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WAR TELEGRAMS.
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THE DARDANELLES.
September 27, 9.50 p.m.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1915.
POLICE RESERVE ORDERS. DAIRY FARM NEWS.
"Patrols (Central)" Thursday, September 30:
5.50 p.m.One Sergeant and seven P. Cs, from No. 3 Company and 8,50 p.m.-for each shift. Crown-Sergeant MoEwen will |
visit.
Friday, October 1:
FISH
5.50, p.m.-One Sergeant and WE HAVE RECEIVED A NEW SHIPMENT savan P. C. from No. 2 Company
Inspector Taylor will visit.
Saturday, October 2: 5.50 p.m. One Sergeant and seven P. Cs. from No. 3 Company sad 8.50 for each shift.
The Prass Bureau has issued a statement on the recent opera-and 8.50 p.m.-for each shift. tions in Gallipoli which have been mainly confined to siraraft at taoke, artillery bombardments and some mining. Once a heary Turkish artillery fire on the Suvla-Anzao front appeared to be the prelude to a general attack, but an attack with only a small force on the Balra right centre followed, and the enemy was easily dispersed by rifle fire. The same thing happened twice subsequent- ly. More than once, aeroplanes attacked our aircraft base, but the bombe dropped did no damage. Our aeroplanes, replied by bomb- ing and blotting out a hangar and damaging shipping at Bargaz, On the night of the 24th the Turks loosed watchdoge against French patrols. The dogs were all killed.
ESPIONAGE IN THE CAUCASUS.
September 27, 0.40 p.m.
A message from Teheran says that on the 18th inet, the Russians. arreated Towfik Bey, the Tarkish Conani-General st Resht, on so- sount of his machinations in the region where Russian troops are moving, and his efforts to organiss espionage in the Caucasus.
ANGLO-FRENCH FINANCE COMMISSION.
September 28, 2.05 sm,
Reuter's correspondent at New York reports that the Earl of Reading sad three other Anglo-French Commissioners are going to Chiosgo to discuss with the Western bankers and financiera the loan terms tentatively agreed upon with the Eastern bankers and financiers,thus emphasising the national character of the loan.
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CHANGES IN WARSAW. Everywhere where one turns one seen bright faces, and roses are thrown by black-eyed beauties.
"Fine rain does not keep the beautiesof Warsaw indoors. They have come out to watch this
After the German Occupation.
A remarkable story of the Ger-historic event and to breathe again man entry into Warsaw is con-after the suppression of the last tributed to the
Cafes Crowded.
Patrols (Eastern) Thursday, September 30: 5 50 p.m. P. Če, O. Arculli en 1 Noor.
8.50 p.m. P. Os. Ismail and Moondeen, Sergt. Arcalli will visit.
Patrols (Water Police). Thursday. September 30th: 5.50 p.m.-P. Ca. Rozario (8) Roza (8) Sergeant Figueiredo (P). 8.50 p.m.-P. Ca. F. Hobba (S) W. Hobbs (8) Bunje (P),
Friday, October 1:
6.60 p.m.-P. Co. Wilks (8) Henderson (3) Gaskell (P).
8.50 r.m.-P. O. Kin (S) Max. well (8).
Saturday. October 2: 5.50 p.m.-P. Ce.J. Yvanovich (S) V. Yvanovich (S),
8.50 p.m-P. Co. Mehr Deon (S) Juman Khan (S),
"Duty Reminders" Book, Patrol men are reminded that they have been ordered to carry thie Book on duty and to produce same when requested..
Police Court Cases, All Police Court cases must be left in the hands of the Oficer on duty in the Charge Room, In- pectors and Sergeants roual not toke the conduct of Police Reserve casea without the authority of the Hon. C. S. P.
Promenade Concert.
The third Promenade Concert
Band and No. 2 Company on Friday, Cotober 1, is hereby cancelled..
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OF SELECTED
HADDOCKS
AND
FILLET
KIPPERS.
A CHIVALROUS KING.
How a Young Lady Traced her
Soldier-Lover.
The Barcelona daily Las Noticias tell a story of the romantic activities of King Alfonso of Spain since the war began. As everybody has read, yourg French lady whose fiance is a prisoner, tired of sending love letters to Vienna and Berlin without receiving any response, either from the Imperial Govern ment offices or her lover, con- ceived a happy ides. She asked the aid of the King of Spain, in a letter fall of poetic feeling. The contents read approximately as follows:
Sire, A desolate lady aska year protection. Spain is the land of chivalry, and your Majesty is the greatest bidalgo of Castile, who I feel certain will hear me;
And after this she told of her
fisnoe.
TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS,
PUBLIC AUCTION
THE Undersigned has received Public Auction on
instructions
to
sell by
MONDAY, the 4th October, 1915, com- mencing at I am. at bis
Sales Rooms, Daddell Street. A Quantity of Ladies' Dress Material
comprising:-
Plain and Striped Alpaca, Coloured Voile, Serge, Woollens,
to.
