NOTICES.
POLO.
Under the distinguished patron- age of His Excellency Sir Henry May, K.C.M.G. Major- General Kelly, CB., and Com-1
niodoro Anstruther, R.N A POLO MATCH will be played at Causeway Bay
00
Wednesday, June 23rd,
at 5.30 o'clock,
fweather permitting)
in ald of the
BELGIAN ORPHAN
IRELAND
Major: Lawder.
FUND.
Lt. Wyndham- Quin, R,N, Capt. Thomson, 18th L.I.
Lt. Forbes, R.N,
versus
THE REST
Capt. Haútoraly-Smith, R.A. V. Smythe, Esq., R.4.
David Landale, Esq.
A. David, Esq.
By kind" pormission of Major Nicholson and Officers of the Regiment.
The Band of the 18th Light Infantry.
will attend. ADMISSION
To coats and tea provided by the Members of the Hongkong. 'Polo Club
$2.
Admission to ground for N:C.Os and men of H.M. Regular and Territorial Forces also the British Employees of F.M. Nuval Yard.
25 cts.
Refreshment Tont in aid of the Fund.
By the kindness of the Hongkong Framway Co. extra cars will be run to Causeway Bay from 4.45-5.30,
NOTICE.
THE 6 INTERNAL LOAN OF THE THIRD YEAR OF THE CHINESE REPUBLIC (1914).
The Public are hereby notified that "the second payment of intorost of the 6 Internal Loan of the third year of the Chinese Republic (1914) will tall due on the 30th of June of this year. With the exception of the detailed regulations, governing the payment of interst of the said loan, which have been publi. ashed in the Government Gazette and which have been printed for, the information of the Public by all the establishments authorised for the payment of interest, the, following important points are bereby publishet tr general information:-
1. The dato when the, pay- ment of interest begins: 30th June, 4th year of the Chinesa Republic.
2. The organe authorised for
the payment of inter at:]
All Magistrates Yamens.
8.
b. The Head and Branch Offices of the Bank of China and of the Bank of Communications.
c. The reliable agetti of the above mentioned twɔ] banks..
d. All Maritime Customs Offices.
3. Tlie
methods
the for claiming of interest: The Public when claiming for the interest must cut down tho' matured coupons and proceed to any of the above mentioned organs with tho said coupons. The said organs after examining the said coupons will then pay the interest and retain coupons so paid. But the holders of $1,000 Bonds and of $10 000
the
Bonds must not cut down the coupons themselves, as the said Bonds have to be examined firat by the organs.concerned...
The matured coupons can be used as cash in payment of land tax. The interest of the coupons is expressed in term of "big dollar and if it is required to by converted into taels or copper cash, then the rate of exchango for different districts will be de- cided and posted in conspicuous places by the various Financial Bureaux concerned.
The blank coupon No. 1 of each bond must be out down at the time when the coupon No. 2 is presented for payment in cash or for payment of land tax and to be handed over for cancellation together with coupon No. 2. The Public are requested to read over the detailed regulations govern- ng the payment of interest which are obtainable at all authorised organa above mentioned.
By Order,
THE BUREAU OF NATIONAL LOANS
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, JUNE 21, 1915,
WHITEAWAY'S
NEW SUMMER HOSIERY FOR CHILDREN.
Dependable
CHILDRENS SOCKS
IN WOOL LISLE&COTTON.
LISLE THREAD SOCKS WITH LACE FRONTS."
Size 41 5 5-6 6 7 7 8 Inches. White Price 35 40 45 50 50 55 60 Cents Per Pair.
Tan Price 35 40 45 50 55 55-65
PLAIN LISLE THREAD SOCKS. White Price 40 45 50.55 60 65 -
Tan Price 40.45 50 55 60 65 70 75
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SILK SOCKS WITH LACE FRONTS. Obtainable in White and Light Saxe.
Size 5. 54 6. GA 7: Prie $1.00 110 120 130 130 Per Pair.
PLAIN SILK:SOCKS WHITE AND SAXE.
$1.00 1.10 120 1.30 1.40
Note Sizes 5, 6 & 7 Inches only can be Supplied in White.
STRIPED COTTON SOCKS.
In Red, Pink & Saxe Blue.
Size 5 5 6 6 7 71.
Price 55 60 65 70 75 89 conts Per Pair.
