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VÉR BONGKONG DAILY PRES WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 22SE, 1918

WILL THERE be a VICTROLA in your HOME this CHRISTMAS.

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EXCLUSIVE AGENTS:

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WEATHER REPORT.

On the 21st at 11.10 am.-The anti-cyclone has broken up, and a depression bar formed. over 8.E. Mongolis.

The soubera depression is filled up. Pressure is hir est over mid Japaz and the Lower Yangtas Valley.

Pressure changes along the coast from Hongkone to Cape St. James, and over the Philippines, aro small. There is a general dearense in other districts. A

The monsoon is interrupted to the north et Sharp Peak, It will remain fresh over the China Sep

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Hongkong rainfall for the 24 aders ending at 18 am "to-day, C.00 lachen,

The forenet for the 24 hours ending at noen to-day is as follows —-—-

FORECAST.

AUSTRALIAN WHEAT.

NOVEL GOVERNMENT SCHEME TO HANDLE THE CROP.

"ADVANCES TO FARMERS: A conference of State Ministers the Prime Minister Mr Hughes bas boon held at Melbourne to devise the estion of financing the handling of the question wheat harvest,

FAMILIAR GERMAN NAMES.

A WAR WHO'S WHO

What Who and what is Reventlow ? ...manner of man is Harden! Whence came wton, Wiegand? Who are Theodor Wolff, Major Moraht, Captain Persius, Georg Bernhard Hans Delbruck, Colonel Gaodke Eugen Zimmermann? What is the Wolff Agmey1 What are we to understand by German Wireless What manner of paper is the Continen

Where is the German Press Bureau, and

WAR NEWS.

TRISH SOLDIER AND PRUSSIAN GUARDS.

GLOOM AMONG GERMAN SHIPOWNERS.

NEUTRAL AND BRITISH PROFITS,

To the recent testimony of Herr Heine "In one of the Irish-regiments-training- near London there is current a story of ken, managing director of the North Ger- an English officer who, in the recent man Lloyd, as to the bad outlook for fighting at the front, suddenly found German shipping and the results of the. himself face to face with seven soldiers British fleet's power and vigilance is now of the Prussian Guard He whipped out added that of Herr Huldermann, the his revolver, and they at one threw up manager of the Hamburg-Amerika line. their arms in token of surrender: Then

In a lecture on German shipping, Heer he noticed that they were without wes- Huldermann pointed out that hostile and pons, and at the same moment there ap- neutral shipping and remained in opera peared from somewhere in the background tion, and was making big profits by the who said to him, My enormously increased freight rates. Even me, writes Mr. F. W. Wile, that 1 oannot it and the astonished officer taken sull reusin to them. Of Gernian from British shipowners, big sums do better than compile a Hun "Who's Who, confined to persons, papers, and

was also making institutions which have become almost de

ships they had captured 500,000 tone.. Danish, shinning familiar to British readers during the

Neutral shipping colossal profits. big was ae names of people and things in this

concern, with a capital of 25 million marks, would in the first half of 1915. have made a profit of 40 millione. Hand in hand with such profits there went a big increase in shipbuilding.

ping, firms of Australia were present, and tai ho runs it? It occurs to an Irish soldier,How did you manaif 50 per cent of their war profits was

Representatives of the big wheat ship Mr. Hughes stated subsequently that the conference had been successful 10 dealing with every phase of the wheat question A draft scheme, providing for financing handling, transporting, and the sale of the wheat, had been discussed with the shippers, who had been given an oppoz tunity to consider then in private, On resuming the conference, the shippers had declared themselves unanimously in favour of the scheme, and had stated that they were prepared to give their heartiest co-operation towards susuring its success.

The scheme agreed upon, it is under stood, provides for the State Government acting as sellers of all the wheat on behalf of the farmers, All the existing machinery for the handling of the wheat tmde will be utilised, but shippers and agents, in stead of buying and selling on their own account, will act on behalf of the Gov ernment, and will receive commission for their laboura. Negotiations are proceed ing with a view to an agreement being made with the banks under which farmers will be able to secure advances for the wheat which they store with the millers or

Government the

agents.

country.

BEELINER TAGEBLATE,

sorr'!

