THE WAR,
COUNTRIES ENGAGED.
Germany
Austria
Turkey
against
Britain.
Russia.
France." Belglum.
Japan, Servin.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH THURSDAY, APRIL 22, 1915.
Oct, 12-A Boer commando in
the Cape Province matinice.
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CONSIGNEES
COMPANY.
From SANFRANCISCO HONC- LULU, and JAPAN PORTS.
Oct. 13 Belgiad Government PACIFIO MAIL STEAMSHIP,
transferred from Oetend to Havre. Odi. 14-Allies aconpy Ypres. Battle begins on the Vistula. Oct. 15-Dalond occupied by
the Germana. Oct, 16-British orniser Hawke sunk by German submarice, Oct. 24-Ton days' battle be
fore Warsaw ends in German defeat,
Oct. 27 Rassiane reoconpy
Lodz and Radom. Montenegro. Oct. 20-Turkey begins war on Rusia by naval attacks on Odessa and in the Crimea. Oct. 30-Col. Moritz, rebel leader
driven out of Cape Colony, Nov. 1-German Raval victory
ARMY TERMS EXPLAINED, Army corps is a complete army ón a small scale in itself. The strength varion from 35,000 tr|| 45,000 men. Division is a force of infantry,
cavalry, and artillery, usually with a strength of from 15,000 to 20,000 men. " Brigade is a force of infantry on cavalry. The infantry brigade in from 4,000 to 7,000 strong The cavalry brigade is from 1,000 to 2,000 strong. Regiment of infantry is from A 2,000 to "4,000 strong. cavalry regiment is from 500 to 1,000 men strong. Squadron of cavalry is from 150
to 200 men strong. Battery of artillory in the British and French armies has 8 gads) and about 200 men. In the German Army consists of 4 gune and 150 msn.
In the
Russian Army it consists of guns and 250 men,
PRINCIPAL EVENTS.
Juce 28-Archduke Francis Fer
dinand assassinated,
July 23-Austria sends an ulti-
matum to Servis,
July 31-Russia orders general
mobilisation.
..
Aug. 1-Germany declares war on Russia, French Cabinet orders general mobilisation. Ang. 2 German forces enter Luxemburg. Germany de-
mands free passage through Belgiam..
Aag. 4-England sends ultima-. tam, demanding, observance of Belgian neutrality. Ger- rejects ultimatam. mady German troops attack Liege, Aug. 5-England announces a
state of war with Germany, Aug. 7.-Germans enter" Liego.
French
invade
Alsace.
Tialy
Aug: 8. -
neutrality, 2
southern
reaffirme
Aug. 15. Austriane enter Servis. Japan sends ultimatum to Germany.
Aug. 17.-British expeditionary force completes ite landing ja France.
"
Aug. 19-B-gi ning of battle of
Lorraine
off the coast of Chili. Nov. 3-German (quadron makes a raid on British coast near Yarmouth.
Nov. 4-German erniser, Yorck
S.S.“ MONGOLIA": The above mentioned vessel is expected to arrive on Friday, 3rd instant, at daylight, consignees of cargo are hereby notified to send in their bills of lading for coun- torsignature and take immediate delivery of cargo from along-ido, Cargo impeding discharge will bo landed immediately at con- aigneos" risk and expence,
Cargo remaining on board Saturday, April 24th, 1915 at noon will be subject to landing charges, and if vudelivered. Friday, April 30th, 1915 at noon will be subject to both landing and storage charges.
No Fire Insurance whatever will be effected.
All chafod and otherwise dam- aged cargo will be examined at strikes mine in Jade Bay the above Company's godown Monday, April 26th, 1915, at 10 ard sinks,
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Nov. 5-England and France de-a No claim will be entertained, clare war on Tarkey. Dr unless accompanied by short de- danelles forta bombarded. [livery note or list of exceptions Russians reoccupy Jaroslav, taken at the time of delivery to Nov, 6-Taingtou surrendera. consignees and signed for and on Russians enter East behalf of the Pacific Mail S.S. Co. Nov. 7-
Prussia.
HOTEL LIST. Hongkong Hotel. Abraham, E3 Irving E Adams Mr & Mrs WJones M T
Joseph E M Joseph S M Anderon Gen E Backhouse J H
Kales FH Bauckham EA
L
Belillos, Mre ER Bell GDJ Bena, GA
Beswick Mr & Mrs Black W M Blanch Air. & Mra
Bopp E
Kingle 48
Kungle A S
Lampmau Mr& Mrá
HA
Leggo J
Lloyd GT
Nuja Mr & Mrs. Mann MrR R Mahin K B.
