TUESDAY, MARCH 30, 1915.
BY TELEGRAPH.
THE WAR.
THE CHINA MAIL.
BY TELEGRAPH.
(Reuter's Servise to the China Mail.}
LONDON MARKET PRICES.
GERMANY PROVOKING THE 3/90 value.
NETHERLANDS,
MORE SUBMARINE INCIDENTS.
RUSSIA'S FLEET TO BE RE-INFORCED.
(Reuter's Service to the China Mait.)
GERMANY FROVOKING THE NETHERLANDS.
·REMARKABLE STATEMENT BY A FORMER FRENCH MINISTER.
LONDON, Mar. 20.
A telegram from Paris states that the ex-Minister, M. Pichon, writes that Germany is deliberately provoking the Netherlands, and suggests the object is to obtain more suitable naval bases in view of the eventual battle between the British and German fleets, which, sooner De later, declares M. Pichen, is inevitable.
ANOTHER SUBMARINE OUTRAGE.
INHUMAN CONDUCT OF THE GERMANS.
Laspos, Mar. 29. 3.10 p.m.
SCOTTISH LETTER.
WAR NEWS.
The war is costing Great Britain £600 à minate. Mr. Herbert Samuel, President of the Local Government Board in a speech at the Annual Banquet of the Drapers Chamber of Trade, said :-- Those of you who placed, say, £1,000 at the disposal of the casstry met the expanses of the war ses sad land, troops in walning, ato., for a minute and a half.
REPORTED DEPORTATION OF GERMANS IN TOKYO.
Three Orders Laund.
From Our Chen Corresponden!.)
EDINBUZOE, Feb. 95. 4 GORDON V. C. The late Lieutenant Jamsa A, O. Brooke, Assistant Adjutant of the Dad Gordon Highlanders, who was awarded the V. C. for bravery in an action at Ypres on the 29th October, was the eldest me of Captain Losdos, Mar. 29,6.45 p.m.
Harry Brooke, of Fairley, Abordonshire, Copper, 683. Linseed, 49 sollers, himself former officer of the regiment. Lieutenant Mackenzie, who was in the same Indian wheuts, notch with Lieutenant Brooke, gives an | offered-atlost, 2,818,000. Rossfo, acesant of the galact act which gained the coveted distinction. Aftos stating that 20 paid. " Hemp, solfers. Tin, 1743 Cienciant Brooks placed himself at the Iron, C8,6d. Linseed, 32/68. Marsh-bead of a mixed hxly of troops, coolating
of Grenadiers, Camerons Black Watch, The “Jiji. Shimpo" reports that yes April paid, sellers--afloat, $13,000 and Gordons, he writes, "We wars feeling Oil. 31, buyers. Tea, to-day, 38,600 rather a severe strain, but Lieutenant ning the Japanese authorities ordered Brooks took charge of the whole the deportation from Japan within a week Ceylon, 18,800 Java, 3,700 izregular; line, and wo began to think that things ware of two Urmana and one Austrian living women, rather easier, better grades going to turn out all right. He went from in Tokyo. The reason for the deporta- right to left of the line, absolutely regardtion is stated to be that their actions have stendy. Rubber, 2/44." Ceylon cocon- less of all danger, and at last be gave the been contrary to Japan's luterests.
arder for a general advanco. nut oils, 40-45, 40. Copra, 201 When we got into the support trench, we foord that the Garuana were occupying layers. Cocqunuts, 30/3d.
the are branch, about 200 yards in front of us, sed from that position started to
peyekool wain't some papper be position, and I batenint Brooks, who was on the left of the tranch, twiergoing to press. leave it and double babird house to send
GERMAN DOLLARS.
Italians Hold Up A GorMAN Mission.
LONDON, March. 25,
- A telegram from Paris says that a mission of zeyen German officers, with 47 essor of Maris Therms dollars, : WAS
stopped by the Italian authorities at Maasowah, (in the Red See) and was not allowed to proceed inland, despite * protes: lodged by the Gertnan Am. bassador st Rome,
THE AMERICAN SUBMARINE
DISASTER.
