THE WAR.

Oct. 20-Turkish naval attacks on

Odessa and in the Crimea.

Nov. 1

Oct. 30-Col. Maritz, rebel leader driven out of Cape Colony,

German naval victory off the coast of Chili. Nov. 3-German equadron makes a raid on British coast. Nov. 4-Gorman örvisar Yorck

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH FR

HOTEL LIST.

Hongkong Hotel

Anderson ✪ E Bunn Mr & MrsR Bain H Murray Baring JH Belillos, Mrs E R

'Bailon OC,

Bouman GC,

| Mr & Mrs JE

strikes mine in Jade Bay, Burke Mrs K M

COUNTRIES ENGAGED.

Britalo

Russia.

Germany

* France.

Belgium. Italy Japan

Servia

Nov. 5-England and France de

Dyens Capt Cheetham DAlmada Castro

Austria.

Turkey

against

clare war on Turkey. Dur danelles forts bombarded, Mr & Mrs Nov. 8-Tsingtau surrender..

D'Almada Castro Nov. 7 Rassions enter East

Prussia.

Nov. 10--The Emden destroyed. Montenegro Nov, 11-Germans capture Dix

mude.

ARMY TERMS EXPLAINED.

Army corps is a complete army on's small scale in itself. The strength varies from 35,000 to 45,000 men. Division is a force of infantry, cavalry, and artillery, usually with a strength of from 15,000 to 20,000 men. Brigade ia a force of infantry of 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 500 to 1,000 men strong.» Squadron of cavalry is from 150

to 200 men strong. Battery of artillery in the British and French armies bas 6 gune and about 200 men. In the German Army consists of 4 guns and 150 men. In the Russian Army it consiste of 8 guns and 250 men.

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PRINCIPAL EVENTS. Jane 28-Archduke Francis Fer

dinand assassinated, July 23-Austria sends an alti-

matum to Servia.

July 31-Russia orders general

mobilisation.

Aug, 1-Germany declarea war on Russia, French Cabinet orders general mobilisation, Aug, 2 German forces enter

Luxemburg.

Aug. 4-England sends ultima-

tum, demanding observance of Belgian neutrality. Ger- many rejects ultimatum. Ang. 5.-England at war. Aug.-Germans enter Liege. French invade southern, Alsace.

Aug. 15.-Austrians enter Servis. Japan sends alíimstam to Germany.

Aug. 17.-British land in France. Aug. 19-Beginning of battle of

Lorraine.

Aug.20-Germanaenter Brussels, Aug, 23-Germans enter Namar. Aug. 24-British begin retreat

from Mons.

Aug. 25 French evacuate Mul-

hausen.

Aug. 26-Germans take Longwy. Aug. 27-Louvain burned by Germans. Japanese block- ade Tsingtan. Aug. 28-Battle of Heligoland. Bopt. 2-German advance reaches Benlis, French Government

· moves to Bordeaux. Sept. 3-Kussians occupy Lein

berg.

Bopt. 5-Battle of the Marne

begins.

Sept. 7--Macbouge taken by the

Germans,

Sept. 12-German retreat balts

on the Aisne. Sept. 20 Germans

Rheima.

Bept, 22

|

D'Almada Castro

Master

WA Dufy Miss ME

Knight OC D Knight WE Lauritsen Longfield S MoMurray D Markham B Marriott Dr& Mr

Mohta BK. Morocki J MONIcoll-L D Mingen FJ Neighbour WR

Oralaton J

a Poll D

Pitcher AJ

E

e Reay, Miss F..

Ray, E. H

MTH C Dowley w Rood

Rien dyk Capt Davis Mr & Mrs FERobinson Misi A Eastman Mri ED Rolfe Capt PH Nov. 10 House of Commons Frotch Capt & MrsSawyer

Sallege Mr & Mrs E Ehrenfels HO

FM votes a new army of 1,000,000

EM

Sheldon EL men. More than 1,100,000tzwilliams DOHLSimpson Capt H

French Master Shirley DrR Nov. 23-Russians surround Ger Gould Mr & Mrs J Smith JG

- man corps south of Lodz. Nov. 26-British battleship Bul- wark destroyed by explosion in the Medway River. Dec. 1-German Reichstag votes new credit of fire billion marke. King George visite Flandere:

GOL

Gibb

Smith W

W.H Smith MAG Goodrich

Borby Kaito Mr & Mrs B 03quera Miss A Hannibal Mr & MrsSwaffold H E

WA

Teenwissen O Hall

Capt T P Hayor Mr & Mrs Hewett Hon M Helso A

Hodge WJ

Ingham B

Dec. 2-Austriana cocopy Belos Capt L grade. Gen. De Wet capturJoseph E M Joseph 8 M Jones MT

ed.

