THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1914.
Hughes and Hough
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AND ADMIN AMET,
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WAT BOULOGNE.
UNLOADING THE YAST TRAN-
SPORTS.
Great Buccess of the Organisation.
HOW TO GET HALF A
MILLION MEN.
WANTED, AN OFFER OF #1 PER WEEK.
M.F.' Appeals to Lord Kitabenty.
WAR NEWS,
RAFID TRANSPORT.
A typical example of the promptners with which the War Office securoa shar transport anil other stock they need was furnished when the War Ofica at 10-15 in the morning telegraphed to Hampton (To the Editor of the Daily News ́,
and Sona to send a flees of motor pan. Sir-Led Etohener, with the spin technicon vans, each with a specially of the true organisor, insists that the qualified driver. They were to be at the aution shock be prepared for any sommouth-Docks Bristol, pot later tuality. Fixed determination and dogged than 12 noon the day after. Although all theus pantechnicons had to be recalled purpose sono es convart temporary ro verses into permanent victory. Not son by telegram from various jobs on which tent with his first demand, he has asked they were engaged, at, distances varying for mere men, and unless quick disaster from 10 to 60 miles from Londen, they descends upon the German forces he will were all on the way to Brital at 1.5/elock
in the 'avoning. not be satisfed until he is abla to put an army of half a million man into the Bold..
It is vital tak sach'appeal should be met by immediate and whole-hearted response, vital to our prostige, vital to our interests as a nation. The prizes
tako surpass our wilkiest imaginings but if victory sarties untold prosperity in its walto, defeat mesos individual ruin nad international bankruptcy,
So fer the nation's a whole has re-
***CHIYO MARU" CHASED BY GERMAN WARSHIP.
1.
Maru, of the Toyo Kisen Kaisha line. San Francisco, Sept. 1.—The Chiyo
which arrived hera to-days reports that on the night August 29 aho we chord for four hours by a German cruiser, but escaped by crowding on all speed.
.was in
Green, a British officer, who forse of
or concentrated upon this and mighbour. ing consta. The Franch papers sermo times discuss our numbers, but perhaps
The cruises appeared from the rear they get them wrong, and we need not sponded nobly to the call of duty. Lord About half past sight o'clock in the even- imitate them. I am only trying to make Kitchener has obtained his first 100,000 and throw a beam from her search people at home realise how great and men. That he will obtain more men light crto the Chiyo's stern. Captain diment are the task of keeping even under similar conditions fa beyond docht, such a body of men as one infantry divi- but there is a lack of soul and ferrous At this ancient part (wrote Mr. H. W. on well fed and healthy, or organising which ill becomes a nation in which 1 Nestinson of the Daily News, from its that everything is in its place and know patriotism still efists as a living, Boulogne on Aug. 21) all mannbrot pedeadly man, from the general to the last forev pls und strange things have arrived in private, knows exactly what to do next, the last fortnight, and will go on arriving and of moving it from place to place about THE Undersigner have seenive, instrus for many months to come, provided only a country, even before the enemy comes
that our East holds the chains tight in sight. nerosis the North Sea. Fow who havo never scen it can imagine the immensity ut effort required to move and food as army-eren 'ù savull army, er a small part of a modern eray, such as one division,
PURLIC AUCTION,
Sell by Public Auction,
(FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONGLEN (^)),
on
FRIDAY,
the 9th October, 1914, x 9130 p.m... at their Sales Rooms. No. 8, Des Voeux Road, Corner of Ice House Street,— À QUANTITY OF
VALUABLE DEHOLD
FURNITURE, dic
c.,
de.
Removed to Sale Rooms for Convenienca
of Salo. Comprising Bedsteads, Wardrobes, Dressing Tables, Sideboard and Dinner Waggon, Chairs, Crockery Ware. etc, etc.
Also
INT FOR PLACE TIME.
