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THE RADIUS OF GERMAN SUBMARINE ACTION.

Fina the Home papers we note that there is a suspicion that German sub- marines nist burt had, at least in the early stages of their netarius piratical wuth, bases at certain outlying parts nr extensive const line. However, an examization of the endurance of such submarines as are utilised for Paperations far down the English Chruimel, in the Irish Sea or on the Atlantic sea-beard of our islands, shows that their radius of action is quite salficient to enable them to do sering damage. Of these submarines,

vilm. Powell, Ld.speed. But the tactics of the sub-

THE DIARY.

MEMOS FOR TO-MORROW.

THE CHINA MAIL.

NEWS GF THE DAY,

LOCAL AND GENERAL

Today is Midsummer Day.

Ipard Kitchener is sixty-five years old

to-day,

POLO AT CAUSEWAY BAY.

IRELAND 1. THE REST.

The polo arteh at the Causeway Bay Pok Grind yesterday in aid of the Belgian Orphan Fund was exceedingly well attented despite the oppressive hest. R.E. the Gover- Tha Corinthian Yight Club will hold Dr. Lady May, the Misses May. | Major-feneral, Kelly, Commcilore their general meeting at the Club HouAnstruther, Miss Kelly, Sir William on „fase 30th at 6.00 p.m.

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Rees Duvies, nad Lady Rees Davies were among those presvut. Thu big cargo, including 3.665 bales of hatch, which created a good deal of hemp and 503,500 cigars, was brought to interest. was confined "to three Hongkong from Malla by the ..Yaon-childs and in all positions The Ist showed nich superiority cumpared with thy Irish team, even The United States is receiving hitually winning by four goals to one, general cargoes via Hongkong, and ship Knoll, who scoret three goals, for the ping huge consignments of cars, ste, to winners, was exceedingly prominent. Vindivostock.

and his clover horsenianship was a feature of the match. The Irish taani dil not comibine nearly so well as their opponents, who in the Hon. Mr. David Landale had a sturdy Back, who played a strong mine note withstanding a jury to his thumb Mr Yamachi, i 104ger of the winetaines curly in the game. Capt. Showen Raisha in Hongkong, returned by the *. * Daijin Maru "pesterday from business trip to Furnes.

The 45. "Chicago Mara,” of the Osaka Shosen Kaisha, was flated after grounding in the laland Sex a week ago, and proceeded Itu Kube for repaits

SPORTING.

BOXING.

Ex-Sepper Miles desires to moets: Im Box in a boxing match for any number of rounds up to 28, three minutes each, if the latter in prepared to meet Miles at 340 1bo ringside.

THE NAVAL DIVISION,

At the Crystal Palace.

BOW 17,000 MEN HAVE, BE'S TRAINEDI

In the Nary when the officers talk "shop" the Admiralty is usually alluded to as the finest frigata in the serrica." This in time of peace. To-day the men of the Royal Naval Division assect a claim. from a different point of view, and it is that theirs are the first quarters, says the

Pall Mall Gar

Since the Crystal Pulsco ocased to be me of Loudon's show places and became the training quarters for siticars and man the place has been transformed. All its stalls have been brought together in nas long row the Regent Street of the Royal Naval Divising the hundreds of statues that were distribated over the great nara have been piled in remote corners, all the old familiar gods and goddesses that have Hattersley Stith scored one goal for amused and shocked generations, stacco canta cf famous groups, and the damaged The Real and Lieut. Wyndhan Quinn & of berves and statesmen, have been sound the only point for Ireland.relegated to an oblivion. from which,

Miss Plane May, at the conclusion, pershance, they may never emerge. The meeting of shareholders of the

presented to ench member of the win- Pace Mail S.S. C. held last month wa

The great transept is now the quirter iljareal. The situation, in view of thing fear a cabbage decked out with

ribbon while the lesers had to be dick of the interior, the famous cur cert

hall is the mess.coom of one of the bat content with a bunch of carrots.

talions, the Crystal Palace Cimb is the The teams were: The alretion of Vicede Solo

officers quarters, and hammocks swing in Ireland: Back, Mujor Lawder; 1.very plase whore wen ou be accom president nod the choice of Joaquin Fal-1.5, Forbes, R.N. 2, L., Wyndham-modated without obstruction er confusion.

