THE WAR.
COUNTRIES ENGAGED.
Germany
Austria
Turkey
against
HOTEL LIST.
Hongkong Hotel
Anderson & E Bell to RE Bunn Mr & Mrs Bain H Murray
Baring J.H
Kup JB
Lauritsen G DLongfield &
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1915.
Lonsdale Mixu M G
LloyJQT
Choy Leang-abi. MrsMarkham B
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Balillos, Mrs E B
MeMurray D
Britain.
Bell C DJ
Manarie AU
Bouman G C
Mardilog J
Russin.
France.
Belgium, Italy
Јардо Servia
D'Almada Castro
Marriott Dr & Mra0
K&MM
Mehta BX
D'Almada Castro e
Merocki J
MONIool LD
D'Almada Castro e
Master
Mixe
Moore W Neighbour WR Ormiston J
Duffy Miss ME Davis Mc&M FS Poli D French Capt & Mrs Pitcher & J
EM
Reay, MiF BaEH Montenegro French Master.
Fitswilliams DIGALReed Mrs O Garicoh PG Halfe Capt PH Gould Mr & Mrs J Halberg G Gibb J Goulbourn Y Goodrich CL
ARMY TERMS EXPLAINED. Army corps is a
Halle Mr & Mrs Danelbal Mr &
Shirley Dr BE Smith JG Smith WH Borby V BCSquare Mirs A MrSteinert B
WA Hall Capt T P A Hewett HoaM EA Hodge WJ
Bymmons W Toonwissen 0 Vorgel! HE White F W
Wilkie J
Grand
Abker JO Arnott CR Booth OH Crow A B
Hotel. James B Klerk J de
Mautoiro J
Buchanan Kis B
Philipp P
Oruden O
complete armonikGJ on a small scale in itself. Tob 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 in a fores of infantry of cavalry. The infantry brigade in from 4,000 to 7,000 strong. The cavalry brigade is from 1,000 to 2,000 strong, Begiment of infantry is from 2,000 to 4,000 strong. A 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 has 0 guns and about 200 men. In the German Army consists of 4 guns and 150 men. In the Russian Army it consists of 8 guns and 250 man.
PRINCIPAL EVENTS.
June 28--Arohduke Francie Fer-
dinand assassinated,
July 23-Austria sends an alti-
matum to Servia.
July 31-Russia orders general
mobilisation.
Aug. 1-Germany declares war on Russia, French Cabinet orders general mobilisation.
Aug, 2 - German forces enter
Luxemburg.
Aug, 4-England sonds ultima-
Dunrich A
Dyk P8 Van On CJ do Grant J
Haig A. Ü Humus FG
Boles W
Reynold O W Ryan E Smith J Stanton J K 8 Thorls HF Todd OW Wright 8 H
Kingsclere Hotel,
Bura Parcy
Cavern & M Diok HW Fielder BE Filkine Miss D Forbes Mr & Mrs A
ccgowerf
Logan W
Lubra J Ivan G
Negre R
Joseph E M
North RAC Rawlinson RJ Robertson Mr &
Mfrs J Rollo P H Sachse Mr. G Binger Mr Mrs E T Smith Mr & Mn F Smyth R
Watkins CH Wilson M J
Wood GG
King Edward Hote
Basie ru
Almond Mrs R
Botzbold Me
Block J A
Joseph J
Kales FH
Lambdan D
Lambdan
Bromley Mr & Mrs Les W D
Budge W
Lennox Capt & Man Chong Mr & Mrs T8Londox Cooke FL
Cooke, Miza J F
Lobo
L Lobo F
Cooko MartorsG M& NorrisE
JP
Course A
Deane Mrs G
Duckworth FF
Dutton Mr & Mrs
A
Evans GC
tam, demanding observance Elson WT of Belgien neutrality. Ger- rejects ultimatum,
many
Aug. 5.--England at war,
Aug. -Germans enter Liege. Fronch invade southern Alsace.
Aug. 15.-Austrians enter Servia. Japan sende ultimatum to Germany.
Aug. 17.--British land in France, Aug, 19-Beginning of battle of
Lorraine.
