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NEWS OF THE DAY.
LOCAL AND GENER AL.
The gas teceipts of the Ministering. nboat £2:40,000,000 of securities. Cadius's tongue Bazar in Government course, during the war our ability to House, grounds on Saturday amounted to find capital for other countries will| norrly $4,000, practically cense. Indeed, from time to time it may be that we shall in
According to A cable to the Indiva purs eapital either by disposing of a portion of the 24,000,000,000 of fotother forty-five members of the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank staff bave eign investments that we hold or re-joined the Army. ceiving subscriptions from friendly! countries to our isance of Consols.
Major Robertson has reported to the Policy that some person entered his bed, 2. om, at 6 Hankow Roud, and stolen silver watch valued at 80.
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AN IMPORTANT SUGGESTION.
(To the Editor of the “Criya Mat.")
Peyr Size-As a British Master Mariner might drave your attention to the fol- lowing Taxes
Although all gruvans and Austrians hare heen expelled from Hengkong and. presume, all british possessions in the Fast, yet a large puncher of them still remain in the Chinese Marisine Cu tems, and, in the course of their glaties, brun British ships in Chinese ports, Although these an hernies au in the service of a Xentral Power they would he able, it so ili-posed, to a large amount of dunge to British owned pro- perty in such a manner that is would be home to them. alt impossible to bring the crime
Do you not think that reproentations should be made to the Chinese Customs Authorities sking there to take steps to pravent align enemies boarding British ships in the guise of Customs Offeres?
Tam, Dear Sir.
Yours faithfully,
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1914.
WHY TURKEY HAS ENTERED THE WAR.
GERMANY'S DUPLICITY EXPOSED.
British Omcial Statamant.
ไป Hongkong Governm ni Guetta Echterdinery, published yesterday by direction of the British Government, the following statement it made concerning reistions with. Torkay
SPORTING.
ROYAL H.K. YACHT CLUB.
Owing to the seroity of entrion and counter attractions on Saturdayinext, the opening cruiva arranged fer that at hom been postponed until Saturday, 21st init. The same programm wül hold goed and entries for the varicus events close of noon on 18th inst.
ANOTHER. DOG CASE.
"Mr. T. F. Claxton, Direttor of the Royal Observatory, was aurammed befesa Mr. Wood arthe Police Court this morning for
The attitude adopted by the Turkish Government in regard to the German mea of wat Goeben and Braalau arushed great misgiving in London. Paris and St. Petersburg. These ships were lying from the French and British Fleets in the Maliterranean and took refuge in the Allwing & brawn Chicoss chow dog to he | at liberty without a muzzle on October 28 Dardanelles, where by the rules of inter in Humphreys Avenue..
T. fi, McFall said he followed the dog to
national law and under Turkish trenties they should have been laid up by ther. Ciaston's office, and having printed it out to it. Caston through the office win- dow, Mr. Claxton recognised it as his,
Turkish Government and their crows
detained until the close of the war, or
made to leave for the opet ses st the and of twenty-four hours.
Instead, the ships were slowed to remain in shelter and to exercise on a basin of belligerent nights, and then it was suddenly announced that they had been purchased by Turkey, who retained the German craws and dismissed the British Admiral from his executive command of the Turkish Fleet.
In proportion as we sell securitics to or receive subscriptions to our war loans from other countries, the smaller will be the amount of goods we shall. have to export in onder to purchase as such food and material as we did Inst year. In the current week prices of commodities have shown substan- Invaluable for tin advance, but as the weeks poss and fond is received from Canada, Che United States, Argentin and elsewhere, the advance in priers should be stayed, and be followed by a substantial fall. It is unnecessary to refer to the main!acturing capacity f Great Britain at the present int- ment. It is obvious that if last year!
Before Mr. Melburne at the Polices our factories could supply all the Court this nursing, Henry Wright (54)-M: things which the British people them-wax charged with behaving in a disorderly THE ECONOMIC FACTOR IN selves needed, conid produce enough at did not appear when the casowan
manner at the Grand Hotel. The defend- GERMAN EMPLOYEES IN BRITISH Argues were wanted for troops whom
THE WAR.
to pay for all the food and caw material imported, and over and above this produce goods sufficient to
The skinn Mail.
