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MONDAY, MARCH 8, 1915.

AUCTIONS.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

Hughes and Hough THE Cademigod have received inatima.

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AUCTIONRESS to zim üɔragMENT.

AND AORTELLIT,

General Auctioneers

AND

Share, Coal and

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General Brokera.

PROPRIETORS

"TO-KWA-WAN "

GOAL STORAGE.

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A. TELEGRAPHIę tour,

Telegraphic Adl MEIRION HONGKONG.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

THE Undersigned hare received instruc TO PONCHING CHAT, to sell by Public Aucti....n.

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WEDNESDAY and· THURSDAY. the 1th and 12th March, 1915, commencing each day at 2.30 p.m.you the Premises Old Post Office Building.

Queen's Road, Ground Floor,

▲ VERY VALE.BLE COLLECTION OF CHINESE PORCELAINS, BRASSES, BRONZES, &L., &c. &c. Recently imported from the North, Consisting of :-

Tuon, Ming, Karghi, Yuugching, Kienlung, Towkwong and Kaiching Products.

Comprising:- White and Blue Plates and Vases, a umber of Sang de beuf and Peach Bloom Vases, 3 and 5-Coloured Vases, Agate and

Livia to sell by Public Auction.

on

TUESDAY,

the 9th March, 1915, commencing

10 9.30 p.m. at their Sales Rooms, No. 8, Das Your Road, Corner of Ice House Streak,- A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE TEAKWOOD AND BLACKWOOD FURNITURE, ., dr.

Comprising:→→→

Drawing Room Suites, Redroom and Dining Room Furniture, Arm-chairs and Solas, Carpets and Rugs, Brass-mounted Bedsteads, Toilet Tables, Wardrobes, Washstands, &c., Sideboards, Dinner Waggons, Extension Dining Tables and Obaira, etc., etc., Dinner and Dessert Services, Crockery, Glass and E.-P. Ware, Ovoking Stars, Catlory, etc., etc.."

Also

An assortment of Blackwood Furniture, Marble Clock, Combination S-top &o, &c.

(Full Particulas fremi Catalogus,) Terma;-As mual.

HUGHES & HUUGA, Auctioneers

Hongkong. March 5, 1915.

- PUBLIC AUCTION.

THE CHINA MAIL.

HOW VON SPED WENT

DOWN,

TERRIBLE EFFECT OF 111. SHELL.

NIORTNARY BITERIES CE.

SPORTING.

CRICKET.

Polles Badly Beaton.

Mr

VISITORS AT ROTELS.

MANGROPG KOTIÄ.

S. Abraham. Me and Mr H. A Mr H. G. Hea Campman The Hongkong luh ħad, vory little 15: Geo. F. Anderson Mt G.-4. Lavratičn difficulty in defeating a representative Me S. Paronsfesihor Mr W. I. Les

Mr G. T. Lloyd and family Police eleven on the Chickes ground on

nday. The bowling was too good for MP1. Bockingsala Men ad Mrs Luja เป moderate toil of 101 rane. For the club, Mr.C. D. J. Boli the Police who were able to put up the tra F. R. Bahles Mr and Mrs K. lf, de

Satten contributed a valuable 63, play fr G. A. Bans

Mr & Mrs Boswick

"The Scharnhorst was tiring heavily, ! bis I could seo that she was in a bad It must have doon a regular inferuo way. She was down by the bows, and on the German ships, with hope ot haly on fire amklships. I saw the dead men and frigments of then all Scharnhorst's ensign dip. I never know over the decks, and the officers, whom whether it came down or not, because heads--had been turned, shooting the just than one of our lyddite shells hit men and themselves with their auto Tragic Load Frat A German Nots-Book. hor, and there was densa cloud of matic pistols. The prisoners we have