Banward Mr & MrsMeroski J
03
Bothwell E F
Meurer Mr & Mrs Mayor Mr & Mr CE Braga Mr Mrs J Y Moyric Capt TM; Bridges li
Middleton S Bruce M W
NY Chang S Clayton,
WE
Mody Mr & Mrs H
Moore Miss MY
Coleman DrALEFMoore Wr
All claime must be filed on or before May 7th, 1915. other- wiso they will not be recognised. R. O. MORTON,
Agent. Hongkong, 2 th April, 1915.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. FROM CALCUTTA, PENANG
AND SINGAPORE.
THE Steamship
SANTHIA,"
having arrived from the above ports, consignees of cargo are hereby informed that their goods will be delivered from alongside. Cargo impeding the discharge onco, at will be landed at consignees risk and expense.
Cargo remaining on board after the 22nd inst., will be
Coorabs Mr & Mrs. W Murer Mr & Mrs Clauded at consignees risk and
Cook Mr&Mrs HMNeighbour, Combs Mr & Mra Nelson OT
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Cornelinseen Mra Craig RHA Cranstor J W
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Ormiston J P. ok L Peebles Max R Peebles Miss M Cruickshank Mrand Feebles Miss ME
Mra J
Peutrlath Mr & Mra Cunningham F JA, Dashwood Mr & MraPitcher AJ
Pervos
A B Miss E
Randall Mia JA Davis Mr&Mrs F E Ray, E. H
Rayner Lt Col and
Mra
Davis
Dennis
Derby A
Douglas G J
Dowley WA
Duffy Miss ME
Dunnett HW
Dubnet
Road V
Reay, Miss F
Redon M de
Robert Miss
Ehrenfels Mr & Mrs Rowell J P
Bishardt Capt.
Evensen E
Franks FW
Rowland LJ
• She w
Smith Mts A G French Capt & Mrs. Spend J Fuller Dentran Square Mits A
Stookmest 5 Gibb J
Swaffleld H E Taylor Miss H. J.
Goodrich CL Goulbourn V
expense.
No Fire Insurance has been effected.
Bills of Lading will be counter- signed by the undersigned. DAVID SASSOON & CO., LTD.
Agents. Hongkong, 21st April, 1915.
NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. From EUROPE, COLOMBO and STRAITS. HE Company's Steamship,
THE
"FUSHIMI MARU,”
having arrived from the above purts, Consignees of Cargo are
NOW TO HAND
A NEW STOCK OF
RELIABLE CHILDREN'S FOOTWEAR.
WHITEAWAY'S
TAN KID SHOES.
Selected Glace Kid Uppere, Soft and Durable with Bar and Pom Pom as Sketch.
Half Kid Lined, Broad Veldt Soles, Wide Fittings
Smart and Inexpensive.
Sizes
4. 5. 6
7. 8. 9. 10:
11. 12. 13.
Prices $3.25
14.00
PER PAIR.
$4.25
WHITEAWAY'S
TAN KID SANDALS.
Made from the same Grade of Solected Materials
Sizos
as the above Shoes,
Brund Nature form Fittings Wide Veldt Soles.
11
4. 5. 6
7. 8. 9. 10.
Prices
13.25
$4.00 PER PAIR.
$4.50
WHITEAWAY'S
WHITE CANVAS SHOES.
Uppers made from a Nice Poplin Cauvas of Excellent Appearance and Good Wearing Properties. Soles and Heels from English Tanned Leather,
Sizes
NOTICES
HONGKONG CIGAR STORE,
HOTEL MANSIONS
(Lately occupied by KRUSE & Cc.)
SOLE AGENTS
FOR THE WORLD-RENOWNED IMPERIO DEL MUNDO CIGARS
AND
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Our Havana Cigars are specially stored in air-tight safes. Importers of MELACHRINO and DIMITRINO'S,Cigarettes. Frosh Stock of ARDATH'S Virginia Cigarettes and" Tobacco Jraven Mixture, Black Cat Mixture, and Grapael Mixture, received by every Mail.
Mail orders promptly and carefully executed."
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Day by Day
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5
Passenger Lista
6
4.5.6
7.8.9.10
11. 12. 13
Hotel Lists
Pricos $3,00
$3.75
PER PAIR.
$4,25
The Courte
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hereby informed that their Goods WHITEAWAY, LAIDLAW & CO.,
are being landed and placed at their risk in "the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf & Godown Com- pany's Godowne at Kowloon, where each consignment will be Train JA
sorted out mark by mark and deliv- Tyson Mr & Mrs FHery can be obtained as soon as.
the Goods are landed, Woill Mr & Mrs A Hasaibai Mr & MroWhite Mrs J B
WA
Gould Mr & Mrs J Thomson Mr & Mys Griffin Mr & Mrs H Tiedall J
Griffiths H L
Hall Capt. TP
Aug. 20-Gormansentor Brussels. Harper G Aug, 23-Germans enter Namer
and begin attack on Mons.
Ang. 24-British begin retreat Hodge WT
from Mone,
Aug. 25- French evacuate Mal-
hausen.