Samaan's Eil', will be discussed shortly.

inori as macretary marked the inaguration tha First Labour, asembly of the Philippinor,

Mr. H. W. Jackson, of torpédo boat

36, has been robbed of a leather purse containing money, and a gold ring. the total value of which is 30, while sitting in a hotel in the afternoon.

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Quin, R.N.; 3. Capt. Thomason.

The Rest: Back, Hon. Mr. D. Landala: 1. Mr. V. Smythe: 2, Mr. A. Knoll; 9. Capt. Hattersly Smith. The band of the 19th Infantry Regiment played selections during the match.

THE QUARTER DECK.

Since the Royal Naval 'Division first went to Sydenham some 17,000 men have Passed through their proliminary course of training.

To-day 4000 remain, and these are con stantly being added to. One hundred and fifty arrived yesterday. Of the number who have gone some are minesweeping in the Dardanelles, aouse keeping watch, soci ward in the North Sea, and others.in die- tant parts of the world-wherever, in fact, tea supremacy

of England on the reas must Three Chinese, two meu and a woman, HONGKONG POLICE RESERVE. be asserted and maintained.

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span have a

re a clear appreciation of the work that may be required of them. At present the Dardanelles are excrvising a potent fascination. "If we called for volunteers for mine-sweeping in the Dar danelles to-day there would be a wild [scramble. I doubt if any man would stand

tack."

The officer knew his men and the spirit which animates them.

were sach fined $0 at the Magistracy to-day for causing a disturbance in Queen's Road ast night. They were arguing over a money dispute, and refused to go away when told

do so by és lakong.

For sealing a quantity of old iron, Government property, from the Tylam Waterworks, & Chinese was sentenced to is weeks' hard labour by Mr Wood at the Magistracy, to-day.

Defendant was 200- victed last month for a similar offence.

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heremge and is particularly suited for zanci, shouting and bathing parties.

News has been received of the death in

PARADES (5.30 pm.) Today June 24th., Nos. 3 & 4 Platoons, Chinese Compiny

Friday, June 25th.. "No. 1 British latoon, Indian Platoon and No. 3 & 4 Platoons, Portugues-Company.

Saturday, June 28th, Nos. 3 &

Platoons, Chinese Company 3.00 p.m.

MUSKETRY,

In the event of bad weather interfering with the practica at King's Park Rangs on Saturday, 28th, Jusa. came will take place on the Sanday following at 9,30 m., in which cass the Lectures.fized for Sanday morning only will be treated as cancelled.

(Sgd.) F. C. JEHIN

"D. S. P. (Raserve},

THE DAY'S WORL In the meantime the work of training is of paramount importance, and the days eru all too eh. rt.

7.50 First parade, Tau aceing things right parade."

9.-Parade, drill, and instruction. Noon-Dinner.

I p.m.-Drill and instructian,

p.m.-Tea

There are clases in the evening, but most of the time is spent, in rest, and recreation.

THURSDAY. JUNE 24, 1915.

BY TELEGRAPH.

THE PROGRESS OF

THE WAR.

THE NEW BRITISH WAR

LOAN.

POPULAR EVERYWHERE.

THE STRUGGLE NEAR

LEMBERG.

INTERESTING DESCRIPTION OF THE

DARDANELL'S OPERATIONS.......

HONOURING THE BRAVE MENTIONED

IN DESPATCHES.

(Reuter's Service to the China MaR.).

A POPULAR LOAN."

LONDON, June 23, City circles regard the loan as showing that we still possess the ablest fanciers of the world. It was almost a stroke of gemias to evolve a method of providing a hundred million sterling from fresh resources throught conversion and operation, simultaneously increasing the value of previons loans.

