10
WAR TELEGRAMS,
(Continued from page 5.)
THE ALLIES IN THE WEST.
GERMAN BOMBARDMENT NIPPED IN THE BUD.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1915.
1
November 1, 2.30 a.m. A Paris communique reports that the Germans, under a violent bombardment in the region of Lombaertsyde, prepared an attack which our artillery sipped in the bad. The Germans in Champagne,
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A typhoon is corssing the Vlasyas on a The above date of departure is liable Halyang, Br. a. 1,362, A. E. Hodgins, 3rd
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Chinese.
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Last-Hollow, 30th ult, Gen-north part of the China Sem. J. M. & Co.
to alteration,
Correspondanos addressed to e1487 ubjects in China, Siam, Persia and Mer- ocop cannot be transmitted.
The Barvlose to Germany, Austria, and
on the whole front between Hill 193 and Tabure, and south of the the Ottoman Empire are suspended. village, bombarded our positions, while the infantry lined the trenches with laddere. Our artillery and machine-guas promptly disposed of any possibility of attack,
SIR JOHN FRENCH'S REPORT CONTINUED,
The departure of the an Persia Mara
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November 1, 4.20 p.m. The weather was most unfavourable and the troops had to: fight in rain and darkness but their spirit everywhere was magni. ficent and the wounded were cheerfully optimistic. Great German Awa. Ma, a counter-attacks came as expected, and were delivered on the after- noon of October 8 by some twenty-eight battalions of the first line with larger forces in support. The Germans were repulsed with tremendous losses, leaving nine thousand dead. The Field Marshal | Australia, Aldanham, 5ki Nov. devotes much space to the excellence of our artillery. Numerous Australia, Changsha, 7th Nov. batteries of heavy guns and howitzers have been added. The australia, Tange Marn, 12th Nov. arrival of these reinforcements has tested the capacity of the artillery as a whole to expand to meet the requirements of the army, and this hos maintained its high level of efficiency. A special_word of praiso is necessary for the R.G.A. for the admirable way in which they accustomed themselves to conditions in the field and for the Amor-For HONGKHENG, 3rd, Nov. 5 koowledge they applied to special problems of trench warfare. Indeed the whole of the artillery has done splendidly. The pre- paratory bombardment of a modern battle, requiring an immense concentration of guns and enormous quantities of ammunition, demands the highest skill in organisation and technique, The artillery in action showed the necessary talents, while the success Shanghai against the great German counter-attack of October 8 shows their espacity to concentrate fire effectively at a moment's notice. Field Hollow, Marshal French also especially mentions the tunnelling companies, composed of mining engineers and miners, who are ancosssfully carrying on the work of effective and defensive mining. There have been 240 air combate during the period covered by the despatch, in which almost invariably the British have been successful. On one occasion en officer engaged and drove off four enemy aeroplanes, Shanghai, N. Chica Japan via Kobo-For and, on snother, two officers engaged air German machines and (Europe via Siberia Shanghai Br. P.O. disabled at least one. Anotborofficer, although his seroplane was Tuesday, 9th NoJ hit in 300 places, succeeded in carrying out his mission. Sir Joko French reports very favourably on the Divisions of the new armies which have recently arrived, also the Territoriale and the new Division of Canadians. He concludes by expressing the British Army's deep admiration of the splendid Frozch success in the (Changhai Br.P.O.Tuesday, 9th Nov.) battle of Champagne.
November 2, 11.20 p.m.
Austra
lian
TO-MORROW,
Novara, Br, av, 6tik H. & Hetherington, Brd last-Yakobama, 23rd alt, G-F, &0. B. N. 00.
Kwangang, Br. as. Bichard, 2nd Nav-
Houghong Rainfall for the 24 hours dig at 10 am, to-day, 0.09 inches.
Chepstaking. Brax 1,252, V. MeO Liddell | I Hongkong and Neighbour- moderais
End Nor Hantain, 17th Oct, Chad, M. & Co.
hood.
FORECAST FOR THE 14 HOURS ENDING AT HOON TO-MORROW.
District
Forscori
§ E. winds,
to fresh: cloudy
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Winds
Hour.
Barometer,
Temperature.
Humidity.
Weather.
D'tion.