The outward bound West African mail liner "Fabibu," a vessel of Hope of Saving Crew Abandoned 4,800 tons, marrying 140 passengers and a crew of 120, was torpedoed off Milford Havn.
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LONDON, March 28,
A New York message says that the A Testoft trawler resetel about 110 of the passengers and crew.
American submarine which disappear. The survivors relate that the subinarine circled armurid the people.
The Palala was un Ekler, Dempster liner of 4.600 tons gress, built in 196ed during manauvres has been located Belfast. She was 280.5 feet long, of 17.4 beam, and 193 deep. She had two at a depth of 300 feet. Efforts to tow docks and a shelter desk.-F.j
her into shallow water proved fruitless, and the hope of saving the crew has
ANOTHER BRITISH CAPTAIN'S HEROISM.
LONDON, March 29, 12.45 p.m. Details of the torpedoing of the steamer "Bluejacket" shows that the Captain and a portion of the crew displayed great heroism. After the crew took to the bents, though the steamer had a very heavy list the Captain returned and boarded her alone. After inspecting the damage he decide to attempt to navigate her to port. Half the crew refused to return, but the others went back
bear abandoned.
STEAMER AFIRE OFT
PORTEGAL
LONDON, March 28
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Hankey, at Cu shipping goat To-day's Advertisements"
to
·BANK HOLIDAYS,
Glasgow, sad sebsequently went London where he held a post in the cffice of Monary William Kerrow and Co. About 15 years ago be want to, Singapore as one of the representatives of Mesara M'Kerrow. Mr Montgomerie TN accordance with Ordinance No. 5 of 38 years of age, and is survived by a wife 1912, the FXCHANGE BANKS wi and daughter. Mrs. Kontgomerie is afhe CLOSED for the Transaction of
ON FRIDAY. daughter of Mr. James Y. Fairweather. PUBLIC BCSINESS acountant, Pithecirila Bank, Glasgow SATURDAY sad MONDAY the Sad, 3rd Road, Parth the recently came home on and 5th April. holiday. and is at present la Soothind."
Dr. Argus Forth Legro, whose name also appears among those who were killed in assisting to quell the riot, was the youngsta" "son, of the late Ray. J. Wilson
· Lozge. Gramma School Aberdeen. He studied at Aberdoña University, where be took the degree of M.D., Ch. B., in 1919. He was no sistant in the Royal Ipirmary and the Royal "Asylum--a gir at sach-and in April last left for Singapore on receiving appointment a medical super. intendant at the hospital for infections dia
list of civilians killed at Singapore the line of of your includes Mr. Donald 'Gilvray, who be. longs to Greenook. He was in the employ Ia Kobe, says the Japan Chronislament of Messrs. Guthrie and Co. East India merchants, and had been in the of Mar. 18, there have been further rura Straits Settlements for some years. When ours that some Germans had beca order in the London office of the firm he was of deportation, bus, wo were unable to member of the London Scottish obtain confirmation up to the time of.
JAPANESE VOLUNTEERS FOR RUSSIA.
Enrolment at Visätrostock.
mesage for suppets cu our right. He had about 25 yards in the open to coYNE, and each time going, and coming. I saw dozens of bullets pattering rad dust off the brick wall of the cottage. There ww Second Lieutenant in the Grenadiers near me wha said, "My God, who is that? He is s pluckly
AL "Anbi" Vladivostok dispatch fellow.' I told him he was our Assistant Adjutant, and the comment was Well states that the Japanese volunteers who he's a devilish brave fellow.
And no be offor their services at Vladivostok aroo 201 was. He was perfectly splendid; but I be anrolled in the Russian any. They suppose it was lose than a cuspio of minutes will be enlisted in the 15th Fusilier afterwards that the word was pared along
terreach that he had been struck by eriment at Chita, and wait to the front ballet, and almost at once afterwards, that he was dead."
late In winning the Victoria Cross, the Lieutenant J. A. O. Broko and Drammat Kenney have increase the lead aizendy possessed by the Gordon High'anders Scottish regimen In addition to mong Kenny, there are six survivors who have gained the crimson ribbon in past voats for the Gerdons, three being obtained in South atrics, two in the Tirah, and one in the Matiny. In all, Scottish Infantry Corps have been awarded sit V.C.'s out of 21 given to line regiments sad the Fect Guards during the pressat war.