Aug.20-Gormansentor Brussels. Aug, 23-Germans enter Namur, Ang. 24-British begin retreat
from Mons.
Aug. 25- French ovacuate Mu
hausen.
Aug. 28-Germana take Longwy. Aug. 27-Louvain burned by Germans. Japanese block- ado Tsingtao. Aug. 28-Battle of Heligoland. Sept. 2-Germanadvance reaches Sonlia. French Government moves to Bordeaux. Sopt, 3-Russians occupy Lem-
berg.
Sept. 6 Battle of the Marne
begins.
Sapt. 7-Manbouge taken by the
Germans,
Bept. 12-German retreat halts
on the Aisne.
Sept. 20-Germans
Rheims.
bombard
Sept. 22 German submarine sinka British cruisers Abous kir, Cressy, and Hogue. Sept. 28-Indian troops land at
Marseilles,
Sept. 28-Germans begin siege of
Antwerp.
Oct, 2---- Germane
Augustowo..
defested at
Oct. 5 Belgian Government re- moved from Antwerp to Ostend.
Oct. 7-Bombardment of Ant-
негр.
Oct. 9-Antwerp occupied by
the Germans,
Oot. 12-A Boar commando in the Uspe Province mutinies. Oct. 18 Belgian Government transferred from Ostend to Havre Oct. 14-Allies cocupy Ypres. Battle begins on the Vistula. Oot, 15-Oaland occupied by
the Germana. Oot, 16-British cruiser Hawke mank by German submarine. Oct 34-Ten daya". battle be- fore Warsaw onde in German defent, and Oct. 27 - Edsviana
Lods and Radom,
recccupy
Foo Mrs C Fritz C
Goo Mr & Mra Geraghty Mrs Gregory T M Grieve E Guna T
MUDR
H
Passmoro Mɛs WO
Newman Mr & Mrs
G Prom!ok WC
Robson Mrs
Ruacle J E
Stagh EM Soper U HI
Ramsay Mrs R A Raymond Stoneham I F Bylvester Mr. & Thornton H Tourtellot Mr. EL
CONSIGNEES
TOYO KISEN KAISHA.
From BAN FRANCISCO,. vie
HONOLULU, JAPAN PORTS
and SHANGHAI,
8.8. NIPPON MARU,"
NOTICE
G. HIER.
LICENCE UNDER KING'S.
REGULATIONS No, 10 OF ·
1915.
WHEREAS under the provis ions of the King's Regulations No. 10 of 1915 prohibiting trad ing with the enemy all persons subject to the jurisdiction of His Majesty's Supreme Court for The above named Steamer hav- China were prohibited from doing Ing arrived, Consignees of cargo certain things save so far as li- are hereby notified to send in cences might be isaced enabling their Bills of Lading for counter them so to do AND WHEREAS signature, and to take immediate by paragraph_XI of the afore- | delivery of Cargo from alongside, Baid King's Regulations it is Cargo remaining undelivered provided that nothing in such on 21st Sept. at noon, will be|Regulations shall be taken to landed at Consignée's risk and prohibit anything which shall be expense, and delivery must then expressly permitted by the King's be taken from the Company'a Go-licence or by the licence given on down. Storage obarges will be as his behalf by a Becretary of State sessed on all Goods remaining un- or on the like behalf by His Ma- delivered on Sept. 26th at 5 p.m.jesty's
NOTICES.
THE
HONGKONG POLICE RESERVE
PROMENADE CONCERT
will be given in the BOTANICAL GARDENS
од
SATURDAY, September, 23th, 1915, at 9.00 p.m. Entrance on'y by Main Gate,
Lower Albert Road, at 8,50 p.m.