RIBBED COTTON
VESTS.
Sleeves, Low Neck, Button.
Fronts..
Sizes: 2 3 7 8 Oalr. Price 40 45 50 55 cents Each.
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20, DES VŒUX ROAD, HONGKONG.
THE WAR.
COUNTRIES ENGAGED.
Britain,
Russia.
Germany
Austria
Turkey
against
France.
Belgium.
Italy
Japan Servia
Montenegro
ARMY TERMS EXPLAINED.
Army corps is a complete army on a small scale in itself. The strength varies from 35,000 to
45,000 mėn.
Division is a force of infantry, cavalry, and artillery, usually with a strength of from 16,000 to 20,000 men. Brigade is a force of infantry or cavalry. The infantry brigade ia from 4,000 10. 7,000 strong, The cavalry brigade is from Regiment of infantry is from
1,000 to 2,000 strong.
2,000 to 4,000 strong. A cavalry regiment is from 500 "to 1,000 men strong. Squadron of cavalry is from 150
to 200 men strong. Battery of artillery in the British
Bell ODJ
Belillos, Mrs ER
Berry
Black B
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Bridges I
Bu
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Mr. B W
Cassady
ngfield S
Lopes Markham
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Marriott Dr& Mrs
McGrath R A Malta KB
Cadwallerdar Mr & Merecki J
Cassel Capt L
Cheetham H Cooke B
Condon HL Cornalinsen Mrs DAVIS
Mr & Mrs FE Denison OG
Douglas G
Duffy Miss ME Ehrenfels HE...
Evana JH
Evenson
Middleton &8
Mody
Mr & Mrs J H
"Murphy, T R
Neighbour WR Ormiston J Pogg H H Piston Mies. Pitcher A. J Poll D
King Edward Hotel. Almond Mr R
Bettison Mr & Mrs
WH
Brown O W
Badge W
Beale Mrs
Claxton A A
Cooko Mrs FL Cooke Miss J. F. Cooke Master G M&)
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Course A
Dutton Mr & Mrs
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Geo Mr & Mrs Foy Mrs A Fyle A A
Fritz C
Hazliti PK
Hashimoto F R
Hoating A
Lauretsen bar & Mr
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Lee W D
Lee TH
Lennox Miss
Macdonald Major D Murphy H Natai R Do Mrs WC
AL Badford H Ramsay Mrs R A Richardson Mr&Mrs Richardson W
Riggs Mr&Mrs H E Robson
Mrs
Boyer CH
Mrs S
Stewart R
Tall Mr & Mra & N
Hunter Mr& Mrs J Taylor F
Jackson Mr & Mrs Threlfell Mrs
Joseph J
Kales T H
Keay WE
Porter Mrs ED
Lambert Mrs
Pries
Price Mis 08
Reay, Miss F
Fernandes Misses & Roy, E. H French Capt & Mrs Raymond JE
Randall Mrs J A
E M Fitzwilliams D.GRLRichards Miss
Foiler Deomin
Rowell J P
Fallar Mr & Mrs 8 Smith W. H Gambrill Capt CP Stirling
Glaister Dr & Mrs Sarby
Gibb J
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Smith Mrs A G
Gould Mr & Mrs J Taylor Mr & Mrs J.
Goulbourn y
Gregory TM
Grey HO
Grifiths A L Goodrich C L.. Hall Capt TP Hannibal Mr &
Mrs A T Hcoin O
Valin Dr&Mrs H do Walton Mrs
Walt Mr & Mrs A Webb Mr & Mrs B White F W Mrs White Mr & Mrs PHLE
Ward
Hellirgaworth A H Blacker
Hodge W J Hudson B Husband Mrs M Irving E A Johnston E Jepposen J Jotoph E M Joseph B M
· Carlton
Alemborg E
Cropley N.O
Clarke Miss May Cropley L
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Cropley C.C
Jaly 81-Rasaia ordera general
mobilisation.
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her Goodall Mr & Mrs.
Beaumont E A God Mia RF
Hanson A Hatlewood 00 Haslewood CH
Hobson Dr HG Kramer D9 Newburger G F Newman 8 Flagge A C
Hotel. Malcolm J Marshali J Mock Thomas Molver Penneli W V Penson N Plumer Capt R Tapsell E Taylor W
Goodal! Minnes
Hollway HD
Hostal De J Klerall R
Thom Wa
Whetley AR
Macgregor D
Wilson DB
Aug. I-Germany declares war on Russia, French Cabinet ordera "general mobilisation.
