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THE ROYAL RED WARBANT. HONOURS FOR BRAVE NURSES.
A notice in the Gazette states that H.M.
SHIPPING NOTES. JAPANESE STEAMER MISSING.
TOTÁL LOSS FEARED
The Hokoku-marn, 6.000 tons, owned by
regarded as lost
FREIGHT MARKET,
Messrs. Snowmas & Co., of Hongkong, in their freight circular dated 4th March state:-
The past fortnight has been fairly active,
FAR EASTERN MEN AND THE WAR.
Lance-Corporal Walter T. Cundall, th Manchester Regiment, killed in action in Gallipoli on June 5th, was the third son of the late C. H. Cundall, of Manila.
Major I. N. Bray, Acting Lieut. Colonet of the West. Riding Regiment, and. formerly Commandant of the Shanghai Volunteer Corps, was mentioned in do-
Major Edward Colson, 41st Dogras, has ́ died of wounds received in Mesopotamia. en January 13-14, aged 41 years. He saw. active service in China in 1900, for which.. Captain B. D. Rushbroke, 3rd Battalion. he was awarded the medal, attached 1st Battalion, Suffolk Regiment, who was previously reported wounded and is now reported killed, was formerly in. the service of the British North Borneo. Company..
the King has abrogated the rules and Messrs, Suzuki & Co., Kobo la mise but, owing to the scarcity of tonnage, busi regulations governing The Royal Bed On November 20th last she left Singapore
for England with 4,100 tons of wheat ship-ness has become still more difficult to On effect, although several markety have been Cross decoration, instituted by the late ped at Partland, Oregon, on board. Queon Victoria in 1883, and has established the following day wireless information was offering substantial advances and the rate
received stating that in view of the in- from Saigon to this, in the renewed despatches on January 1st. in their place a decoration with the same crossing dangers in the Mediterranean, the and jumped to a level beyond all. ex- title, but having different rules, and divid-Hokoku-mary was going round the Cape. Pectations. The closing rate only a fort- cd into two classes. The first decoration. She was to have arrived at Durban about night ago stood at 65 cents-which was in which the number of awards is not to January 10th, but nothing has been heard then the highest ever heard of-but same exceed two per cent, of the total estadiah of her up to date. Her owners have tried in the interval risen to 82 cents per ment of nutses, will consist of a cross on all possible means to obtain news of her, pieul, and it is noteworthy that there is still a strong demand for additional ton- guelled red, edged with gold, and bear-but-tone purpose. She is new generally nage at this rate, not only for prompt, but jug the words "Faith, Hope, Charity."
also for forward loading, There seems to The Royal and Imperial effigy will oppeng
be, indeed, little hope of rates declining in relief in the centre. Or the 'reverso will
for some time to come; on the contrary, the be the Royal and Imperial Cipher and
scarcity of tonnage will be felt more than Crown in relief. The second class decora-
ever, with the season advancing and the tion, in which the number of awards shall
re-opening of the Northern ports shortly, which will again give liners sufficient good also not exceed five per cent, of the total establishment of nurses, will be of the saine
employment in their own sphere, form and size as the first class, but will be of frosted silver, and shall have superim posed upon it a Maltese Cross camelled red, not exceeding half its dimensions. In this case the reverse will bear the words Faith, Hope, Charity. The cross in both classes will be attached to a tiark blus
in a bow and worn on the left shoulder. It will be competent for His Majesty to con for either of these decorations upon any thembers of the nursing services without restrictione ag to rank, or upon other per
The steamer is insured for Y-450,000 with a Japanese company. Her cargo is insured for Y.300,000, while the life-sur- ange effected by the crew V.50.000.
Acevo,
amounts
"KENKON MARU" LOST.
VARYING ACCOUNTE
to
storan
were
$15,000 lumpsu while on a voyage from Marseilles to Baltic of medium-sized vessel at mars and only 11 of her crew
SAIGON/SINGAPORE: - No Philippine reened and landed at Plymouth,
The scamer is the Kakun-mart XI.,ned tonnage being procurable for prompt Saigon to Cebu on basis of 30.500 piculs at 3521 tons, owned by Mr. Inui Shinbeiding, a local vessel secured a freight of Kohe. He bought her for Y:175,000 in
Atitutes also the highest on record in this June, 1913. She was on a French charter the rate of $1.10 per picul, which con- since November last. No insurance was direction. effected on her, and the loss of the steamer alone is estimated at Y.1,500.000 at the present, high prices,
TRADING WITH THE ENEMY.
