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WEDNESDAY. JUNE 16, 1915

BY TELEGRAPH.

THE WAR.

'THE TOTAL BRITISH NAVAL

CASUALTIES.

THE CHINA' MAIL..

BY TELEGRAPH.

](Reutor's Service to the China Mail)

HOME RACING.

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RESULT OF THE NEW DERBY.

Typos. June 15. The mult of the New. Derby Stakes, rin at Newirket today, Į was us follows regji

Me Sd Joel's Pomanern

(Donoghue

AUSTRIANS AGAIN FOILED. Hall Walker's Let Fly

BY THE ITALIANS.

ANOTHER £250,000,000 BRITISH MONEY FOR THE WAR.

(Reuter's Service to the China Mail)

ANOTHER ENORMOUS VOTE OF CREDIT.

A FURTHER £350,000,000.

LONDON, June 15. Mr. Asquith, in moving in the House of Commons & Voto, of Credit for £250,000,000, said that this was the fourth Vote of Credit asked since the There bad baen three such vôbec during the financial year- outbreak of war. of 1914-15, Normaal supplies on a peace basit were voted before the war, and consequently the erodita provided an addititional expenditure making a total of 362 million sterling, which was five millions in excess of the actual expenditure.

TOTAL BRITISH NAVAL CASUALTIES.

LONDON, June 15,

In the House of Commons Mr. Asquith annouced that the total naval Casualties were as follows:

Killed-

Oficers Men

Woanded-

Missing-

Office: Men

Officers Men

Total

540 7596

181

2262

74

2785

13,547

AUSTRIANS AGAIN FOILED BY

TRE ITALIANS.

Looxos, June 15, 12.15 pon. A Rome communique stutes that Austrians attempted to set fire to The successful A forest at Moot laleen lost were repulsed by elitefine Bombardment of Malikarista muntives and die lewer part of Forthea

Is been desimĝed. The enetay's losses or Playe were very heavy and the Austrians her have been widow el trusted to the Sebars front.

THE DESTROYED ZEPPELIN.

Jospas, June it.

An Amsterdam legeau states thatthe airship destroyed, at Fixere was Zeppelin 38.

MORE SUBMARINE PIRACY,

LANDON, Jan 15.

Three bowlers late Leon, torpedoed, and who še steamer Hop

Mount.

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It is reports today that the latter was attacked withos woning. The shells struck the bridge, wounding the Captain and four of the

The crew were then "ordurod to take to fle bouts, and retained atlout for twelve heirs until they were picked up by a Creek steḥmer.

The same submarine sank a Prorach seļosier. It came from behind a fugless strutner and gave the crew Ewa migotes alatalon th schooner, which was then sunk with shell Are

FRENCH DESTROYERS BOMBARD A TURKISH PORT.

LONDON, June 14.

Two French destroyers honibarded the port of Telesno, Asha Minor,! which is believed to 16 the hose of the German submarines All the sailing vessels in the harber we sink, and the, Customs and Tele- gmph offices and petrol stones were destroyed. The garrison desk,"

INDIAN CAVALRY GYMKHANA AT THE FRONT.

King and Queen of Belgium Present.

(Chials) •

(Clark)

Sir John Tinsby's lossendale

Seventeen ran.

Won by two lengths. Three [lngths between sevil and thinl.

'The botting wIH

11 to 10 Pommern. 10 to Let Fly. 40 to 1 Rosenlukt.

THE VICEROYALTY OF INDIA.

Lord Handluge's Term Extended.

LONDON, June 14. Me.... Asquith, replying to a question put in the House of Commons by Colonel Yate, said that in normal cir cumstances Lord Hardinge's terms of olice a Viceroy of India would ter minata in November, hat the Guvern. ment, recognising the great services he had rendered in India, desired to retain the advantage of his experience during the coming winter, and had requested bim to remain till the end of March, Lord Hardinge had consented, and the King had approved the arrangement. Mr. Aquith added: "I am glad to take this opportunity to express our sense of the public spiris in spite of the great strain of his labours and in face of heavy private sorrows, with which Lord Harding has placed his services anreservedly at the disposal of the country. (Cheers.)

́LANCASHIRE LABOUR

TROUBLES.

SOOTTISH LETTER.

(From but Diem Correspondent.)

