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CHINA MAIL.

HONGKONG, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1916.

BY TELEGRAPH.

THE WAR

HONGKONG'S ENEMY

PRISONERS. -

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HOME GOVERNMENT CONSIDERING

THEIR REMOVAL.

(From Our Own Correspondent.)

LONDON, NOT. 18, 9.50 a.m.

HONGKONG VOLUNTEER CORPE,

Corpe Ordam by Llent-Col

Chapman, Y.D

TRAVE

Carpl. 19. H. Stewart is granted leave of absence from, 19, LL13 to 10:11.16.

Pho. W. A. J. Co spur is gatavo of absons from 23.11.15, to *KIL13,

- PARADES.

Parados for Saturday, 24th instans, 7 .m. Signalling Station--Signalling praction at Headquarters.

PARADES TUA NEXT WERK. The following units will ponude on the daysstated, justant of on Fussday: —

Thurmisy Ruch in c. No. Sotion Arty. Basty and Civu Survica Campiny

Friday With instant-Shouts Cumplay. The remainder will parada ou fussday, DETAL

Gun Club Hill, Kowloon,

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Un duty until with inst., Scouts Co.

Ulcer on duty. Capt. Stewart.

P, of W. Camp, Kowloon,

Un duty to night, Contra Suction M.G. Compady.

theer on duty, Capt. Wood..

thedaty to morrow night, Right Sestion

a. U. Co.

Uthcar on duty, Lieut. Kenneth

Uu unty Sist inst., No. 1 Soo. Art

Batty, and Left Sec. MG. Cu

uncur on duty, Capt. Wolle..

Urwurly Sergeant until 24th inst., Sergt.

VALDY

HONGKONG YOLUNTEER

-^ RESERVES.

In the House of Commons, Mr. Bonar Law, Secretary of State for the Colonies, in answering question addressed to him by Mr. B. E Peto (Conservative member for the Devizes Division of Wilta), said ajor Wakeman Commanding H.K. YÜK. the Government were considering the German prisoners at Hongkong | with a view to removing them to Australia or elsewhere.

(Router's Service to the China Mail.)

IMPORTANT NE V OLAUSE IN THE

FINANCE BILL.

LOEDOR, NOT. 18"

KUSKEILY.

Mämbers" al ".. with the exerP- tions hereunder puntioned win parduo uli 100 Cricket Ground at 7.00 am on Sun- iny, the stins, dress: drill order with topers, havetsarks and Batorboties lied (no pouches), and procesu by lanach w bowlout City."Foosk will-he de in itaversacks. I caenipted mom- very Minet parukde unions employed, our Goirigent or Military duties butwaan 7 and 7 pm on the 21st pass. is which cortisone to tips atfoxs mast be wont to the 0.0. "à" Co. in adran. A special man vill karu The

The House of Commons keva agroad to a now clause in the Finance Bill, 7.26 .m. The folloying mem- which will empower the Treasury during the Way and for twaiva montae after- wards to issus securities with the condition that the capital and interest of such shall not be liable to taxation while such securities may be held in bene. Boial ownership by persons not domiciled and not ordinarily resident in the United Kingdom.

bers will not attend :-Fies. W. Niskof- wop, W. J. Pringle, ti. M. Young, A. C.- Lise, I.. 4. Cussurt, W. J. Woodrica, W., A. J. Carter, V. C. Part, E,'« Kaiphs, A. E. Crapnell, A Derby, £1. G.

The Hoa, E, S. Montague, in moving the adoption of the clause, said thasĮ Earle, W. J-Hodge, D. Clark, J. W. it would largely increase future foreign subscriptious.

LATEST NEWS OF THE FIGATING IN

THE BALKANS.

ATHENS, Nov. 19.

White und D. Trattnan. The follow ing and detailed for telephone duty at Kowloon City Range on Sunday, the 21st inst., and will parade with "I Co. on the Cricket Ground at 7.00% 3.m. Dress: unifortu, topees, haversucks and- waterbottles, no riles; semaphore Bags. will be carried; food will be carried in haversacks and waterbottles filial: Pies."

An unofficial account of the French victory states that the Bul- garians who were numerically superior, consisting of three divisions, dre. 1. Planer and C. J. Higgin- now on the right bank of the Vardar."

The British scored, a success si Valandovo, on the Rambrosbo front while the French occupied Castorine which the Bulgarians ovacuated.

The Greek Presa, depicts the Serbian, position as gloomy and states that the Bulgarians have occupiod Prilep, and are now two hours. from Monastir making a turning movement at the command of German officers.

botham.

