10
THE WAR.
(Continued from back of Page, S.) March 14.-The Dresden sunk
eff Juan Fernandez Island. March 16.-Sir John French estimates German losses in March 18. British battleships Is Bassee region to be 17,000. Irresistible and Ocean and
MR. LLOYD GEORGE'S FINANCE.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 23, 1915.
POST OFFICE.
SHIPPING NEWS.
WEATHER REPORT.
Some Fränch Views. M. Olmaceau, in the Homme Enchaine, pablishes a very eulogis- tio ertiole on England and Me. Lloyd George, entitled England's
In the crisis which is, and will
Contribution, Itconcludes thus:
YAUMATI
1. A branch Post Office will be opened at Waterloo Road, Yaumati on 1st July. 2. The Office will be opon for the trans. notion of public business from 7 s.m. to 6pm. On Sundays and Holldays from 8
to Da.m.
whole district north of Austin Hond asd
3. The delivery area will include, the
4. The Hours of dilivory will be, Yau
ARRIVED,
Netbarby Hall. Br. 2.854. J. W. Jinks, 22nd June-Focchow, 20th June, Gen.-B. L.
Helyo Mara, Jap. . 2,209, T. Nakamura, 2tad Jono Mike 15th Jupr,Ccal --M.B.K
Bangkor, Rice-B & S.
Fronoh battleship Bouvet for a long time be, the most ex-also Cheung Sha Wan and Kowloon City Hureb, Bc. a. 1,5, Cale, 22nd June- sunk by floating mines intensiva and decisive in history Dardanolles. March 10-Russians enter Memel, March 21.-Fatile Zeppelin raid
on Paris.
March 29,-Przemysl surrenders
to the Russiane. March 24-British airmen suc. German Cosafally attack submarine workeat Hoboken. March 25.-German submarine
Shui Po 9 a.. and 3 p.m. Kowloon City Troyo Maru, Jap. se 13,592, 8. Tego.23rd
9 A,,,
esch is contributing what he can mati 9a.m., noon 3 p.m., and 6 pm. Sham according to his means. England has given much because she is extremely rich in all domains,
Registered Letters to the Carolino, La- But the beat thoroughbred neede the spur when approaching the drone, Pelew and Marshall Island can winning post. Soner or later now be accepted for transmission. the hoor will come when each of de will be required to supply, in order to obtain the final victory, a
The Bervices to Germany, Austria, and their Colonies, and to the Ottoman Em-
U260 sunk with all bonde. development of energy greater pire are suspended. March 29.-Russian Fleet bom-than that which the foresighted
:
bards the Bosphorus. Ger- man submarine sinks West African liner Falaba. March 31.-Australia offers an
other contingent. April 8.-Prinz Entel Friederich interned in Norfolk Navy Yard, U.S.A.
!
April 9-Germany assumes liabili: ty for the sinking of the American ship William Frye,
Anti-Austrian tiona at Genos. April 10-Germso
demonstra-
Note
to
United States complains that the latter has accomplished nothing by her diplomatic correspondence with Allies- Official statement as to ill. treatment of British prisoners in Germpay. April 11-German.Socialists issue peace pamphlets: Bishop of London visits entire Trunt. April 19 New York Herald
demands that Count Bern storff should be given his passports.
April 13-Sir John French asks for
extra munitions. April 14-MS. Renard steama
ten miles op the Dardanelles. Futile Zeppelin raid on Nor- thumbrian coast. April 15-Datch 8.8. Katwyck
torpedoed without notice. April 18-E. 15 rune ashore in
the Dardanelles; officere and men made prisonere. April 10-Austria's request for
food-stuffs to be allowed to pass through Italy refused, April 20-German Note protest
against the seizure, by the British, of the s.s. Paklat. Sir John French repudiates German statement that the British had used asphixisting gates.
April 21-Russian torpedo-boats sink ten Turkish vessels loaded with munitions. April 22-Turks prevent Italians in Turkey from responding to mobilization call. Anti-war riota in Trieste. April 24-Allies land at three
points of the Gallipoli pen invala.