Elmayman, May 6.

wan's who I THE MONOCÉS LIST. Livut. W, F. Somervall, Camereniana. awariled the Military Cross for be very Yeave Chapollo, is the younger son of A Somervail, Farmer, Hoola Kols and Droomdykes, Chirnside.

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THE ALLEGED FORGERY To-day's Advertisements To-day's Advertisements

AT SHANGHAI

The charges of forgery against Färvid L. Blair, an employeu of users. Hattor Bald and Swirs, "ware further investigated in H.M. Police Court this morning ways the Shanghai Marcury of the 9th iust, before the Magistrate (Mt. G. W. King). Mr. K. Newman appeared for the prosecution, and Sir. E. Godfrey for the defence.

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Mr. Wm. C. Barrett (recalled), produced a certificate gives by the Master of the

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were

PACIFIC MATE STEAMSHIP CO.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

FROM SAN FRANCISCO,

JAPAN PORTS AND MANILA,

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES,

FROM SHANGHAI," KOBE*

AND MOJE.

# Scoamship Japan, having" are The partner rigbees o Catge are hereby informed that ÇONSIONBES of Cargo per Steamship their Goods will be delivered from albug-

MANCHURIA,

side,

ajor George T. C. Catfer Campbell, 2nd Cameronians, awarded the D.S... i.

brother of the laird of Possil and Arsin Paking to the effect that air. Crosby

Tha abore-mentioned 'ressal having Was supernumerary second offices of that drishaig

stenaner from the 2nd to 28th April. It Private J. Nicoll, Bth Black Watch. DC.M.

is the son of Jaures Nicoll, 15 was addressed to the marine superinten arrived, Consignees of Cargo are hereby dent. that he could hand it agar to notified to sand in their bills of lading for Sydney Street, Arbroath.

Private Jaipur S. Wat Keith Company witness's oftce to be recorded in the books countersignature and take immediate of 6th Genlens, D. C. M., is a son of Mr. Mr. Crashy was paid, irrespective of that delivery of Cargo from alongside. Carge Alexander Watt, Inverurie. He emigrated order, or another order produced by impeding discharge will be landed in.. to the 'aited States, where he lihet as witness Witnosa also produced a purtages mediately at Consigness risk and expens

Cargo remaining on board on THUR uroos, and whom home on a holiday he bill showing that Mr Thornton had boon.

paid for

for the whole of the month of March, DAY, June 17th, 1915, * Nooy will joined his oll. Territorial regiment.

at the time that another order, alleged to be Sapper Ducina Macpherson, Gluaga" iba.signed by accused, was negotiated, with be abject in landing charges and Group of the Scottish Signat Company,

undelivered WEDNESDAY, June 23rd. D.C... resided with his parents, the compradore. The same thing applied 1915, at Noox will be subject to both

Grifita'

h'el salariale in respect of Mfr

landing and storage charges. Govanhill, and was employed in the Rutherglen Branch of the National Bank orders signed by the masters of

sent into the office with their purtage bills; of Scotland.

Three of the 4th Black Watch (Dundee) witness did not my that the whole of the have been decorared-Liout. Sidney orders referred to were false but only that Steven, Military Madal, is a Charterei part of them stamped Compradore please will be examined Accountant, and his brother is a lieutenant pay." Iz one order the word "Map" bad Godowa on MONDAY, June 21st, 1015

ril insorted. The ** 10 .... best erased and *April" in the 2nd Bat of the samo regiment object of doing this, witnuss considered, Sargeant Macdonald, D.C.M., is a pattern was to hoodwink anyone examining the maker by trade, left for Canada year ago, bnt rejoined his all corps on the authreat original order, which would be sant in for of the war; and Sergant Bowman, D.C., Payment on the same day.

fa answer to who is now at home, recovering from the orders were initialled only by Mr. to the court witauss said that wounds.

Towns or wittes. Blair's daty was simply to take them to Mr Towns or witness. After compradors orders were paid they were sent to the book oilies the next morning.

THE WAYS OF THE NORTH EAST. The North-East has been called the Knuckle. End of Scotland: it is looked on as hard and horay. The commion con- ception of it is that of a rocky cost, a dare land where, Ka Profesor Blackie said. you may see tree trying to be a tree. -and not sucuesting. But under this cold physical aspect, there are in be found warm heart and happy homes. Without is cold; within all is kindly. The battle with a stern climate results in presenting a |

stern front to the difficulty. Elard times do not make bard. hearts; but they d compel hard work; they breed fortitude. they favour the spirit of tight. The Nor East needs a thrifty race: it gots what it needs. The shallow soil must be deeper ed: the poor ground must be enriched: spaule work has

ne to be done; the Lattle with Nature's hard conditions Never COAMCA. The survival of the fittest is the result.