GOOD NEWS FROM A FAR COUNTRY,
in Europe.
JAPANESE YOLUNTEERS FOR RUSSIAN ARMY.
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Regiment Formed in Manchuria..
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Hongkong, March 30, 1913.
CANTON KOWLOON RAILWAY,
NOTICE
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EASTER HOLIDAYS AND CHING MING FESTIVAL.
THE PUBLIC (S HEREST NOTIFIED that on APRIL 2D. SEF, fra and 5175 in Addition to the Ordinary Texin Horrico, a Fast Train will leave KOWLOON at 10.30 for Sexx Luza, calling at SESUNG SHUT at ILS).M., and stopping all Stations between SEUK CRA. BHEL LUM
On SATURDAY, APRIL 3RD,
in will be Sarved on the Train tearing
Dr John Scots Keltio, the retiring secre.KOWLOON at 1.35 M
A Truip will louve Kowloon 25-843- ANG bary of the Royal Geographical Society for Susse Suri on APEIL 2ND, 3A, who has this week received the Cullum
Gold Medal of the American Geographical and for 1st and 3rd chas Society for long and eminent service to passeven coly. No 2nd class secom- geography, was born in Dundee nearly 75 modation will in futurs be provided en yua ngo, and was educated at Porth and this Traiz.
By Ordar. - the Universities of St. Andrawn-kD Edinburgh. His association with the
The Administration, Royal Geographical Society dates from
Chinese Section. 1834. He has written much on geography
Canton Kowloon Railway. and general science, in his long and distinguished career he has probably net mors explorers than soy cao living, and he la an honorary member of 'all the leading Geographical Societies in Europe.
MISCELLANEA.
The Ist Newfoundland Regiment, which has been in training at Fort Genge, is now On its in Garciens at Edinburgh Castle. arrival the regiment was accorded a re- cepting by the Lord Provost, Vagistentos, ard Town Council of Edinburgh.
In memory of Captain Bartrand StowsTE, West Keat Yeomanry, who was killed at the Aiso, a memorial tablet of Chitara
the
of reign
H. P. WINSLOW, Manager, British Section Kowloon Canton --Hallway-
Kowloon, 30th March, 1915.
"OVERLAND CHINA HAIG":
THE WEEKLY EDITION OF THE "CHINA MAIL"..
CONTAINS ALL THE NEWS' OF THE WEEK.
mentioned recently
Saltaire. Appin, Argyllshire, the residence columns, ways the Japan Chronicle, marble is to be placed on the walls of Castle the Russian authorities in Manchuria of the gallant Captain's father. The Castle hire been engaging Japanese votuateces is an ancient square tower on rocky is for military service. Wo now learn from let in Loch Linnhe off the month of
Changchung dispatch to find Asahi Appin Bay. A castle has been this PRICE 20 ots. (Cash) per Copy.
site since about 1900: the prosent that Mr. Oshiga, one of the volunteers-building was erected W. S. Bruce, writing on the pathetic aspect of The No-East in the Time of has received an official appointment from James IV. and it comprises three stories
he was wounded st Ipces in Barvico. War," tells how the Buchan men left for the asian authorities. The volunteers rising bore prisen vault Captain The first, be says, were the offering their services now number 300 Stewart, it will be remembered, was in
prisoned in Germany before the war on Reservists.-Naval Reservists from the in all, soil a regiment is to be sent to ease of espionage, but had been released November; returned to the front in Janne
An illustration of the vigorous texining again wounded, has since died fishing population. Most of them slipped Europe by the end of next month." quietly away. Only a few saw them off, An office has been established at Chan-of the Citizen" Force for guard duty at and on Friday last wax awarded the 1.5.0. Major Percy T. G. Baird, amerons, older They
aid little as is the custom of the chung for the management of tolunteer home was illustrated the other day in the son of the iste Calanel & W. Baird, CS.1. Serts thereabouts with their lips firm and
and Mira Baird, Palmer's Cross, Elgin their teeth set Thare were no Bags - business. Enlistment will be invited contingent were practising outpost daty. Captain Norman Fraser, D.B.U. Carme ing, no pipes, no pibrachs Wires and Japan, Korea, and Manchuria, and regi- eliters behaved admirably the wife of one
temerity to light a cigarette. He was sad zone, of Kirkside, St Cyrus, near Montrose;
dropped on by an irate cutpost com-
fcnued.
