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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1905.
MALAYA AND THE WAR
One would hardly expect a little out of the way place liko Penang, possessing an obsolete fort with no guns, a small Volunteer force, and no troops or defences whatever, to take any interest in the passage to the Far East of the
COLONIALS IN THE NAVY.
PIANO Co.LD. Rusian Daltic Fleet, yet just at "prunt, steadily increasing. No Naval Reserve has
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Router's Australian correspondent writes that there have been quite a number of applications More than twice the number of men required for the navy res a ly in Victoria, “Australia. have applied for entry and the Reserve is started in South Australia yet, owing to the State Reserve, which offers greater inducements to men than the Naval Agreement, but presum ably this will be abolished in favour of the Naral Agreement later on. ptations the Fresh intorest was aroused by the publication cipline, and several of them have already been of orders received from the Secretary of stats made able senman. The best men, so far, are for the Colonies, warning all fishing boats to those who have served in the Commonwealth kop their lights burning brightly at night inval forces, but two or three othors, who have order that a repetition of the now bistorical Dever scon salp bofore. have been promoted. FHERE ARE MANY WHISKIES TO BE HAD IN HONGKONG. North Sea incident may be averted. Then, too, fer greater aptitude than the Imparial service toc,aking the recruits, on an average they display another
poileation has just been issued worn-out soainen. The first drawback to the
either cont ing local
seal shipping against supplying
is tho increase of pay for colonial seamen, MACHINES or provisions to the Russ, so it seems as if which mat unnaturally cansos friction between
the Slits Settlements Gotarumant was not
Imperials and the Colonials. Une only determined not to afford aid and comfort
case occurred in the Challenger recently, to a belligerent, but was quite convinced that
which Waxt
recruit Australian the speeds arrival of Admiral Rajestvensky' and an Imperial seaman fought for four squadron in the Straits of Malacca is a foregone hours on the subject, und eventually and to be conchesion,
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Under ¤ Toeasury, as a prosion.
existing vessels of either holligerent. The state of systcns the men can at any time obtain a block tension, too. lends to all ports of reports cheque from the payunster's office, and draw spreading as to the whereabouts of the fo-t Palo Weh, the port established by the ent the whole of their extra my. If it were Dutch
on the opposite coast, and nearer the generally understood that the extra pay was entrance of the Straits than Penang, is said to Fersion money, all friction would practically be cheerfully anticipating a visit from the Aussian Fleet, and it is an open merret that several Gern colliera. are in that violaity
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NAVAL BECRUITING IN ENGLAND, The Lords of the Admiralty have immed a Arnla.neweraudem to aaral recruiting officers in the United Kinglom stating that the number of youths who have joined the service since the commencement of the present francial your already creeds the number allowed for in the Nary Estimates of 19:4-65, and that certain
vstrictions a
ara to be imposed. Some particulars showing the qualifientions a youth must possess in future on joining the navy, compared with those that were weary at the commencement of April, 1901, will be of interest. Formerly a to be 314 Loy between 1 and 16 years, hud inches round the chest, now they have to be 33 inct es--an increase of two inches and there is a proportionate increase in height. From 16 years of age to 10. boys preciously had to be
awaiting the arrival of the Russian That they would receive a sympathetic wai. conte in uy Dutch port is only too evident, for the Dutch aur German intiabitants of the Stenits ave aggressively pro-Russiau. and operly state their desire to see Britain's ally Ferive a crushing defeat at the hands of the Uness Admiral Rojestvensky and his officers lave had time to calm their nerves since their panic on the Dogger Bank. their passege Through the Straits of Mainers or Straits of Sunda will be fraught with constant terer to then. Janks. Ashing boats, and small craft showed, and ara in the babit of carrying no Helits. When a steamer approaches a flare is shown and a gong beatea, but not unless the vessel appears to be bearing directly down
upon them. These sudden night alarms will doubt Враня prove most tryiur to the jumpy nerves of the tussians while the crowds of fishing and trading junks along the China Coast will be aqually menacing. Thus, too, in the Straits are always to be seen strange derelict free trooks and other floating waifs und strays whieh at a distance. take upon themselves the appearance of anything from a waterlogged
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to jettisoned barrel. Those may lead I to report of the Strmits being lackly own with
Japanes
mines. At all vents, we have so far 56411 na sige of thora Japanese or a Russia ship either man-of-war or merchantman, since the commencement of the war; and if, as some folks predict, tho next nuval battle is to be fongs in the Straits of Malacca, the inhabit ants of this far away outpost of Empire will be most interested spectators,
GARRISON ORDERS.
HEAD QUARTERS, HONGKONG, 14th February, 1905. GARRISON ORDERS.-Jewish Festivals.--Ne 1. The following copy of published for info on War Office letter
is
inform you that provided the exigencies of the service pormit, approval is given for passes to be grantel to all soldiers of the Jewish par- masion, who may be desirous of observing the undermontioned Festivals the current
during Obtainable at the Hongkong Daily Press Offico year, and I am to request that you will be so good as to issue the necessary orders according jy -Passover, 4 April 2016; 21st; 20th and Pith, Pentecost. 2 days, Juue ist; and 10th: Now year, 2 days, September 30th; and October
1st day of Atonement. 1 day October th, Tabernacles, 4 days (atober 14th; 16th let; and 2nd Anthy W. O. Letter 114 General No/459 (A.G.S.) date 10th: January 1905.
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Mrs. Marston
main of
Mr. B. Menasbih Mr. H. E. Miller Mr. Natify Mr. W. T. Furker Miss Reeves Capt. Smith
Mr. H. H. Stanley Mr. C. Templeman Mr. & Mr. Tomsitt &
children
Mr. M. Webb-Bowen
KOWLOON HOTEL..
Mr. B. Mitchell Mrs. W. E. Lowe & child- Lient:-Comdr. and Mrs.
Stevenson Capt. and Mrs. Deslio
Stuart
Major and Mrs, G. 8.
Thomson Mr. & Mrs. W. H, Wai-
-2011
Maj Finiston Williara-
.801
COLD STORAUE.
THE HONGiong IcB COMPANY, LE,. have now 40,000 Cubic feet of Cold Storage available at EAST POINT. Stores will be Open at 10 AM, and 4 P.M. daily, Sunday, excepted to receive and deliyor perishable goodi
Wa. PARLANE, Manager. Hongkong, 18th November. 1901.
(55 THE BOVINCE OF SHANTUNG.
PITS TRADE, POPULATION AND FUTEEN
PROSPECTS.
BY M. O'S
Beprinted fre the "HONGKONG DAILY PEESS” Price, 50 cents Cash, Mesar. Kelly & Walsh or Daily Press Oce
Hong Kong, Sist January, 1900.
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