April 25-British capture Hill
60,
April 20-Canadians' victory it Ypres, General attack on the Dardanelles by land and sea forces. April
27-French re-capture Hartmannsweilorkopí. "Euri Kitchener's
themselves had foreseen, France will rerol from nothing. Such
is the resolve she has lakon, I
MAILS DUB.
know England to well to supposo Australia, Empire, 24th just. for a moment that she will consider Siberia, Taishun, 25th inst. any sacrifice whatever beyond her Europe, Fooksung, 20th inst. means," M. Judet, in en article in the Eclair, headed "Protectionist England," writes:-"We hope
ม
that, in the interests of cur wine. MAILS CLOSE TO-MORROW. growers, already so sorely tried,
24th. Inst. 9.a.m.
24th June 11 a..
Swatow & Bangkok-Per STANDARD, Straits-Per ITOLA, 24th lust, 2 p.m.
Mr. Lloyd George's intentions Hollow & Haiphong-Per HONGKONG, will not be carried into definite action. Whatever may be the Parliamentary fate of his ideas, we believe it an opportune m ment to take up a movement. which tends to modify the econo mic principles of England and to make Protection as popular there
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Shanghai, and North China (Europe.vis Biberia)- Per ELIANGCHOW, 23rd Juno,
p.in.
(Tientsin Pakow Service Shanghai Br.
as Free Trade has been."The P. O. Saturday, 29th June) Radical rays that Mr. Lloyd George's statement on England's fosocial position is of exceptional interest, and that his virile langu- age is appropriate to the present hour.
peninsula. General Hutton resigns command of the 21st Division through ill health Mr. Lloyd George. introduces proposale dosling with the drink question, April 30.-Farther contingent of
Australasians disembarke at Gallipoli. Respiratore suppli ed to the army as a safeguard against gas. May 2-Minor sea enosunter ber tween British and Germans. British lose the destroyer Recruit, and German two destroyers.
May
May
Ex-
3.-Admiral Jellicoe preases uneasiness as to the. situation in Clyde and Tyne, yards. 4.-America aske for informa- tion as to the sinking of the Gulf Light and the attack on the Cushing. Mr. Lloyd Gorge estimates that eight months of war have cox 307 milliona.
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FRIDAY, 25th June
Chingwantao-Por WIMBLEDON, 25th
Inst. 9 a.m.' Straits-Per HOFSANG, 25th nst. 2 a.m. Japha via YokohamaYATSHING, 25th
„inat. 5 p.m.
SATURDAY, 26th June, wol-bai-wei & Tientsin-Per HUI-
CHOW, 26th inst., 10a.m. Fhilippine La-Per YUENBANG, 28th
inst. 2 p.m.
Siberian French
Mail.
Mail.
Salgon, Strats, Burmah, Cey- loa,Adelaide, Western Austra- lia, Inda, Adon, Exypt & Ex- rope.---For CHILI, 20th June,
4.10.
Shanghai and North Chica (Europe via Siberia)--Per LU- CHOW, 26th lost, p.m. (Tiontein-Pukow Railway Shanghai P. O. Wednesday 30th Juas.)
Jens-Ban Fraccirco, 28th May, Gen.-T.KK.
On the 23rd at 11.00-The depression bas moved north-eastward to 3. Man- churia, en asing" a considerable decreasouf pressure over that area; there are no changes in the general distributor moderate increase has doured in the vicinity of Shanghai and slight to mode. rate decreases are general elkowho: o.
Hongkong Rainfall for the 24 hours ending at 10 am. to-day, 0.00 Inches.
FORECAST FOR THE 24 HOURS ENDING AT NOON TO-MORROW.
Distriot.
bood"
MAIL STEAMERS
THE PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO.
ENGLISH MAIJ.
Forecast WILL despatch VESSELS to the Undermentioned PORT3 on or
winds.
moderate; fair.
Halyang. Br. 1,289, A. Hodjins. 22nd'
Jane-Salgon, 19th June, Rics-1 Hongkong and Neighbour 9. & S.W. D. 8. & C. Dalja Maru, Jap... 740. K. Murakami. 23rd lost,-8watow, 22nd instant, General-0.8.K. Hanging, Br. . 1,356, S. Wilde. 23rd June-Swatow, 22nd inst. Gen.-** J. M. & Co.