Hoagyona, Tuesday, Nurember 3. 1974.
now sud hiring the appearance of a A Chinese, of about 20 years of age,
mendicant, has been shit to the Governt mens Civil Hospital. He was found wandering in Das Voguz Road West and seemed of unsound mind.
(called and his bail of 850 was estreated,
Pution Constable James has been re-
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The Shameen. Nov. 1, 1914. [This in out opinion, is a matter of very great inspirtale, mal we trust that the Government will look at it at once.
REGISTERED COMPANIES.
Dear Sir,-There are large number of British firms and public companies that are registered in Hongkong under the Companies Acts which persist retaining the services of Germans,
in
At the same time the passage of the
Dardanellen was own with mines and all British merchant vessels in those waters or coining through from the Black Ses were bald up, free on the pretext that their
Os more than one occasion we have pointed out that in this great waray for £200,000,000 of a curities even much more than in wars of the ought from abroad, they are able to past, the economic factor is the all jeronte all the goods that will be needed { as-isting to injured Chinese from the hold us you must probably know in this war sixty or seventy remals, sinen not only was
moved to the Government Civil Hospital suffering from injuries sustaised or board the .. Laertes through falling while of the abip. The constable broke his firm
Inspector MacDonald this morning charged boy." formerly employed by him, with the theft of 846. While the
But
great many Britishers have been throw st of work, and it seems caly dig that the positions should be neailable for thes ledges the German authorities have forced
From my own personel know very ferman firm to get rid of their
Mr. Claxton told the Migistaste that he never saw the dog. Es rememberei L constable coming to his offes and saying that his dog was straging without snuzzle. He said to the constable "Have you sho it?" and the constable answered No, unfortunately, it was before 10 o'clock.
a constable did not even produce the -dog; it might have been any dog.
Mr. Wood thought it unlikely that the constabls would go to the abservatory foliowing a dog unless it had no muzzle.
Mr. Claxton said this naineroas dogs with and without muzzla, hang around the observatory grounds.
The case was dismisaad owing to the confusion in the avidono.
NOTES ON THE WAR.
Whether the othar British, possa-wions
dess in complete abeyance and herrlacing power to the extent of Inspector was sleep sccused entered his British employers. Consequently, he has been the unfriendly treatzient by Among those who bave been placed
important point to be borne in minced fiom abroad at a time when we to pay for the food and material we Already Germany's commerce and shall not be prepared to invest much industry are badly dislocated, a capital overseas. In other words, on necessarily so with her opersens busilat year's basif there is a margin of
home market very considerably something like £200,000,000. Thus diminished. On the other hand, then the one hand we have the fact that commerce auil industry, of the Allies England is able to prolice gods (and more particularly, that of Grent needed by the world, and on the other Britain, we practically normal. Much the world,js able to produce food and inore than the economic factor is un- raw material needed by the British doubtedly necessary to lead great people, the whole question of the nations to overcome powerful fue volume and extent of British: trade but there can be no doubt that the depending upon the success of the wherewithal by which the springs are British Fleet in keeping the command oiled all round is of the first importok the sun. All the conditions are ance. To supply such lubrication, favourable: first, to the maintenance the British Empire, happily; is in al much more favourable position than either Germany and Austria and
Mr. Melbourne at the Magistracy this morning sentenced a Chinese to twelve months' imprisonment for returning from banishment, six months for burglary, four hours stocks and twelve strokes with the bitch. Prisoner was arrested this morning by a Chiness constable when about to enter 59 Des Yeux Road Central. He had in his of British credit and to the credit pension ricksha brass fittings, a, cross-
tem of the world: secondly to the cat si zd brass door handles. maintenance of British trade at a high level and the ability of the British
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shipping, bar bean staidily leaking out. And by some means mother anding ite way to the Emden and the other German cruisers prawling about eastern reas. The dramatic coup executed by the Emden commander in Penang barbour on Wednes. day last could not have been brought of without securate knowledge of the move- ments of the patrolling warships of the Allies, and merchant ships would not
Turkey was mobilizing, and then that the presence of mines rendered it unsafe for the vessels to proceed. This was not only totally unjustifiable interference on the part of a neutral State with the trade of Great Britain, involving both shippers and the movements of all British shipping in merchants in heavy loss, but it paralysed the Black Sea, Amonating at the time to it impossible to get through into the Mediterranean, but there was nothing to and colonies in the Far East have taken provent the Gedan and Bres pasting the same steps as Hongkong with reuard to the Black Sen and destroying all the to the alien enemics in their midst. we have have now bean closed in defiance of inter of the naval authorities, charged with the shipping collected there. The Dardanellen not yet learned, but if they have, the work national treaty,
protection of shipping along Far Eastara Arather russon for grave disquietude trade routes, will be rendered much caster. from and took the money. Jest at that Ristrar of Canpuntes ought to get a moment the Inspector awoke and seized passed which will force these fits and Mesopotamia of British subjects and many excellent fellows, men who, in times
sponsible Turkish officials in Bagdad behind the wires" in Hongkong r the boy who had the money in his hand, and companies to dispens with the the open incitement of the population by when the lines of nationality are not Accused was sentenced to three months'muna assistants.
