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A GLACIER PLATEAU AT 20,000 FEET.

Karakoram Exploration.

Dr. de Filipri has reat to the Royal Geographical Society from Suget Karoul (Chinese Turkesten) an account of the| further xientiñe work of his expedition. 818 On May 15-the-while-expedition-started from Lah; in Ladak, for the Karakorami, by the new road which was mentioned

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has left the name Bure, although it is unknown to natives, and has no meaning in any of the local languages. The Remo is formed by two large glaciers, a west- ern and a northern one, which meet nearly at a right angle at the bettora of their valleys, and end at about 18,000ft, of altitude with a single com mon front,. 300ft. high, which fills the whole width of the Shyck valley. These glaciers are 22 to 24 miles long, two to five miles broad, and the total area of the- "basin is about 240 square males,

To the east of the Bemo the glaciers

THURSDAY, MARCH 18 1915.

INTIMATIONS

WAR NEWS.

GERMANY'S DISTRESS.

The German papomnounce that tha Federal Council hare decided to empower the tensional Authorities to commandear ail mores of gin and four in private houses, excepting a weight of 23 kl gratimes.

GERMAN OUTRAGES,

Sir Kenelm Digby has been added to the Committee appointed by the Prime Miome ter to consider and adviw on the evidenæ coliroted on behalf of the Govorasiath sa ta |ontzages Falleged to Lave heen evan itted by German troops, and breaches of the laws naages of war,

PHISONERS' LIFE IN GERMANY.

Charles. Peterson, a Swedish-sORMAN, belonging to the crew of a Wilson liner Foo interaed [at Hamburg, he retarded to Ball. Petersen stated, that it wu the

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FRIDAY, March 19th and

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happiest a mens in his life when he waîn-Aid of the Victims of the shla to cross the frontier into Dutch territory. Describing the camp for civilian [prisoners at Hublabon, he said the living and sleeping accommodation consisted of stables, and those in which he lived werB made to take 350 men. Pristance there be found almost un boșrable.

· A FATAL SOUVENIR.

War.

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adults.

The Journal (Paris) publishes the follow- HONGKONG GENERAL CHAMBER.

leg talegram from Nanay: A sad accident has occurred at-Linville. · A soldier of the French territoriala. found a German shall which had not exploded. Wishing to hara Fit made into an ink and an a sóqvenir of the war he took it to smith When the latter started work is the shell exploded and killed the smith; and the soldier fell with the front of his body blowT AWAY,

FAISER GOES EAST.

A Berlin official tõlegram dated Fab. (! sikten thas the Kaiser has gone via Cransto- [chow to the Easterii thektre of war. His Majesty telegraphed to the troops, who participated in the storming of the heights

at Crooms as follows:

Warm congratulations for the fine cem, which is to be ascribed to the very circumspect dispositions of the command, artwell as to the greað`bravery of the troops, whose activity in trench warfare for some months could in no wise diminish their attacking power."

AUSTRIAN RED BOOK.

Vienna Paper's Strong Comments.

Venice. Feb. 8.

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NOTICE.

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THE FAR EAST OXYGEN and advise their customers that M. HAILLY. Civil Engineer and late technical manager of their Singapore Branch, Las taken charge of the Hongkong Branch as technical manager as from the 15th Marchas Hb. BAILLY in an expert welder, trained at Maineilles," and is able to undertake any kind of welding and boiler repairs.

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Advices from Vienna, say: "Conwider ing the extraordinary severity offthe Vienna censorship, some journals seem to have

the Red Book. The Socialist. Arbeiter. in the last report. On June 2 the ex-suddenly disappear, except for some in been allowed unusual latitude in criticising significant single icofields, which makes Zeitung blantly declares that the fist pedition pitched their camp in the west the presence of such a vast glacial basin dainind for ear came from the Austrian eru and higher portion of the Depsang at the extreme limit of the Karakoran Minister in Eolgrade, Baron Gies. In a plateau by the side of a small rivulet, one covered with ice all the more re-remarkably violent despatch, dated July ths only perunaent streams of the plains markable. Both the western and the 21, Baron Gies! writew':' "If we neglect

Several special tursions were senterthern valleys are very wide, and tie HALE out, but the real exploration work Legan with a very gentle slope up to the upper

65 on July 1.