Commander E. J Headlam, Royal Indian Marine, has been appointed to a temporary commission in the Royal Navy, Headlam served with the China Expedi and pasted to the Hyacinth. Commander
tion, 1900, and was mentioned' in" General. Lots of other freights, which cannot Guselee's despatches for good service Off possibly stand anything equal to what Taku, Commander Headlam won distine tion another line by saving from drown- According to a London dispatch, the Snigou and Bangkok are offering, have, of
ing a Sepoy who fell overboard from a Japanese steamer Kenkon-maru, during a course, been altogether negiceted.
Rice export Tr Saigon fecin 1st of transport. He was awarded the Royal heavy storm in the Atlantic shipped a
Hemine Society's medal for his galluntry. great deal of water, and, her pumps brenk-January to 3rd of Febrizare amounts to a
Paymaster Augustus E. Tabateau, riband edged red of one inch in width, tieding down. was on the point of sinking, total of 64-430 tons, as compared with
when in Glasgow steamer arrived on the 51,600 tons during same period last year. Royal Navy, one of the victing of the de- lowered her boats, and rescued her Quotation atand," for March/April ship-struction of the ill-fated cruiser Natal, was a voteran of the Boxer Rebellion, 1900, in crew of 38, who have been landed at Plyment $4.05 per picul, fo.h. Saigon,
against $4.20 for corresponding date last which he so distinguished himself that he mouth,
receive six years accelerated promotion, A San Francisco dispatch gives a differ-year, song engaged in nursing daties, whetherent version of the accident, and says the Saigon/Singapore has also seen the which left him at the ting of his death the subjects ay foreign persons, who may he
Keabonar ren aground in a
of hge. He landed from the battleship recommended for special devotion and com
Centurion, took part in the advance to- petency displayed in their nursing duties
youngest paymaster in the fleet dis peace
the relief of Peking, and was mentioned in. with the army in the field, or in the naval and litary hospitals. Recipients of the
despatches by Admiral Sir E. H, Seymour first class decoration will bo designated
(China medal). members of the Royal Red Cross, and will be entitled to the letters R.R.C. after their names, and those who receive the second cless decoration will he designed Associates of the Royal Red Cross, and will be entitled to the letters A.K.R.C. after their names.
It will be competent for His Majesty to confer either of the decorations upon any ladies, whether sub- jects or foreign persons, who may be re- commended as having valuutarily under THE Undersigned are prepared to May taken the duties of spitals in the treat some of their Tregunter Mansions (Maying or assisting in hospitals for treat Road) Flats to suit intending tenants. The ment of sick and wounded soldiers aud Flats have first-class appointments which sailors of the army and navy, of the Indian include English Baths and Kitchen ranges, Military Forces ur of the Naval Military hot water supply and water-closets. They Forces of the self-governing deminions are of two kinds, viz.: Flata with 2 Bedrooms beyond the seas, for having performed and 2 Sitting Rooms and Flate with 3 Bed- rooms and 1 Sitting Room. The latter are valuable services with Red Cross or Specially suitable for Bachelors. Arrange kindred societies at home or abroad, or as ments could be made if desired for the use, having otherwise rendered eminent services common with certain other tenants, of the in the core of sick and wounded soldiers. AD and sailors of the army and navy adjoining fresh water swimming bath.
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OFFICES in King's Buildings.
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LIGHTHOUSE,.
Two men, a woman and three children were fonod starving in a lighthouse on the Mexican coast by
the Ward liner Mexico, which has arrived at New York from Vera Cruz, Ono woman had died from hunger. The living existed on fish and water for fifteen days.
"YUBARI-MARU" AGROUND.
BANGKOK-There is a better enquiry from Bangkok to this, and linors are now obtaining 70 cents per picul inside and 63 cents per pieul outside bar loading.