Mre, VILLIERS SMYTH Mr. H, I, JON EBA Hongkong Folice Reserve Orchestra,
Band of the 18th Infantry. Accompanist P. O GEORGE
GRIMBLE, H.K.P.K. ⠀
Admission 20 cents. Members Minister in Chins of the Naval, Military and Police: No Fire Insurance whatever whether such licence be espeol-Forces in uniform are invited as will be effected.
ally granted to individuals or be the guests of the Police Reserve, announced to classes of persons The profits, if any, of this con- NOW THEREFORE I His Bri-cert will go to the Band and tannie Majesty's Minister in Orchestra of the B.E.P.R. China hereby announce that all British subjects, firms or corpora- tions are permitted to trade with the following pera:ns or bodies of persons of Ottoman nationality
No Claim will be recognised after the Goods have left the | Steamer or Godown,
All chafed and damaged cargo will be landed into the Godown, where they will bo examined on 29th Sept. at 10 am:
No Claims will be recognised
if filed after Octobar, 4th, 1915.
K. DOI,
Actg. Agent. Hongkong, September, 20th 1915.)
.
SHIRE" LINE OF
STEAMERS, LIMITED.
Q.
R.
Treasury.
Trading with the Enemy Second
Amendment Ordinance, 1915. Particulara Required by the Custodian which have been ap-
proved by the Governor, -
residing and doing business in Chine, namely: Jacques Azad- ian, Import and Export Mer- chant, B. A. Somekh, Ímport and Export Merchant, 8.8. Bomekh, Import and Export Merchant, No, 418-All persons whose D. 8. Somekh, Sharebroker, 8. E, duty it is under this Ordinance to and E. E. Shahmoon, Import and notify the Custodian of property Export Merchants, J. H. Joseph, held or managed by them on be- Member of the Shanghai Stock half of enemies are requested to Exchange and Import Merchant, send in lists of such property to Ellis Joseph, Director of Joseph the Treasury in duplicate, Buch Brothers, A.E. Codsi, Pearl Mer- lists should show the name, the chant and Director of Bacha prosent residence, if known, or and Company and N. S. Levy, supposed present residence, of the Bbanghai Brokers Associati^n | enemies on whose behalf the pro- and formor Director. of perty is held or managed, A B. J. David and Company separate list (in duplicate) should NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. J. A. Fredericks, Shanghai Share be sent in respect of each class Brokers Association and Import of property, o.g., deposits on cur- Merchant, F. Aaron, S. J. Bolo- rent account, fixed deposits, title mon, formerly in the employ of deeds, share scrip, produce, etc., Messrs. E. D. Sassoon and Com-eic. In respect of cach class of pany, A. J. Sudka, M. J. Nathan, property separate lists must be Sharebroker and Commission made of property over which the Ageat and Member of Shanghai holder or manager has a lim, Sharebrokers ́Assoolation, M. Myer, Sharebroker and Commis sion Agent and N. E. B. Ezra, having arrived from the above Secretary of the Bank of Terr Port, Consignees of Cargo by Fertorial Development of China,
FROM NEW YORK.
THE Steamship
"ST. EGBERT, "
In the case of payments under section 4 of the Ordinance the particulare required are:-Tho names and present residences, where known, of the persons.
NOTICES
MELACHRINO & CO.'S EGYPTIAN CIGARETTES.
Radames No. 9
$2.20 per 100
2.80
3.00
4,00
SOLE AGENTS:
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are hereby informed that all Limited, all of Shanghai, and J. S. firms or companies, to whom the goods are being landed at their Spunt, partner in the firm of dividende. interest or share of Queen's Road, Hongkong. risk into the hazardous and/or Spunt and Rosenfold of Tientsin, profits would otherwise be pay Hammes Mr & Mrs Underwood Mr&Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf bodies of persons of Ottoman dividends or interest became due extra hazardous Godowns of the and with any other persons or able, the date at which such
Hoablog A
Mrs J H Jackson Mr&Mrs WWong B Johnstone Mr & Mrs
Carlton Hotel.
Hosbal DrJ
Jonas GL D
Janes Mix & M
CONTENTS.
3 The Kowloon-Canton Rail-
and Godown Company. Limited, nationality residing and doing and payable, and the amount and whence, and/or from the wharves, business in China whose name description of stook, shares, loans, delivery may be obtained. may hereafter from time to time etc., on which such dividends and
Goods not cleared by the 25th be published at the public offices interes? accrue. Separate liste Day by Day 1 September will be subject to rent, of His Britannic Majesty's Con- of particulars (in duplicate Passenger Lists
All broken, chafed and damag-sulates in China, and all such should be sent in of dividende. Steamers ..............................
