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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1917.
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THIS, ADVERTISEMENT IS ISSUED BY THE BRITISH-AMERICAN TOBACCO
CHINESE TROOPS FOR
EUROPE
BERLIN ARROGANCE."
Another Telegraṁ Viges it. ·
The President and the Prime Minister have received a telegram from General Yin Chang-heng advocating the sending of troopч In the telegram in Europe," General Yin states that it is a `ebams if Obina does not actually participate in the War now that wat has been declared upon Ger- inny and Austris-Hungary. He
gear that at least five thousand woldiers abcold firet be dispatched to the Eastern Front if oce handred thousand men are not- available at the present tims.
General Yin Chang-heng is a
ol native
Szechwan. Ho etodied at the Officers". Training School in Japan for a number of years, and graduated with high hondare. After the firet Revola- tion he was sppiated Tutah of Szechen
Occupation Bod
Ez chwan
·Commmisioner, of Frontier. It was he who restored order is that province suppressed disturbances. When the Tibetan troops invading the province, nobody was able to stop the invasion. He was appointed to command the troops for driving out the Tibe- tans. Be succeeded in defeating them and recovered the frontier of diabwen for the Government, He has written a numberof books on military science, nine of which is a lled General Principles for Military Officers, Military Moral- ity, etc."
and
were
His telegram to both the Pre- sident and the Prime Minister atated :——
"I wish to congratulate the Promident and the Prime Minister for their declaration of ger upra Germany and Austria Hong-ry. This is a masterly stroke, and allow me to express my admiration for your agroica • decision.
But it is a home if wa da not normally par cipate in the War, after having declared war upon Germany and Austrise Bongnty. It is not a disgrace if we participate in the fighting and are defeated. Should ante abin to end one hundred thous dʻi men to fight ant ́erem, car national prestige will greatly
Dutch Comment oa German Claim for Compensation.
Amsterdam, Jaly 21-The Handelsblad eXpressed grast valisi clien Al the timely, commanication issued by the Datch Government, to the effe that representations made to Great Britain about the attack on Ger men merchant vessels were made by the Dutch Government entirely on its own initiative and withour! pressure from any other quarter.
The journal say that the tone .employed by the German Reichstag about the incident is cffensively arrogant, and thu strong German, demand for com. pensation mast canée annoyance here. The Handelsblad udda :-
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"The country which without any shadow of right inks our merchant ships, and to whose Esilors' illegal acts is attributable the fact that 10,000 of Datch lonnage have been destruyed And Daich Bailora lives lot-the country which complete- ly disregarde nur protests against acte haughtily demande from us that we should get com. pensation paid for a couple cí ber illegally destroyed ekipa.
The paper goes on to say that it does not know what the Dutch
·Government will do. Probably it will press for compensatioi, bat in doing so it is certain that it will not so because Germany' demands something, but excla. sively because Holland desires to oppose the violation of Datch Lerritorial waters, and to present, trespassera from gaining any advantage by such violetion.~| Reuter.
ethane. Il we cannot send no mans, please send ten thousand, and lease fies thou-audie
"Your Exo-lleno se nan hardly im-gion the gorel •ffet the dia. patch of troops to Earops will hawa upon the peoplis in general. But it man he remembered that then went abroad should be picked and are not afraid of death ard are not proud. Pamie cou- sider this enggration of mina.”
POST OFFICE.
WEATHER REPORT.
September 11d. 10h 55m.-Warning to Maile Liev Europa" via Scea arriden- Hoogkong, Coast Forta and Manila :-- Papahed as opportunity-offers but caly | Typhoon in Las, 18′′ N. Long, 122" EL. – crkeuspondanca apecially marked is for-morg W. at å tɔ 12 m.p.h.
warded by that route and no particulare of such malis can be given.