moke all over bor. When it cleared leak back on is as a kind of nightmare. Sir Thomas Esmonds, M.P. for North she was on her side, and her propellers Among the prisoners is an Irishman. Wexford. has received - a' romarkably were lashing the water round into foam: Ho had been working en a trang run. graphic letter from his son, Midshipman then she cagated altogether, and went ning from Newcastle to Kiel, and whosing havoc with the bowling. R. Hancock This alub declared at raas fur nipo John Hamonde, who writes from HM.8. to the botton! So that the man the was broke out he hul bean sent out also offered stout resistsnor, caring uns. He and his A. R. Invincible, on the Falkland Islands battle flagship that bad shown so little mercy in an Italian ship to the noisonat wickets. F. J. de Rome obtained the beat. Black

burling aerraco

ragg areazing threa wickers for | air. F. Rothwell Gorman to the defenceless Monmouth a month: With soy others!

Wy banded 14 Germans this morning13, runs, Dotsi'ni - hofors sank with Admin) Von Shoe and 900 Gorman sailors, unt a man being with all the honours of war.

I am souding you flais tuton during Kely b Da Rome yet. To save any was impossible,

the action. Fiewe send mo the prints when they come out. I am alsq seading We then turned to the Geek.cans and you the tuber of the first shots fired by fought re for neurly two hours. The the lavine his at the Heligaland and Germans had fought well and were sluse. Falkland Islands Bghts. I an she had a heavy list to port and was heky in gatting thêm. burning luniously. The first funnel wa I nie ouelove a plete of Germán 8,26- down and she was an at-elpty shamilles, inch shell which hit any turret, and her turrats in splinters, and her sissed in bond by about with inches.

last Dreamber. whoa lour cruisers--the Scharnhorst, Queisenau, Suraberg, and Leipzie-were aunk.

Sir Thoma, on handing the letter to aDaily Nesrepresentative, te marked with pardonably pride that his Ron would be sixteen years of aga next He added that Vice-Ad- miral Sir David Bently happened to be of his constituents. The latter is It follows....

month.

POUT STANLEY. FALKLAND ISLANDS.

to 8 p.m.:

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WITH THE GRAND FLEET.

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My dear Father,-At the time of writ- twisted into cotkierows, he looked af ing I am right down in the South Assad sight. It is not gestain what her she lantic. We have had a most pleasant haules down her tag or onc.. I think voyage, hardly a rough day. Oureross.hu did. She shortly bored over-an ing, the Line, was rated a son of port, ari then cupsized just abend el Neptune," with the usual interestings. You could see her aidy; it looks Gales, Submarines and Minos of Pearce Ceremony, and I have a certificate tolika a huge, whale's hack. Then she tank, and you coull see witched men caught that evet. We came here

In a letter received by Mr. B. E. Balb. from whence we allied out to meet the atter another, and sucked down in

the vortex.

of Wolle (Somerant), one of the crew of a Germana, who, though they caught,

When we came pest we could we that cruiser with the Grand Fleet writes: coaling in harbour, were unable to wcize

the water was bli yollow where she had are stili patrolling, hlockading, or sweeping the North Sex, or whatgear term you like very 206 their advantage. I send you

rough account of the action of Dec. thank; and there was a dreadful smell of to give gur operations. We felt quite con We fought, with a short lull, from 12.53 dilite in the air. It was absolutely Bented having a scrap either on Christmas dreadful, what with all those wretches | Day or Boxing Day. We knew from the Germans drowning and sending up pituus aviators who raided Cushven that their ships were preparing for ses, little dream. cries for help which we could not giring, doubles, of the fures that

whipad destroyers uppaling the atiso mast of ur boats, ware

Tia" kebendance on the seaplanes. Our T. E. Postcë, did not hat

BOWLING AN LESNES,; I hope I shall never have to go through pesan high, Lut-everything went

In the late afterm Wrong. began to experienes had wasther, and hy it again. There were a lot of men float-701 ing when wow the ship go down, but we were in a hasling gale. Wabunge... when we reached the spoù half of them on Fra couple of days in case they come

10 King ... It was awful to see out, hat it was a matter of impossibility to

have fought an action. Even the super. Grimmalt them in the water juss alorid, Drusilnoughts" were simply washing R for us light