simply saying to me afterwarde Davie's ments will be sent to the front ca A be wod bea
photos" the I ventured baires an' masel' w'im.' to hope he would not lose them am
Nae "feers, so many changes.
neighbourhord
of Glagow while certain
A sentry, well over service age, had the
Inverucas:
nt one time he served on the British Laga
denly mandar. Don't you know, sir, that this, tion Guard at Peking. it supposed to be two in the morning, pitch dark, and the glare of that cigarette could
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OBITUARY.
Hon. J. E. Gordon, Farmerly M.P. for
A telegram from Point Sagres (naaid he hade me maltin · begginsoon have to be faced. All the same, the be rect by the enemy miles away? Are Elgin and Nairn, eldest son of the late and worked the ship, despite a gale and heavy ses, to Southampton. By their Cape St. Vincent) says that the steam them oot o' a bit of an muld "jacket; and will lose a large volams of passager traffe ou aware, sir, that you are throwing away, · Right Hon. Lord Gordon of Drumdara. #
plucky conduct 3,500 tons of grain were saved.
ANOTHER GERMAN SUBMARİNE SUCCESS-
FULLY IGNORED.
Losnos, Mar. 29, 12,45 p.m. A telegram from Rotterdam states that a German submarine got a surprise in the North Sen yesterday. She was lying eight miles from the Mass lightship, fying, the sigoal "heave to," when the Grent Eastern Railway Cole cargo steamer City of Brussels was sighted. Captain Wyatt ignored the submarine's arder and shouted "Put the helm over. I think we can get the blighter." The order was promptly obeyed. and the City of Brussels crosand the spot were the submarine was lying. There is no evidence that the submarine wan snak, though one of the stokers declares that be felt a bump.
GENERAL VON GLUCK WOUNDED.
WESTERN FRONT, COMPARATIVELY QUILT, ANSW
Losous, Mar. 20.
A tel-gram from Amsterdam states that a Berlin oticial message says General von Gluck was slightly wounded by shrapnel, while inspect- ing tranced positions in the Argonne.
that the western front is comparitively quiet.
LATEST CASUALTIES.
LONDON, Mar. 29, 0.5 p.m. Killed. C. N. Andrews, E. Odling, F. Schroder, G. H. Wyndham, Wounded.-E. Kertland, T. Nuget, W. Ockleston, A. W. Pagan, C. G. Phillips (Lancastors), H. R. Russell, D. Sheridan and H. M: Worsley.
LONDON, Mar. 29, 3,30 p.m.
A telegram from Petrograd states it is announced that the ssion Fleet! in the Boltic Sea has been reinforced by modern fighting units which affords additional strength to the Ruralan cons towns.
This statement will have an important bearing on the whole naval question, since Xrssin laid down four dreadnoughts in 1909, and four super dreadnoughts with nine fourteen inch guns in 1912,
THE ATTACK ON 8, 8. VOSGES.
The following further particulars are to hand of the submarine attack on the Vosges," which was sunk by shellfire from a German submarine sixty tailes from St. Ann's Head on Saturday:-
Wah Tax Yat Pole Service.)
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JAPAN AND CHINA.
PEKING, Mar. 29. Three Japanese steamers, with 13,000 troops, have arrived at Takoo.
INDIA AND BANGUON.
