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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, APRIL 15, 1915.
THE BRITISH OFFENSIVE. aleo been much used by them to light up the surrounding country and give warning of an attack.
March 9.
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Until further notice on Letters, BoxDS or Parvels for Belgium, Brazil, Orale,
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SHIPPING NEWS.
ARRIVED.
Yodo Matis, Jop.... 1,350, F. Hadzimoto, 14th last Bangkok, 5th instant Roo-Chinese.
The services to Germany, Austria, and gjeld, Norw. ., 910, Hellosas, 13th ist. Shanghai, 10th inst., General-- Q.M.S.N. Co. Empire, Br. u.a. 2,843, E. Pelaber, 15th fnot.
Moji, Geo...-G. L. & Co.
Our patrole have taken every advantage of this situation to Montenegro or Malta can be accepted for Dosporate Fighting in the Dark. molest. the enemy, and afford him no rest. They orawl up and throw band-grenades among the German working parties, give them no respite from sniping, fire rille their Colonies, and to the Ottoman Em- grenades into the trenches, and pire are suspended as are also the Farcel have in general contrived by these Post services to Franco & Filogiau. mesas to estaulish so great a superiority that while no German can show himself, our men can
Mails for Europo via Siberia arojnow be expose themselves with comparing despatched from Shanghai, on Tues- days at Noon, and Wednesday & Satur. tive immunity..
daya st9 p.m.
Comparative quiet has prevailed on the British front during the past few days..
During the night of the 45 some fighting took place on our It will be re- left east of Ypres. membered that on February 21 the Germans exploded a mine under one of our trenches and Occupied about 40 yardsofour line.
Since that dato we had been engaged in our turn in counter mining, and on the evening of the 4th our mine was exploded, killing practically every man in the trench. An assaulting party then stormed the position with the bayonet, while others followed armed with bombs; the commoni cation trenches were bicoked with wandbag", and barricades were aled erected across the ends of the portion we had gained.
After a conflict with bomba, Bayonete, and machine-guns had raged around these barricades for some hours in the darkness we evacuated the trench, having rendered it untenable for the enemy. The garrison had been about 25 men, who were probably all killed, except four, who were taken prisonera.
On the morning of Friday last the French concluded their operations in the neighbourhood of Notre Dame de Lorette, some distance beyond our right flank; whereby all the trenches lost by them on Wednesday were retaken and heavy losses inflicted on the enemy, including nearly two hundred prisoners and several machine guns.
On the British front there was considerable abelling about Neuve Eglie and Ploegstert in our can- tre, but no action of any other kind took place.
On Saturday & vigorous and sustained bombardment of the German tronchea on our left in the neighbourhood of St. Eloi was
A good many statements have been made at different times: about the condition of the enemy's
Ca and after the 12th inst., Parcels for
Chigaen, Chineas s. 1,177; W. Ross, 15th inst.- Shanghal, 10th inst. Gen.— G.M.8.N. Co. Hulchow, Br. s. 1,222, Shane, 15th inst -Teatain, Geo.-B. & 3.
Hitachi Máru, Jap. e.s. 4,031,8. Tominaga, 14th intManila, 12th instant, Gen.-N.Y.K.
Tacoma Maru, Jap... 3.830, Hamada, 14th inst. Manila. 12th instant, Gen-0.5.K.
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WEATHER REPORT.
On the 19th at 11.30-The depression has passed into the Pacifle and the anti- ayelone had advanced eastward to the neighbourhood of Tokyo, Pressure bos laoressed quickly over Japan and given way in varying degree over the remainder of the area.
Hongkong Rainfall for the 24 hours ending at 10 a.m. to-day, 0,09 inches.
FORECAST FOR THE 24 HOURS ENDING AT NOON TO-MORROW,
Distriot.
Forecast.
J
1 Hongkong and Neighbour-winde,
hood
Kanohow, Hr. a. 1,222. J. Gibbs, 15th inst. 2 Formoen Channel.............
Shanghai, lith fart, Gen-B
Tuesday's despatch connects with the moral. It is true that the svi Trans-Siberian weakly express at Hir. dence of individual prisoners has bie; the others connect with Post trains. from time to time presented a pic- ture of extreme depression pre- vailing in the enemy's ranke. There is probably a basis of truth the following places will not be accepted in these statements, but as a pic for transmission by Port unless accom- "ture of the general condition of panied by the Export Permit in secord-
the enemy's moral this descrip-ance with Form No, I contained in the Daijin tion is misleading and, indeed,cond schedule of the Declaration of most dangerous.
ultimate Destination Ordinance of 1915
MAILS DÜB.