German forces enter Aug. 2 -
Luxemburg. Aug. 4-England sends ultima
tum, demanding observance of Belgian neatrality. Ger- many rejecte ultimatum. Aug. 5.-England at war, Aug. -Germans enter Liege.
French invade southern We Alsace.
Aug. 15.-Austrians enter Servia. Japan sends altimatum to Germany,
Aug. 17.-British land in France. Aug. 19-Beginning of battle of
Lorraine.
Aug. 20-Germansenter Brussels. Aug. 23-Germans enter Nomar. Aug. 24-British begin retreat
from Mons.
Aug. 25- French evacuato Mai- Aug. 26-Germans take Longwy.
hausen.
Aug. 27 - Louvain burned by
Germans. Japanese block- ade Taingtau. Aug. 28-Battle of Heligoland. Sept. 2-German edvance reaches
Senlis. French Government moves to Bordeaux.
Sept 3-Russiana ccoupy Lem
berg.
Sept. 5-Battle of the Marne
begins.
Sept. 7-Maubeuge taken by the
Germans.
NOTICE
KEROSENE OIL.
guarantee all kerosene oil sold by us to be pure and unadulterated.
Presont price.--
"COMET."
$3.85 per case ex store. "WHITE ROŠE."
$4.25 per case ex store.
CHING CHEONG, 168 Des Voeux Road, Cen.
(2 blocks West of Cent. Market)
KWONG YUEN,
91 Des Voeux Road, West.
Oct, 5-Belgica Government re- moved from Antwerp to Ostend.
Oct. 7-Bombardment of Auf-
werp.
wels the Germans.
and French armies has 6 guna Sopt. 12-German reireat balts Oct. 8-Antwerp occupied by and about 200 men. In the on the Aisne. German Army consists of 4 Sept. 20 Germans bombard Oct. 12-A Boer commando in guns and 150 mon. In the Russian Army it consists of 8
abeime. gans and 250 'men.
Sept. 22- German submarine
Binks British cruisers Abou kir, Cremy, and Hogue. Sept, 28-Indian troops land at
Marseilles.
PRINCIPAL EVENTS. June 28-Archduke Francis Fer
dinand assassinated.
July 23-Austria sends an ulti-
matum to Servia
Sept. 28-Germans begin sings
Antwerp.
of
Oct. 2 Germans defeated at
Augustowo.
the Cape Province mutinies, Oct, 13
Belgian Government transferred from Ostend to Havre
Tourtello Mra EL Thuds s
Uadorwood Mr &
Mrs J H
Grand Hotel.
Allon Mr & Mra
W
Arntzen Mr & Mrs Crew Mr & Mrs Dunrich A Gibbs A Grant J James B Johnson C
Lood B Laskey WH Odger T
Reynolds W Rooze G 'S:een M G
Turner CHI Vedle V D
Wright S
Kingsclere Hotel.
Rawleron R J
Leur G.W
Fielder E
4.
Filkins Miss D Forbes Mr & MI Forbes A
Robertson Mr &
A
Mrs J
Sachen Mee G
Sheldon Mr & Mrs
RD
Fulder B E
Hardman
A
Hegeworff Logan W
Shields A L
Binger Mr& Mrs E
Barn
Lurra J 11 van & Jeron M J
Nikon F C
Peak Hotel.
Baxter HR Bowdier Mrk Butler PR. Carmichael Mr and
Mrs HF
Cartwright H A Camill Mr & M:8D'
Car B
FW Clair G
AC Cousand A Darling Cel RE Ella ES
Faichine Major
Hale M
Lambert Eng Lieut and Mrs Jobs Lambert Miss Linton A Marriott Mrs
Mitchelmore Mr &
Moss Mr & Mrs DK
Pert M
TL
Sinclair A
Skinner Miss
o Mr & Mr B A Skott O
NOTICES
AMERICANS
PRINCE ALBERT
CRIMP
BECAUSE
CUT.
IT DOES NOT BITE THE TONGUE.
OBTAINABLE AT
HONGKONG CICAR STORE.