September 11d. 19h. 2.-Presante bat increased in varying degren throughout the area, except in the vicinities of the Yellow Basand the Balintang Chan el where it has decrowed considerably. An anticyclone in central to the east of Hokkaido and another appears to be Correspondence addressed to enemy developing over N. China. The northern. subjects in China, Siam,
Libertyphoon hus mored to the Yellow Baa to Fortugues East Africa, Persia and More 8.E. of Weibalwel; another typhoon sono cannot be transmitted.-
is advancing from the Pacific on a wester
lly track; it in situated near Apa ri, ip, N.
Luzon, this morning.
Hongkong Ratnail for the 24 hours
The Services to Germany, Austria, Bul-ending at 10 am. to-day. .99 inch. caria and the Ottoma
Total since January 1rf, 2.91 incher Empire are against an average of 69 55 luches. einended.
FORECAST FOR THE 24 HOURS INDING AT NOON TO-MORROW
Dutres,
Forecas
ENTERTAINMENTS.
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Tuesday, 11th Sept., 1917.
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by Judge Harris "Dickson."
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OUTWARD MAILS.
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1 winda.
1 Hongkong to Gap Rock moderate
Registered and Parcel mails clere 15 minutes earl'er than the time given below. unlesa nii miwise stated..
tu fresh
fair.
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MAILS CLOSE TO DAY.
Huihr w-Pá: CORSELLA 1h Sept)
WEDNESDAY, 12th September."}
Weihaiwai. Chefoo & Pientela Per AUICHOW, 15 Sept. 9 a.io.
American
& European
Mall.
American
Canadian
Fortas via Keaturg, Shang hai & N. China (Japan via Mejj Victoria & Seattle)-Per SEÏDZI OKA MARU, 12tb Sept., 10a.m.
Y.E.
2 Fóra.css Chassel
winds.
strong.
South coast of Chias be-? The same tween H. and Lamocks) as No. L 4 Bouth coast of Chlia be-) The same
tween H. and Halaso
No. 1
Chins Coast Meteorological Register.
Station,
September 11. .10.
Hour.
Bermeter.
Winds
Temperature,
Mumidity.
Weather.
Force.
Vostock 68 30.03 61 Nemuro 5 303%
Stanghai, N. Chius; Japan via Hakodate Nagamaki, Canod United Tokio States, Central and S. America Kochi (humine sis Varcenter)Per Agak! EMPRESS OF JAPAN, 1218 | 5gima
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S or
532
ce 1 BOW 1
30.25
30,24
30.11
30.07
30.0%
waw i
3044
*2.99
29.93
Bonin Is. Whalwe 6 Hankow
30.05
29.35 69 72 "
0 .2 FE
Sept. Registration 9.45 am. Betere 10.30 4.m.
Untime Naha
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Swatow-Per HUPE, 12th Sept on.
Haiphong-Per. KOSHIN MARU, Kth chang
Sept. Z p.m.
29.97, 70 94 waw #9.95 7 92 wow, 20. 29.82 83 87 = 20 29.30 83 75 w 20
Kiskians
Changsha
Bangkok-Per YUSANG, Hib
Seph
5pm.
Chuisla Sharp F.
Bbangha!
CO., LTD.
Amoy
awalow
Tatboku 5 29.79 81 79.
4 b.
Taichu
29.73 72
0 b
Tainan
2976 75
до
28
Rosbur
29.76 79
40
[Swatow, Amoy & Formosa via Keelung, Per JOSHIN MARU, 13th Sept.,.m..
F'dores
29.76 7
b
Canton
t
6
29,82 70 8
NOTICES
THURSDAY, 13th September.
Вкон Gap Rick Kacho ST. STEPHEN'S COLLEGE. Swatow, Amoy & Formosa via Tukan & Wachow 9
Auping-Per SOSHU MAKU, Pathol 13th Sept. 9.
29.78 80 63 n 29.77
un 2 c 29.78 79 84 mnw ib 29.86 83 G pe 1 be
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THE 15th.