Force.
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Tokio
30.18
Kochi
30.19
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30.13
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30.10
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30.07
Nov. 2.
30.01
*$0.16
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30.20 84 87 =
4b
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Siberian
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FRIDAY, 5th Nov.
Drufar for Bangkok via Sustom Tilknabang for Batariá Taming for Kailo via Mapila Myogiaan for Canton Chiyuen for Canton Tools for Casto on Luchow for Canton
Zahi'jiza Bonin Is. Cheloo
Whatwal Hankow Johang Klakiang
Changsha
Bhanchal
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*
50.18 59 96 n
30.13 84
30.06 70 100 Amoy 9ä 29.99 74 86
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Tersha
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6
5 29.99 73 96 and
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. 12.94 72
* $9.93 78
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30.04 63 95
238
mine
1500 20** ** *
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Port
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Baid and Marseilles...itis.
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5th Nov.
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about
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8th Nov,
& Psage
about
14th Nov.
Freight
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about 19th Nov.
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PASSENGERS ARRIVED.
39.98 75
Gap ook
14
29.97 08 04 are to
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Hongkong, 23rd October, 1915,
& Mrs Ling.
Leguti For .. Loksang. from Haiphorg-G | Tacloban
Hollo Baith & Broggs..
Surigao
Hoilow aod Haiphong--Per LOKSANG,
4th Nov. 5 pm
Persa Novara from Yokohama'ste-Holbow Shanghal&N.Chs-FerKWANGBANG Mr& Min Ede, CJ Macaulay, A Sirat Phallen 64 Field Marchel French, referring to the liquid fire attack at
5th Nov. 5 p.m.
Webster, Thimmin, V Power, A Beattis. Tourate Hooge, says that the Germans used a new device for propelling the Port Courbet-For ONSANG, 4th fost, Mr & M Chang Tong, Mr and Mr1 Fer: C. St. 3. flaming liquid with a strong jet. Most of the British infantry
nandes. Mrand Mrs Velasco, Miss Mand A Master P Valavo, Mére Comsalsoles, Mr Dagupan occupying the trenches in front of the fire projectors were driven.
Manila bick, but their retirement was das far more to surprise and to the temporary confusion caused than to the actual damage inflicted. These losses were brilliantly regained by the sixth division, with small casualties, and the German trenches beyond were successfully carried. A fine example of spirit, initiative and resource in over- coming daily difficulties is afforded by an incident near Ypres. It became necessary to move a field gun to the front line to destroy an enemy saphead. The gun was taken over the canal and pulled ap A slope of 45 degrees and was dragged over three trenches to within seventy yards of the enemy. The manœuvre was carried out with Swatow. Amoy & Footbow-Por HAI-Reservoirs on the 1st Oct., 1915. Fahrenheit. out los..
FRENCH TAKE MORE PRISONERS.
November 1, 5.20 p.m.
A Paris communiqus atatea that fghting has continued in the region of Tahure without any change in the respective positions, except that we took more unwounded prisoners.,
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tration 5th Nov. 10.15am. Lot-
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Stmita Burmah & India via Calcutta-Per
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SATURDAY, 6th Nov.
WATER RETURN.
Level and Storage of water in
CITY AND HILL DISTRICT WATER
WORKS LEVEL..
Тубал Triam
ав
Chiawaugtao Per TUNGSHAN, Gth Pokfulam......
inat, il sam. Wal-hai-wel & Tientsin-Per CHEONG-
SHING, 6th Oct. 5p.m.
November 1, 9.45 p.m. Field Marshal Sir John French, in a despatch dated the even- ing of October 28, says :-Ws heavily bombarded the ares east of Ypres otherwise, owing to the wet and misty weather, the artillery on both sides, during the last few days, has been less active. Min- ing aotivity continues on both sides. The returns of the casualties E of seven German battalions which participated in the Loos fighting show losses which averaged oighty par cent. of their strength...
THE RUSSIANS.
TSAR RETURNS TO TSARKOYE SALO.
American
TUESDAY, 9th Nov.
