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THE WAR!
(Continued from back. of pages 8.) Nov. 8-Teingtau surrenders. Nov. 7 Russians enter East
Prussio.
Nov. 10--The Emion destroyed. Nov. 11-Germans capture Dix
mude..
Nov. 12-Russians cocapy Johon- nisbarg in East Prussia. Nov. 19 House of Commone
votes a new army of 1,000,000 meu, Mera than 1,100,000 men already under arme, ex- clusive of Territoriales, Nov. 23-Bassiane surround Ger-
man corpa south of Lodz.
Nov. 20-British battleship Bul
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wark destroyed by explosion
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WEATHER REPORT.
On the 26th at 10.35-Pressure has in- oroaned moderssaly over. N. China, N. Br. 3,085, A. B. Valentini | Japan and the Loochoos; it has decreased 25th fast, Bombay, 10th instant quickly at the Bonin Islands and slightly
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B. & S. Kello Maru, Jap. 8.a. 1,174, D. Imaidzumi. 26th inst-Halphong, 23rd- Inst., Gen.-Order.
Yeching, Moji. Nestaichun, Shanghai. Cheongwo Woshui, Yokohama. Yahshunting, Shan, hai.
· R. BLACK, Superintendent. Hongkong, March 19th, 1915.
in the Medway River, Ger mans break through Russian oircle near Loda.
Generous Engineers. Dec. 1-German Raiehstag votes
The amount collected by the new credit of five billion Marine Engineers' Guild of Chica marks. King George i towards the Prince of Wales' Flanders.
Bel.
Faad is $10,120 to date. This Dec, 2-Austrians occupy is made up by monthly contribu- grade. Gen. De Wot captur, tions frem members since Säp- ed. Dec. 3-Servisne torn on Aue tember 1, 1914.
trians in three days' battle which ende in a notable Ser- vian victory.
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Des, B-Germaan occupy Lodz. Den, 8-British naval victory off
Falkland Islande. British occupy: Bussorah, in Asia' Minor.
Dec. 9" Gea. Byers, Boer leader, 'killed at the Vaal
Rivor. Dec. 13-British submarine sinks the Messudieb in Dardanelles, Dec. 14-Servians. capture large
Austrian forces.
s
Feb... 6 Allies resolve to npite
financial resources.
Feb. 8-Total British cavaltion
104,000. Turks retreat from Suez Canal. Feb. 10-Germans exepats the
rebel Maritz,
Feb. 17-Onadian. contingent
ladds in France.
War risks are not covered by portal registration or inauranos,
Empire, Br., 2,849, E. Pitcher, 16th inst, -Sydney, 6th inet Gen.-G. L. & Co.
THEPARCEL POST AND INSURED. LETTER SYSTEM TO BRAZIL IS SUS- PENDED.
DEPARTED.
March 25.
The services to Germany, Austria, and their Colonies, and to the Ottoman Em pire are suspended as are also the Farcol Suwa Maru for London vin Singapore Fort kervices to France & Tsingtas.
British Postal Orders are now on sale at the Sai Yung Poon Branch Post Office.
The Publlo are advised to post sarly as there is a danger of late ported correspon denco missing the mall owing to the on- sor bip
The afternoon Mail for Cantorwill close
Fub, 20-27-Over 10,000 Ger- at the General PostUfo at 6 pm. No late
"mana surrender in France. Feb. 27.-Allied Fleet enters the Dardanelles after destructive bombardment.
bag will be alused on board the steamor.
The Pillar Bax formerly at the junction
i
Talabun for Canton
Chiyo Maru for San Francisco vla B'hal Wenchow for t'akhol vis Holhow
for Shanghai Inokow
9. Rickmers for Singapore Kwangsang for Canton Bhaohsing for Canton
Nuada for Bangkok via Singapore Namsang for Sandakan Bonvorhch for Yokohama vin Nagasaki
CLEARANCES AT THE
HARBOUR OFFICE.
March 20.
The antleyclone has strengthened and now appears to be contral over the lower Yangisse valley. A depression is situated to the N.E. of the Bonin Islands.
