THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, JUNE 28, 1915,

NOTICE

NOTICES

NOTICES.

NOTICE.

THE 6 INTERNAL LOAN OF THE THIRD YEAR OF THE CHINESE REPUBLIC (1914).

Tho Public are hereby notified that the second payment of interest of the 6% Internal

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Loan of the third your of the WHITE CANVAS FOOTWEAR: Chinese Republic (1914) wili tali due on the 30th of June of this year. With the exception of the detailed regulations, governing the payment of inter.st of the said loan, which have been publi- shed in the Government Gazette and which have been printed for the information of the Public by all the establishments authorised For the payment of interest, the following important points are hereby published fr general, information:

1. The date when the pay- mont of interest begins: 30th June, 4th year of the Chinese Republic.

2. The organs authorised for the payment of interest: All Magistrates Yamene.

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6. The Hoad and Branch "Offices of the Bank of China and of the Bank of Commünicatione.

c. The reliable agents of the above mentioned two banks.

d. All Maritime Customs Offices.

1. The method's

for

the

claiming of interest: The Public when claiming for the interest must cut down the matured, coupons and proceed to any of the above mentioned organs with the said coupons. The said organs after examining the said coupons will then pay the interest and retain the coupons so paid. But the holders of $1,000 Bonds and of $10000 Bonds must not cut down the coupons themselves, as the said Bonds have to bo examined first by the organs' concerned.

The matured coupons can be used as cash in payment of land tax. The interest of the coupons big is expressed in term of dollar and if it is required to ba converted into taels or copper cash, then the rate of exchange for different districts will be de- cided and posted in conspicuous places by the various Financial Bureaux concerned.

The blank coupin No.1 of each bond must be cut down at the time when the coupon No. 2, is presented for payment in cash or for payment of land tax and to be handed over for cancellation together with coupon No. 2. The Public are requested to read over the detailed regulations govern- *ing the payment of interest which are obtainable at all authorised organs above mentioned.

By Order, " THE BUREAU OF NATIONAL", LOANS.

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THE WAR

'COUNTRIES ENGAGED,

Germany

Austria

Turkey

against

Britain.

Russia.

France.

Belgium.

Italy

Japan

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ARMY TERMS EXPLAINED. Army corps is a complete army on a small scale in itself. The strength varies from 35,000 to 45,000 men. Division is a force of infantry, osvalry, and artillery, usually with a strength of from 15,000 to 20,000 men. Brigade is a foros of infantry or cavalry. The infantry brigade is from 4,000 to 7,000 strong The cavalry brigade is from 1,000 to 2,000 strong. Regiment of infantry is from

2,000 to 4,000 strong. cavalry regiment is from 506 to 1,000 men strong. Squadron of cavalry is from 150

to 200 men strong. Battery of artillery in the British and French armies has 6: guns and about 200 men. In the German Army consists of 4 gans and 150 men. In the Bassian Army it consists of 8 guns and 250 men.2,

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CONTENTS,

Day by Day my is an Ara Steamers

1-3 Killed at the Frost...

Passenger Lista

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Hotel Lists ANY GARDENFELDET Commercial

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The Courts...

Leading Articles... Special Articles

Death of Mra. R. Cooke: 42 Prince of Wales' Fund 43.

A Local Obinere Author:44 7-9 Hongkong Tramways......44 10-17 Tram Car Literature ... 44 18-24 Technical Institute Exami 25-31]" nation

Owing to the increased cost of Notes and Comments......32-36 Accident to P. & C. Boat 44 manufacture &c. it has been Sport- decided to raise the price of Ice New Every Morning ......41-42 The s.a. Nubis...........................

37-40 Legislative Council.......45- to 1 cents per lb. &s from lat Pirates.... July 'next.

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Hongkong, 16th June, 1915,

Nov. 19- House of Commons

RON, STEE METAL and HARD. -WARE ERCHANTS. Wholesale votes a new army of 1,000,000 and Retall Inmongers, Pig Iron and men. More than 1,100,000. Foundry Coke aporters. GeneralBtors Nov. 23-Russions surround Gor-37, Hing Loon Street, (2nd Btrast weat

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Sept. 12-German retreat halte Dec. 1-German Reichstag votes

on the Aiané...

Sept. 20-Germana bombard

Rheims,

Sept, 22- German submarine Dec.

sinks British oruisers Abou. kir, Cressy, and Hogue.

Sept. 28-Indian troops land at

Marseilles,

Sept. 28-Germans begin siege of

Antwerp..

Oct. 2- Germans defeated at

Augustowo.

Oct. 5-Belgian Government re-

new credit of five billion marks. King George visite Flanders:

Hartlepol.

Dac. 18-ypt proclaimed a British protectorate. Gen. Botha ports Boër rehollion as at send.

2-Austrians occupy Bel- Dec. 20-20-Savere fighting on the linbf the Bzura River, grade. Gen. De Welcaptur ed.

Deo. 23-inch Chamber votes

war onlit of 8340,000,000 Dep.,25-Blish naval and serial

raid adnat Ouxhaven,

Dec. 3-Servisna defeat Aus- trians in three days' battle: Dec. 6-Germans occupy Lode. Deo. 8-British naval victory off Dec. 28 French occupy St. Falkland Islands. George near Nieuport Deo, 9-Gen. Byers, Boer leader, Jan. 1, 191-H.V.S. Formidable

killed at the Vaal Riverbank ithe Channel.

moved from Antwerp to Deo. 18-British submarine sinks Jan. 3-Freb capture Steinbach. Ostend.

the Measudieh in Dardanelles, Jan. 3-4-1arians win decisive Oct. 7 Bombardment of Ant-Dec. 15-Austrians evacuate Bel-victory over Turks in the

June. 28-Archduke Francis Ferwerp.

dinand assassinated.

Oct. 0 Antwerp occupied by Dec. 16- German cruisers bom Jan. 8-Fnch advance across

the Germans.

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