Gent's Suit Lengths, White and Zophyr Shirts, Brown and Black Boots.
On view from Saturday, the 2nd October.
Terms-Cash on delivery,
GEO. P. LAMMERT,
Auctioneer.
instructions to sell by Public
Evidently, she continued, love | Auction on has no argument in Germany nor reason in Austris, but surely it would have before the kindness of a King married for love to one of the handsomest of the - world's Princess08.
Vossische few days without having to fear will be held on Saturday, Octo-unsuccessful steps to trace her THE Undersigned has received Zeitung and the Berliner Mora Cocok binding them on bieber 2 gonpost by a
"bighly placed horse and carrying them off in The parade ordered for the officer." It confirms in every the direction of Siberia, particular the reports of the com- pleteness with which the Russiane removed everything that would be of the slightest use to the enemy, and, despite some naive nonsense about "black-eyed beauties" and "Cossacks," provides a telling word picture of the conditions in the city immediately after its
evacuation.
"The onfen are crowded with brightly dressed people: Nearly all the shops are open, picture postcards with views of the city are finding a lively sale:
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Saddenly we come to a plain completely empty of people. The only noise here is the zipping of bullets and explosions from Even while fighting was pro- the other side of the river. Fight- ceeding in the streets the inhabiting is still going on. On this ants sipped their coffee stoically side are Germans, on the other at the cafes only a few houses
away from the barricades.
The officer writer:
Police Reserve Orchestra. Thursday, September 30th Orchestra Practice, 6 p.m.
Friday, October let-Orchestra Practice, 6 p:m.
THE SPECIAL POLICE.
King Alfonso mentioned the affair to the foreiga Ambassadora, and within a fortnight was able to inform her that her fatare: husband was made prisoner at Ypres, and was safe and well; interned in a camp near Leipzig, where she could in futurs address her letters.
DO YOU SUFFER WITH RHEUMATISM?
Has this terrible, nerve-racking, painful
LITTLE'S ORIENTAL BALM ́has oured
MONDAY, the 4th October, 1915, com- at his mending at 11 am.
Sales Rocas, Duddell Street, A Quantity of Lace and Insertion.
On view from Saturday, the 2nd October, 1915.
Terms: Cash on delivery.
GEO. P. LAMMERT,
Auctioneer.
THE Undersigned has received instructions to sell by Public Auction on
WEDNESDAY,
the 6th October, 1915, com“ mencing at 2.30 p.m. at No. 9 Humphreys Building (Top Floor), Kowloon.
A Quantity of Valuable Household Furniture
(Fall Particulars from Catalogue) Or view from Tuesday, the 5th
GEO. P. LAMMERT,
Auctioneer.
"SHIRE" LINE OF STEAMERS, LIMITED.
Last evening a fight occurred Russians. On the other side are between two Chinese at 258, trenches, and on this our men are Hollywood Road. One of the lying behind street barricades "Quickly our car runs along and corners of houses and firing combatants, who was armed with fa obopper, inflicted a pasty wound the river, The the road of the Russian retreat across towards Warsaw. Boorched fields, Russians return a lively fire. on the other's head. Special Cons barned farms, and villages fly Machine gane rattle from both table Pan Wei, No. 81, hoard &allment fastened itself upon you? Don't Wreoke of carts, soldiers' coats, gar greeting from the gans. Here once went to the soone. He found thousands of inveterate chronio esser of October. cartridge cases, here and there is all the activity of a birthe man with the chopper oroach. Rheumatism-among them hundreds of Torme:-Cash on delivery.
doctors. Through this wonderful remedy boots, and bread carts, also many town and scarcely a hundred ing in the shop and asked him to cases that were pronounced bopaloss by fresh graves mark the road along yards away a struggle for life and give up the chopper. The man sufferers have sbarconed their outobes, refused and the constable threat-and are to-day cured after years of in- which the Bastian army went for death.
"It is an extraordinary scene, oned he would shoot if he did not, tense suffering.
Kere's и case in point. Mr. W. Elger, its regrouping. Falled trees placed Boross the road as obstacles There in front of us the Russian, whereupon his request was com of Alwation, Peterborough, among other hars to be removed by our men. positions on the opposite bank plied with. After a little trouble things writes: " I trays an other Garman soldiers are standing on are clearly visible with the naked the man was taken into custody medical treatment, but was never able to the green walls of the forta, in eye. Guns roar and shella orash and when tried before Mr. Lindell I tried LITTLE'S ORIENTAL BALD
We turn round sell this morning, was sent to The result was 'mply marvellous. It eas. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES which there was fighting this into the walls. morning. Then come the walls and have in front of us the life of prison for four weeks with foured the pain almost immediately and has
hours' stocks. of the town and fortress itself—a big city; At yonder corner Men and women earthen walls. with antiqunted is a big cafe. defence worka,
are sipping their coffee as if it were peace, many of them THE "TIDE WAS STRONG.” *German Chivalry," "In the suburbs there seems reading newspapers, and a few no end to the long streams of houses away death is seeking ita refugees coming out by the same prey. On a balcony is a lady roads along which the German with a highly painted face and a troops are marching into the fashionable dress, with a book in Along the high sides her heavily jewelled hand. Now of the road thousands of por- and then she caste a glance at the pla are standing watch-fighting on the other side of the BN.B., charged two junkmasters
town.
