THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

SECOND EXTRA

HONGKONG, TUESDAY, AUGUST, 24 1915,

SUBMARINE EXPLOIT IN THE BALTIC.

The Work of Commander Hertog,

VOLUNTEER ORDERS.

SAW SERVICE IN CHINA.

Corps Orders issued to-day by Death of Two "Army Officers.

Joined,

In the House of Commons on Liant Col. A. Chapman V. D. July 31 Dr. Macnamara senoune-Bista: ed that the officer in command of the British submarine which The undermentioned, having torpedoed the German battleship joined the Corps, are allotted Fommern in the Baltic on July follows:No. 1898 Sapper J. Corps numbers and posted as

8 wes Commander Max K. Horton, D.&O.

Parades,

The following obituary notices are from the Times of July 21 gill Cooke, 24th Punjabis, who is Major Hugh William Fother Ferguson to Engineer Company, reported, officially, killed on July The foots regarding the tor. No. 1899 Private O.. N. Oropley 14 in the Parsian Gulf, was the pedoing of the Pommern have to Bignalling Section.

eldest surviving son of Colonel been disclosed by say stages. Parades for Wednesday, 25th, Light Dragoons and 22nd Regi W. 8. Cooke, formerly of the 4th In the Times of July 9 it wa Ennounced that the submarine instant. 5.30 p.m. Signalling Boo-ment, of Heatherside, Crookham, wse British boat. On July 12tion Inspection of Arms, Am- Hasta. He was born in 1870, it was announced that the Tzar munition, equipment and uniform and was educated at Honiton, had conferred the Cross of St. at Headquarters. Parades in fall Bedford, and Sandhurst, and George on the officers and ore marching order with 150 rounds obtained his commission in the of the boat. Now it is admitted of ammunition. The second suit Cheshire Regiment in March, that the submarine was that of of Khaki uniform is to be brought 1891, transferring to the Indian Commander Max K. Horton, who, to this parade also.. Recruits of Staff Corps the year following. with his man, will be congratulat Right Section M. G. Co. Squad and posted to the 24th Panjab ed on the prompt and gracious Drill and Rifle exercises at Hand-Infantry. He served in the

Waziristan Expedition, 1894-5 in the Chitral operations, "1895, (medal), and with the relief fores

munications, being mentioned in as A. D. C. to General of Com

manner in which the Tear re-quartery. cognized the important services

Dress. rendered in the Baltic,

Members of the Corps are re Commander Horton has been, rank of Sergeant and men walk minded that N.C.O. below the considering his limited opportun- ities, the most successful Britishing cat in uniform must wear dispatches (medal). In Chins in submarine captain. On September waistbelts and carry vanen. Ser-1900 he was present at the reliat 13 he torpedoed and sunk the Sants will wear sidearms in of Peking (medal,) and in 1908 he light orniser Hels; and on October addition.

took part in the operations in the 6 the destroyer 8. 116 off the

Detall mouth of the Ems. He was also duty until to-morrow morning, at the operations on the Suez Gun Club Hill, Kowloon. On the pressnt war he was present Mohmand country (medal.) In present during the battle in the Scouts Company. Offloer on dasy Canal in January and February, Heligoland Bight on August 28,

and on September 14 he examined to-night, Capt. Hutchison. Next and the regiment being sub- the outer anchorage of Heligoland,

for duty, H.K.V.R.: service stated by the Commodore duty to-night No. 2 Seo. Atty. solion at Shaiba on April 14. He Detention Camp, Kowloon on Gall, he was wounded in the sequently moved to the Persian of the Submarines to be "attended by considerable risk. In the Batty & the following members married, in 1906, Edith, younger dispatches published on Trafalgar Hurle, Jacobs, Jennings, Pereira, Colonel Ashton, R. A. M. O., of of Signalling Section: Ptes. daughter of the late Lieutenant- Day Commodore Keyes asid, after recording the destruction of Ramsey & Young. Officer on duty Cheltenham, and leaves two sons. 8. 116 :-

Lisat. Danby, Orderly Officer Major Robert Macpherson Hall, The enemy's torpedo craft : Smith. Orderly Sergeant until died suddenly at Bannu, India, until to-morrow morning-Lieut. 25th Cavalry (late 13th Lancers), pursue taotics which, in con-to-morrow morning Corpl. Young. on July 8, after active service.in notion with their shallow Next for duty HKV.R. draught, make them exceedingly. dionlt to attack with "torpedo,

and

Notice.

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France. He was born in October,

1872, and received his commission Lieutenant-Commander Mt. Austin Men's Society will hold Indian Staff Corps in 1893, Mt. Austin Men's Society. The in September, 1892, joining the devotional meeting in the Re-and being promoted captain in

Horton's success was the result

of much patient and skilful zeal.oreation Hall, Mt. Austin Barracks 1901 and major in 1910. He first He is a most enterprising officer, on Wednesday next at 7.45 pm. saw active service on the North- and I beg to submit his name for There will be a special speaker favourable consideration.