It was a welcome feature at yesterday's market that there was a large turn- over of American boads which were sold for the purpose of taking up the War loan. These sales resulted in the restoration of the New York exchange on- London to a more normal level.

Altogether the financial outlook is brighter

A RECORD OF APPLICATIONS ANTICIPATED.

The Secretary of the Bank of England, in an interview, emphasized the popularity of the loan, especially painting cut that the public were rushing is primarily for patriotic reasons and a desire for a victorious issue of the War. They would rather make money in that spirit for the good of the country. He confidently anticipated a record of applications.

The Stock Exchange is engrossed by the War Loan, the conditions of“ which are unanimeasly approved..

Huge business has been done in conversions and, the old Ipan bas nd- vanced to 95, while recent Colonial issues were half to threequarters,

It is already predicted that the loan will be u triumphant success and its popularity. Is evident, especially in the conversion of Console, and the privilege applicants enjoy of similar rights in future lanza,oulsti

į cause it danger beseta them they have 11-beans of Mr. Frest. G. Chanyut, of acknowledge with thanks the following doof Waterlon was displayed is now the LEMBERG "MORE" UNCERTAIN THAN EVER””.

only to disappear to a sufficient depth

Loxley and Co. Mr. Chungat was

Applar member of the Victoria Ra

Moxon and Taylor ......................

Maw Fang and Co...... 0. J. B. Suyer..

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Lexnux, Jato 23, 11:55 B..

The latest built, we learn, are well mer 200 ft. in length, with sirtace lis- A chink which is sure to come much place mats of from 850 to 073 tons, inte favour, on account bath of its refresh- They are capable of sterning at framing and invigurating qualities, sod it 10 ph MP kiots, and have sufficient shapes, is Mesars A. S. Wataon and Co.'s

--Fermasz me." It is a

Butelds in the grounds the ornato build non-choli ALICE MEMORIAL HOSPITAL.ings of the Imperial Exhibition bava born fuel to give them a radius of action of close upon Su00, pales at this

adapted to the various purposea. Canada' The Hoa Trensure of the houses the 1st Battalion, New Zealand'

Another source of its success is the tapping of small sccumulations hy

marine rarely demant this speel,-be-

Memorial and Affliated Hospitals begs to the Sch. South Africa the Jed, and so on, allowing applicants to take out vouchers instead of ordinary bonds.

the round building in which the paneraDA

nations to the funds of the Hospitals:--

Guard House, and the junior officers will gleefully intimate that where the monkeys in order to elude the 'chemy, at all cestin Club, and ach aynst by for the

used to be the Provost-Marshal is now comfortably installed. . Everywhere during A telegrain from Petrograd states that the battle of Lemberg is more events for the time.being. Con- family will be felt by his many friends in

drill boer men are marching and counter mettain than ever. Gonerul Mackenson, who is ominously quiescent, marching. undergoing musketry instruction is perhaps resting bis exhausted troops or preparing for another swing. sequently their cruising is probably be V.R.C. Ai tha Colony genital ly

or physical tenising, and all the time

work.

A communique reports that it is undoubted that there have been done at a low speed, and some of the

-As someone has pithily, suid, obviously revelling in their

The signalling section has dous sploo Bussion successes, vessels are quite capable of doingManchutis gesterday for the UnitedIt is better, so for as longevity is didly, and the officers are proud of the After assuming the offensive the Eussians crossed the Tanew rivar 4000 or 5000 miles at such low Mben were Mr. C. Klinck, superintendent scerned, to be the child of a robust success achiered Six hundred signallers at night time and bayonetted the Austrians. The enemy made most of the Hongkong Rope Mans facing burglar than of a consumptive bare been trained, and the reports that despertter attacks in the region of Bavarska but were completely re-

bishop."

have come from the Navy and from the 0. Ltd, and Mm. Klinck; and Mr.

war stations are more than complimentary pulsed, the Russians taking 810 prisoners, 20 officers and machine guns.