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Junkmasters Ignoro National Officer's Orders. Before Commander O.W. Beck- with E.N., at the Marine Court this morning Lieut. H. J. Sigging
with unlawfully failing to pro- ing the entrance of the German Vintals. We can scarcely tear seed to the examination anchorage troops: Then we go through the ourselves away from this spot.
for junks, previous to entering the old gate into old Warsaw itself Complete Clearance. All the windows and balconies of "Thick smoke rises on the Harbour on the 26th inst. Witness the high palace-like houses are other side of the river, where the stated that he was on duty at occupied. Friendly glances and Russians are continuing their Lyeman Pass on date mentioned waving handkerchiefs give ex-work of destruction. The public and called upon the defendants to pression to the joy of the people buildings are all empty: All the sail into Sai Wan to be examined, at being free from Russian dom furniture, even to the spittoons, but they proceeded through the ination. It is as if hitherto a have gone. Empty walls and pass without taking any notice, heavy load bad lain upon the empty rooms are everywhere, and sailed on until fired upon by town, probably the anxiety of the Means of communication have the forts when they stopped. last few days as to what scene been carried away. Telephone Defendants pleaded that the tide would now be played in the and telegraph apparatus of all was strong. His Worship finel
them $25 eich. world's history and what would kinds is gone. Everywhere, even happen when, the Russians within private houses, there is a gap
ing emptiness, The Russians felt drew.
Anxiety has not yet disap they would have to give up this fugees continue to flow away from peared, but the people are breath fortress perhaps for ever. Weream. We still hear the rattle ing again now that there are in "Evening comes, lights ap of machine guns and now and the town German soldiers ac pear, and the various coonpa-then the fire of a big field gun. customed to order and discipline tions of the oity are continued The air becomes clearer, no and commanded by German as nenal. We leave the town longer the smell of burning is officers who, notwithstanding all with diffienity, forcing our way perosived. We breathe again, experience of war, have not lost through columns of men and road and repeat to ourselves, Warsaw, Abel house of artice and ohivalry, trains. Still long streams of re- the impregnable, has fallen.””
obtain immediate or permanent relief un-
done for me what all other remedies fall- ed to do."
Sold atla, éd. per bottle.
Agents for Hongkong, Messrs. A. S. WATSON & Do., Ltd.
TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENT
THE HONGKONG POLICE RESERVE
Will hold their third PROMENADE CONCERT
in the
BOTANICAL GARDENS
оп
at 9,00 p.m.
Albany Gate až 8,30 p,m.
SATURDAY, October 2nd, 1915, Entrance at Main Gate, and
Miss CAMILLE dẹ CASTRO. (Soprano).
Mr. A. J. ENGLAND (Bass).
Mr. E E. de W. ABNEY A(Tenor). Orchestra of the Hongkong Police Reserve. Band of the 74th Punjabis. Accompanist P. O. GEORGE
GRIMBLE.
Admission--20 cents..
and Police Forces in uniform Members of the Naval, Miltary will not be charged.
From UNITED KINGDOM,
GENOA, PORT SAID, COLOMBO & STRAITS
THE
HE Steamship
"CARNARVONSHIRE”
having arrived from the above Ports, Consignees of Cargo by her are hereby informed that all goods are being landed at their risk into the hazardous and/or extra hazardous Godowas of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf
whence, and/or from the wharves, and Godown Company, Limited, delivery, may be obtained.
Goods not cleared by the 5th October at 5 p.m.will be subject to frente
All broken, chafed and damag ed packages are to be left in the godowns, where they will be examined on 5th Oct, at 9.30 am. Olaims against the steamer must be presented within 10 days of arrival otherwise they will not be recognised..
No Fire Insurance will be effected by ne in any case what- ever
Bills of Lading will be count- erwigned by E
JARDINE, MATHESON.
A & COLD.
Hongkong, 28th September, 1915.
Summit
DRESS SHIRTS
Wears
There is no force that can withstand a ***Summit "*. Shirt attack. Being Invulnerable it conquers everywhere. Possessed of a ataying power that out all opponents, it will show A bettor "Front" after a hard mangling. ofter D day's aotive service, or an after dinner esmpaign. " thân. any of them. WE STOOK THEM IN STIFF AND PLEATED FRONTS AND ALL SIZES FROM 14 TO 17 1NCHES.
MACKINTOSH
& 00., LTD.
MEN'S WEAR SPECIALISTS,
16 DES VŒŒUX ROAD,
WM. POWELL, LTD.
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Prices Always Moderate For THE BEST.
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