BATHING
EVERY EVENING AT NORTH BEACH.
ICES.
Cold Minerals, Tea, Coffee, Cakes, ́ö'c.. Supplied from 4 pm. daily at Hongkong prices,
With Best attendance.
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Price per single copy:-25 cents.
Annual Subscription:-$13 (including postage $17).
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The photograph on the current issue is a picture of a Reception of Chinese Athletes at the City Ball.
Day by Day Y EDUKATOON
CONTENTS.
3 The Calony's Financza .32
From the Palpit
Catholic Union...................34
Chinese Athlet3931—35 Sinitary Board
Con
35
8-12 The Hopsang Damaged ...35
Steamers stint a
Paesager Lista
$5
Major RE
Mr & Mrs E
Hotel Listsoenina, su empina
Correspondence.........
The Courts
Baith Mr&Mr EG
Hardman A
Squair birs
Tadall Min EW.
Humphreys Kr
Tindali
VandentsPo
Hall Gol Gordon
Hanson W J
Hind B A
Lending Artioles... 13-18 Contemporary Opin 01...38-
Bmith Mr & MMA Notes and Comments 19-23 In Aid of Hospitals.....28 Special Artiolas .....24-29 Hongkong Police Reserve 38
For the Belgian Relief
Fand
Sport...................................30
Johns Mrs TJR " Traka J AMr & M Prince of Wales' Fund ...31
Jones Lea Kadoorie E
PUBLIC COMPANIES
"
GANDE, PRICE & Co., Ltd.
Notice is hereby given that the Eighth Ordinary Annual Meeting of the Company will be held at the Company's Offices, 6 Queen's Road, Central. at 12 o'clock noon, on Monday, the 28th day of June, 1915, for the following poses:-
pur
(1) To receive the Directors' Report and Accounts for the year 1914.
(2) To re-elect Directors.. (3) To re-elect Auditors and (4) To transact the ordinary business of the Company?
By order.
8. C. PANK,
Secretary. Hongkong, 19th June, 1915.
HONGKONG ICE COMPANY, LTD.
NOTICE.
Owing to the increased cost of manufacture&to,it has been
Oct. 14-Allies occupy Ypres, decided to raise the price of lee Battle begins on the Vletala to 12 cents per lb, as from 1st
Landslipemiam3) Cigarette and Tobicco
Fand men women 32
NOTICES,
MESSRS, KOMOR & KOMOR
EXHIBIT AT THEIR
ART GALLERY
Alexandra Buildings.
FOR 10 DAYS ONLY,
FORTY-FIVE SELECTED PICTURES
by
E. KATO.
An inspection is cordially invited.
KOMOR & KOMOR.
Hongkong, 8th June, 1915,
SIRON & HO
Oct. 15-Ostend occupied by July next. WARE MERCHANTS, Wholes
the Germana,
Oot. 18 British cruiser Hawke
JARDINE MATHESON
&Co., Ltd jo Coneral Managers.
amnk by German submarine, Hongkong, 16th June, 1915
Established AD, 1880A RON, STEEL THEY SIGN
HETAL and HARD and Retall Ironmongers, Pig Iron and Foundry Coke Importers, General Htore. kaspars and Bhipobandiers, Nos 35 and 37, Eing Leong Birest, (2nd Street weat of Cntral Market) Telechon's No. 8113H
Motor Pilot Boat for Hong- Telegrams
NOTICE
SILIMFOPON (SEBATTIK)
COAL.
The undersigned having heen appointed Agents for the Cowie Harbour Coal Co., Ltd. are prepared to quote prices for best quality Silimpopon Coal trim- med into Bunkers at ebatlik or Sandakan (British North Borneo),
Silimpopon Coal compares favourably with the better grades of Japanese Coal and gives good. results on a very moderate con sumption.
Steamers calling at Sebatlik. or Sandakan exclusively for Silimpopon Coal (either cargo or Bunkers) are exempt from pay- ment of all Port charges,
At Sebattik ateamoreare berthed alongside the Companys wharf where there is a minimum depth of 27 to 28 feet at low water Spring Tides.
Charts of Sibuko Bay, Bebattik Harbour), Prices, and all other information concerning the Fort can be had on application to the Agente.
BRADLEY & Co. Ltd.
Agents Cowie, Harbour Coal
ongkong, 8th June, 1915
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