FOR DRAWELCKS.
sommand, derailed an extra stokers, and acon, was making twenty- one kuots.
At this speed ho began to draw Kway from his pursuer and was able to keep It has been my othaial duty to seek cub af range of the cruiser's bow chasers. rverults for the now army in the South-Soon after midnight the last gleam of Eastern Istrict, and I spook with eight from the 'cruiser was swallowed in perience when I attribute the slow row the night, and the Chiyo Maru, shifting ponse to the nation's call to the follow her pourne, was able to escape.
cus
i
- The preparation for doing all this are being carried out here from day to daying med all with extraedinary success and exactress. I have chon honed people wish the Army was rus as well as any! Opast transport after another comes ordinary business concern. For myself. looming and booming nerose the Channel.I wish the country's efforts to teach an Slowly and with great skill it is brought food people is peace-time, to organise up the narrow waterway between the their labour, sed preserve their health two long pier, where the low tide is so wore run anything like, so well as the shallow that sometimes the ship goes is run now. aground, and all true is hold up till the moon wings enough water back again. At last the transport is brought to the quayside, with two or three others
in the commercial basin.
Some
Then the unloading begins. times she is full cé armed men, who pour A quatity of Blackwood Furniture and from her side-the heirs to the fame of Brinsmead Pinao,
the greatest. Dritkh regimente, horse and foot. Sometimes the hatebes open and the huge cranes swing guns and their carriages and limbers high into air and drop them gently on the stones. Some- times groot animunition waggons, and transport waggons ara swung out in the
(Full Firticulars from Catalogue.) TERMS :---ÅN Usual.
HUGHES & HOUGH
Auctioneers. Ecagkrog, October 6, 1914.
1068
same way.
Think of, the science in machines that ay like birds, and machines that dive like tishes, and machines that throw vast weights full of fame through seven miles of air! Think of the organisation and arrangement of it all the food, the doctors, the curses!
And all this science and kill and in. finity of effort is devoted to killing large numbers of men who otherwise would remain alive.
WAR ON GERMAN TRADE.
1. The people's ignorance of the reef origin of the war, and of the titanic issues involved.
2. The systematic refusal of the War
Sha sppeared off the American coast this morning far north of the trado, route and hugged the three mile limit to peri.
The only German cruisers known to be in Pacific watery, are the Leipzig and the Lurnberg, both of which are rated as able to make twenty-three knots an ing of regiments by private initiatour, but they had been long in southern
Office to countenance the leal" raja-
tive
3. The absurdly restricted age. Emit.
The pay, which is incommensurate with the sacrifice demanded.. I have no room here to advance apar ments to prove my first three contentions, but I may be allowed to touch brit upon the all-important question of in alequate pay,
There are thousands of men is Lord Kitehacer's new army who have sacri ficct salaries ranging from £4 to 209. a week, inspired by the noble sentiment that nothing counts when their country calls. Many have left wives and child. ren to exist upon the meagre separation allowance of 19. ed., plus the few pence they can spare from their 15. 24.. a day.
This country does not lack fighting What the Dominions Need
It is no eravon spirit that Sometimes enormous loads of food—
material great stores of chilled ment, piles of neut
War has been declared by the British holds men back. At every turn I and wooden cases, marked with the green shamrock and full of biscuits. Some Government aguinar Germany's trade. Both carer to fight who have not the heart to demand that mothers, wires, times ambulance stores emerge-ing Mr. Levis Hatcours Secretary for the and children should face the winter upon THE Undersigned have received instruc-hospital tents, operating tables, hundreds Colonies, and Siz. Gray, Forsiga Secre a semi-startstion income. Nor is there
aryara taking steps to capture tha world- of tins of antiseptis, the apparatustrada of our enemy. British Domialenyalent justification for such a demand needed for trying to save the wounded from death or send them back into this égliting liao again,
PUBLIC AUCTION
tions to sell by Public Auction
TUESDAY,
the 19th October, 1914, commencing at 2.90 r.a., at their Sales Rooms, No. 5, Des Voeux Road, Corner of
Ice House Street,
A QUANTITY OF
·
VALUABLE TEAKWOOD AND BLACKWOOD FURNITURE, &c.