Turkish official circles against
clearly drawn, Britishers have been please Britain and herallies.
to meet socially and on the sporta grond. imprisonment.
As an instand the hotel where I am
Notwithstanding this provocation Bat patriotiam.always proves stronger tran. ut pousut is pristored in Hongkong His Majesty's Government intimated thas friendship, and good fellows though under the Companies Ordinances, but if Turkish were substituted for German of them were they were a positive scurce of many on the Goebox and Brestau, if danger in possession eves of restrictedir the Directors have nothing but a lot of Gensans to run the place. I hope you British merchant shipping was oot in-ty. Whether any hostile acts were com
mitted in Hongkong the public has set will take the question up as from all I peded, and if Turkey would honourably
carry out the duties of a neutral state, afbeen allowed to leary but it is quite safe to can learn it is very bad i North China these filegalities and hostile acts would be say that from somewhers between bote ard axl there is only one thing to be done overlooked, and a solemn written gunzan- Inding ports information, expecially as to and that is for the Firitish to fallow Gere would be given that Great Britain will mcvements of warships and merchant scrupulously respect the independence and max roethods for the time being.
integrity of the Ottoman Empire. Yours truly,
Furthermore, assurances were given that ITuxuKOXCITE,
at the conclusion of peace Great Britain would see that no conditions were laid Peking, "Oh. "E" 1914.
down which would impair that indepon [This also,is a matter which we feel dence and integrity and that economic The strike of Chinese stawards, cookers will receive the attention of the conditions of character favourable to
In spite bankrupt Turkey won't affect the neople to import and to pay for all and boys in the steamers of the three Carerarnt and will be remedie in Turkey would be obtained.
of these assurances the altitude situation seriously. On the economic
of Turkey towards Great Britain became have been interfered with had not the food and material ther need: China companies is gradually dying out a within their juwer to do ac—El.]
increasingly provocativo. Evidence con- this rover known for certain that they position of Great Britain the Statist,
number of the men having returned told
tinued to reach. His Majesty's Government were bot which speaks with authority on all and, thirdly, to the rising of all the their vessels on the old terms. In several financial matters, has some interesting money, however great the sum that cases the places they evacuater bare been ubservations to offer. This paper may be needed to carry the war to a taken by men employed at the moment points cut that 4,000 millions of $1ccessful issue. It is essential, how-to keep the ship running and these are being retained in the companies' acrvices, a British money is employed abroad, ever, that everyone should realise how number of their former employees con- which brings us a yearly income of extremely strong fundamentally the only finding themselves out of em 200 million sterling. The whole of cenomic and financial condition at playment until frosin vacancion arise. With this enormous sum, we learn, must be the country really is, and that every- the logal co-operation of the officers the sent to sin food and material. one should act in a normal manner. ships were kept running, sometimes at Over and above this great income and should confidently expect that his great inconvenience to themselves, several that of our shippers, of our banker, income will be maintained, and that ships leaving with ineticient sisis which had to be instructed in the preparation and and of our brokers and others is come will be able to go on doing those serving of the food. Shipping and puted to reach about 150 millions, things and spending just as much Engineering."