Dec. 3-Servisns defeat Aus triona in three deye' battle. Dec, 6-Germans occupy Lodz, Dec. 8-British naval victory of

Falkland Islands.

Dec. 9-Gen. Brere, Boer leader,

· killed at the Vail River.

Dec. 13-British submarine sinks the Messudishin Dardanelles. Dec. 15-Anairiana evacuate Bel-

grade,.

2"

Dec. 10-German cruisera bom- bard Soarborough And Hartlepool.

King Almond Mr I

Beale Mrs

Travis Mr & Mrs EO

GVWallis FA

White F W

E A

Wilkie J

Wiki MC M

Woerner Mr & Mra

NF

Woerner Master J J

Wood OG

Wood Mrs R F

Edward Hotel.

Jackson Mr&Mri W

Joseph J

Les W D Lennox Capt & Mra

Black A Budge

Mr & MraMontgomery Mi &. Chambers Cleury O de

Mra Murphy H Nakai R M& Nowman Mr & Mrs Paramore Mra WC

Cheng Mr & Mrs T8 Lennox

Cooks FL |

Cooke, Mi

Miss J F Caoko Masters Course Duskworth FF Dutton Mr & Mrs G

JP

Pearman HC

Perpill A A Soper

0

CH Fammy Mri:RA » Raymond

NOTICES

NOTICE:

ZAUGUST

NOTICE

1915.

GENERAL LICENCE UNDER KING'S REGULATIONS

No 10 of 1915.75 WHEREAS under the provisiona of the King's Regulations No. 10 of 1915 prohibiting trading with Any European, Non-Asiatic or the enemy all persons subject to Indian desiring to leave the the jurisdiction of His Majesty's Colony should apply in writing Supreme Court for China were for permission to do so to the prohibited from doing certain Captain Superintendent of Police, things save so far as licences at least 48 hours before the in-might be issued enabling them to tended hour of departure, giving do so AND WHEREAS by name, nationality, age, sex, paragraph XI of the aforesaid height and occupation of the King's Regulations it is provided applicant, and stating the name that nothing in such Regulations. of the steamer or other vessel or shall be taken to prohibit any the hour of the train by which thing which shall be expressly the applicant wishes to leave, permitted by 'the King's licence Applicants should apply in person or by the licence given on He for their passaa at the Central behalf by a Secretary of State or Police Station between the hours on the like behalf by His "Mb- of 9 am to 1 p.m. ard 2 p.m. to jesty's Minister in China whether 4 pm. daily.

such licence be specially granted to individuals or be announced to olasses of persons. NOW THERE- FORE 1.His Britannic Majesty's Minister"in China hereby an- nounce as follows:-

50

Hongkong 9th, July, 1915.

THE SAM HEE Cigarettes manufactured by us and in-: troduced under the above mark have been admired by the Public.. since they were put on the mar ket half a year ago, for which we are extremely obliged. Recently

Fotheringham Capt Richardson Mr & Mrs we received a letter from the

Elson W T

a

Foy Mrs A

Frie A A

Dec. 18-Egypt proclaimed

British protectorate. Gen. Fritz C Botha reporte Boer rebellion as at an end.

Dec. 20-20-Severe fighting on

the line of the Bzara River. Dec. 23-French Chamber votes ** war credit of £340,000,000. Deo. 25 British naval and aerial

raid against Cuxhaven. „ Dec, 28 French occupy St.

Georges, near Nieuport. Jan. 1, 1915-H.M.8. Formidable

sank in the Channel; Jan, 3-French captureSteinbach, Jan. 3-4-Russians win decisive victory over Turks in the Озправив.

Jan.

Jan. 8-French advance across Aisne, north of Scissons, 13 Tarke occupy Tabriz. Count Beroktold resigns, Jan. 19-German air fleet bom-

barda Yarmouth.

7

Geo Mr & Mrs Gregory TM drive L

Sylvester Mrs S

-Tanso H.

Hammas Mr & Mrs Hashimoto F R

Hayman H Hoshing A

Fielder. E

Filkins Miss D...

Thornton H Tourtellot MrEL Truda & Underwood Mr &

Mrs J H Wilson R W Young J

Kingsclere Hotel.