CRAIGENGOREE'S WIN. to hold on to the slippery sides of the down fore and aft, and, R

Cenigengower secured a fair margin over ship and then slipping off and going croisses, well, it doesn't atter much,

I really think I have seen more weather the Civil Service on Saturday, Southes to down, fighting hard for life, but going

in North Ses gales then I have in any making a great stand for the winers. Ho down and down till they were lost tokind of storm in any other part of was ande E score 65 before Bird howled sight. One grew sick seeing men in the anrld. Still, we hare got cray him, which was by for the best individual their death struggles: some of them hul part of the winter. I suppose we shall arms and les blown of, and it was ́"pl- | begin to look for better wonther when ormance of the match. The 34 ruas In the meantime we were tearing out. I solutely sickening seeing them sink lear-March comes round. Then 1. hepe ve R9 Rose was also a "vàluable addition. | Ne W, J; Bodge fab, H.-R. Walco

THE Undersigned have received instruc

tion from TUX OWNER, WHO MAN LAFT Tax Corory, to sell by Public Auction,

(FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED),

.

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MONDAY,

the 18th March, 1915, at 2.50 p.m., at - Kennedy's Stables, Causeway Bay, THE WHOLE OF THE LIVE STOCK AND STUCK IN TRADE OF THE WELL-KNOWN

** HONGKONG DAIRY" Consisting of the entire Herd of Milch Cows and Young Stock. including one Young Ruil, together with about 80 head of Poultry Plymouth Rocks, Black Langshans," etc, etc,

Alio

the whole of the Dairying Utensils, Milk Crystal Snuff Bottles and Ornaments, Ming Bottles, Tube, Feeding Boxes, Milk Cana,

new Churn, and now Milk Separators,

And

Brouses and Incense Burners, etc., ate.,

Also

Old Lacquered Screens, Amber, Coral and Jadestone Benda, Old Chinese Ea- gravings and Pictures, Embroideries, Man-

darlo Conte, eta,, »ta,, ute.

(Full Particulars from Catalogne.) Tarka (...ds ooon).

ECOHES & HOUGH.

Auctioneers.

Hongkong, March 4, 1915.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

203

THE Undersigned have received instruc

tions to Bell by Public Auction,

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FRIDAY,

the 12th March, 1915, commencing at 2.30 pm. at their Salas Rooms, No. 8, Des Voix Road, Corner of Ice House Street.-

A QUANTITY OF

VALUABLE TEAKWOOD AND "BLACKWOOD" FURNITURE, &.,

As follows:--

Two Drawing Room Suites, Bedroom Furniture, Dining Room Furnitare, Arm- chairs, sa Sofas, Carpots and Rugs, Brass and Erass moanted Bedsteads, Toilet Tablow, Warizabes, Washstanda, če., Sideboards, Dinner Waggons, Extension Dizing Tables and Chairs, etc., etc, Dinter and Dessert Services, Crockery, Glass and E. P. Wara, Cooking Stores, Cutlery, etc., etc.,

Also

Blackwood Cabinets, 1 fire 4-fold Bisckwood Screen (Percelain Panels), and Blackwood Fira Screen, Stands, Teapoy?; Betless, utc., One-Piano, Marble Clock, Combination rules, Remington Type- writers, One Gent's Bicycle,

&c..

don.. (Full Particulars from Catalogus.) TEEN-Åsual.

HUGHES & BOUGE,

Auctioneers, Rongkong. March 2, 1915.

PUBLICS | AUCTION.

THE Unlarsigned have received

tute from For Rentspan, SuraIME

· COURT, A. Hell by juicho Auction,

A Straw Steaming Apparatus. Inspecting orders may be obtained from the Auctioneers.

Terms usual,

ACGRES & HOUGH,

Auctioneers. Hongkong, March 3, 1915.

201

SINGON & CO.

ESTABLISHED A., 1880.

HMS. Invincible, Action of Dec. 8, 1914.