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wad's "WHO IN THE CASUALTIES. -- Major T.J. C. Murray, And Black Watch,
killed in France, £35,533. R. E. Elliot, of Clifton Park, Kelen, owner of large cataten in the south of Tadin, real minperty considerably over £100.000. Linot. Sir Gawkins G. S. Baillie, Ecols Greya, Sta Farts of Polkammet, Waitburn, Linlithgow, £140,000.
fat opinion in woll informed quarture in that it
literally throwing away the lives of a whole life Paer who was twice Lord Advocate for
?" The cigarette was ex- Scotland; Army Corps,
Annie. Widow of Rassell Bronice Klobort ship Holywell, bound from Calcutta to he hung it reen is neck,dding" wil aang
lang string. ye kan.. I knew well what One result of the Emden's exploits has tinguished. London, reports that a fire broke out the long soring mennt. It would let the been to direct attention again to the new 1
A Glanrew man who is interned in the soa, C.M.G.. H.B.M. Consulat. Yokohama,
SS.C
Edinburgh.. in the No. 4 hold, and that it has been photos fie near his heartThat sailor in for a railway condocting Barma with the British prisoners' camp at Rahleben, near second daughter of the late John Rass, Bow on a cruiser in the China Seas, and rest of India, says the Scuteman. While Berlin, writes to his minister under data
WILLS AND ESTATE, axtinguished.
with every 1. and O. bat comes unlatling's the Emden, was operating in the Bay of January 25,"To-night we are having bero
John Satband Sinclair, Farl of letter. I have seen some of them; very Bengal Rangoon we practically cut off Nicht wi Barna." The Scotsmen matter-of-fnet missives; the pathos lies from transport enmmanications with the have formed a Burns Club. We have Caithness, in addition to moveable entite, crosses itses for the mother and the four outside world. The Government of India arranged a splaadid programme, but there Riccarton, Mat ochish Beat Bare
now finished of Mid-Lbia, crossen-kisses for the four are now taking so activa interest in the will be no figis. children. In one letter, however, the proposals for the construction of a railway our three months here, and are still hearty pathos lay in a little story which he scammed to Bams, and have appointed an engineer and well thongh at times it does drag, to find great difficulty is tolling. He to superinted the surveys for such line. It and we think we have had enough went to post letter one day at the is not an easy undertaking. o barwise the line Post Office at Shanghai, and to sak would have been constructed before. The for letters from home. Guess his Bar country to be traversed is of a mountainous prise when, looking for the letter-box, be observed card hund on the wall charactor, and much of it is covered with son of the late David Murray, of. Inahes,
thick jungle. Several aur
BUFT SY parties are "As cold water to a thin, His later that they will complete their labours before soul, so is organised, and it is not anticipated. good news from far cou
Country added, “Roun'aboot naethin' but senseless 1917. The project has, of courses, loog Chinese scratchins; but here was- gweed been mooted, and various preliminary plain sonse, and I kent at yince where it BUTTONA, with the object of bindinga anit cat fras." An' syne I got yer sin letter: able route, have bom made from this to It was awin' fine, juist liken driak o' sauld time. Three schemes in particular have watter en hel day, with the verra ship's fond favour in different quarters, * -Ons- c.alkinis like the crack if the ama,da
of these is designed to connect Ran- THE WE. AND INSANITY, '
goon with Chicagneg, the southern The war has not been responsible for sartoriaus of the Am-Bengel Hailway. increase of insanity in this caplay, and at an estimated cost of abone
Another proposal i the faw cases of perrous deprador das to millions sterling. anxiety are apparently counterbalanced by that connection should be established in the interior with Manipur, nad s general brightening of mental tono, the cost of this dertaking, it is estruisted, allowing little scope fata pochondria would be only fire millions sterling Laut a li indulged maladies like This is the considered opinion of the costly of all would be the extension of the physicial superintendent of the Glasgow Me Valley Railway northward's across the Royal Asylum. Among the enmbatants, Patkoi Bulls The estimates for this
extension while a large number (more officers that millions sterling
are only three and a half Siz Geo pe Scott has men) have suffered from netrous symptoms described the blu Valley extension as the of "ill-defined charactor. resembling what is.
ohvices line for the railway to ledie," but known in the records of railway accidents as
RAILWAY STATIONS OCCUPIED,
The Shunting authorities have re- ported that 2,000 Japanese troops have occupied the milway stations on the Hiachow and Chiaram line and als the railway houses.
UNITED STATES, INQUIBES.