The Rim, according to the inal plan, was to ascertain the posi basins. The western Fero lends up to

a vest amphitheatre of imposing moun-demands, combined with effective control, THE OCEAN MARINE INSURANCE Lon of and to Arvey the Indo-Asiatic toias.

of

THE YE BLY DERENTURES (1896 igne) of the HONGKONG OLUR, PAYAELE WEDNESDAY, the 31st March, 1915, wil be held in the CLUB HOURA, at 11 o'clogie, A on WEDNESDAY, the 24th March, 1315.

attend the Drawing

Bearers of Debentures are invited to By Order.auth

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Becretary. Hongkong, March 13, 1915

NOTICE

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aratershed between the Stachen glacier and this Karakoram Pass The Survey of India "map of this district, drawn

The northern Remo, which is the larger of the two gactors, flows between

to clear up our relations with Berbia vs

shall be guilty of participation in the NORTH BRITISH & MERCANTILE dificulties of a fature conflict which

INSURANCE CO, sooner or later must be undergone.

Should we decide upon far-reaching we must consider all possible consequences, and proceed from the first with a strong and fixed determination. Half terres

sketches made in 1861-06 by John- not very high nor very impressive.in formalating our demands, Inng discus

It rises northward for shout six miles be the hardest blow that Austria Enoga

and a final weak compromise would

sou,"show to the east of Sischen n

group of glaciers which do not fow be up to a sort of circus, where it be prestige could suffer in Serbis, and to ber to the north-east, to reach at 197001.position as great Power in Europe." soul the confices of the valleys whers of altitude a basin so vast and so even they origiante. To one of these glaciers that it has the appearance of a plateau. 233 the mane of Remo" given. In

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WHỨS WHO IN JAPAN EDITED AND PUBLISHED BY KURTA,

The first (1913 edition is already issued. RIOGRAPHIES of over 5,000 people

Bho are well-known in society in of several hun fred foreigners asociated with Japan appear in the book. Quite new materials and securate sketches, both being utterly free from prejudices.

100 Dr. T. t. Tongstal; after coxaplet. The glacier fills it to the brim, d stand alone like islands in the ice. Ono, of the cols, to the west, communicates

After complaining of the delay in the ap pear suce of the Red Book, Die Zeit rug- gests that it leaves several important points

-DP WHICH ARE VESTRD TEK KWALKS OF

COMPART, LED..

THE RAILWAY- PASSELGERS ASSURANCE CO.

TH/TAL FUNDS at 3int. Decritaan, 1915, -929, 629,188

In obscurity and proceeds to inquies why I-Authorised Capital £8,000,000 Sacribed Capital £4,500,000 ing the exploratier if the Sinchen, went appears to overlow between peaks which Austria-Hungary refused Russia's request. Paid up. Ospital rootoni-2

87,560 for the extension of time for Borbin's up the Shyok river to ite source and was

war to the hote when without that it II-Fire Fuad

3,899, 114 "Life & Annaisy Funds... 16,436,160. much imprewed by the appearance of

Sinking Fund Account

88,61% - Die Zeit also mays;..., ** The material now the glaciers from which it springs. He with the Siachen basin; another; to the had resolver to wait three days longer. was the first to surmise their importance worth, is on the watershed. It is much made public leares it still less etesz why?

£13,581,368 to be regretted that the persistent bod wa in the beginning rejected pourparlerm

and size, and they prosent exploration weather and the large quantity of newly-with Rosals as well as the proposed con: Revenue Fire Branch.... entirely des to his advice and informs, fallen sow provented the expedition from actually reaching either of these

tion.

The results have quite justified--his; previsions. Thas explorations was curried

!

saddles.

Through a sadds to the west of the out by tive separata partics. Major Karakoram pas Major Wood and his Work with Mz. Spranger at the surparty had entered a large basin of con- veyor Shih, Lal, undertook the survey fuent valleys, which be identified no coIL of the southern and northern aspects of

nected with the Yarkand river. The the watershed between the Remo basin I want for its sources had led him directly and the Karakoram Pass: Dr. dé Filippi, Cominr." Alessio, with Professor Abetti, to this same tongue of the Remo glacier end Lieutenant Antills, with Jamas and at the same time had given them the opportunity of connecting the survey Pershad and Peligax, went directly work with Dr. de Filippi's. The small the Remo glacier. It took one mouth lake which Hayward in 1858 thought to survey it, at the parties were greatlybe the source of the Yarkand river is hampered by an unexpected ctacle the persistent bad weather which railed over 'n rent arce of the country through most of July and part of August. Notwithstanding this, Lieutenant Antilly was able to secure a good number of

about 15 miles from the glacier, and has practically no part in the feeling of the

river.

WOLE FOR FURTUKA· RXPLORATION,

The expedition has thus ascertained

photographis plates and panoramay, the most remarkably fact of one and the which will sufficiently illustrate exame glacier, the Remo, giving rise to Reing. On August 13 the whole expedithe Shyok river, a tributary of the Indus, tion was again united at the Depsang and to the Yarkand river, whose waters end in the deserts of Central Asia. The Yurkand river, a fow hundred yards be

calop.