food and material we need. It should however, is desirable. All that s be understood that Great Britain has necessary is that the money we have been lending to foreign countries, to receive from Colonial and foreign nations an anunal sum of about 350 and, which last year.amounted to millions without having to scud cut £200,000,000/ should now be devoted any goods in payment other than ser- to war purposes. If a greater suni vices. Beyond this amount, however, than £200,000,000 a year is needed even in the worst conceivable cir- for the prosecution of the war, then may be necessary to effect a certain enmstances a large additional sum must come to us in payment for gueds measure of economy in order that the which we export. It is true, of savings may be greater. The balance course, that the trade with the con-of the animal cavings of the nation timent will be checked, at any rate of about £200,000,000 is needed in regards ou trade with the enemy¿! large measure for the construction but against this has to be placed the of lionses, and the extension of fac- fact that neither. Germany nor tories, and it is obvious that a great Austria will be able to export any many new factories will have to be 9.10 p.The Blue Bird" at the appreciable amounts of goods to my erected in order to provide all thore
THE DIARY.
MEMOS. FOR TOMORROW. Licensing Suasiona
11.K. Fostial Club Meeting.
General Memoranda.
Iscaspat. November 5—
Noun.-11.1. & S.C. Scour Fisheries and this also must enne to us in tac money as in recent years. Pensomy,
Co's Meeting.
FRIDAY, November 6-
and 2.30 pta-51 of Teakwood
Blackwood Furniture etc., ad Messrs Bages and Houghs..
SATURDAY; November 7:--
1.15 pm.The Blue Bird" at the
Theatre Royal.
SUKDAY, November § -
8-Excursion to Maco
TUESDAY, Nur. 10---
Theatre Royal
WEDNESDAY, November 11-
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HONGKONG VOLUNTEER
CORPS."
Extract from Corps Orders by
Lieut. Col. Chapman, V.D.
THE SUIZ CANAL.
The Suez Canal, which emissaries of the Germans had apparently made plans to obstruct is a strictly neatral waterway, and its blockade is prohibited by intarna tional treaty. Any interference with it on the part of German, or Tarco-Germa agents therefore would probably hare caused international complications of a far The agreement, which was signed on October 29, 1858, guarantee the postage
reaching nature.
If all the Far of military preparations in 6prin which
Easter Breed.
possessions followed could have no purpose that to the lead of Hongkong there would atill facilitate
attack
upon Egipt
and of active of course be places where the anomy could propaganda carried na by Turkish and maintain communication, but their sphers German agents among Bedonia Arabs in of operations weald be very much limitad regions adjoining the Egyptian fraatias. In Ceylon an eatery has beed raber. Similar intriguos were set on foot else-agsinst the amount of liberty allowed to where and reports were even received of aliens on parole, and cospondent to the despatch of Turkish emissarion to India one of the Colombo newspapors makes the with a view to stirring up anti-British very leasible suggestion that mobs the feeling among Indian Mahammedana. tripe made to unfrequented parts of the Great Britain, the greatest Mahomme-cost by certain German residents have bot dan Fower in the world and the faithful been strictly in secordance with the terms she has steadfastly helped to recover the and consistent friend, of Turkey, whom of their parale. stability shake in the Balkan Wara, would ese with the greatest regret is,
herself on the side of England's enemies,
of the ships of all nations in peace or war. Turkey had been decoyed lato ranging"
Cador the celebrated Freren Engineer. Ferdinand de Lesseps, the canal took ten and adopting an attitude as unjustifiablo gents to build, and cost originally £20,000, as it would be ungrateful, but it cannot sending troops Feath preparatory to in
Osterling. Ita cost has been increased by be denied that the prosent situation shows svaral millions expended on improve that there is & Chatiricistic element invasion of Egypt and the Suez Canal tra Akabs and Gazs. A large body of Badecin ments and enlargements The Compagnie endeavouring to drive Turkey in war
Arahs have been called out and armed to Universalle, du Canal Maritimo de with England for the benefit of Germany Socz, which controls the waterway, and of Austria, the secular enemy of the assist in this venture. Transpors Ens beed. enflected and the pends have been prepared Company authoris Turkish State, an Egyptian
striking illustration of the ortant to up to the frontier of Egypt. Mines have been dia 1868 and confirmed in 1866, with a capital of 200,000,000 francs in which intrigues have been carried on in despatched to he laid in the Gulf of Aisha to protect the force from naval attack, and 400,000-shares-of-500 francs each. The furnished by the use of a German employé Six temporary Commissions in H. Ms. British Government has almost half the in the Alexandria City Police who lately the notorious Sheikh Aziz Shawish, wh Army, for the duration of the War, as 2nd controlling interest, having sequired from raturmed from leave via Constantinople has been so well known as afro-brand in Cotal of 178,852 aying that he had been excused from raising Molen foeling against Caristinn, Lieutenants R. G. A., are offered to local the Khedive in 1875*
has published and disseminated through an idflammatory shares, for £4,000,000. Their value on military service. He was arrested on candidates.
