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SATURDAY, AUGUST 22, 1914.

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THE PROGRESS OF

THE WAR.

NO GERMANS IN FRANCE.

B.LGIAN TROOPS READY TO, CO-L PERATS

WITH

ALLIES.

JAPAN'S ULTIMATUM TO GERMANY,

NO REPLY YET.

FOSTON, Aug. 21, 4.5 p., Miermany has not replied to Japan's iltinatum, which expires at

3 o'clock on Sunday morning,

A BRITISH LOIN FOR BELGIUM,

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Tenders are issued inviting Six Month Tressury Bills for £15,000,000,

It is anderstood that £1,000,000 are British Loan to Belgium.

» Laisiais, Aug. 21.

required for the purposes of a

MORE GERMANS ENTER BRUSSELS.

LONDON, Aug. 21. 6,50 pag

The German troops who are decupying Brussels have been followed by atrong cotamus.

BELGIAN ARMY READY TO CO-OPERATE WITH THE ALLIES.

LONDON, Aug. 21, 5,40 p.m.

The Belgina, Brgution annesinees thas the Belgian Army retired to Antwomp in goal onder and is now ready to co-operates with the Allie

GERMANS CROSSING THE MEUSE.

Losnos. Aug.21, 5,40 p.m. Felegram from Paris says that an official communiqua, ispush this `afternoon, states that the Germans continue to cross the River Meuse in #be oneighbourhood of Huy,

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NO GERMANS IN.FRANCE,

The communique adda that it is gratifying to know that on this, the twentieth day after mobüisation, there are no Germans in France except a small enclave near Nancy.

GERMAN TROOPS ENTER BRUSSELS.

LONDON, Aug. 21, 3.85 a.m. The Germans occupied Brussels yesterday withous fighting. **

LIEGE AND NAMUR FORTS INTACT.

LONDON, Aug. 21, 12.10 p.m.

It is officially announced that a Puris despatch says that the Liege Tarta continue to hold out; while than ut Namur have not been attacked. Thus, in a forward match the Germans are liable to be taught between Namir and Antwerp. -

BRILLIANT FRENCH SUCCESS IN ALSACE.

LONDON, Aug. 21. 5 am. The French troops have achieved brilliant, success in Alance, between Mulhouse and Altkirch, capturing twenty-four guns.

The Garmans are retronting on the Rhine..

KING GEORGE AND PRESIDENT POINCARE.

Loxnox, Ang. 21, 3 a.m.

The King telegraphed Birthday congratulations to President Poin senre, eral expressed his firm conviction that success would attend "the.

anns in the Allies in the great struggle against their common enemy.

President Poincare replied that he shared the King's confidence in the outcome of the war which would be pursued until right and civilian- tion achieved a definite victors. ཊྛིཏཾ, ...

THE GOVERNOR-GENERALSHIP OF GANADA.

LONDON, Aug. 21, 3 a.m. At the request of the Canadian Government; H.R.H. the Duke of Connaught will remain as Governor-General of the Dominion during the

-WAZ.

UHANCELLOR'S REMARKABLE

LETTER ON GERMAN IDEAS.

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of Germany's task in these respecta is in Kufficiently appreciated in Gera any. The Eiermans are « porng people with, parhapa, tincant a belief in force and too little

Profesor Lamprecht. of the University appreciation of the fiuer methods, and of Leipzig, who perhaps more than any they do not yet know that force alone other German ai-Enrian is trying to get tha nuver yet been able to maintain what the root of the development of modern force has war, Germany, last winters protest suninst C'est au moment coon Taut redoublar de "He quotes the phrase of Rostand, Correar contims of the Impera Chane cell-pa hedaemarkable letter which says that not All Germans are ripe for thin

force qu'il bat redoubler de

grace," and Herr von Berbusa: „Hollwer write to him Jast Jun The letter esused on deralila aspect of Impe:I-liam He says that what aiziety in the military and Chabrinist thiefy secovery is that the Germ Pres high bastened to anguest that Herr Government cannot accomplish the task people still be awakened, but that the wen Bethmann Rollweg would deter without the constant sapport and co university professor than as Imperial operation of the educated class. Erory hello Bethmann Hollweg says that thing that thy can do it earn the he very well realines the advantages, which gr titude of posterity.