Micha Imas Term begins Hothow & Haiphong-PHANOI, 13th
Sept, 11 m. on SATURDAY, September
Kolhow Phulian
C. St. J. AVASTI
+
7 29.82 75 06 ener
BXW 29.79 73
Qw
6 99.30 77 96 aw
... Dagupan
19.69 81 60 x
29.75 75 94 aw
29.78 75 FG
7 r
40 2.0 00
Burigao Guam LADULD
1.20 29.86 TR
0 b
8 29.76.81 95 ow
sb
Students seeking admission should call upon the Warden on FRIDAY, 14th inst., -bolween the hours of 10 AM, and 1 P.M.
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11 2.
San Francisca (Direct) Per THOE, 13th Sept., 230 pm.
Siberian
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Shangbai, N.'China (Europe via Siberisi PorSINKIANG, 13th Sept., Boulstration 2.15 p.m. Letters 3 p.m.
[Shanghai Ch. P.O, Monday, 17th Sept.)
Australian
FRIDAY, 14th September,
Comics:
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FROM
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ITALY'S HONEST WORD TO FRANCE,
Timely latimation on Eve of
the War.
THE HONGKONG AND WHAMPOA DOČK CO., LTD.
NOTICE IS HEREBY given
that Dividend Warrants for the Interim Dividend of $250 Milan, July 23.--Some hitherto, per share payable to all Share- anpublished details of vital his-holders on the Company's Reg- torie interest about the part play-rter at 30th September, 1917, ed by Italy on the eve of the greay be obtained at the office of the Company, 2. Queen's wer towards the airation eff" of· France were divulged yearerder Buildings, Hongkong, en and in the narrative which Scontor Guglielmo Marconi contributes the Rome daily Bulletin l'Informazione"!--
Germsny knew we would not brck her savage attack against the liberty of Europe ner, ia
Jact did she attribute much importanca, to our neutrality. Her game waŊ
far deeper and more' treacherous
a ter the 8th October, 19.7..
Notice is further given that the Share Register and Transfer Books of the Company will be CLOSED from the 1st to the 6th October, 1917, both days in....... clusive.
By Order of the Board of Directors.
R. M. DYER,
Chief Manager.
Germany wanted Itsly to leave Hongkong, 5th September. 1917.. France in doubt as to Italien intentione.
On the morning of Joly 30, 1914, one day before Germany declared war upon Rosis and two days before she declared war apon France, the Marquia di San Giuliano, Italian Minister of For- eign Affire, informed the
NATIONAL BANK OF CHINA »
LIMITED (IN LIQUIDATIÓN). (Incorporated in England.) Unredeemed Bank Notes,
French Ambassador, M. Barrere NOTICE IS HEREBY that Italy would
not
rally.
GIVEN that any OUT- STANDING. NOTES. will 'be the presentation to undersigned on or before SATUR- DY, 29th September, 1917, at
noon.
to Germany's side in a wa of aggression. This assurance paid on 20
was telegraphed immediately to Paris, but was insufficient to resasure France completely, sec-| ing that on our part there was no official declaration of neatrality
On August 2, two days before England declared war againe Germany, the Italian Governmen decided on a policy of neutrality. 10ûr Ambassador being then
C. W. JEFFRIES-Chief Assistant. Hongborg Observatory, Sept. 11, 1917.
1 Barometer, reduced to 12 degras absent from Paris, the news wa Fahrennell on the level of the sea in in- forthwith communicated to our chos, tenths and hundredtha,
Temperature, in the shade, in degrees
Fahrenheit...
3 Humidity, in percentage of saturation the Humidity of air saturated with mols- ture being 100,
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<Direction of Wind, to two poliata.
3 Force of Wind, socording to Beaufort
Beain.
AFTER T IAT DATE, holders will find it necessary to claim repayment in Sterling from the Board of Trade, LONDON, to whom the necessary funds will be remitted."
THE BOARD OF TRADE make a charge for payment of claims out of monies deposited in the COMPANIES LIQUID-
Charge d'Affaires here in a dieATION ACCOUNT" at the Bank patch which arrived silo'clock in] of England.