KoneEKAPS. DIELOVED

Life and Aamaity

·Branches..............

ference of the four: Faware, but later Accepted them both, however ton iste, so that neither propoe for mediation could Revenue Marine Department... be made effective.” The Zeit uzger tha¥*t.

the proper time the Red Book should be the Recupt followed by such additions and "explanations. sertions regarding the Monarchy in the as, may tand, to mience the spiteful ka..

hostile world, and also to throw fall fight upon the peacefal kims of our policy."

GENERAL GARIBĀLDI.

Arrival In Pasi..

Paris, Feb. 7. General Ricelotti Garibaldi, son of the great patriot, himself a veteran of 1876 war, ranks two of his six sous, Bruno-and? organiser of the Tallari legion." in whose Cortante, have sunt bervie deaths in the Argonne, reached Paris early this morning (wired the special correspondent of ** The Daily Telegraph."He was received at the Gare de Lyon by General Galopin, representatives of the Municipal Council, and the Franco-Italian League, and, by numerus influential members of the Italian colony in Faris, also by his son Electrait- Colonel Peppino Garibaldi, fresh from the

Argonne, battle lite of the

When the veteran murderantis

representing the Minis'er of War by

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The exploration has proved the water-ew its origin, roxolves a soportant cratches, stepped from the carriage of the lid range, the position and direction of tributary which comes from a glacier train; he was the abject of art gyadour the valleys, sad the distribution of the overriding a saddle, and drainings on Three ladies of the Italian colony the glaziers to be entirely different frors the both sides of it. Lower down the valley presented his wife with magnificent

General Merchants

and

of Who's Who in Japan--will be allowed representation in mod een-amage The spreads_out_in_o_art_circus, where bouquet of carnations after ending Commission agents,

It is & Good ADVERTISING MEDIEM.

Many Infcential papers of the world noticed this work in the highest terms.

For ezaniple, The Daily Mail

The Man Who

How-minutes in the stationmister's office.

afany portraits are inserted. The book contains over 1,400 pages, uncerem nadamor par The price is yen 6 (124) or 83 per copy. Orders for the book should be accompanied by payment.

Subscribers for the second annual udition * reduction of one yet.

iver Shyok driginates from a single vast several tributaries join it Major Wood transformed for the Acession into The registered postsze is 18 cen, bo Kory and Chins 40 sen and to Europe & Asserica glacial Lasin, to which Dr. de Filippi went down stream for about 60 miles, reception-room, General Garibaldi, accom and ascertained the existence of two paled by his son and M. River, president 70 sen or 2 cents.

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considerable western tributaries which of the France Italian League, drove to

hotel, where spezit a few hours resting: must flow from the northera slopes of Towards noon he received several repre- the Karakoram, and which will be fae - sentatives of the Press. He insisted on the object of the next exploration..

The expalition had been several weeks without any news of the world, owing to mi interruption of the road is the Shyok valley, when, on August 10, they received five European malls and. from Indin, the dramatic news of the comfy gration which had broken cut in Europe England and Italy were and not to be entangled in it. Several Italian men bers of the axpedition left for home at once. On August 20, the expedition luft-witly all their things to cross the

the beginning of the war," he fail. Brands Suta Chiave Turkesti Thayn ttempt to make our voldiers serve in are at prrent angage in camples the the ing pants de drie Austrians

Dal

Yet another Who's Whol time from Japan! The reader is apt at Erst to regard it as a curiosity, as a' sign that the East he now becotia Westera m.st to the last detail. But practically

Who's

Who

Tho To Tapanin for more than curiosity it is a very sound and reference book. It is printed in English and contains brief biographies, on the accepted model of prominens, men in Ir pan.. Mr Karíus in a skilful editor and bas done his work well,

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devotion of the entire Italian nation to the cause of the Allian Jana febbraio

As to Prince Bülow's propaganda, it Jonger exists. The death of my sons bus killed in Prince von Billow himself tolden it. From one end of Italy to su other public spinion is unanimous, as 1 base realised imm the 401 telegrama which have reached se

from every of my country"

Geral Hicciotti Greibaldi was received | this afternoon by M. Millerand, Mininter of War. He intends to leave for England to marrow or next day, returning to Paris later in the week,

haya menkesyoloban, fe day, helstrang in the errent of national feeling, thit pronged non-intervention would harë tho inch Intervention de thrickre certain, and Wall Couldnt thermament Lebron by the Government, in accordance with drawerations which we may not mention" but which are known to be ally

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