This letter," says the Times Berlin Frane ad Great Britain have obtained hy their presentation starywhere of nationni Curra-pondent, certainly states in the shortent posible space what most friendly desaid in identas

Chancellor.

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THE POPE'S | LYING-IN-STATE.

LONDON, Aug 21. The Pope's lying-in-state bus al- mady hver attended by thousands and the death chambor is à scene of reverence and levation. The Popo. is old in white with a red cape, and privileged persons kiss his fingers and

leef..

A meeting of Cardinals discussed the question of holding & Conclave without the traditional custom of shutting themselves inside the Vati

cab,

DEATH OF THE JESUIT

GENERAL +

LONDON, Aug. 21. The death is announced of. Father Francis Xavier Wernz, General of the Society of Jeans since 1906.

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CARRANZA ENTERS TRE MIX.CO.

LowDos, Aug. 31. General Carranza has entered Mexico City and was enthusiastically received.

PRIZE COURTS.

THE CHINA MAIL.

MR. DOOLEY ON THE A CLAIM FOR ALLEGED

WAR

WITH THE USUAL APOLOGIT”

WRONGFUL DISMISSAL

Tang Shoung, saloemen, residing in Wellington Street, sued Mésars Alderton

Stirrin' times Hinnasoy; said Mr. Jam Co., Alexandra Baillings, in the Dooley. Stimin més] Hara ya livar-ed Summary Court thin morning, for $118,68, the latest

| being as to 848, 68 wagas doo from Jane [ to I have not, anta Mr. Hanousey, sedly 10 at $50 a month xịid 330 ungus duo Johnnie Belmond begged Nid Carson's lieu, of notics; the defondant haring, it pardon,

wanategeil, bean unlawfully dismissed from Yerra, lava thim two bhoye alone, said his amployment without notics.. Ms. Dooley. What's the Watherford Mr. Rom (of Mt. Gardiner's oftco) was hayrs an' the Billast cenchuzion to com-for the plaintiff and Mr. Daur (Moss, paru wid me owl frind. Willum, the Wilkinson and Griss) dafended. Kayser. La it have a Aght in Iperland Plaintiff, it warmuid joindù the defendant'a ye wad wid all ye dazzited be them as a canvasser in April last at a salary Proosian gosealep. T'wad be bad policy of 50 and half per cont commission. Au There's payther honour zor glory inamngement was made that defendant fight widons an audience. If ye must should give him one month's notice should scrap Flinnissey, eura, ceap in a crowd, they desire to dismiss him. Da July 10 thin if ye miss. th'inimy may do ya'd' be the compradora told him he had another after hittin' was or the peaceful wrpectoman, and that plaintiff's wagon were 500 tors who's spilio' for a cow. Tis the auch Hs did not recairs his salary for big fight that attracts th Trish, Hinnissey, June re the first ten days in July, nor any belars me. They're like the Kayser. thing in liea of notice, neither did he receive Ta's a sagriona fighter, an' be gaanies any commission. During the time he was hota sayricus, very warious now. This defendante employ he brought in Dilgins has made his

210,000 worth of borines

good blogs, but they have no riviriace. Nona at all. Obkarte now. Hero's Willum who has the 'moral support of Colonel Bowenfelt-ways to the Bilgine, I won't buret ve, me pror little follas, 1 but be the great gun or Athlons ma brave

sowldiers must gowestep through native land. Hevos I'm afther givin' the owducinus English a bit av a kick. "Clear the way, says he, y son fieldises, an lave me at thim. Tat, sure, the Bilgin king was seyduced be th' English. but he says, says he, No. Willums, he work, I may be a por fella, he says. ant me premy may be punk, but, oir's he,

U only admire ver fine min la their own

..