MR. ROOSEVELT ON

PEACE AT ANY PRICE. New York, July 20.-Hr. Roosevelt has made a stirring ap- paal to the nation to discard a

and the meeting will beopen to all,

THE ROLL OF HONOUR.

Shanghai-Volunteer Killed,

pasce-at-any-price policy. He It is announced that Lieuten- derides. the arbitration treaties But Wrinch Joseph Charles Budd, negotiated by Mr. Bryan, and 2nd South Wales Borderers, aged argues that the policy of terrorism 39, second son of Mr. and Mrs. pursued by Germany, while it E. Badd, of 84, Melrose-arente, has not achieved its object in Norbury, Surrey, but recently of Great Britain, France, Belgium, Clapham, was killed on June 28 Russia, Italy, Servis, appears to

at the Dardanelles, where he have been completely successful landed on June 10. in cowing men of soft nature in At the outbreak of war says the

America. He proceeds:

Times, he volunteered his ser

West Frontier in 1897-8 (medal and clasp), and as brigade trans- port officer in the Tirah (clasp). He also took part in the relief of Pekin in 1900 and received the medal and clasp,

VOLUNTEER RESERVE ORDERS.

The following is a correction of the orders issued by Major Wake- man, 0.0. H.K.V.Ë. -

Prisoners of War Camp Guard ··

and Gun Club Hill Picquet. The HK.V.E. will relieve the E.K.V.O. on Wednesday, the 25th inst.

Detail,

At Prisoners of War Camp

"I do not believe that it would vices, and was granted a commis. have any effect in cowing the balk sion in Shanghai on Decembar of our people if they could be 14, 1914, Heosme to England, and waked up to what has happened, as made lieutenant on Febrasry but it has had a very great effect 22, and was attached to the 9th Wednesday, 25th, 1 & 2 sections in cowing that noisy section of South Wales Borderers stationed of A Co. Thursday, 28th 1& our people which has talked at Pembroke Dook, and left home 2 sections of B. Co. Friday, loudest about pesce at any price. with a draft for the East at the 27th 1 sections of Co. The docess of the German end of May. He was with the Saturday, 28th, 3 and sections, policy of blood and iron largely Queen's Westminsters from 1894 of A Co. Sunday, 29th, 3 and 4 depends upon their possible rivals to 1800, and passed for sergeant, sections of B Co. Monday, 30th, and opponents adopting a policy don Imperial Volunteers (M.I.) in

and served with the City of Lon-2, 3 and 4 sections of C Co. of milk and water. There is no

At Gun Club Hill, Wednesday, meaner moral attitude than that South Africa, 1900. From 1905 26th, 3 and 4 sections of A Co. of a timid and selfish neutrality to 1908 he was a member of the Thursday, 26th, 3 and 4 setions of „between right and wrong. 11 Shanghai Volunteer Corps, and B Co. Friday, 27th, 2, 3 and 4 And a meaner and more conserved with the reserve company sections of C Co. Saturday, 28th, temptible notion than that of the from 1908 to 1914. He carried 1 and 2 sections of A Co. Sunday, Germans in sinking the Lusitania, off several prizes for shooting, was 29th, 1 and 2 sections of B Co. in Mr. Roosevelt's opinion, is educated at the United West Monday, 30th, 1 section of 000. "our failure to abt with instant minster Schools, and had been in decision thereon."-Times oor Municipal Council, Electricity the employ of the Shanghai respondent,

Department, from February, 1904, as the their chief clerk.

Sanitary Board.

There was only routine bus

LATEST SHIPPNIG NEWS.

MOVEMENT OF STEAMERS.

iness done by the Sanitary Board FAR EASTERN BANKER'Sporer to Fort on the 23rd Instant

thie afternoon when it was dooid-

ed to grant a licence for an offen- 'sive trade at Nos. 1 and 2, North Street, Inland Lot No. 953, nec- tion A. There were present: Moas G. N. Orme, president, Dr. Fearne M.O.H., Dr. Fitzwilliams, Ohan Kai Ming, Ng Hon Taze, Lt. Col. Orisp and W. Bowen Rowlands secretary.

WILL

The P. & 0,ma: SARDINIA Left Singa-

afternoon, with the outward: English Maile, and in duo here on the 28th Instant st about 9ampanjat It is announced that Mr to arrive here from New York on Wad- The LBLOEMFONTEIN is expected William Murray, of Rutherglen, nesday, 25th August, Glasgow, late manager at the The a, GLENIFFER is expected to Hongkong and Shanghai Bank at arrive here from London on or about 28th Shanghai, left personal estate in

August,OKANGRA Ket the United Kingdom valued at Tokohama on Wednesday, the 25th Aug. The C. P. B. 2 MONTEAGLE das 440,769

mleares Yokohama same daykum.

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