-16,000 LGGS FOR BREAKFAST,

In the direction of Lemberg there has bear some firing." Glagher, of the Stundud fil Co., recently

Thule have been few complaints, ic- The Russians also had an important success on the Ducister below. deed, with regard to

the messing, and ijiuoff the commodious kitchens of the alace have proved adequate, even when a ona pecasion 16,000 eggs were boiled for with which the Russians have been engaged for a week in a despertó breakfast, and three tous of potatoes were buttle. cooked for dinner to serve with nearly 800 This, at dawn on Monday, ended in our complete success in our as on board ship is enforced carrying fortified positions at fumax and villages. We have already taken throughout, with most excellent results, over 3,500 prisoners and inany machine guns. The enemy in full fight There is no confusion even at the busiest tell across the Dneister. The Cossacks, in pursuing them, crossed four boats, and the Paisce has saver been so of the enemy bridges. They continue to pursue the enemy to the right aica and trim. From the great terrace the bank of the river, and now the enemy is also retreating from adjacent spoutaola is intensely interesting, The Bag

Among those leaving by the P.M.. 1.8.

ungmoon but formerly at Hongkong.

speeds. Moreover, the nominal rails of actim can be greatly increased if is probable, the elups leave their bise in the awash condition, showing Hengkong Stock Exchange Settlement only their conning-towers. This is In the case of a Chinese chged to-day an advantage from the point of with the larceny of a wicker chair, it was view of Invisibility and satety, and osted that defundant sold the chair for ten is, further, conducive to rapid die-cants to a haaker at Wanchai, who had appearance under the surface. It burrow the money from a woman. The eth condition ther ballast-tanks chair was the only thing recovered of the various stoles stolen from complainant require to be partially filled, and Defendant was discharged. when operations are to be carried out

2.30 p.m. 1nction of Teakwood ani

Blackwood Fareiture *t Blesurs.

Hughes and Hough'.

General Memorando.

Šonday, June 271-

14.27 p to.-Full Mogr,

Tyraday, June 20-

2. p. -Antips of Household Purnia ture A: So 6, Hamphrey's Building,

Karlin.

FEDNESDAY, June 30 :-

2.30 p.m. Auction of Furniture ole. at

Menses, Hughes and Hough's

C. KAMMING & Co. Fr Chemista and Druggista,

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According to the **Cologne Gazette, tho Bishop of Metz, Mgr. Beuzior, has ordered that in all churches of hits diccese statues of Jon of Are he taken down.

The British Prize Court has conjoints

demoed an enemy property 477 balne uf wool shipped by the Clan Davidson from Sydney by Doliners, Muller Schmidt and Ca., and. has released 2 bales shipped by Lhoest and Co.

s of matton.

Discipline

The Austrians have been sending across the Dalasten strong forces

MENTIONED IN DESPATCHES.

ALL RANKS INCLUDED.

Losnoy, June 23,

in waters distant from the German A Chinese' amab, residing at Ben

Mr. A. F. Briggs, formerly of the datters from the high mast springing frear villages though the town of Zalestehiki is holding ground. Behind the base, there is no reason why, fuel-oil Year Rond Central, has been sent on the South China Morning Pat, who left with the quarter deck below which all must entanglements we stored on Monday night another three villages, sould not be used in these ballastovernment Civil opival suffering from the Hongkong contingent on the P. & tinta in passing-men are drilling at many taking over 1.000 prisoners and many machine guns.

has written a post card to Mr. points, ordered groups are moving in the

the the effects of inmersión, båving attempted J. B. Suter. It was posted on May 17th.. the sports arena, and, far beyond, are cinipartiments instead of water, thesticide by jumping into the harbour stir. Brigs states that he is on active Surrey Tille swathed in their rich blue fuel-il for the first part of a prolong Wine Lok. She was read by a MaNTS. Watson & Co.) and I are together and west; but recruite are still wanted. service and Niya: Evers (formerly of haze. Every divlest is spoken. The men bave come from the north, soath, east, est cruise being pumped front these played quartermaster named Ip Fak, what here, gaining plenty of experience. After two months at the Palace they go to tanks for use in the engine Why was sitting close by at the time.