+
about the DATES named **
For
Steamers
R.N.R.
L'DON via S'pore, Karmala
Penang, Colombo, Capt. H. G. Evans Port Said and
KOBE Kashgar YOKO (Capt. F. N. Rivers HAMA ? R.N.R.
To Sail On Remarks
noon 2nd July
Freight & P'sage
8 Furmoss Channel..
The same
Marseilles.
au No. 1.
SHANGHAI)
DEPARTED.
3 South coast of China be- tween H.E. and Lamooks
The same a No. 1,
MOJI, ...AND
about.. "6th July
Freight
& P'sage
4 Bouth coast of China bo-? The sams
as No. 1. tween H. and Hainan....
·China Court Meteorologioal Register.
23rd June, a.m.
LONDON via Usual} Sardinia
Ports
noon
Freight
Capt. J. T. Jeffery
17th July & P’sage
Winds
June 23.
Supgkiang for Haiphong via Hoihow Taksang for Halphons
St. Albans for Molbourne via Pt. Darwin: Heinchang for Tientsin
Mexican Maru for Balik papan Winganng for Canton Chelan Maru for Haiphong Anbul for Shangbai
Chinkus for Iloto via Manila Hatching for Foochow via Swatow Japan fer Calcutta via Singapore Suyshire Mara for Keelung Kalgan for Nowchwang Phranang for Bangkok Hanoi for Haiphong via Hoihow. Seshu Maru for Takao vla Bwatow
CLEARANCES AT THE HARBOUR OFFICE.
June 22.
Dalgi Mara for Halphong Holwan for Macus Helyo Maru for Milke Manchuria for San Franciscs via S'hal
June 23,
Auye Maru for Wakamatsu
PASSENGERS ARRIVED.
Station.
Subject to alteration without notice.
All steamers are fitted with Wireless Telegraphy,
For Freight or Passage, apply to
Wostook a 29.56 62 98 ne Nemuro 6a 29.03.
10
E. A. Hewett,
Hakodate Tokio Kochi
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29.89
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29.89
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Superintendent.
29.84"
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19
K'agima
29 82
Hongkong, 23rd June, 1915
Oshima..
Jahi'jims
40 89 20.88
Bonin Jn.
30.04
11
£ of
Nogarakl 20.70
Naha.
Hankow Ichang
Gutzag
13
kt..
29.77 70 100 w 20.74 73 AW Sharp P. 7a 29.74 81 83.
5a 29.73 82, 83
81 87 sw 29.83
Amay
Taihoku
Swatow
Taichu
Tainan
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29.67 77 90 sw 25
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Manila Br.munds,8 K Everett, Mr & Mr. OH French
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SUNDAY, 27th June." Swatow, Amoy & Foochow For HAI-
MUN, 27th Juns, 9 a.m. Swatow, Amay, Formosa & Tamrul-Fer
DAIJIN M., 27th inst. 9 am,
TUESDAY, 29th June, Swatow, Amoy & Fnochow-Por HAI-
TAN, 29th June, 130 p.m. Fhilippine Islanda-Per TAMING, 29th
ing 3 p.: Shanghai, North China & Japta va Koba -Per MISHIMA M.. 29th
American American
C'dian &
Siberian..
Canadian
3" p.m.
a.nu.
| Johnson,
WATER RETURN.
Level and Storage of water in Reservoirs on the 1st June, 1915.
11
29.72 82
eso
0% 29.22 82: 95
28.78 75 Aw
29.78 77 88 a * 20
29.74 77 98 se
20
29.76 77 89
100
29.75 81 90 nə
29.75 79 93 n
20
O. W. JEFFRIES, Director. |Hongkong Obanrvatory, June 23.
1 Barometer, reduced to 52 degrest Fahrenheit on the level of the sea in in- abes, tenthe and hundradila,
2 Temperaturs, in the shade, in degrees Fahrenheit.
3 Humidity, in percentage of saturation. the Hamidity of air asturated with mois
turo being 100.
