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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 189, 1015.

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STEAMERS.

ARABIEN. Danish str., 3,004, Prip, 13th-

September-Singapore 7th Septem. ber, General.-Thoresen & Co. CHAGCHOWFU, British ar,, 1,104, S. 8. de Wolf, 13th September-Bangkok 5th September General.-Butterfield & Bwire

CHINGcRow, British str., 1,195, Jas.

Doyle 12th

September-Port

Parseral 10th Soptonher, Lime Stone- -Shewan, Tomes & Co.

CHEIAN MARU, Japanese sbr., 1,784, Males,

10th September--Kisbon Ray, Salt.- Order

WEATHER REPORT.

On the 14th at 1205 pm-No eskuras from Indo China, CDS MARKE

Pressure has Intarbased slightly to moderately at all stations; it is highest over N. Chins, and In the vicinity of the Bonias, and remains relatively low over the China Seni ::

Moderate to fresh E. and N.E. winde will prevail over the north part of the China Sea,

Hongkong rainfall for the 24 hours ending at 10m ta đã 000 inchs.

The forest for the 24 hours ending si noor to-day is as follows:-

DISTRICT:

FOREGANT

¡E. winds, moder- Bongkong & Neighbourhood ate to freak;

fair. (N.B. winds, Formosa Channel

freebening. Bouth court of China, between (The same Hongkong and Tampoks. No. L. South coast of Chins between (The came

Hongkong and Hainan...1 No. 1.

CHINA COAST METEOROLOGIUAL

Station

REGISTER.

14TH SEPTEMDER AN.

Wind

Ben Level. Hour.

Baromater

Temperature,

Humidity,

Direction.

Weather.

·Force,

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12th Shanghoj September 7th Gen- eral.-C.M.S.N. C.

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Canton semin September 11th-Manila September 8th, General. Butterfield & Swire,

Gap Book KEEMEN, British air., 5,871, T. B. Col Wrchow...

Мрово lister, September 11th-Liverpool Hoihow July 31st, GeneralButterfield & Pakhoi Swire.

Ponlenn KWANGLEE, Chinese str, 1,463, J. Me Tourin

Arthur, 12th September-Shanghai Capo St. James 9th September, General-Chinese.

Aparri LAOMEDON, British str., Evans, 12th Sep. Dagupan .......

tember Singapore 7th September,

Manila **** General Butterfield & Swire.

Legaspt is MANAPOLEI, British str., 1,288, Maxwall, Taclobas.......

10th September-Moji 4th September,

Boile Coal. Order.

Surigao..... MAUSANG, British str., 1,643, G. H. Labuan

Alcock, 8th September-Sandakan 3rd September, General, Jardine, Matheson & Co. NORD, British str., 1,059, W. Tingey, 7th September-Takao 5th September, Case Oil Asiatic Petroleum Co. PAKHOI. British str., 1.928, Arthur Tucker, 10th September-Hongay 10th September, Coal-Butterfield & Swire, PREUMPENH, British str., 1,065, W. C. Bird,

10th September-Saigon 6th September, Rice and General-Chinese. SALAHADJI. Dutch str., 1,937, J. Liberg, 19th Septembar Singapore 6th Sep- tember, Bulk Oil-Asiatic Petroleum Co.

ST. ALBANS, British str. 2,538. E. T. Pilcher 13th September-Kobe 7th September, General Gibb. Liring- ston & Co.

TAIWAN MARU, Japanese str. 1,145, B. Sakai, 13th September-Hoihow 11th September, Rico and General.-

TAITO MARU,

anese str., 3,491, H.

Dodwell & Co.

Katano, 23rd

-Java 2nd July,

Bugar and Mo

Japan Lijo.

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Nagasue. 19th September

Scattle

Coast, General-Nippon Yusen Kai-

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HONGKONG TIDE TABLE.

Fr 15th to 21st September.

HIGH WATER

Week

Month

TEAN. British str., 1,350, H. Trowbridge, Wed.

10th September-Manila 7th Septem- ber, General.-Butterfield & Swire. TJILIWONG.

Dutch

str.. 3,001. A.

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yama, September 10th-Samarang Bun, August 30th, Sugar.-Osaka Shosen Kaisha.

WINGING, British str.. 1,817. T. _H;

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PLAINSONG AND PROFITS.

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RUSSIAN PLANS AGAINST.

THE INVADERS.

SCHEME FOR FLOODING GREAT

MARSH COUNTRY"

SHIPBUILDING PROSPECTS..

EFFECTS OF THE WAR.