DALNY/CANTON-Charterers after re The Yuhormara, 4,072 ans, built Inpeated effort, have been unable to secure 1894, owned by the Hokkaido Colliery the necessary tonnage for prompt loading, Steamship Company, ran aground bend us the middle of this month, business Magoshima in the early morning of Februapen by the middle
She passed safely through the from Dainy had in consequence to be ary 16th,
The given up altogether. Osumi Straits, Kyushu, at 11 p.m. steamer is reported to be badly water. logged. She was on the homeward voyage from Sabang, Sumatra, where she took on board iron, machinery, and about 1,000 & German tons of general cargo from
An official of the steamer interne 'there, Mitsui Bussan Kaisha, the charterers of the steamer, is quoted as saying that he believes it will be quite easy for the steamer to get off the rocks, and so far no serious damage has been done to the cargo,
TIME-CHARTER: The s. Varg. 2,000, tong D/W 1/b, has been chartered for 12 months at $22,000 per month with May delivery.
COAL FREIGHTS:-Tonnago from Japan to this is not urgently wanted, any size prompt or forward, and as much as Y.5.00 could probably be obtained for a spot bont. Sau TONNAGE ON THE BERTH:--Note.
LONDON MARKET.
Messrs. Snowman & Co.'s latest advices
DRUG SMUGGLING ON INDO-received from London, dated 21st January,
CHINA SHIPS.
RECORD CASE AT CALCUTTA,
1916, are as follows —
We confirm our last week's freight report of the 14th inst., since when all arkets have further increased, and the As important haul of opium, breaking position is getting most serious,
Numerous proposals have been put for all provious records, was effected by the Calcutta Customs Preventive Staff onward with a view of relieving the situa tion, but they have all proved impractic board the Indo-China steamer Luisang, on January 9th.
Sonio Customs Preventive Officers able, and although our Government is re- quisitioning tonnage freely now for the But they had kept the light burning. fified the trap-door leading to the earrings of food, this only seems to have the As the Jerico was passing the West passage under the engine-room to find as Triangle Lighthouse, 150 miles from Pro-many as twenty-one bags of opium, weigh-effect of increasing rates in other markets, FAR EAST-As we anticipated, these greto, and on the Yucatan cost of the Gulling 3 cwt, valued at about Rs. 18,000,
It must have freights can now be considered as having of Mexico, Captain O'Keefe, on the bridge, cleverly concealed there. Terrace, happened to look towards the light, which taken the smugglers days to carry this arrived on a basis of 200/-on d.w., which was five miles away, and saw a signal quantity aboard the ship. The opium was figures is now offering from Philippines 187/0 from flying the international code letters apparently intended for China, and if it and Saigon with actual business done at
N.J., which mean Need assistance i had been successfully smuggled there, it 100/- from Saigon, and
Kolsichang. Bean inerchants have had to mediately." The light is on a barren would have fetched soroething like 200 per withdraw from the market, as they are island, and Captain O'Keefe divined that cent: profit to all concerned. food was needed,
unable to compete with rice and copra freights.
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(90 Hongkong, 19th October, 1915,
ASAHI
DAI NIPPON BREWERY
The previous week a big haul of cocaine A lifeboat was stocked with beef, flour, was made in the same steamer. In that in eggs, and coffee, and a crew under Second stance the copaine was stowed away in a Officer Hussell rowed to the light, accounters in the bow. of the ship and covered panied by the ship's surgeon.
over with planks, the joints being neatly cemented. But the freshness of the joints roused the suspicion of a Customs officer. When the planks were removed he found cocaine valued at about Rs. 9,000, cleverly concealed underneath,
One of the inen said it was customary for a Mexican tenilor from Vera Cruz to visit the light every two months and leave provisions, but for some reason, probably the war, no beat had gone to the light in four months.
The men and women caught what fish
BEER they could, but became so ill and weak that in a few days all would have perished. Tho Merico wirelessed their predicament to Progreso, and waited for the reply that the message was understood before she con- tinued her voyage,
CO. ITOKIO
JAPAN
OBTAINABLE AVERYWHERE BOLE AGENTS-
MITSU · BUSSAN KAISHA. KONGKONG,
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JAPANESE NAVAL STRATE- GIST.