Both of us are keeping it up to the present, which in smothing to say under Blandford, and from there out to serve the oil in sneh tanks has been used,

their country in the finest sorrice in the Jules Blarie, who came to Manils in the circumstances,

world. water can be pumped in to ensure April 1910, being a naphaw of P. Blaner the required degree of immersion proprietor of Is Eomnalda jewellery store The ssel, having reached her on the Bolts, where he was employed, Nation, to await the passage of her been killed in action with the French pres, need used inttle fast oil, as she army at the Fans Deceased, who was con y 21 years old, rolunteered his services may remain in any condition, with and was, sont to, Tientsia with the reserves Williams; Hidden namber, in Owens; far the dioceman of St. Albies and Cross of the Order of St. Michiel.-General Smith-Dorrien and General

that left Manila last October. In February feed to be sent to the Front, and was in France s.month later.

the deck above water, in the "awash state, or submergril, in a staticity position, air with only a sufficient way on to ensure. rapid submergence if on

Kuk Ching Minx, «i2pw, mistrom of the surface. The electric storage the village boat 4109 Aberdeen, has reports

batteries in the later ships are up 24th two fishermen engaged Ler boat to yo ed to the polien tikt at 10pm. on the

WAR-BABY" MYTH.

***Libel on Brave Man!

The war-baby" myth is dispelled mo Chelmsford are concerned

The "Looden Garette" has forty pages containing Field Marshal Bir Pobar French's list of those mentioned in the despatches dated May 31. It includes all ranks and are, and many Canadians and Indians.

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The Gazette contains 28 pages of Military Birthday honours for service in the field. Among them are

Croes of the Order of the Bath-General Halg.

C. B-Major-Generala E R. Grabam, T. Morland, T. Stow, F. J. Davies FT Wilan, and H. F. Wilson.

Willcocks

whist drive and danes given by the mem

There was a good attendance at the

bers of the R.GA. Sergeant Mem, Victoria Barracks on Tuesday. The fol swing's prize, winners Ladion; Lat, Mira Cousine: 2nd. Mr Blise; 3rd, Mra

Custy prize, Mr Bisad, Gents: Lst, Q.M. Sergh, exfard, R.E. Bod. Dr. Gallen; 3rd. Writing to the Dily Mail concerning Commanders Orders of St. Michael Generals J. Maxwell, U. Eacreday, Mir Anderson; Hidden number; Me Wil. Hame: Boby prize, Sergt. Davies, Shrap. with the St. Albans And Chelmsford Dio- Some 300 Distinguished Conduct medals are awarded, including the shire Lal, Maber Gunner May noted as cewan Union for Preventive. Tescue, and following

and with Sergt. Wilson, made the Pententiary, Work, Lady Ebary givas Gallantry in East Africa--C. Arnall, J. Cunningham M. Lawlor, T arrangemente

positive devial, of the accumations against Bis Meara wa at the diary billeted in the large towns of these Smith, W. Taylor, T. Boyle, Woodward, all of tho North Lancashires

districts. She

Messrs Raphael Tuck and Sous have

inve-tigations undertaken in connection and W. Birdwood

the following typical A. Cooke, P. R. Henton, G. LeBlanc Smith, all of the East African Mounted

A. J. Drake and C. O'Sullivan, of the Tatian Maxims; Sigoalier N. Lobb about 69,000) the and Indian telegraphist W. Preston An xunouncement has appeared in the amber of sce was stated Rs 1,000;