As follows-
LANDING THE HORSES.
of
"OUR FINEST. MATERIAL,”
our finest material
waters when` war began, and their bot- toms must be foul. This, the officers of the Chiyo believed, enabled thier vosel to escape,
Captain Green ostinated his position when the chase began as latitude 88 deg.
39 min. north, longitude H40 deg. 40.min. 70 gec. west.
STILL FLOCKING TO THE COLOURS.
Ferfect Organisation For Recdulting.. Recruiting is still brisk. The scene on the Horso, Guards Pando, the new re crpiting ground for Headquarters, w ane of great animation yesterday says the Daily News of Aug. 23. The placards affixed to omnibuses and taxicabs calling upon men to caliss for the war are keep- ing the peed of the country ever before the public.
GRAND AMATEUR BOXING TOURNAMENT
FOR THE BENEFIT OF
The Prince of Wales' Fund,
TO BE HELD AT THE
CITY
HALL
Under the Distinguished Patronage of ELE. Sir FE May, KCHG, HI, Major-General F. E. Kolly, C., B., and
Commodore E. H. Anstruther, C., M. G.
ON
OCTOBER 10th, 1914.
at ✪ p.m. Sharp.
Silver Cups and "Gold Medals for winners and runners-up of all weights.
An amateur boxing certificate will be presented to every man that takes part. CONTESTANTS/
4. HEAVY
WEIGHTS.
7. MIDDLE WEIGHTS.
4. LIGHT - WEIGHTS. ·
10. FEATHER WEIGHTS, Contestants will weigh in at the V.R.C. on the evening of the contests at 7.45 p.m. before the Stewards. The draw will take place after the weighing in.
Referee, Commander Beckwith; R. N., Judges, Commander Blackwood, R. N. and Mr. Murdoch.
BOOKING AT MOUTRIES.
VISITOR AT HOTELS
HONGKONG HOTEL.
Mr E. S. Abraham Mr H. Allen
M: 0 M. Alport Mr & Mrs Athol L.
Anderson & maid MI E. R.at bitz B. R. Belilies Mr C, D. J. Ball Mr G., Bane Mr and Mrs A, R.
Bishop
Mr W. M. Black Mr G. H. Brdboff Mr C. B. Brocka
Mr. G. Bronks Mr W. H. Burtt Mr J. Cambridge Mr W. E. Clayton Dr A. LE. F. Cole-
ជាព
Mr E. L. Condon Mit Arthur Course Mr W. A. Powley Mr D. 8 8. Douglas Miss M. E. Duffy
Prices as usual. F. E. HALL, Promoter.
Cat. & Mrs Rocks Mr E. B. Lambert Mr. T. Lloyd Mr F. Lobel. Mr E. F. Lyle Mr J. Macdonald Mr J. B. Macdonald Mr & Mrs N. Mar Intyre and child Mrs R. P.. Afann and
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Dr O. Marriott Mrs R. T. Matheson MM, Matheson Mr J. Marecki Mr G. 2. Meyer Ar G, 8. Middleton Mr Mosso Mr Disa Nextan Mr J. E.
Northa
M: W. Qudenhoven.
