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the piiless thrust of cold steel, It would give us the victory, for however intrepid and steady are the troops we fight againal, there are no soldiers in the world able to resist the Turcos' bayonet obarge.

THE HONGKONG telegraph, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1914.

ed before the British to Bara

The British capfared three DAIRY FARM NEWS.

The British caplared three officers and a number of soldiers.

The details of the combat at band were not very fall, but it was said that the British made a brilliant bayonet charge, despite the heavy fire from quick-firing game.

"My fegiment's efforts, alss, The board of the Carlton and were broken by quick-firers akil

The 27th Panjabis suffered Ritz Hotels in ndor and of the fully hidden in the ruins of on Hyde Park Hojul have decided to old factory. We were obliged heavily.

Roumanian Attitude. give to all married men who have to fall back, and we suffered joined colours 50 per cent. of heavily, but we have the consola- The Bakharest correspondent their salaries, and in respect of tion of esying we made enormous of the Cologne Gazette telegraphe the sentiment of the unmarried mog who have any one gapa" in the Kaiser's crack that

Roumanian people is entirely pro dependent apon them, these deregiments."

All the wounded at Charleroi Russian; it will direct at the pendente will receive the same

Flo Practically all the agree that while the German rifle moment of decisive potion, the praparia berths will be kept open for the shooting was poor, they used the Government, which will not be with great in influenced by the personal venti men on their return. These or quick-firer

ments of King Charles. The rammemento apply, of course, only telligence.

people of Roumania and Greece to ab ea FOIS,

are most hostile to Germany and Halfrown For a Newspaper. There is almost a Napoleonic

Austria.

The War and Suez Canal Dues,

The Foreign Office has received a communication from the Suez an Canal Company's office in London noma teach about (authentic story from a very stating that payments on account

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We beg to notify our cus- tomers that on and after 14th inst: our amended prices (as approved by the Food Com mittee) will come into force,

All existing price lists are hereby cancelled.

Amended copies can now be had on application.

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It is announced that Major remote village Edex An of transit dues can he made at Richardson has cffered his services enterprising inhabitant blogoled Messrs N. "M. Rothschild and to the War Office to place a num- SEPTEMBER, 1914, into the nearest filmown, sons in London. This arrange- bor of trained dogs with the some seven miles Distant; and mont has been working since British Army, which so far bas managed to buy an eilly copy of 1884, and Messrs. Rothschild no military doga, although the GERMAN SUBJECT SUED. A London evening paper with a have been receiving regularly German Army has 2,000 trained' Prosis of Sir Edward Grey's since, and are receiving now, dogs, mostly Airedale terriers and

A Dispute Over Ront. speech. Returning, he sold the payments for account of the German sheep dogs. According paper for half-crown to the company. This regulation was to sa expert, a thousand Airedale landlord of the principal inn, certainly not generally known. terriers for war purposes could be

"This morning, in the Summary. who read its contente alonil to a The Government has also obtained at very short notice. psoked

house

wired to its representative in The Airedale is the most reliable, Court, before Mr. Justice Haze New Zealand Help?? ̈

Egypt that arrangements, had as it requires little sleep, and can land, H. R. Dyson sued J, Koplin, The New

Zealand Sports heen made with the Bank of go for a long time without food or a German subject, to recover $70, Protection League (bay á Reuter Egypt on the following lines: water. Its sense of smell is very alleged to be due for two months message) is promoting a move. That the Treasury will be re- keen and its hearing very acute, rent.

Mr. Otto Kong-sing appeared ment to subscribe a shipload of sponsible for any same placed to enabling it to give an alarm long meat and dairy produce for the the credit of the Suez Canal before any sentry could detect for the plaintiff, and defendant poor people in England who feel Company by the Bank of Egypt the approach of an enemy. Major conducted his own case,

The plaintiff said he lived at the pinch of the rising prices. on account of dues, provided an Richardson was in St. Petersburg

August, when be i-16, Morrison Hill Road, and be The Hon. The mass Mackenzie, equal sum is paid in advance to in the High Commissioner for New the Treasury in London by the spected a number of dogs trained let two rooms to the defendant at Zealand, has received the follow shipping companies, the com- by the Russiane. Every regiment $35 per month. The defendant ing cablegram from his Govern-panies paying the expenses, in the Czar's army bas thirty of owed two months' rent, from June Thie has already been done, and these dogs attached to it for prc-22 to August 22. He had made "All going woll. Order in the detained ships are now pass tection when on outpost duty. repeated applications for the Council issued to-day allowing ing through the Canal.-L. & C. Both the French and Belgian money, bat had failed to get it.

Armies also bave troops of doge The defendant said he rested export of ants, barley, linseed Express, August 17, beans, and peas to any part of his The Times" on the Scrappiness trained by the Customs officers Majesty's Dominions-Massey, Premier"

ment:

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of War News. London, September 7.