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The legend of German scholarship and us in this country from a bygone gener German accuracy which had come down, go tion has received a good many rude shoc since the beginning of the war. Like mos

When Standinavians are asked whord the money is coming from for the vessels myths, it had ite solid foundations in the

which past, but the new commercialism which

The following article was received from Holland, Denmark, Swedell, and Norway

are being freely ordered in sprang up with the German Empire has the Exchange Telegraph Company the answer given is invariably that rapidly corroded them and the spit Special Petrograd Correspondent source is the exceptionally high freight which conceived and wrought them. So High Staff officers declare that it is ex

of the moment. To some extent that months ago we drew attention to the sinspected that Russia's defensive line on the must be so, as Scandinavian shipownerdi ing attack which an eminent Italian Dane Bug and Niomen will be a final strategical are making a great deal of money, ald scholar had made upon the ignorance, the frontier as far as a German advance is con-

as a rule, are shrewd men of business. presumptuousness and the bad taste of a

sernod... 29

They believe in

strengthening their whole mass of recent German- writings

It would oither remain so till the end of financial positions by adding generously upon the great Florentine. Now we have

the war or would be changed in Russia's out of profits to their capital investment to thank a countryman of our own for an.

favour by a new Russiam: advance.

It need not be overlooked, however, that It is exhibition in another field of the shallow hardly possible that it would be changed there are other shrewd people in North

Europe besides shipowners. Dess and the ignorance of much modern to the favour of Germany and Austris. It

Th Clermen work which has been "boomed " is considered that an advance cast of the pects of shipping scom with equat effrontery and with equal sue. Bug und Niemen would not repay Germany way to the industry which in other to be excellent, and muney is finding its to them. Dr. Richard R. Terry, the Director even if it were successful, and that it is circumstances would have found employ of the choir of the Roman Catholic Cathe, i very doubtful if it would succeed.

Eastment olsewhere. dral at Westminister, is a recogni

et the Bug there is nothing worth taking There is not much doubt that the new master of church music. The singular but Kieff, which is too far inland to be investments which are being beauty and purity of the work with which attacked safely.

Europe-in Japan, and the United States- mado in the constantly delights all lovers of sacred.

There are enormous physical obstacles to as well-will be highly remunerative for song in its noblest forms are an abiding The chief is the water obstacle, the broad however, without its perils. For instance an Austro-German advance for into Russia, at any rate, a time. "The position is not, and an irrefragable testimony to his covers and the vast marshes of the Pripot petence in the domain he has made his ow

by the time the first of the war'a It has been his duty to study a great deal

depressions comes along the shipbuilding of modern Gorman church music, and in

yards of the United Kingdom will be the current number of the Musical Times

pouring, forth Ді study strearn he records his judgment upon it.

up-to-date merchant As

STEAMers costing Signar Beaventi brands the output of

much less than current figures to builż German popular studies in Dante, so does

and a great deal less to run,

For a reason which is not far to seek-on Dr. Terry brand the products of the Tou tonic factory of German church music.

account, in fact, of the immense capital They are, he proclaims, what factory pre-

provision for the construction of ships- value of Great Britnin's mechanical ducts in art invariably prove to be. They dull, monotonous, uninspired," and persistently amateurish." Collections with pretentions titles turn out to be "con sistently unreliable”. Numbers of them are audacionsy and clumsily garbed. Even work so venerable and so great as the illustrious Palestrina's is shamelessly "Faked" by the scholarly German editors and publishers. Dr. Terry's indictment is more weighty, because he bears generous witness to the services of German musicans in restoring the best identy of church music between 1830 and the creation of United Germany. He freely acknowledges the debt the world owes men like Praske and Franz Witt in reviving the dignity, the sobriety, and the liturgical fitness of such compositions,

are

sible.

The country is bare, thinly populated, and unhealthy,

Brest-Litovsk it Russin's strongest fort

Unless it falls no advance is po A speedy German offensive to France and Belgium is considered inevitable, be- cause no further offensive against Russia, apart from an attack on Riga, would help the enemy. An advance into White Rus- sia would not bring Russia to her knees.

BARGAINING WECTB.”

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we have great faith i the industry's power of recovery, says the Syren. There is a further peril to the Scandinavia position in the probability that within The Austro-German attempt will, there-the next few years the general turbine or fore, be to gain and keep what valuable the Diesel uil engine or both mag displace towns there are within easy reach, such as the reciprocating steam engine as Mitau, Biga, and perhaps Vilna. The propeling machine of the cargo vessel. If loss of these towns would not hamper that happens all the steamers which are Russia's strategy, but the enemy believes being built now will be rendered uneoong that he could hold them and use them as mical, and a good deal of the capita bargaining objects when penes comes to be fixed in theme will be lost. To that the discussed,

rejoinder may be made that such a revola- tiou, if it takes place, can only be gradual

A new Gorman offensive against Franze and Belgium is considered to be risky, but the conviction is that the enemy will try, as success would give the Germans the

aly chanes of dictating penou.

