"GERMAN VIOLATIONS.
(Continued from page 3.)
S far as British merchant
THE WAR!
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, MARCA 24, 1915,
| (Oentinued from back of page 8.).
shipping is oncerned, the Dec. 20-26-Sovere fighting on Navy League, aro ucable to
the line of the Baura River. disera any fresh development of
POST OFFICE,
"NOTICE IS GIVEN THAT AL- THOUGH REVEY POSSIBLE PRE-
CAUTION IS TAKEN TO SECURE
SHIPPING NEWS.
ARRIVED.
THE SAFETY OF ALL I OSTAL PAC- | Haltan, Br.a. 1,153, J. W. Evans, 24th KETS WHILST IN THE CUSTODY OF
fat-Bwatow, 23rd Inst., Gen. D. Li, St Co. THE POST OFFICE THE POJTMAS-
WEATHER REPORT.
On the 4th at 11.55-Pressure hat decreased quickly over northern Japan and alightly over N. China and the Bon- Ins. It has increased slightly to mode rately over 8. Chins, Formosa Annam and the Philippines, and cvruldarably over South Manaburta and South Japan,
the methods of nara! warfare in Dec, 22-French Parliament: ok. /TER GENERAL CANNOT GIVE COM- Devawongie, Br.sa. 1,047, C. W. Shearer to the oust of Hokkaido; the unticyclone
the declaration of the German
sembles.
Admiralty The total disregard Deo. 23-French Chamber votes
of international conventions WAS fully manifest-from the earliest alages of the war; but the avowed intention to prosecute a program. me of piracy nad murder from which neutral commerce will not be exempt, will serve to orlighten the non-belligerent nations' apon
war oredit of £340,000,000, Dec. 25-British naval ant seriil raid against Cuxhaven."
Dec.
28
French occupy Bt. Georges, near Nisuport.
the real character of German Jan, 1, 1915-British battleship.
agression. When Great Britain declared the North Sea a military'
Formidablo sunk in the Channel:
aren every conceivable precaution Jan. 3-French captare Steinbach, was taken to protect the interests Jan. 3-4-Russians win decisive
1
of neutral shipping. In contrast with this sane and perfectly legitimate procedure, the world is menaced-for what it may be Jan. worth-with the threat of attack; upor life and property, nectral Jan. and belligerent alike..
3. Neutral Ships.
victory over Turks in the Caucasus, Rassions overrņo Bukovius.
8-French advance sorcas Aisne, worth of Scissons. 13-Tarka "occupy Tabriz Count Berchtold resigna
FENSATION FOR ANY LOSS OR DA- MADE WHICH MAY BE DUE TO THE
TILFURTHER NOTJUE NO LETTERS
23rd Inst.–Balgon, 18th lasikat,
· Rise-Chindas.
The deprosalon has deepened and moved
'has also moved eastwards and in now gene tral In the astern Sea to the south of
Modern to to fresh easterly, winds will prevail over the north part of the China
ACT OF THE KING'S ENEMIES. UN-Taksang. Br... McClure, 24th lust, Korea.
Holbow, tad irst; Gen-3. M. BOXES, OR PARCELS FOR BELGIU
& Co. BRAZIL, CRETE OR MONTENEGRO
AND NO LETTERS, BOXES OR PAR-
CELS FOR MALTA CAN BE ACCEPT ED FOR INSURANCE,
War risks are not covered by postal registration or insurancs,
THE PARCEL POST AND INSURED LETTER SYSTEM TO BRAZIL İS BUS- PENDED.
קיי
The services to Germany, Austria, and
Hercules, Norw. u., 2,429, R. Wilbelmsen, 23rd instant-Oblogwantao, 18th inst, Coal-D. & Co.
Yingohow, Br. r. 1,216, E. L. Jones, 24th
Inat-Shanghai, 19th Inst, Gen. ~D. & 3.
Sea,
Hongkong Rainfall for the 24 hours sading at 10a.m. to-day, 0.94 inches.
'FORECAST FOR THE 24 HOURS ENDING AT NOON TO-MORROW.
District
Forecast.
Talahun, Chi, s.s. Westerland, 24th Inst—
Shanghai, 23rd lost,, Qon.-Q. M, | S. N. Co. Tosa. Maru. Jap, as. 3,610, 3. Takano, 23rd |
Inskoj, 18th inst, an-N.1 Y. K.- Beavortich, B., 2,160, F. Smith 24th inst-Singapore, 17th inst. Gen. -0. L. & Co...