A., R. LOWE, the morning, Without a moment'. hesitation, our
Liquidator. representative burried to seek andience with the Chartered Bank Building, French Premier, M. Viviani, who
Hongkong, 1th August, 1917. entering the room, turned deadly pale and shrank back, feeling! instinctively that nothing hat [taly's resolve to join hends with.
State of Weather, b blue sky, o de Philippine Ial. Australia, New tached cloud, d driving rain, for, Zealand vin P. Darwen. New gloomy, h hail, i lightning, o overcast, P. Guines vin Thesday, lal,--. paming showers, a aqually, z rain, a son, Germany could have constrained
ith 8 pt. Begistration 3.15 | » shundor, v visibility, w śew wet.
`..Zellers 10 1.1.
Switow, Amoy & Fuochow-Per HAI-
HONG, 14th Sept., noon.
SATURDAY, 15th September,
Mall.
Formosa via Keelung, Shang bai & N. Cub Wapen via M-j} V.c.ors & Taopia--Per MEXICO MAHU, 15th Sept.
1 p.0.
METEOROLOGICAL.
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an Italian diplomst, to- rouse bimself at that moesethly hour: Bat no sooner had. M. Vivian: pased the dispatch than he gave full vent to his emotion.
Before another ball-hour bad! elapsed the French Prime Ministe Sitam K1 1,10,
bad already ordered the mobilisa
Day Ou dain On date.
Barometer Temperatura - —— 88 Humidity
29.78 29.78
B0
29.76
87
5%
63
6)
Wind Direction Fort
E. M.
S.E.
2
1
Weath Balt
b
G
0.00 0,00 0,00
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Shanghai & N. China-Par ANHUL, 154h . | dignost oysa nie Tomaschinen on the” (sob LY
Bopin & p.
ELE, Observatory, Sept. 11, 1917,
TUP, PLAXTON, Birunyam
IMITED TOKYO, JAPAN
American.
LAGER-BEER
SPECIALLY BREWED FOR EXPORT.
COMPANY
BOER, AG KONICA-
Mitsul Bussan' ‚Kalsha'
Tuliphoon 101 AN 106
SUNDAY, 10th September..
Shanghai, N. Chi a, Japan vix „Nawaki, Honoluia, Canada
Caited Dinle,Con.ral & South (EuroLe vi Jan
American,
Canadian
& U.K.
Malls,
ÀULOSJON
| Franciou) — For ORANJE
TIDE TABLE,
From 10th Sept. to 16th Septi
jótu out. Begistration 15th 2 di
at, 5pm; Lo.tera do inst
9 a.m.
TUESDAY, 18th September.
Swalow,' Amor A Finchow-Fe KAI-
TAN, 1811⁄2 Set, noon.
Shanghai & F, O'la Per SUKNING,
18ch Bag 1,5 μDE
Con
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Any European, Non-Asistio or Indian desiring to leave the Colony should apply in person at the Centre Police Station between the hour of 9:am. tạ 1 p.m. and 2 p.m. kʊ 4. p.m. daily. Applicants will be required to produce Passports or identifica
papers.
| tion of nearly a million man whom❘tion
France would otherwise have bee obliged to maintain on ber easterp| and southern frontiers to guard against possible attacks from Italy.
It was that million men which arrated the German advance, wor th) Baule of the Marne, and saved rance from being trödden under the savage. heel of Tavor militariam. Had there, been h faintest hesitation; the slighten ▼scillation on Ealy's part, bad nas 'Italian politican done a tenth par Hongkong of what Birmarck did when be
tampered with the famous En
alegrams, which resulted in the Fuco-Pro-rian War, Fripo would 101 hava dared to with *sai diaw a single soldier: from th Imam Iculiam fronster, and the woria',
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All persons with certain excep tions who remain in Colony for more than 7 days are required to Register themselves under the REGI¬TRATION' of PERSONS ORDINANCE, 1916, + Forms of Registration giving the particulars required may be obtained, at the G. P. O. and at all Police Stations.
The Penalty for pliance is a fins not exceeding #50.
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