, Warsaw. Such a view does not
I Liso, Chow Kin-turg, L W Hangohow, January 16.-The
H Newton, Aky, EB Bruce correspond at all with the real second instalment of payment to
The Dumbea, with the mail from Len- Chun Ping-kam. SL Miss M Rout Washow 9s state of affairs. On the contrary, the shareholders of the Chekiang den (via Siberis) of 20th Dea, is due to Guggenheim. Juk: Falhol official communications report Railway is to be paid on February
rive here on Friday the 22nd inst.
rom, M.
Kahrs A Sabates, K
K Matsumu Mrs EJ Bogg, that the positions south and weet 5 at the Railway Bank in Hang
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Wm McLean, of Warsaw are defended by ohow. On Tuesday, General Chu, ult, is due to arrive here on Saturday, the laub, GA Richards, Mra
OT significant Russian forces, conse-Generalissimo of the province, 23rd Inst. quently an advance against them gave his New Year's dinner at the and a simultaneous investment of Lintsuang, on the West Lake and
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The Panama Maru, with the Mail from A Baldridge, Tredzaan, VAR 0, 84,
MAILS DUB.
the strangfortifications of Warsaw most of the important offioiale Siberian, Dumbea, 22nd inst. are not contemplated in the War were present except the Civil Go-Siberian, Panama Maru, 23rd inst. Sta Fe plane."
Austrian use of Prisoners.
82nd inst, a..
vernor and Mr. Wen, the Com. Harbin, Jan. 11.-The Nish are at present in Peking on missioner of Foreign Affairs, who
MAILSCLOSE TO-MORROW. correspondent of the Petrograd official business. The British Swatow & Bangkok-Per DRUFAR, Telegraphic Agency states that Consul, Japanese Consul, the Haiphong-PerBINGAN, 22nd inst.10 a the enemy has commenced the Commissioner of Customs, Mr. Filippins -Por HUICHOW 22ad Jan. construction of fortifications near Okabira of the Salt Gabelle and Feilchevo, using prisoners, who Dr. Main were the foreign guests Swatow, Amoy & Foochow For HAI- are working under direct fire of who were present.-N. C. Day Saigon--For TJIPANAS 22nd inst. 9 p.m.
the Servisne.
DIARY OF WAR.
(Continued from back of Page 8.)
Jan. 16.-Russians Bayonet an
News.
SILIMPOPON COAL. BUNKERS
can be supplied at cheap rate.
SEBATTIK
entire Turkish regiment in the SANDAKAN & Caucasus. French Socialista de-
olare in favour of a continuation;
(British North Borneo).
11a.m.
YANG, 22nd Jan. 1 p.m.
SATURDAY, 23rd Jan. Pakhoi Balphong-For HANOL, 23rd
Jan, 10 ...
Lab,
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Suren, Mr & Mrs EE Clark. Mrs Dи J Lavora Major GF Lyon, Mr & Mrs H Parsonage, Mr & Mrs Milner, Mr
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T. F. Claxton, Director. Hongkong Observatory, Jan. 21.
HA1-Fahrenheit on the level of the won in in- 1 Barometer, reduced. to 32 degrass chos, tenths and hundredths.
Swatow, Amoy & Toochow For Philippine L-Par TEAN, 26th Jan., 3
TAN, 26th Jan, 1pm.
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Bhanghal & N. China-For!KANCHOW, 26th inst, 3 pm...
WEDNESDAY. 27th Jan. Swatow-Por HAIMUN, 27th Jan, noon.
THURSDAY, 28th Jan.
2 Temperature, in the shade, in degroca Fabrenkalt,
5 Humidity, in percentage of saturation, the Humidity of air saturated with mola- ture being 100.
& Direction of Wind, to two points 5 Force of Wind, according to Beaufort Scalo,
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points.
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ITiontain-Pukow Railway Shanghai Br. P. O. Thursday, 28th Jan.3 Batavia, Samarang, and Sourabaya-Por TJITAROEM, 23rd inst. 3 p.m.
SUNDAY, 24th Jan: Swatow-Per HAIMUN, 24th Jan. 9 a.m. Swatow, Amoy & Formosa via Tamrai- PerDALJIN MARU, 24th Jan, 9.
MONDAY, 25th Jan. Haiphong-P SUNGKJANG, 25th Jan.
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© Rain in inches, tenths and hundredths
METEOROLOGICAL.
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at p.m. Barometer... 30.07 30.09.30.07 Temperature.......
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