Suwa Maru, Jap, na. Mura), 24th insti— Shanghai, 21st Inat., Gen.-N. Y, K.
their Colonies, and to the Ottoman Em-Lushow. Br.ax. 1,221, Meathizel, 24th Inst.
Jan. 19-German air fleet bom-pire are suspended as are also the Paropl
Fost services to Franco & Tsingtau.
The Executive Committee of the Navy Logue has giren oareful tudy to that part of Jan. the proceedings of the agua Pesce Conference and of the! International Nival Conference Jan: held in London in 1908-09 which deal specifically, with the righte Jan. and privileges of neubal ship- ping during maritime war and nothing can be more convincing Jan. than that it was the definite and unanimous desire of both Confer-
bars Yarmouth and other Norfolk coast towne, 21-General Falkenhayn, German Wor Minister, refigne.
24-British naval victory in North Sea: the Blacher sunk. 26-Germans lose two bat- talions at Givency and Cuin oby.. 31-Germany inaugurates submarine raids on British shipping:
British Postal Orders are now on sale
-Cantor. Gen.-B. & S. S.Rickmers, Dat, s., Schnurman 24th inst.3 Canton, Gen-Chinoze.
Taiwan Maru, Japan ss. 1.145. H. Sakai 24th last-Hougbeh Bay, Zint inst, Bal-Chinese."
at the Sai Yung Foos Branch Post Office. Daigi Maru, Japan .. 846, 8. Tokushigo, 24th Inst-Swatow, 23rd instant GOD.-09.E.
The Fublic are advised to post early as there is a danger of lato posted correspon. dence missing the mail owing to the con- sorship.
The afternoon Mall for Canton will close
onder to protect in the fullest Feb. 3-German destroyer Banks at the General Postco at 6p.m. No late
by Ruesian submarine off bag will be closed on board the steamer. measure possible the free access
Denmark. Gerruan auxiliary cruiser sunk off Patagónis,
5-Turks attempt to cross. Suez Canal.
to and safe transport of neutral commerce in waters which might
theatre of warlike Feb. be the
It was, of course, activity. fully contemplated that such ves-Feb. sels would be subject to the right of search by belligerente and Feb. would under given conditions be liable to capture. Great care us
6-Ailies resolve te noite financial resources, 8-Total British Cacaalties 104,000. Turks retreat from Suez Canal.'
however, taken to define the re- Feb. 10-Germans execute the
"gulations applicable to captured neutral shipe. These regulations Feb. are embodied in the articles com- prized by Chapter IV. of the D-Feb. olaration of London, and will be found in Schedule B. Feb. attached to this Memorandum. It
will clearly be mporaible to give Y these articles-to which Ger. any is the first Bignatory-if Leutral ships aro attacked without warning on the high seas.
rebel Maritz.
17-Canadian contingent
lande in France.
20-27-Over 10,000 Ger- mang surrender in France. 27.-Allied Fleet enters the Dardanelles after destructive bombardment.
The Pillar Box formerly at the junction of Kimberley and Nathap Roads has boon
removed to the janssion of Austin Aveaus and Kimberley Road,
Compensing on Saturday, the 27th lust. a mail for Canton will be closed at the G P. O. every Saturday, at 6 p.m.
The Oriental, with the Eaglish Mailleft Singaporo on Sunday, the 21st inst,, and expected to arrive here to-morrow.
is
The Nubla, with the Mail from Lou don (via Siberia) of Saturday, the 27th ult."
is due to arrivo hora to-morrow.
The Tamba Maru,' with the American Mail ex Manchuria, is scheduled to arrive here on Sunday, the 28th lost. **y
effect Mar. 1-House of Commons votes
supplementary credit of 377 millions and a fresh credit of 250 millions?
3-British aeroplanes alinok Ostend.
March
The Ernest Simons, with the French
The Navy League, therefore, earnestly appeal to the voluntary March 9,-Second Canadian.con- Mall is duo to arrive bora on Sunday, the
naval organisations of all mentral countries to protest against the criminal broach, by Germany of solemn engagements which in the eight of all nationa it pledged itself to abservo.
tingent lands in England. 28th inst. March 3-10.-Four German sub- 'marines accounted för. i
March
10-British
Neuve Chapelle.
DEPARTED.