....... 4 ed packages are to be left in the persons or bodies of persons shall interest and shares of profits, Hotel Lists godowns, where they will be not be considered as coming wit respectively. examined on 24th Sept. at 10a.m. in the definition of the word; Lewis MD Mias EA Claims against the steamer must enemy as given in the said King's
be presented within 10 days of Regulations No. 10 of 1915. arrival otherwise they will not be recognised.
Juan Miss Joseph A
Kerr MissA
Andrews A Cameron Dr M Clark Miss E Ó Clark Miss & M Creasey Mr & Mrs Cropley L Gropley NO Cropley 00 Manalang C Curtis Mrs B Manry Mrs J O Daris Miss GO
Manry James O Donaldson Miss E. Maraton Miss E Dalbie Mr & Mrs Matihowa PW Engolbreht FP
McDougall A. K Miss M Meek Thomas Fife Miss
Parkor F Fife Miss Elizabeth Pennell W V Florence Mies Smith DS Ferger Mr&Mre HRStates EJ F10 Mra Ochild Stock WA Frances Miss Fulcher WO
Staphons Mr&Mrs H Stevenson &
Galbreach Miss E DTaylor JT Grace G
Thom Wm
Griswold Mrs F8 Thomson R Helmers Mr & Mrs Tolavox L Homeres Mr & Mrs Walker RovĮJ A K
EP
Willson J W Hope Miss M
Feak Hotel.
Armstrong W Bacon Mrs Badcos Mr & Mrs Barnatt Mr & Mrs Bowdler Mrs
Carmichael Mr and Cartwright H A
Mrs HF
Lovell Dr & Mrs Lembelet Marriott Mrs. MicholsonMaj&Mrs Mitchelmore Mr&
Nhi Mos Mr&Mr DE Olivecrans Mrs Campbell Mr W M Porkins T L Cary F W
Fyne Major RE Camill Mr&MrsD Ralpha Mr & Mrs
0
Ron Miss Cousland A Darling Col RE Dobbie Me & M Vaichine Col
Row CP
Scarlett Miss
Skinner Mi Skolt O
No Fire Insurance will be
(Sd.) J. N. JORDAN,
Minister.
His Britannic Majesty's
effected by us in any case what-Peking, September 8th, 1915,
ever.
Bilis of Lading will be count- srsigned by
JARDINE, MATHESON & CO, ID.
Agenta.
Hongkong, September 20th, 1915.
INDO.CHINA STEAM NAVI-
GATION CO., LTD.
From CALCUTTA, PENANG
SINGAPORE.
Smith Mr&Mrs EG THE Company's Steamship,
Fuller Douman Hala Mr & Mrs B A 8mlth Mr& Mrs AF Hamou W J Mr. Stewart Capt & Mrs Hind B A
Tiadall G Hammond Capt & Tope Rey
Mra
Train JA Mr&M Vandon Fol Mr &
Mrs Vantris Maj. G
Jones Lau Johns Mrr TJR Kadooria E
Oct. 29-Turkish naval attacks on
Odessa and in the Crimes. Oot. 30-Col. Marits, rebel leader
'KAMSANG ".
having norived from the above Porta Consignees of cargo by her are hereby informed that their goods will be delivered from alongside,
Cargo, impeding the discharge or remaining on board after noon the 20th lust, will be landed at Consignee's risk and expense.
CONSIGNEES
NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
FROM EUROPE, COLOMBO AND STRAITS.