CC will parade on the Cricket Ground on Sunday, the 29th inst., at 7.00 am. Dress: drill order with haver, sucks and "waterbottles (10 potiches) -

PATSONERS OF WAR CAMP AND OUNCE HILL BETACHMENT.

...

H.K.V.. will rullove

the H..V.. on Wednesday, the 21th inst.

The Consule at Monastir, except the French Consul, have gone to Tho Salonika, where the archives have been went.

ASPHYXIATING GABSES.</

UNRESTRICTED. USE ADVOCATED FOR THE FRENCH ARMIES.

PARIS, Nov. 18.

The Senate Army Committee, over which M. Clemenceau is presid-" ing, has unanimously insisted on the unrestricted use of usphyxiating gasses by the French Armies.

DETAIL.

Prisoners of War Camp- Wednesday, 24th just., Sees. 1 and 2 of & Co.

Thursday, 25th inst., Sees, 1 and 2 of Is Co.

Friday, 26th inst., Sec. 1 of C 0% Saturday, 27th Inst.; Seca. 3 and 4 of.

4: Cg

Sunday, 28th just Sees: 3 and 8 of

Monday 29th inst., Seca. 2, 3 and 4

But

Gun Club Hill

Wednesday, 24th inst., Secs. 3 and

AN EXOITING INCIDENT IN SWEDISH WATARS. of A Co.

'SWEDISH TORPEDO BOAT OFFERS FIGHT TO A GERMAN DESTROYER.

LONDON, Nov. 18. Bow a Swadish torpedo boat offered fight to a German Destroyer if the latter seized the British steamerThelma" while in Swedish waters is told in Copenhagen telegrams.

The Germans were in the act of boarding the "Thelma" when a torpedo boat came between the n' and forced the Germans to retiré to their ship. The captain declared that he would use any means to prevent the seizure of the Thelma, na

Both warshipa cleared for action. An ominous silence of ten minutes followed; and then the Destroyer steamed away.

PRIVATE WIRELESS STATION.

WASHINGTON, No. 18.

The British Embassy has called the attention of the State Department to s private wireless station in Portland, Maine, which has been communi- cating with vessels and is suspected of Trans-Atlantic communication,

AMERICA'S ACTION AGAINST CONSPIRACIES AND FOREIGN:

PROPAGANDISTE.

WASHINGTON, Nov. 18.

Thursday, 25th inst., Sees. 3 and 4 of. B.Co.

Friday, 26th inst., Sow, 2, 3 and of Ca

Saturday, 27th inst., Secs. 1 and 2 of

·A·Ca.

Sunday, 28th inst., Secs. 1 and 2 of B Co.

Monday, 29th inst., Bec. 1 of C Co.

*PARADES.

AB and C Companies will parade on the Cricket Greand on Tues day, the 28rd inst., at 5.15 p.m. Dress: drill order.

Becruits will parade on the Cricket Ground on Monday, the 22nd, inst Wednesday, the 24th insty and Thursday, the 25th, insty at 6.15 p.m. under Sergt.. Major Bond Dress: drill, order.

"D" Co. will parado at Volunteer Headquarters on Wednesday, the 24th inst. of 5.36pm. under Bergt. Major Cooke

Parades will be held at Volanteer Hoad quarters on Monday, the 22nd inst. Wednesday, the 24th inst., and Friday, the 26th inst, at 5.15 p.m. Uniform to be worn

veBIGRALLING SECTION.

POSTINGS.

The following members having fained

The Attorney General announces that he will recommend Congress toate posted an under- amend the Anti-Trust law so as to make it applicable to conspiracies, such as those that have resulted in strikes i musition factories, and ulco introduce legislation to strengthen the powers of the Secret Service against foreign propagandiste.

(Havas Beraldo.)

rench stock, now stands at 66.25- Intense artillery actions plavalled in rians on the left bank of the Caseas; ind Rome-We progressed it the Adida

PARIS, No7, 17

Serbia, where we feralsad the Bul

very heavy Ics2

ang still continued fit fou

and reptized Adace in Padola

Private A. 8. Gabbay, Co. Sec. By Private O. Crispin, Co. O Soc. 1. - Private E. B. Raymond, Co. C. Bec. 8.. Pavalo We H. Smith, Co. C-Sea 3. Parts E. Era, Co. D.

Olderly Bergeant from the morning of the 24th November to the morning of the 40th November Berg M. McBot

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