The stakers worked like mad down below. We use our precious on splinters. that we have get the cory at last. The funnels belched out dense black smoke and flames, and we up-anchored nd rushed it.

Just before we up-anchored we heard were drowned, the Canopus open fire on the Scharn horst. The Scharnhorst fired eight shots: all fell a long way short; and the Canopus fired six 19-inch shells, ali of which mimod also. The Germans then retired a bit..

IN BATTLE ORDER.

our

A DIARY OF DEATH.

in

ramming anything that got in ine behind a red trail of blood. way. We at two small bouts in half. Happily, there was no one in them.

We get out all the boats we could, Once out of the harbour, we formed up and so did the Inflexible, and woman." no follows:

agel to save some 300 mes, including their captain-a tall man with a black beard. Some of them had their heads quite turned when they were picked up and tried to kill their rescuers or jumped into the sea again and drowned them-. selves. One officer tried to shoot ux with so automatic pistol, bút "it was

Bristol

Kept

Invinciblo Inferible Cardaryon Cornwall Glasgow

On our starboard bew wo equld soa the enemy. They looked quite close. Wo increased speed slowly.

We were rapidly catching the Gerrenched from his hand and we escaped, mans, and could see them mancurring This is a leaf from a German officer's and signalling to one another. At 11.15 note-book Cust before the Gheisenau I managed to get some bread and cheese sank)

5.10, Hit, hit! 5.12, Hit! 5.14, Ho eat, and then ran back to the turret.

Hit, hit, hit again! 5.20, Alter tus- From the top of my turret I watched

ret gone. 5.10, Hit, hit! On fire the Germans trying manoeuvre after manoeuvre, all to "no purpose, as they everywhere. 5.11, Hit, hit: burning wero countered by our movements direct.overywhere and sicking. 5.45, Hit! men dring everywhere.. 5.15. Hit. ed by, the Admiral. At 12.55 the Lu

biti

we fired our first shot. We fired at the It ends just before the ship sank. The Leipsie, nad nearly hit her. We went cheer is on board here now. When we od firing, and finally caused her to drop got the mon on board they were all blue

with cold, and several died. out of the line.

TRON STEEL METAD and HARD

WARE MERCHANTS. Wholesale Bexible fired the first shot. At 12.50 ind Retail Ironmongers, Pig Iron and Foundry Coke Importers. General Store zooper and Shiponandlers No. 35 and 37, He Loose SCRIZE, (2nd Street, wost of Cential Market) Telephone No. 515,

Hongkong, September 4, 1913.

JAPANESE MAKERS.

Every kind of Footwear.

MADE

TO

ORDER

CHERRY & CO.,

47

In the meantime the Cornwall and But now we had a more serious quarry in sight, and we engaged the enemy's Glasgow had sunk the Leipzic. and the dagship, the Scharnhorst. In the first old Kent caught the Nurnberg and sank hout we were about equal; she hit usher, while the Driklen I damaged, but three times, and we did about the same has managed to escape.

The Bristol captured the Gennan col to her. We equalled her, and, as was shown later, utterly out-inanauvred, and liers and store ships and 'sank them.

The Germans hate a system of having out-gunned, and out-matched her. After the fit bout there was a short lull, one mus in each watertight copa and I elizabed upon thy, top of the turret ment. When one is hit, they food

opposite one to keep the ship straight,

to have a look ruuad.

HIT BY THE SCHARŃKONST, Suddenly we altered counis and made for the enemy. I had not noticed we were closing, and when their first salvo

the

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Toʻal (for 9 wkta.) ...990.

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13

104

31

24

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CIVIL SERVICE.

Scores - hall bo xble to do something

hig

There long nights are terribly apdinat is, so are R. C. Witchell, b Soutberton the fog and generally thick weather, and P. T. Lamble, b • Benga....... the worst of it it it is proportionately L. C. Barlow, o Naria, b Benga favourable t any operations the enemy W. Wood, h Southerton...

undertake.

RE. 7. Bird, ↳ Southerton often wonder they have not been more C. J.