Replying to Mr. Dizon, plaintiff said he did not promis to bring in $20,000 a month, but said he would do his best.

The defence was thatthe defendant lett of Messrs. Alderton & Co. on his own accord.

gave judgment for the plaintiff for 858 After bearing the evidence, his Lordship bich amount had been paid into Court.

THE RIGHTS OF NEUTRALS.

What is Contraband ↑

For her export and iraport trade Chiar

A proefamation by H.E the Governor appoints the Supreme Courts to be a prize court under the Naval Prize Act. 1884.iny Tave been hurting his feelins veranthority, to be entered and cleared at Consequent upon this the following since. The art ongrateful world. His appointments have been madu : →

Kiyay.

the Plaze kape thim there, he is mainly dependent on foreign tonnage, st

vs. An Willem widn't, on the Billest one half of which is stated on good

- VOLUNTERA APPOINTMENTS, The following appointments by H.E. the Governor arg gazetted:

Surgeon-Lieutenant G. D. R. Black, Hongkong Volunteer Corps, to be Surgeon Captain, with effect from 12 August.

Mr. C. C. F. Canningham to be Second Lieutenant in the Scouts Company of the Hongkong Volanteer Corps, with effect

from the 19th August, 1914.

Mr. P. M. Hodgson, Crown Solicitor, has bean puthorised, with effect from the 5th August, 1914 to conduct prize pro- ceedings on behalf of the Crown within the jurisdiction of the Supreme Court of Hongkong, In Prize.

Mr. G. E. Wakeman to be Registme of the Supreme Court of Hoogkung, In Prize, Mr. C. A. D. Melbourne, Mr. J. W. Jones, and Mr. G. A. Woodcock, to be Dupary Registrars of the Supreme Court at Bongkong In Prize, and

Mr. J. W. Lee-Jones to be Marshal of the Supreme Court of Hoogkong, in Priza.

A CHINESE CRUISER FOR

SALE:

Shanghai, A was therefore which involve. the foreign countries whowa vannsla Sra. reincipally concerned in this trade is for Tut Willums deeplo martist. Be Shanghai a matter of very serious con.. rannies he's the greatest deeplo-maytist By far the greater number of forgien. that steps. He is sad. Did he get wild steamers that visit this port fly either tha Jan" berak the furniture. No, me frind. British ar the Japanese tag. England is Tara an' cunds, be says, thizz Bilgins.chant vessels are liable to be captured by

| now at war with Germany and her mar la says, have it entirely ninety-four the enemy. Japan at the present moment thousand av me invincible throops, wid- is partes neutral, bat in view of her out a hey'r-leave, Eut I'll be aisy mid published declarations it is uncertain how him, he says. II give the misguided g she will remain . Under these fellas, who dea't know wan' ind av th

circumstances if China's foreign trada in continua atr

tall peores must be had to the step-frodi th' other, a choner. Avels of the United States or of one of heupe an' tells the ilias that whin the European nations which has declared this fight which he hasn't woo~ia mar its neutrality. hall give thin the father av A Faytin' if they don't giva over hertin' him cow. There's smartness ' Hingissey.that at the time of the Busso-Japanese Tis a masther stroke. It'ill sprend conn. teruation among th' English, an the Frinch. Ea's turrible man to enger, is Willum.

From a shipping point of view Norway is peinly the most important of the neutral countries and it will be remembered