•
INDIA-There is practically no business
to report, as the tonuage that they wor chants expected to secure after their ro tense from requisitioning in the Mediter- raneau has been ordered to Australia in TIME-CHARTER:-There have been one or ballast to bring home wheat at 110/- two boats reported. Charterers are open for tonnage for the trip home delivery On January 8th a Customs Preventive States, re-delivery U.R., French Atlantic, officer effected an uzusually larg, haul of for which they are offering 52/8, and for cocaine on board the Indo-Chins steamer
12 months' trading as much as 35/- has Fatshing. The drug was found concealed been paid for trans-Atlantic business, in the engine-room, and a Chinaman, who Small boats Are readily obtaining anything. was in chargo' of the room, was arrested. up to 12/6 for trading between this coun The scized cocaine weighs 232 ounces and a
try and Mediterranean not east of Sicily. valued at about Rs. 14,000,
ALLIES' FORTIFICATIONS AT
SALONIKA.
GUN PRACTICE.
Information has been received from the Military authorities that gun practice will DEPARTURE FOR EUROPE.
be carried out in Hongkong sa under, Vico-Admiral Akiyama Baneyuki, Direc- during the month: On Tuesdays, the 7th tor of the Naval Bureau in the Navy De- 14th and 21st March-From Mount Davis, partment, who in the Russo-Japanese war in a Westerly direction, between the hours alled an important Staff office under Ad- of 10 am, and 2 p.m. On Mondays and miral Togo, has been relieved of his post, Thursday, the 13th, 20th and 23rd March: and commissioned to proceed to Europe. From Stonecutters, in a Westerly direc On March 20th, accompanied by Com-ion, between the hours of 10 am. and g mander Yamanashi Katsuneshin, Vice. On Friday, the 10th March:--From Admitsi Akiyama will leave Tsuruga fer Devil's Peak, in a South-Easterly direcwho saw the preliminary works say that Europe vid Šiberia, The Vice-Admiral is tion, between the hours of 10 am, and 2 On Monday, Wednesday, and Fri. recognised as one of the ablest strategists day, the 13th, 15th, and 17th March- in the Japanese Navy. In a Press inter From Pakshawan, in an Easterly direc. view he says regarding his trip:-
p.m.
I am proceeding to Europe to inspection, between the hours of 10 am and 2 the military and technical conditions. All junks, ships and ather vessels
are to keep clear of the ranges, the warring nations, I shall be back in about serou menths, or before the end of the year at the latest.
in
I shall first stop pricced via Petrogen, and then
Sweden to Britain, France, and Italy, and
if possible, to the Balkans, Egypt and
GERMANS AND SWISS -NEUTRALITY
The Morning Posts Budapest corres- perdert sends au account of the position at Salonika, which is supplied to the mili- The latter is particularly struck with the tary journals by an escaped Hungarian. French trenches between Salamanli and the Salonika-Doiran line, Greek officers Sarigoel the first and second statlong on
these show that the communication trenches and the underground positions will with stand any German artillery and provide easy movement of great gung between different well-hidden xmplacements. The man positiong in Flanders are comparalle Greeks do not believe that even the Ger with the Allies' fortifications in Salonika. They anticipate that the defences will shortly extend to Kilindir,
The Anglo-French force posseses tho most powerful artillery. Greek military Signor Giuseppe Bevione, writing in opinion is that after perfecting their works in the Allied troops, adequately strength- neighbourhood will next engage my attenthe Gazzetta del Popolo. makes an
on, and I shall then cross the Atlantic, teresting revelation in regard to unseened, will effect a junction with the and, after a short study of naval affairs in cessful German efforts to violate Swiss The United States, return home. The trip neutrality at the beginning of the war is to last for only about seven months, bat, Signor Boviono states that he has the best as five months can be devoted to purposes possible authority for the assertion that of inspection, I believe I shall be able to the German Minister at Berne, on 4th gain satisfactory results. I shall see as August, 1914. made a formal demand to much as possible of the actual conditions the Swiss Government for permission to n the war zones. In Sweden I expect I send German troops through Switzerland hall be able to get a fairly good insight in an effort to encircle Belfort The into the military affairs of Germany and Federal Government refused firmly, and Austria-Hungary, and especially of the warned Germany that any such attempt
would meet with armed resistance. German Nary"
Tho
EXTENSION OF THE LIST TO NEUTRAL COUNTRIES,
In the House of Commons on January 27th Mr. Booth asked the Secretary for Foreign Affairs if the Trading with the Enemy (Extension of Powers) Act bad yet been put into operation in any neutral
Lord R
Lord R. Cecil: A department called the Foreign Trade Department of the Foreign Office has been forined under the control of Mr. Worthington Evans to deal with the preparatory work has been performed. working of the Act, and a great deal of Apart from this, many firms have been pat on black fists in China, Siam, Persia, Morocco, Liberia, and Portuguese East Africa; and in many cases trade has been diverted from emeniy firias. The first of the statutory black lists under the extended powers recently conferted by the Trading with the Enemy (Extension of. Powers) Act will be published shortly.