March 23. Kunal Maru for Hull (G.B.) Kiangping for Kehan
Yasaka Maru for Kobe via Shanphal Aki Maru for Seattle via Shanghat Has for Haiphong via K. C. Wan Huichow for fanton Berarin for Haiphong
Tean for Iloilo via Mandla
Kanchow far Shanghai
Fo'ching for Shanghai Hatching for Foochow via Swatow Rangoon Mart for Bombay via Singapore City of Coruith for London vin Kosichung
#
CLEARANCES AT THE " HARBOUR OFFICE.
Hongkong and Neighbat
bood
Forinoss Channel....
Bouth coast of China be- tween H.K. and Lamooks
South coast of China be- tween H.E. and Hainan...
MAIL STEAMERS
THE PENINSULAR
AND
ORIENTAL S. N. CO.
ENGLISH MAIJ.
WILL despatch VESSELS to the Undermentioned PORT3 or OF
about the DATES named
For
SHANGHAI
Freight & Pango
Freight
& Psage:
Steamers
Oriental
To Sail On Romar) «
10. m Capt. A. L. Valentini 26th Mar.
Freight
Peage
E & SE winds fresh to
LONDON via Usual Ports of call...
Nubla
Capt. A. B. Garwood
«побл 26th Mar
R.N.R.
maderate;
cloudy
L'DON via S'pore, | Namur
10 ́a.m.
generally,
Fenang, Colombo, Capt. A. Collyer
31st Mar.
some rald.
Fort Said and
Marseilles .........
N.Ewinds, fresh.
SHANG HA IS
MOJI, KOBE | Nellore
AND
HAMA
The amo aa No. 1.
YOKO-(Capt. J. Gaunt
KIPSIĘ,
R.N.R
Subject to alteration without notice.
about
Freight
1st April
& P'esgo
All steamers are fitted with Wireless Telegraphy. For Freight or Passage, apply to
The same
No. 1.
China Coast Meteorological Register.
E. A Hewett,
P.&O. 8. N. Co.'s office,"
Superintendent.
Hongkong, 22nd Mar, 1915.
Btation
24th Mar., am.'
¡Winda
Hour.
Barometer.
Temperature.
Humidity.
Wentber.
D'tion
Forca
Wostook a 30.23.22
ва 29,32 Nemuro Hakodata
Toklo Kochi Nagasaki L'egima Oshima Naha Isbl'
29.58
29.95 30.231
3025 30.05
30,23
30.32 45
3 b
30.18
30.35
30.03
Whaiwel Hankow Lobang
Bonin Is. Chefoo
30.08
30.21 39.82.ow G bo
Kiuklang
Changahs
30.30 45
2 oz
Shary
P. 78 30.08 49 92
Ga 30.07 57 87 ne
2 or
Swatow
March 23.
Talhoku 56 30.00 61
19
30.13 55 100.
2 of
98
e
Talchu
30.05 61
30.06 61
Tainan
30.02 61
nnw
Koshun
29.99 70
F'dores
ores
30.00 €4
ane B
2 a
12
Cap Rock
30.04 61 95 9 3,02
6 orit
.
60
9.6% 63 98 me
2 of
Tungehan for Canton
March 24. Namsang for Calcutta via Singapore Prometheus for Bangkok Tosa Maru for Calcutta via Singapore- Yingshow for Caston Fausang for Saigon
"PASSENGERS: ARRIVED.
Amey
Macao Wuchow
Pathol
Bolhow
68 30.10 :63 100.e
6 29.99 72 966.
Fhullen nuden
Tourans
O. St. Ayatri Dagupan
capture
MAILS DUR,
English, Oriental, 24th lust: Siberian, Jubla, 25th inst.
Mrs Hall.
Per se. Taiskua From Shanghai-Mr&Logaspi
SING, 27th inat. 4 p.m.
Shanghal, and North China Labusn (Europe via Siberia)-SHAOH-
Tacloban follo Surigao
12
March 14-Aanounced that Gor-American, Tamba Mara, 28th inst. man losses in La Bassee region French, Ernest Simona, 291k jost,
total 10,000 in three days..
March
Attached to the Memorandum are the provisions of the Hague Convention relating to attack upon hospital ships, sad the In- ternational Naval Conference'a articles relating to destruction of March 16.-Sir John French Shanghal & N. China-Par LUCHOW
neutral prizes,
SILIMPOPON COAL. BUNKERS
can be supplied at cheap rates at SANDAKAN & SEBATTKI
(British North Borneo). At these ports steamers calling for bunker coal exclusively are exempt from all shipping dues and charges.