The plain truth is that, although Every place in Europe or on the Modi- the enemy's effectives in the Westerranean or Black Seag, with the excep are much reduced in comparison ton of those situated in Russia, Belgium, with those possessed by him some France. Spain Portugal, the United months ago, and although cats are Kingdom, or any British possession or increased, he is still holding an en Protectorate. ormous extent of front here, whilst carrying out operations on a huge scale in the East, and, in spite of these gigantic efforte no signs of Siberia, Luchow, 16th Inst.. weakening are yet visible in the moral of the German troops taken as a whole. Nor, if we put our- selves in their place, can we fail to see that there is as yet no reason why an intensely brave, Swatow, determined, and well-organised army like that of the Germans Japan via should feel discouraged.
.!
The Kaiser can choose at will
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16th April. 9 a..
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16th inst., 10 a.m.
phant appearance in the presence Bangkok-Per BOILKFOS, 16th inst. 10 of bis troops. They are fighting in an enemy's country rained and devastated by the passage of their armies. The falsehoods told them by their superiors, the tales of
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arried on throughout the day. victories in the Preas, have all pro" Swatow, Amoy & Foochow-Per HAI. Kaifong for Haiphong via Pakhai
The effect was considerable. The helle could be seen bursting in trenches and blowing away rapets and cries and groans were heard. One German soldier, xuable to stand it longer, ran Jowards our lines holding up his hande and surrendered.
dused an atmosphere of complete illusion Their enemy appears to them to be exhausted and engaged in a last despairing effort to delay the inevitable decision.
It is difficult for English people to realise what a national war means to a Continental nation.
Austro-
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TAN, 16th Inst. noon Philippine Islands, Australia, Now Zealand, Tasmania, and New Guinea via Thursday Is. -Par NIKKO MARU, 18th April, 3 p.m.
SATURDAY, 17th April,
Holhow & Pakhol-Fer WENCHOW,
17th April 9 s.m
Choyanng for Canton
Kanchow for Canton Liangchow for Shpagbal Boshu Maru for Anping via Bwatow
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.. Per sa. Empire from MojMr Booth, follo Mr & Mrs and Miss Commins, Mr & Mrs Sarigno Ross, Martin.
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four centre the heavy ahelling Every man, women, and child is Haiphong-Fer JADE, 17th inst. 9 a.m. was maintained. In this area many incendiary shells continus doing his or her part. When the to fall. On our right there was men go to fight the women' and also a severe oannonade both ebildren carry on their work at home. Such is the spirit in from our güne and those of the which Germany ie facing this Fhillpplae I-Per YUENSANG, 17th B Henry, C. Thomomson, Rev W Suy.
enemy.
Sunday sed quietly. The village and neighbourhood of Wytaohsets were in the course of the day bombarded by one of our heavy howitzers with great effect. So dense were the columns of smoke and dust which rose hundreds of feet into the air that, although a strong breeze was blowing, they hang like a pall over the village for a quarter of an hour before dispersing.
struggle.
Halphong-Por KEIJO, M., 17th inst.
0.171.
inst., p.m. Straits, Burmah, India via Calcutta---Per
HAKATA M, 17th inst, 4 p.m..
Sa
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No doubt economio and other factors have had a great effect
Shanghai, and North" China upon the civilian population in
(Europe via Siberia) -Per KANCHOW, 17th April,3 p.m. Germany, and there is a very marked differeros between the
(Tientsin-Pukow Service Shanghal 3. expectations with which they P. O. Wednesday, 21st lost. entered upon the war and those they now cherish, but it is im poreible to say that either they or the army have yet definitely lost confidence in ultimate success.
This confidence will only be Swatow, Amoy and Foriposa via Tamsui --Per DALJIN M., 18th inst. 9 overthrown and the moral of the troops will only be shaken by the Swatow-Per HAIOHINO,185k (nat.9 a.m consciousness of orushing defeat in the field. But this end can only be attained by ever-increas-
Owing to the accuracy of our artillery fire the enemy has been howing great parvousness at cer- sain points on our left centre dur ing the last few nighte. Rapid rifle fire has been opened by the Germans "from time to time, ing pressure of vast numbers of
which, however, bus generally men and guns throughout the ceased after a few rounds from our coming months. gans, Searchlights and flares bave
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FRIDAY, 23rd April.
Labuan
5 29.92 70
20.02 170
6a 28.79 75 94 se
CW.JEFFRIES, Director. Hongkong Observatory, April 15.
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1 Barometa, reduced to 32 degrees Fahrenheit on the level of the sea in in- ches, tenths and hundredths.
2 Temperaturo, in the shade, in degrees! Fahrenheit.
3 Humidity. percentage of saturation the Humidity of air saturated with mois ture being 100
4 Direction eß Wind, to two points, 5 Force of Wind, according to Beaufor Scale.
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