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A shroff in Marra. Buttertiold and Swire next called. He said that in. tho

absence of the other shroff it was his duty to pay conpnidors orders when presented. He paid an unler for $793 to accused on

1st May.

This was the case for the prosecution. Hia Wombip-D you stop you ca there, Mr Newman

Mr Newman-hare no further evidence hat I can that I enil.

His Worship-You hare charged the

No Fire Insurance whatever will be noted...

All chafed and otherwise damaged sarge the above Company't

No claims will be entertained ante

accompanied by short delivery note or list of exceptions taken at the time of delivery 1 Consigneas and signed for and on behalf of the Panife Mail 6.8. 06.

All claims must be filed on or before June 30th, 1915, otherwise they will not be recognized.

RC. MORTON, Zgmi.

Hongkong, June 16, 1915, `M

Cargo impeding the discharge will be landed, at Consigues' risk and expansio ince the bazardous and/or extra ham Godeace of the Hongkong and Kowloom Wharf and Godown Cmpany Limited. No Fire Insurance has been affected. Bill of Lading will be countersignod by

DAVID ·ŠASSOON & Co., E.

Agents. Hongkong, June 16, 1910,

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THE HANDY BOAT FOR MACAO.

THE 8.8. "CHUEN CHOW".

accused with uttering" that is, gesting THE ONLY BOAT LEAVING AT á P.M. EVERY DAY." cash for the twelve different orders. The evidence shows ten have been uttered and

one

doubtful.

Mr Newman said the opus was on, Blair to show that, he did not utter those two orders. In the other mass the attaring could not be proved.

His Worship said that from a cursory view of the depositions there were two cases in which be would framʊ a charge, He would send them over again carefully.

Back again by noon on the following day,

SUNDAY-Leaves Macao 1.30 P.M. Arrives Hangkong about ✔ P.M

FARES-First Class 82 Single; 33 Retura (Sakon),

$1.50 First Class 31 Second Class 00 cta. Single; $1 Retura

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(Saloon) for Chine

The Nor-Est is largely nourished on two articles, cats and kai says the Rev. Dr. W. S. Brace in the Catical enters into very constitution. It makes rich blood. It builds up the whole body. Of breakfast it is the staple diet. With kaif and milk, it supplies a The case was adjourned until 2.15 p.m. large part o of the ail day meal. Ar

supper On resuming, his Worship said that after it does the same in different forms. As por reading the depositions Hasin he found Losos, June 14.

Electric Fans throughoum First Class Attention. Ample Siloons and Chhin as brose, or as a cakes, it se partaken there were two changes which he would. ridge, At a mealing to-day of the cotton-mide with rich milk ne *

of by all the workers. Kail art

or green" frame against him, viz forging and uttering Accommodation. little meni, compradore order for 8702.26, payable Passengers may sleep on board without additional chuige on rotum tickets only. waste employers and apinners and is a prinely dish. Those who have not to Capt. R. H. Lloyd sad farzing and manufacturers it was decided to accept tasted it should not criticise. The kailyard uttering a compeadors order for $3.8.7.

to some indicates only a certain field of purporting to the offer of the Board of Trade to

be by intervene in the cotton trade dispute. literature. To the Nor'Easter it repro-fell and Swire and payable to Capt. R. J.

It is believed that other sections of arats a feld of life. He counts itaine Cain, with intent to defraud.

twice the trade will adopt a eimilar attitude. qua non" of his garden. He plants his greyth a year to get two crops. In Both summar and winter they yield hin a rich ustriment. The Germsas know the value of “greene" - and at the present moment kail is inely cultivated by our opponents. Did hot the English Com missioners who went to Hanover to invite George the First to the Throne of Dritain, God the honest farmer digging his garden

STEAMERS IN COLLISION.

The “Radnorshire Damaged.

LONDON, June 14. Reuter's correspondent at Port Said telegraphs that the British steamer Band planting his kail norakite, bound from London to Yoko- ama, collided with the British steamer Dawlish, hound from Karachi for Gi braltar, off Newport Rock.