Shanghai, North China, Japan via Nagasaki,Honolulu, United States, S. American, Canada via San Francisco & U.*King, dom vis Canada-Per CHIYO M. 9th Nov. 11 mmm. Europe is Biberia, Shanghai Br. P.0. Saturday, 13th NOT. Swatow, Amoy & Fouchow-Per HAI-
ÖHING, 9th Nov, 1 p.m. Philippine Is-Fer CHINHUA, 9th Nov.
WEDNESDAY, 10th Nov.
2014
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Tytan SAISONS ARE Tyranı Byewa na Tytam Intermediate Pckfoto
Wasg-naichungtami
TotalentHere ar
101. 13.00 T-10
3.RC
210 40
70.04
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3031
10.89
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589.1
Consumption of water in she City and Bil District in ions and decimals of gallons during the month of Sept, agit.
2014
167.72
is 1,019
161.7 m. gallons:
6.
Consumption.. Estimated
pop alon Consumption per head per day....
10.4 gallons Constant apply in fivics during the month of September 121 Contant Supply Is all district up ill and September 1615, Service to houses in Rio der Main d'atric's disconnected from Rider M îns and wapply given by public surnes fonalaina only. from nath September .015.
“KOWLOON WATER WORKS LEVEL,
Japan vis Moji, Honolulu, Hile Kowloon Gra-) Lave
8. Francison, Los Angsiz, Ball→ na. Co. Parama, Cullao, Art- en. Iquique, Valparaiso, and Coronal-Par BEİYO 12, 1015 Nov. A P.M.
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29,77 21 00 waw § o
C. W. JEFFRIES, Director. Hongkong Observatory, November 3.
1 Barometer, reduced to 532 dogroda Fahrenheit on the level of the aca in in jokes, tenths and hundredths.
2 Temperature, in the shade, in degrees
5 Humidity, in percentage of saturation the Humidity of air saturated with mols- |ture being 100.
& Direction of Wind, to two pointa.
5 Force of Wind, according to Bonafore Boald
State of Weather, b blue sky, do- taobed cloud, d drizziing rain, ffog, a gloomy, b hail, 1 lightning, o overcast, p passing showers, a aqually, r rain, snow,
thunder, visibility, w daw wet.
• Rain In Inches, tenths and hundredths
* Lat. 23.25 N. Long. 117.48 E.
METEOROLOGICAL.
Previous
Day On date Ou'data
wap.m. 20.09 80
E
sta pada, et f 12. Barometer ... 29.98 30.03
74 PTS Temperature amie Humidity
82 Wind Direction --- E
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oft
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STORAGE IN HILLIONS AND DECIMALS
OF GALLONS.
tyr
Cra-
November 1, 8.10 sm. The Tsar and Tearevitch have returned to Taurkoye delo. November 2, 8.20 a.m. A Petrograd communiqua reports that the Germans are still being repulsed. With heavy artillery fire and fusillades the Ger mana assamed the offensive north-west of Tobartoryisk, but their furious attacks were repuliod. The Rumians thereupon counter attacked, capturing 400 Austriana. The Russians likewise dialor ged "the angme with the bayonet from the disputed trenches west of KomangoThe communique adds that the fiaroo fighting near Tarnopol ended in favour of the Russians, who, under carer of the Wal-haliwal & Tianta-Far HUI. Campelon H.3 fog, rushed the enemy trenches, capturing the village and bayonett- ing the majority of the defenders,
GERMAN HYDROPLANB BROUGHT] DOWN.
November 2, 8.20 a.m.
Ramlan torpedo boat ban hrought down a German hydro
the Gulf of Riga, capturing the aviators.
SATURDAY, 15th Nov.
CHOW, 13th Nov, 11 a.m..
WEDNESDAY, 17th Nov.
Philippine Islands, Australia. Taxmania, New – Zenland via PortDarwin,& Han Guna via *Touraday 14-39 CHANG,
SELA, 17th Mov., 11 a.m.
Kowloon Gr 314.5m
1935
vitation
· 140-45 Reservoir Comumption of water' In Kawiona la millious and Decimals of Ollons During the month of Sept- 1939
1914
17.1 : gallons
Kelanated popula
95,150
KETE
ELE. Obaneratorý, Jeð November.
C. W. JEFFRIES, Director.
Competen -per
bend per day.
gallons The Government Analyst's reports show that the 'Teak waterlof excellent quality.
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