CRUSHING THE INDIVIDUAL. A STUDENT OF HISTORY ON TEUTONIC

IDEALS..

all, you see, it was like this sorr replied the Irishman. "Me and Pat Murphy took fourteen of them, and we Then agreed to divide them between ua one of them, the blackguard, turned upon TIGERLATE Pat and killed him. So I polished off Organ of democratic and Badical Pat's lot. This is my lot, gorr." Liberalism; foremost mouthpiece of the Judaism and commercial classes. Before the war it was anathema in Government and Prussia military and aristocratic circles. In Sir Edward Goschen's final interview with the German Foreign Ofice it was denounced by ron Jugow a

the pestilential Tageblatt," which issued an extra announcing war with England before Germany wished it made public. The Tageblatt for years was the only newspaper for which the Governmet had respect because of its courage in atacking aggressive foreign and reaction ary domestic policy. Its editor is Theodor Wolff, who is hated and feared by the Government clique.

Herr Huldermann went on to say that amongst the many hard blows which faced German shipping in the future the col lapse of the big shipping pool was the most serious. The future would depend In a lecture at Copenhagen on The en the foreign trade of Germany. If Axel Garde, a the inportation of saltpetre were to State and Culture, Danish historical student, spoke of Ger- cease in consequence of the artificial many's State ideals, and showed the production of nitrogen, the rain of gradual destruction of German indivi-German shipping, which principally de dual life until the cult of the State beponded on that, would be pretty certain. As it must be reckoned that the hostile cams Germany's real religion.

Ultimately the time arrived when war States would be considerably weakened became the moral of the nation. It was in their purchasing power, and, more- this that killed Germany. Liberalism, over, would be unfavourably inclined Hegel became the German State philo- towards German goods, a compensation Owned sopher, with his new religion that the The chief semi-official organ.

Peace must, said Herr. Hudora, for instance, on delivery of a thousand by Dr. Neven-Dumont, whose wife is a individual only attained his full valaust be found for that.

possibility of bags Faq wheat at a railway station, born Englishwoman. Formerly & pro as a citizen of the nation. Everywhere secure to Germany wharf, or any other recognised storage tended warm admirer of everything organization became the great ideal, and again trading with the territory now depot, will receive receipts, and will be British, Neven-Dumont's journal bas German Socialism was finally erected on hostile. They must not in any case, ac- able to negotiate these documents with gone, under Government Inspiration,

on, the same brutal organization theory as cording to this German shipping ma-

the German State itself.

Agasto, be content with an economic en the bank-on the basis of up to 3/- a to wildest extremes in vituperativeness of

The individual counted for nothing. cireloment. He is also fruly convinced bushel.

attitude toward Lois country. The Cologne Gazette's so-called Berlin repre- Hegel and Bismarck were two sides of the that the Government will powerfully sup-

port shipping. sentative is practically an attache of the same ease; they were theory and practice. German Foreign Unce which hands him his copy ready for the printer.

farmer,

From the moment, he delivers the wheat, it becomes Government property for the purpose of trading, and the High Com missioner and the various Agente General in London, acting with the advice of the London agents of the big Australian wheat shipping, firms, will control tile marketing at ting ond of the world. At the end of the season, which will be abode November of next year, calculations will be made of the harvest. From this amount the commission of the agents and all other expenses incidental to the hand- ling of the trade, including the payment of interest to the banks of the amount advanced by them to the farmers on the security of the Government receipts, w11

COLOGNE, GAZETTE.

CONTINENTAL TIMES,

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NEW HAND GRENADE. DEADLY EFFECTS OF AUSTRALIAN INVENTION. In the presence of members of the Australian Federal Munitions Compitice CORPS ORDERS BY LIEUS.-COL, A. CHAPMAN, E.D trials of hand grenades were carried ont

1-Gunter T. Orton is granted laaye f at the Melbourne University recently, the

absence from 21st Decembor, 1915, to feature being a successful experiment

21st June, 1916. Ple, C. C. Stark is with what is known as the Russell hand grenade,

granted leave of absence from 23rd December, 1916, to 30th December,

Established many years ago by a born Englishman named Biecz now interned at Kunleben; a journal for a long time the actual though innocuous weekly organ of the English-speaking community. After incessant financial vicissitudes it passed into the hands a couple of years before the war of a certain Frau Clothilde White the divorced Viennese wife of an