Į posed to give a radius submerged of to Aplichać. Toy rent ashore to see a

about 100 miles as 4 knots which friend and, ang hack, asked her to row been notified by the Board of Trade what

would be quite, sufficient to enable them, cut into the harbour! She did Reichsadzagor, the oficial Gazette of the exkrastive mapy ban diaoreret 20 Victoria Croan-Liensemant Colonel C. Doughty Wylia and Captain

the boat to get out of the visible and tied up to 2 Khing jask Axit German Empire, the the brachiine Boss condition. At B (population about N: Walford

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of the award of the Distinguishe

DEATH AT THE MOMENT OF VICTORY.

midaight one of tho men ought hold of z Peninblishod by the firm in Berlin some an inquiry has discavored 3. As C(poptix Service Cross to Flight Liautenants. Wilson and Mille; “for” destraying:

18,000) over 200 was the number given, The Gazette contains the notice THE EDWARD DISPENSARY: range of attack by torpedo-boat de-adopted daughter, aged 14 and

stroyers or other craft. But, when into the barbear. The woman shouted insights Faim Age for the sale of the tindo abour 20,000) 200 was the (mber, spela in a shed at Evere

Sare life" and was then also pushed in publications has been sequestered, and the stated, and inquiry results in "condition. convenient, the main propelling Diceol She was picked up by a rowing bost but the business and assets sold by the German 20 ongines can be used to re-charge the gist has apparently been drowned.

authorities. In their reply, Mesara Baphael Ata fully attended meeting of representa storage batteries by the working of

Tuk and Sons intimated to the Board tees of the penitentiary work from He of Trade that they would look for the solution, endorsed by the Bishops of St

fordshire, Feez, anil Bedfordshire, a the motor generator.

On April 23, after landing on the bench at the Gallipoli Peninsula, in intervention 9. his Majesty's Government with gard to this seqpastration of their bars and Chelmsford, was ananimously which operation a brigadier-meceral and a brigadr-major were killed, Lieut. property at the conclusion of the war.

cried, describing the allegations against Col Doughty Wylie and Capt. Walford organised and led en attack, through the troops gartered in the tre dioceses as the village of Seddelbaur on the enemy's position, hold by ntreabed and "a libol on krave men.““

most strongly defended concealed machine guns and pom-poms. It was mainly due to the initiative, 'skill and great gallantry of these two allicers that the attack was a complete success. Both were killed at the moment of victory

PRIVATE O'LEARY, V.C.

GREAT REDUCTIONE IN It follows therefore, that there is

PRICES.

no peed of alarm on this score regard ing German espionage or agents for the maintenance of re-fueling bares

PRESCRIPTIONS ACCURATELY

DISPENS

CHAMBERLAIN'S PAIN BALM

A TOUCH of rheumati mora twlige of neuralgia.hatever the trouble in, Chamberlain's Pain Balm deives away the pain at once and cures the complaint quickly. First application gives relief BOWEL COMPLAINT IN CHILDREN, the pain of bras and solda may be ID

on the British coast. Resides, the ao-1 When battle of it is kept là thợ house URING the autner months mothers

UM ECONOMY IN THE END. Pare rags, Patent Medicines, do called blockade" of these subunarinca promptly tellered, cut and braises quickly looseness of the child's bowels. When TT costs tot a small amount to keep

should watch for shy- unnatural. Is been happily, a ladicrous failure as beslod and swollings proptly reduced. In given prompt attentive at this time serious atleist ninety per cent of the shipping for the household he just a troublem ber strided: Chamberlain

embrication as every family should be Cole, Chalaranda Dum

2A QUEEN'S ROAD, TIONGRONG.

Fengkong, July

at British ports is being conducted provided with Ford by all Chemists cal always be depended upon just as in normal times.

2nd Storekeepers -

Chamberlain's Colfe, Choler Ami

asy Komody chest, and it if economy in the end..

Foriste US waya coros Quel cures quídklýsist of alely

LONDON, June 23, The King last evening personally decorated Privato O'Leary with

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