March 31, 1013 Sad increased to the suspicion on landing, and on him ware Syria and probably India an Candidate should sand in their names encrmous sum of £39,415,00). The transit found a detailed map of the Suez Canal, document urging Mahommedans to rise who was a long wagsed in intrigues in with particulars of age, education, previous receipts in 18:9 totalled £5,317,173 and a sheet of eyphor messages concealed in his against Great Britain. Doctor Trudler,
Csizo holders of the original shares received 165 tariwoah, and other compromising correa-
gainat British cccupation and is now military or Volunteer Berrics to Lieut dividend, the Actions de Jourance pondence. He had also entrusted to wem attached to the German Embassy in Con Colonel Chapman, Gommandant, Hang raturaing 141 fr. each British tompage here of shite companies (xo boxes of stantinople, has bera hasily occupied in kong Volunteer Corps.
through the canal, which reduces the detonators for exploding dynamite and Syris trying to incite the people to take Volunteer Headquarters,
passage from London to Bombay exactly nitro-glycarine. by half as compared with the Cape route, officers and men both naval and military
Further, steady stream of German parcia this conflict. 3rd, November 1914,
formed, 63.4 per cent of the total.
HONGKONG VOLUNTEER
- RESERVES.
Camp-Stonecutters.
...
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to be the Aggressive action was certain The management, of the canal is together with all kinds of war material has result of the activity of the nutcro
German officers employed in the,, Turkish, mizusted to a council of thirty two Bowed incessingly into Constantinople,
Army, and acting under the orders of the administrators, of whom ten are Britiab, which has been convorted to all intents country, and that consequently a things which a country needs in a
three representing H. L. Gererament and and purposes into a German military base. German Government, who thus have seven the shipowning interest.
Geroan officersate known to have succeeded in forcing the Adviser of, the deficiency will arise which must be period of war und does not require
ponetrated far into the interior of the Baltan.
Gonnan intrigue cannot influence the supplied by the countries capable of
in periods of peace. Should, how-
Turkish Empire la the sodeavour in atir up agitation against Great Britain and her loyalty to Great Britain of the 70,000,0.00 ever, circumstances arise to render so ORDERS DT MAZOR WAXENAS OC.EET.R
of Mabommedans in India and the feeling. allies. All theso moraments, it supplying similar goods. The only
of the Mahommedan inhabitants of Egypt. Impossible to doubt, have been carried nat or of the millions of Moalers in Africa 3.p.m.-Anution of Lassthold Property countries that will be in a position to great an expenditure essential, "we Orderly Officer to-day 2nd Lt. Branch,
with the direct connivance of the tand in Mainya and where under Owing to the mildness of the season in Authorities and can point to only on Majesty's protection. They must looks. have no doubt whatever that out of to-morrow 2ard L. J. Owen Hughes. supply the goods usually supplied by |
Orderly Bergeant to-day Sergt. John the North, it is expected that the closing conclusion.
math of the port of Tientain will be later That this neutral Power meant delf with datestation on misguided to raise some £300,000,000 of money care of rifles.