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The Continental Tumes has paid to the farmers in proportion to the amount of wheat delivered by them enjoyed the first period of prosperity in Special provision is to be made to meet its history since it became a mouthpiece Its editor the requirements of the mullers. A miller the German Government. will be permitted to draw supplicy of grain for gristing as he needs it from the bulk stocks held in the name of the Gov. ernment, either on his own premises or at any depot. As he draws supplies, he will pay for them at the then London parity. No dificulty, however, will be placed in his way should he consider it desirable to purchase his whole radeon's requirements at any time at the then

market rate,

is a reputed American named Unchale its literary editora renegade Briton, Sir Roger Casement Aubrey Stanhope, is an occasional contributor. Its columns are filled exausively with rubbish abusive of Britain and sycophantic slobber over everything unn

RANKFURTER ZEITUNG..

Principal organ of financial classes. Its Berlin correspondent, August Stein, is frequently first with official news Unco one of tone and a journalistic month- piece of the German money universe, it now froths with Angio phobia, Favourit organ of German diplomacy in Turkey and Near East. It Constantinople cor- respondent, Weiss. was the notorious tool of the late Marshall von Bieberstein, who 二战

desired to bring Woiss to London for the purpose of manipulating Fleet street.

A special trench with a wooden roofing covered with a layer of earth had beca prepared for the experiment, the end of galvanised iron supported by wooden but- tresses. When the Bussell grenadens exploded in this trench it lifted the roof off and buckled up the sheet of galvanised iron, while clouds of earth flew into the sir.

On examination afterwards only four small pieces of the grenade could be found, the other fragments having been scattered far and wide. It was also de monstrated that the grenade could be easily thrown 100 yards.

GERMAN VERSION OF LOOS,

ADMIRABLE BRAVERY" OF BRITISH.

The Deutsche Tageszeitung reports in- teresting details of the battle of Loos on September 28th. The English attacked in dense rows of eight men deep. The aco tions offered the spectacle of a Napolonic battle before the existence of long-range. cannon and machine guns. A

LEIVE.

FIRADES.

2-Parades for Wednesday, 22nd, inat, :--- 7 a.m. Members of Signalling Section and other Signallers, as detailed in Signalling Section Order, anted 8th December, 1915, Semaphore practice as Headquarters.

5.16 p.r. Signalling Section, Squaİ

drill a Headquarters. Romainder, mil

DETAIL 8.Gun Club Hill, Kowloon,

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On duty until morning of 20th inst.:

H.K.V.R.

of W. Camp, Kowloon, Ou duty until morning of 28th inst.:

H.K.V.R.

G. E. STEWART, Capt.,

Adjutant, H.K.V.O.. HONGKONG VOLUNTEER RESERVÉS.

GROWLS - BY MAJOR WAKEKAN, 0.0., EL.V.2.

་་ MUSKETAY,

One of the most interesting aspects of this arrangement is that the fuctations of the market will not affect the price which the farmers will ultimately receive for their grain, as the whole of the ret pro ceeds will be pooled and distributed at the close of the season on the basis of Het price per bushel. No matter at what time of the season the wheat was market ed. For instance, a man whose wheat is sold when the market is at its top will receive exactly the same price per bushet at the final distribution of profits as Lie neighbour, whose crop, perhaps, was dis- posed of at the lowest price ruling during the year. It will be seen that under the excesses and eccentricatie, and the 57 The English advanced with admirable Pte. C. B. Buyers, Pte. G, A. Hastings,

proposed scheme the State Governments will run no risk of lesing through flúe tations of the market,

DEATH LISTS SHOW RIEING AGE.

E HAMBURGER NACHRICHTEN.

The

Organ of implacable Bismarckianism The English artillery got within rifle The

range, bringing with them complete pon- and defunct German shipping. paralysis of Hamburg pois the tcons for the crossing of the Gormat Nachrichten to vie with Reventlow in the trenches. Then were also accompanied by Gott strafe England policy. Before the cavalry, and an English general who was war it rejoiced in assailing the Kaiser captured called this excellent sport." tions of German diplomacy,

LOKAL-ANLELGEE

NORTH GERMAN GAZETTE..