Tacchi cum out dashing than they are. I think it wou'd, Edmonds, Rose, b Jox have paid them to, but I suppose the risk W. l, e Rase, à Seuberton they tua is coming out is too great, but R. W. Hearne, run out....... surely they will have to come out before R. Wood not out long."

F. H: Ismail, e Noria, b Brags

GERMANY'S SUUSTAMINE SCHENE. Admiral ven Tirpitz is trying to tell-na what his plana are. You have, of course. read them encirclog the British Isles with sabmarines and eloking everything

that

Mr. G. Fiy

Mr Donman Fuller Mr W. C. Galiu DIT Mr I. V. Gelder

W. Mr. Gibh

Mr G T Goodrich

V. Coulbotn

2 Mr & Birs J. Gould

3 Mr H. L. Grifitla

pr.

T. P. Hall

Mr J. C. Sibley Bl, W. H. Smith Mrs. G. Smith Mr & Mrs F. Smyth Me and Mr G. F.

Smyth

Mr R. Smyth

Mr & Mrs de Soa Capt

B. Sport

Mr and Mrs W. A. Alias à. Square

Mr G.

Me J. A. Het Mr G. 1. Hart Mr G. F. Heacock

Hoa Mr E. A.

Hewett, C.M.G. Mrs H. H Hoogh Mr R. Hanter Mr. E. Irving Mi D. J-m Mr R. 28. B. Jepson 251 A Joors

Mr 8. M. Joseph 4Mz E. M. Joseph 14 MF. H. Kale

*** | Mr M. T. Jones

111

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Me and Mr H. 4.

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KOWLING ANALYSTS,

M.

162

Sit

8.2 0 BW 7: 147

Barnas, RN.

Mrs Bowdler

CRAIGENGOWELL.

Mr. 8. Stockmast Mr F · E. Smisla. Mr. J. M. Tavares- Capt. Taylor M. W. H. Tyler- Mr G. Vollmer ME. B.

Walto

Mr O. Wallace

Mr & Mr A. Wall

and famuy

Mr F. W. White

Afraud Mr H. PE

White

Mr B. O, Withers Mr G, G. Wood

Mr and Mrs J. P.

Wright

PLAX HOTEL C

Mr & Mrs W, Arm. Mr & Mm 0. Ham--

strong

phreya

Fleot-Surgeon & Mrs Blr H. U. Jeffriss

Major Bowen.

Mr Leo Jones

Mrs Morton Joseph

12 Mr & Mrs Carmichael Mr Joseph

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Mr F. W. Cary

55

bot that will take some doing. It is Brag that tries to get into car commercial puris Southerton much easier to talk than to perform. I am Jez.... thinking. The submarine is the only type of vessel that has been to any ExLent employed against ta, It was not a pleasant. E. Kharas, e tird b Witchell, feeling in the early days of the war to know. Braga, & Bird

you might be potted at any moment, Southerton, b Bird... bus we have got used to them sex, and have ↳ A. Rose, a lacebi, b Edmonds

J. D. Noris, & Bestna, b Bird lens by experience how to dodge them, I Basa, Barlow, b.Witche!! sad to make their well-directed attempt W. E. Rose, not out.

S. Jax, & Bill, & Bird very slightest to torpedo na abortive. Still, don't think Wo have to have to be constantly watching in cass a periscope is seen, so that we ca immediately marcare the ship so as to drive him off or sink him.

that we can afford to relax in

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Mr H. A Catwright

14- Mr. Volleyshow

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Mrs Jelna

Mr and Mrs Keigwin..

Mim Lang

Mr.A, O. Lofte

Mrs Martin & children;

Mr A Cousiand Mr & Mrs Mitchell-

Air and Mrs F... F.. mors and child

Crichton & children Mr and Mrs Mods and .143 Col. Darling.

W.

