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THE WAR.
GENERAL
[THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY-}
The following Gabler were rescued on
Saturday evening and issued in our THE MALAYA AEROPLANES, Barly Morning Extra yesterday.
MR. BONAR LAW'S APPRECIATION,
THE NEAR EAST
(THROUGH BRUTER'S LOZNOY.]
WHOLESALE MASSACRE
ARMENIANS,
(THROUGH REUTER'S. AGENOY.]
DEATH OF SIR W. W. R. ONSLOW.
LONDON, January 14th.. The death has occurred of Sir W. W. R. Onslow, at the age of 70 years, m
[Sir William Wallace Rhoderie Onslow, 5th Baronet, was born at Simla in 1845 and
LONDON, January 14th. Mr. Bonar Law has issued an apprecia-seded to the title the following year bive communique with reference to the
on the death of big father. He was edsont- ed at Marlborough and entered the Army aeroplane fund of the Straits Settlements OF and the Federated Malay States. The 1864. He was a large landowner.]
money for the first ton aeroplane, has already been handed to the War Office. The aeroplanes will be named Malaya one to tex. The communiqué, after we tioning Mr. Baber, of Kinta, the organiser of the fund, who has himself given one aeroplane, emphasises the fact that sub- soriptions have come from all nationalities in the Peninsula, several aeroplanes being given by Chines
Mr & Mrs K. W. Bean Dr & Mrs O. Marriott WOMEN AND CHILDREN THROWN
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Mr H. Bickerton
Mra Bing
Blanchi
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E.
Brown
Capt. B. Branch
Mr H. Bridges
Mr E. Baoba
Dr F. di Caneri
Mr T. W. Carrington Mr
Mr 2.
Mr H. A.K, Conant Capt P. W. Cowan
MY N. Crousbar
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Capt J. Dewar
· Lt C. E; Dida
Miss M. E. Daily
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Man
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Capt L. A. Matthews
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MeMurray
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Mendell
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J. Merecki
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Mrs
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Sostliff
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Jeffersan
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Jonee
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Capt H. Trowbridge
INTO THE EUPHRATES,
LONDON, January 14th. Viscount Bryce has received a telegram announcing that 1,500 Bassun Armeniana, being famine erickon, surrendered to the Authorities, whereupon the Governor of Mush ordered the men to be massagrod and the women and children drowned in the Euphrates
NAVAL ACTIVITIES:
(THROUGH REUTER'S 408NOY.}
AUSTRIAN CRUISER SUNK,
FRENCH SUBMARINE'S SUCCESS
NEAR CATTARO.
Panis January 15th. A communiqué states that the French submarine Foucault aank an Austrian oruiser of the Novara type in the neigh bourhood of Cattaro,
The Nendra is a small cruiser of 8,444 tom and 37 knots, armed with sight 39, guns. At the outbreak of the war Austria possessed nine cruisers of this type.].
DUTCH STEAMER MINED;
CAPTAIN DROWNED,
AMSTERDAM, January 15th. The Dutch steamer Meashaven has been mined. Twenty-two of the crew have bed aayed but the death of the Captain is recorded.
Capt H. G. N. Walker THE BALKANS: Mr&Mrn 8. B. Waller
Mr J. G. Ward
Mr H J. J. Wearman
Mr D. White
Mr. T. C. Welch and
mercant
Me J. Wilkis
Dr & Mrs Lindsay
Wooda
Mr G. G. Wood
Mrs B, F. Wood
Mr J. F. Wright
Mr J. H. Wyeth
Mrs J. H. Wyeth, Jr. Mr A. K. F. Yap
King Edward HOTEL,
Mre Russel Atmond Mr G. BanueTMAN Mr & Mrs T. &. Cheng Mr A. Conree Capt & Mrs Donaldson Mr B. A. Donaldson Mrs C. Foo Mr J.-J. Foor
Mr f. Fraser
Mrs T. Grants
MrT. N. Gregory Mr E. Griova
My T. Gun Mrs Harnes Mr & Mrs Hamines and
children
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Jackson
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Rath and family Mr F. L. Saucers Mze J. T. Smith Mrs B. Bylvester Mr & Mr. Spencer Air Starely Miss Square Mr C. H. Boper Mr E. M. Sleigh Mrs Gorton Stone Miss Taylor KrH. Thornton Mrs E. L. Tourtelic. Cipt Tucker
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Underwood
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Bon.
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strong
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children
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Balth
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CAPITAL
OF "MONTENEGRO CAPTURED.
VINNA, January 14th.
A communiqué states that Cottinjo has been captured,
TURKS ON THE WESTERN FRONT,
A GENERAL SHUFFLE,
BUKAREST, January 14th. It is reported that Turco-Bulgarian troops have been sent to the Italian,
NEW VICEROY OF INDIA.