The Times in an article strong-

on the frontiera.

Twenty Prizes at Bermuda.

New York, August 14.

Origin of the War. "

ly complaining of the scantiness Cable advices state that within Paris, Aug. 17. The Echo de Paris publishes of the war information allowed to the last two weeks English war revelations regarding the origin be given to the public declares vessels have brought twenty prizes of the war. It says that on the that, whereas public interest in to Bermuda. The largest of them occasion of his las interview with the struggle requires stimulating is a German oil steamer, the late Arel.duke Fransis and deepening, the Government's Liner's Escape from Warships. Warships of twonations, French Ferdinand, William II. wanted to prtos is chilling the enthusiasm

the drag Austria into an adventurous for war. It adds it is more sad German, threatened war, but the Archduke opposed important still that our Overseas return to England of twenty or Dominions, whereon so much thirty British subjects who resoh The German Emperor then depends, should be toki sll that is fed London on the Peninsular and Oriental steamer Pereis. They complained to the Buda Peat permissible.-Ceylon Observer.

left East Africa on the German well The War Commanders. Government, which wee aware of the plot batched against the Archduke.

the scheme.

the rooms on April 22" and paid three monthe' rent in advance, up to July 22, for which be produced the receipts.

Mr. Otto Kong-sing, examining the receipts, said that something had been scratched out, and tho defendant replied that that had

bren dore by the plaintiff's boy,

Evidence was given by P. C Wilsonbolme, of the Roval Naval} Yard Police, to the effect that the fourth defendant was one of the men who came into the yard shortly heard the whistle was blown. He heard the four blaste on the whistle but did not think The defendants denied having that it was a signal of distress.

and called evidence to prove an anything to do with the assault alibi, two of the witnesses giving contradictory evidence.

His Worship said he could not convict on the evidence, and discharged the men,

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TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS,

NOTICE,

Mr. Otto Rong-ing, alter examining the receipts, said there I. the undersigned HORMUS- had been payments for three JEE RUTTONJEE, hereby give months, and therefore only $35 notice that the partnership for was owing. Hethersfore asked merly existing between myself and Jehangir H. Ruttonjee under for judgment for $35.

The defendant said he left the the style of H. Ruttonjee & Son with the plaintiff that the rent June, 1913 and that my interest The various commanders-in- lines Rhenania, and at Port Said rooms, on the understanding was dissolved on the 27th day of and responsibility in the futuro chief of the British, German and they heard the news of war should wait until the war was dealings of that firm ceased on The murder of the Archduke French Forces are all described between France and Germany.Lover. He was detained by the that date.

military police and could not pay I further vive notice that I havo favoured the designs of Germany, as "middle-aged," yet most of The German passengers were 80

opened until the war was finished. He this day revoked all powers of and Francie Ferdinand and bis them are over 60, thus:-British delighted that they wife were the first victims of a Lord Kitebener, 64; Field twenty-five bottles of champagne pointed out that he was unable attorney heretofore given by me conspiracy for which Germany Marshal Sir J. D. French, 64; to celebrate the event, entertaining to leave the Colony.

Bie Lordship gave judgment will be held responsible by | Admiral. Sir J. R. Jellicoo, 55 the British passengers. In the

Rt. Hon. Winston Churchill, Mediterranean French warships for the $35 and 316 costs, and historyGlobe

First Lord of the Admiralty, 40, chased the thecanis, and later, advised the defendant to make Scottish Hospitals. A considerable number cf great German-General H. von Moltke, when the refogees made their houses on the east coast of Scot 66; Admiral Irgenobl, 56. way from Naples to Malta, they arrangements with the plaintiff land are being equipped as naval French-General Joffre, hospitals. Among them are the Admiral B. de Lapagrere, 61, Duke of Sutherland's seat, Dua-

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Killed In Action.

62; encountered the Goében.

French Guamaker Contradicts A Story.

se to payment.

Paris, August 14... M. Schneider, of the Creusot CONSTABLE PROSECUTES

firm, gurumaking the story lately published in Paris

denies

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to my son the said Jehangir H Ruttonjeo and that the said Jehangir H. Ruttonjee has no authority to sign my name.

Dated the 2nd day of October.

1914.

WANTED. WANTED-One or two bar

chelors to share room at the Peak. Good Table, Tennis Court. Apply Reak c/o

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bin Castle; Sir Charles Rose's Major Foster Swatenham, of the ezerit Best, Balnagowan Castle; the Scote Greys, who was killed in Marquis of Linlithgow's seat, action at Mone, wis & cousin of "Hopetoun House; Mr. Stewart Mr. Stamford Rifles, says the Clark's sont Doandas Castle; Malay Mail. and Lord Elphinstone's seat,].' Carberry Tower.

The cathedral at Antwerp bes worth of cannon which the firm Assault Charge Fails for Lack of Tou been equipped with a rapid fire were making for a foreign Power.