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BOWLING ANALYSIS,

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child

Mrs Edwards and Mr. & Min J. Plummerr

children

Mr W. J. Pringla

Me and Mra Man der Mian M. Prior

Hist

1Major Faichaie

Major Pyne, RE

Mr & Mm Ralpho

Mr & Mrs A. Gibson. Mr A. Sinclair

Mr & Mrs E. A. Hala Miss Skianer

Lt. Col. Gordon HA), Mr V. Skatt

RAMG. Mr. and kira Grant- MF. A. Haceland M. Bovbrender

Smith. Lt. & Mrs Smyth'.

Major Humphrey. Mr & Mrs A. Findler

and never think of the unfortunate mascites. We never expected to armymeй and J. P. Robinson hearing 57 RES...

inside it.

BURNING THE BOATS.

The Kent, a

21-knot cruiser, was

ward.

for the dub. The scores were —

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61

Smith

Mr. and Mrs W. G. Mr Young

Hampberys

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7i Mra R, Almoud ...23 Mr Arnold

Bfr and Mra Kraft Mr & Mrs 0. Laurok-.

8 Mr W. 8. Barclay'

MAF. G. Becke

Mr J. Lennox

3 Mr

sad. Mrs W. E. Mise Lennox Bettisou

2 Mr 11. Briggs

020

Mr W. Budge

3 Mr B. D. Benn

THE GREATEST DANGLE"

Witchell Then tho mioes. They are our greatest Bird...

them. Yet everything we see aflost, sach | Edmonds... danger, although we are not panicky abot Wood anabing buoy, a plank, and even haxes | Barne that have been thrown overboard must be eacefully avoided. I remember in October,

A team drawn from the R. G. A. and when they first dropped mines broadcast off. E. played against Kowloon at the litter's the North of

of Ireland in the track of the Atlantic ships, we had a most exciting and ground and owing to the failing light the sky time in warning all steamer to avoid match was not completed. The match

included two first-class individual perform the dangero area, and to do so we bad meres, McGregor handing in 81 runs for the ti be continually eaming over the mine- Gold hare completed out mission, but we did,” and withnat mishap; but it was the mest exciting time I ever had. For six days we McGregor, e Robinson, o Molerloy

every moment of the day Lt. Taylor, b Mclearan expecting waat of I was still on the top of the ordered to chase the Suruborg-a 2nd night to strikes mice You can Sgt. Savage run out b McLennan...

perhaps inngine the situation. Ted Hanned, Edwards, & Overy... turret. I could see all the shells coming knot chip, and ala a much more modern at us, and I felt that they were all no than the Kent. She had only a schemes and wily mores to trap as you. Chapman, Moberley

Jenner hit wit, & Robinson... Davey, b. Moberley .......... coming straight at me. However, they few hundred tons of coal on board to would never believo.

INFORMATION TO THE IDIY.

Wright, e McLennan, b Robinson all missed except one, which hit the catch the Suraberg with. The old Kens

I see one thing which has been widely Wilkinson, b Moberley... side of the ship near the ward room; set off, and they worked up to 22, knots:

sirculated in the papers, eis., that soms of Elden not out and mude a great green fash, and sent more than sho had ever done on trials.

Then the word was passed up that the ab-lle fired in the recent maid on the Liversy not out splinters fying all round. I hopped be low armour quickly and started work there was hardly any coal leit. Well.**Erst Coast failer to bomt. I bare even ing again. We were bearing the Scharn-raid the captain, have a go at the des photographs of some of the shells that of course it is very nice to let ouE, DED horst, and began firing for all we wore boats." So they broke up all the hata have been paulisk in the picture papers! warth. We hit again and again. First and smeared then with oil and put them people know that some of their ammunition

It. Moberley... our left gun went her big cranu spinning the furnaces. Then in went all the fanity, but in giving the information to

Evang we are only giving them the Bickencan over the side. Then our right gun blew mchairs from the wardrooms, had our own people we are also giving it to the

Fenemy her funnel to atoms, and then another then this chests from the officers cabins. opportunity of their rectifying these

I have shot from the left gun sent her bridge; Thy next burnt the ladders and all-portunity fanita Orary and part of the forecastle sky high. Every bit of wood was cent to the store bad quito sufficient experience