4 Direction of Wind, to two points f." & Force of Wind, according to Beaufore
Scale. CITY AND HILL DISTRICT WATER
WORKS LEVEL
Brew....
mediate......
1916.
State of Weather, b blue sky, o do- Kahed cloud, d driesling rain, I fog," g gloomy, h ball, lightning, o overcast, p Faf din Boow 17ft gia Below passing showers, gq aqually, z rain, ■ snow,
i thunder, v vizibility, w daw wet.
0 Rain In Inches, tenthi and hundredite
overflow
Formosa via Kodiung. Sha18 Tytom bai, Japan via Moj, Victoria
overdow
sin Below B.C. & Seattle (Wash) Per Taft olu. Below cofs
overflow overflow TAMBA MARU 29th June, Tyan, Inter 11ft la. Below 7ft in Dalow
aveillow
overpow felt. gin. Below it in Below P.Talum
1 ore dow
overdow Wong-at-gh. in De'owitaln Below
cang........ avertow Toverdow STORAGE IN MILLIONS AND DECIMALS
OF CALLONE.
Shanghai, North China, Japan Savia Nagasaki, Honolulu, U, B South America and Canada via Ban Francisco and U. Kingdom via Canada,Europe via Biberia Per TENYO MARU, 29th Inst. 11 am, Tientsin-Pakow Hallway Shanghai Br. P. O. Saturday, the 3rd July.]
THURSDAY 1st July. Straite, Colombo, Port Bald, Marrellies, London--Per KATORI M. 1st July 11 a.m.
Tym Byewash '..............
Tytam Intermediate
Pokfulam
Wang-aal-chung uncom
· Totalt
METEOROLOGICAL.
Previous
Day On date On date
Consumption of water in the City and fit Temperature... District in millions of decimals gallons during the Humidity mants of blay, 1915. Consumption.... Estima od
$9,00
47.10
30190
15.64 Barometer 29.80 20.32 29.60-
88 BA 89
69 85 65
Wind Direction L. SW
SW SW
1414
pops addict.p
Con umpilon per
head per day...
11540 15191 m. gallons
457,419. vör.atg
144
2
Weather Rainuumusicien
0
Q
b
FE IS WHAT YOU GET MORS
THAN WHAT YOU PAY. THR
DOUBLE STRENGTH MEANS
DOUBLE VALUE,
LOTUS MOKHA
IS UNIFORMLY EXOELLENT,
Obtainable Everywhere.
RUTTONJEE & SON.
FRIDAY, 2nd July.
Swatow, Amoy & Foochow-Per HAI-
OBING, 2nd July, 1p.m.
Canadain :
Siberian
English Majl
SATURDAY, 3rd July.
gallo Bervices to lipuses in Rider main Districia discon
nected from Rider alns and supply given by publicitet open air Temperature on the sand ti fountains only during May 1914. Constant supply in Lowes
district during May 1915.
KOWLOON WATER WORKS: LEVEL. ́»
D
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H.E. Observatory, 23rd June.
C. W. JEFFRIES, Director,
1914 Kowloon dra) Bft sin vitalon Ro} Sia aw sorvole overlow
· ម៉ែត
Below
overlow
STORAGE IN MILLIONS AND DECIMALS
OF GALLONS.
TIDE TABLE.
21st June to 27th June, 19:5.
374:50
High Water
Hongrat
Tine,
Shanghai, North China Japan | Kowloon Gra-)
vis Mojl, Vioteris, Vancouver,
nad U. Kingdom "via Canada, •Consumption of water in Kowloom In millions of Europa via · Biberia, — Per Decimals Gallons. During the month of May, 1919.
Enimated pepala se aso Consumption
- MONTEAGLE, 3rd July, 10
amaged Straits, Burmah, Ceylon, Ade "laide, Western Australis, In- dia, Adon, Egypt, and Europe, The parcel n
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there are
gallons Tumu,
Compton per 3-4 205
bead per day water is of excellent quality, lagundua
The Ogrornment Analyst's reports show that the. Wed,
Public Works Department,
W CHATHAM,
Thur
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