Nearly all the success that the Germans and Austrians could possibly have against Russia, an authority stated, they have at ready had. It is my opinion that they. will try elsewhere. A German attack the West with from half a million to a minion troops taken from Poland is what England and France must reckon with as certainty before winter coinės cu,"

that for, at any rate, a number of years the bulk of the world's mercantile tonnage will be composed of vessels with reciprocating steam engines. There would be some truth in such an argument, but how we it really was would depend upon the productive capacity of the British shipbuilding industry.

Year.

the economic effects of the war it would If the industry were suffering from

productive capacity will be less, rather be moderately safe to assume that it's

than mure, than it was at this tiras last But it is not suffering in any way from the effects of the war.. 20,000 SQUARE MILES OF SA,

Qu the contrary, it is more remuneratively en- Russia can defend herself if necessary byployed than it has been for a long time, flooding a great ares of the territory for and when peace is restored to the world it which fighting is now proceeding. This ought to have a good deal of money for view is put foward by a prominent engi-extensions of yards and shops neer, M. Melnikoff.

additions to plants. The British industry which will be available nt die end of the war will, doubtless, be greater than ever, and will duly prove itself to be so, provided the supply of skilled labour is adequate.

He has a plan for flooding the whole country from near the Galician frontier to a point worth of Brest-Litovsk fortress. This would make impossible au Austro- German advance on Kieff, und would re strict offensive operations to the difficult country north-east of Poland, which is we tangle of forests and lakes,

How did the change come about? How did an admirable movement which at first promised excellent results degenerate into "nothing more than a trade, a trade mas querading in the name of religion and art" The story, as Dr. Terry tells it, is both amusing and instructive. Witt founded a society for the reform of church music which has spread all over the world ander the name of the Cecilienverein, ar Society of St. Cecilia, the patroness of heavenly harmony in the Roman Church. Others were labouring quietly at reform, notably the French Benedictines of Solesmes, but this German Cecilienvereĝa Parrogated to itself the credit and in deed, actively opposed some of the best French work. The Society poured out a flood of music, cheap. easy, and in accord Once with the liturgical rules, and branches established amongst the Roman Catholics of England, Ireluid, America, i Switzerland. Belgium, and Holland. The nstulo German business man had seen that ar. Melnikog's scheme is to divert Inte there was money in the movement, and he the Pink marsh ciuntry a number of small prosently got control of the machine streams. The marsh country would sherg. “Germany's mission since 1870 has been by be turned into an inland sea, 20,020. The work could be to supply foreign nations with the cheapest square miles in area. shoddy they would put up with, and her done in six months, and would not cost Cecilian wares," Dr. Terry affirms, are more than £5,000,000. That is the price the cheapest shoddy that ever "debased of conducting the war for a couple of the name of music. They wore thrust days. upon the market by the arts familiar in the disposal of other like commodities, "So untiring was the advertisement, so patinut the wire pulling in influential quarters, s adroitly was the Press exploited, that Catholics all the world over began to look on church music reform and the Ceilin verein as one and the same thing." They fell into the trap, and for a time the

were

WAR NEWS.

MR. WILL CROOKS' STORY.

Mr. Will Crooks, M.P., told a number of his characteristic stories at a meeting of

Cecilien business man reaped his reward. Tyneside workers yesterday. Here B

THE EASTERN FRONT.

BATTLES AND THEIR RESULTS.

ch

the Eastern front the Military Corres In a review of the warfare on pondent of the Daily Telegraph writing

month ago said-

The wide extent of territory attacked by the Germanic armies preclude the pos sibility of the system of defence by con timos entrenchments adopted by the Germans in Belgium, for the front cannot be adequately garrisoned all along the line, nor can the flanks be made to resti on the sea or neutral territory. ConsE quently the possibility remains open for maneuvre, for concentrating secretly f rail large mass of troops, and launching them unexpectedly at a critical point of the vast field of action. This has been the method employed by the Germans throughout the present war with Russia

By attacking in a direction which, if

In one department. he was so adroit as to {one:-- eajolo the Vatican into granting him a One of the Upper Ten" was in the valuable monopoly for a term of years, Atrenches alongside an ordinary Lon German musican, who had acquired a high repute, was entrusted with the task of pra. paring a uniform text of the Plainsong. The Cacilienverein was put in motion t push his claims, and it pushed them with Success. When the work appeared, ex perts at once discovered that the patient, accurate German scholar had not troubled the original manuscripts, but had "simply adopted a spurious text of the seven-. Did you, guv'nor Fly lot at Befnal teenth century and faked it when necesGreen, ain't they? Got a fag, gavaorsary, or even in dislocating his armies

doner." The former asked, "Where do you belong to when you are at home??