Rawlinson RJ Robertson Mr &

Men 3 Sachao Mr G Shaldon Mr & Mrs

Forbes Mr & Mrs A Forbes & Fulder BE

Hardman A Het gewerk Logan W

Nixon F C

British American Tobacco Com- pony stating that our SAM HEE label somewhat, 'resembles their THREE CASTLES" label and requesting us to modify its ap pearance in order to make a distinction and prevent" puchas- ers from making a mistake. Now our SAM" HEE mark has been duly registered with the. Govern- ment, but since the British American Tobacco Company is of opinion that our SAM HEE label somewhat resembles thoir THREE CASTLES label, we have no desire to break the friendship on account of such a ma'ter. We are, therefore, using the RAVEN and KA WOO marks to substitute our "SAM HEE mark for the time being. Ludgate Miss F Our object is to make the prices Molver

cheap and the goods fine; these Mask Thomas Nicol F

are most important matters. In. future we shall use more exer Fennell W V Boga 1

T

tion towards making the fioest Spencer GG

goods to meet the taste of our, Stephens Mr&Mra H people.

RD Shields A L Binger Mr&Mrs E Luters J Evan GJ Poroy Burt

Wilson M. J Cariton Hotel. Campbell JP Bryson Dr& Mrs PJJackson Mr & M

Joast GLD Cropley L

L'ers J Copley NG

Cropley CO Davis Mr Mrs R Edwards Key & Mrs

AJT

Wo

F161

10 Mrs O & child Jan. 21-General Falkenhayn, Fordhrin MinW German War Minister, Frith EOR

Fulcher resigns..

Gordon Mrs Jan. 24-British naval vistory in Hall Mr & Mrs

North Sea: the Blucher sunkti Jan. 26-Germana lose heavily a.

Givency and Cuinsby.. Allen Mr & Mrs 31-Germany inaugurates submarine raids.

Hosbal DrJ

Ankor JC

Jan.

Booth & E

Collie H

Feb.

3-Germsa auxiliary cruiser

Crew ·A B

sunk off Patagonis.

Dunrich A

Le Duc

Feb.

5-Turks attempt to cross Suez Canal.

Grant J

James B

Johanson W

Jones E

levier A

Feb. 6-Allies resolve to unite

financial resources. Feb. 8-Total British Cate alties

to date 104,000.

Feb. 10-Germans execute the

rebel Maritz.

Feb. 17-Osnadian contingent

Iande in Franca..

NOTICE

SILIMPOPON (SEBATTIK) COAL.

Johnson O

Leur G W Lookey W.H

Grand

Anderson Mrs

Thom Wm Thomson J Mo N Thomson EJ

Hotel, Lobo L Lobo PJ Lowden R Odner

T Parte FFH Reynolds O W Robertson D Rooze

FG Rynn E

Smith Thorig H F Todd O W Vode V D Wright & H

Peak Hotel.

11

Awory R 8t.

Arnott Mrs Bacon Rov & Mrs Beath Mr & Mrs Bell

Mre W

Men

Bowdler

H

Carmichael Kr and

Mr HF Cartwright HA

Jones Lee Johns, Mrs TJR Kadoorie E Kelly Rev

& Mrs J

Kirko Mra MacChapin Miss Leavell Dr & Mrs Marriott Mra MicholsonMaj&M

Campbell Mrs W M Mitchelmore Mr&

Cary Clare G

W

Camill

Mr & Mr D

bombard

German submarine ainka British cruisers “Abou, kir, Cresay, and Hogas.

Dorow Min Sept. 28-Indian troope land at The undersigned having been Darling Col BL

Consland.:A Marseille

appointed Agente for the Cowle Falchino Major Sept. 28-Germans begin siege of | Harbour Coal Co., Ltd. are Faller Danman

prepared to quote prices for boat Fulton Mr & Mr

Fulton Mi quality Silimpopos Coal trim Fulton H med into Bunkers at Sebatilk or Orifin Miss Sandakan (British North Gubbay

HAIs Mr & Mrs B moved from Antwerp to Silimpopon Coal compares Hind BA

Habren WJ Orland.

fovourably with the better grades Hose Mrs Oot. 7-Bombardment of Ant of Japanese Coal and gives good Howard Mizzes

results on a very moderate con- Hammond Caps & sumption.

Antwetpi

Oct. 2-Germans defeated

Augustowo,

Oct. 6 Belgian Government re- Borneo).

werp,

Oot. 9Antwerp coonpied

are

MNY

Moss Mr&Mr DE Olivecran

Mrs

Forking TL

Protto Mrs Pyne Major RE Ralphs Mr & Mrs Raynolds Mra BOM OP Sinclair A

Skott O

Bmith Mr & Mrs & G Smith Mr& Mrs & F Smith Miss M

A Bewart Capt & Mrv

Tindall MrEW Tindall G

Trabn JA. Mr&Mrs. Vanden Pol Mr &

Mes Ventris Maj. Gen. Wilcox Miss

CANTON NANYANG BROS. TOBAC. O COMPANY. Hongkong, 10th. August, 1915,

PEAK TRAMWAY CO,

LIMITED.