The Railorshire was boled in the

forepeak and returned to her anchorage

The Danish was hunched with a fire in her forecastle. Three of the crew were injured.

BIG LIVERPOOL FIRE.

LONDON, June 15. A fire lasting twelve hours occurred to-day at a cotton wire warehouse at Liverpool. The damage is estimated at many thousands of pada

PRINCE OF WALESCALING OF

Ts of the

AGE. a simp

LONDON, Janet and H.R.H. the Prince of Wales, who will be twenty-one years old on the 23rd inst., desires that all. congratula poned till the conclusion of the war.

[His Royal Highness is still at the Front.)

THE GREEK ELECTIONS...

The story at least is so rhymed— Wha the de'il has we gotten for King

But a wee, wee Gorman sirdie? And when they ged bring bia hime, Ha was delvin' in his käil yairdie. The thrifty Dutch also know the value of this thrifty vegetable. & Bauff man from South Africa, who served in the war, told me that Do Wet and his followers lived largely on brusa and-gruens, I know a General who said he had enjoyed them once or twice, to his great delight, on the slopes of the Cashmere Hill. He got the mesl sent him all the way from Glagow. He was a Son of the Man e en Bogieside, and never lost the tastes of youth. In the Not- East few manse gardens are without the kail corner. Their sturdy was have grown on greens. And they have not 'disgraced their fathers or their loading. And buirdly chicks and clever hizzies Ars bred in siu a way as this in

In the present day, even in the Nor' East thrift is not so popular as it was. The more the pity. We require to go back a generation to see the sentiment Fersal and strong. Not an long ag? that, I remember a crofter near us dying.

I He called his children together, and com moaded them all very tenderly to the of God. Then, sitar a few moments'

last words "Noo'laddies, nye be honest, and nye be laying bye something."

Messrs Batter

Accused had nothing to say and waa committed for trial by the Supreme Court. Mr.Godfrey applied for bail, and his Worship aid it would have to be very heavy.

Mr. Godfrey asked the court to make it a light as possible in view of the fact that so far there had been nothing against accused's character and the fact that Menors Butterfield, and Swire had expressed their feelings in the matter.

His Worship and there raight be ther charges, and the charge being a very serious one he could out make a light bail. Accused must find two sureties of $1500 each and one in himself of $500.

HONGKONG POLICE

RESERVE.

FARADES.

Malthoid

Roofing

(Cental Police Station, 5.30 p.a.)

To-duy, June 16th, Chiness and] ** Indian Platoons. Rifle exercises,

Thursday, June 17th, All N.C. Offers mider D.S. P.

Friday, June 18th, No. 1-Platoos, British Company with service rife.

DRIEL CUP COMPRTITION,,, Platoons are warned that next week they will purule, for Fraining under their Commanders as follows:

Mr. British and Indian, Tuesday,

Nos. 1 and 2 Chinese, Monday and

and Friday. Lexus, Jone "11.

PEACO

Their Majesties the King and Queen of Belgium and Me Hirtion on his coming of age shall be postilence, he added-they proved to be his Wednesday. Apparent visited the Indian Cayalry Camp and witnesses Gymkhana

orgie

in their honour.

General Bimington und, Staff welcomed the royal visitors, who were escorted by British Cavalry.

Their Majesties drove.round the parade grind and through Bues of Indian troopers drawn up in single munks with officer in front, and then entered the enclosun from which they could so the whole brilliant aray of Islin Cavalry gathered in deise Hines,

After the Gymkhana the Royal visitors haul.ten at fieneral thing. fon's headquarters.

The King, Chiked the General warndy kr the entertainment and praised the hearing of the troops.

THE WAR AND THE SUEZ CANAL REVENUE,

Losnos, June 14. "The report of the Council prescuted at a meeting of the Sa z Canal Company, stated that the war had caused a falling off in receipts from on mercial traffic estimated at dearly 40 per cent. in the second half of 1014, Increnscd receipts from military transporte constituted, however, an important seni. The decrease in the current year was estimated at 33 per cent. Board proposed a dividend of 120 france, allowing a sufficient reprve to be carried forward to avoid a fresh decrease next year.

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President Joonart said that the Company had suffered comparatively little from the war, Ite vital forces had not been affected, and they could look forward to a prosperous future. All Turko-German, attacka ca the Canal bad failed, and any future attacks were likewise doomed to failure.vt

The report was unanimously adopted, as was also motion to withdraw the mandate from the German Director, Herr Hoipecker...