THE Company's Steamship
"FUSHIMI MARU,"
5
The Cigarette and Tobacco
8
Fand
7
Obituary4446
Payments may be made by Commercial forwarding to the Treasury obe- Correspondence 811 Organ Recital
Custodian The Courts 12-17 Tenders for Government quo in favour of the of enemy property" or by sending Lending Articles.........18–24 Work a bank receipt for money paid to Notes and Comments......26-20 Assessment Alterations... 18 the credit of the Custodian's ao-Special Articles 30-36] Legislative Council.....47-49 oount at the Hongkong and Sport
37-30 Kwangtung Flood Relief Shanghai Banking Corporation. Prince of Wales' Fand ...40 Further information may be ob- The Yaumati Typhoon tained during the usual hours at the Treasury,
A. M. THOMSON. Colonial Treasurer. Custodian of Enemy Property 15th September, 1915, THE NATIONAL LOAN OF THE FOURTH YEAR OF THE REPUBLIC OF CHINA: TWENTY-FOUR MILLION DOLLARS ($24,000,000) Subscribers to the above Loan are hereby notified that, In
ments
Refuge To Prevent Floods ......41-42 Government Appoint. The Motor Ambulance .43 42
Ordinance Dentistry
Amendments43
NOTICE
COAL.
Fand ..........................:49 University of Hongkong....50 Fatal Motor Acoident 50 Cotton Mill to Convent *.51 Trading with the Enemy.62 The Tendency to become
too Fat
52 Memorandum of Cargo........52 Telegrams
NOTICE
accordance with Article V of the SILIMPOPON (SEBATTIK PEAK TRAMWAY CO.
Loan Regulations. the full amount of Dollara One Million Four Hundred and Forty Thou-
Band ($1,440,000), being the The undersigned having been. amount of Interest on the loan appointed Agents for the Cowle having arrived from the above for one year, has been duly raised Harbour Coal Co. Ltd. are ports, Consignees of Cazgo are by the Ministry of Finance and prepared to quote prices for best hereby informed that their Goods has been deposited by the under quality Silimpopon Cosi trim Are being landed and placed at signed in the following Banke, med into Bunkers at Sebatlik or their risk in the Hongkong and namely, the Bank of China and Sandakan ... (British North Kowloon Wharf and Godown the Bank of Communications, as Borneo). Company's Godowns at Kowloon, a permanent guarantee for the where each consignment will be intereat on the loan. sorted out mark by mark and delivery can be obtained as soon as the Goods are landed."
Optional goods will be carried on unless instructions are given to the 'contrary before NÕON, TO-DAY
Goods not cleared by the 30th September, will be subject to rent. Damaged packages must be loft in the Godowns for examination by the Consignee's and the Co.'s representatives at an appointed hour on Tuesday & Friday, Al claims must be presented within JARDINE, MATHESON ten days of the steamers
No Fire Insurance will be Bills of Lading will be count ersigned by
driven out of Cape Colony.effected. Main Nov. 1 German naval viotory
off the coast of Chili, Nov. 3-German aquadron makes
a raid on British coast.m
| Nov. 4-Garman oraiser Yorck strikes mine in Jade Bay, Nov. 5-England and France de
olare war on Turkey. Dar danelles forte bombarded, Nov. 6-Tsingtau surrendera,
& Co. Ltd,
General Managers,
Hongkong, 18th Sept
arrivâl hers, after which date they cannot be recognised. No olalms will be admitted after the goods have left the Godowns.
*
NIPFON YUSEN KAISHA;
F.A. AGLEN, Inspector General of Customs, and Vice-Chairman of the Bureau of National Loans. Inspectorate General
of Customs an Peking, 11th September, 1915.
HIM ROD'S
1915. Hongkong, 23th September, 1915, CURE FOR
Silimpopon Coal compares fovourably with the better grades of Japanese Coal and gives good results on a very moderate con- sumption. t, dass data
Steamers calling at SebulfIK or Sandakan gozelusively for Silimpopon Coal (either cargo or Bunker) are exempt from pay- ment of all Port charges,
At Sobattik steamers are berthed alongside the Companys: wharf where there is a minimum depth of 27 to 26 fent at low water Spring Tides.
* Charts of Sibuko Bay, (Sebastik Harbour) Prices, and all other information concerning the Port can be had on spplication to the Agents.
BRADLEY & Co Ltd Agents Cowie Harbour Coal ed
ASTHMA Hongkong, 8th June, 1815.
10.00
LIMITED:
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MIGREY CARS