LORD CHELMSFORD APPOINTED.
LONDON, January 14th, It is officially announced that Lord Chelmsford has been appointed Vieeroy of India...
SCARCITY OF FOODSTUFFS IN GERMANY,
FINANCE MINISTER'S
ADMISSIONS.
AMSTERDAM, January 14th. In the Frusian Diet, Dr. von Lee, the Minister for Finanos, in asking for the authorisation is of $150,000 000 Sterling Exchequer Bonds, dealared that it was false to say that Germany was unable to bear the urden of the war any longer. Ho admitted the sorroity of butter and fat, but he said the highest foodatuna and the higher prices of milk, point was already ranched. Ho nounced huge increases in individus) and company income taxes.
OUTSPOKEN ORITICISM OF THE GOVERNMENT.
WAR NEWS.
ARAB TREACHERY IN
MESOPOTAMIA.
The Constantinople correspondent of the Fussische Zeitung states that the miscarri age of the British plane in Mesopotami believed, were faithful to them, bus who was due to Arab tribes, who, tho British took the side of the Turks which the Bri- tich prospects were most favourable,
CAPTURE OF GERMAN VESSELS:
The shipping newspapor Fair Flag publishes a roturn showing that Italy's aoirure of German vessels in her porta bringe the total tonnage of vessels seized by the Allies belonging to the Hamburg, Amerika, the Nord-Deutscher Lloyd, and the Hansa Doutsche linos to an aggregate of 549,588 tous.
GIANT GERMAN BATTLEPLANS,
The Germans are revolutionising their production of aircraft from light to hears armoured biplanos capable of carrying less apparatus. The new giant battle immense loads of bombs, guns and wire anaeroplane is of enormous carrying powns and stability and speed, three times së great as an ordinary albatross machine.. It has also a bridge for the pilos.
THE EAST AFRICAN EXPEDITION.
[Frederic John Napier Thesiger, Brd Baron of Chelmsford, is 47 years of age. Ho has been Governor of New South Wales since 1909 and was formerly, for five years, Governor of Queensland. When at Oxford he took his degree with first dass honours Simons, & Socialist member, attributed In the debate which followed Horr in Law and was subsequently called to the the shortage of foodstuffs to wrong mea Far. Before going to Australia he was a member of the Landon School Board and sures taken by the Government. He said served upon the London County the diminution of the breed ration was also Council. He was created K.0.1.G. in 1900 disappointment to the working and G.C.M.G., in 1912, Lady Chelmsford classes and he characterised the increase is the oldest daughter of the 1st Baron in the prios of potatoos as a catastrophe, Wimborne. The 1st Baron Chelmsford was "BERLINER TAGEBLATT" DIS- Lord High Chancellor in 1857-59.]
APPOINTED.
EXPORT OF BONES FROM INDIA.
LONDON, January 14th.
Sir Thomas Holland in an article in the Indianan says the export of bones represents a serious annual lose to India which is deficient in supplies of mineral phosphate. The bones exported represent an annual removal of 28,000 tons of phosphoric acid, while the grain exported represents a loss of 25,000, but while the bones are worth half a million, the grain is worth forty millions.
LONDON'S DARKENED
STREETS.
ELECTION CRY OF "LIGHTS UP."
LONDON, January 14th. The oloation cry at the Mile End bye- Pemberton Billing (the Independent can- election is lights up on behalf of Mr. didato), who advocates an adequate aero plane guard for London,
The two latest accidents reported as a result of the darkened streets have be fallen a judge and a member of the House of Commons
The Berliner Tageblatt is disappointed at the vagueness of the passage in the speech from the Throne with reference to electoral reform and describes the whole speech as ansatisfying.
GERMAN INTRIGUE IN AMERICA. ANOTHER PLOT REVEALED.
WASHINGTON, January 14th. The British Ambassador, Sir Cepil Spring Rice, has revealed to Mr. Lansing plot to embroil Great Britain and the United States. Numerous letters from & fotitious address in Toronto, signed by an alleged British Colonel, havo been mailed to the United States urging 'American, to enlist in the British Army.
FLOODS CAUSE GREAT -DAMAGE IN HOLLAND.
A TOWN SUBMERGED
cattle havo
tingent against German East Africa was. Itecruiting for the South African con- complete at the beginning of December. dieperal Botha's son commands one section. Sir David Graaf, Minister of Finance, in introducing the Loan Estimates, pointed out that South Africa's total war expon dature, including the cost of the rebellion, amount of Australia's and Canada's wor was only £21,000,000. Considering the budgets, it could not be said that South Africa was doing too much.