THEORY AND PRÁCTICA,

wac vary many Norwegian steamers wera lying in these waters, There seems to be na razson who they should not make their appearanco Again, United States shipping. my he mid to consist almost entirely of But that's on the hall av it. Lockliners" of which, however, there are at the 'mastheely way he's handlin' the crusiderable number. It would seem that Eretalians. Is there a man in the urila Chinn must rely at present chiefly on the barrin' himself un' the two Doolaa hoysenatinmance of ber export and import United States and Norway for the who are very clannbill, who'd say to his trade. alliget ally. Fight, ye ugly spalpeen, Right, or I'll knock y'r head of Tis Theoretically war involves no inter- a great way to inaku frinds whin y'r inference with pantral trade excent Auch as Ab to Tatier part of the Mancha réime, shruble, Hinnissey. But th Eyctolians is nacastily implied by the international an order for the building of a rae cruiser are a traycherus race, an they towld revognition of the right of belligerents to was placed with an American Tard by the willum they'd be too busy this fall gun-neutral dag protects the Chinese Government. The name of the cruiser was the Feilung and the contract arding the maccaroni brop! price was Tis 3,600,000 nf which Tla,. 2,000,000 has been paid. Mr. Yang Chi shaw was sent to the United Staten ko supervisor of bar construction. " Bart before the completing and delivery of the shin, the revelation of 1911 broke out. and Mr. Yang KAA instructed by the Ministry of Marine to bastan her Inaf.year Mr. Yang reported to the Government the completion of the building of the Feilung and asked for the remittance of Ts tearins the gold lare og se the ungform 1,500,000, the balanca das to Amerin, say th luxurious rifjah offeries. Wait that he could bring the ship to Cria, that pauefil job is one God save us Jost then, the second upheaval secured well have all the Evetulians over

construction. In June of

franco.

search and blockade. As general rule the has this

Hennessey.

Will he fight thim, Terence? said Mr. tion may be lost either wholly or in part in A variety of ways. Of these, the carriage of contraband is the most im Ha will Hunessey, he will, said Mr.portant, for a neutral ship carrying contra

hand Donley. He's an inerman, and ho'die as much liable to capture and confiscating | goods destined for a belligerent port rather fight than sind ingrums or make as if she were an enemy's ship. Just what a spuchy But sure he in't'ciati. the word "contraband covers in by no pede an holl be busy omo time yet moans certain, but roughly the term in- "reenein' 'the swoord by the Frinch, an'

cludea:-

thes Tonidas, ap this little Bilgins an(1 All cargo which is only capable of

haing used for war-like purposes,

gives Mary Ann a little Jimmie ◊ pain in their belts wid ice crame.

and both the attention and the financial resources of the Government wero fully devoted to the suppression of the arur

It is reported that the Ministry of Well, I dunno. said Mr. Hennessy Marine has received another reminder Mick "Slaney, wh's very bolt'zas, that unless the balance is remitted wixin't fight t'how street. ance, the hip-builday, threatens to foll the craiser to some other country. Bosičes the contract price, T. 80 per ay hi to

used fo.. food stalls) for warlike purposer (2) All cargo which is capable of belug and from its intended destination appears. to he meant for such see.

(3) Military despatabes.

(4) All members of the military and val fonses of the helligerent itate and such of its civilian public servants a STO clesly connected with the continuance of war-like operationa

exptured in care of their resisting search or Neutral shipe are also liable to be attempting to break through a blockade; and neatral waters do not protect a ship

I'm whimed auye, Hinnissey, quid Mr. Tanlay. Is it empares an ignorant be paid for the use of the whart alongside biangirl like Mick, Slaney wid da I. which the ship i ha acoumaisted for over a year. The picchun tuk five times a day, make a

mored; and this acc. pirer who caa, sing a fine song, havo his which is liable to be crptured on one of the Ministry has replied by

hy telegraph. comarut

sh va grounds except as far as the neutral

STRATEGY.

Power

gay assert its reutrality by firce,

"CONDITIONAL CONTRABAND.

ing to the proposal to well the, ship,puche to bute Tiddy Rosenfelt an' write instracting the payment of the wharingen opra father than Isaacstein av the out of the Tla. 2,000,000 which was paid Pulse Tayayize. Glary by, tix little dimenity is in applying thom to particular These rules som fairly simple but the bargain money, and desiring Me Tang to request the shipbuilding firm to return to Willum. The more be's cares As to woods which are absolutely China ny halance that may be left over dig the bether he sun the on the innocents like peppercorns, there can be and above the money due to it after the papers says about, bin. Bewifex, Finle doubt.hor it is impossible to any ship has been sold.