HLH Whittaker Mr & Mra Wood UG Wright Mr&Mrs
J F
Hotel, -. James B Jones B Reynolds CW Bmith J Watson WD. Wright8 H
White Mr & Mrs.
Henderson CA Howatt Hon. Mr E
ACMG
Hunter R
Grand
Allon Mr & Mrs Crow.Mr & Mrs Dunrich A
Gibbs A W Grant J
Peak Hotel.
Aug 28-Non-partiean French
Caninet organised. Germans. Dyer D take Longray. Aug. 27 - Louvain burned by Germans. Japanese block- ade. Taingtas.
Aug. 28-Battle of Heligoland. Sept. 2-German advance reaches
Seulis, thirty miles from " Paris, and swinge eastward. Franch Government moves to Bordeaux.
Optional Goods will be carried
1
Commercial.....
4 The Boy Scout Movement 45 The Women's Institute .45
"The Superman and the
Obriat
40
8-13 Evolution of Germany...47
.14-20 Chinese Chamber of Uom-
Leading Articles........... 21-25 meres o
Notes and Comments
27-31 Local Wedding ....
32-39 Gifts from Hongkong......48
40-42
Empress of India
Bank Returns
Frince of Wales' Fund ...43 A Credit as an i
44 Government Appointmenia44
Special Articles"..
Sport
LTD.
20, DES VOEUX ROAD, HONGKONG.
CONSIGNEES
CONSIGNEES
on unless instructions are given "BEN" LINE OF STEAMERS. INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVI
to the contrary before noon, to- NOTICE day.
rb
TO CONSIGNEES.
Goods not cleared by the 27th THE Steamship April, will be subject to rent...
"BENAVON,”./
From HULL, MIDDLESBRO",
LONDON & STRAITS.
GATION CO., LTD.
Pion CAI CUTTA, PENANG
SINGAPORE.
Damaged packages must be left in the Godowns for examination by the Consignee's and the Co.' CONSIGNEES of Cargo are representatives at an appointed
hereby informed that all hour on Tuesday & Friday. All Goods are being landed at their THE Company's Steamship.
bo presented within ten days of the steamer's risk into the hazardous and/or
claims
must
extra hazardous. Godowns of the
“KUMSANG".
arrival Hore, after which date Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf having arrived from the above they cannot be recognised. No and Godown Co., Ltd., whence Ports Consignees of cargo by her Armstrong Mr and Humphreys Mr and claims will be admitted after and/or from the wharves delivery are hereby informed that their
Mr. W Bowdler Mrs Oshall Mr and
Mrs HF
Sept 3 Kussians occupy Lomousland A
berg.
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Mrs W G
Hind B A
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Johns Mis R
Jopes Loo
Darling Col Faichine Major Sept. 5 Buttle of the Marne, Goodban Mr Men
begins.
Sept. 7-Maubeuge taken by the
Germans.
Sept. 20
bombard
Martin Mra Mitchelmore Mr &
Mr. V
Moen Mr & Mrs DK Perkins T L Plummer Mr & Mrs
J
the goods have left the Godowns
NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA,
Agente. Hongkong, 20th April, 1915.
Hall Col Gordon
Pountney HN Fyne Major Ralpha
Mr & Mr HA Hale Mr & Mrs B A Skott C Hazeland FA
Sinclair A
*
may be obtained.
goods will be delivered from No Claims will be admitted alongside.. after the Goods have left the Go-| Cargo, impeding the discharge downs, and all. Goods remaining or remaining on board after 4 p.m. undelivered after the 30th inst. the 20th inst, will be landed at: will be subject to rent......... Consignes's risk and expense.
All claims against the steamer, No Fire Insurance · will be Jmust be presented to the Under- affected.
signed on or before the 30th prox. or they will not be recognized.
All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Go- downs, where they will be ex- amined on the 26th inst., at | 11 am. jang gin
Kingsclere Hotal, Douglas Mr & Mra Lurhrs3 Hvan &
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Ma Martin Mr & Mrs, Dution Mr & Mrs G Nixon F O
Rawlinson R J Fielder E
Rawlinson Miss Filkins Mios D Robertson Mr & Forbes Mr & MIA Sachse Mrs G
Mrs J Gordon Sheldon Mr & Mrs Hardman A Harton
RD Vander Pol Mr&Mrs Hewitt Mr & Mrs OShields AL
Mra
King Edward Hotel.
Blaser Mr& Man E G Hecgowor!!
Thomas H P Almond Mr R
Lacombe Miss
Hurley EO Mason Ansol O
Lacombe Mr & Mrs Lookyard Miss Bettison Mr & Mis Lambert Mra
Logan W WH
Lauritsen har & Mrs Boala Mrs Boyd Mr & Mrs J N Brown CW Budge
Hoobrender Mr Bkinsor Mica. Sept. 12-German retreat halte
Humphreya Mr and Smith Mr & Mrs G
Smith Mr & Mrs A F Mrs. C on the diane.