We were tot escaping free, however. bold: the result was that the Kent's me that we give too much information

away. The Navy and Army ste entrusted. E. McLennan b Chapman Shots were hitting us repentody, and speed became 24 knots! And she caught with the arddone task of bringing the wat B. D. Krans e Wilkins, b Chopman... LONDON DIRECTORY, the spray from the splashes of their the Nurnberg and after a stig fight, in to a speedy a conclusion as is consistent. T. Elson b Chapman

shells were hiding the Scharnhorst from which several men were killed, the Nun with our national bone, and I don't JP. Robinson 4. Jenner by McGreg

think it fair to those who have, the L. Moberley Wind berg was tunk

responsibility of directing, this gigantic J. H. Mead e Taylor b Savage This ship had a hot time of it, as we undertaling that arch incidents should be 4 Silkstone bag Suddenly a great livia flame rushed through the gou ports and epli fem were fired on by the Scharnhorst and the allowed to be published. I'd ubt if you H, Overy not out all round, and we felt the whale 150 or Gaisau, so that we had only siz 12iz, 200 tons of the turret going up in the guns to fight twelve 8.8 and six din, ir. We thought we would go over the gun We got twenty 8.3in shells on ride, and get drowned liko zata in a trap board and several fin shells. There is However, we carno down again with one 8.3in which did not explode, and crash that shook the turrat draadfully, we have got him whole. He weighs 280 and continued firing by hard as over, or 300lbs. without the armour piercing Nothing in the turret was out of order cap.

PEDDER STREET,

Opposita Hongkong Hotel

Telophons No. 471- Hongkong, March, 20, 1914.

THE

(PUBLISHED ANNUALLY),

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WEDNESDAY,

the 21th March, 1915, at 12 Noor, it Nu 43. urima Hill Road, THE WHOLE OF THE

in each clame of goods. Besides being complate commercial gaida to. Landon and its suburbs, the Directory contains lists of EXPORT MERCHANTS

with the Clouds they ship, and the Colonial and Foreign Markets they supply;

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Mr J. Joreph will for the future hear that German Shorts WX-Davidson a right b Taylor Mid Huds fail to burst. They will are to that, thanks to our impolitie information.

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I was sorry to see some of the leading the papers about three weeks ago demanding more information, and bidding Admiralty and War Office to trust the Sevage people, but surely for necesful Chapman prosecution of the war it would be far Medregor better for the people to trust the Ad Taylor

Neither of

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caranged under the Porta to which they eat all. The range continued to come! The action wan a very hard mero miralty and the War Office.

wint the country expects of them. Theis & Kis allen Mr D. Jame: Fail partienluru and Inspection Orders and indicating the approximato Bahngs down, and the whistles of the shells that hours' solid firing. The guns were nearly them have failed in the slightest yot to do

How over us grow into a regular surick, red hot to finish with I escaped all dieprition of ships and our Army Audimo Me D. Francs -

damage except, a trivial burn on one of have been the admiration and wondered Mr. B. M. Fr may, for load on the. Undersigned, or PROVINCIAL TRADE NOTICES

Mindy of leading Mumfacturers, Morchants, etc.,

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in the principal provincial towns and Dugn come the range-11,000, 20,000, ray fingers, by a splinter. It is all healed of the whole world and the chagrin and indus ital gusters of the United Kingdom, 1,900, 8,800 yards. Wo wore hitting the up now. The Invincible go the tification of our foss. Then for ace Merkit

A copy of the carriak edition will be Schamberst nearly every time. One fighting, being the leading ship and they The them and don't hamper their Me Dupriehrada

them if they don't see eye to sys with the 17. Gant forwarded, freight pad on receipt busty from our right guns gos one of Bagship, and they all fired at uue plans. Give them a free hard, don't abure Mr A. W. Glule Mr J. 9. with Postal Order G&E

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Admiralty had allowed to leak out the their bade cards for 695 or larger sdrorit whizzing over the sido. tisements from G15ohnlar

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The 12. gunn were firing all round

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