Once Berlin's most popular halfpenny morning and evening daily, now a kept Government organ. Purchased in 1912, **patriotic SIDELIGHTS FROM GERMANY from its founder, Scherly by

syndicate including Krupp von Bohon and other war party and political meg nates. Its political director, Eugen Zimmermann, writes as the Foreign Office The Vorwürts death notices are again tells him. Captain Kuhlwetter, naval worth close attention. Not only is there expert, consults Tirpitz's Press Bureau evidence that the absolute number of before he discusace events at sea. deaths is increasing, but undoubted evi- Called a newspaper by courtesy actual dence that the age of the men killed coa- tinues to grow higher. It is to be burney sa official document pubished day by in mind that they dasl only with Scunl the Government for the purpose of mould; ists resident in Berlin and it saburbs. ing public opinion, Priata no advertise During the first year of the war it mente; has no sale outside of limited offi- rarely happened that men over 28 or 29 cia clase, which has inherited respect for were announced as killed. The majority what Bismarck called him "black sheets of of the death notices referred to men bepaper." The only copies of the Nord, tween 21 and 28. But with the begin deutsche Allgemeine Zeitung ever read by ning of the second year the age gradually anybody else are those laid on desks of mounted until now it is no rare occur editora and foreign correspondents in rence to find mon of from 44 to 48 among Berlin. the lists. Quite a number of guilds

and unions do not state the age of their deceased members, but from the guilds which do give this important particular we are able to draw conclusions about the

rest.

If we take, for example, the Union Metal Workers we find that among the 15

A "PRESS-BIERKAU,

Like everything connected with the war, Germany's Press Bureau is a creation of years, not months. Founded by Bismarck to mislead opinion at home and abroad,

The list of 31 dead metal workers a also significant, as here again we are supplied with the ages of the fallen men. One of these wag 43, and two others 40 A Huminas, in piroutage of adverticon, th tumidity of air mbrrain with moisture being lou Other 10 were between the ages of 33 and

DIKBOOK OF WIRD, to two p33. Never before have we had so-hears COUNT ERNST ZU-REVENTLOW,

a list of men who were office-bearers in

bravery, when they were suddenly checked by German fire, and hundreds fell per second. Thoy did not even reach the Ger- man trenches,

The English artillery was destroyed by German mortara, and, the English kost nearly 10,000 killed and wounded; 800 were made prisoners.

Joffre's army order contained strong moral recommendations for the troops. The English were more practical, and took

surer police mesures, as stated by the con fidential order of September 19th of the Each battalion 27th Infantry Brigade. despatches four policemen, who prevent soldiers from remaining behind.

Berlin Tageblatt; dismissed from that em- ployment, he wrote for the Pan-German Tagliche Handichan, and ended up, with the Agrarian Tageszeitung, organ of greedy "food usurers," whose columns ha enriches daily with Frightfulness. Nearly expired from joy over Scarborough, Lusitanis, and Zeppelin raids. Has been suppressed twice during war for excessive

strafing ** --

WIRELESS, (GERMAN.)

All

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The

Hongkong, 21st December, 1915. following members of "A" "B," and Companies are required to attend at King's Park Range, to day (Wednes doy, at 2:15 pm to fire Part 1. Standard Test (Trained Man) Muskotry Course. Dress Drill order.

Pie, DE, Donnelly, Pte. J. Grant, Pie. D. Jafle, Pie, F., H. Holyoak, Pte B. Humphreya, Sergi L.:0. Roas, Pte. EA A Williama, Lance Corp. E V. Carphael Lance-Porțil. P. T. Lamble, Pie H. Coombs, Pte. D. V. StevenSON, Pie F. H. Winyard, Pte, W.-W. Posso, Pte. N G. Noltin, Pte. A Gray, Pte. B. Gray, Pte. A. Calvert, -

CTPL West, Corp: A. Edwards, Lance Corps. W. H. Ford, Lance Corp B. Stewar Pre, F. Fiesse, Pte. W Robertean, Pie E. Brown, Phe. Morgt. Keith,

Pty. Kemp, Pie, T. H. Martin, Sergt. Browse, Sergt. Thomas, Corpl.