Bissey, Mick Staney vul hight the city hand, ie, liable to be trea/od

with certainty what goods are conditionally RV New York, he could keen out, articular circom-tances as coutroband. hospital lot nových,

Goal, teil, provisions and bullion Maybe I don't know nawthin'

-agent -on' themselves at 2000 ne olivions exiumples of A Flanking Movement.

thay be I do, said Mr. Henntary, but conditional contraband. Whether these I'd soonte the papers niver mintioned articles are in any chas lisble to confisca ཡ་ Last Sunday evening a policeman in eyes. UN

ine tunn to be sayin' I'd a pair 7 black tien will depend m inly on such questions a destination, place of production" and a well-known South London xnburt whe

vetat de "probab'e nne.. marching along two Suffragettes whom said Mr. Dooley. These higis matters question of liability to capture to a Priz

Iu're obstinacious today, Hinnissry, It is the modern practice to submit the b caught acting suspiciously near a church, saya a recent issue of "Rey grimman O'Brine ad other enitivated sunietimes be as disastrous as immedi-te ars beyant yo Me an' Willum an Cob Court, but it is plain that the detention of goods while the question is settled· may struggling while ho grasped them, ons by sary to put th fear tv God into infay. nolds's Newspaper," and they were both pollyticians raylise that tis. very misis confication, ench hand.

rides. Tis thrue, the Proceans am not He stuck to them, however, until frightenin' anyywan-nept Will the principal daty of a neutral is to b another Buffragette lifted his miform and out uv their sleep, a yit, but sure they're imptitial, the most rid tuned for cut his braces from behind. In his thryn un' th Imy ror's sittin' up nights impartiality is no gustance of safety, anxiety to prevent further disaster the writin" eddytorials 'r the German panesepted that the rule bish whtly stated policeman allowed the captives to escape. spera cayin' what a gran thing war is le Free his Fres gridds will be At the present day, however, it may be

fr satin th earth on what his bravowed upon by all civilized Powere, odiers ill do this day week. It's haf and that none of the nations e geged i s The Germans in Rangoon Do the battle, Hinney the sther side emite cargo carried by Degral ship -the-pro-ent-war will enlo the right pr

on getting to the tenor they were rais!

SAFEER GIMP, FREE STOCK From the above it is clear that though

• Ha'augu that Germany, if sho really nerver of módaru Germany think withthers.. A number work to bave left, but i beloves yo, An' dil ré read bis proely for the wingle 'ra won that it is the private denter to pursue a wall policy, muutu daring to press this view to plainly by the authorities they would not be allow mition? Tis click. He blames it allperty of an enemy. C. U. News Government ses mappirt and stimolato the expressed by a German Imperial Chancellor. leave for Kishtahau alin will 'imilarly not into th' fight sayin', Glory ba.. what, am; now the same coursɑ, ba! that while she and much less without hoping to hear ited to prored. The Germans who were to on the other follas, an' suro they Thigơ [???

anxi work has to be done by the people It is not the Franch and British Gove atta be accomplished so much t This diese in but the bed and deter ained French and British people that have

taht rat opal idea to expression.

to

njoy the power of angation of this Bri leh Canil kha. Vzonch. A Frenchminojen vaentA

British 1s, but a German dore detine z porate florian

Hare vin Bethmann Hullweg says that ishie opinion, mordover the impostanos

Fat any rate twenty years past any be allorod to go. All the Germans in artempt to say what Herr von Bethmann Rangson will be placed on parale and anys an admirably has been bmad-arrangements will be made as to their thin county as nothing but anti Germaniam and hetzerei."

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w this. I'm goin' home to Maggle Young Brinch bhors. Here, lomme art It you on me, wid bur dinners walila' Willums "Isn't a fog, Hidrissey, he know hoe nytes, all thim dear de

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