RUSSIAN REPULSE GREAT FORCES,

LONDON, June 15.

An official Potrograd commstrigus states that great enemy forces re peatedly attempted to cross the river Windhu, doar Liatzkow, on the 13th, but were repulsed, A detachment croased the river lower down, but its attempt to advance was chocked,

By The battle for a position ner Shawls continues with varying förtano. The town of Shavle has been bombarded with heavy guns, wenn der

LONDON, June 15. The Vonzaloista are victorious everywhere in the elections, except at Macedonia,

OBITUARY.

LONDON, June 15,

In the Frobate Court to-day, leave was granted to masume the death of Gerard Freeman Thomas, heir of Lord Willingdon, who has been missing since the battle of the Marne when he was

wounderl,

RESULT OF A MOTOR-CAR

RAFFLE

GKUMAN TRADE WITH CHINA,

Nom. 3 and 4 Chinese, 'Thursday and Saturday.

Nos. 1 und 2 Portuguese, Monday und Wednesday

Nos. 3 and 4 Portuguese, Tuesday

No. 2 British, Tuesday and Thirs-

(Sgd.) T. C. JENKIN,

D. S. 3. (ReseITC).

It is difficult to sympathize with the shareholders in the China Export, Import, and Bank Company of Hamburg, who as a result of the complete stoppage of German and Friday.. basiness by the war says the Glass Herald," are to receive a dividend for last day. усях nf only

62 per cent...which must be what of a disappointment after the previous penz's distribution of 133 per cent. The net profit for the year was £61.128, as compare with £144,800 for 1913. The report is confined to a catalogue of the damage caused by the war to the company's tirely small capital of £75,000 has always Far Eastern branches. Thus the Hong been noted as a payer of high dividende. kong branch was placed by the British Boverament under cumpabor adminis and au English imprisoned

con pointed. Bone steps aru

WHO'S WHO IS THE CASUALTIEK Among than reposted killed died

a from wounds are Captain J. F. C. Dela

*** --Aloed hay, 40th Pathak, youoger aon of Major.

be perfectly legal, but compensation General Dalmahoy, Buckingham Terrics. is being demanded, and meanwhile our Edinburgh. His regiment is brought activity in Hongkong is for the moment from Hongkong to the Front, arriving at completely at a standstill." The Shanghai Marseilles on 1st April.

buair ese waatisfactory and full of Captain Alan Fowler, 2nd Cameroo promise and the collection of notstanding son of the late Sir Arthur Fowler, Part of debts the report states, should proceed Beemore, Ross-shire, and grandson of Sir smoothly hat meanwhile the heavy d John Fowler, the engineer; his brother, My. H. Gedge, of Messrs. John-ministration expenses continus, the run on. Bir John Fowler, is sino at the Front, as on, Stakes and Mastor, infonts us The company's employees in Japan-all Adjutant of the 4th Seaforths.

he has received a cable from beginning of the war, but no fresh business 2nd Cameron he served all quee the Germans have been well treated since the Lieut. Dunesn Grant, of Fort William, 4. E. S. Radooric stating that the is being done and here, too heavy working world; wes only recently promoted from Winner of the Baffe, at the Grind expense hace to be borne practically on the ranks and believed to be the Init Garden Fete in aid of War Holie the pre-war scale. The prospect of any of the nicets of his battalion who camu Funds (Belgian, British, French and profit being made during the curent year, from India to the Front, all the others

it is declared, is not at ill encouraging Laring siden been pot eat of action. Russian) chl in Shanghail, for one The company, which had heretofies dons Lieut EMSsIresent Lord Cuddle 18 Celinder 7 Passen very extensive businees on the buna para Eniveson, one of the Judges of the Scottial Sension; at the outbreak of the art of War he joined Lovat'e Scouts as a private, and afterwards received a commission in the Royal Dublin Famílies.

The fierce battle in Galicia was rerumed on the 12th and 13th. Dange | columns of the enemy succeeded in crossing the river Lubaczewks, and capt aring the village of Tuchia,

Persistent enemy attacks on the bridge-head on the left bank of the Dneister were unsuccessful, adver

An exceptionally bold Russian counter-attack was made by several com panies, and four hundred prisoners were taken.

ur Moun Car, which was drawn ou the 12th June; is Mr. Sparko, Ticket No. 683.

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