All ranks are cautioned with United States, and therefore against
Particular care, mast be the escoed or third week of November but rely and intentionowy by instructions which would inevitably lead to the dis berately and intentionally to provoke Great under foreign indueres at Courtantinoplo the loss of trade with the Continent in the year for war purposes over and taken in cleaning every part of the it is anticipated that, with a continuages Britain Marchas Dofu ber 18th, to the integration of the Turkish Empire stil must be placed the increased trade above any sums it may obtain by the maniam a well the barrel alter Bring of mild weather it may keep opon until the Turkisk comandabbat lase by the Tarish which shows sont forgetfulness-of-the-
Group Commanders and N.C... wil
commencement of December. In the event Minister of War which already aliade to Dy occasions which Great Britain has shown Frindship to Turkey. They which will be carried on with other sale of some portion of its great holdin frequendy inspect rifles and seo that they one it is expected that the icebreakers will give detailed orders an to resisting attack tit fool hittarts the degeneration - of THE EDWARD BUISPENSANA countries. Therefore provided that of foreign securities. Thus as far as are being kept therooghly clean and well be able to keep the port open right up to warships and Include an order to break their co-religionista, who can tho, be
of another mild winter succeeding the last His Majesty's Government in the enemy.
at Br. Geo. P. marts,
C. KAMMING & Co., LD. Chemists and Druggists,
Germany are Great Britain and the new savings the country will be able tone, jo-arrow Sergt. Tollab regard to han soal. The river usually freezes
particularly in wet wether,
confidence is restored and the ten-the financial situation is concerned diled. porary damage to the credit system the position is one of great strength. repaired, oor trade should be main
GEFAT REDUCTIONS IN tained at a very high level, and wo
PRICES.
PRECHIPTIONS ACCURATAY
DISPENSEL
should be able to obtain all the food ALICE MEMORIAL HOSPITAL and the material we need by exports of goods. Last year the value of our met imports was 1019,000,000. To for similar amounts in the future Pay 2A CUELA 9 ROKO, LOSCRONO. We shall have to export gecits to the value el between £300,000,000 and
Puro,Drugs, Pazont Medicines, &o,
Hoogkung, Laly 22:03.
The attention of all ranka in called to orders previously publised, requiring them to complete their preliminary practices Bali Iactorily before they will be permitted to take part in the Standard Tutor Field Firing
EARLY COLDS,
Tientsin throughout the winter.
action
the dominated zijnst their will by German the Constista flagstaff and
Difluosco", -and many of them realise that { insient,
The Mosul Damascus Army Corps have when Turkey is pushed into war by ince their mobilization bon constantly Germany they must dissociate the dyes
from a course of nation that, in sau pre judicial to the position of Turkey-tell
The Turkish Gotemment, summarily and without, antion in Friday: whút nữf telegraphic communication win the British Embassy as Constantinople, This EAMBERLAIN'S Cough Remedy is no doubt the prelude to further sets of Chamberlain's Pain Balm. It is just the the largest selling bough medicino in agrion on their part, and fixo British
A FAVORITE-RUE DOWN
THE gnilfar the football player and the all round athleto know the value of
WRY IT SELL
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The Hon. Treasurer of the Alice
E careful of the colda you take at this thing for are down as a hard garos. the world to day, because it does exactly Government must take whatever aglion BR emeria and Aliated Hospitals bogų, to
time of the year. They are part All soreness disappeara liko magis and what a cough zamady is supposed to do." In Tomired to protect. Hirikak, interabi acknowledge with thanks the following cularly dangerous. At neglected cold may sprains and swellings are cured in one third it to the cough by auring the cold, and Bricikl territory, and spa Egreedham, donation to the funds of this Hospitals mean a winter-long cold. Maka Chamber that aimsed tad by May sothay treatment does it speedily and focally, Mos sale attacks that have been made and are
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lain flough Remedy at once. Her pale For sale by all Chemists and Blowinopera. by all Uhambts and Stereknappen, b
thraste bed Anonymne pex Birlap of Victoria 35 ug all Chemists, and Fborskooperu. St
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