A. BUNE.
14. German cruiser Dreiden suuk off Juan For nandez Island.
estimates German losses in
́ ́ MAILS CLOSE TO-MORROW."
25th inst., p.m.
Siberiau
20.89 73 saw 2 of 29.01
050
29.95 73.92 0.5 29.93 64 76 0 1 b 29.98 69 92. 06 29.97.70 85 na mi b 29.97 75 92 -wuw 1 b
29.04 77 84zi 30 29.80 73 03
O. W. JEFFRIES, Director.
(Tiootsin Pakow Service Shanghai Br. Hoogkong Observatory, Mar. 24. P.O.Thursday, 1st April.y
MONDAY, 29th March.
Amoy Formosa via Tamsui-For KAIJO M, 29th lust., 11a.m.
La Bassee region to be 17,000, Hothow & Patho-Por. WENCHOW, Swatow, March 18.-British battleships
25th inst., 9 a.m.
Irresistible and Ocean and Straits, Ceylon, Marsolllos & London--
Fronch battleship Bouvet sunk by floating mines in
Dardanelles. Admiralty ang nounces that it has reason to believe the Karlsraho was sunk off the West Indies in! November.
*
March 19.-Russiansenter Memel,
East Prussia, March 21.-Futile Zeppolin raid
on Paris,
March 32. Pizamyel surrenders
to the Itussians,
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P. O. Monday 29th fost
Siberian
FRIDAY, 26th March.
Shanghai and North China (Europe vin Biberia) Por- ORIENTAL, 26th lost; 9 a.m.
[Tiontain-Pukow Railway Shanghai Hr. P. O. Monday, the 29th March.] Halphong -Por KEIJO MARU, 26th lost.
9 a.ni. Wel-bal-wel & Tientsin-PerHUICHOW
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TAN, 26th last noon, v k Shanghai, & North China-Per YING-
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TUESDAY, 30th March.
C'dian
& U.K..
Aman
Mails.
Philippine Islands, and Japan vis Nagasaki, Honolulu, Unit- od States, South America & 8. Frandaco & U. Kingdom Evis Canada-Per OHINA, 30th
Inst. 11a.m.
Philippine Islands, Japan via Moil, Victoria, and Tacoma
da
and United Kingdom via Cana
Far CANADA MARU, 30th Mar 1pm
Philippine Is Ands-Per CHINHUA, 30th
inst., 3 pm.
1 Barometer, reduced to 32 degrees Fahrenholt on the level of the sea in in- ahes, tenths and hundredths..
2 Temperature, in the shado, la degrees Fahrenheit.
3 Humidity, In porcentage of saturation the Humidity of air saturated with mois tura being 100,
4 Direction of Wind, to two poluta
5 Force of Wind, according to Bonafore Bosla,
State of Weather, b blue sky, o da- tsohad cloud, d drizzling rain, I fog, gloomy, b'hail, 1 lightning, & overcast, p passing showers, e squally, r rain, & now, thunder, v viiblity, w dow TOLEDO,
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METEOROLOGICAL.
Barometer Temperatura Humidity
Previous
Day On date. On datë
at a pan, at 6 sim at a pin. 30.09
30.01
70
92 95%
Wind Direction: EN
Force..........
FRIDAY, 2nd April, Bwatow, Amoy & Foochow-Por. HAI
CHING, 2nd April, noon. Swatow, Amos and Foochow For HAI- Weatherm
MUN, 30th inst, noon.
French
SATURDAY, 3rd April,
Balgon. Straits, Burmah, Coy. lou, Adelaide, Western Austra lia, India, Adon, Egypt & Eu- rope, Per POLYNESIEN, 3rd April, 11 am
WEDNESDAY, 7th April.¦
Austra➡
lan
Mall
1
96 M
orlt 0.04
Highest open ale Temperature on the Lowe
30.11
H.K. Observatory, 24th March.
0, W. JEFFRIES, Director.
TIDE TABLE.
32nd Mar., to 28th Mar, 19.5.
High
Water
Hongkong
Low. WHY longco)
Time 1724 3.5 Not Low W.
Philippins Ilands, Australia, Tasmania, New Zealand "via | Tatka" Port Dalian, and New Guinea, Wed,
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Na Inferior
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Not Low W.
Nox Low W
Nox Low
m morning, a afternoon.
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