P. Oliver, Pte. 5.

Pte.

Bannerman, Jones, Pte. J. Simpson, Pte. A. Smith, W. Gast, Pte, E. Howard, Pto. S Lock, Pie. H. Macfarlane, Pte. B Needham, Pte. B. Baker, Pt A. B. Cavalier, Pte. Claxton, Pte. W. Dick sen, Pto, E. A. Irving, Pte. Keigwin, Pte. Nowall Pte. E. K. Halifax, and Pte. N. Marshall.

G. K. H. BRUNTON, Capt.,

Adjutant, H.K.V.R.

HONGKONG POLICE RESERVE.

II.

· KUBKETRY COURSE FÅET 11, Inspectors and Sergeanta ate varned that they will be required to fre Part

January 9th, 1916. very considerable robare the tel by failure to attend for Musketry as and when warned, absentees in Part II. will be treated as defaulters,

EQUIPMENT FOR PATROLMEN,

sttention of Central District Patrolmen

is called to the orders of Decembar 18th and 17th concerning the Equipment Book in the Bide Room.

PARADES, 5.30 F.M.

Thursday, December 23rd-Recruits rf 3r.. and 4th Platoons No. 1 Company and of No. Company,

JOIN D.

the buresa dering fifteen years has been News service compiled by the Foreign managed by Dr. Otto Hamann, who, s Office to tell belligerente and boru uriguer, possessed anormous intrais what the German authorities want death announced in recent week ino fewer than 10 were 30 years or over. Of fluence over all Chancellore and Foreign the world to believe Flashed from great these four were 30 years, two were 33, Secretaries under whom he nominally central wireless station of Nanen (near one was 37, another 38, one was 42, and

"served." He and two satellites, Estern- Potsdam), whose radius extends to the one was de From the guild, of houss nux and Heilbron, are chiefly, responsible coasts of Africa. Immensely services painters we have six announcements, for the service of lies, extenuations, and to Germans since the German-Atlantio from the transport, men 19, from the tac subterfuges with which the German and cable" was out by British craisers on tory workers. five, from municipal nentral Press from time to time is drench August 6th, 1914 The Wireless" is sent labourers six. in

ed. Hammann's eminent services before out in the knowledge that it will be "pick- and during the war earned him high pro-ed up.” BIZÓLETRAGENEVÄ motion. Formerly a mere super of the Foreign Secretary, he now enjoys the rank Nominally privately owned newe- of Ministerial Director. Once in agency but actually subsidised semi-official

concern. Enjoys preferential privileges dicted for perjury,

German telegraph and telephone lines. Of Danish extraction, like the Maltkes. Before war, working arrangements with local Socialist associations. That work Retired from Navy while a young officer; chief news agencies in England, France, they numbered no less than 54. As a rule became a Gaval and political pamphleteer Uarted States, Russia, and Italy permitted thess are men of riper age. In valy one and propagandist Shining light of Ger- Hammann's official Prese Bureau systema case is the age given-man Navy and Pan-German Leagues tily to satursie foreign Press with Ger-

If we turn to the private announce Has hated England ferociously for years, man-made news and views. The chairman The Hon. C.S.P, has auctioned the fellow-

ing promotions :-** ments inserted by relatives we notice a similar state of affairs. Here are a few also France, despite the fact that he of the agency is the banker Paul von

Inspector. of the ages as they meet the eye 38, 34 married & French countese, Despises Schwabach, many years British Consul Crown-Sergeant Wong Kwong Tio to ba The French in the Champagne district 59, 34, 35, 44, 34, 33. As we have said US, because be squandered a fortune on General in Berlin The letter paper of have captured a machine for, euring viste toll of men proceeds but the an American fruit-plantation venture. Has the Wolff Agency is adorned with the Sergeant Eustace to be Crown-Sergeant. tims of gas fumes. The inscription on the longer the durations of the war the more changed journalistic bags repeatedly legend, printed in red This agency P. Wilks to be Bergeant orga machine showed that an earlier model had will the men of mature years fill the Attained fame, thanks mainly to frequent undertakes no responsibility for accuracy

desolate columns in Vorwärts.

mention in English newspapers, on the of new disseminated by it." been devised in 1910.

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FLOMOTIONS.

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