YIMH TABL

WEEK DAYS

1:00 AM TA Los am. ErtIT IS MIN 1.00 AM. LO 16.00 400, 10 AM to 11:00 AM- 12.30 AM, 10 2064) PAKKĖ:

JOMS TAM: Ca

THE TIM to

31 PM to

13. 5:00 7,11 to

H

H

4

#

1

A

NIGHT CARE?-

13 MIX. to M

8.54 ) and a Bari Jaya-Kam 20

15.00

į švery hilf boun

11.00 2.M. 10 15 PM

avory gunstar af ai baut.

BUNDAYS

7.45 to 10.30 AM. Every 25 Min. 10.M. to

21,00 AM

2. A.M. 10 19.00 NOOM

2.00 How to 'LOU PALI

1.00 2) to

$600

D

6:00 1.3

LA PAR

W

za M

1100 212, 80 3.00 to 1103 PM to

NIGHT CARS as on Wesk Days

SATURDAYS

Extra Carta midnight.

BPRCIAL CARE

By, Arrangement at the Company's Office,:

De Vorax Bond, Central,

"Besson and punch-tickets available for all cars not akeady fall running at tha, zima atalad in the

·Company's kinta' tablas, but not for special cars, can he obtained on application at the Company's Office- No son ticket will be issued until

Pyment thers-

For has been made in Bank Notes or by Chaquis or Compradors order representing Bank Notes "

JOHN D. HUMPHREVI & SONI

KEROSENE OIL.

We guarantee all kerosene oil sold by us to be pure and unadulterated.

Howard Mra the Germans.

Steamers calling at Sebattik Jenkins Mrs Oot 12 Boer commando in or Sandakan exclusively for the tape Province matinies. Bunker) are exempt from pay:

Slimpopon Coal (either cargo or t NOTICE Oct. 19 Belgian Government ment of all Port charges.

transferred from Ostend to At Sebattik steamera

HONGKONG & SHANGHAI Havre

BANKING CORPORATION. berthed alongside the Companya" Oct. 1 Allies occa

occupy Ypres. wharf where there is a minimum Notice is hereby given that Battle begins on the Vistula. depth of 27 to 28 feet at low water the Register of Shares of the Dot. 1 Ostend occupied by Spring Tides Corporation will be closed from

the Clermana,

Charta of Bibuko Bay, (Sebattik Monday, the 2nd of August to Oct, 16 British erniser Hawke Harbour) Prices, and all other Saturday the 14th August, 1915 German submarine fuformation concerning the Fort (both days inclusive) during Oct: 24"**Ten days battle bean be had on application to the which period no transfer of

ford Warw onde in German

Agents. W

shares can be registered.(2 BRADLEY & Co., Ltd. By Order of the Court of deter

Agents Cowie Harbour Coal Directora, Oct. 27 Russians

Co., Ltd Hongkong, 8th June, 1915.

reoccupy

Chief Manageri Hongkong, 7th July 1915, 3

Present price--

"COMET."

$3.85 per case ex store.

"WHITE ROSEN?!"

25 per case ex store, CHING CHEONG,

168 Des Voeux Road, Cen. brooks West of Cent, Market.)

KWONG ZUEN AS

91 Dor Your Road, West

(1) In this licence the words

NOTICES

MELACHRINO

&CO'S

EGYPTIAN CIGARETTES.

Radames

$2.20 per 100

No.

2.80

3.00

4,00

6

SOLE AGENTS:

HONGKONG CIGAR STORE.

"person" and "enemy" OBTAWABLE ALSO AT

..shall have the same mean-

ings as are given to them in the said King's Regula- tions No. 10 of 1915.

Any person carrying on a retail business is permitted to supply for cash to an enemy articles of clothing, drugs, foodstuffs, wines, spirits, waters and other provisions and articles of ordinary household use or consumption and the ne cessities and accompani ments of daily life.

an

"Any person is permitted to purchase for cash such articles from a retail busi- ness carried on by enemy. (3) Any person at the date of this licence occupying any land, building, flat, apart- ments or rooms belonging to an enemy is permitted to pay rent for the same to

such enemy during the un- expired termofany existing lease or tenancy or during any renewal thereof,

(4) Any person being the lessor

of any lond, build-

KELLY & WALSH, LIMITED.

LANE, CRAWFORD & CO.

THE WEEKLY TELEGRAPH.

CONTAINS ALL THE NEWS.