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Mr G. M
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& Mrs Heat and ebild Mr B. O. Bleigh
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Mr F.Smyth
Miza & Square
Mr E. H. Grooms Capt. & Mrs B. Frez-
Brand Mrs Hamilton Capt. H. A. Walkes Mr W. A. Hannibal Mr E. J. T. Wartso
Mr F. W. Waite Sir G. "arper
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Mr R Hunter
Dr BG Hom Miss AA. 6. Holms Mr. F. Blowe
Mr D. Hatchison Mr M. T. Jones Mr H. M. Joseph
Mr T. Carana PAS
The organisation has been perfected, and there is no waiting en the part of those who desire to get into training. AM. Dancan and. British foreign Consule have been re
man who citers his services in the after- quested to send full details and simplos We are the richest country in the noon and passes the doctor is able to the imports and exporte of Germany, so world. We need half a million men in join his regiment the same day. that English manufacturers can step in and
It is very desirable that recruiting the shortest possible time to stand against secure the markets. And always there are the horses. The following statement was issued from the powerfully efficient German Army.hould remain brisk, and the motto of They come out of the ship down on mind the sudden remation of the over 250
Downing-street recently-Being in It is evident that we must draw upon the Recruiting Offco le Do it now." We have no room in a great crisis. bko the present there gangways, constructed with high sides to trade with Germany and Austria, the the sluggard, the drone, and the is no virtue In delay, and the authorities prevent them shying at tho water below. The Sooriy govered with tow or un-ecretary of State for the Celonies, wit idler. The pen we want are in squad appeal for a contiaumee of the display Capt. T. P. HU
• yium to alleviating to some extent the
ad ravelled rope to provent them slipping less of busine-s and employment both in employment now in every part of the patriotism which has beer so or starting at the zoise. A man leads the United Kingkom sad the Colonias country. It is the height of folly to mirably manifested up to the present.
Several instances have come to the TEAKWOOD, &c. -Two Drawing Room thern out in pairs, and they stand be{graphed on August 15 to some of the expect them to sacrifico their positiona
+portant Colonies not pureming and dook to the ranks for a mera, pit. notice of the suthorities of the uaper R. D. Hatay wildered upon the quay, staring round Suitas, Dining Room Furniture, to find something they know.
hat it is of the utmost importance to have tane. I do not mean that money will triotic action of certain people in refusing Arm-chaim and Bolas, Carpeta and Rngs,
Beautiful creatures they are, so power. full inforation up to date respecting the tempt them, for they arp patriots, but to engage a taxi-cab on which the appeal New Brace 2 Bras-wounted Bedsteads, ful, so woll-fed. One could not have principal imports into each Colony from they are human, and they expect to is preted. The public, therefore, are Germany and Austria, sud, as to the Toilet Tables, Wardrobes, Washstanda believed that England still possessed at products of each Colony hitherto exported receive from a wealthy nation a aum at
asked to render servies to the country in to those countries. The Colonial Secretary Last sufficient to keep those dependent the direction of advertising the call to Lima" by giving proference to those taxi has further desired that he should have by upon them from want.
Lord Kitchener would have un diaba which display the following notice the earliest opportunity particulars as tu the leading lines of articles of trade with faulty in raising half a million men if in rod type: Germany and Austri, ilustrated by the offered £1 a weak in addition to se samples in the same way as was arranged paration and mess allowance. This would war only."
"A call to arms. Enlistment for the
in 1895,
mesa, roughly, an extes expenditure of The Secretary of State has it in mind 14 million pounds a years drop in the that action on the above lines will not only focom compared with the issues at stake. be an immediate benefit sa regards employ-
&o, Sideboards, Dinner Waggons, Ex tansion Dining Tables and Jhairs, etc., etc. Dinner Lod Dessort Servicea,
Crockery, Glass and E.-P. Ware, Cooking Stores, (New), Kitaben Utensils, Outlery,
etc..
Also
2 Old Blackwood Wardrobes, Desks, Old Bronze Figures, Electris Reading Lamps, etc., 1 Marble, Clock, several Iron Safco, Low Cheats, Lace sad Maquite Captainn (pww), <nte, eto, & Sets Old Brass Halberds, 2 Fowling Pieces. and Duplicators
Catalognes will be issued... Terus 12-da-ustia).
HUGHES & HOUGE,
Auctioneers Bongkrong, October 7, 1914.