GERMAN RECRUITS,
Marshal von Hindenburg, according to the Retch, received recently at Liban an army which had been weakened on the Dyinsk front. Overwhelming numbers of now soldiers who have arrived at Revað view, Hindenburg, addressing the troops, are from the middle class. After a re said: "I know none of you have been trained for a military career and I alao know that every oas has left a family bo- hind him; therefore I shall not ask you to how to repel Russian onslaught." After make furious attacks, but I hope you know the arrival of the reinforcements, Hinden burg reported at headquarters that with such men it was impossible to think seri- ously of active operations.
AN EX-CABINET MINISTER ON THE TERMS OF PEACE,
The Right Honourable C. F. G. Master mal lato Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, nates the terms of peace as follows
Belgium ahal be restored all damage and compensation for hur to completa
disabled and dead.
Montenegrin and French fronte to replace TRADING WITH THE ENEMY. but no loss of human life has been record independence, with an indemnity covering
the Austro-Germans who have been sent to Salonika and Bukhorina,
FRANCO-BELGIAN FRONT
(THROUGH REUTER'S ADENUY.J
FRENCH SUCCESSES AT VARIOUS POINTS.
GERMAN CONVOY DISPERSED.
PARIS, January 14th. To-day's communiqué says thas nothing of importance bag occurred except the dispersal by French artillery of the Ger- man troops at Mesnil Hill,"
PARIS, January 16th
FURTHER LEGISLATION,
LONDON, January 14th.
A Bill dealing with enemy companies and firms trading with Great Britain will be introduced in the House of Commons next week.
THE BOMB OUTRAGE IN
TOKYO.
COUNT, OKUMA'S LUCKY ESCAPE.
TOKYO, January 14th.
It appears that the first bomb thrown at Count Okuma struck the bonnet of his motor car, but did not explode. The second bonib exploded, but missed the car, owing to the chauffeur speeding up.
UNIVERSITY,
A communiqué states that a rovictual- ling convoy was dispersed cast of Vailly | ENDOWMENT FOR ABERDEEN and some successful mining carried out. to the south-east of Berry-au-Bac. Heavy artillery destroyed $ blockhouse in the region of Forges.
GERMAN TRENCHES
DAMAGED.
LONDON, January 10th, A communiqué states that the enemy's trenches ni Givenchy were heavily bom barded and the parapots considerably damaged,
The artillery was active on both sides about Kemmel and Hill 50.
RUSSIAN FRONT.
[FKEOUGH REUTER'S AGENCY ]
NEW YEAR MESSAGES.
TSAR SAYS VICTORY AT WHAT-
- EVER COST.
PETROGRAD, January 14th.. The Tsar, in a stirring New Year address to the forces, pays a tribute to their glorious self-sacrifice in barrassing
LECTURESHIP IN PATHOLOGY.
AMSTERDAM, January 14th. Considerable damage has been caused by floods in Holland. The island of Monnickendam have been submerged. The Marken and the neighbouring town of town of Zwolle has also suffered badly Many
been drowned, ed: The level of the Zuider Zoo is the highest on record.
A tidal waves partly wary the
ROTTERDAM January 14th, railway towards Dordrecht, interrupting communications in the South of Holland, HERR LEIBKNECHT'S **OFFENCES." EXPELLED FROM GERMAN SOCIALIST PARTY.
AMSTERDAM, January 14th. The German Socialist Party has expelled Herr Leibknecht, owing to his continuous gross offences against his duties as member."
BIG FIRE IN LISBON, THOUSANDS OF UNIFORMS
DESTROYED
LISBON, January 14th.
France shall receive Almoe-Lorraine, natural defensive boundary, extending to. the Rhine, and full indemnity,
Gorman, Austrian and Russian Poland shall be united under the Czar or a King appointed by him,
Denmark shall receive Schleswig. Italy shall receive Trentino and all of Italy Irredenta,
Turkey shall be penned in central Anas telia, with Armenia, Syris, Palestine and Mesopotamia divided among the nations that will develop them
govina, all of Austria that is Borb, ade Servia aball receive Bosnia Herze aquate access to the Adriatio, and full in
demnity,
A fire in the Stato military atore has LONDON, January 14th. destroyed thousands of uniforms and a Sir Alexander McRobert has given to large quantity of material together with Aberdeen University an
endowment of numbers of boots. Up to the present it is £750 a year for the purpose of establish reported that threo lives have been loss. ing a lectureship in pathology which shall Many have been injured. It is believed pay special attention to malignant that the fire was due to incendiarismų, diases.
CHINA.