Moderate monsoon will prevail over the eses sad and south coast of China and the north part of the Obina Ses,
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10a.m. Sist Mar.
Freight & Prage:
L'DON via S'pore, Namur
Penang, Oslombo, Capt. A. Collyer Port Said" and 'Marseilles
1 Hongkong and Neighbour; { winds,
bood
E. & N.E
moderate; SHANGHAI, 10.
MOJI,
KOBE Nellore- generally.
AND YOKO (Capt. J. Gaunt HAMA
about 3rd April
Freight & Page:
about
8th Apr.
noon
10th Apr
Formosa Channel....
N.Ewinds, SHANGHAI
strong.
5 Bouth coast of China bo-) The same
a No. 1. tween H.K. and Lamooks
4 Bouth coast of China ba? The same tween H. and Hainan...) as No. 1..
China Coast Melocrological Reglator. 26th Mar, 2.10.
Station
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March 25.
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Torla Kochi
50.01
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Shanghai
Deo. 15-Austrians evacuate Bel Mar. 1-House of Commons votes of Kimberley and Nathan Roads bas besa Haitan for Foochow via Swatow
grade.
Dec. 16-German cruisers bom-
and
bard Scarborough Hartlepool. Dec. 18-Egypt proclaimed a
British protectorato. Gen. Botha regards Boor rebelliou as at an end. Dec. 20-26-Severe fighting on.
the line of the Bzura River. Dec. 22-French Parliament as
Bembles.
Dec. 23-French Chamber votes war credit of £340,000,000. De 25-British naval and serial raid against Cuxhavon. D: 28 - French occupy St. Georges, near Nieuport. Jan, 1, 1915-British_battleship
Formidable saak in the Channel. Jas,3-French capture Steinbach. Jan. 3-4-Russions wiu decisive
victory over Tarks in the Caucasus, Russians overrun Bakovina.
Jan. 8-French advance across Aisne, north of Spiesona,
Jan. 13-Turke occupy Tabriz.
Chunt Berchtold resigns,
supplementary credit of 37 millions and a fresh credit of 250 millions. March 8.British aeroplanes
attack Ostend, M.reh 0.-Second Canadian con-
tingent lands in England. March 3-10,-Four German sub-
... marines auçuanted for." March 10.-British
capture Neuve Chapelle. March 14.Announced that Ger- man losene in La Bassee region total 10,000 in three days.
14.German. cruiser Dreiden sank of Juan Fer- nandez Island. March 16.-Sir John French
March
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estimates German losses in La Bisse region to be 17,000. March 18.-Briti-h battleships Irresistible and Ocean and French battleship Bouvet saak by flating mines in Dardanelles. Admiralty an- nounces that it has redson to believe the Karlsruhe was snok rff the West Indies in November.
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and Kimberley Road.
Commencing on Saturday, the 27th Inst. email for Canton will be closed at the G P.O. every Saturday, at 6p.m.
The Tamba Maru, with the American Mail, and Mail from London (vis Siberia) of Thursday, the 25ta ult.is due to arrive hore to-morrow.
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1 Barometer, reduced to 32 degrees Fahrenhelt on the level of the sea in in-
Jan. 19-German air fleet bom-March 19.-Russiana enter Memel, Wei-hai-wel & Tientalo-For HUICHOW Persa Nubia for London etc,Sargt & chen, tenths and hundredths,
bards Yarmouth and other March 21.-Fatile Zeppelin raid
Norfolk coast towna;.-
East Prussia.
on Paris.
Jan. 21-General Falkenhayn, March 22.-Przemysl sarrendera
German War Minister, re-igne.
Jan. 24-British naval victory in North Bea: the Blucher sunk. Jan. 28-Germana lose two but- talions at Givency and Cuin- oby.
Jan. 31-Germany inaugurates
· ́ submarine reide on British
shipping.
to the Russians,
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Feb. 3-German destroyer sunk by Russian eubmarine f
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4 Direction of Wlad, to two points
5 Faron of Wind, according to Banafore Scale.
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Proposed Bailing from Hongkong
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The s.s.
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For NEW YORK via SUEZ CANAL.
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