1060
many beautiful horses.. Some are fine as Lunters, soms, like carriago horses, many it for the Row. But probably the majority not actually need for cavalry no great creatures with hairy legs i fetlocks, almost as strong as elephante, and almost as wise and gentle.
Some are Ind to a waiting train upon the quay, and urged into the dark, hot boxes, four at each end. facing each other and securely died; while two men lie on guard between them. Others are for the time harnessed to their carts or guns. and marched off in long colurans to one
of the various camps out upon the low hills of the plateau. The roads steam with dust. The sun blaze
|
more
responsible government to remind them
MAMELLES FOR BRITAIN.
ment in the United Kingdom, but should
sise lasd to the permanent advantage of British tends in general.
It is understood that the Trado Com- missioners in the various self-governing Dominions are already kept clos-ly in touch
August, 25,
OLAUDE LOWTIME.
CIVILISED GERMAN WÄRFANE-
The following official telegram from with the requirements of the trade in those the Foreign Office, dated September 14, Dominions; and collections of samples of and sent to H.D. M. Legation, Bang- different lines of goods. which British manufacturers might compete haverndently kok is published in the Bangkok papers:
A man rides one of each pair, and in stead of drawing the plough or the hay-been sent or are on their way from captain-The following is a talegram from the cart, they cow. are dragging great loads
parts of those Dominion
THE ARMY COUNCIL. Lord Kitchener, General Bir O. W. E Douglas, Lieut-General Sir E. 0. Eclater, Major-General Sir J. S. Compus, Colonial Sir S. B. Von Donop, Mr. EL J. Tennant, M.P., and Mr. E. T. Boks, M.P., wore inst night gazetted as the Army Council.
PRINCE ALBERT ILL.
Removal to Hospital Ship.
1. and Mrs J. F.
Wright
MU.P Seddon
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Me E. Amberg
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McEugh Ridger & family
Me W.
Budge
Mrs F, A. Millar”.
Mr Stephen J. Corey Commander Morits Dr C. T. Omas Mr J. W. Mardock Mias H. Davidson Mr and Mm O. R.
Mr and Mrs B. A. Pancoast.
Doug
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Holett
Mr L. S. Haut
Ma J. Joseph.
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Mr and Ms W; E.
Robinson
Mr P. B. Rowley Mr. F. Samuelen
P. Dr Sibree
M:
M. B. J. Skee
Mr. D. G.
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Sraith
Mr.C. H. Soter
Mr D. W. Estadorp Mr
IT E Sylvester
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Mr and Ms Krate Mrs W. G. Krebs
Mr & Mrs L. Lan:
McJ. Lennox
Mis Lambor
Mr Thomp
Mr and Mrs JE
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MC. H. Van dervort Mr.A. W... Van der
Star
Mr Laitting Leung Mr 1. L. Young
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Black
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Bolles
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Wilkinsou
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strong
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Mr A. D. Hooke
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Mr H. P. Thomaa
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Lt. Moad
Camds, & Mrs Corras more and child and children Mr. J. Plummer
the latest port of his condition, seems to and children Mr. A. Sinclair hos suggestive of appendicitis, but Mr and Mrs Fuster Mr Rogere indicate some improvement.