THE HAGUE, January 14th, The First Chamber has adopted the Arbitration Treaty with China
Manager and Director of the Cawnpore
Sir Alexander McRobert, who is the ARBITRATION TREATY WITH
LLD, of Aberdeen and an F.R.G.S. Be- Woollen Mills Co, Ltd., Cawnpore, is an
fore going to Cawnpore in 1884 he held the appointment of Neil Arnott Lecturer in Experimental Physics at the Mechanics Institution, Aberdoon, and was Lecturer in Chemistry in Robert Gordon's College, Aher deen. He was the pioneer of the movement for providing sanitary dwellings for factory workers in India.I
AMERICAN ACTION IN MEXICO.
REVOLUTIONARY GENERAL SHOT.
WASHINGTON, January 14th..
FORTHCOMING EVENTS.
The Gorman fleet shall be either sunki or divided among the allies All Zeppe tire and Zeppelin hangars should be burned. German colonies shall be appor tioned as trophies to the nation which conquered them.
TWO SURPRISES,
SPEECH BY LOID ROSEBERY
Lord Rosebery, in the course of a stir- ring speech at Edinburgh at the opening of a club for colonial soldiers, said he did not like the words. i
colonials." He thought we had ex colonies and punged them from the language long ago, substituting the magnificent words
dominion and commonwealth," ex pressing the grand Empire which sprang from the British Isles. He regrettod, and all friends of the Empire regretted, that the words were creeping in again.
The war had two surprise. The Ger mans visited us with genial smiles and Judas kines. Their chief came with his chief spy amid the acclamation of a simple-hearted nation. Bland deputa tions came calling us the Teuton's bro there. Crowds of oily burgomasters and silver-tongued professory came preaching Noon-The Hongkong and Wampos Dock amity and brotherhood. Yet Germany
· Co., Ltd., General Meeting.
TO-DAY
Wednesday, 19th Jan. :-
the enemy and checking -his--invasion: The State Department announces that Remember our beloved Russia cannot the Americans have captured General bo assured of independence or develop Rodriguez, second to General Villa in com ber resources without gaining a decisive mand of the Mexican Revclutionists, who Memrs. Hughes & Hough," victory." Consequently there can be no are said to have murdered a British sub-Tuesday, 1st Feb- achieved at whatever pains. peace without victory which must be
MR LLOYD GEORGE AND THE MUNITIONS,
LONDON, January 14th.
ject named Peter Keane. Orders have been given for his execution,
General Almeida and several other of General Villa's chieftains have also been captured. General Almeida was shot im mediately.
There are indications that the British authorities are beginning to realize the difficulties that face the ordinary middle- class married man who wishes to join the Army, His patriotism draws him to the recruiting station; his responsibilities to his landlord and to his wife and family Lo his New Year's message Mr. Lloyd
EL PASO, January 14th. pull in the other direction. Yet at this George sends warmest groetings to our Er President Huerta has died here. point the clerk and the commercial en valiant allies," He adds, The time is. Martial law Has been proclaimed. The ployés can be more easily spared than the soon coming when on both fronts we shall police, American soldiers and civiliang artisan. Sir Alfred Mond and others are face the enemy under conditions of com- are rounding up the Mexicans with the urging on the Government the necessity of plete equality as regards munitions and object of evicting them from the city. BE THAT TRACKERLINES WORD THE 43134 13 6 of giving such assistance as is possible by with the numerical advantage on our There have been numerous fights, and PRITAMOTT-BRANSPAZZIED TO ALL GENUINE JACKETS MAEY ON HAYING THERAPJOM
granting a moratorium for rent
side
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many have been admitted to hospital.
was all the time plotting for a war which meant the ruin and devastation of the That was our surprise, but Germany's foul idea of conquest, God helping us, would never be realised, con el
3 p.m.-Anetion of Booths and afatsheds by Prussia sent spies and emissaries every- But Germany also had her surprises. where to India, Egypt, Canada, end Australia, but with what result They leaped up as with a common impulse the moment war was declared, and rushed to the ssistance of the mother country, Como weal or come woe, the British Ez- pire was a fact with which the universa had got to deal. We were able to con- front any danger while we stuck together. The valour of the overacas troops at the
11.3)am. The West Point Building Co, Ltd, Aleating of Shareholders at the Ofces of Meats. Jarding, Blather & Co, Ltd. 11.45 The Hongkong Central Estate, Ltd. Meeting of Shareholders at the Offices of Messrs. Jardine, Matheson & Co., Ltd. Neon-The Hongkong Land Investment and
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Lord Rosebery added: "A gentleman named Ford, who, he believed, made per- ambulators, was coming with oil for the troubled waters. He hoped that Mr. Ferd would not got into mischief."
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