The United States Government has asked Japan to explain her reasons for inmuasing the garrisons in China,
NEGOTIATIONS PEACEFULLY
PROCEEDING.
The General Staff has telegraphed
as only rarely passed into Upper Assam, and many people in India.
it 18 fortunately true that this it would only connect Upper. Burme with
y, and even to the more severs forms think that, oven at greator erat, it would be better for Hangoon to bare direct rail- to the provincial authorities that of shock, och treatment as was viven in
"ay communication through Long Barma homes, and what is known rent mure"
JAPAN EXPLAINS.
RUSSIA'S BALTIC FLEET TO BE RE-INFORCED.egotiations are peacefully proceed-base been quits salficient to restore health with port like Chitsgong
ing, and that instructions have bean and to bring about the, disapperance of given to the soldier to keep quiet.
The movement in favour of a Benttish nervous symptoms. The general opinion in Scottish medical circles is that the National Players Theatre, which is at small number of breakdowns as compared the production of Scots plays on the lines with the South African War is due simply followed in Dublin, is at present is slog. to cool weather, good supply, and so on secount of the war, bet interest in good sanitary arrangements. The medical the matter is not allowed to drop. A In reply to an inquiry by China, offer of the Royal Edinburgh Asylum drston symppium," was this week held in Japan explains the increased num expresses the view that taking the Glasgow at which a number of papers ware bers of troops in China by the state popalation x whole, the war has read, one of them by Mr. A. Fatrick Wil- ment that they are the ordinary gar-arted a nontal tenis. It is well known, son, manager of the Abbey Theatre Mr. risau reliefs, but adds that in con-nhieb entail belly activity, are and he gave it This experienes that the that cutelde intereste, especially Wilson in Scur, natira of Edinburgh, sequence of the boycott they will be beneficial to individuals who are foclined Dablin movement, Islabse it was, had taught retained until the completion of the to be moody and hypochondriacal. The bim to be more intensely Scottish. La every acgotiations,
war has taken these people out of them-Irish play he had witnesand or had himself selves, and, by making them think of produced. he had seon a potential Scottish others, sympathise with others, and in plag. Whether the Scottish dramatist ruany cases work for others, it he probably should turn to the city's problems or to the done our country mental as well as moral simplicity of the countryside, he thought and social good by bringing all classes that realistic plays of peasant or folk Matt chameter abeuld prodaminate; and he closer to one another
painted eat that the Trial movement had atilised the daily speech, the e daily customs,
hitberto has curtailed shipping sotivities in aim at the daily gentuins of the people, every route, the Seas Canal has not begun regarded as too low or commonplace, to feel the effect of Panama' competition.ro vulgar, for the purposes of the stage. In national theatre, he contend- All the same, the Suez direcours are ed, plays of a morbid character should be I. boar, somewhat concerned about the entirely banned. The Scots were not a future, especially is known this
reazhid people, and he believed the drama bigger and fairer sågamers are to be placed engagen 1 by Scottish national players as the Pacific, with riow to shortening
The copfaia, interviewod, said that five passengers who bad volun-
NO BOYCOTT IN FUKIEN. teered, stripped to the waist and assisted the stoken. During the shelling the Vosges" tried to ram the submarine bus was ensuccess- ful. They fired rockets continually for help. Three youts were
The Governor of Fukien has in destroyed by shell, which also carried off the British Ensign, which formed the Government that there however, was quickly replaced. The stoward attended the wounded. has been no agitation for a boycott of After the submarine disappeared, the Vosges continued af a-speed för an hour with her pumps working. They met a patrol boat, which took Japanese goods in his province. them in tow. Shortly afterwards, the Vosges sinking they all took to the remaining boats in the most orderly manner. The arrowed to the patrol beat singing, Tipperary, "?".
(Havan Service.)
THE GERMAN IMPERIAL LOAN.
PARTE, Mas, 200
A telegram circulated by the Wolle Agency reports that the Ger man Imperial Loan has rescued more than 9 milliards of marks.
The Norvegica Gazettà (Verdensgakg) asserts that the loan is more apparent that real, und dopores that Germany does not more clearly that the situation.
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