HONGKONG VOLUNTEERS.
CORPS ORDERS BY LT.-OOL, A. CHAPMAN, V.D..
JOINED.
1-Private A. E. Martin (late H.K.V.C. and 2nd CL.I.Y.) has rejoined the Corps, is re-allotted Corps No. 1963, and is posted to Scouts Co, (No, 2. Sectiou.)
LEAVE.
2.-No. 1975 Sapper G. Mavor is granted. leave of absence from 3rd March, 1010, to 3rd September, 1916.
BELCHER'S SECTION. 3.Members of Relcher's Section are specially requested to attend the drill on Tuesday, 7th instast, a 7.30 u.m. sharp.
PARADES. 4-Parades for to-day (Monday).
7.00 A., and 5.30 pm, Members of Signalling Section Order dated 3rd December. 1915-Mursa leg and Morso lamp practice at Headquar ters.
5.30 p.m. No. 2 Section Scouts Co. (all meinbors)-Machine gun instruction on Kennedy Road Range: Remainder, if
DETAIL.
5. On duty to-day: Centre Section
M. G. Co. Orderly Officer: Lieut, Danby,
G. E. STEWART, Capt.,
Adjutant, H.K.V.C..
NOTICE.
·UNITED SERVICES HOCKEY LEAGUE.
The following team has been selected to represent the H.K.V.C, in a match v, 68th Co. R.G.A at Happy Valley, on Monday, March 6th-Lo.-Opls. Viveash and Ed- monds. Pies. Bulmer Johnson, Redmond. Mitchell, Brayshay, Brand, Sim, Dyer Ball, Evans, and Sara. Bully off, 4.45 p., sharp. Colours: Khaki.
HONGKONG POLICE RESERVE HUSKETRY PART IX. DANGES E, AND F, ONLY.
SUNDAY, MARCH 12TH, Leave Blake Pier 9.00 a.m.-Al N. C..
Officers.
Platoons of No. 1 Company. Leave Blake Pier 1.00 pan.-Nos. 1' and 2
by those who have fired Ranges A to D. N.Ranges E and F will be fired only
The following Ponies have been presented.
to this detachment:-
· MOUNTED POLICE,
Mr. Ellis Kadoorie-Shropshire Chief.. Baroda Chief, Askill, Lazarus, Bin janin, Searchlight. Odd Fellow, and
-ose grey-pony..
Roa, Sir Paul Chater:-Blackdiamond
Dahlia and Matobless Dahlia, Hon. Mr. D. Landale:-Tinker and
Little Jack Horner.
Mr. J. Gibb:-Mascotte. Mr. A. David:Lucky Gem Messrs. Thomas and Sedgwick-Harry
Hawke..
PLATOON PARADES.
Italiang frem Albania who will rece an offensive with a view to the liberation of Serbia. The correspondent adds that the Salonika situation is viewed with un-
parade at Water Police Station on easiness at Budapest. The presence of the No. 2 Platoon, No. 1 Company will
Tuesday, March 7th, at 4.45 p.. Allies engages an immense army. railways which are expected to relieve the
3.10 p. on March 10th, prior to sufferings of the people at home are over. They will draw Service Rifles Station at
Roats-March... burdened with supplying troops, even the Constantinople express which, loaded with
F. C. JENKIN,
-D.S.P. (R.). war materials for Sols, returns crowded
with wounded:
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