The most complete Mail Supplement in the Colony.

Contains all the news of the week in a most attractive form and is the paper for mailing to friends at Home.

Price per single copy":-25 cents,

Annual Subscription -$13 (including postage $17).

-PHOTOGRAPH-

The photograph on the

current issue is a picture of The

ings. flat, apartments or Fload, Monk-Head Bill, Wachow, July, 1915.

rooms, which at the date of this licence is in the qocupation of an enemy is permitted to allow the continuance of such oc-

CONTENTS.

cupation during the un Day by Day expired term of any Passenger Lists

The Canton-Firea pervanemasons 1-3 From the Palpit existing lees or tenancy

Steamers. 5 Hongkong, Technical In- or during any renewal, thereof.

Hotel Linta Any person is "permitted to supply board Correspondents. I Garmente for

and lodging to an enemy.

Commercial 8-10 Refugees

(5) Any person having at the The Courts E

-11-13 The Colony's Health date of this licence in his Leading Articles.....1420 Appointments............. or her employ an enemy Notes and Comments......212 The Typhoon performing services of a Special Articles 26-

purely domes ic nature is

permitted to continue such

Poking Nows

employ nieot and payment Regulation Prohibiting" for such services during Trading with the the unexpired term of any Enemy TA 32-34

existing contract or during Master, Mate and Engineer any ronewal theroof.

(6) Any person being at the Examinations .....

date of this licenc in the Prcolamstions.... employ of an enemy for the Rates

perf rmance of services of

a purely domestic nature is permitted to continue in such service during the unexpired term of any existing contract or during any renewal thereof (7) Any person supplying gas. water, electric current or, telephonic communication is permitted to supply, the same with the fittings ne- cessary therefor to an enemy, and any person is permitted to receive and pay for such services when supplied by an enemy or an enemy Municipality. (8) Any British-Municipality is permitted to perform its

CONSIGNEES

234

..34

"MOGUL" LINE OF.

STEAMERS.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

THE Steamship

PATHAN,"

accustomed services to or From GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL

for the benefit cf an enemy,

and any person is permitt

ed to take advantage of

and pay for the accustom-

& STRAITS,

Canton News

Kwangtung Flood Re Fund Farber

Anniversary Services sieja Haul of Opium' Jowel Robbery Reported.., "Special" Congratul Telegrams

CONSIGNEES

PACIFIC MAIL" STEAMSHIP

COMPANY.

FROM SAN FRANCISCO, JAPAN PORTS, & MANILA.

8.8. SIBERIA'

The above mentioned vessel having arrived, consignees bf cargo are hereby notified to send in their bills of lading for coun- tersignature and take immediate delivery of cargo from a'ongside. Cargo impeding discharge will

Intercityof an enemy CONSIGNEES of Cargo are be landed immediately at con Municipality.

informed that all signee's risk and exponze...... Cargo remaining on board

(9) Any pers a residing within Goods are being landed at their

the limits of an enemy risk into the Godowns of Holt's August, 12th, 1915 at noon Concession is permitted to Wharf at Kowloon, whence will be subject to landing changes pay the rates, taxes and and/or from the wharvesdelivery and if undelivered. Au ust, dues levied by the Municl-maybe obtained

17th, 1915 at 5 pm will Be

All chafed and otherwise, dam aged cargo will be examined at the above Company's godown August 18th, 1915 at noon.

pality or other proper No claims will be admitted subject to both lan ing and stor- authority in such Opa after the Goods have left the age charges. cassion for the maintenance Godowns, and all Goods remain No Fire Insurance whatever and administration thereof, ing undelivered after the 14th will be effected. Any person carrying on inst. will be subject to rent the profession of a medical All claims against the steamer practitioner Bürgeon or must be presented to the Under- dentist is permitted to signed on or before the 28th inst. attend and treat an enemy or they will not be recognised. No claims will be entertained as a patient, and any per-All broken, chafed, and dam unless accompanied by short de Bon desiring to do so is aged Goods are to be loft in the livery note or list of exceptione permitted to consult, and Godowne, where they will be or- taken at the time of delivery to obtain treatment from, an amined on the 14th inst. at 11 consignees and signed for and on enemy practising medicine, quas Demperse behalf of the Pacific Mail 9.8. Co surgery or dentistry, and To Fire Insurance has been to make payment for such effected,

services, (--PRO Bills of Lading will be counter

JAN JORDAN,

Bigned by

His Britannic Majesty's TE DODWELL & 0 LM

Ministor

July 29th, 1915,

Agenti

All claims must be filed on or before August 24th, 1915, others wise they will not be recognised

Hongkong 10th August 1915

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