Governor of the Gold Coast to the Becro- Prince Albert, serving with the Colling- Mr A. Causland Mr Posts As regards neatzal foreign countries,ary of State for the Colonies: Ad-wood, has been tesnaferred to a hospital Capt. & Mrs Cowan Major Pyne, R.E. of explosive shell ar enormous guns the Secretary for Foreign Affairs has jutant of Field Farco reports sa followship. His Royal Highness developed Major Faichaio Mrs Rico some of which can range to 18,000 yards i undertaken to send a similar request to and kill. If one horse falls the corum British Conan's in all places where, ach re soft-nosed bullets. Wounds infisted an inquiry is likely to have a useful resalt.by the soft-nosed uliota usod by the stops, the road is blocked like the port. The present intention of the Secretary Germans are positively ghastly. I saw The Free Association is officially in Mr. W. Gibbins Miss Skinner when a transport goes aground. To that
the Colomer is that as soon as the one case where the whole of a men's formed that there is no truth is report Mr & Mrs A. Gibeon Mr G. Skott extent the course of the war is delayed eampies from different parts of the Empire leg was blown off by a single bullet. 1 that Prince extent sunrise from our F. Grisel
Mrs Smith 4 and the general plan obstructed. But at kand from central countries are collected
pendicitis. His parents have received good Mr B. A. Hale Mr Boranson the traders and manufacturers of the have found up to the present three di reports of him, and are suffering no anxiety present they do not often fall. 1 sup- United Kingdoms shall have an opportant foreps forzas of expanding bullet Theo his behalf, but are merely extremely Id. Col. Gordon Hall, Mr G. E. Stewart Exporters & Importers pose no puch splendid e maltitude of of inspecting them in a central exhibition, Senice Medical Offer is knoping a few sorry for blan, in that big bare in, any
possibly at the Imperial Institute. At any samples of canh, and also of theud ar prost be able to take bis bars in any Mr F. A. Hazeland date, no time will be lost in making suitable tracted from the wounded. European Goghting chrom my Mr & Mrs J. Horba Capt. & Air White arrangements to carry out this intention.
periance Daily Telegraph."
PATELL & CO.
harses ever felt our country.
THE COLUMNS ON THE MARCE.
The column marching to camp marching back som long, but they are
PAUL MOOMAREKIN TO CAPTURE.
imans, as woll in natives are armed with the bullets, and in soverei case they
General Merchants only motions of a division, which is The chief German markets to captors are lied on to how they came into pos
Commission
ffaelf only a fraction of an army I ben lieva au infantry division.ppon the march, with only the essential intervale between brigades, battalions, companion, batterice, Transport, ambulance, and the rest, docu-
Agents, piós about va milos of road. Boughly
HONGKONG. CANTON,
BHANGHAI AND
HANED WW
speaking, it consists, shout 20,000 men, the homes, the food, the guns, and the ambulance waggone
I am not going to hint how many divi. sions of British troops are now dispersed
are co
Woollen and worsted pisce goods. Cotton hosiery.
row and steel wien. Enamelled hollow
Rossion of such ammunition, and hav endeavoured to conceal name, thereby Ashowing that diksy wees perfectly myan that such denmillions wali illegal. --(81) Hornby Staff Officer Dr. W Claridge, Senior Medical Officer, Gold Coss service, in Togoland, with the A considerable part of the trade in drags Foros, reports as follows Without tolletta lagurian, and patent, tenies hinaʼmino been in German hande opalon all wounds hitherto treated: In
Toys and games. Grest markets in Chias
LOSING WEIGHT BY THE POUND
Under Weight," a condition af it-bealthy shows your Lasini. Ilative powers are decreasing
WATERBURYS METABOLIZED COD LIVER OIL COMPOUND
bones
Suppll the
with ther
Already the "English toy manufacturum | the foros by the tonical staff have been are preparing for boom" time this used by soft-nosed bullets of ag Christmas.Their factories have · Bean, speeded up in an effort to overtake the calibre. The injuries which these pro SUNSHINE AND COMMON SENSE. orders which, diverted from Germany, ag ioctiles infict
debrat bepinning to do into?British ‘ok-nael, and ON'T doston your blood for - theoma. ||wb boogah from. Germany last your toys to: tinen
tians. Une a exterual application the value of £1,183,703 *Chamberlaine Pain Balm. In a fów 1970 9 Kaya mayait will get yor op and ont lato the Cannot be #qashine, then nature will têstory the rich For:Brad esi oloid to parereins and, soon rid', the
krafem of ili troublesome, dingssagay ora
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