Humphrey Major ' Germans Rheimsand injure the famous Cathedral.
submarine
Sept. 22-Germaa
sinke British oruiters Abou- kir, Cresay, and Hogue. Russians capture Jaroslav and invest Przemysl. Sept. 26-British troops from India land at Maravilles, Sept. 28-Germans begin siege of
Antwerp.
Oct, 2 Germons defeated at
* Augustowo,
Out. 5-Belgian Government re
moved from Antwerpto Ostend
Oct. 7--Bombardmento unworp
begins.
9 Antwerp The Germans.,
cupied by
W
Coursa A Crane Mr & Mrs JR
Mias
Dr UT
Lo
Watkins O H Wilson M J
Carlton Hotel.
+
Alomberg E
Kynoch Mr & Mrs McGrath Miss L Argent A
Lagan H Lopes & Bayly H Bunn Mr&Mr RD MoHugh FD
Benbam Mir GE Martin L Murphy H
Neill W Passmore Mrs WC Oroplay L Frarman Mrs H
Nawaomb Misi 81 Cropley N Hammy Mrs RA
Bainty P. Hammy Robson Mrs
K Bibres Dr Soper, OH Summers EH Sutherland WB Hanime ODG (Bylvester Mrs -8. Harrington Mr&Mr
Duckworth FF Elder De EA Toy Mrs A
Green Lt 88-
Cropley Fulcher WO Getself Prof Op Gillon Rer & Mrs Goodram J
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Scott E Smith Roy
Simner A
Panl
Pannell WVA
Tall Mrs M
5 Max I
Harrison MLAR EX
Cha Taylor W
Howlit Miss 350
Jason McMr W. Travers FA
Holway'H'ODT
Jones D HAP Janus E B
Underwood Mr and Hodgson: Miss P
ThomsonJ H. N Whebley & E
Winn Frid
No Firo Insurance has been effooted
Bills of Lading will be counter. signed by a
GIBB, LIVINGSTON & CO.
Agents. Rongkong, 19th April, 1915.
Over 30 years ago the lat, Lord Beaconsfield testined to the bencits he received from HIMROD'S ¿CURE, nöd every postbdogs csimilar letters to-day,
HIMROD'S
CURE for
ASTHMA
«VAMED FOR 40 YEALL..
Sold in tina by Chemists and Stores, throughout the Country
·Beware of “Initation,
Bills of Lading will be count- ersigned by
JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LTD. Hongkong. 19th April, 1915,
PUBLIC COMPANIES
CANTON INSURANCE OFFICE, LTD.
NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS;
The thirty-fourth Ordinary Meeting of Shareholders will he at the Offices of the undersigned held on Monday, the 10th May, 1915, at 11.30 a.m.
The Transfer Books of the Company will be closed from the 26th instant to the 10th May, both daya inclusive.Ceg
JARDINE MATHESON
& Co Ltd.; General Agents, Happkong, 20th April, 1915
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WITH A PERFECT FIT.
Established 1900,
FUBLIC AUCTION,
CEO. P. LAMMERT.
AUCTIONEER, SHARE & GENERAL BROKER
COLLECTION OF VALUABLE & ANTIQUE CHINA
& CURIOS
THE Undersigned has received instructions from Mr. Ma Chang
Kee of Shanghai, to sell by Public Auction on Friday & Saturday the 23rd & 24th April, 1915 commencing each day at 2.30 p.m. at his Sales Rooms, Duddell Street, in A Choice & Valuable Collection of Antique China'& Curlos from Sung to Towk wong
MR he hath comprising:
Kanghi Blue and White and 5 Coloured Vases, Jars, Bowls and Plates.
Kienlung 5-Col ured and Famille Rose Vases, Boxes, Penhold- era, Plates, ato,
Very Fine Kanghi 5 coloured Vases,
Very Fine Kanght Blue and White Fish Bowls
Very Fine Kanghi Soft Paste Vases with Decoration in Relief. Very Fine Kanghi Blue and White Vaser and Penholders. Y Very Fine Kanghi 5-coloured Foreens (12 panels), Very Fine Kienlung Famille Rose Vase (40 inches)." Very Fine Kienlurg Red Lacquer Cabinet.d Very Fine Kienlung Agate and Jade Inland Flacques Soochow Red Wood Tables inlaid with Kanghi, Yungobing and Kienlung Plaques.
PERK
Soochow Red Wood Cabinets, Table and Flower Standa N.B. The Undersigned will give a 2-weeks guarantee as to the. genuineness of the articles offered.
On view from Wednesday, the 21st instant Ostalogues will be issued. Terms. Cash on delivery
GEO PLAMMERT
Auctioneer
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