"Oh, I'm Smiffy, from Befnal Green,unresisted, would give them possession of the other replied. "Ever been thera,

rivers, valleys, mild railway junctions guy nor? You know, where they sell greened the time and place of severe barebles essential to the defence, they have impos birde for canaries."

1. m. ft. in,sary, on no principles of scholarship that anyone could discover." But the murmurs of the experts were promptly met. When the "scholarship" of the edition was shown up its defenders took refuge ir official obant of the Church, and that any "blaff." They declared that it was "the criticism of it was disloyalty See." Unfortunately for them, Leo XIII. the Hofy

dil not share their views. He commended

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"Yes," said the aristocrat, "I once bought a dog there for £3, and when I got it home I found it wasn't worth 2s.'

Thanks, Soy, guvinor, I was the bloke wot sold you that pup.'

"That's what I call brotherly love," Mr. Crooks added, amid renewed laughter.

CHIVALROUS KING.

HOW A YOUNG WOMAN TRACED HER SOLDIER- LOVER.

on several occasions.

In none of these battles since the dramal- to triumphs of Hindenburg in East Prussia last autumn have the German. fortes succeeded in routing, their adver

to a disastrous extent hitherto; and to achieve such a victory on a big sonic is still the prime object of Gorman strategy. The operations of Von Mackenson directed across the zone of tarritory batwem the Vistula and the Bug might have brought about such a victory as Sadowa or Bodan, on su even more decisive scale, but the staunch fighting of the Russians has so far defeated this plan of operaticas, so that the opportunity for winning such a coup in Poland is now less than ever. Consequently it is to be expooted that the next attempt of the sort will be made in if greater risks are incurred by the a new and more dangerous direction, even

assailant.

The Barcelona daily Lus Noticias tells a and encouraged the researches of the story of the romantic activities of King Solesmes monks, and his successor, whose Alfonso of Spain since the rar began. As love and knowledge of music are wall everybody has read, a young French lady known, cstablished a Plainsong Commis-whose fiancé is a prisoner, tired of sending sion of experts from all countries to do the love letters to Vienna and Berlin without whole work over again. It was in vain receiving any response, either from the im that the Germans talked about Galliperiat Government offices or her lover, con- canism and the great services" thoceived a happy idea. She asked the sil mocopolists had rendered to the Church.of the King of Spain, in a letter full of The German monopoly was not renewed, and poetic feeling. The contents road ap-YOU CAN DO IT YOURSELF, "half-backed knowledge posing as scholar proximately as follows:-- ship" will no longer fill the pockets of the German publishers of church music-The Times

BOOTS FOR THE ARMY,

Leading boot manufacturers of the chief towns of Eastern Canada met recent ly at Berlin, Ontario, for the purpose of making arrangements to deal with an im meuse order for boats for the British

me.

If you know any one who suffers, if you suffer yourself in the relentless grip of rheumatism, if your joints are stiff or swollen, your muscles weakened, or your labs drawn out of shape, if you suffer from headache, neuralgia, sciatica or power to cure yourself or your friends, other bodily tortures, it is within your

No need to comploy expensive remedies or hire exorbitant physicians.

Bire, A desolate lady asks your pre- tection. Spain is the land of chivalry, and your Majesty is the greatest bidalgo of Castile, who I feel certain will hear

And after this she told of her unsuccess- ful steps to trace her fiance..

Evidently, she continued, love has no argument in Germany nor reason Austria, but surely it would have before the kindness of a King married for love to one of the handsomest of the world's LITTLE'S ORIENTAL BALM Princesses:

makes any man or woman his or her own rheumatic trouble, neuralgia, headaches, King Alfonso mentioned the affair to physician. It gives instant relief to all sciatica and other bodily pains and nobles.

Sold at Ir. 4d. per bottle.

Arn: It is understood that, providing the foreign Ambassadors (says the Daily it by guaranteed that the boots will bees), and within a fortnight, was able manufactured according to specifications,

2.000.000 pairs will be turned out as to inform her that her future husband was estimated cost of £1.600,000. This will made prisoner at Ypres, and was safe ant thean that 10,000 pairs of boots will be well, interned in a camp near Leipzig, manufactured per day for a period of 1 where she could in future address, her seven "months.:

Jotters,

Agents for Hongkong, Messrs. A. 8. WATSON & CO., LTD.

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