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Gun on Antwerp Cathedral.

that he had offered to the French Government as a gift £800,000

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Prize Court Arrangements. With regard to the Prize Court gun and a searchlight to be used M. Schneider says that the guns

Six Chinese houseboys employ. which is to sit at the Admiralty in bringing down German army in question were ordered by

ed at the Naval Yard, Kowloon, shortly to deal with the case of aviators when they start their Russia, and will be delivered.

were charged with sssaulting an the Schlesien, of Bremen, seized flights over the city, and Mme.

Ladian constable, who was posted and taken by a British warship, Datrien, the famona Belgian

outside the Royal Naval Yard.. Theft from A Destroyer. the officials of the Court are woman aviator, bus offered the

The Commanding Officer of a Inspector Gordon said that TO LET.- Kowloon, four rooms, furnished, immediate anxious that it should be koown use of her machine and ber for faturo use that the Court in services to the Belgian army. British destroyer reporta that there was no corroboration of the possession, ront $90 per month. open to the public for the issue The woman may be assigned to while in the Naval Yard, between assault on the constable. He Apply TOUR" Tel K. 186 c/o of write from 10 to 4 daily (Sitar- acout duty but unless it becomes the 24th and the 30th alt., some returned to the Police Station and "Hongkong Telegraph

He (the Inspector) and, days 10 to 1). General business absolutely necessary she will not person stole from the Engineer's reported that be had been assault- is being attended to continuously, be called upon to risk her life. cabin, a silver watch valued $30, ed.

Insurrection in Austria, The inhabitants of Nomur are a silver cigarette case engraved Sergeant Lanighan went to the Rome,⠀⠀ Ang. 28.--Insurrec-indignant over the activities of with "Forget-me-nots" and the Naval Yard and the constable' | PARTICULARS and COND. THIS RARE OLD SCOTCH BLEND IS tionary movements continue in German aviators who have been initiala E.M G., valued $20, and picked out four of the men, while TIONS of the letting by Public the Austrian provinces. Six Ger- dropping bomba into the city.

man and Hungarian regimenta eurrounded and annihilated a Bobemian regiment for refusing to fight against the Servians, French Soldier Describes Rush

**on German Line...

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Called to the Front. Information has been received

in Shanghai that Mr. A. W. U. Pope, formerly general manager

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a patent oigar lighter, silvar the other two was picked out due on sale, to lay of Ontober, DISTINGUISHED BY HAVING A BOUQUET

next day. The complainant day, the 5th plated, valued at $5.

Fire at Tanglin Barracks, was on duty at the time, as an, 1914, at $ p.m., at the Offices of the Public Works Department, Slugapore.

armed guard. There was a fire at Tanglin

The constable, in the witness by Order of His Excellency the AS IN FINE OLD Governor, of One Lot of Crown

of the Shanghai-Nanking Railway, barracks laat evening, saye the box, said the defendants came up Land at Shaukiwan. West, in the had been ordered to the front. Singapore Free Press of Septem- to him and asked to be allowed Colony of Hongkong, for a term Paris, Aug. 28.-To the Matin's Mr. Pope was a colonel of railway ber 21, an altap structure near to pass the barrier where he was of 75 years. correspondent at Chartres, France, engineers (volunteers) in India the Garrison Church, need by the on duty. He would not let them PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.

a colonial infantryman, wounded and he remained on the reasrse chaplain, being burned. The pass and they closed round him

at Obarleroi, related his exper-until recently, when he volunteer military fire fighters, got to work, and best him with bamboos.

iences in the battle.

: ed for active service.

The Indian Troops. New-York reports the arrival

"Wo'marched with our African comrades against the Prussian guard," he said. We advanced in bounds amidst bullets humm- ing, uning every bit of cover we could. We felt intoxicated with

the joy of battle.

of Indian troops in France.

The East African Fighting.

but the Fire Brigade were also Three of the defendante ased summoned, and Supt. Wilson, bamboos. He had been instructed with four maobines, turned out not to fire his rifle, or he would with the customary smartness have done so. He received many Bat the Brigade found the blows and blew his whistle. The

A message from Nairobi, says soldiers, with two jets in opera- defendants, bearing this, ran

the Courrier d'Haiphong, states tion, with the situation well in away, but he managed to hold the

that a strong detachment of hand, and their services were third, who struggled and even-

"I couldn't say how long the ac- Carman troopsoccupied Karangu, therefore not required. The only tually got free.. tion lasted. All remember is that The British forces at Port Florence thing to do was to "damp down"

Sergt. Lenighan said he found

we fred our last ehote within 50, advanced against them. The the fire, and this the soldiers the complainant's bayonet, and yerde of the enemy. Then it was Germane on the River Teso retir succeeded in doing,

some-bambooa in a side channel!

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